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9161  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour! on: October 25, 2017, 06:16:26 PM
I lost 0.4 bitcoin because of this site. Unluckily.


I'm hoping this was due to the multiply game or the lottery and not due to an error on the site? As I've never had any issue with withdrawing funds. And at least the multiply game is "provably fair also".
9162  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: October 25, 2017, 06:12:46 PM
I could understood the site had problems with work during the fork, but what is going now it's just a mystery. I can't log in my wallet whole day. Does anyone else has the same type of problem? And if so, tell me what the support of the site replied to you, cause for myself I got the message where they say me that they will reply on my question "in working hours".

If you're storing coins there just as a wallet I'd strongly advise you take them out and put them seomewhere else. Even other online wallets like coinbase.com are a much better idea than bitmain due to their recent issues with withdrawing funds (I'd greatly suggest you store the coins on your computer but if you can't, an online wallet like coinbase would be a good alternative).
9163  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Exporting a SegWit wallet Private Keys on Bitcoin Core 0.15 on: October 25, 2017, 12:34:39 AM
I have done some exploration in blockchain.info and found this details into my SegWit address:
it has a Hash 160 associated (as do all bitcoin addresses)

When I click on this Hash 160 code I get to another bitcoin address. Could it be this is the original address I used to generated my SegWit address??

I have not found a way to discover my original address from which I generated the SegWit one.

If by hash160 you mean the private key, then importing this into any wallet (such as bitcon core or electrum) will generate your legacy address (under normal circumstances).

Generally from my understanding the segwit address is merely a legacy address but with a 3 instead of a 1 (in most regular cases)
9164  Economy / Lending / Re: Can lend you up to 0,1 btc on: October 24, 2017, 06:20:26 PM
Hi,i want to make money with this small amount

Interest : 3% per day


I can send first if you are a trustworthy person

Collateral accepted : ALTCOIN,Bitcointalk account

Escrow accepted of course !

Pm me





I have a few tips for you OP:
1. Please make a new thread and make it self moderated so all of the spammy posts above can go away (this is not a plice for users to discuss their own trustworthiness here, I'd expect better from a higher ranking member).
2. Don't accept bitcoin talk accounts as collateral. They just lead to people scamming you and the accounts are quite difficult to shift once you get them (I have 4 that I've had for more than a year).
can i lend? how can i apply....
Give him an offer if you have one in mind. Send him a PM as well with it.
Normally you want collateral either in your user account or altcoins. But their value should cover higher than 120%.
9165  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin Core Docker on: October 24, 2017, 03:00:32 PM
Hi guys,

currently I am evaluating whether it makes sense to run Bitcoin Core on a synology NAS device such as this one:
https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS718+

It is possible to run Bitcoin Core through a Docker like this one:
https://github.com/ruimarinho/docker-bitcoin-core

However I have no experience with Docker before so I got some questions and it would be awesome if someone can help me out:

My questions are:

1. How can I verify that the Docker content is really identically to the source code?
2. Is it possible to update Bitcoin Core if needed without downloading the the whole chain again?
3. Will the performance of the NAS be sufficient to run Bitcoin Core with Docker? (Intel Celeron J3455, 4GB RAM)
4. Are there security concerns if I run Bitcoin Core on a NAS even if it runs as a seperate user?
5 Do you have any other point which have to be considered when choosing this solution?

Thank you!


As stated above it should be good enough providing you have full access to the operating system. Although im not sure of the speed of that type of cpu but I think most nas drives have 1GHz minimum.
There shouldn't be any security issues different to those on a computer. Especially considering you can't easily accidentally install something on it as it's Linux.

Finally, you should be able just to install the new version of the core straight onto the nas. Some SSH/remote desktop services may be required unless the NAS drive has VGA/HDMI output.
9166  Economy / Services / Re: Partners need it for my running project accept only Sr Member and Hero+ Members on: October 24, 2017, 01:58:29 PM
100% scammer
Do not get stuck in his trap.
he just want to get your Password and hack you account
Beware of this SCAMMER .
Your account is spam .I am going to report on you.

It seems you've taken "reported" to a whole new level:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2309376.msg23429726#msg23429726
This isn't reporting, it's scamming. LEARN THE DIFFERENCE!
So he just lost his account, and he want get other account ? for free ? are u kidding me.
no need to deal with newbie account except he do with escrow!

He lost nothing. He wants to just come here as a noob scammer and get someone's account redded for catching him out on his scam. @OP this makes what you're doing look worse.

