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1  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling OG emails on: February 28, 2018, 06:36:58 PM
Bump  Shocked
2  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling OG emails on: January 22, 2018, 01:19:26 PM
I want to ask the same question as Buzz - what't the point? What do I gain from buying these emails?
You have an OG email for your business/whatever you want to use the email for..
It works just like an AOL email and you can login to aol website with them.
3  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling OG emails on: January 16, 2018, 01:32:40 PM
Let me know what payment method do you accept?
Any crypto currency, as long as it amounts to that price currently in USD.
4  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling OG emails on: January 14, 2018, 06:28:03 AM
what is the price of those OG mails?
I would say about a hundred dollars per email, I'm open for offers though
5  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling OG emails on: January 12, 2018, 03:21:26 AM
WHat's the point of these emails?

THey are AOL emails, to be used just like an AOL email.
6  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling OG emails on: January 11, 2018, 08:41:57 PM
WHat's the point of these emails?

THey are AOL emails, to be used just like an AOL email.
7  Economy / Digital goods / Selling OG emails on: January 10, 2018, 01:55:10 AM
I have several OG emails:

tub@love.com
tall@love.com
cant@love.com

and some others... Shoot me some offers

These are AOL based emails - you can login to mail.aol.com with them and use them just like any other AOL email.
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What to do after "Abandon Transaction" in Bitcoin Core? on: December 13, 2017, 10:25:40 PM
UPDATE:: I opened my btc wallet this morning and needed to do a blick reconstruct becaude it was corrupted or something, once the sync caught up to my transaction, it said the transaction is conflicted with a transaction that has 10,000 confirms... I abandoned it again and it made the transaction disappear right off my wallet, but once again no btc back. My wallet is still sybcing, about 2 years back. Anyone have any other suggestions?
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What to do after "Abandon Transaction" in Bitcoin Core? on: December 13, 2017, 05:08:53 AM
I've already done this and no luck
rescan or zapwallettxes?

Zapwallettxes is GUARANTEED to remove the transaction from your wallet... because it removes ALL the locally stored transactions and then rescans the blockchain.

remember to backup wallet.dat FIRST

NOTE: if you are in "pruned" mode, the rescan will need to download all 150gigs of blockchain Tongue

I've done both actually, I zapped the wallet, rescanned and the transaction wasn't there, but neither were my btc. So I imported an older version of my wallet, and the transaction re appeared.. I'm not sure what's going on.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What to do after "Abandon Transaction" in Bitcoin Core? on: December 13, 2017, 04:18:06 AM
Restart Bitcoin Core using the -rescan command.

It will force the wallet to rescan the blockchain looking for transactions that apply to your wallet addresses. If the "dead" transaction still persists... consider using -zapwallettxes to remove it.

NOTE: you should make a backup of your wallet.dat before you attempt this.
I've already done this and no luck
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What to do after "Abandon Transaction" in Bitcoin Core? on: December 13, 2017, 03:18:06 AM
I have a transaction that is not found in any blockchain explorers and "not in mempool".
I can abandon the transaction without having to put walletbroadcast=0, but once I abandon it, it doesn't really do anything (I don't get the BTC back in my wallet)
I'm just wondering what steps I must take in order to get the bitcoins back, I don't have access to the address that the unconfirmed TX is sending to either...



What is the txid of that transaction? You'll probably have to wait for it to be abandoned. You can sweep the private key info another one but that'll cost you in transaction fees.
I don't mind the transaction fee's, so can you provide more info about sweeping the private key? Also, once I abandon it, I can go to a wallet where I haven't abandoned it yet and it show's that it's not abandoned yet again. So, it's like the abandon transaction is not working properly or something.

That's how the system works. Once you send a transaction you can't unsend it. You can override it with other transactions but it still remains in something called the mempool. Which holds unconfirmed transactions and on normal nodes the transactions get deleted from the mempool after 21 days max.

What software of bitcoin are you running?

I'm using bitcoin core 15.1, the problem is this transaction is NOT in mempool and its over 3 years old now

If it's out of the mempool just click to abandon it on all your versions of the client and it should go (hopefully).
when you say versions, what're you talking about?
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What to do after "Abandon Transaction" in Bitcoin Core? on: December 12, 2017, 10:46:55 PM
I have a transaction that is not found in any blockchain explorers and "not in mempool".
I can abandon the transaction without having to put walletbroadcast=0, but once I abandon it, it doesn't really do anything (I don't get the BTC back in my wallet)
I'm just wondering what steps I must take in order to get the bitcoins back, I don't have access to the address that the unconfirmed TX is sending to either...



