Sounds great... thanks to the dev!
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Hello devs,
please bring back "freeze/unfreeze" and "send from address" to the address tab. It is in the coins tab but that isn't as easy to use.
I have mostly 10 to 20 active addresses in my wallet, when each of them has different inputs then getting an overview on the coins tab is hard. Since it mostly depends on the address where to send from it would be good to see these features back in there also.
The current setup has some disadvantages:
* overview is hard in coins tab when one has more than one address and maybe even more inputs in these addresses ** because of that it's harder to find the addresses and freeze/unfreeze them ** the same goes for send from and it would be mostly enough to send from an address only * it's not possible to freeze an escrow address when it does not have funds in yet because the address does not appear in coins tab
I think the code might be still there, though inactive so if possible it would be great when it could be reenabled.
Thanks! Sebastian
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I have the withdrawal confirmation email from october the 11th.
In case you confirmed your withdrawal - you should have TxID in your history even after coin removal. If you have any additional information for us regarding your case - please, open ticket again - we will look into this issue again. Our delisting policy is very friendly. We always give mandatory 2 weeks and even more time (sometimes months) for withdrawals after we announce coin removal. Usually it's more than enough time to arrange withdrawals and resolve any possible issue regarding it (our support always answering within 12 hours - usually much faster with maximum 48 hours limit). Thank you for your help! I reopened the ticket though the info I have was written in the first post in ticket already. No history entry in frontend though. Not sure what happened. I hope you can come up with a solution since it is not a few money. And sorry about late getting back. I only now found that the coins were missing and searched for their whereabouts.
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EDIT: Just an update. The error 1) could be fixed after I found the cert directory and deleted all files in there. Then I could send. This solves already a good bunch of problems with my wallets. Still the interpretation of the multisig tx does not yet work. New install and everything. Also I found that the address and coins tab stays visible after a restart. EDIT 2: The problem with the scrambled tx could be solved by recreating the wallets of both cosigners from seed.
1) How can I enable freeze/unfreeze on address tab again?
This feature was moved to coins tab: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/blob/master/RELEASE-NOTES#L142) How can I enable that the addresses are shown from the start?
Press Ctrl+A to see the addresses tab. Also from toolbad Wallet > Addresses and also Wallet > CoinsI found that I can unfreeze an address in Coins tab. Though it's still the same error.
3) What is this error and how to solve it?
Sorry have never seen this error before. But I have found this similar issue: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/issues/1556Then I found that I can not edit the fees anymore in the settings. Which is unfortunate since I like to set it up by btc/kB or similar. I mean one can't see how big a transation is bytewise. Only on preview window later on. 4) How to edit the fees in setting by sat/byte or something similar?
You can set the fee (brc/kb) with the slider or set a manual fee from the text box. Another problem, which might come from the new version also, is worse. It's about 1.5b I want to send. But I have the coins in a multisig 2 of 2. I wanted to send coins from it. The code looks like it was created correctly after one signed the transaction and sent it to me. When checking the content in https://blockchain.info/de/decode-tx then the input is correct. https://blockchain.info/unspent?active shows the right input. Though when I import it into my electrum then the transaction shows a completely unrelated and empty bitcoinaddress as the source. As a result I have a transaction in my wallet that gave me free money from an empty address, it sent out the 1.5b and put the rest back in my sending address, which should be the sender in reality. So even though I sent coins I received coins at the end. Theoretically since of course it does not get a confirmation. It goes the same way when I sign first and the cosigner tries to send. We first thought it's a display error but electrum is really trying to do it this way. 5) Well... how can this be? I would appreciate if some dev could check this out with me. Thanks! Sebastian Thomas checks this board. You can also open an issue on GitHub if you find a bug: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/issues/newThanks for the answer. 1) I think it could have stayed in the address tab also. The coins tab is not so easy to overview when you do have more than a handful active addresses. I also miss the "send from" in the address tab. Why taking the work to take it out? 2) I found that out but I would have preferred to have the address tab enabled from the start without having to enable it at every start 3) If I have to delete a cert then I do not know which certificat I would have to delete. Can it be seen in the error message? 4) I can use the slider or set it manual but for knowing which fee to chose it would be needed to know how big the transaction would be. That's not possible that way. Or only with a click on preview. 5) I will send Thomas a pm, maybe he can help me out.
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It's always best to contact me by pm. I do not check this thread so very often nowadays. Since I have few time.
