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I couldn't figure out how to do it. I exported the private keys from Electrum, but I need help on Mycelium side..
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Electrum is down as a result of a massive DoS attack. Is it possible to recover my wallet using the master seed OR by exporting the private keys to any of the following wallets: - BitPay Wallet
- Copay Wallet
- BTC.com Wallet
- Mycelium Wallet
- Bitcoin.com Wallet
Thank you for your responses!
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I've never heard of games in Telegram. Is it similar to how games work in FB Messenger?
How ironic! I haven't heard of games in Fb Messenger ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) . Anyway just have a look on my blog on Steemit, I have written a full review about it. It's an interesting game. If you need any help on how to play, you can DM me and I will give you my Telegram.
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Thanks for that explanation! It really clarified it.
What about this previous transaction: I don't think it's clear to you yet, if you ask about change again. Think of it this way: you pay someone with a 10 dollar bill, and you get 4 dollar back. Bitcoin's change is more or less similar to change in cash payments. Oh, sorry I didn't realize this was change as well. I did get it the first time, I just didn't realize this was also change. The wallet that you are spending from has more amounts of bitcoin than what you are sending and the difference is returned to your other address as change minus the miner fees.
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What's the second one for, could you explain please??
This is your change. Bitcoins do exist as UTXO (Unspent transaction outputs). Each transaction takes UTXO's (inputs of the new transactions) to create new UTXO's (output of the transaction). In your case: The input of your transaction was an unspent output ( 0.005486 BTC). You have created two 'new UTXOs' (The payment you wanted to do ( 0.000848) and your change ( 0.0046342 BTC)). Those two values sum up to 0.0054822. Plus your fee of 0.0000038 BTC this equals your input. Thanks for that explanation! It really clarified it. What about this previous transaction: What's 0.000072 here? https://blockchain.info/tx/54b06735a6e226dc6bde907ebf328413d529a5d30a6700a118579db4e9cf2914
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That was your "change address" and it belongs to your Electrum wallet. Notice that there's no deducted balance in your Electrum aside from the sent amount and the tx fee. Don't worry, you can spend it too, electrum will use its output when needed.
You can disable it in the setting by selecting preference and unchecking "use change address" checkbox. In your next transactions, the excess bitcoins will just re-sent back to the same address not to the change address. (if you're not a security freak, this won't be an issue)
Note: If you want to understand why is there a "change" or excess amount, learn how bitcoin blockchain and blocks work.
Thank you my main man! What's 0.000072 at this link? https://blockchain.info/tx/54b06735a6e226dc6bde907ebf328413d529a5d30a6700a118579db4e9cf2914
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Thanks for all the replies and explanation guys.
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The Bitcoin Forum was created by HDH Satoshi Nakamoto on 5 April 2007 on Simple Machine Forum. He created two Bitcoin Forums. He also created more than 30 accounts including 'satoshi' and 'sirius'. the first account is 'admin' second account was his real name but then he chosed to create the third account 'satoshi' which he used to launch the Bitcoin Talk Forum. If you need further information search and you will find it.
Thanks for info everyone.
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Guys, this one is about Satoshi Nakamoto.. Sorry if someone has already asked this question.. but I just wanted to bring this up. From what I know, Satoshi Nakamoto registered the domain name for this forum right?? I decided to check it on whois and you can see that the registrar is eNom and the domain owner details are WhoisGuard Protected. Here's a screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/HNupqlE.pngIf it actually was Satoshi Nakamoto who registered bitcointalk.org, does this mean that eNom have on file, the real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto and are keeping it secret??? ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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You're using an Electrum 2FA wallet... as per the notice during wallet setup, the 2FA wallet charges a small fee per transaction for the 2FA service (operated by third party TrustedCoin). The fees charged by TrustedCoin are "prepaid" in chunks of 20 or 100 transactions. You can read more about the service and the costs here: https://api.trustedcoin.com/#/electrum-helpYou have paid for 20 credits with your 0.001... you now have 19 "credits" left before you have to pay again The transaction to TrustedCoin address is still unconfirmed. Can I cancel it???