What is the txid of that transaction? You'll probably have to wait for it to be abandoned. You can sweep the private key info another one but that'll cost you in transaction fees.
I don't mind the transaction fee's, so can you provide more info about sweeping the private key? Also, once I abandon it, I can go to a wallet where I haven't abandoned it yet and it show's that it's not abandoned yet again. So, it's like the abandon transaction is not working properly or something.

That's how the system works. Once you send a transaction you can't unsend it. You can override it with other transactions but it still remains in something called the mempool. Which holds unconfirmed transactions and on normal nodes the transactions get deleted from the mempool after 21 days max.

What software of bitcoin are you running?

I'm using bitcoin core 15.1, the problem is this transaction is NOT in mempool and its over 3 years old now
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What to do after "Abandon Transaction" in Bitcoin Core? on: December 12, 2017, 08:06:00 PM
I have a transaction that is not found in any blockchain explorers and "not in mempool".
I can abandon the transaction without having to put walletbroadcast=0, but once I abandon it, it doesn't really do anything (I don't get the BTC back in my wallet)
I'm just wondering what steps I must take in order to get the bitcoins back, I don't have access to the address that the unconfirmed TX is sending to either...



What is the txid of that transaction? You'll probably have to wait for it to be abandoned. You can sweep the private key info another one but that'll cost you in transaction fees.
I don't mind the transaction fee's, so can you provide more info about sweeping the private key? Also, once I abandon it, I can go to a wallet where I haven't abandoned it yet and it show's that it's not abandoned yet again. So, it's like the abandon transaction is not working properly or something.
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / What to do after "Abandon Transaction" in Bitcoin Core? on: December 12, 2017, 07:44:15 PM
I have a transaction that is not found in any blockchain explorers and "not in mempool".
I can abandon the transaction without having to put walletbroadcast=0, but once I abandon it, it doesn't really do anything (I don't get the BTC back in my wallet)
I'm just wondering what steps I must take in order to get the bitcoins back, I don't have access to the address that the unconfirmed TX is sending to either...

UPDATE:: I opened my btc wallet this morning and needed to do a blick reconstruct becaude it was corrupted or something, once the sync caught up to my transaction, it said the transaction is conflicted with a transaction that has 10,000 confirms... I abandoned it again and it made the transaction disappear right off my wallet, but once again no btc back. My wallet is still sybcing, about 2 years back. Anyone have any other suggestions?
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Status: 0/unconfirmed, not in memory pool, abandoned - 3 YEAR OLD transaction! on: December 10, 2017, 06:20:34 PM
So guys, is there any way I can abandon the transaction and get the bitcoins back into my wallet?

Would be helpful if you provided the transaction id.
for what? Its not found in any website..


Since you broadcasted the transaction years ago, and have tried abandon transaction and zapwallettxes.
I just assumed that maybe at least 1 node picked it up and it somehow got stucked in their mempool for years. Grin

Well anyway, tried this? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=35214.0
No I haven't, but I don't see how it could be different from --zapwallettxes =1
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Status: 0/unconfirmed, not in memory pool, abandoned - 3 YEAR OLD transaction! on: December 10, 2017, 04:47:23 AM
So guys, is there any way I can abandon the transaction and get the bitcoins back into my wallet?

Would be helpful if you provided the transaction id.
for what? Its not found in any website..
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Status: 0/unconfirmed, not in memory pool, abandoned - 3 YEAR OLD transaction! on: December 10, 2017, 03:14:34 AM
If anyone can help me double spend this, I will give them a cut.
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Status: 0/unconfirmed, not in memory pool, abandoned - 3 YEAR OLD transaction! on: December 09, 2017, 09:32:24 PM
So guys, is there any way I can abandon the transaction and get the bitcoins back into my wallet?
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Status: 0/unconfirmed, not in memory pool, abandoned - 3 YEAR OLD transaction! on: December 09, 2017, 02:21:50 PM
Technically, if I am not mistaken, you're still in possession of the coins since the transaction where those are supposed to be spend are not confirmed and most likely never will be without manual intervention.

However without more info everything is just guessing. I can help you trying to create the double spend transaction and try to "recover" those coins if you can prove your case.
Add me on skype; paperchaser95@outlook.com
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Status: 0/unconfirmed, not in memory pool, abandoned - 3 YEAR OLD transaction! on: December 09, 2017, 02:07:20 PM
Technically, if I am not mistaken, you're still in possession of the coins since the transaction where those are supposed to be spend are not confirmed and most likely never will be without manual intervention.

However without more info everything is just guessing. I can help you trying to create the double spend transaction and try to "recover" those coins if you can prove your case.

PM me for the info
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