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561  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin transaction 0.0003616 fee's (help) on: December 10, 2017, 01:11:16 PM
Thanks for the help but i am not sharing my private keys lol.

I did not ask you to do such a thing, just warned about possible malware that might be on the computer. If you don't want to export them to other client, then all you can do is wait for the transaction to be dropped by the nodes (can take multiple weeks). Most of the nodes on the network do not even know that such transaction exists, which is why it is not confirmed. At no point you will have to share ant  private keys with 3rd party. You can even check it from electrum's github since it's open source. However if you are not comfortable with instructions and help, then waiting is the best option.
562  Economy / Services / Re: [FOR HIRE] Block explorers, Pools, IRC servers/channels, Others on: December 10, 2017, 12:24:54 PM
Bumping this thread once again.
563  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Valid Transaction or not? on: December 10, 2017, 11:07:37 AM
Thanks again for the help, while nothing is confirmed yet, it has finally showed up on Coinbase as a pending transaction.  Have a great day!

You're welcome  Cool

However it seems like antpool is so full of transactions that it still has not confirmed it, although accelerated. I'd just try accelerating on ViaBTC or paying someone to accelerate them on some premium services if you are in a hurry with this transaction.
564  Economy / Services / Re: CONFIRM YOUR TRANSACTION IMMEDIATELY. on: December 10, 2017, 11:02:59 AM
They have locked thread which by own it's shady. Then i sent message about accusation that they have stolen some work of the confirmtx.com which by own would be heavily discouraged on this forum (and as you guess, they never answered). They did not even bother to change any of the descriptions on the site. IŽd avoid that site for any cost.
565  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin transaction 0.0003616 fee's (help) on: December 10, 2017, 10:59:03 AM
I tried getting the raw transaction hex but i can't manage to do so on coin space ;(

I just don't understand why are you using coinspace on the first place because it does not seem to have much of functionality.
However i can help you to export the private key and spend the funds again (or export the raw transaction from electrum).

First of all, download Electrum and then install it. Open up the settings from coin space, and press "Export private keys" then show. I currently have no private keys here, but i guess that your public address should show there so you basically need to pick up the private key from there for the address "1PKdtf8NGtyppDj3V6wbxiEeUJ8F6HLuMH". After seeing your private key, copy it and open electrum then continue until the setup asks you "What kind of wallet you would like to create?" select "standard wallet" and after "Use public or private keys" and paste your private key there and press next. After that the electrum should open up the wallet where you see balance and every transaction made. If the transaction is there unconfirmed, let me know or send screenshot and we can then see what we can do about the transaction.

However after this problem has been solved i HIGHLY recommend generating a new wallet on electrum because the private key has been revealed on the screen of the computer and the clipboard.
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567  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 01:59:15 PM
How can I find people to sell for cash trades or cash deposit without using local bitcoins?

So far I have been unable to find anyone in my area doing so

I don't know which area you are located at (and i guess you don't want to tell for privacy reasons), so you just have to look up online.
On many western countries there are many bitcoin ATM's, but they usually have high fee and a need for ID or a phone number for some weird reason.

I guess that using localbitcoins with javascript on is fine, unless you are doing something that might wake up the interest of governement agencies  Grin
Just remember to arrange those cash deals on a public place with a trusted trader and have a coffee or something.
568  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 01:46:08 PM
The whole reason I personally use cryptos is for privacy I hate the way the world is going - ending all privacy I every aspect.


So would you say that this method of privacy would keep my transactions private:

Recieve btc for a service or bought with cash on local bitcoins (using tor for everything)

btc from local bitcoins sent to my trezor btc wallet.

Trezor btc wallet sends my btc to shapeshift to dash on my trezor wallet.

My dash trezor wallet mixes the coins by sending back to shapeshift using dashsend

Shapeshift sends ethereum to my trezor eth wallet where I spend my eth for day to day usage?




I am not really that familiar with dash at all, but i would guess so. Im pretty sure that monero is much more private however, so i'd personally recommend that instead of using dash, but you can wait for instructions from someone who is familiar with XMR. I think that localbitcoins needs javascript to use the website, so downloading a fresh mycelium wallet and using Cash trades for trading bitcoin would be probably the most private method to use.
569  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Valid Transaction or not? on: December 09, 2017, 01:41:47 PM
Hello there! I don't know why blockchain does this, but your transaction does exist as Chain.so thinks that it does too.
However i managed to submit your biggest transaction for acceleration on Antpool, so expect it to get confirmed as well.

I believe coinbase uses blockchain or something similar for detecting the transactions, so it should show on your wallet once it's included into the block (or dropped out of mempool which will return the funds into your address).

570  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 01:22:24 PM
This was my concern.

If all of my wallets are on my trezor 100s of btc wallets 100s of eth wallets a day 100s of dash wallets wouldn't someone be able to see that all of my addresses are in my trezor?

They cannot connect for example BTC addresses to your DASH addresses on the trezor. They are on complete different chains.
Like i mentioned, only used addresses can be connected in theory, but this takes alot of technical skills and even some governement agencies are having difficulties tracking so many addresses. We wouldn't even know that you use trezor if we did lookup your address on the blockchain. Butsince you care about privacy, that's why i recommended a mixer.
571  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 01:17:12 PM
Or this might only be for change adresses?

