macOS Catalina 10.15.5 is blocking this new binary: I thought most recent Bitcoin Core releases have passed Apple's AppStore CodeSignature checks. Do we know why this is failing now and is this expected? Thanks.
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So what about those of us who are still waiting for HitBTC to credit our accounts with our monerov coins from the hard fork? Is there any chance that we'll ever be getting them now?
lol ... HitBTC closed my account, never gave me my MoneroV, and just kept my Monero! those guys suck.
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My fellow old bitcointalkers, the first decade of bitcointalk has been very good to me, but the time has come to pass the torch to the next generation of HODLers. Therefore I would like to present a submission from my son Dante, who is also celebrating his 10th "anniversary" on this Earth this year. I asked Dante to imagine himself celebrating his "10th Anniversary Party" together with bitcointalk.org: (If you find your avatar has been added to this artwork, I've been assured it was completely random.) Dante's BTC address: 337e9NpbNtk6mZEYXsoG7jZ6RURoaHmgi4 Dante is a very prolific artist with his Apple Pencil and is also selling custom artwork for satoshis with the Lightning Network: https://dtyt79.wixsite.com/drawingsforlightningThanks Theymos and Happy Anniversary to all!
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now I had an idea for a great bet, wanted to go there and it's gone. Are there any good alternatives? Trusted ones?
Augur just launched, maybe give that a try. In theory, the first time the "trusted third-party" scam risk can be eliminated.
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I tried to do the trick where you just copy over a version of your Bitcoin Core ~/.bitcoin folder from before the fork date (so you don't need to resync the entire blockchain, this worked for the Bitcoin Cash fork) and it did not work for me here with Bitcoin Gold.
Should it have?
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Any chance there is a script to automate this claim/sign process for those with multiple bitcoin addresses?
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Was an updated binary ever released for this after the recent security fix? I recall that the code was fixed but I still see the same old binaries from three years ago on http://boolberry.com/downloads.html
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Do we know what the minimum necessary bitcoin balance needs to be during the June 26 snapshot to qualify for the Stellar giveaway?
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Clearwallet gives you your private keys when you generate an address. If you backed that up you don't need clearwallet anymore. If you didn't back that up, learn from this and do it next time.
Does a utility exist for Clearwallet to enumerate your private keys from your pass phrase? This exists for Counterwallet.
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Guto,
No dia 26 de maio, não vi nenhuma informação aqui no fórum ou em seu site em relação aos problemas de conexão, então me queixei à sua conta do Twitter ... e ao invés de responder ou me ajudar, você me bloqueou!
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Thank you! I had no idea about that second "thevoxel" site. I was going to voxelus.com and not finding any wallet downloads. That version there indeed looks newer than the one in OP, thanks again.
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Hey guys, I see that I need to withdraw my VOX coins from Poloniex soon (local bagholding, hooray!) so I just wanted to confirm that the (Mac) wallet links in the opening post here are still current and valid?
It looks like a very old version of bitcoin-qt or litecoin-qt rebranded to VOX and not updated in over a year. Just want to confirm that this is indeed the current wallet and it is still working?
Thanks!
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Poloniex deposits and withdrawals have been "Temporarily Disabled" for weeks now. Anybody know what is going on?
I'm actually surprised someone hasn't tried to dump or squeeze the market since transfers in/out of the exchange have been stopped for so long...
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That's most likely a problem on ShapeShift's end. If you are exchanging XMR for BTC I'd advise to use XMR.to. Note that, if I recall correctly, Shapeshift has stated that they now recognize unconfirmed transactions too, but looking at your issue apparently they don't yet. Regarding your other issue, see: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/issues/1630Thanks for your reply. ShapeShift did eventually fix this issue (recognizing unconfirmed txs) on their end the last time I had this problem several months ago, but it appears to be broken again. I've traditionally used them rather than XMR.to because XMR.to's limit used to be so much smaller, but I see now they are more comparable. As for that other issue, it seems pretty serious. Am I understanding git correctly that this issue has been found and fixed but not pushed out in a new release yet? For the two txs of mine that were stuck last night when I posted this, it took HOURS to get confirmed into a block and the unconfirmed pool was up to around 75 txs, also for hours, until it eventually worked itself out.