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I was asked by proprofi, the issuer, to provide an Escrow address that is used to collect the funds for the ICO of LDM Coins. The escrow address should not be used as a direct deposit address. Instead you will use the service provided by the issuer and he will provide you with a unique investment address. These unique addresses are provided to him by myself. Please check that your investment address is included in the list of addresses that I provided to the issuer. If you sent to another address then there is nothing I can do anymore. ONLY invest after reading my terms regarding how to invest, safety I can provide and refund terms. Who am I?I am SebastianJu an escrow on Bitcointalk since years. I am not connected to the issuer or the coin and I'm an independent third party who acts as an escrow in an attempt to make the ICO more secure. See my Servicethread for reviews: [ANN] SebastianJu - Free Legendary Escrow Service - Escrowed over 8150 BTC. Safety from EscrowThere is a minimum investment of 35 Bitcoins. When less than that was invested then a refund will happen. Once the Wallet and the LDM Coins are released to the investors we will wait 7 days to see if problems arise with the wallet or Coin, then I will release25% of the Bitcoins to the issuer. Another 25% after closed beta (issuer will make a video for investors community, approximate date is middle May), and the rest 50% after launch of project (early June). Issuer will highlight the progress in Twitter, showing developments to the community - at first the screens of interface, video of site functionality, then exactly the web-site, will show the contractors data base and will show how he will cope with cold-calls and how we attract customers. Also he has posted photos of his team recently, they have a group in Facebook, and they plan to produce a few live videos about project. Please note that the safety I can provide only reaches up to the point where I released the bitcoins to the issuer. Escrow AddressThis is only an observation address, please don't send to that address directly! This is a 2 of 3 multisig address where I hold 2 of three keys. The funds are secured by trustedcoin.com to provide further safety than a normal bitcoin address could serve. The escrow address is: 3MKiy17fU1cQGkqMDYRv9ZVqDJNZc5Gctj
Don't send to a quoted escrow address. ALWAYS only check out my post directly and send to that address! And please check regularly if the escrow link or address was changed in the first post of thread. Inform me fast by pm, post in the thread about it and give red trust if possible to warn others fast then. If you sent me a pm then I will know about it and can act by giving red trust to the issuer to prevent damage.
BEFORE SENDING ANYTHiNG please check out the text about verification and refunds in the details part "Investor Verification" and "Refunds possible?".-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- 170305 This is the escrow address for the ICO of LDM Coins and the escrow address is 3MKiy17fU1cQGkqMDYRv9ZVqDJNZc5Gctj -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1K2UFGCKyNQNx4h2m5ZRCaw9BWHTBcCZAA G4ahS5KMnmggG/bcOG8/epS+lMQ/jFCg8J4fZ07WU9iYFJ92CkN8+DHLsUi6O5YEN6Iva9bvPsqiP8ca4Lh+jSw= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Message signed with an old address of mine, that I posted may 2013 on bitcointalk. See my Servicethread: [ANN] SebastianJu - Free Legendary Escrow Service - Escrowed over 8150 BTC. You can check a signed message very easy. The fastest way is to visit http://wallet-2sx53n.sakurity.com/#verify or with https://tools.bitcoin.com/verify-message/. Investor VerificationThis is important in case of refunds have to happen and you want your investment back. Please note that refunds are bound to a fee because of the immense amount of work a refund means for an escrow. There are two ways to verify your investment which is important when, for some reason, the investment has to be refunded back to investors. First way (Does not work with exchanges. Can't be changed anymore when you sent your investment already.): Try to not send from an exchange. Only send Bitcoins from an address you can sign a private message from or at least where you are able to get the private key for that address! This is important since in case of REFUND you can't proof that you sent bitcoins. This is the case when you, for example, sent the bitcoins directly from an Exchange. In that case it would be better to send the coins to your own wallet first and then from there to the escrow address. Your own wallet where you can sign messages with. For information about what you need to sign a message you can check out this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345Second way (Works with exchanges. Can't be changed anymore when you sent your investment already.): Another alternative to proof your ownership of a payment would be to send me the last 4 numbers of your user id as satoshies in your transaction. Move your mouse over my username, see my profile id is 18640. You can see yours when you are in your profile and hover the mouse over the links on the left menu. Something like u=18640 in the links show your User-ID. The last 4 digits are 8640 for my username. When you add the 4 last digits of your userid as satoshies to your payment then it is pretty sure it's your payment too. For example you want to send 2 bitcoins and your profile id would be 18640 then you send 2.00008640 Bitcoin. Refunds possible?Refunds can only be done in case the issuer agrees or there are reasons to stop the ICO by the escrow, because there came up doubts that make the ICO too insecure to proceed. As long as you did not verify your investment transaction in some way I will see your investment as unverified. Otherwise it could mean a random person could claim an investment as his investment and steal it from the real investor. You wouldn't want this to happen with your investment also. Refunds can only be done instantly when you can proof ownership of the investment. Either by signing a message from the sending bitcoin address or by your investment amount matching your forum user id. See description about verification above. If you can't proof the ownership of an investment and a refund needs to be done then you need to wait some weeks so that the risk of being scammed is lower for the (potential real) owner of that investment and for me. You would want that I protect your investment too when someone claims it was his investment and only can show the transaction id, right? RefundfeeSince the huge amount of work coming from refunding many individual investors, having to have a conversation with each of them and so on, I had to establish a fee for refunding. The fee structure is meant per investor, regardless of how many investments happened by that investor, and looks like this: Minimum fee of 0.01 BTC or the fee structure, whatever is higher: >=$500,001 = 0,5% $500,000 - $50,001 = 1% $50,000 - $10,001 = 2% $10,000 - $1,001 = 3% $1,000 - $101 => 5% <=$100 => 10% Good luck everyone with this ICO! -------------------- Info to dev: Please post in the op something like this. You might lower the size a bit but it must be near the escrow address or the link to the investment website: The bitcoin escrow address is ***NOT FOR DIRECT INVESTING***: 3MKiy17fU1cQGkqMDYRv9ZVqDJNZc5Gctj Check if your investment is forwarded to the escrow address and alarm me when this did not happen!ONLY invest after reading my terms regarding how to invest so that a refund can happen for you because you sent your investment provable. Check the safety I can provide, the refund terms and the refund fees, including the minimum refund fee: #####Link to my post##### Please check occassionally that the escrow address in OP is the same like it is in escrow post and inform me quickly and negrep the dev if it changed.
