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Update: the link didn't work but i managed to fix it by creating another wallet on my offline pc using the seed, which generates all the new addresses to get it to work
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Nope, I'm using 1.9.7 and have spent about an hour struggling with the same problem
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Quite simply I just want to store a large amount of content and stream it wherever.
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They do suck, It's really rude. Shouldn't be up to admins to judge what post is good or not.
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Don't worry guys.
I spoke to the bitcoin police and they tell me they are keeping a close watch on the Satoshi Dice situation. They've interviewed three of the developers so far, and one of them remains in custody at my local bitcoin station.
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Can confirm I sold him another 20.
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After a five days customer support told me I was in a "queue" at place 15, without indicating how fast the queue was moving.
I decided to buy bitcoins on the exchange and transfer that out instead, which cost me about 120 dollars by itself due to the inflated prices, but fortunately the bitcoin withdrawal process is instant, so I was glad to take back control of the funds.
I don't know the story with Bitcoinia. Judging just from Intersango, I wouldn't call them scammers. But bank withdrawal is very slow and, unfortunately, suspiciously slow. I would not suggest using the site unless their system is fixed.
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I sold 30, I sent the bitcoins first due to project's selling history. Went fine.
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I can confirm that I successfully sold 30 bitcoins for a bank transfer (sending the bitcoins first).
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Good luck getting your money from Patrick Amir and the crew  Whys that? They look trustworthy at https://intersango.com/about-us.phpI am a bit worried now... theres 400 pounds in there.
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It says "on business days" which implies one day... but I've waited 4 days so far.
I need to convert bitcoins to money somehow within about a week. Not sure what I can do.
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They will be low-size and low-bandwidth. Something reminiscent of 90s geocities. Is there a service suited to that?
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The amazing coincidences just keep piling up, don't they? Mega is announced with great fanfare, then just as the the first set of affiliates start to get their PayPal accounts frozen all of a sudden a new bitcoin payment processor nobody's ever heard of before opens for business and partners with a new voucher affiliate just in time.
Lol, that is really exciting to hear.
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That's great, was easy just to drag it into the square. Didn't see it before because I thought you had to create an account first, turns out it creates a new one based on the wallet.
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I don't have several days to let Bitcoin-QT download the blockchain (while overheating/lagging my laptop).
I have tried Armory - which turns out to need a synched bitcoin-QT.
Tried Electrum - which can't import wallets.
Tried Multibit - which is supposed to import wallets but just gives me a long messy error when I do so.
Perhaps an Ebank can do it? I tried making an account on blockchain.info but it doesn't have what I'm looking for - the ability to upload a wallet.dat and have it available to spend. Has obscure options instead. I don't know what else can be trusted.
Anyone got a solution?
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I am using windows xp. When I try to open my old wallet.dat it just gives a "com.google.protobuf...." error message.
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Really interesting, I look forward to seeing how that and other sites develop.
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I don't think very many people need that much security when sending messages
The idea isn't about security. It's a method of creating a facebook alternative which isn't going to grow an incentive to be full of ads and tracking once the userbase moves.
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