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Hello, I am posting here regarding my view on Cloudbet's approach on the Nadal - Del Potro game. As probably many of you know, the game took place yesterday and Nadal retired after two sets because of medical problems. I have placed a bet for 0.002BTC on Nadal to win. After the game, my bet was validated as lost. I see this is really unfair as the game didn't end having a in-game winner, it was just Del Potro winning by Nadal's retirement. I think the bet should've been voided, as this is a common practice among bookies. I don't see why my bet would be lost as long as Nadal didn't lose the game by playing it, but retired because of his medical problems. I have contacted their support team and this was the answer: Dear onciulian,
Thank you for contacting Cloudbet support One full set must be completed for money line wagers to stand. If less than 1 set is completed, all money line wagers will be void. The winner of the match is the participant declared the victor by the umpire of the match. Should you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask.
Best regards,
Rupert
Cloudbet Support Team Leader
Yeah, I know, their house their rules but seriously this is just not a nice thing to do, it would be nice to just do as all the other bookies do and void the bets for a game that didn't get to end as by the rules. Just my 2 cents
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So... the method I PM'ed you didn't work? It's good to know in case anyone else have the same issue than you in the future.
You could also post the working script here for the same reason I described above.
No it did not work. As for the script, I don't think it would be of much importance since it has to be edited with a lot of details for each transaction. You can PM starymc about it if you really want to know more.
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There would be an easier way of just simply importing the seed to Electron Cash wallet for example (after withdrawing) and then just Did you create your wallet with ninki, or which program? Im having some problems with the derivation path, so knowing what program was used to generate the seed would help alot.
It was created using ninki, yes.
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Hey, unfortunately I cannot reserve it for a certain person. I will pay the first person who comes with a working solution.
I do not understand why not, not even 24 hours? As this takes some time, and i'd risk spending hours of work for nothing. Well I don't have any guarantee that you will succeed so therefore I can't just push every other person who wants to try and do it away without actually knowing whether it will work or not.
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I can try this task. Can you reserve it for me for like 72 hours or so on? I will let you know if i don't manage to edit the code in a way that it works Edit: No need to setup escrow yet, just a reservation. Will tell you if i have a working script, so you can escrow the funds before i hand it over. Hey, unfortunately I cannot reserve it for a certain person. I will pay the first person who comes with a working solution.
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Hey guys, A while ago I posted this threading looking for someone to recover my old BTC wallet dating from 2015 that was stored on Ninki Wallet. User @crptdv managed to do it. This was the original BTC ninki-recovery script: https://github.com/Ninkip2p/ninki-recoverThis is the updated version created by @crptdv: https://github.com/btccrpt/ninki-recoverUser has also informed me that I should be able to get the BCH out of these addresses, since my BTC balance at the time of the fork was 3 BTC, therefore I also have 3 BCH on those addresses. Since I can't seem to get in touch with the guy who did it, I am looking for a programmer to edit the script accordingly so that it fetches the BCH from my addresses and I can withdraw them to my BCH wallet. Escrow is a must.
Regards, jreister EDIT 11.04.2018 UPDATE: Can confirm user @starmyc Great programmer, great communication and it all went pretty smooth with an easy solution he provided. Recommended. Proof of payment: https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/1a756281f87992a599be74d71181614662d37a692c7500816096d9b302aabffc
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Hey guys, buying VCC's with 10$ or more balance. Paying in Bitcoin.
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Hi jreister, I sent you a PM on reddit, could you talk to me there? I think I can help you.
Can confirm user crptdv modified it and it worked . Link here in case anyone else needs this in the future. https://github.com/btccrpt/ninki-recover
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Salut,
Cineva pe la Iasi sau Bacau zilele astea care cumpara Bitcoin? Vreau sa vand de vreo 10.000-12.000 lei.
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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/Ac79FDid 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/Qym0yA87All I did was add 6 lines. Grep the Bitcoin address to find where they are. I have the private keys.
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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/Ac79FDid 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?
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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/Ac79FIs this the recovering tool from ninki that you're talking about https://github.com/Ninkip2p/ninki-recover ? I have already experienced that web error "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" in the past (not on ninki). I'm interested to help you out on this matter. Also, could you add the bitcoin address on your main post containing that 4 btc? Yup, found the address. 35FynW7vYFvhbeLA2mYH2zHUk9PR5gpDj5 Reward stays 0.4 BTC still as long as someone can help me do it.
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Hello guys, I have a old Ninki Wallet bitcoin wallet which I used back in septeber 2015 on my iPhone and left it there with the phone. I have a little bit over 4 Bitcoins on that account but sadly yesterday when I checked the old accounts it seems that the service shut down. I tried to use the ninki-wallet tool from their github with all the proper data (offline key, online key, private key) but without success, it just seems to forever get stuck at Step 4 with the message "Checking for xxxxx address". Also I tried to analyze the background data the recovery application uses and it seems that when it runs these messages appear: Failed to load https://api.chain.com/v1/bitcoin/addresses/3GXJPPyKrtd7EZFjj6PsZfD13Rq4VCRrzo: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'null' is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 405. For each and every single address it says it's checking this is happening. Therefore, anyone who thinks I can solve this or can recover it for me (trusted members, of course), I am willing to give 10% of the bitcoin amount on the wallet for this.
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Yes it is completely dead.
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Hello guys, I have a old Ninki Wallet bitcoin wallet which I used back in septeber 2015 on my iPhone and left it there with the phone. I have a little bit over 4 Bitcoins on that account but sadly yesterday when I checked the old accounts it seems that the service shut down. I tried to use the ninki-wallet tool from their github with all the proper data (offline key, online key, private key) but without success, it just seems to forever get stuck at Step 4 with the message "Checking for xxxxx address". Also I tried to analyze the background data the recovery application uses and it seems that when it runs these messages appear: Failed to load https://api.chain.com/v1/bitcoin/addresses/3GXJPPyKrtd7EZFjj6PsZfD13Rq4VCRrzo: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'null' is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 405. For each and every single address it says it's checking this is happening. Therefore, anyone who thinks I can solve this or can recover it for me (trusted members, of course), I am willing to give 10% of the bitcoin amount on the wallet for this.
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