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Wow!!!! Just wow!!!! What the fuck is that for??? I am paying 0.001 bitcoin for 2FA!!!! I didn't know that! Why did I choose to enable that shit! This is seriously not fair! I wasn't told I was gonna be charged 0.001BTC for 20 transactions!!! How can I turn it off?? Really not fair!!!! They could have told me, or I could get a warning somehow in Electrum!!! If I knew I wouldn't have turned on this shit!!!!!!!! I am in a rage!!! This is shocking!!!!
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Guys, could you tell me what is happening with this transaction? https://blockchain.info/tx/54b06735a6e226dc6bde907ebf328413d529a5d30a6700a118579db4e9cf2914I sent 0.001 to this address: 13a4zGV35LUJUEfRbBfSNcSUo4RWtQv8Cn You can see that the input is 0.002, even though I sent 0.001 bitcoin. Could anyone please explain to me why I see 3 addresses in the output? ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) I sent only 0.001 btc and already received the exchanged amount in fiat. I don't understand why the output is showing 3 addresses? Is there something wrong with this transaction? Or did I actually accidentally input 0.002 instead of 0.001 and didn't notice it??? Honestly, I don't remember now... I actually sent this amount to an exchange. If I accidentally sent the wrong amount can I actually demand they pay me the I amount I sent. I already received the payment for 0.001 btc in fiat. My balance is showing funny amounts as well I don't understand it. here's a screenshot of my balance ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fb34NkCU.png&t=663&c=3nY2h5CB4JFANQ) I am a newbies, yes. This is the first time I have sent a payment to someone. Please help to clarify this situation... Was this my mistake??? Did I actually input 0.002??? ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) Thank you in advance!
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It's good to lend. It's about to release the main network. This should be a good return,
Hi. I don't know what you mean exactly.. Could you be more specific?
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Have you tried Entropay Card? You can easily upload funds to your EntroPay account by using a bank or wire transfer. However, bank transfers in EU are usually much faster as they are considered as local bank transfers. The second option you can use to upload funds to your virtual EntroPay card is using another credit card. The major benefit of this option is that your funds will be available instantly, so you do not have to wait before you can start spending them with your EntroPay card. The only problem I find is high fees.
Hi, I've decided to not use EntroPay or any other above mentioned wallet services due to negative user reviews. You can do a quick search on Google and see what I mean. Yandex Money looks a good option to me.
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I need to make a purchase online and I actually need to do it with a credit card.
I can open 1 or 2 vcc's and experiment with small amounts, but I need ones with the best rates in terms of percentage charged for loading money into your virtual card and overall fees, monthly fees, ATM fees, initial cost (if there's any).
I have used "Aktia Wallet" https://www.aktia.fi/fi/aktia-wallet They offer a virtual mastercard, that works well and is cheap to use. it is in Euros, € Some good points of Aktia wallet: - Opening the wallet is free
- Transferring money to the wallet is also free for sums over 50€
- You can create as many virtual credit cards as you want to
- You can delete a card whenever you want to
- No extra fees for using the cards
- You can get a payment sticker for 5€. (it is valid for 2 years)
- They have a nice and easy interface in net and the phone app.
When you have active virtual credit cards, they charge 1€/month total, regardless of how many cards you have created. When you do not have any cards it is 0€/month. These virtual mastercards work wherever mastercard work. (everywhere that I have tried so far) The payment sticker is also handy. You can glue it to your phone or wherever and it works in most shops, but the total sum has to be below 25€. To get it, you have to identify yourself and I am not sure in what countries Aktia offers this service ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) PS. I have a regular credit card too, but I NEVER use it in the net. Virtual cards are much safer. Thanks for that info, I've checked the site and I'm not sure what language it is.. Do they offer their wallet service and virtual card to residents of any country?
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