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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: REWARD OFFERED! Help needed recovering Bitcoin wallet on: March 27, 2018, 05:10:27 PM
The NinkiP2P is completely dead. Still struggling with the recovery tool. I have the master public key, online recovery phrase and offline recovery phrase. The only issue is I don't know to edit the code properly/the API does not work.
https://imgur.com/a/Ac79F
Did you use chrome as your browser?
Yes.

Updating on this. A user on this forum managed to make me this script with a updated API from chain.so :

https://pastebin.com/qHi2qBHY (That’s recover.js file from ninki-recovery but updated with new API)
So the thing is that now the script is working meaning it gets after Step  4 and “successfully” sweeps my wallet balance. Obly issue is that it states the Balance is 0 BTC (which obviously isn’t - posted address and it has 2.65 BTC dating back from september 2015.
The funny thing is i was thinking i might have reversed the offline and online recovery phrases, therefore I tried both ways. Each time it “successfully” sweeps the address but returns 0 BTC as balance. So that can’t be since one of the two times the information I provided was wrong so it shouldn’t be able to sweep the wallet address.

So... any new ideas?

I haven't personally tested it but this should work. It'll look for when 35FynW7vYFvhbeLA2mYH2zHUk9PR5gpDj5 address is derived and output the private keys to the console so you can import them elsewhere.

https://pastebin.com/Qym0yA87

All I did was add 6 lines. Grep the Bitcoin address to find where they are.
I have the private keys.

What are the first 4 characters of the keys? Are they "xprv" or "5K....." or "5L...."?

You should be able to import the keys into Electrum https://electrum.org/#home

Select "restore multisig wallet" or something similar and use those keys. The order of the keys I believe does matter so try it both ways.
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: REWARD OFFERED! Help needed recovering Bitcoin wallet on: March 27, 2018, 02:54:31 AM
The NinkiP2P is completely dead. Still struggling with the recovery tool. I have the master public key, online recovery phrase and offline recovery phrase. The only issue is I don't know to edit the code properly/the API does not work.
https://imgur.com/a/Ac79F
Did you use chrome as your browser?
Yes.

Updating on this. A user on this forum managed to make me this script with a updated API from chain.so :

https://pastebin.com/qHi2qBHY (That’s recover.js file from ninki-recovery but updated with new API)
So the thing is that now the script is working meaning it gets after Step  4 and “successfully” sweeps my wallet balance. Obly issue is that it states the Balance is 0 BTC (which obviously isn’t - posted address and it has 2.65 BTC dating back from september 2015.
The funny thing is i was thinking i might have reversed the offline and online recovery phrases, therefore I tried both ways. Each time it “successfully” sweeps the address but returns 0 BTC as balance. So that can’t be since one of the two times the information I provided was wrong so it shouldn’t be able to sweep the wallet address.

So... any new ideas?

I haven't personally tested it but this should work. It'll look for when 35FynW7vYFvhbeLA2mYH2zHUk9PR5gpDj5 address is derived and output the private keys to the console so you can import them elsewhere.

https://pastebin.com/Qym0yA87

All I did was add 6 lines. Grep the Bitcoin address to find where they are.
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BlockBooth.com | A search engine for OpenBazaar 2.0 on: November 05, 2017, 04:30:13 PM
Bump! Hoping to get feedback on the new mobile site
4  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ANN: Cryptotrading Service: Double your Bitcoin bimonthly on: November 04, 2017, 06:29:05 PM
INVESTMENT PLANS
If you'd start with $10,000 deposit, you'll be credited $1,200 interest every 24 hours (on business days) for the next 12 business days. After 9 business days you'll pass break even point with over 108% back (including principle) and upon expiry you will earn a total of 144% i.e. ~ $14,400 in total, in other terms NET profit of $4,400 ~ 44% per term. You can withdraw from your available balance, or re-invest (compound) at anytime to increase your average monthly profit.

Sounds legit. $10,000 deposit making $1,200 per day but only on business days is 12% interest per day. (1200/10000) = 12%

It would only take you about 6 business days of this compounding interest to double your money, not 9 business days as you stated.

There are 261 business days a year, so 261/6  = about 43 money double events.

So I'll invest $10,000 with you and double my money 43 times compounding over the next year. This means I should end up with somewhere in the area of $87,960,930,222,080,000 which is calculated by $10,000 * 2^43

The purchasing power of the PLANET in 2014 was $107.5 trillion or written out fully is $107,500,000,000,000 which is 0.12% of the riches you're promising me after just a single year. That means I can buy everything the planet produces in a year, nearly 833 times before I run out of money.

Let me know if I made an error in my mathematics. Where can I sign up for your investment plan?
5  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BlockBooth.com | A search engine for OpenBazaar 2.0 on: November 03, 2017, 03:32:44 AM
Decent user interface. I suggest moving the search button somewhere near the search bar though. Also, what advantages does your search engine have compared to other openbazaar search engines like duosear.ch and bazaarbay.org?

