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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A Flood of Bitcoin Forks Coming....4 more here before Jan 2 2018! Sheesh!
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on: December 10, 2017, 08:23:05 PM
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As someone else already said: For fork's sake. I bet soon there will be also BTC tritium, BTC lithium, BTC 2.0, BTC oil and maybe AntiBTC ( the last one you definitely don't want to send to your BTC wallet )
well there is only a finite number of words in any language and they will soon run out of the ways to fork bitcoin before they run out of these words! and i don't know if people notice it but it is pretty damn hard for anyone to run these things. each of them need 150 GB hard disk space for the blockchain! and it will be even harder to sync since nobody will be running a node. how many of these can exist? Yea, the point was devs are always trying to combine it with well known names (in most cases some very expensive things ... gold, diamonds etc.) the ones you imagine a wealth once said. It's obvious marketing move with one and only one target ... TO MAKE MORE MONEY. Luckily they'll run out such words pretty soon ... so I think there will be 10 more coins max. I'm not fan of these forks at all, never supported single one (just claim&dump).
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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on: December 10, 2017, 04:08:20 AM
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Hey guys, I got my moonlander running pretty nicely 832 clock speed, voltages tweaked, and error rate under 1%.
Question about the hashrate. bfgminer reports ~4.8mh/s, but litecoinpool shows ~4.8kh. thats a big difference, which one is correct? Seems like someone misplaced a decimal.
Both are same. I bet litecoinpool shows you 4,800 kH/s (note it's not a dot but comma). Check the chart page, there is hashrate in MH/s
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Segwit Transaction Stucked for a Month - Amazing eh?
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on: December 10, 2017, 12:08:27 AM
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Meh, this one of the smallest fee i've ever seen (0.544 sat/B ... the normal fee should be above 100 sat/B ) Transaction is not dropped when is being rebroadcasted again (e.g. everytime you open the sending wallet it most probably broatcast it again) ... you would need to keep the wallet offline (not open it) for few days I think.... but depends on wallet. I'm almost positive it will never get confirmed ... maybe after years
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Transaction unconfirmed for days :(
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on: December 09, 2017, 11:56:44 PM
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Which wallet you are using? Are you sender or receiver of this transaction?
I'm the receiver and I'm using Blockchain who sent me this btc is a company called opskins.com As receiver can do only the 2nd option. This means send those unconfirmed bitcoins somewhere else with higher fee (but that will cost you additional fee, I think you do not want to do that). Better to try the via accelerator (in the second one this tx is already listed ) thank you again for helping me mate, so I guess the only thing that I can do is just wait, I have one more question for you, there is anyway that I can lost my Money or I'm safe? Is possible the transaction will be dropped. Then it's like it was never sent. I think its usually when not confirmed within 48 hours (or maybe 72... I'm really not sure about this)... but it seems it's being rebroadcasted ( as you said it was 3 days ago). You better make some snapshots (to have some proof you should receive this payout ... just in case the sender will try to fool you) I can pay someone to confirm my transaction? if yes how much it would cost in average and tell me a website where I can do it please Then try this https://pushtx.btc.com/#/ ... you can check the acceleration costs before trying it. Think I saw some users offering this in service section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0 .. try to search there or make a bounty thread.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Transaction unconfirmed for days :(
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on: December 09, 2017, 11:28:46 PM
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Which wallet you are using? Are you sender or receiver of this transaction?
I'm the receiver and I'm using Blockchain who sent me this btc is a company called opskins.com As receiver can do only the 2nd option. This means send those unconfirmed bitcoins somewhere else with higher fee (but that will cost you additional fee, I think you do not want to do that). Better to try the via accelerator (in the second one this tx is already listed ) thank you again for helping me mate, so I guess the only thing that I can do is just wait, I have one more question for you, there is anyway that I can lost my Money or I'm safe? Is possible the transaction will be dropped. Then it's like it was never sent. I think its usually when not confirmed within 48 hours (or maybe 72... I'm really not sure about this)... but it seems it's being rebroadcasted ( as you said it was 3 days ago). You better make some snapshots (to have some proof you should receive this payout ... just in case the sender will try to fool you)
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Transaction unconfirmed for days :(
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on: December 09, 2017, 11:20:58 PM
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Which wallet you are using? Are you sender or receiver of this transaction?
