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1  Other / MultiBit / Need some help with multibit wallet on: May 23, 2017, 06:49:48 PM
Hi all,

I’m having big problems with my multibit HD wallet.  I use it a lot and have it often open for long times.
I’ve seen the same with multibit classic, it works like a charm but after a while an unconfirmed transaction gets stuck andit makes the entire app useless.

So here’s what happened and what i tried:

- Send a transaction and didn’t confirm
- Found out from merchant fee was’t high enough

-Send out another transaction with higher fee, worked
-had some unconfirmed balance and coins from first unconfirmed transaction didn’t reappear.

-send out another transaction, with 80000 satoshi’s as fee, didn’t work

-send out too more with increasing fees, also got stuck

-started stressing out why i couln’t send any bitcoins anymore
-installed electrum and used “empty wallet” in multibit with fee over 100000, didn’t work

-in electrum i used “child to parent fee” and it costed me 57$ but this confirmed the transaction coming from the “empty wallet”-transaction in mutibit.

-A lot of bitcoins vaporised and are still stuck in multibit, the transactions don’t confirm

-every time i use “repair wallet” it seems as if the last transaction that were made are the stucked onces, see screenshot.  I’ve made these transactions over a couple of days, but after “repair wallet”, they are shown as “today”.
-I’ve restored from wallet words, same story

-i’ve installed on 3 different computers and each time i recover from wallet words i see different numbers with the stuck transactions.  Like they randomly appear.
-I estimate i have a little less than 0.2 BTC stuck in uncofirmed transactions.
_it all started with a low fee transaction but i have been using the same fee since i downloaded mulitbit.
-I think the first unconfirmed transaction that started this bug was about a week ago, on 15/05

If anybody could help me investigate this please send a PM, i can give you the wallet and it can get burned.  I've already recovered most of it, but i still have some stuck transactions.
And while we"re at it...i still have a multibit wallet from around 2012-13, it had the same problem.  I have one wallet file which is 2 MB, which means it still has private keys right?
Multibit HD really failed me over & over again, i hope electrum is better now, i remember checking it out years ago and back then it wasn't stable so i chose multibit, but now i noticed it evolved much more than multibit did.
Either someone helps me recover the stuck transactions or i lose the coins, i've treid so many things, i can't fix it....I've send emails to multibit support but not a single reply.
If you're interested please PM me.
2  Economy / Computer hardware / 4 X IBM 4810-330 surePOS on: February 25, 2017, 08:23:23 PM
For people who are interested, please PM me a an offer, info for shipping : weight is 6.4KG per computer.
All have puppy linux installed and+ 1GB compact flash card in the cardslot.
Will be shipped from Belgium

TYPE: IBM

The IBM 4810 is the SurePOS 300 Series, an Entry POS that can be a thin or thick client. The SurePOS 300 has been designed to meet the rigors of the retail environment, while providing a low-cost alternative.
Model abstract 4810-330

The IBM SurePOS 300 Series Model 330 has PC technology with plenty of ports for POS peripherals and a wide range of configuration options. This is the thin client model and does not include storage media. Model 330 includes 256 MB of DDR memory, 10/100 Ethernet, SVGA, 1 24V USB, 2 12VUSB2 ,PC USB ports, 2 RS232 ports, 4 powered RS232 ports, cash drawer, PC keyboard and mouse ports, parallel port, and AC97 Audio. Features are available to upgrade the system memory or provide retail peripherals. Plus, we now have a feature available for an internal CD
   Highlights:
   

With the SurePOS 300 Series system units you can easily create the right solution for your business.

These SurePOS 300 models offer:

    866 MHz VIA C3 processor, standard
    128 MB memory standard, expandable to 512 MB
    4-8 MB UMA Video memory
    40 GB Value Hard Disk Drive Standard (Model 31H only)
    128 MB Compact Flash Standard (Model 31C only)
    40 GB Value HDD or greater MES Upgrade Kit (Model 310 only)
    128 MB compact flash Upgrade Kit (Model 310 only)
    One PCI slot, half-size
    4 PC USB ports
    2 standard, 2 powered RS232 ports
    PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse ports
    SVGA
    10/100 Ethernet
    1 Parallel port

With the enhanced SurePOS 300 Series system units you can easily create the right solution for your business.

