Yep. That worked. Thanks. Here is the registration entry before I reset the GUI settings. Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Bitcoin\Bitcoin-Qt] "strDataDir"="D:\\blockChains\\bitcoindata" "fRestartRequired"="false" "fMinimizeToTray"="true" "fMinimizeOnClose"="true" "nDisplayUnit"=dword:00000000 "bDisplayAddresses"="false" "strThirdPartyTxUrls"="" "fCoinControlFeatures"="true" "nDatabaseCache"=hex(b):2c,01,00,00,00,00,00,00 "nThreadsScriptVerif"=dword:00000000 "nTransactionFee"=hex(b):e8,03,00,00,00,00,00,00 "bSpendZeroConfChange"="true" "fUseUPnP"="true" "fUseProxy"="false" "addrProxy"="127.0.0.1:9050" "nSocksVersion"=dword:00000005 "language"="" "nOptionsDialogWindowPos"="@Point(680 340)" "nOptionsDialogWindowSize"="@Size(560 400)" "nWindowPos"="@Point(-847 0)" "nWindowSize"="@Size(838 978)" "nRPCConsoleWindowPos"="@Point(-796 273)" "nRPCConsoleWindowSize"="@Size(652 629)" "nHelpMessageDialogWindowPos"="@Point(560 340)" "nHelpMessageDialogWindowSize"="@Size(800 400)" "fListen"="true" "fFeeSectionMinimized"="false" "nFeeRadio"=dword:00000000 "nCustomFeeRadio"=dword:00000001 "nSmartFeeSliderPosition"=dword:00000013 "fPayOnlyMinFee"="false" "fSendFreeTransactions"="true" "nCoinControlMode"="true" "nCoinControlSortColumn"=dword:00000009 "nCoinControlSortOrder"=dword:00000001 "fUseSeparateProxyTor"="false" "addrSeparateProxyTor"="127.0.0.1:9050" "nSettingsVersion"=dword:000249f0 "fHideTrayIcon"="false" "consoleFontSize"=dword:00000009 "fReset"="false"
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Installed new version of bitcoin-qt 0.15.0 on windows 10 64-bit and now it crashes every time i start it after it finishes loading the blockchain.
last few lines of debug:
2017-09-18 01:16:35 Bound to [::]:8333 2017-09-18 01:16:35 upnp thread start 2017-09-18 01:16:35 Bound to 0.0.0.0:8333 2017-09-18 01:16:35 init message: Loading P2P addresses... 2017-09-18 01:16:36 Loaded 63020 addresses from peers.dat 448ms 2017-09-18 01:16:36 init message: Loading banlist... 2017-09-18 01:16:36 init message: Starting network threads... 2017-09-18 01:16:36 dnsseed thread start 2017-09-18 01:16:36 addcon thread start 2017-09-18 01:16:36 opencon thread start 2017-09-18 01:16:36 msghand thread start 2017-09-18 01:16:36 net thread start 2017-09-18 01:16:36 init message: Done loading 2017-09-18 01:16:36 GUI: Platform customization: "windows" 2017-09-18 01:16:36 GUI: PaymentServer::LoadRootCAs: Loaded 58 root certificates
What to do next?
EDIT:
This is the debug in visual studio:
Unhandled exception at 0x000000000134450C in bitcoin-qt.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation writing location 0x0000000002600FF8.
Assebly Stack: 000000000134450C call qword ptr [21FE014h]
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Have you reported this to authorities? I'm not familiar with any specifics, but hopefully there is somebody out there - either law enforcement or white hat hackers - who is compiling and maintaining a list of addresses like this to be monitored on an ongoing basis. I'd suggest looking into that.
I have not as I was not the victim of the crime. I suggested that the small business report it to authorities, but I doubt local law enforcement will be able to do much about it. They may pass it along to the fed, but a $600 crime will probably not land high on their radar. I will check to see if anyone is compiling a list of transactions involved in ransomware crime. Thanks
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A local small business was infected with the ransomware, Cerber Decryptor. I sent the coins for them and they were able to decrypt their files. The address the coins were sent to was 14rKSWF7qQquUWHfmEHzCod71jB4SsVS6B
Beware if you receive coins that originate from this address as they are from a criminal activity. If anyone can eventually identify these people or person, please turn them in to authorities.
Thanks
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trying to send a transaction with one 2500 satoshi output (P2PKH), one P2PKH input and one op_return output with 2500 satoshi fee. Won't send in sendrawtransaction RPC on bitcoin-qt 11.2.
Get "dust" error. I thought the minimum output was much lower than 2500 satoshi.
Is this a bug or or something else? What am I missing?
using bitcoinjs-lib to build transaction.
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'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: f91fc91a-5dd3-430b-a0d8-64d09716c1f0'
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'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: f91fc91a-5dd3-430b-a0d8-64d09716c1f0'
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I would mail these to ten of my friends, and put a note in it to mail it to ten of there friends, and so on.. Old school peer to peer
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This is how they indexed the block chain in the olden days
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Good morning, gentlemen, the temperature is 110 degrees.
Holy shit, it's Viper
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The WIF private key is now shown directly below the addresses within the wallet. Please print out, or import into another wallet. Send transaction is not working at this time. Current wallet site will be going off line on Friday 3/7/2015. There will still be a way to get private keys after Friday with your wallet key, but it involves writing a script and using my fork of bitcoinjs-lib https://github.com/p2pmining/bitcoinjs-libSorry for the inconvenience.
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Before I take it off line I will add an area under each address that will show the private key that can be imported into a standard client
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The server is going to go down for a few days.
If anyone needs help recovering a private key from your wallet key please post a request.
Thanks,
Jason
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So this will just become the place lusers ask questions about the Google API? Way over our heads...
I recently upgraded Chromium from some PPA and was asked to set the following: export GOOGLE_API_KEY="api_key" export GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID="client_id" export GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET="client_secret"
I followed the instructions best I could, but am unable to "sign in to Chrome" How can I debug this?
From an OS perspective I can locate the entries in /proc/`pidof chromeium`/enviornment and they are correct.
Is the API enabled in the google cloud dashboard? If so, disable it for about 30 seconds and then re-enable it. I know it sounds dumb but it worked for me the first time I used the google API.
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I am testing out a blockchain parser I wrote for the google cloud datastore. It should query very fast once I optimize the query functions. All pubkey hashes are indexed so it could be used to serve light wallets or it also could be used for commercial bitcoin or other blockchain uses.
Google datastore is expensive to do all the indexing and write ops($100 month + $1500 to load up chain). I could write an API library and for a small fee,anyone could access it.
Is there any interest in something like this?
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Still working on that. The wallet currently doesn't grab the balances until the wallets tab is clicked.
By the way, Had to reboot server. Will be a while until all the chains are caught up.
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The Eligius mining pool pays all its miners with the coinbase transaction.
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Site has been down for a while. Not enough interest in people building their own ATM.
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