I imagine the auction winners will be known publicly. This might be the largest amount of coins with a known owner, besides Satoshi.
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Should be easy, just query bitcoind if a certain transaction has taken place and then send to whatever addresses you want. Easy enough for a few lines and just add the script to your crontab.
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You could do all the automation you want on a cold wallet, but nothing will ever come of it because you're not connected to the internet.
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Could be a marketing ploy to get other people to martingale
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What are you trying to do? I think your options are abe, insight, maybe obelisk? And bitcoind with txindex=1
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If you use a deterministic wallet such as electrum then you don't need to worry about how many keys you've used. It will keep track of as many as you want using a seed phrase. Just write down that phrase and it's all you need.
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Is this something that a "normal" user needs to know, or is this more advanced stuff? And why would you need 100 unused keys when it generates a new one when you need it anyway?
You'd have to back it up every transaction otherwise.
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They keep them in many places. Wasn't it Mitt Romney that forgot to report like 3 million he had in a swiss bank account? Money in so many places you forget about it, like one would forget they had $20 in their coat pocket.
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It keeps 100 unused keys. So every time you use one it will generate another one. You should back it up frequently.
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For bitcoin you guess a number and if you're lucky you win. If not, guess again. For proteins you solve differential equations, like a giant physics problem.
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from trading minor fluctuations between different exchanges eg mtgox - coinbase - btc-e.
ive done it and now im rich if you follow wot i did.
Good idea, I just deposited on mtgox, I'll be rich soon then?
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Did he sell his account or get hacked?
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There's an option in the settings that says something like "Let armory manage bitcoind"
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Try the rescan option in multibit.
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In that case check if electrum has a sweep private key option. I just don't like having a mix of electrum seeded keys and private keys that aren't backed up by the seed, seems like an easy way to get mixed up.
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You are correct. I would put a note like cryptsy to say "Do not mine to this address", only send confirmed coins.
They'd have to be solo mining, not on a pool or going through an exchange. And I'm sure bitcoind won't show them as spendable, so just check that and you'll be covered in this super duper rare case that will never ever happen.
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That computer will do fine. Just plug in your ASIC and hash away.
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No, they can't know your other addresses if they only know one address. And don't import the private key, just send all the coins in it to one of your electrum addresses.
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Strange, although it doesn't change anything it's unlike the human mind to decide that after getting a low your best bet is to bet low the 2nd time round. If she didn't change at all that losing streak wouldn't have happened.
I was thinking that too. And what if that person had started off the other way, they would have won every bet.
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