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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: December 10, 2011, 02:31:23 PM
If you have a need to be allowed into the forum beyond before you have completed the required 5 posts and 4 hours logged in, please post your request here. You must provide evidence that shows that you either understand more about Bitcoin than the average newbie, or that what you want to post can only be done in another forum. Reasons such as "I'm not a spammer" will be ignored. Try to be as specific as possible.

If you are asking to be whitelisted because you are having a problem with something, we generally look more favorably on people who have already attempted to solve their issue in the Newbie forum. Even if you end up not qualifying for preemptive whitelisting, your post might still qualify for being moved to another forum if you have received insufficient help after a few hours.

For the current status of how far along we are in processing whitelist requests, check the Pending Whitelists thread.

Please note: If you see "Jr. Member" by your name, you have already met the 5 posts and 4 hour requirements and don't need to post here. Additionally, after you meet the requirements, it can take up to 10 minutes for your account to be automatically upgraded.

Bitcoin is a P2P system used to transact bitcoins, of which there will only ever be 21 million. Everyone has a copy of the accounting database, and using private keys and public address you can send bitcoin.

Did I pass the test teacher? Please whitelist me. I am not going to click around for 4 hours just to satisfy a requirement, but I have some interesting stuff to contribute.
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Creating a vault on CD on: June 11, 2011, 05:04:58 PM
I was thinking of creating an empty wallet, recording it on CD, and removing it from my computer. Any bitcoins I want to save and don't intend to spend, I can just send to that wallet. If my computer ever gets hacked, that wallet will be safe.

If I every want to access that wallet, I can just copy it to a computer, it will update with all the money that has been transfered to it, and I am set.

Does that seem right, or am I missing a technical detail. If I send any money out of that wallet, do I need to re-record that wallet to disk, or can I just keep using the original wallet file.
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