You can export your addresses's private key from Armory while Offline. Just click the wallet that contains the address, click on it and press show keys.
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I ended up not even reading the comments on the pull. I don't think this is relevant. What's on the website is still true as of now. Bitcoin offers instant transactions with almost no fee, I don't see how that has changed recently.
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Good thing they're finally going live with a final version. We should try and switch to there from eBay as much as possible... At least while they don't accept Bitcoin. Which seems like they won't ever accept it
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To start with, you should post your client in Alternative clients section. Another client with a "sign up" button right at the beginning is a big no go, that's not what we need. This connects to your server, right? Not SPV? Is the source code public? Can the sign up feature be bypassed? (no email, no phone number...) You interface does look pleasant, but that's not going to make more expert users use your app and that won't make novice users keep using your app. Just some friendly advice
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it's not just bitcoin related. customer services of so many large companies here have very bad instructed/educated employees. 90% of the time you're explaining your situation to an employee that doesn't understand anything. it's beyond sad.
Exactly... they lack formation in almost all areas! Especially when they introduce new services. Which is just wrong, as new services are prone to doubts, questions and errors!
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And regarding the 1/10, 1/100 issue - the serial numbers are only related to what series the coin is - L or E. There isn't different serials for both 1/10 and 1/100 coins - no possibility of let's say L21 existing for both. It's always either or.
Precisely, I think that was ezeminer doubt If low numbers were for series L/E and 1/100+1/10, people would have the chance to have 4 small numbered coins That way, one can only have 2 small numbered coins maximum. I think that's a fair distribution and I'm fortunate enough to have two small numbers!
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Typical client service. They don't even instruct their employees on how to help clients... And when Bitcoin comes on, it's seems to be to hard to teach people.
This is really unfortunate. I hope they change this soon.
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They were running a unlicensed money transmitting business from the U and probably with US clients. they should have seen it coming. Don't people see this forum? Folks are arrested in the states for much less...
As for the rest, if they were helping ransomware or not, we can't know for sure...
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There are more ideas here
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Websites with Multisig addresses have them, but never really give us keys, as far as I know... How is multisig enforced here? This method does not protect us from "inside jobs". Is there any website that does provide the keys?
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Well, porn and Bitcoin have been talked for quite sometime, with some services jumping on the bandwagon, and some website smaking contents sold exclusively with Bitcoin... This is one more of those sites. They don't seem to have ads... At least as far as I've seen. I question how will this sharing revenue thing will be... Let's see. This probably will have quite a few users.
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Is this a known address from somewhere? It obviously doesn't have that balance just because of dust
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Where do these keys come from?
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Another proposal in the works... Sounds pretty good. Looking forward to see more from this!
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I got my coins today, they look pretty nice. Might throw one to be graded for the Shiggles. Just a quick question tho. I ordered two of each empty coin, and my order was one of the first couple. I believe when ordered were first placed, it was like a first come, first serve on numbers. The first 10 or twenty would be distributed to one per person, then the rest would be distributed normally. I received an E00003 1/100th & E00248 1/100th But got an E00334 1/10th & E00337 1/10th *Sorry, just me being picky since I woke up early to try and get some low numbers Also found a post, in comparison I had order 341. I've been very busy but here is a quick announcement!
We've had over 50 orders so far, over 500 coins ordered. The first order number for a series L order was #328. The first order number for a series E order was #336.
Some countries have reportedly had abnormally expensive postage fees, we're working hard to fix all of that. Most recent fix was UK, where you can now order up to 20 coins with a cheap postage method.
Here's an overview on the first coins distributed... As you said, one low number per person, that's what you got
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Yes, you can simply send them to a new wallet... If you can't, it would help know a bit more about your problem (software used, issues you're having...)
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I don't think that the 20MB blocks will be an issue... I don't see blocks getting bigger faster than internet lines being updated. The change will be gradual, we won't have 20MB blocks the day after implementing the change. As for headers first mining... That's what many are already doing, and that's why some pools forked. As you said, a timeout must be implemented, as very well written in this post, and well explained in the rest of the thread.
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