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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Does anyone have experience with empowr coins? on: May 05, 2019, 05:00:22 AM
I keep getting courtesy email notices from empowr.com saying I have an insane balance of 48 million USD in pre-coins.

Anyone else getting those kind of emails?

I can't figure out how they can say my balance is worth that much when it appears you can't even swap pre-coins for USD.
2  Economy / Lending / Need 3 btc loan for one year I have collateral. Repayment 3 btc +7k USD on: May 04, 2019, 08:57:03 PM
I need a 3 BTC loan for one year. I can payback $2,000 USD monthly until paid in full. I have two active websites both established and online for over 15 years I can use as collateral. I can move those domains into escrow while I'm repaying the loan. We can agree on the escrow provider but the domain names must remain pointed at my servers during the loan process so it doesn't interfere with my business operations.

I plan to take the 3 btc and borrow against it at https://nexo.io/ this way if the btc shoots up in value I'm not indebted to the lender for life.

I can provide the lender with my dl, ssn, address, cell phone (I've had the same cell number for 18 years), references, two years financial statements via PayPal, social profile, EIN, tax records. Anything else?

If you're interested in talking with me please send me a PM. If you're a scammer please don't bother wasting your time and my time. I will only deal with someone willing to use an escrow service and prove ownership of their BTC with a signature before I release any private info. This protects me and the lender.

I'm using the funds for operating capital for a new company I've started. I already have a business license for this company, EIN, BOC-3, and registered with the FMCSA, and purchased equipment. Just need a little more capital to get the cash flowing...


3  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / openssl making private/public keys for ethereum on: March 22, 2018, 11:29:48 PM
I hope someone can help me with this… I'm asking in the bitcoin forum b/c question relates to secp256k1 & openssl.

I understand how to make an ethereum public/private key & public address using linux commands.
From the command prompt three simple steps:

1)                openssl ecparam -name secp256k1 -genkey -noout | openssl ec -text -noout > Key
2)                cat Key | grep pub -A 5 | tail -n +2 |tr -d '\n[:space:]:' | sed 's/^04//' > pub
3)                cat pub | keccak-256sum -x -l | tr -d ' -' | tail -c 41 >  address

Wala! All done! I’ve got a unique public/private key to use for my ethereum wallet.

But what I can’t figure out is how to input a set of numbers/letters into openssl and get the public/private keys like at the end of step 1.
Let’s say I like this ethereum private key but I need the public address to use it:

A114dad00000000000faced00000000000bad000000000decaf00c02bad02bad

I know I can go to an online wallet and enter the private key and get the public address which is:
0xB1607e934B61Fc1128AF1E8aa668e33d883aB3b9 (please nobody use this address keys are now public)
but I want to do this from linux prompt and get the answer.

My question: How do I enter that private key into openssl to get the private/public key pair returned something like this result?

Private-Key: (256 bit)
priv:
     0b:f3:29:aa:bf:d0:bb:0b:0f:e1:4b:80:54:f2:1a:
     2e:38:7d:cd:b5:9b:07:5f:3c:38:99:40:bd:5e:e4:
     a4:0f
pub:
     04:2f:06:55:11:4a:b1:90:11:00:a4:48:cb:6a:91:
     76:f3:01:50:2d:9f:8b:03:ab:cb:8b:67:e7:e7:d0:
     3f:85:de:e9:2a:76:59:12:94:4a:4a:ff:94:cd:d7:
     97:a2:6b:9c:ae:da:4e:ec:b0:1d:30:c0:55:14:90:
     b6:51:dd:75:09
 ASN1 OID: secp256k1   (please don’t use this key pair it’s now public)

Thanks in advance for any help… Openssl has really got me all messed up trying to figure this out.
4  Economy / Lending / crowdfunding need to raise 45.5 btc for listing on major exchange on: March 02, 2018, 04:35:41 AM
Please delete this thread. Thank you...
5  Economy / Currency exchange / Need 45.5 btc anyone interested in swapping btc for tokens? on: March 01, 2018, 11:19:54 PM
Well I thought this was deleted. Someone please delete this post. Thank you for your time.


6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / ANN | Bounty | Membership Airdrop | eGO Token on: December 18, 2017, 09:07:39 AM


ForkDelta https://forkdelta.github.io/#!/trade/eGO-ETH

IDEX https://idex.market/eth/ego

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Join GoGuides to receive monthly airdrops of eGO tokens: http://www.goguides.org/membership.html

Official notice posted at GoGuides: http://www.goguides.org/ego.html

After January each member receives 100 tokens at the start of each month until all tokens assigned to the community are distributed.

eGO token was created to support and incentivize members within the GoGuides community.

Members can receive an additional reward of 10 eGO tokens for each website added in GoGuides.

Members can also receive an additional reward of 10 eGO tokens for each reported bad link in GoGuides.

Members that report spam or porn in the directory will also receive an additional reward of 100 eGO tokens.

Bonus reward tokens are calculated each month and included in the members next airdrop.

Please note eth gas prices will dictate the exact date when airdrops are made.

BOUNTY OPEN to ANYONE

Get eGO listed on an exchange and receive 50,000 eGO tokens for your reward. You must PM me and let me know the exchange you're working to get us listed on.



eGO Tokens

Total Supply: 200,000,000
Token Name: GoGuides
Token Symbol: eGO
Decimals: 18
Contract Address: 0x18cabd1e7db6c52406719cb72859ea2c2eea75d6
80% Distribution: 160,000,000 exclusively held for members - airdropped monthly + bonuses.
20% Distribution: 40,000,000 exclusively held for GoGuides, LLC to assist in GoGuides & eGO growth.
Community projects with bounties coming soon!

