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1821  Other / Meta / Re: [sign message verified] unlock my account please help on: February 20, 2018, 02:36:43 PM
short sad story , my account has been locked for security reason without reason , i don’t even want to change the email

profile link

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1753559;sa=summary

Ethereum signed message verify here https://etherscan.io/verifySig

Code:
{
  "address": "0x40f901372a1f5e068f8857c947645db81b063a1f",
  "msg": "My account abdo99 has been locked. Please reset the email to abdo99@me.com. The current date is 19/2/2018",
  "sig": "0x5abab1ed8da8daa496ed1f78227bded66bb1db7e120f739ef43df61eb70c149b3842a9963ac89771958c4c42e243ec8f8a76789677d91b661b455bb0707e4d591b",
  "version": "2"
}


I sent that address to someone in a PM with PM ID#...Wapinter

You'll need to send all this info to an administrator, as per instructed here, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=497545.0


Cyrus -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=78147
Theymos -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=35

And even then it might take months for your account to be recovered, or never ( since there's no post/quote/staked adress.)
1822  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GDAX/coinbase withdrawal help on: February 20, 2018, 01:20:21 PM
Hi Everyone

I am relatively new to this.  I had my money in coinbase and tried to withdraw using SEPA transfer etc etc.  After a week this has still not been verified, so I decided stupidly or not to transfer my money into GDAX.  I again tried to withdraw my money into my UK bank account.  When I tried it linked me to Coinbase and I logged in, as I have already done a transfer I confirmed that I had done this and GDAX said they would verify in 1-2 business days.  However, I am starting to worry now as I have not done another SEPA transfer additional to the original one .  I have tried tweeting Coinbase etc and got no response and now dealing with GDAX worrying I am going to have the same experience.  Do I need to do a separate SEPA transfer (although when I looked all the details were the same) and also my bank has charged me £9.50 for the priviledge.  Has anyone had any experience with GDAX and come out the other side?  What should I do next?  Any info would help thanks Smiley

Hmm, i believe GDAX is build by the same company as Coinbase.

Their support probably is slow as hell like coinbase, due to the massive amounts they're getting.

Also you're not the only one having problems with withdrawing it seems, https://www.reddit.com/r/CoinBase/comments/7kkl15/money_sent_to_my_coinbase_account_via_sepa/drf2fpk/

Is this maybe a solution? https://support.coinbase.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2921693-troubleshooting-sepa-deposits-and-withdrawals?b_id=13521
1823  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is block chain bad for the environment? on: February 19, 2018, 09:00:07 PM
Yes, block chain is bad for environment because this is take very high electricity and so many country not make hi electric. so this is not good for environments and people.

Not blockchain. Bitcoin.

You can operate a blockchain without any mining power needed if you would want to. It's simply a ledger that isn't distributed by a central system, but rather peer 2 peer. Look at ripple ( bad example.) et al. They don't need hashing power.

I would however conclude that the bitcoin mining process is pretty wasteful. With most miners located in china (where clean energy is a word they don't know.)


This is from 2012



That's not going to be good for the environment.
1824  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Finney. How to withdraw? on: February 19, 2018, 03:15:08 PM
Sorry, m8s, for long silence.
The creators of this app are real scammers. They were promising that my earned ETH will drop into my wallet after 10 business days. Now are 20 days, nothing dropped. I have checked the site where I downloaded the app - it is not available. As I remember I have got the link from one member here, but can't remember his nick.
I was f****d... But I got a lesson.

1 Ethereum is 1000$. How in heaven did you though they would pay you out that amount of money for such little work ( i'm assuming you earned them by watching ads and completing captcha's etc.)

Hi, m8s!
I am a total dummy in this field. But I want to start and understand as much as possible  Smiley
I used one mobile app and collected some finneys. I want to withdraw them. Can I use my ETH wallet or must I open special wallet which supports finney? If a special wallet must be used, so which one?
Thanks!

Which mobile app where you using? I'm pretty sure i can tell you by the looks of it if it's real or not. (and wasted your time...)
1825  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do i transfer my ETH in Blockchain Wallet across to my Bitstamp account? on: February 18, 2018, 09:28:47 PM
Hi,

I'm a newbie and am trying to transfer my ethereum from my online Blockchain Wallet to my Bitstamp account. I need to cash it out for USD.

In Bitstamp I select Deposit, click Ethereum and then a box called "Send Your ETH To This Address" is shown on the screen with an address in it. I copy the address, open my Blockchain Wallet, select Send, select Ethereum and then paste the Bitstamp address into the box. As soon as its copied I get the following message "Sending to contract addresses is disabled"

So first of all what does this mean, and second what address do I need to put in this address bar to allow me to send Ethereum to my Bitsamp account?