These SurePOS 300 enhanced models offer:

    1.2G Hz VIA C3 processor, standard
    256 MB memory standard, expandable to 512 MB
    4-8 MB UMA Video memory
    40 GB Value Hard Disk Drive Standard (Model 32H only)
    128 MB Compact Flash Standard (Model 32C only)
    40 GB Value HDD or greater MES Upgrade Kit (Model 320 only)
    128 MB compact flash Upgrade Kit (Model 320 only)
    One PCI slot, half-size
    4 PC USB ports
    4 standard, 2 powered RS232 ports
    PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse ports
    SVGA
    10/100 Ethernet






3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / cognitive radio and WSD's will boost the use of Crypto-currencies. on: March 11, 2014, 11:24:09 PM
I've been on a very interesting seminar today about the future of the radio spectrum distribution.
Professionally i'm a sound technician so that part of me doesn't welcome WSD's at all.  I shiver at the thought what it will do to my wireless mics...
But as a crypto-currency enthousiast i think this will be an important step in the success of crypto-currencies and in general all internet related technologies.

now what is cognitive radio and what are WSD?

WSD = White Space Device.

Radio technologies that are in use today are bound to a fixed part of the spectrum, the company using these frequencies needs to apply for a license and can then use a certain range of channels.  
In the radio spectrum you will find radio-stations, military radio, DVB-T(digital TV), analog TV, 3G, 4G and microphones.
All off these have their fixed channels they can use so they don't interfere with each other.  
The radio devices has a transmitter & receiver which is build to only transmit on the programmed frequency.
This leaves a lot of empty spaces, safe zones, the so called "white spaces" that are not used.

White space devices or cognitive radio are an innovative technology which has transmitter /receiver that can scan & correct the frequencies and build a broadband connection spread over the empty frequencies it found in the spectrum.
Compared to the technology we are using today it is much more automated & modular.

These devices will be sold without SIM-cards, you don't need a provider anymore.  You buy a device from google/samsung/apple and once you switch on your device it is online and you don't have to pay for your internet connection.

So there are 3 very important innovations in cognitive radio:
1.  Pay once, always worldwide online
2.  Remote places will have wireless broadband internet
3.  Complete use of the spectrum, lower frequencies are physically more useful cause they penetrate walls.

These things are not possible now unless you pay your provider a serious bill and you will still have a crappy connection if you're up in the mountains or in a building build like a bunker. And i wouldn't download too much video's or a blockchain with a roaming SIM card in a foreign country.
3G & 4G use very high frequencies so they don't penetrate walls well, cognitive radio will use everything, so also longer frequencies which penetrate walls much easier, your cognitive radio internet connection will work a lot better in tunnels and bunkers than 3&4G.

It is yet another leap in the digitalization of our society and will eventually cover the entire planet with broadband internet.
WSD's will definitely influence the success of crypto-currencies.
A very interesting topic to investigate, check WSD or cognitive radio on google and have fun reading!
I think the prices of crypto-currencies will sky-rocket a few months these devices hit the stores and start replacing our current technologies. ETA & adaptation 3-10 years
WSD's will open up the internet to a lot of people who don't have access now cause it's too expensive for them or simply too slow cause they're in a remote place.
4  Economy / Currency exchange / € 129.34 (skrill) - bitcoin on: March 02, 2014, 12:36:32 AM
I have € 129.34 for sale, you need a skrill account, who's interested?
5  Economy / Goods / [WTS][ART] Bitcoin Posters on: March 01, 2014, 03:44:54 AM
Hello fellow BTC enthusiasts.

What i want to offer you is to print designs i have collected at your chosen webstore, you pay me in BTC and I will pay the webstore.

You tell me which one you want, give me your personal details & details about size and quality of the print in PM, i look for the nearest webstore that prints single posters in your area, order it and you pay me the price in BTC+10%

So i am just a middle-man, offering a service in BTC and supplying the designs.  This way, shipping costs will be minimized and you receive a professional print in any size and quality you prefer.


10% will go to service costs and to collect new designs and organize contests

Escrow is offered, even preferred.
I want to avoid Paypal and credit cards, and i'm in Europe, so if bank transfers are not possible to your country the sale has to be cancelled.  If you have a good rep on the forum, i might consider other methods of payment.

When there is enough interest i will transform this into a website and bulk order the designs and ship them myself.

