Why would you want to open some random file shared with you anyways? Common sense dictates you either unshare/delete or simply download the said files from the actual site, or simply ignore, if you really want to open it, use a clean isolated machine, but scan it beforehand
does wallet.js mean anything? it's a .js formatted file named "wallet". there can be anything inside.
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That means my Bitcoins are not to using. Thy are blockd forever ?ß
Is there a Hacktool or a trick to recive my Bitcoins ?
Please help !
okay, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume that you don't know what you're doing. open electrum and press CTRL+O. if there's more than one file there try opening them all to see if you still have the old wallet file.
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without the seed you're stuck with the watching wallet. that is unless you have the old wallet file lying somewhere or still have the private keys of your previous addresses. also you can't just open a normal wallet and ends up with a watching-only wallet. watching-only wallet is created when you enter xpub/addresses instead of xpriv/private keys/seed when you create that wallet. I suspect you did just that. and electrum wallet created by importing private keys doesn't have seed.
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Can a .JS file do anything? I don't know how to code so I can't tell if there is anything malicious in it.
it can do a lot more harm than you'd think. run random javascript files that you found on the internet and next thing you know your PC have a ransomware. .js malwares is just getting as common as .exe malwares.
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oh come on. getting so worked up for one random email? I used to get many of those and couldn't even care less.
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Yes you are correct about that nodes that already have the transaction in their memory pool will not accept the double spend. You can still transmit a double spend any time you like. As you say if the old transaction is in all possible nodes then will the new transaction not be accepted... if not rebroadcasterd then will they will eventually they be dropped. Cheers ah, okay. I actually just about to try that myself when electrum stopped me because the fee is too low (0.00001 BTC). apparently we can't send low fee transactions as of 2.5.4. @OP it seems that are using a version that doesn't give that warning. you should update to the latest version.
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Oh, I see that now. Thank you. I forgot to change my settings back. Do you know how long it can take?
can take as long as 3 days depending on your luck. the bitcoins will return to your wallet if the tx still doesn't get confirmed after 3 days. though you can double spend the transaction after 24~ hours. but you'll have to import the private key of that address to a different wallet and create a new transaction from there. Nothing prevent him from double spend them now, if he want to. I thought it won't work because a most of the nodes still have the old transaction and will reject the new one as a double-spend transaction?
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Oh, I see that now. Thank you. I forgot to change my settings back. Do you know how long it can take?
can take as long as 3 days depending on your luck. the bitcoins will return to your wallet if the tx still doesn't get confirmed after 3 days (unless someone is continuously rebroadcasting it.). though you can double spend the transaction after 24~ hours. but you'll have to import the private key of that address to a different wallet and create a new transaction from there.
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I received bitcoins correctly and tried to send to local bitcoins, which I have done many many times, but it has been unconfirmed for almost 24 hours. Can anyone help me with this?
3fd0debb085d20a990a9300df237a89c0e28f873df3957239fcfc23e7d8d29c1
Thank you!
you didn't include any fee you only included 0.00001 fee so of course it'll take long. nothing much we can do to help.
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I'm happy with it. even more when badbear is around and banning some spammers.
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I'd be surprised if the sun haven't turned into a red giant and swallowed earth by then. scientists estimated that to happen in 5 billion years, btw.
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I just wanted to share my experience with GoldBTC ExchangeThey are new and the price is a little better then other exchanges to attract more users, i have no idea how long this gonna last. Also after you sent your bitcoins you will receive the money in 2 minutes max except for bank 1-2 day. the fact that the one who's promoting the site have a history of promoting another shady site makes me want to stay away from it.
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Newbie : 0-30 Jr. Member : 30-60 Member : 60-120 Full Member : 120-240 Sr. Member : 240-480 Hero Member : 480-x Legnedary : x-eternity
Here x is a number randomly chosen between 775 and 1030.
You can say that one activity point is equal to one day of oldness here.