I'm on twitter if anyone would like to follow me: https://twitter.com/Robert_M_Barger
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / https://waveswallet.io a scam site? on: November 17, 2017, 05:19:42 PM
I had some tokens airdropped into an account I setup at https://waveswallet.io but now I can't login. Can't find a login at all. Have I been scammed out of my tokens? Anyone have any experience with this website?
8  Economy / Services / I will promote your business/project/product for bitcoin on: November 03, 2017, 06:10:09 AM
If you need help promoting your business/project/product on twitter I can help.

I have over 20k followers with a 99% audit score meaning around 1% of my followers are fake and the rest are real.

If I like what you're offering I will gladly share it with my followers. Just not porn, gambling, pharmaceutical, etc..

I will accept bitcoin in exchange for this service. How much will depend on how often and how much you want me tweeting.

I'm new to cryptocurrency and currently have zero bitcoins and thought this would be a fun way to earn some coins while helping someone out.

If interested send me a private message and we can work out an agreement.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Trying to solo mine litecoin but cant get work. on: October 28, 2017, 09:44:06 PM
I've solo mined several altcoins using windows no problem. But for some reason when I try to mine litecoin (few other coins also give me this problem) it never connects. Say No servers were found. I have litecoin in my \AppData\Roaming\ folder where I'm able to solo mine other coins no problem, just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I'm using guiminer, from my log:

2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:36:28] Started cgminer 3.1.0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:36:28] Probing for an alive pool
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:36:28] Pool 0 slow/down or URL or credentials invalid
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] No servers were found that could be used to get work from.
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have input
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Most likely you have input the wrong URL, forgotten to add a port, or have not set up workers
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Pool: 0  URL: http://127.0.0.1:9332  User: sdhfbgsibf  Password: ddfhbsihfvl
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28]
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": Summary of runtime statistics:
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Started at
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Pool: http://127.0.0.1:9332
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Runtime: 419229 hrs : 37 mins : 28 secs
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Average hashrate: 0.0 Kilohash/s
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Solved blocks: 0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Best share difficulty: 0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Share submissions: 0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Hardware errors: 0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Utility (accepted shares / min): 0.00/min
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Work Utility (diff1 shares solved / min): 0.00/min
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Stale submissions discarded due to new blocks: 0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Unable to get work from server occasions: 0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Work items generated locally: 0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Submitting work remotely delay occasions: 0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] New blocks detected on network: 0
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] Summary of per device statistics:
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] GPU0 (1s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 U:0.0/m I:18
2017-10-28 17:37:28: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28]
2017-10-28 17:37:29: Listener for "LiteCoinSolo": [2017-10-28 17:37:28] No servers could be used! Exiting.



My conf:

server=1
daemon=1
listen=1
gen=0
rpcport=9332
rpcuser=sdhfbgsibf
rpcpassword=ddfhbsihfvl
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1

block_nTime=1317972665
block_nNonce=2084524493

Ports 9332 & 9333 are open and virus protection is not the problem.

Even tried starting litecoin from cmd with -server option but still no luck. Litecoin itself connects and load blocks just fine.

If someone could give me a little help I would greatly appreciate it. I've spent over two weeks reading forums trying to figure this out.  Sad
10  Other / Meta / My Activity didn't change. on: October 25, 2017, 09:39:06 AM
Looks like for this activity update I remained a newbie b/c my activity stayed at 28.

So, another two weeks wait to see if I move to jr member?

I had a mod delete 8 straight post I had made. Is that what held me back? One of the post deleted was a link here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12saLhlUoqIdairxzuSPu6EYGrt7FN2lOstO1yDjCEbA/htmlview?pli=1https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12saLhlUoqIdairxzuSPu6EYGrt7FN2lOstO1yDjCEbA/htmlview?pli=1

It took me almost 10 minutes to find that link and post it just to help that member out. And boom 8 post in a roll deleted. Doesn't seem like I should be punished for trying to help someone...
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Gridseed blade 80 chip scrypt miner - what are these errors? on: October 09, 2017, 01:27:40 AM
Hello everyone, I just got my first ASIC miner yesterday. A little used but its hashing steady at 5.692Mh/s on avg. I solo mined with it for a couple of hours this morning and hit one altcoin twice. Grin I've been running it in a pool and payments are coming in steady so everything seems great. But under the hood I keep seeing these errors and I can' figure out what they mean. Would someone be kind enough to explain these errors?

[2017-10-08 18:12:21] < (no data)
[2017-10-08 18:12:21] GSD0: GetResults (amt=0 err=-7 ern=0)
[2017-10-08 18:12:21] < (no data)
[2017-10-08 18:12:21] [thread 0: 621954 hashes, 2.8 mhash/sec]
[2017-10-08 18:12:22] GSD1: GetResults (amt=0 err=-7 ern=0)
[2017-10-08 18:12:22] < (no data)
[2017-10-08 18:12:22] [thread 1: 630501 hashes, 2.9 mhash/sec]
[2017-10-08 18:12:22] GSD0: GetResults (amt=0 err=-7 ern=0)
[2017-10-08 18:12:22] < (no data)

I also use this command to start the blade:  cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://miningpool.thruhere.net:7998/#xnsub -u KSDDbiASUGSIdfouAhfohufchoduhvosdvh -p x --gridseed-options=baud=115200,freq=850,chips=40 --hotplug 80

I'm not sure if chips=40 should be set at 40 or 80. I tried it at chips=80 and it hashed just fine at 11.5Mh/s but I worried it might burnout the chip.

I'm also not sure if the --hotplug should be changed from 80 to something else. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance for any help...
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