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2861  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 18, 2013, 06:53:53 AM
Racket? I posted a code that fixes something, you agreed and then YOU said you WILL give me 0.1BTC. Also, address in my signature.

I proposed you to take care of it. It would not be for only a few bucks but no real programmer would work on something, provide support and bear with you for such a ridiculous amount.
2862  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 18, 2013, 05:43:17 AM
I'm shocked too. I can't find the 0.1BTC you owe me.
2863  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Data Recovery Problem] Recovering many Wallet.dat from repartitioned Hard drive on: July 17, 2013, 11:17:05 PM
All the addresses found will have the Bitcoin format. Keep in mind that this format in nearly never used in the wallet (only for labels) though.
AFAIK all the altcoins have the same wallet format than Bitcoin, so putting the recovered wallet in the altcoin dir and making a rescan should (must!) work.

Also, yes the current pywallet won't ever find any encrypted key so that's why.

By the way, everything's working now. I still have to make things clean, pretty and practical but it's definitely working with encrypted private keys. I'll push the update in around 24 hours.
2864  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Data Recovery Problem] Recovering many Wallet.dat from repartitioned Hard drive on: July 17, 2013, 06:53:40 PM
Good news, I found the pattern.
How much time can you wait by the way? Could you wait for a few days?
2865  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 17, 2013, 06:31:06 PM
Speaking of code of honor Vlad, I didn't receive the 0.1BTC you promised me
2866  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Data Recovery Problem] Recovering many Wallet.dat from repartitioned Hard drive on: July 17, 2013, 05:58:25 PM
I'm glad it's appreciated!

It will be possible if there's a common pattern. I'm working on it now, I'll come back to report any info.
Also, maybe there's still a copy of your wallets before you encrypt them on the disk, so try anyway with the current version.

Edit: Wow, that's soooo slow! I'll try to make it faster once I'm done with encrypted wallets support
2867  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Data Recovery Problem] Recovering many Wallet.dat from repartitioned Hard drive on: July 17, 2013, 05:35:53 PM
Ok I get it, wait a bit I'll push a fix soon

Done


Edit: Are your wallets encrypted? Because I just remembered they can't be recovered (the recovery feature is old and never draw much attention) but I can add this if you need it.
2868  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Data Recovery Problem] Recovering many Wallet.dat from repartitioned Hard drive on: July 17, 2013, 05:31:35 PM
Pywallet can read all the private keys it can find (doesn't care if in a .dat or not) on a partition and put them all in the same wallet.
If for whatever reason you don't want to use it, give a look at wxHexEditor. It might allow to search for patterns (prefix of private keys for example) and save the following bytes.

Thanks. Pywallet looks great, the problem is, I deleted the partition on which the files were. So I need a "raw scan" or "deep scan" or how should I put it.

It does work however if I apply Pywallet ON the recovered .dat (recovered with the makomk tool : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25091.0 - it scans whole disk )

So I think now I KNOW it's possible, the problem is that makomk retrieved only keys that looked like bitcoin addr. starting with 1... it didnt retrieve the other wallets of the other alt-coins


Pywallet does read raw disks, look in the help for the 4 commands starting with --recov. See http://pywallet.tk/ too, "Read a device to find deleted keys (CLI only)".
It definitely works on Linux, I tested it myself.
 
Also, as it looks for private keys, all your private keys are put in the recovered wallet. Bitcoin, Litecoin or whatever.

This is amazing, thank you. Are you the creator of this tool? It's a life safer.
I'm doing the raw recovery now & it will take some time.
 Excuse the (probably) dumb question, but what is "Gio"?
Is it the same as gigabytes?  1 Gio = 1 GB ?
I didn't create it, it's joric. His version "only" had wallet dumping and importing though.
I added the rest, including the recovery.

'o' means 'B'. Pywallet accepts both.
And the 'i' indicates that you're using a binary prefix. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix
 (long story short, 1024**3 instead of 1000**3)
Both binary and SI prefixes are accepted.


As for the error, I'll look at that right now
2869  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: New Attack Vector on: July 17, 2013, 03:58:35 PM
Why should Bitcoin protocol accept all openssl formats?

What we need is a protocol, not mad people whining in a forum. That sure won't make them change.
2870  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: New Attack Vector on: July 17, 2013, 02:21:58 PM
0100000001fd31efbac93daa8743525898e81ebcfc69988484ede77537369117112b03dfb500000 0006c49304402203ccac0d763cea96b7eefcc8bb77083312d5f74f19f3f38a2ef7c09a56303ec37 022014247484bc2e6f979ea783753b92751deff8ea69f488483c18349c92ee8c517300000121020 c04fd79c0de8acaf84cf68c92b5a64357b83c7e8c5115ee17ca5179b2516b95ffffffff01e41f01 00000000001976a914b110cace3b1d8181df64854ddcf85bc635d10de888ac00000000
this one works for me as well, so its definitely a different issue than I had mentioned before.

maybe bitcoind just does not like your low 0.00000071 BTC fee?

Returning
Code:
ThreadRPCServer method=sendrawtransaction
ERROR: Non-canonical signature: wrong length marker
ERROR: CScriptCheck() : f57a2c4d3b8f9653eaee0d5611fcf7c918bcc8903894e148c5b56486fb3f8eaa VerifySignature failed
ERROR: CTxMemPool::accept() : ConnectInputs failed f57a2c4d3b8f9653eaee0d5611fcf7c918bcc8903894e148c5b56486fb3f8eaa
because of a too low fee is rather strange
2871  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 17, 2013, 12:33:35 PM
Ok, I've had enough.  I'm taking my 2 days off now.  Thanks, jerk. 



