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1981  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Wallet issue(not to random or unique) on: January 12, 2018, 05:50:26 PM
Was down to 57K in priority at one point, hopefully it gets kicked back or processed before Sunday. Fingers crossed.


Have you stopped broadcasting your transaction? Looks like it already got dropped by the nodes of https://blockchain.info, it's no longer available on their site. (https://blockchain.info/tx/bf2cd8aa40b08d0095b8bd35605d7de964b698f6f2d62cf3f5519f839734cef5)

Blockcypher dropped your transaction aswell, http://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/bf2cd8aa40b08d0095b8bd35605d7de964b698f6f2d62cf3f5519f839734cef5/

Although it seems that both blockchair.com and btc.com are still indexing it, wonder how long they will continue to do so.
(https://btc.com/bf2cd8aa40b08d0095b8bd35605d7de964b698f6f2d62cf3f5519f839734cef5)

1982  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New bird in Unspent Outputs on: January 12, 2018, 04:56:02 PM
New bird getting stuck with this Unspent Outputs.

First purchase bitcoin using Paypal and send to my coinpayment wallet and i get this stuck

https://blockchain.info/address/3D3ij73sVzN62bBiDy17ukfNiMeX6Mt4og

I had gone through many post and the 0.22 (not my coin)got spend and 0.0158 (my coin) is still remain unspent?
What is the new step Huh? Before buying more bitcoin.

My wallet still remain 0 bitcoin.

Please help........


Thanks all


I believe you mean "Unconfirmed", instead of Unspent, ( which they are once they arrive in your wallet.).

Unconfirmed simply means your transaction has not yet been confirmed by miners, which means it isn't in the blockchain yet.
Usually this happens because your fee is too low, or because there's something wrong with your transaction ( which doesn't seem to be the case with your transaction.)

https://blockchain.info/tx/58c6deff23abe5648caa263d0c0bd83aabd8afd9b92483dd6bc630493fbbf7d1 Has a fee of roughly 22 sat per byte, while the average currently is around 550sat/b, so it will take awhile for your transaction to confirm probably.



1983  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: payouts awesome miner on: January 12, 2018, 02:23:51 PM
hello guys i came from nicehash and vertminer , those to are easy to setup with local wallets and easy to understand
awesome miner looks more advanced,

but i like to ask about payouts,

how does it actualy works, i am used to have a local wallet on the pc that keeps track of what is paid but compare to awesome miner how do it work with that, i see so many things on the website and im not that smart realy  and dont want to do anything wrong

i use bitpay for nicehash
and for vertminer i use vert core wallet

but i dont know how to do it with you guys, and the website , do i need for every coin that is mined a difrent wallet ?!  or can i use 1 wallet for everything that is mined ?

Not sure what you exactly  mean, but if you use nicehash, you simply provide hashpower, and in return get bitcoins. The people buying your hashpower get to keep the altcoins you essentially mined for them.

So you'll only need a bitcoin wallet for nicehash. but the opposite seems to be true for AwesomeMiner, by the looks of it here you simply keep the altcoins you mine, http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/coinbalance.aspx

So you will either indeed (if you want to store them safely?) a software wallet for each of them, or something like Exodus https://www.exodus.io/, Or you can let them payout to something like https://bittrex.com, where you can again sell them for bitcoin.

what i mean is ,  with this i dont need a wallet ?,  all miners i used upto now i had a wallet on pc , each coin/ miner had its own wallet,

for nicehash i used biitpay
fot vertcoin i use vert core / elctrum-vtc,

with this awesome miner i don't know what to use and how to get it paid,
ive been looking but i dont understand it, im not the smartest person on the world sadly,

 i try to understand it but i somehow cant/want to understand it

Yes, you do need a wallet.

Awesomeminer is simply a tool that makes interacting with a pool easier, as far as i know they themselve aren't a wallet. You will still need to give up a withdraw adress to the pools you're mining for, as can be seen here -> https://www.cryptocurrencyfreak.com/2017/12/17/setup-awesome-miner-nvidia-amd/

It would probably look a bit like this, although i think this is outdated.

1984  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: CANCELED TRANSACTION? on: January 11, 2018, 07:58:49 PM
Guys, please help me!

I don't know what to do anymore, everyone that tries to help says a new thing.

Whats going on with this transaction and which are my options?


https://blockchain.info/tx/fbb2a8a4dfaaefd5a442213f9aed50f5705c6dc4ea3e0715fbe98ab2e821cd24

https://btc.com/fbb2a8a4dfaaefd5a442213f9aed50f5705c6dc4ea3e0715fbe98ab2e821cd24

What does that "REMOVED/DOUBLE SPENT" means?!