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I've been having this problem again trying to send XMR to ShapeShift.io and having the trade cancelled because the deposit doesn't get confirmed within 10 minutes. ShapeShift is again not recognizing the unconfirmed deposit transaction (as it does for any other coin) and therefore keeps the 10 minute timer ticking. Monero is also randomly (but frequently) not including my transactions in the next block, nor the block after that, etc ... for example this latest one has been in the unconfirmed transactions pool for 43 minutes and 19 blocks. Anybody know what's going on? Need some help with simplewallet here: I'm having an ongoing issue where outgoing XMR transfers do not make it into the next block, and sometimes not for several blocks. This wreaks havoc with ShapeShift because they cancel the transaction if your deposit if it's not confirmed in a block within 10 minutes. If Monero blocks are not nearly full like Bitcoin and miner fees are automatic, what else could it be? Example: [wallet]: transfer xxx........ Money successfully sent, transaction <xxx........> [wallet]: bc_height 1085653 [wallet]: bc_height 1085654 [wallet]: bc_height 1085655 [wallet]: bc_height 1085656 Height 1085656, transaction <xxx........>, spent xxx........
Why didn't that xfer get included in block 1085654 or 1085655? Thanks for the help! I don't know how to answer the question but I had a tx in block 1085656, I wasn't paying much attention but I was surprised it took a few blocks to get confirmed. My only guess is with the rapid increase in activity and hashrate over the past couple days there seems to be a lot of variance at the moment...two blocks found within seconds then 10 minutes between blocks: http://moneroblocks.info/Notice the tx per block is higher than average: http://moneroblocks.info/statsI'm sorry to hear that Shapeshift is not recognizing the payment as soon as it hits the tx pool. Use xmr.to. I have communicated with a Shapeshift dev on how to get the payment id from the tx pool but I guess they are too busy or something...
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About 12-14 more days, and then capitulation near 0.0044. When that has happened, I'll tell if it was the last chance to buy low, or whether there'll be a double bottom later, confirming the new trading zone to be above 0.0042.
- Accumulate near 0.006 if you are totally out now - Do not touch 0.005-0.006 (falling knife) - Buy at the capitulation area in 0.004-0.005 - If it dips below 0.004, margin long
It has been over two weeks now since your call so I wanted to revisit this one... XMR was about 0.0085 BTC when you posted that. It has been bouncing off that level and headed higher ever since, no big dumps or capitulations in sight. Do you maintain your bearish medium-term outlook? Should we be selling into this "strength"? What was the reason behind your original call? Are you just looking at technical analysis or is there something more specific behind it?
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About 12-14 more days, and then capitulation near 0.0044. When that has happened, I'll tell if it was the last chance to buy low, or whether there'll be a double bottom later, confirming the new trading zone to be above 0.0042.
- Accumulate near 0.006 if you are totally out now - Do not touch 0.005-0.006 (falling knife) - Buy at the capitulation area in 0.004-0.005 - If it dips below 0.004, margin long
So should I listen to this guy? I normally ignore most external crypto trading advice, but this guy seems pretty smart/rich, so perhaps I should pay attention, despite the fact that his last public call was apparently spectacularly wrong. I'm a long term monero holder, until recently feeling reasonably bullish with our bounce off of recent lows. But as an opportunistic trade I think bitcoin will continue to rally toward the end of the year and therefore monero and other alts may continue crashing, so perhaps an opportunity to buy back cheaper.
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Chrome is the only officially supported browser. Sorry. Why don't we get an error message that says that then? Shouldn't be too hard to whip up, right?
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Is Counterwallet https://wallet.counterwallet.io working for anyone else with Safari 10.0 / macOS Sierra? I cannot login at all. There were times when I needed to use Google Chrome with Counterwallet but have since uninstalled it and would rather not reinstall it for one web site. The Clearwallet/VIA fork works in Safari fine for me. Safari 10 is a fairly modern browser, am I really stuck here?
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