Edit:

Oh, see the golf ball sized hole in my upper thigh, that's from the IQ shots when i was little from the communist secret genius Program only with me i think it jackknifed. lol.  The tenth one would have brio sly broken my leg but maybe I would put out this stuff in the net.

Can you imagine that's how' imwent shopping at albertsons for groceries for a good half hour only I was wearing a much shorter white wife beater tank top.  Funniest thing ever. Ha!!!

Your a freak. To even post gay fabio flinstone pictures of yourself on facebook, it just showing the extent to which your madness goes. Im 4channin this shit, this post will be all over the net with your face all over it fabio.
post# ?
2872  Other / Off-topic / Re: How will humans drive themselves to extinction? on: July 17, 2013, 12:14:22 PM
I don't think we'll go extinct because our planet is still pretty big but I certainly think a cluster fucked Fallout style scenario is entirely possible. I'd agree with either Bio weapons or nuclear, it also won't matter if it's a private organisation or state for me because it all it takes is for a few batshit crazy people to have the launch codes and we're screwed but I voted state because they tend to have the most insane and corrupt people.

We'll still survive, but chances are it will be on the outskirts of civilisation and away from the major cities because those will be the first targets by whoever decides to launch the weaponry, I think the Fallout game minus the ghouls is a pretty realistic depiction of life after Armageddon.
Kinda agree
2873  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Data Recovery Problem] Recovering many Wallet.dat from repartitioned Hard drive on: July 17, 2013, 12:05:19 PM
Pywallet can read all the private keys it can find (doesn't care if in a .dat or not) on a partition and put them all in the same wallet.
If for whatever reason you don't want to use it, give a look at wxHexEditor. It might allow to search for patterns (prefix of private keys for example) and save the following bytes.

Thanks. Pywallet looks great, the problem is, I deleted the partition on which the files were. So I need a "raw scan" or "deep scan" or how should I put it.

It does work however if I apply Pywallet ON the recovered .dat (recovered with the makomk tool : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25091.0 - it scans whole disk )

So I think now I KNOW it's possible, the problem is that makomk retrieved only keys that looked like bitcoin addr. starting with 1... it didnt retrieve the other wallets of the other alt-coins


Pywallet does read raw disks, look in the help for the 4 commands starting with --recov. See http://pywallet.tk/ too, "Read a device to find deleted keys (CLI only)".
It definitely works on Linux, I tested it myself.

Also, as it looks for private keys, all your private keys are put in the recovered wallet. Bitcoin, Litecoin or whatever.
2874  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Noirbits Major pump incoming on: July 17, 2013, 11:33:00 AM
What is even noirbits?
2875  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Data Recovery Problem] Recovering many Wallet.dat from repartitioned Hard drive on: July 17, 2013, 11:26:02 AM
Pywallet can read all the private keys it can find (doesn't care if in a .dat or not) on a partition and put them all in the same wallet.
If for whatever reason you don't want to use it, give a look at wxHexEditor. It might allow to search for patterns (prefix of private keys for example) and save the following bytes.
2876  Other / Meta / Re: AgoraCommodities Article Thread Removed from Press on: July 17, 2013, 09:29:26 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=256432.0 ?
2877  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 17, 2013, 07:17:32 AM
Vlad...
Have you ever seen a member of the forum who is constantly bashed by everybody and supported by literally nobody? No, you're the first and only one. Surely there's a reason, don't you think?
You have such a high opinion of yourself you can't even listen to others.

You really want a coin? Do what I told you, that's the only way to go.
No real developers here? There are some. I think I'm part of them but I know it you cost you much more than what you paid to r3 to hire me so I guess it's the same for others.
It's how it works you won't get what you want for a few bucks.
Not happy with that? Go to Cuba.
2878  Other / Off-topic / Re: Who's winning Android or iPhone? on: July 17, 2013, 06:49:04 AM
For those who say that a jailbroken iPhone can do the same things than an Android, did you ever even try to install python? A good file browser? A good media player?
kthxbai
2879  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 16, 2013, 10:06:06 PM
What do you mean.

Start a thread where devs give their ideas for a coin?

I tried that.  I did a poll and also for a thread before I launched a coin asking people for feedback and ideas for their most wanted features they wished for.  I got ZERO requests.  People obviously don't care about features they just want a cool, fun coin to mine which is rewarding which is what the golden coins were for.


And by the way, where is r3, he said he almost had the golden blocks fixed and ready to go.  If he quit cause of all this mess o need to know so I can hire someone. P
R3, can you holla back, please.  TIA.

And lets face it, this thread started bad with mostly insults but what I'm seeing now is. A lot of honesty and mostly good communication.   There's nothing like that on here.  So as long as people chine in with questions or their input and criticisms as long as its halfway respectful I will do my best to give honest and respectful answers.  

I'm combative by nature so when I'm attacked unfairly I fire back.  If you criticize me but do it respectfully I will answer in a respectful way and if your right I will openly admit I was wrong.

No no, I mean you'd post YOUR wishes.
For example, its OP would be:

Quote
Hey I'm Vlad, I'm sure you know me

I want a new coin for [insert reason here, less than 2 sentences long]

I want it to have the following:
 - name: Vlad's Awesome Coin, aka VAC
 - block retarget time: 3 seconds
 - total coins: 42 billlions VAC
 - block reward: 10 VAC
 - golden blocks: x100 value, starting at block 1000

Post your prices, developers.
I'll chose one of you. 50% of the reward will be delivered just after the release, and the remaining 50% after 2/3 days when we're sure everything is ok.
2880  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 16, 2013, 09:54:15 PM
For I have no doubt, if I had $5 million in the bank and drove a Lamborghini, 99% or you would be eating up every word coming out of my mouth even if I were truly an idiot.  Donald trump:  case in point!
Definitely not
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