Thnx for the reply. Ik heb ondertussen voor mezelf beslist dat ik hem in geen geval funded zou versturen, zelfs niet met escrow, tenzij de koper natuurlijk het risico op zich wil nemen, maar dat zou ik niemand aanraden. Na navraag blijkt het inderdaad te kloppen dat de crypto waarde niet verzekerd kan worden door een verzenddienst. Ik had gedacht dat dit misschien nog erdoor kon als een "kunstwerk/verzamelobject" twv ~23k (BTC value + premium), maar in feite valt alleen de premium te verzekeren. Als je het risico niet waard vind, PEAL DEZE DAN ALSTUBLIEFT NOG NIET. Ik raad je aan deze nog even bij te houden.
Ik stel pealen nog zo lang mogelijk uit, in de hoop een f2f koper te vinden, maar ik heb de funds binnenkort (even) nodig helaas. Naarmate BTC stijgt en de premium naar basically nul gaat raad Minerjones aan om hem gewoon te pealen (same voor m'n 1BTC MS66 funded one). Risico-wise ben ik het daar zeker mee eens, anderszijds is het moeilijk te vergelijken aangezien er in tijden geen funded coins van 0.5 of 1BTC meer verkocht zijn op het collectables subforum.
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Zijn er verzamelaars in dit stille subforum geinteresseerd in een funded 0.5BTC 2013 Brass Casascius (ANACS MS68)? Ik ben in feite van plan deze via het collectables subforum te verkopen, maar ik kijk er niet echt naar uit om een funded coin via onbetrouwbare pakketpost mogelijk half de wereld rond te sturen. Vandaar eerst deze check, misschien is hier iemand uit de buurt die persoonlijk wil afspreken voor de verkoop? Ik bevind mij in Belgisch Limburg en ben wel bereid een eind te rijden hiervoor. https://portal.anacs.com/Verify/CertVerification.aspx?cert=4616141https://casascius.uberbills.com/?address=121aZp1rBS9yKYiAajSfRfPRowPiVBLjS3Tegelijkertijd, zijn hier collectors/sellers die vandaag de dag nog funded coins verzenden? Welke verzendbedrijven gebruiken jullie en nemen jullie extra verzekering op de zending? Bij Bpost kan een zending bvb maximaal voor €7.500 verzekerd worden, Bij DPD voor €13.000. Enkel UPS lijkt doenbaar met $50.000, al heb ik de kosten daarvoor nog niet bekeken. Also, zijn er nog betrouwbare EU-based escrow actief, alle EU based namen die ik herken van jaren geleden geleden zijn inactief of gestopt met escrow. Ik vraag me af of een verkoop via internet het risico waard is, anderzijds lijkt het me zonde deze coin te moeten pealen. Input (en offers) welkom!
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Hello bitcoiners! I have had a wallet on my computer a while ago(about 6 months ago) and one day my computer decided to make an update. Something went wrong in that update and I had to reinstall windows. Most of my programs had been saved, but I could not find my wallet information. Making a long story short, I have stumbled across my wallet number and have a few mBTC on it which worth about 150$. The wallet is 1LDNLNYjTJT2nixzc7wqHwpc6aP9nNcYBZ . The problem is I cannot access the wallet as I do not remember which platform I have used. (I think the name of the wallet was something close to electrum wallet) I probably would be able to guess my password as I have changed it from default and made my own. (so I can remember). My question is how do I gain the full access to my wallet with the information that I have? Did you reformat the hd during the reinstallation of windows, or just reinstall the operating system? I have sent my laptop to my buddy he got it going for me. I do not think he reformat the HD as I had a folder that was stated "old windows" with most of my info on it. Is there any other way to search for my seed or private keys? Are they stored under a different name file? I do have about 1/3 of the block chain downloaded on my laptop ( from when I wanted to start mining, 6 months ago.) but I really do not want to download the rest 2/3 of it. You can export the private keys without downloading the blockchain. In Core: Click help -> 'debug window' -> 'console' tab If you wallet is encrypted, unlock it by typing walletpassphrase "your wallet password" 600 Type 'dumpwallet privatekeys.txt ' without the single-quotes There will be a privatekeys.txt file in the wallet folder containing your private keys.
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No, but I didn't have to with any other coin. I noticed there was something wrong right away. Meanwhile it's fully synced and still showing 0 balance and unconfirmed transactions from 4 years ago (which where confirmed back then) https://imgur.com/vql2IJlCmon nero, don't be such a noob. Wallets have changed but one thing remains, nothing is accurate until the wallet is 100% synced. Still don't like the results? Maybe try a reindex? How?: Navigate to folder containing digibyte-qt.exe > shift right click and select "open a command window here". Type "the name of your dgb-qt.exe without the ".exe" a space and then "-reindex", press enter. example "nameofdgb -reindex". Let sync all the way before you report back. The wallet works flawlessly and I don't remember any forks that would cause you to lose you balance. I also couldn't tell you what i had for lunch yesterday...i digress. -snip- I'm not assuming anything is accurate until the wallet is synced. But having a handful of core wallets installed, this one is the only one that didn't show transactions as confirmed once the wallet synced passed the transaction dates, the only one where I wasn't able to check my balance through a block explorer and the only one not showing a "from" address in the (unconfirmed) transactions. Is it that weird I wonder what's wrong? My post you responded to came after my wallet was fully synced, and still showing 0 balance and unconfirmed transactions of early 2014. Currently letting the wallet reindex blocks on disk, just because... Meanwhile, can you explain why block explorers aren't showing any balance nor transaction on my address? I mean, I know only the blockchain itself can be trusted, not the 3th party explorers. But can't you agree on the fact that this is at least unusual, and worth the question?