So here are watermarked examples of the first series:

BTC1


LTC1


BTC2


BTC3


BTC4


LTC2
6  Local / Mining (Nederlands) / gezocht: iemand die BFL jally met JTAG kan flashes on: February 24, 2014, 12:52:38 AM
Ik ben op zoek naar iemand die ervaring heeft in het flashes van Jally's en nieuwe firmware kan installeren/overclocken.
Ik heb een 8Gh jally die eigenlijk nooit gewerkt heeft en terugsturen is duur en duurt waarschijnlijk weer paar weken, ik heb 6 maanden gewacht na aankoop.
Ik heb op het forum wat onderzoek gedaan en het probleem dat ik heb (rode LED1 knippert snel) hebben sommige mensen opgelost door nieuwe firmware te installeren.

wie kan dat? wie wil dat? en wat kost het?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / POLL How do you store your coins? on: February 21, 2014, 02:45:04 AM
I'm using multibit and i have electrum on my phone. I never keep BTC on a website, once i decide i need coins on a website I send them, use them and withdraw them immediately.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / [BOUNTY]5 DOGE per unique link/email/phonenumber of a tattoo products wholesale on: February 20, 2014, 05:21:58 PM
I am collecting wholesale contactinfo for a friend who has a starting business in tattoo machines.
Just type in "tattoo wholesale in google and you'll find alot of things"
I already have a list but the google results are different in other locations.
This is why i'm contacting you for your help.
5 DOGE per unique link/email/phonenumber of a tattoo products wholesale business.

copy this and fill in
(name,country,email, link, phone number from the wholesale)

NAME:
COUNTRY:
LINK:
EMAIL:
PHONENUMBER:
DOGE WALLET:


thank you.
9  Other / Off-topic / The funny animated gif thread on: February 19, 2014, 01:24:58 AM
I'm a big fan of animated gifs! This is a treasure we are loosing and you don't see them around much anymore.

You can type  woo(insert O's)oowww al long as you want but it'll never be like:


10  Other / Off-topic / mexican drug lord's home after raid on: February 19, 2014, 01:04:30 AM
posted this somewhere else but kind of deserves it's own thread.



http://imgur.com/a/DYU2e

11  Bitcoin / Project Development / [Fundraise] startup bitcoin multiplayer website on: February 17, 2014, 09:04:31 PM
Hi,

I'm opening this thread to see if anybody is interested in funding my project.
Developers who want to aid are also welcome.
I'm planning to start a multiplayer website where people can compete in small competitive games to win bitcoins.
By now this is a 2 man project but i'd like to involve new people. active or passive, if you have an idea just reach out to me.
The websites will host small and fast paced games and has to be a fast & playful  way for new people to experiment with bitcoin.

The plans until now:
I have contacted a programmer, we discussed the project and we agreed to start with the bitcoin platform first before thinking about the gaming platform, i will fund this part myself entirely.
Once the bitcoin transaction platform has been tested and confirmed that it's working we continue on the gaming platform.
completion of the BTC platform will take 1 month minimum.
completion of the complete website will take 4 months minimum.

What happens when the project fails?
In case i have to make the decision to abandon the project I will try to sell the bitcoin transaction platform which i funded myself to repay the funds you've invested.  

How much interest will i get?
I am planning to get loans from several people and offer shares of the income the website will generate, then eventually i will buy back the shares.  So I will pay back the entire investment and you get dividends until i buy back your shares.
If you want you will also be invited to the closed beta testing to see the developments of your investment.

how much do you need?
Total cost price of the website is estimated 16000 €.

why should i trust you
No need to trust me now, this is just an informative thread, if you are interested to follow the developments give me you email and i will inform you on what's happening with the Bitcoin transaction platform.  

If you need extra info you can always PM me or shoot any question you have in this thread.
I know this thread is missing alot of details but i'm a little bit skeptic unfolding the backbones of my project on the web.
Personal messages will be answered with more detail if you have a good rep.
12  Economy / Speculation / Bull vs. Bear on: February 17, 2014, 03:31:12 PM
I see alot of economical terms used.
in particular bull & bear interests me.

