No. You don't need to redownload the blockchain provided that you did not remove the data directory. When upgrading, the data directory with all of the data including the blockchain and your wallet is not touched. They will still be there and remain the same as they were prior to the upgrade.
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Great guy! He served as escrow between me and tautvilis. There was a minor dispute but he was able to fairly and successfully resolve it.
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The site is still under construction? because when i put an UID on the site and tried to check, the site said "Please wait for your previous request to finish and try again"
If you tried it earlier, it might still be processing your earlier request. Also, if you are using a proxy, someone else might also have used the same proxy and the site thinks you are the same person. If none of the above are true, then there probably is a bug with the queue system, which I am working on. The site is still a work in process. The server will reboot in a few hours to clear the queue so you can try again later.
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Put it in the same folder where you got it from.
Find the Data Directory and just put the wallet file in there, which should be the same place you got it from on the old computer.
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Your posts are insubstantial. Although they are long and multiline, almost all of your posts are either saying "thank you" or pushing your faucet rotator.
You are also probably get a longer ban since you are posting with this account. You might even get permabanned. What you are doing now is ban evading since almost all of the posts of this new account ARE NOT appealing your ban. Please stop posting and wait 14 days for the ban to be lifted.
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Run bitcoind in one terminal. Then use another terminal with and use Hello, Thanks for your quick response. but when i am running that commands it giving me this : root@coindice:~# bitcoin-cli /usr/bin/env: node: No such file or directory Could you please tell me what other step i need to do on this case. Thanks Regards Check your path. Make sure that the binary for bitcoin-cli is on the path (it should be since bitcoind ran). Try running the binary directly by entering in the full path for bitcoin-cli.
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Well how big was the transaction? If you the transaction was combining a bunch of payments from that address into one payment, then the transaction will be quite large and then you will need to pay a large fee.
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Run bitcoind in one terminal. Then use another terminal with and use
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Completed a small PayPal to btc trade with him. Good seller.
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Meaningless? You're agreeing with me! My point is that this thread is pointless because there's no such thing as earning something for free unless you're literally winning the lotto...and that doesn't exist in Bitcoin. People talk about "giveaways" but there's nothing like that here. If someone knows of one, please share it with me so I can join.
Hmm, something like: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1177617.msg12395174#msg12395174? Granted, it's not at the "winning the lottery; I'm filthy rich!" type of level; but again, you have to remember, what we might consider a small amount, for someone else (with a different cost of living, situation, or whatnot), it might not be as insignificant, even if it won't leave them rich - this isn't that straightforward. damn, got a long way to go until im full member lol You can always buy an account. They account can not only participate in there giveaways, but also sig campaigns to get some more btc from posting.
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EDIT: I re-read your ask from the OP. Yeah... good luck with that. No pool is going to change their payout address to be yours. The best you could hope for is what I wrote - the pool altering their coinbase signature for a block.
Why not ? I'm ready to pay a premium for that. Say, the pool gets 25.5 BTC for a block. If they mine it to my given address, I'll give them 26 BTC. So, they can always distribute the share to their miners and keep a nice profit on top. Right ..... So what you means is? "Hey someone give me a block ... and I promise I'll give you back more than a block ... I may be a new unknown account but yeah you can trust me right?"
Unfortunately for you, in the BTC world no one who can find a block is silly enough to consider that. He could put that amount in escrow or send it first.
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Got caught out doing what? Running a business? Fraud is BIG BUSINESS.I'm going to need a BTC-signed YES or NO answer, from Bobsurplus (using 1BobSurplusHa1ha8ha4HaL0Lo7SurplusBob), to the following question: Do you, Bobsurplus, support the business of fraud and/or self-dealing - which is what some may falsely define as "escrowing for yourself" "self-escrow" "middlemanning for yourself" "self-middlemanning"? Is your legal name TheButterZone? You're a fraud. Indefensible bullshit to say a username with no legal name duplication requirement is fraud. Staff, please investigate Bobsurplus as a Quickseller alt if you agree that they fit the profile. Well actually there is some old outdated (still in effect) US law that states that using any name that is not your real name online or considered fraud. Off course no one enforced that.
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Most cloudmining are scams, but apparently hashnest is one of the best and is also legitimate.
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Ok I'm so confused.
I realize I am a newbie and do not have too much practical experience in dealing with scam activity but....
If Quickseller tricked people into thinking they were using a neutral third party to protect themselves from QS just running off with the BTC in a trade
and...
It turns the neutral third party was a sham and actually QS himself....
How can Tradefortress consider Quickseller to not have scammed anyone?
Anyone?
~BCX~
Tradefortress is Quickseller? Or maybe Tradefortress is trolling.
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Misread the OP. Settle down rubberneck.
Remove my negative trust due to your personal incompetence then. And how many others have you judged based on quick judgement without reading? Are any of your trust feedbacks legitimate? The negative trust was removed. Check again, and stop being off topic.
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Very nice idea! I keep checking the price of some accounts but I keep getting an error:
Remote Procedure Call - Failure. Please try again
Did this happen to anybody else? It happened to me several times in the row.
Thanks!
Wait a few minutes before trying again. The server should be restarting around this time to clear its queue. I have that regularly scheduled to occur at midnight in UTC (I think, I don't quite remember what timezone)
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I am selling a sr. member account (not this one)
Posts: 400+ Activity: 300+ Potential Activity: 300+ Registered: Late 2014 Post Quality: Decent. Mostly multiline. Mostly in Gambling section and services.
Price: 0.2
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Also, you should NEVER post your private keys here.
No worries - did you try to "read" the key? Yeah, I just realized that. Here is my address 16mT7jrpkjnJBD7a3TM2awyxHub58H6r6Z Also, when you want to spend the Bitcoin from your p2sh address, you will need to use the createrawtransaction, signrawtransaction, and sendrawtransaction to create, sign, and broadcast it. When using createrawtransaction, be careful because you can end up not sending the change to a change address and accidentally making that become part of the fee.
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nvm, I missed a part of your OP.
You did mostly everything correctly. Bitcoin Core doesn't have a GUI for p2sh transactions, so you will need to create the transaction and sign it through the console.
You can also get another client that allows p2sh stuff (also called multisig)
I don't think that mycelium allows you to use p2sh addresses.
Also, you should NEVER post your private keys here.
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