I hope I was clear. Ask me if you want to know more.
FTFY. more here.
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Im hoping I can get some recommendations as to a signature provider that is a TRUSTED company. I am willing to wait until I have a good member status before I join, and I'm going to do research on anyone before I pimp myself out for a couple of bitcoins. If someone can recommend a company that pays for constructive posts and has been in business for a while, proven to not be some scam site that will close down in a few months from now, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for any info I can get!
Coinbanks (formerly Bit-x) have been here a long time and is considered to be very trusted, but they're not accepting new participants at this time. Bitmixer are also very trusted. they're mostly full but occasionally a spot will be available once someone gets kicked out. Yobit are always open and is quite trusted (not as trusted as Coinbanks and Bitmixer.).
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I'm sorry I meant Senior Member; I'm also currently mining about 0.075 BTC per day, looking for this loan to buy some additional miners, a batch of S3's from another user here. Now we play the waiting game and wait for that member to respond to the message I sent him, would you like his username? I've made past trades and dealings with him before.
no matter who vouches for you, without a collateral and being a newbie with negative trust your chances of getting the loan is very close to zero. that's just how people do things here, sorry. either wait around two weeks for your miners to make 1 BTC or get a collateral. if you can't get a collateral, I would advise to lock this topic because all replies you'll get will be from people accusing and ridiculing you of wanting to scam. I understand that's why I don't have high hopes, I have a PayPal account with 200$ in it, could that be used as Collateral? paypal and other accounts can't be used as collateral because it's very easy to get them back. there's a list of valid collateral here.
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I'm sorry I meant Senior Member; I'm also currently mining about 0.075 BTC per day, looking for this loan to buy some additional miners, a batch of S3's from another user here. Now we play the waiting game and wait for that member to respond to the message I sent him, would you like his username? I've made past trades and dealings with him before.
no matter who vouches for you, without a collateral and being a newbie with negative trust your chances of getting the loan is very close to zero. that's just how people do things here, sorry. either wait around two weeks for your miners to make 1 BTC or get a collateral. if you can't get a collateral, I would advise to lock this topic because all replies you'll get will be from people accusing and ridiculing you of wanting to scam.
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thanks for every ones help I need to get the coins to my faucet so what my best option how long wil it take for he coins to come bak if I do nothing or how do I do the start zapwallettxes in my core wallet thanks
if you're using core then the bitcoins will never come back to your wallet if you do nothing. this is because core automatically rebroadcast your unconfirmed transaction (-zapwallettxes stops this). to start core with -zapwallettxes, follow these steps: #1 make sure the client is closed #2 open run (win + r), enter c:\Program Files\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -zapwallettxes (modify path if needed) and confirm with ok. #3 let it do its thing, the TX will be gone once its done.
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Thanks --Encrypted--! I hadn't seen that explorer before... added to my list . thanks too. I didn't know that was the second tx. @OP if you're using core, you can try deleting the transaction by starting bitcoin-qt with -zapwallettxes command and resend again with proper fee. since your transaction never got accepted (or was dropped) by most nodes the chance of it being confirmed is very low.
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the trans id for the one I paid a fee for is 873a0d1156da19572785f2b576c92876fe88d91b3d0ab082c9de3236af42a3e0-000 I looked on blockchain as it say invalid id. how can I cancel a unconfirmed trans witch I did not pay a fee for
I can't find that transaction anywhere. It's not on any block explorer, nor is it available on my own coin daemon that runs with txindex=1. What wallet are you using to create and send these transactions? Indeed, I concur, I can't find any information about that txid. Are you sure you are using bitcoin (not litecoin, doge, CLAM, some other alt)? What's your wallet? https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/873a0d1156da19572785f2b576c92876fe88d91b3d0ab082c9de3236af42a3e0/looks like he paid 0.00444231BTC fee. what's wrong with that?edit: oh yeah. unconfirmed input. I mistook that for the first transaction.
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