Can someone explain in a few sentences what the difference is between them?

thanks in advance.
13  Bitcoin / Project Development / Looking for a hosting service with SSL on: February 09, 2014, 10:35:27 AM
Hi bitcointalk.org

I'm working on a dogecoin PvsP game website.
I'm looking for a server with SSL.
Does anybody know a good place where i can rent a server.
security and stability are important.
14  Local / Nederlands (Dutch) / waarschuwing voor paypal on: January 24, 2014, 03:32:55 PM
Hoi bitcointalk,

Ik ben dom geweest en heb bitcoins verkocht via ebay met paypal.
Ik heb zo'n 60 transacties gedaan en daarvan hebben 8 mensen me opgelicht voor 1200 euro.
Zij hebben een geschil geopend bij paypal dat ze geen product aangekregen hebben en omdat paypal blockchain.info niet aanvaard als officieel verzendbewijs hebben ze dezelfde dag hun geld nog teruggekregen.
Ik heb al het geld direct na de verkoop naar m'n bankrekening gestort en sta nu op paypal met een negatief saldo.
2 geschillen van grotere bedragen zijn nog niet afgerond.
Ik heb momenteel schrik dat de overige 52 kopers op hetzelfde idee komen, want zij hebben nog weken de tijd om hetzelfde te doen.  Dan zou het om 7000 euro gaan.

Jullie zullen nu wel leuk zitten te lachen en denken "ja, moet je maar niet zo dom zijn, dat is paypal, hahaha"
klopt, maar klopt ook niet.  Uiteindelijk is dit fraude.
Ik stress er niet om, zo'n dingen moeten gebeuren om evolutie af te dwingen.
C'est la vie.
Ik heb al aangifte gedaan bij ecops en wanneer alle geschillen rond zijn ga ik persoonlijk naar de politie met het hele dossier om een klacht in te dienen wegens fraude.  Veel verwacht ik hier echter niet van, maar zwijgen helpt ook niet.
Ik ben op zoek naar mensen (media & justitie) die geïnteresseerd zijn in mijn verhaal en het dossier dat ik heb opgesteld voor verder onderzoek.

eventuele tips/ideën hoe hier verder met om te gaan zijn ook welkom.

15  Economy / Lending / Looking for 5BTC loans on: January 20, 2014, 12:05:15 PM
Hi Bitcointalk members,

I am looking for a 5 BTC loan.
return 5,2 in one week.

The equivalent in LTC is also possible.

16  Local / Markt / AA & 9V batterijen on: January 19, 2014, 11:44:59 AM

Prijs te bepalen door PM, doe een voorstel en we zullen erover spreken

BTC only

48 stuk per AA box / 1266g

12 stuk per 9V box / 590g


verzendkosten naar belgie en nederland 16.40 http://www.bpost.be/site/nl/residential/parcels/international/kilopostint.html

Meerdere dozen beschikbaar.

BTC only
17  Economy / Goods / AA and 9V batteries. on: January 19, 2014, 01:48:29 AM
I have full packs lying around at home and they have to go.

name your price, shipping from belgium.
send me a pm and we'll talk about it.

BTC only


18  Other / Off-topic / Accused of hacking by cops. need some expert thoughts. on: January 16, 2014, 04:00:58 PM
Hi,

One of my friends has been accused by the police for hacking.
He went to a hearing and they told him a shop's agenda (-50km from his location) had been hacked, appointments changed etc, and it's coming form his IP.
I know him very well and i'm sure he doesn't have the technical ability to pull something like this off.
But the cops seem to be sure he's guilty.  He has not a single link to the shop or motivation why he should do this.
He suggested them his WIFI got hacked but the IP is coming form his personal computer.

Any thoughts about how this is possible?
19  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Which vendors of mining hardware are 100% not scammers? on: January 12, 2014, 03:33:20 PM
Hi Bitcointalk,

I'm planning about buying a miner but i see alot of threads on the forum about scammers.
I want to make a serious investment and if possible could someone make a list which companies are confirmed that they have a legitimate business.

I have bought from BFL before and i had to wait 6 months for delivery.
They allready disappointed me and i will avoid.


what about KNC?

anything else?

20  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / question about rewards MacMiner on: December 23, 2013, 06:50:01 PM
Hello bitcointalk!

My butterflylabs single arrived to day and i am using it with MacMiner.  Working great and was very easy to setup.  Lovely!

Concerning MacMiner though, my question is: Are the rewards to the BTC address automatically or is there somewhere a cash-out button?   I don't find any clear info on it.
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