I cant find anything on Google to help me with this and as far as I know Bitstamp is my only option as I do not have any other accounts.

Any help much appreciated.

Thanks.

It's because blockchain.info simply doesn't support the sending of ethereum to contract adresses (due to ( i guess) technical difficulties.). Another reason why you shouldn't use them or any other webwallet.

Export your private keys from blockchain.info into MEW or Mist, and then sent it to Bitstamp.

https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003689026-Can-I-send-to-Ethereum-contract-addresses-
1826  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hey everyone - New to mining. Going to be mining alt coins to stack and hope on: February 18, 2018, 08:19:06 PM
Hi,

Hope all are doing well. I have an antminer D3. It arrives this week. I've been looking around and it brought me here.

Does anyone have any basic tips for the d3? Like currency, or overclock. Firmware? Alt coins. New coins. Pre release coins  Cool. Thanks in advance!

I Must DM someone on this forum . Lychee I think.

MINE AWAY!BTC

[/i

        

It's going to be a bummer for you if you bought the D3 to mine alot of different altcoins. The D3 only mines X11 coins, and really the only popular altcoin that runs that is DASH. I guess you could hope for the best and mine some really unknown coins, but you're probably going to be left with a bag of nothing.

You can look up all the altcoins you can mine here, https://whattomine.com/calculators Simply put in X11 as the algo in the search bar.
1827  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How long Bitcoin Payment confirmations Takes maximum & Reasons on: February 18, 2018, 04:31:35 PM
Thanks for your comments,  So until get confirmations is there any way to get back the coins to my wallet ?

That depends on what wallet it is?

For a non-exchange wallet. You own the private keys so you can do a double spend on it to sweep the coins back into your wallet (ie making an iinternal trnasaction with a higher fee to get confirmed before the other one does or to at least knock it out of the mempool).

For an exchange, I don't think they'll do anything other than saying, "you'll have to wait for a confirmation as there's nothing we can do" until of cours it's been about a month or two and they recredit the coins (in some cases with a bad service exchange).

I use blockchain & don't go with exchanger , I often buy sell items most of the times to pay bills to freelancer.
Blockchain doesn't really allow you to initiate RBF/Double spend.

The only option you have is a CPFP ( Which is only possible if you control the adress the funds were send to, and the adress belongs to a wallet such as electrum) Blockchain.info for example also won't allow you to initiate a CPFP.

OR, you will need to export your private keys out of blockchain.info, which is only possible by converting the blockchain.info seed to BIP39 and then import it to Electrum?

1828  Other / Meta / Re: Can i make 3 Accounts in One IP Address? on: February 18, 2018, 04:28:11 PM
i think it is impossible to make 3 accounts in one ip address ...one ip address will accept only one account

On my case, i can't make 3 accounts. Don't know why.

I have not done that, but I think can not create 3 accounts with 1 IP, but can login 3 accounts on 1 IP. I'm not sure about it.

Today I tried to make the second account, but I got a message from technical support, that I can't post from it, cause I used one IP-address.
The "forum" has probably flagged your IP as "evil", because it thinks you are a bot, or have been banned before etc. I believe you need to pay a small fee to register any more accounts using that IP adress.

Also Registering 3 accounts =/= Using 3 accounts. I could see why the forum doesn't want people to create 100s of accounts without any repercussions..


Explanation about units of "Evil" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=711968.msg8044683#msg8044683
1829  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How long Bitcoin Payment confirmations Takes maximum & Reasons on: February 18, 2018, 04:20:19 PM
Minimum amount of time: time to find next block (anywhere from about 30 seconds to 2 hours).
Maximum amount of time: supposedly 21 days (or never if the fee is too low).

Confirmation time is dependent on the fee per byte and average network fees. The number of input transactions and output transactions (how many input transactions you are spending and how many addresses are recieving the transaction) changes the size.

Refunding dependends on how you send it: if you send it from a wallet where you own the keys, then you technically never lost your coins. You have them until they confirmed. With an exchange, they may NOT recredit the coins without you asking for them back in which case it could take a while so always try to use a software wallet like bitcoin core (from bitcoin.org) or electrum from (electrum.org/#download).

Can you post any transaction IDs of transactions you have sent?


Thanks for your comments,  So until get confirmations is there any way to get back the coins to my wallet ?

What wallet are you using? If the coins are not yet confirmed it means they still belong to you. With bitcoin core & Electrum (RBF) you can initiate a double spend to another adress you own, if you want to make sure you keep control of the coins ( because the transaction was a mistake, or it is taking to long etc.).