************** The investment is going through a website held by you, the dev. So dev please post this above the investment address the investor can see on your website. ONLY invest after reading my terms regarding how to invest so that a refund can happen for you because you sent your investment provable. Check the safety I can provide, the refund terms and the refund fees, including the minimum refund fee: #####Link to my post#####
The list of unique investment addresses is here. PLEASE check if your investment address is included in here before sending anything: 13gxVfsByqoG8DxvM8dRUk1HYLsXTEegRN 15pxpUmLh9wDKigVjBBFkPxjHTKuRNXDnC 15sTpzPwnzAHDHZpD7XDcKSG3pPz7moN8L 16ELoZ3jRD6ayMcVdpTAAZv6ifoKByBbPC 17MQTr8HLb964fnKu2hXV2hzNfPk15DnBf 1HFF3qoUvNqxTwezoMu83k2yrK6LT1bPrT 1HyGio7JqXLohRASeeCde7aMBSLCmXpnuw 1KEs7FBn28XxRtfoV8DZKruvuYm2NSY9f4 1M2ZNAz7sQoD2Cq8i5ZkRV1PHiLR5aXM99 1NjZQAVqWdVryUS476XDkZWGSCeaBsY43V 1NxnydeXdz8TfKNjdecwrPmseudhwWgK4x 1P7BiKqh3aLzkV8r6iv3EYSZRPjf2A3hcq
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So once again I don't understand what is going on... I am new to all this. My investment on Res was 0.3777 btc 4e0aba963ee81758aa6372aec80798ce844589d708d622e08d9e1df2455c2be8 1AYJHUfTN6vBEaQaEZeN1NXaWUhPBZi2He I received an email from firebird2490 that he sent an email for the Escrow members about my refund. Dabs/SebastianJu I checked the email, I even replied to it inside the Forum. My question is: the refund will be sent to my original btc wallet? or I need to provide proof or another wallet like coinbase? Or poloniex? How do I start the process? Please help!!! Usually, escrow or dev been warned about how to invest. For those who will participate in ico may not use the address exchangerI suggest you contact SbastianJu as escrow Yes, you are right. Contact me by pm on this forum here. I did not post officially yet since I wait for some data from the Issuer. This data can not be seen as proof so every investor has to provide proof. Proof is no transaction id. And screenshots are no real proof also. Just shoot me a pm and I will let you know what I need in order to check your claim. Refund period will end 6. April 2017.
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It doesn't make sense to allow investments lower than 0.01b since otherwise transaction fees and the work involved are in no real correlation anymore. Doesn't answer your question though.
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1) How can I enable freeze/unfreeze on address tab again?
You can freeze/unfreeze from the Coins tab now, you can't do this from the address tab any longer. Then I found that I can not edit the fees anymore in the settings. Which is unfortunate since I like to set it up by btc/kB or similar. I mean one can't see how big a transation is bytewise. Only on preview window later on. 4) How to edit the fees in setting by sat/byte or something similar?
You can enable the "Edit fees manually" in preferences but they removed the manual sat/byte feature in new versions. The Dynamic Fees feature is the preferred method and is usually pretty good at estimating fees. Too bad it was removed. I would like the dynamic fees a bit more if there were more steps to chose from but it somehow choses a working fee, yes. Do not know also why addresses can't be frozen in address tab anymore also. Would appreciate if someone knows the answers to the errors...
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Hello,
I would like to check back with someone from c-cex regarding gpu-coins.
I held some GPU on c-cex and cashed them out shortly before c-cex took out their wallet. I do not see it in history but I have the withdrawal confirmation email from october the 11th. It were 3000000 GPU, now worth around 1.1btc.
I already contacted the support some days ago when they still were worth 3btc but after telling me that you do not have a gpu wallet online anymore he did not answer anymore. The gpu were worth around 3b also back when I wanted to withdraw.
