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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Anyone used of hear of minerslab.com? on: December 09, 2014, 01:05:20 PM
gusti, thanks. I'll be glad to see you again.

remember, I told you that you don't have to post that? no one will appreciate it.
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Anyone used of hear of minerslab.com? on: December 06, 2014, 04:35:57 PM
gusti, I'm visiting my sister in uk right now and will be there during the next week. we can cooperate to take a ride together. Check your PM
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is it worth to buy a 5.6 MH/s Scrypt miner? on: December 06, 2014, 04:25:51 PM
$400 is definitely too much. Look for another hardware or virtual mining/contract. Or spend your money for something else.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: KNC Miner - Titan Scam. on: December 06, 2014, 04:19:27 PM
DieJohnny, It is joke, not a video. Why can't you make a normal video, where clearly we can see a hashpower, connected miner, etc?
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: KNC Miner - Titan Scam. on: November 02, 2014, 01:09:21 PM
guys, does someone have a video of working KNC titan miner? just want to be sure that at least some titan's exist physically. maybe DieJohnny can record and show it? or maybe KNC posted some video before?
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: If 1 BTC = $10,000 in 2014..... I will treat you guys to something . on: November 02, 2014, 12:56:10 PM
well, I want to be in too!   Cheesy
7  Economy / Digital goods / Re: DOMAINS soldbit.com Bitcoinless.com on: June 23, 2014, 10:48:56 AM
Bump.
8  Economy / Digital goods / Re: DOMAINS soldbit.com Bitcoinless.com on: June 21, 2014, 03:13:55 PM
Still on sale. No one willing to give me an offer?
9  Economy / Digital goods / Re: DOMAINS soldbit.com Bitcoinless.com on: June 20, 2014, 11:22:24 AM
Bump.
10  Economy / Services / Re: Fins me this movie and i'll pay. on: June 19, 2014, 03:39:00 PM
So i've been looking for this move to see online : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2479800/   but i can't find it! tons of people have already seen it, it aired last year in USA, Canda and Italy.so it should be out there, its also a low budget movie.

There is no site to watch it online for free, everywhere It requires payment but Of course I didn't pay to try It, you might get scammed too idk.
11  Economy / Digital goods / Re: DOMAINS soldbit.com on: June 19, 2014, 08:11:34 AM
I'm open to offers.
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / where to put bootstrap file? on: June 18, 2014, 04:04:56 PM
Hello I have downloaded blockchain from torrents and where do I put the bootstrap file now? Thanks.
13  Economy / Digital goods / DOMAINS soldbit.com Bitcoinless.com on: June 18, 2014, 01:59:20 PM
Hello I'm selling two domains

bitcoinless.com

soldbit.com

If you are interested PM me or write here, thanks.
14  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling $22 worth of bitcoins Paypal on: June 18, 2014, 01:50:46 PM
PM sent with details

Sold to spartan82
15  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC for PayPal or western union transfer. on: June 18, 2014, 01:49:46 PM
Sold 0.0365 BTC for paypal, went first. Thanks.
16  Economy / Currency exchange / Selling $22 worth of bitcoins Paypal on: June 18, 2014, 01:14:16 PM
Hello, selling  $22 worth of bitcoins for paypal. That would be about 0.0366 BTC.

Selling only to trusted users no newbies.  Will go first only to Sr. member status otherwise we use escrow.

Price negotiable a little.

Pm if interested.
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin-qt help on: June 17, 2014, 07:51:37 PM
Alright, so when I have up to date blockchain , I just transfer from my blockchain.info address to the address that Is created at my receiving addresses?
That's it! And as mentioned. You could send now and when the block your transaction is in gets downloaded the balance will appear. I'm not to familiar with blockchain.info, but if you can send a fee you should. The current rate is like 0.0001
Without a fee it will very likely go through, but the fee expedites things.

Could you please answer to my "EDIT" question and also If I receive my bitcoins from blockchain.info to 5 different addresses my balance on bitcoin qt will show total sum of all bitcoins I have on all the addresses? And If I want to send funds to other person he would receive the funds equally spread from all my 5 addresses?