If your fee is high enough it will get confirmed faster then the other transaction.
1830  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how to start bitcoin fork on: February 17, 2018, 10:35:37 PM
is there any step by step guide/commands/video to start the bitcoin fork. The fork should be same as bitcoin with just the change in name, logos and nodes.

You mean something like this https://forkgen.tech/

If you want to do it yourself, you'll need to do something like this,

Quote

    You need a new genesis block.
    You need a different address byte (e.g. bitcoin uses 0).
    You need to change the default port and rpc port.
    You need a way for clients to find one another. You can run a DNS seed.
    You need to change the "backup client list" which is a bunch of 32 bit integers which represent IP addresses.
    You need somebody to mine initially, because otherwise transactions won't confirm.
    You need to alter the default datadir directory.
    You need to change the magic number in the protocol header, otherwise your client might connect to the Litecoin network by accident, wasting bandwidth.
    You need to change the alert keys, otherwise the Litecoin devs can send alerts onto your network.
    Add a transaction to the UTXDB which is your premine transaction

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/30709/detailed-guide-on-how-to-create-a-litecoin-fork-with-pre-mine-instructions

There's also some good answers/ simply guides to be found in this thread here, https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/19287/how-to-fork-bitcoin-and-build-own-cryptocurrency
1831  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: CPC Crypto Advertising on: February 17, 2018, 12:43:09 PM
Hi. guys and girls!
Can anybody advise me crypto-advertising agency or solid web-site, where I would be able to order CPC (cost per click) advertising on crypto sources? Almost everywhere I see just CPM, and I realise, that at website with 2-3M audience my advertising will get lost in a half of an hour  Grin

I'm guessing that you might be looking for something like http://mellowads.com/ ? They offer both CPM/CPC and CPM popups. I'd advise you to only use direct advertising on high quality sites, as i have the feeling that some of these sites are using viewbots/clickbots.

If you want quality crypto traffic you should really look into something like https://cointraffic.io/, they advertise on sites such as coinmarketcap.com. I'm not entirely sure if they offer CPC though.
1832  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can I still claim my free Bitcoin Cash and/or Bitcoin gold? on: February 17, 2018, 12:32:04 PM
It worked guys! Thanks so much for the help, I'm a happy man Smiley

Now that I think of it, can I also redeem other coins like bitcoin diamond as well? Are there any other?

Yes. You can redeem all sorts of forks if you've held Bitcoin at the time of the split. For some of the more unpopular forks you might need to download the entire blockchain though.

I'd love to make a guide myself but there's already a very good one out there made by LoyceV, check it out here, it lists all the forks + ways/wallets that you can use to claim them, and how much $ you will get from them.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2836875.msg29086309#msg29086309
1833  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Altcoin & Token - What's diffferent ? on: February 17, 2018, 11:35:45 AM
Could someone please explain to me what is the difference between an Altcoin and a Token.
I'm a newbie, so please don't mind me asking.

I took part in some airdrop recently and now I was told that it is a token and not a coin. What does that mean ? What can I do with it ?
Can I trade tokens ?
What's the point of having tokens ?


I thinks its funny to find out that you are a member rank but you don't know the differences between altcoin and token. The main differences of them are
their structure which is altcoins was separate currency with their own separate blockchain. And tokens on the top that has services to the creation of decentralized application.
But can we trade tokens? And how? I also want an answer too since I'm having trouble finding an answer in the web and I know someone in the forum like you might know.

Yes. You can trade them exactly the same way as you would trade normal altcoins. They don't operate any differently then "normal" altcoins, other then that they might be merge mined etc.

For Ethereum issued tokens you can use a site such as https://etherdelta.com/, which lists 100s of tokens.

If it doesn't has the token you're looking for, you should just use https://coinmarketcap.com/tokens/ and see where the token is traded most frequently. so for GAS/(Tether) etc you can use something like https://www.binance.com/

Tokens are part of the ethereum network but Altcoins have their own blockchain.
Not true. Altcoins issued based/on the ethereum blockchain are ethereum-issued tokens, but tokens in general aren't/don't have to be related to the ethereum network/blockchain to be called a token...
1834  Economy / Currency exchange / Looking to buy small amount of paypal$. Paying with BTC/LTC/ETH. on: February 17, 2018, 11:29:37 AM
I'm looking to buy a small amount of paypal balance, ~50$. will pay +5% preev rate with Bitcoin/(Maybe ETH/LTC but that would be 1:1)


Only dealing with  Sr. Member and above due to paypal's ridiculous charge back policies.. Please don't bother me if you don't fit the requirements.
^ Can do the payment with escrow / go first aswell.

~~I also reserve the right to not deal with anyone i don't "like"/is red trusted etc, or whom i suspect of selling hacked funds..~~
1835  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Taking the BCH out without fulfilling the node on: February 16, 2018, 07:10:29 PM
Electron Cash[1] is a lightweight SPV wallet.

