Only way to get the PKs of the newly generated addresses is by following this instruction.
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This is NOT new pyramid, hype or faucet - only transparent and fair play powered with bitcoin blockchain. No sir. Not provably fair, not transparent.
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On importad address sign message is available but on new addess no! Yeah. The only thing you can do is get the private key of whatever address you want to sign with by using this method. Looks like it's kind of hard if you don't know what you're doing though.
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Gratz OP. So whats the discussion about even? Is there still an unpaid loan or is just the normal paranoia that keeps this going?
The loan never actually happened. Just more people shouting the virtues of paranoia from the rooftops as the only solution. Understatement. Yeah, it was quite an understatement, they aren't people, more like bored obsessive compulsive noob losers with nothing better to do than give themselves the illusion that they lord over people under the pretext of "protecting the community" from scams that never happened supposedly perpetrated by users that have been active longer than they even knew Bitcoin existed. Just saw this post now. Funny how you think there's anything wrong with "protecting the community" from scams that never happened but was attempted. And that being active longer makes them right. But whatever, too tired to argue.
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Try CPFP by sending the bitcoins you received using more fee than usual. As the transaction is quite big, you might have to pay 0.002BTC fee or so.
Or, try contacting some pool operators and ask them to include that transaction in a block. They might ask for a reward though.
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Sell if you believe it'll go further down. I don't think the price will experience a major crash though, I haven't seen anything (as in some bad news) that might make it happen.
Scratch that. Shit happened.
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Sell if you believe it'll go further down. I don't think the price will experience a major crash though, I haven't seen anything (as in some bad news) that might make it happen.
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In most altcoins it doesn't matter. But we don't know what altcoin you're using so it might have different features than most PoS altcoin.
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Howdy all, I'm staking this address as my own:
198z4PhzYvPeVFdqYH56TBg3mY2wXriXPe
Howdy.
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Multibit HD have a fee limit of 0.0005 per KB, Electrum does not.
Multibit HD have a repair wallet feature which is a fast way to delete any transaction that have been dropped from the network. Electrum doesn't have such feature, but some said recovering electrum wallet from seed does the same thing (haven't tried that so I don't know if it's true).
In Multibit HD you'll have to create a payment request for each deposit, Electrum doesn't need you to create a request and lists multiple address for you to choose.
I believe there are more, but I don't use Multibit HD all that much so there are some features that I'm not familiar with.
Edit: For security, both appear to be at the same level for standard wallet. But in Electrum you have the option to create a 2FA wallet.
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Probably just a bug/glitch with the new blockchain.info wallet. If you got the bitcoins then all is good.
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You can't delete your account.
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Blockchain.info estimated time of confirmation are often wrong so you shouldn't rely on it. A fee of 0.0001BTC is indeed a little low for 668 byte transaction. The recommended fee for that should be around 0.0004BTC (or higher if you want to make sure it gets confirmed fast). I'm surprised that satoshidice are not using higher fee (or dynamic fee) for user cashout.
thats what i thought.. is there anyway that these type of sites have a builtin calculator to calculate how much the fee should be or theres no way to detect exact transaction fee? A lot of services are already doing it, I don't see how it'll be hard.
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So whats the discussion about even? Is there still an unpaid loan or is just the normal paranoia that keeps this going?
The loan never actually happened. Just more people shouting the virtues of paranoia from the rooftops as the only solution. Understatement. Whoever had that account before asked for a 0.38BTC loan, was looking for a 0.6BTC paypal/skrill/payza/wmz trade, and was selling that account. All that in the same day. Also said something about having recovered the account (no proof) shortly after being called out. This means whoever had that account before fully intended to scam. Besides, OP have not brought any sort of proof to this thread.Ive changed wallets and computers a few times but I think i may have a wallet.dat??(i think) on a harddrive from 2013/14. I also have a friend who may chime in that informed me of something odd going on. Funny, the hacker didnt change the password but did change the accounts email and uploaded a avatar that I have since changed to the current one. for what its worth here are some other pages I use under the same alias. https://drahog.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/drahog.erusiel?fref=tsmore soon... Just posting them doesn't actually prove anything. It seems you posted the first link a long time ago here. Why don't you change something in that bandcamp link? Not sure how much it'll help but it's better than nothing. Edit: Ah, I see Mushroomized have vouched for OP. Didn't see that post.
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Blockchain.info estimated time of confirmation are often wrong so you shouldn't rely on it. A fee of 0.0001BTC is indeed a little low for 668 byte transaction. The recommended fee for that should be around 0.0004BTC (or higher if you want to make sure it gets confirmed fast). I'm surprised that satoshidice are not using higher fee (or dynamic fee) for user cashout.
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Can you provide any proof of your ownership of that account? For example a signed message from an address posted long before that account were accused of being hacked. Edit: Oh, I remember you.
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You get to Jr. member rank by reaching 30 activity. After seeing your posts history I kinda doubt you'll get there before getting banned for low quality posts. So improve your post quality first.
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That would depend on their argument on why I should sell the bitcoins. You can't just dismiss every single thing people say without making yourself look like a stubborn idiot.
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No restriction at all. There is a 30 second time restriction as a basis for everyone, but a 360 sec cooldown for newbies. I guess that was put in place to stop bot spam.
Nope. No such thing as 30 second basis. See below.Edit: I made a post 15 seconds after this one. Deleted it because it'll look like spam.
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