Are you going to change it so that it work on a token system like that other site? Where you get a token number which you then enter later to get the results?
You can maybe also look at tieing each request to an email address where the person enters his bitcointalk number together with an email address and then just email the results to that person. If you do this I would say that requests then need to be limited to say 1 every 24 hours per user id or even 1 per 48 hours.
Yes. There will be a token and you can enter an email address to receive the results in an email.
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I think for create raw transaction you need to specify exactly how much for each output or it will become a transaction fee.
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Hey everyone, sorry about the long queue, I am working on a fix but that will still take a while to finish writing since I am overhauling the queue system.
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You probably should use a transaction with locktime for the second transaction.
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When will the auction end? I'm gonna start it, i bid 0.16 btc
The auction will end on September 10th 00:00 forum time.
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How exactly does this have to do with a Bitcoin Startup aiding terrorists? All you are presenting is the dilemma that Bitcoin startups might have with consumer privacy and government regulations regarding consumer data.
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Yes. However, there is a button to send a PM back, according to the screenshot. Extension users, please correct me if I'm wrong (I've yet to try it out).
He asked if he could reply instantly. Pressing on a button to go to your inbox and then pressing another button to reply doesn't sound instantly to me. Anyway, yes, there is a button you can press to go to your inbox and to the correct message. Thanks for clarifying. If I have time, I might try modifying it so that it is possible to reply in the notification directly.
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Can you post the debug.log?
Sure These are from the same session as the wallet screenshots -snip images- Can you post the full text so that we can see everything? There isn't anything sensitive in the debug.log, so don't worry. Also, did you shut it down soon after the program started since it says "requesting shutdown" soon after the start up? You mean upload the whole file? That would be long to post on screenshots wouldn't it? Just copy and paste the text into a post, preferably surrounded by the code brackets.
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Can you post the debug.log?
Sure These are from the same session as the wallet screenshots -snip images- Can you post the full text so that we can see everything? There isn't anything sensitive in the debug.log, so don't worry. Also, did you shut it down soon after the program started since it says "requesting shutdown" soon after the start up?
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Is it possible to reply straight from the extension? Or do I have to go to the messages page to reply and this only lets me know when I have been pmed?
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Can you post the debug.log?
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Hi
Had a problem with my wallet and its had to reindex the blockchain from scratch, keeps getting stuck around 9 weeks saying not enough space
How much hardrive space would I need as looks like I will need to buy a seperate Hardrive now
Thanks guys
You need 50+ Gb for the entire data directory which includes the blockchain. You should have a lot of extra space. 50gb is a lot of space,i thought it was more around 25 The blockchain itself is over 40 Gb now. The extra databases required make up the next 10Gb and then you need space to expand into.
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Why, to reveal a certain vulnerability and make everyone believe that we needed a quick fix immediately. Probably because they need it faster than you and I do and they are putting their money where their mouth is. Either way, bitcoin is an open network so they are free do to whatever they want. Agreed on the last bit, but creating a problem to force a solution is different from a natural-occurring problem with a carefully-planned solution. Btw, when was the attack going to take place? How do you know if they are not making this stress test because they are ready or soon to be ready to use the blockchain with shit load of transactions? We don't but that is my feeling. Otherwise it would be pretty stupid to spend that much money for this stress test. But they have already done two stress tests before, so why do they need a third? Honestly, I think that they are doing this stress test to push an agenda, to get a quick response and implementation of a big block proposal (probably BIP 101). This is not the proper method to go about doing so and should most definitely not be done. I am in favor of "stress testing" coinwallet.eu back. Does anyone have an ip for their server or node(s)?
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Since the bidders have either not responded or declined to pay, I am reopening this auction Again, here are the specs: Posts: 300+ Activity: 300+ Potential Activity: 350+ Registered: 2013 Feedback: neutral Post Quality: decent Starting Bid: 0.16 BTC Buy It now: 0.26 BTC Minimum increment: 0.01 BTC Escrow is required and the buyer can choose anyone from this list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=855778.0Buyer will pay all fees. The escrow will receive the signed message proving my ownership of the account.
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Stress testing a product is part of every sound engineering process that wants to improve a product and make it more robust. While very inconvenient when this happens it can only get out stronger. The problem here is that testnet can't simulate every real cases.
No. You and I both know sound engineering isn't the reasoning behind these attacks. They are attacking the network trying to force a sketchy ass fix. Perhaps Coinwallet.eu could use some stress testing on their product to assure their engineering is sound... you know... to help make it more robust. A decentralized system can't be improved without receiving attacks that reveals vulnerabilities. People don't give a shit until shit happens, that's a cold reality specially when improvements are hard to make. Bitcoin is supposed to be a robust open system that can handle the behaviours of every bad actors. If it can't, it's because bitcoin is not robust enough. Why is it necessary for them to "stress test" it a third time? They have already done it once, someone else (or perhaps still them) did it again some time after that. Why do they need to do it a third time when absolutely nothing has changed since the last "stress test"? We already know what happens, what is the point of doing it again?
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I have been using coinbase but want to run bitcoin-qt but is there a way to run it in the terminal so it downloads quicker?
Running it in the terminal will not make it download the blockchain any faster. The code is all the same. You should use the latest version of Bitcoin Core and leave it open until it finishes syncing. A faster internet speed and cpu will make it go faster of course.
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Hi
Had a problem with my wallet and its had to reindex the blockchain from scratch, keeps getting stuck around 9 weeks saying not enough space
How much hardrive space would I need as looks like I will need to buy a seperate Hardrive now
Thanks guys
You need 50+ Gb for the entire data directory which includes the blockchain. You should have a lot of extra space.
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You will need to have a few btc to start a faucet. Probably at least 1.
Google AdSense usually works, but there are also many ad networks that pay with bitcoin.
Your can also sell ad space to people who want to advertise their own referrals.
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How many connections do you have? If you don't have any connections, you need to open the correct ports on your computer and the router. Having no connections is probably why you have the error.
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