You could create an address and use it a bunch, it will work. However it starts to get hard to keep track of all the money when they keep going through the same address. There is also a privacy issue. Suppose I pay you with that address. Like anyone, I can check the balance of that "addy" at blockexplorer.com or elsewhere. If you use a new addy each time then no one will know your balance because it will be spread across a bunch of seemingly unrelated addresses. A business might value this more than you. And some businesses go with one addy per customer, for example. For an individual it may not matter much, but it does help with book keeping. Does that help?
 

Ok, got It, thanks.


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Thanks for your detailed explanation. So It can generate 100 addresses maximum? So when you have done 100 transaction you have to use the same addresses over again for the second, third time ect..?

Sorry if that was confusing. No it just has allready made you 100 addresses. It can make as much as you want.

Thank you, understood Smiley
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin-qt help on: June 17, 2014, 07:45:31 PM
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EDIT: Also why should I create new receiving address each time? Why I can't use the same addres to receive bitcoins each time just like on blockchain.info?

You can use the same address. It improves your privacy and security slightly if you make a new address for every new input.

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there is already address added but I didn't add anything, so It ok to use that address?

Yes, you can use this address. But you can only spend the coins if you wait untill bitcoin-core has fully downloaded the blockchain. You can however see the transaction on any other blockexplorere (like blockchain.info etc.)

And each time I create new label new random address adds up but I can't choose myself the address.

The wallet has 100 addresses generated for you and is showing them one after another. "choosing" an address is not easy. See vanitygen for that. It will use your CPU power to try to make a very specific address. Which can take ages depending on what you want, just stick with random Wink


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also If I receive my bitcoins from blockchain.info to 5 different addresses my balance on bitcoin qt will show total sum of all bitcoins I have on all the addresses?

Yes, the wallet total will show the sum of all addresses. Or to be more precice of all unspend inputs.

And If I want to send funds to other person he would receive the funds equally spread from all my 5 addresses?

No the wallet will pick smart which address to use or you can enable "coin control" (see: settings -> options -> display -> [] display coin control features (experts only))

Coin control allows you choose which inputs ("receiving address") to use as an output when you send coins.

Thanks for your detailed explanation. So It can generate 100 addresses maximum? So when you have done 100 transaction you have to use the same addresses over again for the second, third time ect..?
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin-qt help on: June 17, 2014, 07:36:43 PM
Alright, so when I have up to date blockchain , I just transfer from my blockchain.info address to the address that Is created at my receiving addresses?
That's it! And as mentioned. You could send now and when the block your transaction is in gets downloaded the balance will appear. I'm not to familiar with blockchain.info, but if you can send a fee you should. The current rate is like 0.0001
Without a fee it will very likely go through, but the fee expedites things.

Could you please answer to my "EDIT" question and also If I receive my bitcoins from blockchain.info to 5 different addresses my balance on bitcoin qt will show total sum of all bitcoins I have on all the addresses? And If I want to send funds to other person he would receive the funds equally spread from all my 5 addresses?
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin-qt help on: June 17, 2014, 07:27:36 PM
I have a wallet at blockchain.info and I would like to transfer It to bitcoin core qt so my funds would apear on my bitcoin core qt, how do I do that?

First i would download the blockchain. You can get it from a trusted source, as above, or just wait and let bitcoin-QT download the whole thing. It may take days, but you don't need to do anything except wait for synchronization.
Once you are caught up you can go to "receiving" in QT and create a new receiving address. That address is what you want. If you send bitcoin from blockchain.info to that address it will show up in your QT wallet. If you send it before you are synchronized it will still work, but you wont see the balance in qt until your synced.  

P.S. once you have transferred funds to QT you should make a backup copy of your wallet.dat file.
That's all.

Thanks for this explanation, I will probably download blockchain because I see It will take week or even more to synchronize everything and I went to receiving addresses and there is already address added but I didn't add anything, so It ok to use that address?
Yes. By default it creates your first receiving address. It is also worth the time to label the address. Maybe something like "transfer from blockchain.info". There is no hard rule about addresses, but you may want to consider creating a new one for each transfer of bitcoin.

Alright, so when I have up to date blockchain , I just transfer from my blockchain.info address to the address that Is created at my receiving addresses?

EDIT: Also why should I create new receiving address each time? Why I can't use the same addres to receive bitcoins each time just like on blockchain.info?
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