For the 49 BTC i don't have the transaction ID !
Can't help without it, just re-sync the wallet and/or check all the address balances on a block explorer, if you find something, import its key to another wallet.
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Well I can't start backing up after losing 0.1 in a day which rarely happens since I bet on sports mainly and you lose one you win the other is how it goes. But if I do end up losing 0.1 then instead of backing up I'd put in more to make it up. I know "don't chase losses, right?" Its easier said than done.
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In the transaction tab it says that they are "unconfirmed" what to do to confirm them ?
Can you provide the transaction ID of those which say unconfirmed? It'll be then easier to tell why they're unconfirmed. Or just post the address of where you received those coins.
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online wallets are for suckers.
True that. Maybe its just bait to get them suckers in. And they also pool transactions, since they don't provide you private keys, they pool all the transactions made in a while and send them together.
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Anyone here bet on cricket?
All the time, won my bet on Australia and West Indies today but lost the championship bet on South Africa as they're out of the tournament now. Lost 3.5 BTC on WI vs AFG match today never expected WI to lose against associate teams.. In a badly depressed stage... Whoa!, I lost some money too but not even close to that much. What were you thinking? if you bet on cricket you should know that T-20s are dicey, sorry for your loss man! there are 3 more matches to go in this tournament, you can make it up. GL
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I thought to gamble in directbet you need a wallet that does not have the transaction fee. because you have to send bitcoin. for each bet. and it could have spent a lot of satoshi
Above quote clearly describes the requirement in a wallet on using directbet. Often we are in need to transfer bitcoin. So lowest fee on transaction is needed. which wallet offers lowest transaction fee ? You know something if you're worried about the transaction fee, you can use directbet's in built wallet, that way you don't have to transfer your funds back and forth for every bet.
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as it is stated by Blockchain.info support page, if you can prove that you own the wallet by giving them things they ask for, there is a chance for you to take back your account by removing the 2FA for you but it is not going to be easy proving the ownership of the wallet without the info
I have all info, except the number itself :C I have sim card, pin, puk code but its dead so I cant do shit with it Do you have the wallet back up? if you do then you wouldn't need their help and can import the key into another wallet and use your funds. If not then just prey that blockchain.info removes that 2fa because if they don't, that money will be stuck there forever.
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https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-walletLook for the desktop wallets in above link, its time you should move on and start keeping your bitcoins under your complete control instead of relying on others to do it for you.
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Missing inputs means that the transaction you're trying to make is using the funds which were spent, which means that your electrum is not completely synced.
Check your wallet balance and check the address that shows those coins on a block explorer, if both show similar then it is a bug, if they show discrepancies then you need to change the server and let it sync again.
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This is sweet Where did you find that? I needed something similar sometime back when I was searching for a thread, I knew the user who started it but couldn't find a way to search the threads started by them. Maybe in the new forum, a link to this can be added on the show posts page of the user's profile.
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Correct the time on your phone, Google authenticator needs to be synced with the current time to work correctly, if your time looks right then restart your phone and try again, it will work.
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neither, use core with prune mode, it's everything you ever need, yes i understand the missing features such a off line signing, but i'm sure it can be added in the future(dunno why they didn't already)
It would still require downloading the blockchain or would it not? I don't mind not having some features but don't want to download the whole blockchain, if this can be done without it, I'd give it a shot. @OP I have tried multibit in the past, actually I installed it as my first wallet and had a little trouble with it, must have been totally my fault as nothing is wrong with the software but then I switched to Electrum and have never even thought of switching to something else after that. So my recommendation to you would be that.
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Anyone here bet on cricket?
All the time, won my bet on Australia and West Indies today but lost the championship bet on South Africa as they're out of the tournament now.
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Noticed it today and thought something was different, checked to see if I was maybe at a phishing site but thankfully I was not. Earlier it had a bitcoin icon. Not sure if it is only at my end.. apologies if that's the case. Edit: Yeah, it was on my end only, fixed now. Thx
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Read this thread, you'll get answers to all your queries: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1386692.0Also, read their FAQ page as it contains many vital information regarding what will they do in an event they feel a borrower might default on a loan. https://poloniex.com/support/aboutMarginTrading/What Is a Forced Liquidation?
A forced liquidation is when all or part of your positions are closed automatically to prevent further loss and ensure you do not default on your loans. Forced liquidations are executed using one or more market orders; as such, order book liquidity at the time of these orders will affect the extent of the losses you incur from the liquidation. Forced liquidations occur when your Current Margin dips below your Maintenance Margin. It is strongly advised that you check the markets and your open positions regularly, mitigating your risk as necessary by reducing the size of your positions or transferring additional collateral into your margin account. Markets can change very quickly, and no guarantee can be made that you will receive a Margin Call warning in time for you to prevent a forced liquidation.
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Kind of like purse.io with lots of shops to choose from and not dependent on other users, not bad but it will take time before users start trusting you (don't blame them), also my concerns are similar when buying from purse.io, what if the ordered stuff was bought from not so legit payment methods.
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Anything is possible, use strong password, keep your computer clean but the real SAFEST way of keeping your bitcoins secure is to use a cold storage wallet, that way you don't have to worry about these things.
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Nope, I don't even know/go there and I don't intend to either as I don't have any intentions of buying illegal things and that is what I understand it is used for.
Now tell us OP, who are you? FBI?
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Hashprofit, already scam Hashocean will scam soon Topmine.io will scam soon
Just to name a few , but there are others as well which I don't recall now.
Not going to argue on that, they'll most probably end up scamming but how do you know that their owners are Russians? Is your statement backed by real data?
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Dynamic fee is the way to go, been using it in electrum from sometime now, transactions get accepted normally during next 2 blocks which is what I want, but still if there is a transaction which is very important, I add extra fee manually.
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