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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Need to talk to playt.in admin! on: October 13, 2014, 10:38:15 PM
Today I deposited some coins into a playt.in account that was a 'quick' registration account. My computer crashed moments later and I have lost the URL to access my funds. I have confirmed they are still sitting in my account on the blockchain, and PM'd the playt admin's account on this forum, but I cannot find a direct support email address or anything like that. Playt has not been active on this forum for a while, and I am not feeling very good about the potential outcomes of this situation. I was using the tor browser, so there is no history. MAYBE I can dig the URL out of my tor browser bundle's cache if it did not get a chance to delete the history, because my computer just totally shut down on me. Would someone please help me figure this out or help me get in contact with the admins of https://playt.in ? I don't really know what else to do, and it was a fairly large amount of coin.

https://blockchain.info/tx/42f000bded103d7bc09d2ef1d77a617e860bef0caa3e7d15c1f42d53c5f6d95f

there are my funds, I can prove that they are my funds.. but how do I contact the admin, and will they even help me? Someone help please?
2  Bitcoin / Electrum / Suggestion to dev's: "Rehup" like feature would be handy... on: September 23, 2014, 04:21:05 AM
I often have to reopen my wallet because it does not always sync properly, for instance sometimes a transaction will say "unverified" well after it's gotten many confirmations on the blockchain. The solution is generally to click ctrl + o and reopen the wallet, although sometimes switching servers is necessary as well. How about adding a button, or even a console command such as:

Code:
rehup()
or
Code:
 reopenwallet()

The command would reopen the wallet and switch to a new server, to increase chances of a proper sync. That would be very convenient. Just my thoughts.

Best Regards, I love Electrum.
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Beware Coin.Mx -- Processing withdrawals without a transaction fee! on: August 29, 2014, 06:46:36 AM
So I just withdrew some bitcoin out of my account with coin.mx, and it's been about an hour and the transaction has yet to be confirmed. I checked the blockchain, and noticed that they sent a transaction of 10 BTC (some to my wallet and some to another) with no transaction fee, whatsoever! Isn't that just bad business? The probability of the transaction either being delayed, or getting stuck, is much higher is no fee is included. I chatted with customer support about the issue, and this is what they said:

Me: Hi, I just wanted to comment that when I withdrew BTC from my account the transaction was sent, but with no transaction fee for the miners. That's not good practice, as it can seriously delay a transaction, or even cause the transaction to freeze. Although a transaction with no fee will usually get picked up by some miner eventually, there is no guarantee, and it's been 45 minutes and the transaction has yet to receive a confirmation. I would suggest you make sure that a small fee is sent with each BTC withdrawal.

Agent: The fee of the miners was determine on the blockchains the exchange can't control

Me: Actually, when one sends a transaction, one has complete control over the amount of the included fee, and can choose to include a fee or not. It's really basic stuff... I'm surprised that a company of this stature would do that.

Agent: Once it's complete on transaction history, it means that the btc is now on the blockchain for confirmation. This is something that is beyond our control since the transaction is already on the blockchain.

Me: Yes, it is at this point, beyond your control; however if a very small fee (even .0001 btc would suffice) is included to begin with, the probability of the transaction quickly, and successfully confirming is much higher.

Agent: If you have some concerns you can free to email support@coin.mx

Agent:
thank you

Me:
Ok, well if I don't get a confirmation on my withdrawal within the next few hours, I will do that.

Agent: alright thank you


It's pretty amazing that coin.mx would send that much coin with no fee, and then claim that they have no control over whether or not they send a transaction fee. In my opinion, this is very unprofessional. It's been an hour and I still have not received a confirmation... What should I do next? I am assuming it will come through eventually, but I'm rather irritated because if they bothered to send even 0.0001 btc than I probably would have spendable coins be now.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Cannot compile any version of darkcoin cpuminer on Ubuntu, vps or amd! on: August 26, 2014, 05:19:50 AM
So  really am interested in Darkcoin, as it has some qualities that make me think it could do very well (like anonymity). But everytime I try to compile it, and I've tried on a VPS and on an AMD, and get this error at make:

make[2]: *** [minerd-hash.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/anon/darkcoin-cpuminer-1.3-avx-aes'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/anon/darkcoin-cpuminer-1.3-avx-aes'
make: *** [all] Error 2


I've tried the 1.2, 1.3 master and the stable versions of each, to no success. Does anyone have an answer for this?

I've included the entire compilation output here: http://darkerego.com/error.html
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