Im waiting for a confirmation for over a month.

That's some kind of problem. Im worried losing this money!

From where are you getting this money from? The transaction is no longer valid due to some of the UTXO's being already spent/confirmed in another transaction, as @Danos pointed out.

Your only option would be to contact the service or person that sent you the transaction.

However, if sent from a person, or something like a cloud mining site, i would doubt that this is simply a malfunction, it's most likely done on purpose. You often see these double spends with ponzi operations.


I have sent the amount from a brazilian exchange named (BITCOINTRADE) to another exchange (BINANCE)

In that case, you should contact (BITCOINTRADE), and ask them what they did with the outputs of your transaction ( Randomly Double-Spending it?), and if they can resend the transaction. This is something on their side of technicalities, and they're also the only ones who can solve it for you.


There's not much else you can do. -- you're talking about this site right? https://www.bitcointrade.com.br/
1985  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: BTC transactions after exchage on: January 11, 2018, 06:09:54 PM
Thank you for your informative message.

So how I understand for example in this way
“Transaction from wallet X was made to shapeshift from BTC to ZCASH (how I know monero ar zcash are most anonymous blokchains?) address where come zcash was exchange (which dont require KYC), in Exchange Zcash was traded  for example to ETH, LTC, XRP, BCH and then all these values (eth,ltc,xrp,bch) was withdrawen to wallets E,L,XRP,BCH. So it is possible from now to track these wallets addresses (e,l,xrp,bch) if we start looking from wallet X?”

For “default” people is almost impossible to track this transactions?

If you use ShapeShift with any coin, it would already be impossible for any normal "user" to detect that it was originating from Wallet X ( You), unless you get a court order to ShapeShift, in which case they'll probably release your information. ( wallet adress, IP, etc).

But if you used Zcash Zero knowledge features, no one should or could possibly know it originiated from you, not even the government. https://z.cash/technology/zksnarks.html
1986  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: payouts awesome miner on: January 11, 2018, 04:43:01 PM
hello guys i came from nicehash and vertminer , those to are easy to setup with local wallets and easy to understand
awesome miner looks more advanced,

but i like to ask about payouts,

how does it actualy works, i am used to have a local wallet on the pc that keeps track of what is paid but compare to awesome miner how do it work with that, i see so many things on the website and im not that smart realy  and dont want to do anything wrong

i use bitpay for nicehash
and for vertminer i use vert core wallet

but i dont know how to do it with you guys, and the website , do i need for every coin that is mined a difrent wallet ?!  or can i use 1 wallet for everything that is mined ?

Not sure what you exactly  mean, but if you use nicehash, you simply provide hashpower, and in return get bitcoins. The people buying your hashpower get to keep the altcoins you essentially mined for them.

So you'll only need a bitcoin wallet for nicehash. but the opposite seems to be true for AwesomeMiner, by the looks of it here you simply keep the altcoins you mine, http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/coinbalance.aspx

So you will either indeed (if you want to store them safely?) a software wallet for each of them, or something like Exodus https://www.exodus.io/, Or you can let them payout to something like https://bittrex.com, where you can again sell them for bitcoin.
1987  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Anyone happen to know if Rippex is trustworthy? on: January 11, 2018, 04:37:34 PM
Havent heard much about them.  When looking at an ICO, I tend to study the about us and whitepaper the most.  If I believe in the project, and the founders seem trustworthy, I have no problem dropping some coins thereway

This isn't an ICO. Have you even visited the site he posted? My god. It's a paper wallet  ( service) for an already established currency called "Ripple".

To @OP, take a look at some other threads around rippex here for example, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2361800.0.
1988  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: CANCELED TRANSACTION? on: January 11, 2018, 04:33:21 PM
Guys, please help me!

I don't know what to do anymore, everyone that tries to help says a new thing.

Whats going on with this transaction and which are my options?


https://blockchain.info/tx/fbb2a8a4dfaaefd5a442213f9aed50f5705c6dc4ea3e0715fbe98ab2e821cd24

https://btc.com/fbb2a8a4dfaaefd5a442213f9aed50f5705c6dc4ea3e0715fbe98ab2e821cd24

What does that "REMOVED/DOUBLE SPENT" means?!

Im waiting for a confirmation for over a month.

That's some kind of problem. Im worried losing this money!

From where are you getting this money from? The transaction is no longer valid due to some of the UTXO's being already spent/confirmed in another transaction, as @Danos pointed out.

Your only option would be to contact the service or person that sent you the transaction.

