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1  Other / Archival / 0.25 BTC - 7 days @20% on: November 18, 2015, 03:27:45 PM
Hello Everyone,

I want to see how this goes, i know i have a newbie account but please hear me out, if i am doing something wrong let me know and i will amend immediately  Smiley
I would like to borrow 0.25 BTC at 10% Interest rate for 48 hours or at 7 days for 20%.

The reason will be that i am a little short on funds until my next payday because of some unexpected expenses. I am paid on the 23rd of the month and work for the worlds largest insurance firm (so you can easily work out whom the company is). I hope this counts as a legitimate use case?

Collateral: I do hold around 99 LTC which i could put up for collateral as i know this account is worth zero. However i would like to avoid this if possible. I do also have a few domain names and a website that in PM i would be willing to put up for collateral if required.

ADDRESS if you agree:
12ubrE9z4s4JrLopn8ypsH3Y2vYQgA2gwK

Thank you for considering.
2  Other / MultiBit / Wallet shows Balance with Bitcoin but Available as 0. on: November 18, 2015, 03:06:19 PM
Hello All,

I am having a strange issue with my MultiBit wallet. It shows that i have a balance on one of my wallets however it also shows the available to spend balance as 0. I find this rather strange because even after resetting the chain on the particular wallet it still shows the same and all the transactions now show as unconfirmed? This has been going on for some weeks. Any ideas? This is the MultiBit Classic wallet 0.5.18.
I desperately need the funds and wonder how best to solve this?

Thanks for your time
3  Other / MultiBit / Re: MultiBit classic issue. on: September 03, 2015, 09:56:13 PM
From this : https://blockchain.info/wallet/features

Quote

Import / Export
-Multiple Private Key Formats - Mini private keys, Wallet Import Format, Base58, Base64 and Hex.
-Watch Only - Watch Only addresses allow you to view transactions at an address without storing the private key in your wallet.
-Brain Wallet - Generate A private key from a passphrase.
-Import From QR Code - Scan A private key using a webcam.
-Import Wallet Files - Vanitygen, pywallet, blockchain.info and multibit .key files supported.
-Export Encrypted or Unencrypted.
-JSON RPC Import - Import / Export using the bitcoind JSON RPC API
-Paper Wallets
-Sign Message - Sign a message to prove you own a bitcoin address.
-Verify Message - Verify the owner of a bitcoin address.
-Import Bitcoin-Qt Wallet - Import keys from a wallet.dat file.


So what you can do now is make a Blockchain.info account and then try to import the .key file into your Blockchain account and see if it's the same results , if it's the same result then the problem is on the file which means that that file dosen't contain the private keys for the adresses yo uare looking for .

I personally thin kthat you took the backup before creating the new adresses and receving money on them
Hello all,

I have been using MultiBit classic for sometime now and it has been my preferred storage method for most of it. However i have ran in to a slight issue. Periodically i export my private keys for each of my wallets through MultiBit (Especially when creating new addresses or wallets etc). About 4 weeks ago i exported my keys as usual to a secure external location. I did this because i was in the process of renewing my operating system. Once this was complete i redownloaded MultiBit Classic and attempted to import the private keys. They were imported successfully HOWEVER, and this is where the problem is, the imports are missing a few of my addresses which contain some coin in that i need to access. Anyone have any idea why it would not include some addresses in the import? I am 100% sure that the imported files are the corrected ones and i exported the day before i renewed the OS. Is there anything i can do? Can i import the wallets in a different way? Also, what are the .wallet files? I have them aswell and wonder if i could use them in anyway to get access to the accounts?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Following on from this... I have taken a look through the files and i have found the relevant "....data" folder and associated .info and .wallet file for the address and wallet in question. Is there anything i can do to use these to import the wallet or address?

Many thanks

If you have the .wallet file you can put it (together with the corresponding .info file) into a directory and then open it using File | Open wallet

Thanks to you both for your help in this matter! I managed to get it working using the "Open Wallet" feature (Life Saver!).
Thanks again!
4  Other / MultiBit / Re: MultiBit classic issue. on: September 03, 2015, 05:22:48 PM
Hello all,

I have been using MultiBit classic for sometime now and it has been my preferred storage method for most of it. However i have ran in to a slight issue. Periodically i export my private keys for each of my wallets through MultiBit (Especially when creating new addresses or wallets etc). About 4 weeks ago i exported my keys as usual to a secure external location. I did this because i was in the process of renewing my operating system. Once this was complete i redownloaded MultiBit Classic and attempted to import the private keys. They were imported successfully HOWEVER, and this is where the problem is, the imports are missing a few of my addresses which contain some coin in that i need to access. Anyone have any idea why it would not include some addresses in the import? I am 100% sure that the imported files are the corrected ones and i exported the day before i renewed the OS. Is there anything i can do? Can i import the wallets in a different way? Also, what are the .wallet files? I have them aswell and wonder if i could use them in anyway to get access to the accounts?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Following on from this... I have taken a look through the files and i have found the relevant "....data" folder and associated .info and .wallet file for the address and wallet in question. Is there anything i can do to use these to import the wallet or address?

Many thanks
5  Other / MultiBit / MultiBit classic issue. on: September 03, 2015, 04:45:58 PM
Hello all,

I have been using MultiBit classic for sometime now and it has been my preferred storage method for most of it. However i have ran in to a slight issue. Periodically i export my private keys for each of my wallets through MultiBit (Especially when creating new addresses or wallets etc). About 4 weeks ago i exported my keys as usual to a secure external location. I did this because i was in the process of renewing my operating system. Once this was complete i redownloaded MultiBit Classic and attempted to import the private keys. They were imported successfully HOWEVER, and this is where the problem is, the imports are missing a few of my addresses which contain some coin in that i need to access. Anyone have any idea why it would not include some addresses in the import? I am 100% sure that the imported files are the corrected ones and i exported the day before i renewed the OS. Is there anything i can do? Can i import the wallets in a different way? Also, what are the .wallet files? I have them aswell and wonder if i could use them in anyway to get access to the accounts?

Thanks in advance for your help!
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