My last transaction:
Статус: 197 подтверждений Дата: 10.05.2014 14:05 Для: 178cXz5JiZenB8HRfMsdUvB3kRbjziopfA Дебет: -0.0008 BTC Комиссия: -0.0001 BTC Чистая сумма: -0.0009 BTC ID транзакции: e3cff66b3f64cdb44b1b934ba7e06d68b2bf191441581e4e4f48258451edfe21-000
I brought up the balances on my other purse
Were these addresses also yours? 1ByxEhE82qZxABhtsaj3yDJoJ26LV1YNF5 1ErU6w2UkWrnWLt91YRzGTgFmBAC3LZ3EY 1LN9Zi1nWpNDnRHyJ2UacZdCtiVp3n2UrG
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Tested all the backup, the result is the same. The address does not appear anywhere It seems to me that the problem arose after upgrading the bitcoin-core from version 0.9.0 to version 0.9.1. What do you think, does it make sense to try to download the older version?
No, it makes no difference. What is the last transaction you did? And I mean you.
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Bit of a noob question here. I have no idea how to solder and replace resistors and stuff. Is there a pencil mod for the gridseed?
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An alleged hacker(profesional, working With Security) totally dismissed bitcoin because he said it was easy to steal.
"Just make the person you want to steal from send you an e-mail and you get his ip. From there, "all you have to do is to implement a Trojan on his computer".
(I think he was making it sound a bit easier than it is..?)
Is this why there's a lot of bad smelling peeps here asking for contact threw e-mail on their first post? Because they know here sits a horde of bitcoin holders, big or small..
Just some noob questions. Can somoene hook me up With a Internet Security 101 that you know to be good i'd appreciate it.
thank you for Your time, /Guru
Do I understand this correctly: The claim is: - Bob (Victim) sends Eve (Attacker) a Mail = Eve has IP of Bob - Eve has IP of Bob and thus can infect Computer of Bob Eve has no idea what computer bob is using or what other devices between Eve (or the internet) and Bobs computer (e.g. a router) only an IP? Never knew its that easy... Well that's what he claimed. Let's say there's 0 firewalls and 0 antivirus programs. Is it possible to enter another computer with only IP and put a trojan in it? I mean, my antivirus alerts for this all the time. Maybe it's just taking credit for something I know nothing about anyway? As far as I know, you cannot infect someone's computer just by knowing their IP, otherwise almost all computers would be infected. You know, antiviruses aren't that good, they can't detect a lot of trojans and stuff.
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So did you got your funds back?
No he hasn't. I'm trying to help him. Heathcliff, try all the backups and see if you have 1MbDKqngwKQ49TowToHGc9nZBRt99CqK8t in them.
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the fees is high,the bitcoin is worthless.
Please expand on your statement and state your reasoning behind this. I don't see why Bitcoin would become worthless, if supply decreases and demand stays the same, the price will go up.
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Should be OK, if you specify that you restarted the thread. By the way, $924.52 USD/1 Bitcoin is NOT OK
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Yes with sixfigures. And redirect half the loan? So you would send .05 to me and .05 to austin? that is ok Funds ready to go. Just waiting on the collateral. (Note: if you don't send it in the next hour, I'll be asleep and will send your loan tomorrow) Bitch move not giving him the loan after he called your 'obvious bluff' now you are looking for every excuse to NOT go ahead with your word. Negative trust should be issued for that alone. No. He never lied, he specified loan, and the terms of the loan is up to Vod.
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There is no way of earning money playing Minecraft. It is possible that people there make stuff and then sell it. The same way the do with online RGP games. So you can do it with everything you want.
There was a server that would pay BTC for every mined block and for killing mobs. So yes, read before posting stupid answers and misleading people.
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wallet.dat - from backup Yes, Bitcoin core - new, v0.9.1.0-g026a939-beta (64-bit)
Try importing your wallet.dat again... You currently don't control 1MbDKqngwKQ49TowToHGc9nZBRt99CqK8t.
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I don't have collateral. I told you before. What is it that you want?
Collateral. I'll keep this 0.1btc loan offer open for 24 hours. After that, you'll need to re-apply. I do not have any collateral!!! I have told you that many times. What collateral would you want? OMG joey you're back! Hey, I'll do this loan for you. Just send me the 100 LTC collateral and give me your BTC address, 0.1 BTC coming your way! Read the previous posts and look at his video... Geez... EURGH! DISGUSTING!
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I want to ask you something, in PBmining, if I already have 1 account and intend to buy for example 20GHs is it allowed when I create a new account, register from my first account reff link?
I think not. Doing that you'll lose more on transaction fees while getting your payouts No you won't.
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Did you ever delete your wallet.dat or did you reinstall Bitcoin Core?
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I just ordered the wooden wallet. XD I know my friends will love them! Thanks for the great gift ideas everyone!
Be sure to tell us if it arrives, so that we know that that site isn't a scam!
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I'm confused addresses... How can I determine my address? Go to the third tab, or "Receiving" tab, and post a screenshot.
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If you want your devices, it's easy to get them; Grab pitchforks and burn sticks, then march up to their datacenter, and tell them to stop mining with customer's devices. Maybe that will work; I've never tried.
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I've never understood this. Will the transaction fees have to rise because the miners don't mine anymore blocks or will they go down because Bitcoin will be worth more in other currencies like the USD?
Because the Block Reward will halve, and miners will earn less, so they will probably accept transactions with a higher transaction fee, so that they can earn more.
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New to mining, I'm curious to see how everyone secures/stores their funds?
The safest way I can think of is cold generation of private keys and using the public address to withdraw from pool sites, or if you're solo mining, specifying that public address in the coinbase transaction.
Is this how people do it? Seems a bit inconvenient though when you want to spend your coins. Where do you keep it afterwards?
I agree with you. also think that the safest way is to use private keys. What do you mean by "use private keys"? You need to use your private keys in every transaction.
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My address is 1LWt1egbCEtjpKebNJLWzw2ztHfzo7qGfo Unknown address is 1MbDKqngwKQ49TowToHGc9nZBRt99CqK8t Start with parametr -rescan: without result, balance 0 BTC
You only had 3.47024406 BTC in 1LWt1egbCEtjpKebNJLWzw2ztHfzo7qGfo. Are these addresses also yours? 1ByxEhE82qZxABhtsaj3yDJoJ26LV1YNF5 1ErU6w2UkWrnWLt91YRzGTgFmBAC3LZ3EY 1LN9Zi1nWpNDnRHyJ2UacZdCtiVp3n2UrG
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2.8 in fees of transaction, is that even possible?
I've seen larger. Much larger. I've seen accidental transaction fees larger than 100 BTC. Largest fee I think I've ever seen is BTC171.79869184, TXID 1d7749c65c90c32f5e2c036217a2574f3f4403da39174626b246eefa620b58d9. Poor guy Ouch that is painful. I hope he got his coins back. When did this happen? 2011-12-12 16:57:45. Block Reward + Transaction Fees = 221.84649523 BTC
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