Unlike Bitcoin ABC, you don't need to download the whole blockchain before spending your coins.

[1] https://electroncash.org/

Electron cash crashes when I try to run the .dat backup wallet file, even if I run it as administrator. What else can I do ?
Do you know which adresses hold bitcoin cash balances? Simply import the wallet.dat in a bitcoin wallet, or where it originially came from, find the adresses that held bitcoin at the time of the fork (and now bitcoin cash), and export their private keys in a bitcoin cash compatible wallet, -- instead of importing the entire wallet.dat... ?
1836  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: make Signature on: February 16, 2018, 01:56:28 PM
Hi all,
I saw that we can win money with a signature. Why ? how much ?
Thank you Roll Eyes
Not winning -- earning. You can ( if your rank is high enough, or if there's demand for it) join a active signature campaign here, -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0 which pays you for making constructive posts which basically advertises their brand.

How much you can earn is very depending on the quality of your posts and which rank you are. ( Higher ranks have better looking signatures, and usually there's also a correlation with your post quality.)
1837  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Sending coins to Myetherwallet and making them secure on: February 15, 2018, 06:04:38 PM
Thanks for answers. What would be better exchange  with lower fees? Made yesterday coinbase deposit and their fee is too high too. Any better places?

And etherscan.io ? What is then this if original wallet is at myetherwallet.com

I'm not sure, where are you from? You could maybe use something like Bitstamp.net, but i'm not sure if they're cheaper then you, https://www.bitstamp.net/fee_schedule/

Quote
And etherscan.io ? What is then this if original wallet is at myetherwallet.com

Etherscan is a blockchain explorer like blockchain.info, but for ethereum instead of bitcoin. I don't think they provide wallet services.

1838  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Sending coins to Myetherwallet and making them secure on: February 13, 2018, 08:05:36 PM
Hello i have few problems. I am not familiar with this but i would like to buy BTC from Coinbase then i transfer them into Binance. Then i would like to buy with BTC / TRX. OK lets say i have now TRX in Binance. I would like to secure my TRX coins, i have found out that right place to use is Myetherwallet(correct me if i am wrong anywhere), so now i made myetherwallet new wallet, i have address and private key and i am on  on site what is called  etherscan.io/myaddress so now if i want to secure my TRX or other coins how can i transfer and secure my TRX coins?
It would be awesome if there is some desktop program where you can stash safely TRX ETH BTC and other coins. Is there ?
I know about ledger sticks and this but not availabe in my country.
Thanks for help!

TRX is an Ethereum token. You will need a wallet that supports ethereum tokens (ERC20 Tokens).

There's a guide about using MEW with certain tokens that are both listed and unlisted here, https://blog.wetrust.io/using-myetherwallet-mew-to-send-erc-20-tokens-like-trustcoins-trst-a946cd9873af


As for desktop wallets, i think ethereum's standard mist wallet should do the job pretty well? Simply download it from here, https://www.ethereum.org/

(If you're looking for a wallet that supports multiple currencies, i guess you could use something like Exodus, but i'm not sure if they allow the use of ERC20 tokens..)
1839  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Please share the alt coin you will keep throughout 2018 on: February 13, 2018, 04:45:55 PM
I am not gonna hold anything. Will sell immediately when I see it's at all time high. Honestly, the main goal of crypto trading is making money. I'm not a coin collector. Will sell and buy back the dip.


I guess you haven't bought any coins for the past couple years then? Everything is and has been at an all time high, going higher and higher....

You sold them all when they were 1% above their previous ATH ( Or simply when you bought them  Roll Eyes?)

1840  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why so many Haters / Spammers on: February 13, 2018, 04:03:06 PM


This reply is a complete pile of shit.

In order for this forum (and any other) to remain useful, and on-topic, moderation is required. Regardless of any ridiculous "decentralized" claims. Can you imagine if we only had one decentralized forum in the whole world for any topic at all?

You mean something like 4Chan?  Roll Eyes

Your post isn't spam at all. But the reality is that the mods are unpaid volunteers, and there aren't enough of them. The addition of Merit as a requirement to rank up is significant (although already being abused, unfortunately), but it's not a magic bullet.

That's not true, at all. Mods ARE being paid. See the current forum's expenses.

Quote from: theymos
Expenses - Mods and others: About $120,000
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2659454.msg27122179#msg27122179

Now ofcourse if you divide that by the amount of mods there are, there won't be that much left.

We just need more mods. And less fools like covfefe.

Agreed, but i'm guessing that there is probably a pretty good reason why we haven't gotten more mods yet, -- Maybe he is waiting on the new forum interface before trusting more people with that kind of access?
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