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Old confirmed transaction show up as unconfirmed. Not traceble throught digiexplorer?I mined some DBG short after the coin launch. These coins where sent to my core wallet I had synced up (on my previous pc). Yesterday I decided to check out my DGB wallet and reinstalled the core wallet on my new pc. Core started syncing, and showed the transaction history right away. I decided to check my balance through Digiexplorer, to see a 0 balance and no transaction history. I'm sure the transactions did confirm back then. This is already unusual, but I decided to wait till core has synced passed the transaction dates. Core has now synced passed Jan 1st 2017, but still shows all transactions (early 2014) as unconfirmed. The transaction details all show "unknown" as the "from" address, and all transaction ID's lead nowhere on the block explorer(s). Anyone can tell me what happened here? Addy: DGgyzYHrPjFskdRrf5RZz4shm6aEbjJupJ Digiexplorer: https://digiexplorer.info/address/DGgyzYHrPjFskdRrf5RZz4shm6aEbjJupJCore transaction history: https://imgur.com/AYX7jyB How old is your wallet? There has been a few releases and some hard forks. If you don't have the most up to date wallet that might be the issue? I downloaded the latest core version from the website yesterday. Did you let the wallet sync all the way before checking things out? No, but I didn't have to with any other coin. I noticed there was something wrong right away. Meanwhile it's fully synced and still showing 0 balance and unconfirmed transactions from 4 years ago (which where confirmed back then) https://imgur.com/vql2IJl
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Old confirmed transaction show up as unconfirmed. Not traceble throught digiexplorer?I mined some DBG short after the coin launch. These coins where sent to my core wallet I had synced up (on my previous pc). Yesterday I decided to check out my DGB wallet and reinstalled the core wallet on my new pc. Core started syncing, and showed the transaction history right away. I decided to check my balance through Digiexplorer, to see a 0 balance and no transaction history. I'm sure the transactions did confirm back then. This is already unusual, but I decided to wait till core has synced passed the transaction dates. Core has now synced passed Jan 1st 2017, but still shows all transactions (early 2014) as unconfirmed. The transaction details all show "unknown" as the "from" address, and all transaction ID's lead nowhere on the block explorer(s). Anyone can tell me what happened here? Addy: DGgyzYHrPjFskdRrf5RZz4shm6aEbjJupJ Digiexplorer: https://digiexplorer.info/address/DGgyzYHrPjFskdRrf5RZz4shm6aEbjJupJCore transaction history: https://imgur.com/AYX7jyB How old is your wallet? There has been a few releases and some hard forks. If you don't have the most up to date wallet that might be the issue? I downloaded the latest core version from the website yesterday.
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Old confirmed transaction show up as unconfirmed. Not traceble throught digiexplorer?I mined some DBG short after the coin launch. These coins where sent to my core wallet I had synced up (on my previous pc). Yesterday I decided to check out my DGB wallet and reinstalled the core wallet on my new pc. Core started syncing, and showed the transaction history right away. I decided to check my balance through Digiexplorer, to see a 0 balance and no transaction history. I'm sure the transactions did confirm back then. This is already unusual, but I decided to wait till core has synced passed the transaction dates. Core has now synced passed Jan 1st 2017, but still shows all transactions (early 2014) as unconfirmed. The transaction details all show "unknown" as the "from" address, and all transaction ID's lead nowhere on the block explorer(s). Anyone can tell me what happened here? Addy: DGgyzYHrPjFskdRrf5RZz4shm6aEbjJupJ Digiexplorer: https://digiexplorer.info/address/DGgyzYHrPjFskdRrf5RZz4shm6aEbjJupJCore transaction history: https://imgur.com/AYX7jyB
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INteresting info, thanks.
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Interesting, thanks for sharing.
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A lot of the mixers is a scam, even if they do start legit. Be very careful, always a chance you wont receive anything since its 100% anonymous.
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Let's bump this topic. Still available, price dropped to 0.5BTC.
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Bijna een jaar later... Dit kan ik best wel een bump noemen Alles in bovenstaande post is nog steeds beschikbaar. Prijzen waren slechts richtprijzen, en zijn nog steeds bespreekbaar.
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Hello folks, I want to sell a Cisco 897VAW router. The item is as new, and has been used in a professional environment for only 6-7 months (August 2015 - March 2016). The price for a new one like this is more then 2 BTC at this moment. I'm willing to sell this one for the rounded price of 1BTC 0.5BTC, shipping and escrow costs excluded. Datasheet: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/800-series-routers/data_sheet_c78-519930.htmlI'm no technician, and have no idea what exactly is special about this device, but I'm sure whoever is intrested, knows what he is buying. Item will be shipped from Belgium. Prefer EU sale, B2B invoice possible. Any more questions? I'd like to hear them. *Excuse my below avarage English
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Count me in 1L2kooymRj9GJWV5RHeKW8YnJRAYb9CJF6
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Woohoo! Looks like I picked the right spot This one had to be in my collection anyway, never expected to get it this cheap Congrats to the other winners!
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My last 32 23e0925df0d276c8dbbbd937f3dca1a8a810aa89f887580b7ac922b8faded225
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