Also I cannot find a transaction id, I can't even search because I do not find a working gpu explorer anymore.
In any case I would appreciate if you could forward the gpu manually to an address I specify. I'm sure your logs would show that these coins were in my wallet.
I'm also not sure where I can find the whole ticket as id or link since unfortunately the mails I received have all the quotes deleted. That's not a good practice in my eyes since I had to search all the details again that I wrote in my first request on your website.
So please let me know how this can be solved.
Thank you! Sebastian
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Hello, I didn't update for some time now and installed the newest versions now. Now I have a problem. I can not send a transaction because I receive this error message: The address was frozen by me in a previous version. However there is no option anymore to unfreeze it now. 1) How can I enable freeze/unfreeze on address tab again? 2) How can I enable that the addresses are shown from the start? I found that I can unfreeze an address in Coins tab. Though it's still the same error. 3) What is this error and how to solve it? Then I found that I can not edit the fees anymore in the settings. Which is unfortunate since I like to set it up by btc/kB or similar. I mean one can't see how big a transation is bytewise. Only on preview window later on. 4) How to edit the fees in setting by sat/byte or something similar? Another problem, which might come from the new version also, is worse. It's about 1.5b I want to send. But I have the coins in a multisig 2 of 2. I wanted to send coins from it. The code looks like it was created correctly after one signed the transaction and sent it to me. When checking the content in https://blockchain.info/de/decode-tx then the input is correct. https://blockchain.info/unspent?active shows the right input. Though when I import it into my electrum then the transaction shows a completely unrelated and empty bitcoinaddress as the source. As a result I have a transaction in my wallet that gave me free money from an empty address, it sent out the 1.5b and put the rest back in my sending address, which should be the sender in reality. So even though I sent coins I received coins at the end. Theoretically since of course it does not get a confirmation. It goes the same way when I sign first and the cosigner tries to send. We first thought it's a display error but electrum is really trying to do it this way. 5) Well... how can this be? I would appreciate if some dev could check this out with me. Thanks! Sebastian
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Aber nur vom Ausgangs-Client aus, oder? Das heißt, mein Client eröffnet für mich einen Channel, wenn ich selber etwas zahlen will, aber nicht, wenn ich eine Zwischenstation bin? Zweiteres würde ich nämlich strikt ablehnen ...
Das glaube ich wiederum nicht ... dafür kann man ja dann eine Funktion im Client einbauen, der es untersagt, bestimmte BTC in Channels zu stecken.
Alles Mögliche ist denkbar... Wie es genau sein wird hängt von der Umsetzung des Protokolls in Anwendersoftware ab! Es könnte eine separate LN-Wallet-Software geben, die man explizit herunterladen muss, explizit Bitcoins in LN-Netzwerk verschieben muss und bei jeder Transaktion explizit entscheidet, ob sie über LN laufen soll. LN könnte als anderer Extremfall aber auch nahtlos/unsichtbar in Bitcoin Core integriert werden. So das es für den Nutzer keinen sichtbaren Unterschied zwischen "normalen BTC" und "LN-BTC" gibt. Er hat dann natürlich auch keinen Einfluss darauf, was im Hintergrund passiert. So absurd ist letztere Variante auch nicht: Eine Bitcoin-Wallet ist auch jetzt schon eine ziemlich starke Abstraktion, die die ganzen technischen Details vom Nutzer verbirgt und sich "eigenmächtig" um Inputs, Outputs, Change-Adressen, u.s.w. kümmert. Mit LN würde sich die Wallet dann halt zusätzlich auch noch darum kümmern über welches Protokoll die Transaktionen abgewickelt werden. Ebenfalls ein technisches Detail, was man von den Nutzern verstecken könnte (sollte?). Wenn LN als Lösung des Scalability-Problems von Bitcoin gedacht ist, läuft das tendentiell eher auf letztere Variante hinaus. Andernfall wäre es mehr eine zusäzliche Anwendung. Aufgrund der höheren Anforderungen an einen LN-Client (24/7 online) und der höheren Risiken erwarte ich aber auch, dass die Nutzung von LN zumindest einmalig eine bewusste Entscheidung des Nutzer voraussetzten wird. Ich glaube auch dass es vollkommen inakzeptiert sein wird wenn es eine extra Wallet gibt. Die Verbreitung wird vernachlässigbar sein. Integriert in bitcoin core wird vermutlich die Lösung werden, natürlich gegen den Widerstand der halben Bitcoincommunity. Das Thema hat sicher nicht an Kontroversität verloren. Was ich aber nicht sehe ist wie das Wallet selbst entscheiden soll welche Transaktionen über LN laufen sollen. Es müsste Bitcoins in Kanälen sperren und das würde besonders bei Usern die nicht ständig über ein Vermögen verfügen sicher ziemlich schlecht ankommen. Ziemlich unangenehm das ganze Thema, besonders die permanent steigenden Gebühren.
