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941  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Any way to recover? on: July 17, 2016, 09:32:23 PM
Maybe it's not the private key, it's the refund address I receive my funds on, so not really sure what I can do with it? Is there any contact or support I can find in order to help me retrieve it or?

In Bitcoin, the support regarding private keys is oneself. No way to recover funds without private keys or seeds.
942  Economy / Speculation / Re: After Weeks of Price Stagnation, BTC Price Seems to be Moving Up on: July 17, 2016, 09:28:09 PM
Despite price movements before the halving I found it quite odd that nobody took the advantage and the circumstance of the block reward decrease to manipulate the price further up. It wouldn't be the first time people moved the market up due to news and facts (or even rumors). Still, it's comprehensible why that happened, miners made timely sells "yesterday" so they can pay their bills "tomorrow"...
943  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: CoolWallet Launched! Resellers are wanted. on: July 17, 2016, 07:04:11 PM
Trezor and Ledger are still your best choices.

Unfortunately these aren't choices for iOS users.
944  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin would currently be the worlds 5th most expensive stock on: July 17, 2016, 07:00:56 PM
What are your thoughts

I'm glad we aren't a stock. We are much more than that Smiley
945  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Accidentally sent Litecoin to Electrum Bitcoin Wallet on: July 17, 2016, 12:08:40 AM
It's possible only if you own the keys to both addresses. I remember Bitfinex recovering Litecoins sent erroneously to Bitcoin multisig addresses, so it's possible to recover them.

edit: this might help
946  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Any way to recover? on: July 16, 2016, 05:47:10 PM
That's rather strange, are you sure that's a private key? How does it start? It may start with a 5, K or L.
947  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Any way to recover? on: July 16, 2016, 05:23:32 PM
You should be able to import and spend from a private key by inserting it instead of the seed while setting up Electrum. Was that what you did?

You can also use another client from this subforum or Bitcoin Core to import the key and spend the funds.
948  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain without Bitcoin on: July 16, 2016, 03:40:36 PM
As far as I can understand, for banks a private blockchain is a simpler and cheaper way of book keeping...
949  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the probability of Bitcoin being replaced? on: July 16, 2016, 03:20:40 PM
I think Bitcoin has a quite high probability of being replaced, but obviously not by any altcoin currently existing. It will probably be replaced in a sense that it will develop so much it will cease to make sense to call it Bitcoin Smiley It can also be replaced by another coin in a very long term, who knows...
950  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: CoolWallet Launched! Resellers are wanted. on: July 16, 2016, 03:17:21 PM
How's the status on this? OP's account has been online meanwhile...
951  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: [ANN] breadwallet, first bitcoin network client for iOS, first BIP32 SPV client on: July 16, 2016, 02:49:24 PM
And finally, a nice wallet with a Watch app! Thanks you! Smiley The app is pretty interesting, seems to be well made just like the iOS one. I've seen an "early access" option on the update changelog, but I can't seem to see how to activate it...

Since the legacy fincnial system is provincial and divided, we currently only show the early access program option when we have a service ready for beta testing that is available in your region. (determined by IP address) For instance, USD Bitcoin exchange. We will eventually have bitcoin based services available globally that are not dependent on the patchwork of legacy currencies and payment networks.

So we'll eventually be able to sell/buy Bitcoin via the app? That sounds good...
952  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: iOS Bread Wallet on: July 16, 2016, 02:46:46 PM
why doesn't my account balance with breadwallet fluctuate with the current btw market prices?

Your BTC balance doesn't change but your Fiat balance should.


So if i have say 1 btc today at $665.00 and tomorrow the price of btc goes up to $1000.00, do I stay at $665 or do I profit?

You neither lose or win, you still have 1 BTC. In what regards USD, you would profit when selling. You go where the market goes, obviously Cheesy

Did not know that there was an Android version meanwhile. Since the beta testing is limited and I have limited access to Android devices, I'll not apply so I won't occupy a space who should go to people who "daily drive" Androids, but I'm pretty curious how does breadwallet operate on Android. I assume that it won't work on a rooted phone and I question if there are methods in place to circumvent rooted phones reporting as non-rooted.
953  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Statistics on the growth of bitcoin? on: July 16, 2016, 02:41:30 PM
Beyond what's already been linked, there's also this and this
954  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's the longest you have gone without checking the price of Bitcoin online? on: July 15, 2016, 10:27:13 PM
Longest? Not sure, probably 12 hours or so. I have the price everywhere, so I'm unconsciously checking it all the time, be it on my phone, watch or computer. Most of the times I check just out of curiosity and not because I'm in the middle of trades.
955  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Converting hot wallet electrum into cold one on: July 14, 2016, 10:59:42 PM
I recommend that you get an offline computer, create a new wallet, and get an address from that wallet. Then send the Bitcoin from your hot wallet to that offline wallet.
Hey, does it really matter?
I don't think anyone can break a 20 characters password

You are right, it doesn't matter: it wouldn't be cold storage.

You do not convert a hot wallet to a cold one. Once a wallet is hot it will never be cold again. Create a wallet offline and send the funds there as advised in previous posts... Smiley
956  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Money distributor in Japan. Was that satoshi nakamoto? on: July 14, 2016, 10:54:54 PM
Whoever that was that did that, it wasn't Satoshi, lol. Now I think I've heard it all...
957  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [SUPPORT US] Finance, Gambling, Economics, Tips and Bitcoin Blog... on: July 14, 2016, 08:33:42 PM
I'm starting a new personal project.

Then I guess this would be more suitable on Project Development Smiley
958  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mark Karpeles on bail on: July 14, 2016, 08:31:11 PM
Funny that he has so much money for bailing himself out. He can get some of that money and start repaying his customers. Oh wait... Maybe those are customers funds.

good for him !  Grin

people from here wants anonymity, no rules,no laws, they are libertarians.... but they go to authorities if their shit BTC is "stolen" even they used an unlicensed exchanger. i don't understand why they cry when they "asked" for this Smiley

grow up, kids, define what you want and then assume it !

 don't blame the govs(police) that is bad and then you run to them whining  if something unpleasant is happening to you Smiley

I somewhat understand what you're saying, but this isn't the problem here, the problem is much deeper. The issue is how could so many people trust an exchange with so many funds? Especially because of what Bitcoin allows us to do in termos of storing our own money... That's the root of the problem. Fortunately, for the most part, people are starting to educate themselves and aren't leaving this much money in exchanges (although there are more exchanges to spread the money...)
959  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ▄▀▄^▄▀▄ A R B I T R A G E ▄▀▄^▄▀▄ 140% weekly, 100% free risk. on: July 12, 2016, 08:50:59 PM
I've a 100% free risk method (repeat 100%) that will give you a profit 0.35 BTC per week,  by investing 0.25

Nothing is 100% risk free.

What I Ask:

1)   You must to be an highly trusted and well known user, not less than senior member
2)   You need to keep promises to send me 0.05 BTC per week, for the first 2 weeks (so you pay only 0.10 BTC). You will pay me at the end of each week (or before if appreciate  ), so you no need to send coin in advance.

Why don't we do it like this: I send 0.1 straight away to an escrow, I review your "method" and we take it from there...

At least you didn't post any questionable links Cheesy
960  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you like to pay bills using bitcoins while staying at home? on: July 12, 2016, 08:44:57 PM
Unfortunately no way to pay bills from home here. I don't see internet, phone, water, gas, electricity companies, etc accepting Bitcoin so soon. Meanwhile I can just pay from home relying on third parties... Sad
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