Thanks for the suggestion, I've added another search button. Advantages include: NO Javascript required, more relevant results related to what you're searching (think Google vs Bing), faster indexing of new shops, and I don't think duosear.ch or bazaarbay.org are capable of searching OpenBazaar 2.0. I think they're both only on 1.0

In my humble opinion this is the best search engine for OpenBazaar 2.0 in existence for now.

Alright. No comment on your engine's supposedly "best" search engine, as I've haven't really used openbazaar in a couple of months already.

I'll comment on your user interface instead. I see that you have Bootstrap's sources on your HTML code, but for some reason your website's layout isn't being responsive like it should when using Bootstrap. This is a huge factor in my opinion. You definitely need to work a bit on your HTML code. Also, add a footer. Tongue

Best of luck.

It actually does respond but it was zoomed in on mobile on page load. What is your opinion now? The other option is to hide the search options in a collapsing left bar to make the search results bigger but that might confuse visitors.
Your site is not mobile friendly and i think arrange your design that works in mobile  ..
I suggest that your menu is in top of the screen and next it the search bar after that next is the content . After that the next is your advanced search below the content including Type of Product, Adult Content, Ships to and  etc..  it would be easy to your visitors to browse your website..  unlike your present design for mobile not actually good design for mobile but for for ipads  looks good just like the same as pc design but if you wanted mobile visitors to stay and easy browse content in your site you should change the design as i suggest..

Regarding mobile, here's a live demo of what I was talking about. Do you guys find this setup confusing on mobile? Nothing will be different on desktop https://blockbooth.com/searchbeta/

The other pages scale to mobile perfectly.

@mjg I'll change the tables up a bit after I sort this out thanks for the suggestions!
6  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BlockBooth.com | A search engine for OpenBazaar 2.0 on: October 29, 2017, 03:12:48 PM
Decent user interface. I suggest moving the search button somewhere near the search bar though. Also, what advantages does your search engine have compared to other openbazaar search engines like duosear.ch and bazaarbay.org?

Thanks for the suggestion, I've added another search button. Advantages include: NO Javascript required, more relevant results related to what you're searching (think Google vs Bing), faster indexing of new shops, and I don't think duosear.ch or bazaarbay.org are capable of searching OpenBazaar 2.0. I think they're both only on 1.0

In my humble opinion this is the best search engine for OpenBazaar 2.0 in existence for now.

Alright. No comment on your engine's supposedly "best" search engine, as I've haven't really used openbazaar in a couple of months already.

I'll comment on your user interface instead. I see that you have Bootstrap's sources on your HTML code, but for some reason your website's layout isn't being responsive like it should when using Bootstrap. This is a huge factor in my opinion. You definitely need to work a bit on your HTML code. Also, add a footer. Tongue

Best of luck.

It actually does respond but it was zoomed in on mobile on page load. What is your opinion now? The other option is to hide the search options in a collapsing left bar to make the search results bigger but that might confuse visitors.
7  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BlockBooth.com | A search engine for OpenBazaar 2.0 on: October 29, 2017, 01:05:01 PM
Decent user interface. I suggest moving the search button somewhere near the search bar though. Also, what advantages does your search engine have compared to other openbazaar search engines like duosear.ch and bazaarbay.org?

Thanks for the suggestion, I've added another search button. Advantages include: NO Javascript required, more relevant results related to what you're searching (think Google vs Bing), faster indexing of new shops, and I don't think duosear.ch or bazaarbay.org are capable of searching OpenBazaar 2.0. I think they're both only on 1.0

In my humble opinion this is the best search engine for OpenBazaar 2.0 in existence for now.
8  Economy / Service Discussion / BlockBooth.com | A search engine for OpenBazaar 2.0 on: October 29, 2017, 04:46:16 AM
Hey BitcoinTalk community, I spent about a week building a new lightweight search engine that I hope you will all enjoy and use Cheesy. ***I am not soliciting this forum for any money or asking anyone to pay me for anything. I'm just discussing and informing you of a new service based on OB which accepts Bitcoin and other cryptos.***

Here are the details:

Clearweb URL: https://blockbooth.com/search/

TOR Mirror: http://vnjzhvm5gkctyldn.onion/search/

Add us as a search engine in your OB client, click the + sign next to search provider and enter: https://search.blockbooth.com/api/

**Features**

- Lightweight.
- Fast.
- TOR FRIENDLY!!! Javascript is not required to use the site properly.
- Machine learning search algorithm. The more users that use the site, the better the results will be.
- Initiate updates for your own stores on an as needed basis.
- No censorship.
- Shows you if there are any coupons for products you want to buy.

The website is about 70% complete in terms of features but it works quite well as it stands. I hope you will all use it.

Questions, comments and suggestions are appreciated Smiley.

If you feel like donating to this project, check the "About" page.

Thanks for reading!
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