9167  Economy / Services / Re: Partners need it for my running project accept only Sr Member and Hero+ Members on: October 24, 2017, 12:04:24 AM
100% scammer
Do not get stuck in his trap.
he just want to get your Password and hack you account
Beware of this SCAMMER .
Your account is spam .I am going to report on you.

It seems you've taken "reported" to a whole new level:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2309376.msg23429726#msg23429726
This isn't reporting, it's scamming. LEARN THE DIFFERENCE!
9168  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Can I split a bitcoin payment between 2 different costumers? on: October 23, 2017, 02:46:29 PM
Hello people,

Actually I´m making a website where i give people some compensation plan (per sales), and I´d like to know if there are a way or some website who allow splite payments in 2 (% for company and % for marketer) after sell a product.


Looking forward to hearing from you.



There are pay-to-many transactions yes. What client software are you using?
9169  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Blockchain Receive API stopped to monitor some addresses on: October 23, 2017, 12:37:25 PM
If you coded this, contact blockchain.info. if not, try contacting the person who wrote it for you and see if they have a solution. I think there's too little information for us to go off here unless another user is accustomed to the blockchain API.
9170  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin fee calculator on: October 23, 2017, 12:00:39 AM
Is there any calculator which allows me to choose inputs and lets me know the minimum viable fee?

I mean, I understand how fees work, that's why the calculator must have input chooser.

You can use bitcoinfees.21.co.
If you get the sat/byte of the optimum fee and then use a calculator to take:
150 bytes per input
50 bytes per output
and a 20 byte minimum starter
so one input with two outputs would be 150+50+50+20=270bytes (it's an overestimate but will help make a high enough fee).
Would that account for all possible input sizes?

Yes, you'll have to work out how many inputs are needed. Multiply that number by 150.
Then work out the number of outputs (if you're sending to only 1 address, then there'll be 2 outputs normally), multiply this number by 50.

Then take these two numbers and add them along with an extra 20 bytes which is the base amount for a transaction and you'll get the size you want. You can then calculate the fee from this information.
9171  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Size of wallet.dat file on: October 22, 2017, 11:20:25 PM
Can you please guide me through the what the ".dat file is all about ' ?
I don't mind giving me a link to read up.

Thanks

You should really have posted this in a new thread.

However, the wallet.dat is the file needed to store the wallet data such as addresses and private keys.

From - https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Data_directory#Files - wallet.dat - Storage for keys, transactions, metadata, and options. Please be sure to make backups of this file. It contains the keys necessary for spending your bitcoins.
9172  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin fee calculator on: October 22, 2017, 11:15:52 PM
Is there any calculator which allows me to choose inputs and lets me know the minimum viable fee?

I mean, I understand how fees work, that's why the calculator must have input chooser.

You can use bitcoinfees.21.co.
If you get the sat/byte of the optimum fee and then use a calculator to take:
150 bytes per input
50 bytes per output
and a 20 byte minimum starter
so one input with two outputs would be 150+50+50+20=270bytes (it's an overestimate but will help make a high enough fee).
9173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Straight after the fork, will Bitcoin be dumped hard like the last time? on: October 22, 2017, 01:10:23 PM
I've read a in a lot of threads this will happen and noone contests it, so will bitcoin drop 20% as soon as the gold snapshot is taken?

If so, it's easy money just to dump and buyback no? If everyone think's it will happen, it obviously will since everyone will dump  Huh

It might drop to a point where BCG+BTC USD values are the same as the bitcoin value previously. I don't recall a dump but maybe there was one last time - I thought it was a week later at least before the decline.
9174  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: serach application on: October 22, 2017, 01:00:31 PM
do someone know a ios application for trading euthereum ?
thank u for answering  Smiley

What exactly do you mean? Trading Ethereum -> Other altcoins? Or -> USD?

If you're talking about the latter, i would just use an exchange. If you ain't, i know that shapeshift released the first cryptoexchange app, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/shapeshift-crypto-converter/id996569075?mt=8

I have never used it, neither do i know if it works / is legit, so use it on your own risk.

If it is from shapeshift then they are normally quite reliable. I have attempted to use them once (though missed a deadline for currency purchase as you only have 10 minutes to send that amount).
If you want to convert eth to USD bitcoin and litecoin only, get the coinbase app. Though it will require ID verification.
9175  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum transaction stuck on Replaceable on: October 22, 2017, 12:50:24 AM
Hello,

I recently made a small transaction with quite a low fee of 6 satoshi per byte. The transaction is not urgent hence the low fee. However, it has been more than a day, how long will it take the transaction to be relayed? Since I cannot bump fees, I need to wait it out I guess. Electrum does not let me bump fees with a error saying "could not find suitable outputs". What should I do at this point?

