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Not graded, never out of the original packaging from Mike but thanks for the response.
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Thank you for the responses. That is a great thread you linked but I don't see any recent sales of these.
I know the Silver 10 is much more rare so that makes sense. I'd be looking for ~15 and 27.5ish and would rather not deal with all the forks plus I think it would be a shame to peel the 25, it is a work of art, really, and would prefer it go to another collector.
Appreciate everyone's input, thank you!
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Hi all,
Been out of the game for a while and just wanted some input on current prices. Not looking for formal bids just a general range/market overview. Scrolled through some pages and haven't seen anything recent, curious if there is still a decent premium for these or basically spot + forks.
These coins (10btc All Silver and 25btc) are direct from Mike with funding emails, perfect shape, funded, and never out of original containers.
Will provide pics/details if I decide to sell anytime soon, otherwise I will check back in a few years - thanks for the help!
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Yes, that was a typo , I use 'settxfee' and verify it is set via "getwalletinfo" which shows the proper rate. And it works perfectly for smaller (size) transactions (they use my set fee no problem). I don't use any command line arguments, I don't believe I need to.
Thanks for the wiki info, I've seen it. Was hoping to reach someone who knows the code to see what it's actually doing in this case, and hopefully save people from the same fate in future releases by at least giving a warning should the .1 BTC fee be set overriding their existing setting.
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I obviously don't want to pay the $1000 fee. And yes, I understand the smaller transactions will cost a bit more. That's why I'd like to understand how this "Minimum .1 BTC fee" works. What is the cutoff, how can it be changed/worked around.
And I was hoping to do it without rawtransactions, which I am familiar with but don't feel comfortable using.
Can someone explain the ".1 BTC Minimum fee" and the exact mechanics - surely it's in the code somewhere. And yes I'd call it a bug that it overrides user set fee without warning from the normal command line send.
Thanks for the responses.
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Thanks for the response - Yes, it's large in bytes. Probably well over 100 inputs. And yes it works fine sending smaller chunks at a time with the fee I specified. But I'd like to know where the "cutoff" is and how this "minimum .1 BTC fee" works, especially as it can override your own set fee without warning.
I'm using command line so coin control is a bit harder.
Cheers.
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I have a weird issue - when combining many small inputs i'm getting an error message "this transaction requires a minimum fee of at least .1 BTC" - even though I have properly set the fee via settxnfee to a very low sat/byte rate (I'm in no rush). It seems to be forcing a much higher fee rate.
There is nothing fee-specific in the config file, and I can see the proper fee set when i run "getwalletinfo" - where is this "minimum fee" coming from and how do I get around it? - thanks.
Even worse is - if there are additional funds to pay the flat .1 btc rate, it will send the txn with .1 fee overriding my much lower specified fee, with no warning.
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Sounds like a stalemate then, good luck to you. Will have easy access to it in January, if you are still looking then I will reach out.
Cheers
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I have a silver 10, ungraded but never been out of the case. It's in another location so not convenient to get pics, but if you are serious and your offer/range is in the ballpark I will do it. You can msg me your range/estimate if you prefer.
Will escrow with an agreed upon well known member here.
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Thanks GoldTiger - but finding the password is NOT the problem.
Have a mutibit wallet AND the password (and other required files/folders). It opens successfully in Multibit HD with the password.
How do I decrypt the .aes wallet file WITHOUT the multibit HD client, that is the question. Tried to decrypt with AESCrypt and others - yes with the correct password - and it gives an error.
Appreciate the devs help here!
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I would also like to know this...Tried AEScrypt and some others (error: bad format ), need to decrypt the wallet file and retrieve the existing keys.
Yes, I know about just restoring or sending the money - have the wallet and wallet password, please lay out the steps to decrypt - thanks!
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yes, but not with a nice clean interface with livestream of all the major tracks, for bitcoin.
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So wait, these are fake races (read: easily rigged). Would def use the site if it were real races like from Belmont Park, Churchill downs, etc.
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Quick update - I did get paid and email seems very responsive now. All good !
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Anyone else having withdrawals problems? I have one way over 12 hrs and no response from support...
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Anyone else having trouble betting mlb here today? All the games just bring up a blank page instead of the betslip..Other sports seem ok.
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Any reason why soccer betting is not working? Every bet just brings up a blank page. Other sports seem ok, thanks!
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nitrogen 4 casinobitco.in (now bitcoinrush.io) 4 directbet 3 bet-bitcoin 0 - scam
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You were right, I saw the negative trust but it was a small number and didn't really look into it after they paid a few bets.
I didn't lose much, and you probably saved other people, so good job. Anyone else have input?
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Sorry for the confusion - the site is http://bet-bitcoin.com/I think this should stay in the Gambling site to warn people looking for a sportsbook, but whatever.
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