I'm pretty sure that it's only the change addresses, because you need to use every address once so the blockchain even knows that it exists (or should i say that a transaction needs to be broadcasted where such address is included).
Did not even know that such service existed so thank you for the tip.
572  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 01:08:53 PM
Hey. If you are not reusing addresses, there is no way that anyone will know that you own the addresses that you send bitcoin into.
Use a new address for every bitcoin transfer on your trezor (as far as i know, trezor does generate new address for every time when you are receiving BTC).
If you are paranoid about your funds, you can always use bitcoin mixers or swap funds to monero, and monero back to bitcoin (or just use the Dash method that you were talking about).

If you want to keep your transactions private, you cannot post any addresses that you use for the transfers that you wish to keep private.

If you wish to get easy to use bitcoin mixing to keep it simple, i can recommend Bitmix.biz. If you wish to use their tor service, Then here is their onion.

Best of luck securing your transactions, and if you got any more questions feel free to PM or quote me here.
573  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Ridiculously low fee attached to receiving transaction on: December 09, 2017, 12:56:25 PM
Hey! I have accelerated your transaction on Antpool.
Your transaction should be confirmed within a day or so, however im not sure of the exact time because im not sure how many transactions have been submitted on Antpool. Will do submit the transaction too to ViaBTC if i get lucky. On future to avoid these kind of situations, please send with a decent fee or use some other cryptocurrency with lower fees to avoid high fees of bitcoin.

574  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Uncofirmed transaction with low fee on: December 09, 2017, 12:02:44 PM
Do you think it's secure to put my txid on public forum? I think bad men  can see it, and will have some info about me -  they will know I using core, may be they can find my email, for example, and try, to bruteforce some service to reach my btc? )) Or its a paranoic?))

Thank you!

It's safe, however it's possible to keep broadcasting the transaction and keep it unconfirmed if they are annoying enough (assuming that mempool did not clear out in a while). Antpool should work however it will be slow because i think your tx is sent with under 10sat/byte. Only the receiver can use CPFP, and you cannot do anything about it unless you have BTC on your wallet and you send them with around a double current standard fee. Confirmtx appears to be currently broken yes, however you can still try it. It is possible to track all of the bitcoin transactions, but i don't see why anyone would do that.
575  Economy / Reputation / Re: Why isn't this person tagged? Multiple scam accusations on: December 09, 2017, 10:34:53 AM
Danos personal messaged me saying that he will remove my red trust if I remove his.

Hell no, this guy is a scammer. Period.

Yeah, noticed that. He did the same to me (left retaliotary feedback), but my feedback is and stays. He even gave me another one, thinking that it would change anything or make his situation any better  Grin

Princa is alt of known scammer, and im willing to let all of you scam this shit forum because that's what you doing actually and no one gives a fuck Smiley

Alt of the same person that my account is in your opinion? Damn, i didnt even know that i had so many accounts  Roll Eyes

Based on the proofs i already exposed on you and your group, no one give a damn shit about you scamming.

I've yet to see any real proof apart from you calling everyone a scammer and a alt of a scammer and assuming their sexual preferences.

This is forum for scammers, and you are just in your place.

Then you're at a right place too. I thought this thing was already closed, but now im just excited how this will end because you clearly are a young man with a very hostile attitude.

-snip-

576  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Uncofirmed transaction with low fee on: December 09, 2017, 10:13:39 AM
First of all, please provide with the txid if you wish that people can help you out better by accelerating it.
So, now to the real part.

The answer to your first question would be that, it is always safe since bitcoins won't "disappear" as you might say, because unconfirmed transaction will only be forgotten by the network, and the bitcoins will be spendable again. Im not sure if bitcoin core is able to use RBF (Replace By Fee), but you can always try CPFP (Child Pays For Parent). However on both of the methods you'll have to pay some extra BTC to get your transaction confirmed faster.

As answer for the second question, your transaction will remain on the mempool for as long as someone is broadcasting it.

You may try the following accelerators by yourself, as they all are free:

Confirmtx.com
Antpool accelerator (you must be logged in to use this)
ViaBTC accelerator (minimum fee of 10sat/byte)

Let me know if you have any additional questions, so i might help you out Smiley
577  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Send bitcoin to old btc-e address! on: December 09, 2017, 10:04:52 AM
Not possible. BTC-E was Seized by many law enforcement agencies so you are very unlikely get your coins back, because even if they still have the private keys, i doubt that they will hand you any of them because in theory they own the keys now. However you can always try contacting some of the law enforcement agencies, if you wish to try. Wex has new databases and such, so the private keys are different for the exchange as well. I wish you the best of luck.
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579  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you use any indicators to predict Bitcoin price movement on: December 07, 2017, 08:31:11 PM
Honestly, I don't use any indicators as I suspect that the movement of bitcoin is mostly due to sentiment, rather than the practical nature of the technology.

The trend appears to be as follows;

1. Headlines promoting a new bitcoin high make the rounds as bitcoin nears a new peak
2. New investors notice these headlines, and invest out of sentiment
3. The influx of new investors causes demand to outstrip supply, meanwhile exchanges struggle with the loan, further increases scarcity.
4. More headlines appear and the cycle continues until exchanges cope with the increased activity
5. The price drops around 10-20% until the next wave starts again.
580  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Question on recovering an old, OLD wallet on: December 07, 2017, 08:18:40 PM
The safest thing for you to do would be to import it into the wallet client you created it on, same version and everything. Of course you will need to wallet password in order to access the funds.

If you don't have this password, then you should have the seed that was generated when you first created the wallet, depending on the length of the seed you may be able to import this into Electrum.

Currently electrum supports a 12 word seed, if yours is longer or shorter than this you may have to look into alternatives.
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