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Because the transaction was to addresses within my own wallet, bitcoind did not show them under listtransactions because it classified all of them as change transactions.
The specific code for this is in CWalletTx::GetAmounts in wallet.cpp, inside the for loop it calls pwallet->IsChange(txout). GetAmounts is called from ListTransactions in rpcwallet.cpp (just in case this info is helpful for anyone).
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I'm using a very recent bitcoind build from the git repo (fecda6853d9bbc3b6df13e48cb0283e7c8ab7d52 from Apr 3). I sent a sendmany transaction, from addresses that are in my wallet to other already-used (change addresses) in the same wallet. When I run listtransactions with no parameters, the transaction does not appear at all. (I have not sent or received any other transactions since sending this one).
I'm assuming that listtransactions should show all transactions, to myself or not, as well as sendmany or other less-common transactions. I can view my txid on blockchain.info, and gettransaction indeed shows details. There are >100 confirms.
Is this a bug in recent commits in the git repo, or does listtransactions not show sendmany transactions? I can provide the txid if it helps.
Thanks!
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First of all, I exchanged money on Bitstamp exclusively since last spring. Withdrawals were less frequent during these last few months, but I had withdrawals both larger and smaller than the one I tried making now. I'm a verified customer with them.
Second, while some questions kinda sorta make sense, others are rather useless, redundant or impossible to address accurately. And some of their requests are downright audacious, not to mention grossly lacking respect to personal security. If I mine it's none of their goddamn business what the hell I mine with, what are the hardware specs and sure as hell they don't need to get invoices to every piece of hardware I mine with.
Did you end up answering these questions? Did they let you withdraw? I'm also curious about the USD amount you attempted to withdraw, if you don't mind sharing.
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Bot is running nice, made about 1k eur in the last month. I'm tracking everything with excel.
Just curious, that return is from what amount of fiat and BTC?
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I'm happy to report I received the coin safe and sound.
Big vouch for 2weiX, best prices and a serious salesman!
I also got mine a few days ago. Thanks!
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... I am in talks with a certain platform to explore listing ...
MPEx? What's your view of them after finishing the Satoshi Dice deal?
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steelboy do you have one available for sale? or anyone else - please PM me.
for me as well Same, I'm also interested. What was the price per coin previously?
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I placed an order and already have tracking numbers, so far so good.
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I bought a coin from molecular earlier in May, good experience overall.
What city would the pickup be in?
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bump
any user experiences lately?
Yep, I'm still a user. Started when bitcoin was a little above $10. They've been able to honor all of my withdrawals with no problem. Spread is pretty good, I have a pro account. I haven't found any service close to this. Bit4X, in my opinion, is probably the best investment opportunity available to the average retail investor. You get the insane growth of bitcoin + whatever you make in forex, which can result in some astounding returns. Let's say you're a reasonably good investor and you can get 5% per month in forex trading, using Expert Advisors in MT4 or whatever. You deposit X amount of bitcoin now, and you're making 5% per month on your original investment (in terms of fiat). Let's say, after a year, the value of bitcoin increases 10x. This is not unlikely and has happened many times before (bitcoin is up something like 80x this year so far, $10 to $800). Now, if you're still making 5% per month in terms of bitcoin, you're making 50% per month of the value of your initial investment in terms of fiat. This is awesome. Additionally, I'm an "anonymous" user. Bit4X just knows my username and PGP key. You don't have to submit any stupid "AML/KYC" info, you just go. tldr: it's awesome, ask me for my affiliate ID before you sign up for free bitcoin. (I've gotten it a few times already).
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I like this idea - have you considered writing the tool for bitstamp's API too? Their percentage of total bitcoin trading volume has risen a fair amount recently.
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I've been working on a bitcoin project and have encountered a frustrating problem. Take a look (from bash): $ bitcoind sendmany "rawr_1" '{"1Lg55PomZKuD7AM3YhYTLrKKKE8jAZJDnw": 0.017198017, "16ZpzqkBzh4NB64v9USYgJ6eYEGKB4sbNr": 0.017501984}' 0 "rawr_1" error: {"code":-6,"message":"Insufficient funds"} $ bitcoind getbalance "rawr_1" 0.03500000 $ echo "0.017198017 + 0.017501984" | bc .034700001 As you can see, the account "rawr_1" should actually have enough funds to send the transaction. Is bitcoind attempting to add a fee but not telling me about it? How can I know what the fee "should" be before attempting to send it? And, why isn't bitcoind giving me a more descriptive error, if "insufficient funds" is really "funds sufficient, but not enough to cover the fee of x BTC" Thanks!
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So if I open an order with a leverage of 1, I'm still charged interest, even though I'm not "borrowing" any BTC to place the order?
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Hey piuk, awesome service. I have a request, I don't think it would be too hard to implement on your end. I'd like to be able to get more than the latest 50 transactions for an address. I know we can do something like: http://blockchain.info/address/1LNWw6yCxkUmkhArb2Nf2MPw6vG7u5WG7q?format=json&limit=25to get a certain number of transactions. Could you allow us to either request more than 50 transactions, or start at an "offset" to be able to get a larger number of transactions for an address? Thanks! I should have tried before I typed this. "offset" seems to work exactly as expected. Cool.
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Hey piuk, awesome service. I have a request, I don't think it would be too hard to implement on your end. I'd like to be able to get more than the latest 50 transactions for an address. I know we can do something like: http://blockchain.info/address/1LNWw6yCxkUmkhArb2Nf2MPw6vG7u5WG7q?format=json&limit=25to get a certain number of transactions. Could you allow us to either request more than 50 transactions, or start at an "offset" to be able to get a larger number of transactions for an address? Thanks!
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Do you take it of the bag !!!!! NOOOOOOOO !!!!! // Collector mode off
Is really nice indeed.
Oh, I didn't even think about that. Oops. It kinda looked like it had been touch already though, but maybe it hadn't.
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My bitcoin arrived today, it's pretty! Ok, I edited the colors just slightly, but it's still really nice looking  Thanks! 
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15.6k bets unaccounted for!
dooglus, I'm sure this has been asked before somewhere in this 50+ page thread, but have you made your script that calculates these stats publicly available?
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