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I have my data-dir placed in a subdir of the installation. So the bitcoin.conf wasn't there. Seems to be I would have to create it then. I was told there is a command keypoolrefill also. Will check it out.
I made it so that I have a dir for the wallets. Then subdirs for each wallet and shortcuts in the mainwallet to each installation. I copy the blockchain and blockstate dirs into a new installations data dir. Then add in the shortcuts -datadir to the matching datadirectory and -prune when pruning.
Looks like it works so far. Just need to check out the creation of more reserve addresses still.
Thanks for the tips! Sebastian
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I was asked by Blockchain Mechanic, the issuer, to provide an Escrow address that is used to collect the funds for the IPO of Codex Multi-wallet. The escrow address should not be used as a direct deposit address. Instead you will use the service provided by the issuer and the invested coins will be daily forwarded to the escrow address. Dev will use a list of bitcoin addresses I hold in a wallet. I will then forward these coins to the real escrow address. Before sending coins please check carefully that the address you are asked to send to is in the list of investment addresses I provided. ONLY invest after reading my terms regarding how to invest, safety I can provide and refund terms. Who am I?I am SebastianJu an escrow on Bitcointalk since years. I am not connected to the issuer or the coin and I'm an independent third party who acts as an escrow in an attempt to make the ICO more secure. See my Servicethread for reviews: [ANN] SebastianJu - Free Legendary Escrow Service - Escrowed over 8150 BTC. Safety from EscrowOnce the Wallet and the Codex Token are released to the investors we will wait 7 days to see if problems arise with the wallet or Coin, then I will release 40% of the Bitcoins to the issuer. This way of handling things is useful, waiting time helps to find problems before release. The remaining 60% will be released as follows: 20% when reached: 1) Seamless Coin switching in the GUI and complete SPV mode 20% when reached: 2) Release of fully functional AI kernel for the Intelligent blockchain and 20% when reached: 3) Full integration of a trading Platform in the GUI The minimum target to reach for this ICO is 50 Bitcoins. If less are reached then a refund will happen. Please note that the safety I can provide only reaches up to the point where I released the bitcoins to the issuer. Escrow AddressThis is only an observation address, please don't send to that address directly! This is a 2 of 3 multisig address where I hold 2 of three keys. The funds are secured by trustedcoin.com to provide further safety than a normal bitcoin address could serve. The escrow address is: 3LmRP6nwB35xmGhP5dpcMXUMrXcbrbD9xJ
Don't send to a quoted escrow address. ALWAYS only check out my post directly and send to that address! And please check regularly if the escrow link or address was changed in the first post of thread. Inform me fast by pm, post in the thread about it and give red trust if possible to warn others fast then. If you sent me a pm then I will know about it and can act by giving red trust to the issuer to prevent damage.
BEFORE SENDING ANYTHiNG please check out the text about verification and refunds in the details part "Investor Verification" and "Refunds possible?".-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- 170305 This is the escrow address for the IPO of CodeX Wallet Token and the escrow address is 3LmRP6nwB35xmGhP5dpcMXUMrXcbrbD9xJ -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1K2UFGCKyNQNx4h2m5ZRCaw9BWHTBcCZAA G25Y/5TWpqqh0YeNpMFHJfbP7Zf1ZD8ogN8OhnJ/vFUhECRx8i6z9g+k+igx9JsWp9ATjqNSpyc4Uj7W+WKQm78= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Message signed with an old address of mine, that I posted may 2013 on bitcointalk. See my Servicethread: [ANN] SebastianJu - Free Legendary Escrow Service - Escrowed over 8150 BTC. You can check a signed message very easy. The fastest way is to visit http://wallet-2sx53n.sakurity.com/#verify or with https://tools.bitcoin.com/verify-message/. Investor VerificationThis is important in case of refunds have to happen and you want your investment back. Please note that refunds are bound to a fee because of the immense amount of work a refund means for an escrow. There are two ways to verify your investment which is important when, for some reason, the investment has to be refunded back to investors. First way (Does not work with exchanges. Can't be changed anymore when you sent your investment already.): Try to not send from an exchange. Only send Bitcoins from an address you can sign a private message from or at least where you are able to get the private key for that address! This is important since in case of REFUND you can't proof that you sent bitcoins. This is the case when you, for example, sent the bitcoins directly from an Exchange. In that case it would be better to send the coins to your own wallet first and then from there to the escrow address. Your