thanks for your responses. i understand it sounds strange, but i would invest the dollar in crypto on coinbase anyway and he does owns btc. so i was asking myself, why not send his btc directly to my coinbase. instead of receiving cash to my bank account, transferring cash to my coinbase and then trading cash for crypto.
i was unsure because for bank transfers coinbase wants the name of the bank account to match with the coinbase profile.
If your end goal is to store your funds in bitcoin, why not just have your friend send bitcoin directly to a non-custodial wallet? There are many advantages to not sending all your bitcoin directly to (or through) your Coinbase account, self-custody being the most significant of them. thank you. i know about the non-custodial-wallet but so far we are only talking about dust.
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thanks for your responses. i understand it sounds strange, but i would invest the dollar in crypto on coinbase anyway and he does owns btc. so i was asking myself, why not send his btc directly to my coinbase. instead of receiving cash to my bank account, transferring cash to my coinbase and then trading cash for crypto.
i was unsure because for bank transfers coinbase wants the name of the bank account to match with the coinbase profile.
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I do have an Coinbase Account (not Coinbase Wallet). is it possible to receive BTC over the BTC network on Coinbase from any other wallet? For example, if a friend owes me money, can he send it directly to my coinbase-btc-receive address instead of giving me $? with coinbase-btc-receive address i mean the address that appears when i open the coinbase app -> receive crypto -> btc -> btc network.
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ja die BAT sind im Browser. Das mit dem Creator Account ist eine gute Idee. Danke!
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Hi Zusmmen, ich habe 30 BAT, welche wohl am 01.06. erlöschen. was kann cih mit den machen, damit sie nciht einfach erlöschen? ist withdraw möglich? oder spenden oder sonst was sinnvolles
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gibt es irgendwo die ergebnisse?
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letzteren habe ich gesucht. danke dir!
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Es gab hier mMn letztens doch einen Sticky mit Infos zur Systemsicherheit (Windows, Vireprogramm, Browser Add-Ons...) den kann ich leider nicht mehr finden. hat jemand den Link dazu?
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Thats a good point, thank you! what program does "DD" stand for?
Dd is a comand line tool to read/write to files. It is used for proper (but slow) cloning of hard drives (copying drive sector-by-sector, bit-by-bit to make an exact duplicate). But you can use any tool you'd like. Clonezilla is an often recommended imaging/cloning tool which brings a lot of cloning techniques with it (e.g. dd). thank you i will give it a try.
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sadly i do not recognise the zip files. i was just wondering if i have to extract all of them or if i might be able to ignore them as there are many of them.
haven't found the wallet.dat yet, will continue.
as far as i can remember, the wallet wasn't password protected. it was one of the first 2011 bitcoin Qt versions.
I hope you're not looking for the name "wallet.dat" as that name has gone. It's stored separately to the actual file data. Only way for you to get the data is to try them all in core or trying to open them in a text editor to determine their authenticity as a potential core wallet. well, i was looking for a file named wallet.dat. haven't found one yet. so you say, the file name could be different and i should try to open every .dat file in bitcoin core wallet? thanks for helping out! @bob123 Thats a good point, thank you! what program does "DD" stand for?
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sadly i do not recognise the zip files. i was just wondering if i have to extract all of them or if i might be able to ignore them as there are many of them.
haven't found the wallet.dat yet, will continue.
as far as i can remember, the wallet wasn't password protected. it was one of the first 2011 bitcoin Qt versions.
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one more question: I've given it a first try using recuva. recuva has recovered a lot of files, some of them are archives with only numbers as names, some are different types of document formats.
1) will the wallet.dat be a .dat file, so i can easily detect it, or could it be a archive file or something like that? 2) what is the fastest way to detect the .dat file from the recovered files without checking every file by hand?
@jackg thank you for your feedback regarding ease us. will give it a try if recuva fails.
Does it give you the number of .dat files it detects while running in recuva? I think it should be a .dat file (though what do the archive files have an extension of)? archives are ending on .zip, they are of all sizes (4 kb to 1.9 GB). check hasn't run through all the way so i do not know the number of .dat files, but i've seen two so far.
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one more question: I've given it a first try using recuva. recuva has recovered a lot of files, some of them are archives with only numbers as names, some are different types of document formats.
1) will the wallet.dat be a .dat file, so i can easily detect it, or could it be a archive file or something like that? 2) what is the fastest way to detect the .dat file from the recovered files without checking every file by hand?
@jackg thank you for your feedback regarding ease us. will give it a try if recuva fails.
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thank you for both of your links. are both programs able to detect and recover wallet.dat files or do i have to make a special configuration or install plugins? i remember using recuva once a few years ago. back than it only recovered pictures, office and .txt files.
Just choose to scan for "All Files", select the directory of your HD and search for it (checkmark Deep Scan for better results). When it ends, look for your wallet.dat file. nice thank you!
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as far as i know there are two ways to recover one's btcm first: having the private key, second: getting the wallet.dat - right?
i don't have access to the private key, but i do have access to the hard drive, the wallet.dat was on (althought deleted, might be overwritten, might be not). what ways do i have to a) recover the wallet.dat b) get access to my btc again?
That's right. If you manage to get your wallet.dat file back, you can recover your wallet. You can try a recovery software like Recuva or EaseUS. thank you for both of your links. are both programs able to detect and recover wallet.dat files or do i have to make a special configuration or install plugins? i remember using recuva once a few years ago. back than it only recovered pictures, office and .txt files.
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Hi there,
as far as i know there are two ways to recover one's btcm first: having the private key, second: getting the wallet.dat - right?
i don't have access to the private key, but i do have access to the hard drive, the wallet.dat was on (althought deleted, might be overwritten, might be not). what ways do i have to a) recover the wallet.dat b) get access to my btc again?
i do have access to a linux (ubuntu), windows (7 or 10) and mac (current version ios) system.
thanks in advance.
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Habe in der letzten Zeit den Eindruck, dass die Kursbewegungen von Bitcoin inzwischen stärker mit den Aktienmärkten korrelieren. Eigentlich sollte in Zeiten der Kriegstrommeln Bitcoin als Fluchtwährung ja entgegen dem Aktienmarkt laufen.
Wahrscheinlich sind schon zu viele Bekloppte von der Wallstreet an Bord, oder aber ich täusche mich in meinem Eindruck.
heute morgen beim kurs und nachrichten checken exakt den gleichen gedankengang gehabt
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vielen dank für den bonus!
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