*bump* What is the current preferred (or highest reputation) Bitcoin exchange for Singapore (preferably with withdrawal capability to SG banks)? Reputation wise... on the same or near level as say circle.com or coinbase.com in the USA. thanks! My preference is https://www.fybsg.com/ It was the first exchange in SG and I still use them from day one. To be fair though, I don't know much about the others. Oh, except - if they're still around - avoid SGitcoin, that one is very amateurish.
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You are forgetting that many nodes and vital parts of the ecosystem are configured to automatically sync and update/recompile using what's on GitHub.[...]
Source? Sounds like the wrong approach to me. We are dealing with something that has value to some. Remember "being your own bank" - as cool as it may sound - comes with responsibilities as well.
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The Armory developers' recommendation is to keep them offline: https://bitcoinarmory.com/cold-storage/In the end it comes down to your paranoia level and how you use the "hot" PC. The OS on the "hot" PC etc.
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The unit is nice but costs too much and only has a 64gb sd card. [...]
Use an external storage for the blockchain data. This will also help with wear on your main SD card. Make a backup card of that main SD card right away. If it fails (which didn't happen to me on my RPi node so far) it's easy to get back online, just plug in the new card.
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[...] And the final conclusion is "The future might not belong to Bitcoin, but it should to its technology."
Seems to be the new approach by main stream media: Bitcoin - boo! Blockchain - yay!
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Maybe if you could let us know what you are trying to achieve?
There are offline/online solutions like Armory, but Bitcoin Core is generally not considered one of them. If you are trying to generate keys only and then sweep them later, there are easier ways to do that.
yes i am trying to make an offline / cold storage with bitcoin core. is it not possible to do this with bitcoin core? if not what are the easier / better options? It is very well possible, but most people are going an easier route by downloading the bitaddress.org html for example or for command line use there is this python script that runs out of the box: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361092.0 Some of these solutions generate QR codes that makes sweeping the address easier if you ever want to do that at a later time. For a true offline/online solution look into Armory and I believe a similar solution is available from Electrum as well. Some reading material for you: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Paper_wallet#Creation_of_a_paper_wallethttps://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Cold_storageNot trying to deter you, but since you say you're not familiar with Linux, have a look at other options and learn about them.
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Maybe if you could let us know what you are trying to achieve?
There are offline/online solutions like Armory, but Bitcoin Core is generally not considered one of them. If you are trying to generate keys only and then sweep them later, there are easier ways to do that.
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If you just leave it sit on that page for a few minutes does it also work for you?
I did that and it didn't work. However I was trying to enter a new torrent from the box on a previous torrents' status page ( https://untorrent.me/status/etc...). Now I tried from the home page ( https://untorrent.me/?secret=123) and it works from there.
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Seems something is broken (Chromium)? Torrents are not added, be it file or magnet.
Is it displaying an error or just "doesn't work"? I'm on Chrome Version 44.0.2403.39 beta-m (64-bit) and it allowed me to add a magnet link without issue It used to work fine. However now the "Progress" circle just keeps spinning and spinning. After a while it stops and nothing happens further. Edit: Tried some others, same result.
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Seems something is broken (Chromium)? Torrents are not added, be it file or magnet.
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I think we're at a point when you can just leave a long and a short together and just leave them be.
*scratches head* Can someone explain that to me? Wont the short make as much losses as the long makes gains, i.e. they cancel out? It sounds like an OCO order to me: http://www.fxcmapps.com/metatrader-4/one-cancels-other/After a long sideways market you have a buy limit order in place in the case the swing goes upward and at the same time a sell limit order if the price goes down. If any of the two is triggered, the other one (that didn't fill) is cancelled. Following that you can have a take profit order in place as well. Makes for relaxed trading. An example would be the forex market before London opens. Look at the price range from the Asia session, place your orders. Go for lunch. :-)
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This has probably be mentioned before, but can you review the 0.0005 BTC miner fee? Fee calculation has been optimized since 0.10.0, IIRC.
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Armory 0.93.1, Lubuntu 14.04 Tried to submit a bug report today, got a pop-up box with the title: "Submitted!" However the text in the box says: "There was a problem submitting your bug report [...]" and a link to the website submission system. Which one is it now? Submitted or not?
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Show your trade logs or it didn't happen.
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