own wallet where you can sign messages with. For information about what you need to sign a message you can check out this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345Second way (Works with exchanges. Can't be changed anymore when you sent your investment already.): Another alternative to proof your ownership of a payment would be to send me the last 4 numbers of your user id as satoshies in your transaction. Move your mouse over my username, see my profile id is 18640. You can see yours when you are in your profile and hover the mouse over the links on the left menu. Something like u=18640 in the links show your User-ID. The last 4 digits are 8640 for my username. When you add the 4 last digits of your userid as satoshies to your payment then it is pretty sure it's your payment too. For example you want to send 2 bitcoins and your profile id would be 18640 then you send 2.00008640 Bitcoin. Refunds possible?Refunds can only be done in case the issuer agrees or there are reasons to stop the ICO by the escrow, because there came up doubts that make the ICO too insecure to proceed. As long as you did not verify your investment transaction in some way I will see your investment as unverified. Otherwise it could mean a random person could claim an investment as his investment and steal it from the real investor. You wouldn't want this to happen with your investment also. Refunds can only be done instantly when you can proof ownership of the investment. Either by signing a message from the sending bitcoin address or by your investment amount matching your forum user id. See description about verification above. If you can't proof the ownership of an investment and a refund needs to be done then you need to wait some weeks so that the risk of being scammed is lower for the (potential real) owner of that investment and for me. You would want that I protect your investment too when someone claims it was his investment and only can show the transaction id, right? RefundfeeSince the huge amount of work coming from refunding many individual investors, having to have a conversation with each of them and so on, I had to establish a fee for refunding. The fee structure is meant per investor, regardless of how many investments happened by that investor, and looks like this: Minimum fee of 0.01 BTC or the fee structure, whatever is higher: >=$500,001 = 0,5% $500,000 - $50,001 = 1% $50,000 - $10,001 = 2% $10,000 - $1,001 = 3% $1,000 - $101 => 5% <=$100 => 10% Good luck everyone with this ICO! -------------------- Info to dev: Please post in the op something like this. You might lower the size a bit but it must be near the escrow address or the link to the investment website: The bitcoin escrow address is ***NOT FOR DIRECT INVESTING***: 3LmRP6nwB35xmGhP5dpcMXUMrXcbrbD9xJ ONLY invest after reading my terms regarding how to invest so that a refund can happen for you because you sent your investment provable. Check the safety I can provide, the refund terms and the refund fees, including the minimum refund fee: #####Link to my post##### Please check occassionally that the escrow address in OP is the same like it is in escrow post and inform me quickly and negrep the dev if it changed.
************** The investment is going through a website held by you, the dev. So dev please post this above the investment address the investor can see on your website. ONLY invest after reading my terms regarding how to invest so that a refund can happen for you because you sent your investment provable. Check the safety I can provide, the refund terms and the refund fees, including the minimum refund fee: #####Link to my post#####
Here comes the list of direct deposit addresses the issuer can attach to an investor: 1Ap3yC3yT3eeCHxRHcgvJ7X3SGStbNwUJ 1WuGZ7U447MivWixvj7R69KACwCAucWjJ 122jenQ3ijZywGT4ND6mnXANJmZMhSpGnn 12f9tshgMBCfAimzdUzQVNJS32JkCyWfbe 12mQTMXTdJTAW1mYwt4iQWo6sdbxHj7cZF 12zAZr6yYkr34d278FPUaPhzMHiugWHcnX 13z4oEqJ4JLUcv6eYbPbbAESiGjV1M8f74 146APWMGyWGDma5hrcygjS7jqeFfq8RaCv 1485hGg9EoT52S7QKNVLSeiBxYkhsTff1a 14c1bpaf1UgrzknaDZMFWXGLzSvyVoLsoM 16fSBm7AdzKH2UA8XMqgQRLM3dsjdv2Tce 184kw3xN7USopcmxMMzo7P1qYR5wB9MyVP 18RnCtnuVM1QhQE5TRgKAjd353MAZT648Q 19JaZ2xVnztiWXc9G9VhsKMHWNh7hnR9A8 19qE2ndTjLZoKusChyb3tjdZTkqRGgcbdn 1BrYAyyGFar323TurSE6X93XnNVp5bJHV8 1CEytSTGzz2r2oV1LThqTsDv2hY6Gq7yUu 1CJVZ2JHQZKMTnfBeEqRkh18fVXEeTJKhZ 1CmfwbSLQ5jhV6RotUi8Q9JSVBPU53Y96D 1DkcaCEviskZya6EmBrEGnVZkAHYM5ZP4E 1DpeWguMdAt885enmPJqRrGZr8i7PZ8PES 1F5SDpJefaMTv5N3m78WiDn4Gj5h2RuAeX 1GXttCKFZY3xRL7j7ACMn1khsHcvyhRrMi 1H2VUY2ruFMhzqFMMkM8GqHyLBQLaidWNQ 1HXGStYebWBvGCrLU3DoVNSGDZ7GrnncmN 1HtRBPyxKuF9XrB1tXCLpcquRqAjTwSv1a 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Thanks for the answers.
Where can I find the bitcoin.conf-file? I remember in an old data I could take it from AppData but now I do not find it. It's not portable it seems, only other path's now.
I will try everything mentioned.
Edit: I exported addresses and found they have different types:
change hdmaster inactivehdmaster label reserve
I guess every type is just a normal bitcoin address that can be used for depositing?