I'm the receiver and I'm using Blockchain who sent me this btc is a company called opskins.com As receiver you can do only the 2nd option. This means send those unconfirmed bitcoins somewhere else using high fee (but that will cost you additional fee, I think you do not want to do that). Better to try the via accelerator (in the second one this tx is already listed ) and wait.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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on: December 09, 2017, 07:50:05 PM
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Has anyone figured out a good way to single out a problematic miner in an array of miners? I rather not have to run them all individually to find the problem child.
how is one a problem? you can usually tell if one jammed up by looking at the red light.. I got a couple miners that will slow down to 2 MH, so the red light will still blink. I think this is not the stick issue (rather pool issue). Which pool you are using? I face the same problem when tried to rent them on miningrentals. When were not rented (and mined on my specific pool - litecoinpool.org) everything was fine ... but once someone rent them the hashrate started slowly dropping to less than 1MHs ... I had to restart them few times. I'm mining on litecoinpool.org. The sticks will mine just fine for a few hours then they'll slow down to 2MH or so. Well, then I was wrong I'm now 18 hours without stop on litecoinpool.org (would be more but there was electricity outage).
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Google 2FA help
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on: December 09, 2017, 07:44:14 PM
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You need backup code for given exchange (you were provided with before you enabled the 2fa) ... this is what i'm sure about or you need to restore the entire google 2fa account (like you would move your your 2fa app to another device ) for this there are some security backup codes provided by google itself ... in this i'm not so sure. Try to investigate (will appreciate if you report back in case you succeed)
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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on: December 09, 2017, 07:26:17 PM
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Has anyone figured out a good way to single out a problematic miner in an array of miners? I rather not have to run them all individually to find the problem child.
how is one a problem? you can usually tell if one jammed up by looking at the red light.. I got a couple miners that will slow down to 2 MH, so the red light will still blink. I think this is not the stick issue (rather pool issue). Which pool you are using? I face the same problem when tried to rent them on miningrentals. When were not rented (and mined on my specific pool - litecoinpool.org) everything was fine ... but once someone rent them the hashrate started slowly dropping to less than 1MHs ... I had to restart them few times.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: HELP ! Fee much higher than transaction !
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on: December 09, 2017, 07:16:27 PM
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Ufff, I'm so glad Understand. Lot of people face the same issue. Thats reason why we (older members) do not recommend using faucets ... but newbies never listen (I was very same)... faucets were useful in past but since BTC price increased this issue appeared. FYI: there are already some proposals which should solve it ... lighting network. But true is the BTC (at current state) is not suitable for small amount transfer. LTC is much better for this (question is for how long as it's price grows as well)
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: HELP ! Fee much higher than transaction !
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on: December 09, 2017, 06:26:26 PM
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So this does not make any sense whatsoever since I have not made micro payments, only receive them and I transfered like 5 times money from my wallet the last 3 weeks
I have been receiving small payments but not really making transfers outside my wallet
And the transaction we were talking about was what? It was transfers outside your wallet. I think we made it complicated by using words like outputs/inputs and recommend you to search what these means. Hope this pic helps to understand.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Investing in btc casinos
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on: December 09, 2017, 06:08:26 PM
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it seems people like to invest in moneypot and have read some good things on there. I just need to know what is the minimal amount of bitcoin i can invest into this and i do not recall seeing how i can keep track of it. I did only read the last 7 pages though.
Moneypot is not where people are putting their money at. if you're looking to invest then go for crypto-games(minimum investment is 0.01 BTC) or yolodice( 0.005 BTC minimum). you can also buy csno token(bitdice) and receive quarterly dividends/profit share. What does btc casino mean? Someone should help orient me about it. Seriously? You are on forum about bitcoins, I bet you know what BTC stands for and I think there is no need to explain what casino is ... so try to guess again
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