Any update on when payouts in LTC will be available? That would be fantastic, and I would definitely point the rest of my mining power to clevermining.
You will have to wait, since he still needs to get the servers up, fix backend stuff, switch vardiff back on, make a worker option, and other stuff.
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LOL I suppose no one will trade anything with you, you have a rubbish rating, not one positive one. I call for scaaaaaam!
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I am getting 80-100% reject rate now, is it common for other people too ?
not normal Definitely too high.
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Ok, so i just have to wait? Rougly how much time? (days, weeks, centuries...). Thank you, i'm more relaxed now...
Generally if the transaction doesn't confirm within 3 days or so, blockchain.info will stop broadcasting the transaction. As long as nobody else re-broadcasts the transaction, blockchain.info will drop the transaction and return the funds to your wallet. How can i correctly calculate the fees the next time?
The blockchain.info wallet should calculate the correct fee for you unless you use "custom transaction". If you use "custom transaction" and you don't know what you're doing, you are likely to pay insufficient fees and have this problem. also, do i need fees to move btc between different addresses of my blockchain wallet?
Yes. Thank you for the explanation. I used the custom transaction 'cos i needed to send money to 3 wallets and wanted to minimize the fee, now i know it don't work like that (a formula for calculating the fees would be nice tough). I also used to store my money in many different address for inventary purpouse, now i know it's not a good thing for fees issues when i want to transfer money. There is a section on the bitcoin wiki about the transaction fees, but after reading it I still have no idea how it works. There are no calculators either.
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In the meantime, management huddles together in a darkened room whispering, "Shit! What do we do now?"
Nope. It is: "Is the boat ready for tonight?"
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Ok, so i just have to wait? Rougly how much time? (days, weeks, centuries...). Thank you, i'm more relaxed now...
Generally if the transaction doesn't confirm within 3 days or so, blockchain.info will stop broadcasting the transaction. As long as nobody else re-broadcasts the transaction, blockchain.info will drop the transaction and return the funds to your wallet. How can i correctly calculate the fees the next time?
The blockchain.info wallet should calculate the correct fee for you unless you use "custom transaction". If you use "custom transaction" and you don't know what you're doing, you are likely to pay insufficient fees and have this problem. also, do i need fees to move btc between different addresses of my blockchain wallet?
Yes. Your blockchain wallet means nothing. You are simply controlling various addresses from the same place. If you do 1 to 1 or 2 to 2 transactions, (1 input, 1 output or 2 input, 2 output) you can add a fee of 0.001 BTC, and it should work with no problems. But in your case it is a 4 to 4 transaction, and you should use the default setting to send them.
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<html> <head> <title>MtGox.com</title> </head> <body> <p><img src="/img/mtgox_logo_mail.png"/></p> <p>Dear MtGox Customers,</p> <p>In light of recent news reports and the potential repercussions on MtGox's operations and the market, a decision was taken to close all transactions for the time being in order to protect the site and our users. We will be closely monitoring the situation and will react accordingly.</p> <p>Best regards,<br/> MtGox Team</p> </body> </html>
Wow... First, we can visit by ourselves. And we also know how to copy the text from one. Everybody knows what happened by now.. LMFAO LOOOL
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I've profited a lot from them, its just when the change the rules halfway through that it is annoying.
Well be careful, a lot of them pay and then end up not paying.
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If you aren't the sole controller of your private keys, you don't have any bitcoins.
You also must ensure that you ARE the sole controller of your private keys. Yes, that is kind of baked into my statement. You are just saying it a different way. Problem is that, some people think that by creating an online wallet and exporting the private key that means he is safe... Especially if he posts it on facebook to remind himself or something like that... "Sole" controller of your private keys! Yes, but some people think that if they export it and download it, they are the sole owner of them.
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blochchain.info online wallet.
I would prefer not to mess things up more, but there's no way to "pump" the transaction?
No, you cannot add more fees to an existing transaction. You should always use the recommended fee of the blockchain.info wallet, unless you are sending to 1 person only.
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Nobody wants to buy the signature of a new member.
That is exactly why I told him to look into signature campaigns, but he thinks I think he is an idiot or something -_-
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Ok, so i just have to wait? Rougly how much time? (days, weeks, centuries...). Thank you, i'm more relaxed now...
How can i correctly calculate the fees the next time?
I have no idea how long you will have to wait. What client are you using?
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Going to try this one out. Hopefully not too many rejects from Europe.
Even if yes, EU server should be up tomorrow, reducing reject rates.
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You said what you meant. There are other signature programs that don't need that much activity. Try looking in the services section.
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I see why. It is because your transaction has many inputs and many outputs. If you don't understand, it means you are sending the bitcoins from many addresses to many other destinations.
It should eventually confirm, but it's difficult to know when. You should've paid more fees.
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Still Awesome. As I always say, cash is just worthless pieces of paper. Meaningless.
It only has a value if everyone believes it does But the same goes for everything I guess, including bitcoins. Yes, but when bitcoins are accepted as a currency, and replaces cash, 1 bitcoin is worth 1 bitcoin. They aren't even pieces of paper, they are transaction records. It would be more like a piece of bread is worth 1000 satoshi instead of these 1000 satoshi are worth a piece of bread.
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If you aren't the sole controller of your private keys, you don't have any bitcoins.
You also must ensure that you ARE the sole controller of your private keys. Yes, that is kind of baked into my statement. You are just saying it a different way. Problem is that, some people think that by creating an online wallet and exporting the private key that means he is safe... Especially if he posts it on facebook to remind himself or something like that...
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That price is just crazy. People can just rent one on leaserig, regardless of short-term or long-term.
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I suggest you participate in signature programs like the one of primedice, since you are a newbie and no one will buy your signature space.
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