Thanks

Can you post the TX. Right click the transaction > " view on block explorer" and copy and paste the link here.
It's probably either an error in electrum.
9176  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: WIFI Mining. on: October 21, 2017, 09:31:47 PM
I have Spondoolies SP31 miners and have gotten into an area that does not have any kind of cabled networking system (DSL, Cable, Fiber, etc.) and am trying to setup a WIFI system on a Wireless network (Hughes)  Is there any info around or advice as I am stuck. 
Many Thanks for any help.  gpguy

If you merely search Google, you can try one of these:
https://www.google.com/search?q=wireless+to+ethernet+adapter&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-ab&gfe_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=TbzrWcG3LMep8wfhybGgCA

So there are adapters avaliable for it.

You could first try plugging it into the ethernet on your cmoputer and see if it'll connect tot eh internet that way (though that may be unlikely).
9177  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: October 21, 2017, 09:27:32 PM
Well seems the clown shoes over at hashnest do read this form, there ltc is now down for maintenance too.. so cant withdraw jack now.. Sad Was up all day till i needed to withdraw..

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WOW! I did not expect them both to be down.

How's the BCC withdraw function working? Though I wouldn't recommend that anyway as their value is extremely volatile (more so than Bitcoin so far).
9178  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help, my blockchain wallet might be hacked! on: October 21, 2017, 05:57:06 PM
It is been hacked only bro. There something we missed all the time. When we get into any online wallet via Google search's result we have to be careful to check the url whether it is right or not.
This happens to be too. I lost around 0.045 bitcoin once from my blockchain wallet when I am done the error I said above.

Phising attacks are very common yes to google and in general.
Someone who is victim to these don't normally have everything taken.
OP should have changed his wallet for something else now.

When he is asking for the help, you checking whether he is spammer means you have dung in your mind.
I refer you to his weird post history combined with the first post that appeared after mine. It's merely necessary to easily appease thos users who try to suggest someone is trolling rather than dismissing it and having those reporting the apparent spammer from spamming about it themselves. If I didn't reference that in the post, someone else would have come here to merely post that which is unproductive.

Anyhow, to avoid this, use 2-factor authentication, that way making it acessable only to you.


2 factor on blockchain.info, is that even possible? Also, this is an extremely dumb statement you're making.

2-FA through SMS / Phone has proven to be extremely vulnerable to both social engineering and cracking/hacking.

See https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/18/16328172/sms-two-factor-authentication-hack-password-bitcoin



The best thing to do is to download a hardware wallet / buy one and store it offline.

A while back there was a report that while someone was on holiday, the PAC for his phone number was ordered and when he got back, all his coins were gone as the PAC granted the hacker total control over his phone number.
9179  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Size of wallet.dat file on: October 21, 2017, 03:36:08 PM
I've been running an old version, 0.8, of bitcoin core on Windows 7 and decided to upgrade to 0.15.0.1

To be on the safe side, I removed my wallet.dat file and just let the install create a new wallet.dat.

However, my original wallet.dat is 96Kb, while the new (empty) one shows as 1408Kb.

That's a huge size increase.

What accounts for that? Is it safe to replace the new wallet.dat with my original?

It is safe to just replace the files. Make sure you run your core with the -updatewallet command to ensure your wallet file gets converted into a usable format.

The size difference is due to a few factors. One of which being that the new file is hierarchical deterministic meaning that it has to store a very large number to determine allof the addresses and private keys your wallet can have.
9180  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help, my blockchain wallet might be hacked! on: October 21, 2017, 03:29:25 PM
some people are scam-mentally...if you're go to a doc don't ruine someone posts and say I'm a scammer? lol nice logic what I asked for is help and why I have the transactions sent in my wallet that i didn't even send

also thanks for your respond, but tell me why they don't send all bitcoins and why send only 22 usd?

Im not sure there's a reason other than small amounts may be less noticeable/traceable as many people send transactions of that amount and if you have quite a bit more than that you might not notice or might not care and it'll just be used as a test to see how easy it is to get that amount out.

It does appear from your history you are a spammer. Why would you first want to sell 3.6BTC and then want to sell 8$ in but that's not really of interest as it's unnecessary information to the topic at hand here.
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