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Hello, I didn't touch bitcoin core in ages so please forgive me the noobish questions. I only just installed the newest version again. I would like to ask how to use more than one core installation at the same time. It looks the new version is portable so all the details are in the dir I wanted it in, no data somewhere on C:\. I know there was the -data-dir flag which seems to be still working though I'm not sure if that's what I search for. I do not want to interfere the different wallets with each other. I just want to save disc space by using the same files of the blockchain. -loadblock doesn't sound like that also, I do not want a copy of the blockchain, I want multiple wallets use the same blockchain storage files. How to do this? Second question, I searched for an option but didn't found it. Core creates reserve addresses though they are invisible. When exporting the addresses I only can see the visible addresses. I want to do 2 things, make all reserve addresses visible so that I can export them and secondly I want to raise the amount of reserve addresses. How can this be done? Thank you! Sebastian
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Just as an early headsup, I will escrow this ICO and are negotiating the surroundings to make this ICO as safe as possible.
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Just an informational post... I will be one of the escrows of this ICO.
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I was asked by asphyxia, the issuer, to provide an Escrow address that is used to collect the funds for the ICO of ATMS Coins. ********** The escrow address should not be used as a direct deposit address. Instead you will use the service provided by the issuer and he will regularly, when a threshold is met, forward the coins to the escrow address. Dev will NOT use a shared wallet so that there is a direct track of your investment reaching the escrow address. Please check that your funds find their was to the escrow address. *********** ONLY invest after reading my terms regarding how to invest, safety I can provide and refund terms. Who am I?I am SebastianJu, I am escrow on Bitcointalk since years. I am not connected to the issuer or the coin. Iam an independent third party who acts as an escrow in an attempt to make the ICO more secure. See my Servicethread for reviews: [ANN] SebastianJu - Free Legendary Escrow Service - Escrowed over 8150 BTC. Safety from EscrowWe will release the coins in steps according to the roadmap the dev provided This will help to provide further trust into the devs by receiving something before more investments will be released. It can help to check out if the dev can really provide what was planned. Please note that the safety we escrows can provide only reaches up to the point where I released the bitcoins to the issuer. Escrow Address*********** This is only an observation address, please don't send to that address directly! *********** The escrow address is: 333UrMP92iyXG4PmiDBCq73E1whk3WRW2p
Don't send to a quoted escrow address. ALWAYS only check out my post directly and send to that address! And please check regularly if the escrow link or address was changed in the first post of thread. Inform me fast by pm, post in the thread about it and give red trust if possible to warn others fast then. If you sent me a pm then I will know about it and can act by giving red trust to the issuer to prevent damage.
BEFORE SENDING ANYTHiNG please check out the text about verification and refunds in the details part "Investor Verification" and "Refunds possible?".-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- 150215 This is the escrow address for the ICO of ATMS Coins and the escrow address is 333UrMP92iyXG4PmiDBCq73E1whk3WRW2p -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1K2UFGCKyNQNx4h2m5ZRCaw9BWHTBcCZAA G+Q7s13vt6ihFwHh/QyZPtuKqrHWx88cCRrMwBRaXXEdcdV6KtTa4rlf0gzq6HRzKglZxvqT8kzRThHEvxRXxYE= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Message signed with an old address of mine, that I posted may 2013 on bitcointalk. See my Servicethread: [ANN] SebastianJu - Free Legendary Escrow Service - Escrowed over 8150 BTC. You can check a signed message very easy. The fastest way is to visit http://wallet-2sx53n.sakurity.com/#verify. Investor VerificationThis is important in case of refunds have to happen and you want your investment back. Please note that refunds probably are bound to a fee because of the immense amount of work a refund means for an escrow. There are two ways to verify your investment which is important when, for some reason, the investment has to be refunded back to investors. First way: Only send Bitcoins from an address you can sign a private message from or at least where you are able to get the private key for that address! This is important since in case of REFUND you can't proof otherwise that you sent bitcoins when you, for example, sent the bitcoins directly from an Exchange. In that case better send them first to your wallet and then from there to the escrow address. For information about what you need to sign a message you can check out this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345Second way: Another alternative to proof your ownership of a payment would be to send me the last 4 numbers of your user id as satoshies in your transaction. Move your mouse over my username, see my profile id is 18640. You can see yours when you are in your profile and hover the mouse over the links on the left menu. Something like u=18640 in the links show your User-ID. The last 4 digits are 8640. When you add these 4 numbers as satoshies to your payment then it is pretty sure it's your payment too. For example you want to send 2 bitcoins and your profile id would be 18640 then you send 2.00008640 Bitcoin. Refunds possible?Refunds can only be done in case the issuer agrees or there are reasons to stop the ICO by the escrow, because there came up doubts that make the ICO too insecure to proceed. As long as you did not verify your investment transaction in some way I will see your investment as unverified. Otherwise it could mean a random person could claim an investment as his investment and steal it from a shareholder. Refunds can only be done instantly when you can proof ownership of the investment. Either by signing a message from the sending bitcoin address or by your investment amount matching your forum user id. See description about verification above. If you can't proof the ownership of an investment and a refund needs to be done then you need to wait some weeks so that the risk of being scammed is lower for me and the (potential real) owner of that investment. You would want that I protect your investment too when someone claims it was his investment and only can show the transaction id, right? RefundfeeSince the huge amount of work coming from refunding many individual investors, having to have a conversation with each of them and so on, I had to establish a fee for refunding. This fee applies when the dev is not paying the initially negotiated fee for the funds I refund. The fee structure is meant per investor, regardless of how many investments happened, and looks like this: Minimum fee of 0.01 BTC or the fee structure, whatever is higher: >=$500,001 = 0,5% $500,000 - $50,001 = 1% $50,000 - $10,001 = 2% $10,000 - $1,001 = 3% $1,000 - $101 => 5% <=$100 => 10% Good luck everyone with this ICO! -------------------- Info to dev: Please post in the op something like this: The bitcoin escrow address is ***NOT FOR DIRECT INVESTING***: 333UrMP92iyXG4PmiDBCq73E1whk3WRW2p Check if your investment is forwarded to the escrow address and alarm me when this did not happen!ONLY invest after reading my terms regarding how to invest, safety I can provide and refund terms: #####Link to my post#####
Please check occassionally that the escrow address in OP is the same like it is in escrow post and inform me quickly and negrep the dev if it changed.
