It's easy if you know which you use I for one absolutely don't know my architecture
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Good! There is just one missing thing. If Windows is a x64 distribution, "update.bat" must have this line: "C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuWin32\bin\wget.exe" instead of this one: "C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin\wget.exe" Nice catch Btw, I use it too in install.bat I believe, to download pywallet.py I don't know how to check if the machine is 32 or 64bits but I'll look into that Anybody tried to scan his harddrive? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=34028.msg466673#msg466673
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See and this is where non-Christians fall up short, had you taken the time to even read those which you couldn't have given your hasty response you would see that this points to both secular and non secular research findings. As easily as you claim the religious among us do not look at evidence it is apparent you are not as well. Additional to note those claims were not made to prove God's existence but are evidence of biblical events providing a level of credibility to the passages herein written, which you dismiss as myth without thinking and searching for yourself. Another religious retard on the bitcoin forums ... sigh. Maybe you folks ought to make your own fork of the block chain, with its own forums and go chant, drink your maker's blood, sacrifice small birds or do there whatever your favorite supersitious practice may be. I don't think you're talking about my religion, but it's a great idea Anybody with me for Pastafacoin ?
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This is awesome, makes me wish I had something better then a old centrino laptop Or you can ask somebody trustworkthy owning a rig I.e. nobody
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If you don't mind transaction fees, you can transfer all the funds into a single wallet.
uh; i can't transfer all of it; i said i can't access them... Tried pywallet; Deleted the transaction log; and it used to show balance of 14btc; Now it shows zero. Where did the 14 btc go? All you have to do is bitcoin -rescan
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You heard it here first folks...
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SELL SELL SELL!!! IXCOIN WILL EAT BITCOIN AAAAALLLLEEEERRRTTT!!1!11!!!11
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At least I am involved with and actively support something. What do you support smoothie, besides your wallet that is lol...
The only person on the entire forum defending and promoting Ixcoin & it's 'benefits' is you. I think he is just one of the first who started mining Ixcoins and now he has 5 80k+ IXC in his wallet ;-) Fix'd
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Indeed, it was close: length(hash160) = 20 = 0x14 (not 0x16) It should be perfect now
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G+ is a good idea because there's something like chatrooms I believe During an emergency situation, centralization is not a problem as long as it can't be ddos'd. Which is nearly impossible with Google
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In TxOut 0, it's hash160(recipientPubkey) instead of recipientAdress
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oka so you mean put the wallet that i sent the coin From?! or the wallet that i send the coin to!? if that is the case i will try to see what happens i let you know thx The wallet you sent the coins from Actually you didn't sent them, for some reason the transaction hasn't been broadcasted (you closed the client too early or didn't give enough fee or whatever)
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Hi, I have a transaction that's not broadcasted by the client: Transaction: CTransaction(hash=3422e42d76, ver=1, vin.size=2, vout.size=1, nLockTime=0) CTxIn(COutPoint(edd0e7d842, 1), scriptSig=304502200e740554da7e0f50) CTxIn(COutPoint(fc7c6a7fb9, 1), scriptSig=3045022047a8faca47a9e787) CTxOut(nValue=4.00950000, scriptPubKey=OP_DUP OP_HASH160 ec7523399bff) Inputs: CTransaction(hash=edd0e7d842, ver=1, vin.size=1, vout.size=2, nLockTime=0) CTxIn(COutPoint(e3376d1527, 0), scriptSig=3044022020d5a19bd9135628) CTxOut(nValue=95.33200000, scriptPubKey=OP_DUP OP_HASH160 76747e7f607e) CTxOut(nValue=2.00000000, scriptPubKey=OP_DUP OP_HASH160 ec7523399bff) 2532 confirmations, IsMine=true CTransaction(hash=fc7c6a7fb9, ver=1, vin.size=1, vout.size=2, nLockTime=0) CTxIn(COutPoint(be12ace2ff, 0), scriptSig=3045022079e3b6551817872c) CTxOut(nValue=40.37000000, scriptPubKey=OP_DUP OP_HASH160 5ad2ba0a86c1) CTxOut(nValue=2.01000000, scriptPubKey=OP_DUP OP_HASH160 ec7523399bff) 1937 confirmations, IsMine=true As you can see, the inputs are old and not tiny I even put a 0.0005 fee to be sure there's a problem When I run the client, I see that this tx is accepted to the pool
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Tant que ça reste une lubie de certains opérateurs (car c'est bien de FT, BT et SFR dont on parle dans l'article, et non d'un quelconque projet de loi à la con), j'ose espérer qu'il y'aura toujours un concurrent pour faire la différence (Free)...
Le problème c'est s'ils leur prend de faire une loi qui impose ces restrictions pour la bonne raison qu'"un usage aussi intensif d'internet ne peut qu'être le support d'activités terroristes, pédopornographiques ou de piratage pur et dur à l'encontre de notre pauvre culture. Vous avez cet usage d'internet? Non? Alors pourquoi voudriez-vous d'un internet illimité, on vous donne 512Mo par mois c'est largement assez!"
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Quick question. Can a bitcoin private key be used to generate a Solidcoin address; are these addresses just a different first byte with the usual public key hash + error check code?
NO/YES To the NO answer. Why not? What would happen if I tried? To the YES answer. Unless Bitcoin and Solidcoin use non intersecting subsets of the private keys, doesn't this contradict the NO answer? Another quick question. How do we change the transaction fee amount? The answers are OF COURSE yes and yes......
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I GIVE some testnet coins.........
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I hope he already found out during these 2 months
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