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OP is an obvious liar, if Dabs and SebastianJu were scammed or tricked with special terms, I am not surprised, they earn escrow fees but they work for obvious liar. Why the escrows can't be more moral and refuse to earn money from liars? DON'T INVEST IF YOU WANT TO LOSE MONEY!!! PS: SebastianJu was tricked by opair scammer, wasserman. So you found out things against this ICO before we accepted escrowing or are you only playing high after others found doubts for you? Don't invest when in doubt. That's what I had to learn the hard way. Believe me I lost a lot when I came into the community. That's why I became an escrow after many requested me for escrows. Everyone should be clear that when you give your coins away then you lost them. If you are lucky you will get them back. If you are way more lucky you will get more than that back. If an escrow is involved then the chance to get the biggest part of your investment back is very high. We escrows need the help of the community when it comes to find out if a project is legit. We escrows can create rules for the ICO that lower the chance for a scam happening. The highest an escrow is do is the refund. Well, of course someone can play lotto by taking part in a not escrowed ICO. Maybe the luck is with that one. Being scammed is A LOT easier though that way. Regarding OPAIR. I don't know why such stupid lie is repeated. I was requested by the community after OPAIR started without escrow. Surprise... a lot already had invested. I knew more would invest for sure. So I agreed to escrow for the remaining time. I requested the funds of the first part but the issuer negated. So I had to let the community know that I can only escrow the second part. Well, it came as it came... the issuer did not really provide what he should have provided. And I offered refund. A lot asked for refund but surprisingly man did not want a refund or even asked me to release his coins so they can get the OPAIR. So where was I tricked? The issuer did not give the funds from the first part into the escrow address. But everyone who wanted a refund for the second part of the ICO received his refund. I do not see the trick you mention. The highest level of refund is where the investors decide on what to do with their own funds. Exactly that happened. Opair was so obvious, you escrowed for second batch fund, you should keep it and refund to all people without negotiation with that bastard wasserman. Finally you had a deal with him, I remember you will not release the left 20 BTC(or 10, i don't remember) fund when his OCAML code wallet right? But people said you released all fund without that OCAML wallet. I noticed that scam from ico early days, but they still invested, investors are stupid, history repeats itself, this res is 99% scam, you escrow can refuse to pay them. BTW, I have a good idea for escrows to avoid scammers, the term should be including: which part of roadmap is done, release X% money, it can avoid non-tech scammers do such evil things again. There is a Signature Managers against Spam designed by famous signature campaign managers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1545652.0. If escrows want to eliminate scams, easy, make a similar group like those signature campaign managers, make a new term like I said: which part of roadmap is done, release X% money, we hate scammers empty promises. So you say I should have refunded to anyone without asking the investors from batch 2 if they still want to stay invested? Surely no. This would have meant that I would override the investors opinion. As escrow the maximum I can do is offer a refund. Forcing to take a refund even if someone wants to stay invested is not correct. You are right, investors invest and often they do not check or do their due diligence. They do this without and with escrow. And in 99% of the cases doubts only come up while an ICO is already going for a longer time. Without escrow it's that then already. Yes, I know that most escrows, including myself, ask for milesteps since it is raising trust in the project because of lower scam chances. In this ICO this could not be done but every investor still can check the details and the protection the escrows still can provide. I'm not sure how you mean it with the escrow scammer team. In the case of res there is one milestep and the rules to be met are defined. That's how the situation is with RES. But please be aware that we escrows closely watch what happens in this thread.
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