However, if sent from a person, or something like a cloud mining site, i would doubt that this is simply a malfunction, it's most likely done on purpose. You often see these double spends with ponzi operations.
1989  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: January 11, 2018, 02:37:28 PM
I'm wondering (and if this has already been answered, forgive my ignorance), if Chipmixer supports/ is going to support segwit adresses for mixing. ( meaning that if i send bitcoin to chipmixer from a segwit adress, i'll also get segwit "adress" chips.)

That doesn't seem the case as of now? Would it decrease privacy or? It would surely greatly decrease transaction costs for both parties.
It seems to me that you guys were very optimistic about both segwit and LN, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2120757.0
1990  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transaction ID not showing up in blockchain on: January 11, 2018, 02:12:29 PM
I really appreciate your help. I ended up using a paid accelerator service on viabtc.com

I am just happy my bitcoin is going through.

This is a great place where people will help one another out. It makes me feel good inside.

A bit offtopic, but how did you manage to use the Customer-Only/paid acceleration service of viabtc? I thought that they stopped them a long time ago?
>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2653487.msg27036621#msg27036621


Did you still have redeemable tokens or..?
1991  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Can Bitcoin be fixed? on: January 10, 2018, 09:28:10 PM
Seems like Bitcoin has broken down some.

With slow confirmations and or very high fees.

What is going on? Is this another attack?

I quit buying BTC a back when the price hit $7500. Since then I just stashed most of the BTC on a hard wallet.

Lately I've been buying DASH and ETH and trading for LTC., seeing how BTC is not very usefull for transactions.

BTC stiĺl seems like an excellent store of value but the usefulness for transactions very limited.


A number of factors, i think both scalability, a lack of adoption of new technologies like segwit, and companies/exchanges adding way too much fees to their transactions.

You can make bitcoin transactions about 20-70% cheaper just by using segwit adresses.
(Acccording to user reports like these https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/6x5q45/my_segwit_transactions_are_35_cheaper/)
1992  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Nano S Ledger - BTC Balance Showing Zero on: January 10, 2018, 06:53:38 PM
I need help please!
I bought a Nano S Ledger to store my BTC & LTC. I gave my friend the receive addresses to send me them, however for some reason my BTC balance does not show on my ledger. The transaction is confirmed on both Blockchain & Blockchair so I can't understand why they are not showing in my ledger. The LTC is showing fine so I am very worried and confused.
I have tried everything: uninstalled and re-installed the ledger apps, google chrome and also reset the data. I have even tried reinstalling the apps through the ledger manager app.
Can anyone help me?
I haven't reset/reconfigured the ledger as I don't want to lose anything. Would this work or can anyone help without doing this?
Many thanks.

Do you have a transaction ID? Money simply doesn't disappear. The only thing i'm guessing is that you might have sent your bitcoin to a wrong adress, or the litecoin adress?

Also, are you sure your ledger is synchronized/connected properly? That could also be the issue
>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2578278.msg26284313#msg26284313
1993  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ► FOR SALE ◄ ► Bitcoin Advertising network ◄ ► BITVERTISE.NET ◄ on: January 10, 2018, 06:01:11 PM
How much in revenue have you made?

Please tell me your complete P/L (Profit Loss) and costs thanks

I bought this website last year.
I have no profit or loss from this (besides the profit I get from this sale).

They buyer get a ready making money website.


So first you say that you made no profit at all, ( or loss )..

And then you post the following:
Launch your own Bitcoin Advertising network today!
You get a ready making money website, with bitcoin/crypto related DB

- Active users 1296
- Active Advertisers   406
- Active Publishers   1227
Then what are these "Active" users doing on your site? Have none of these "Active" advertisers spend a dime on your site?

Something tells me you're lying about either your userbase, or you're simply trying to sell a sinking site.
1994  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum and RFB (replace by fee) on: January 10, 2018, 05:46:38 PM
Hi guys and happy new year. Is there anyone who uses electrum here and is able to do an RFB transaction? I need it urgently, of course I pay you (possibly in ethereum) for the commission to be paid.  (Before proceeding let me know how much is the cost, so I decide whether to proceed or not!)

37c4286c9772a9519a741fbe8a3e84c685249d1846466732bf8fd278c67fb20a

thanks


There's no one other then you who can initiate a RBF, as you would need the private keys(?).

Also, i doubt that you are able to do one if you don't already had it enabled before sending the transaction, (correct me if i'm wrong)..

If you did enable it, simply follow this -> https://freedomnode.com/blog/75/how-to-fix-slow-bitcoin-transactions-with-replace-by-fee
1995  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: how long Bitcoin transaction take on: January 10, 2018, 01:38:13 PM
I read this another forum:
Send another BTC from your wallet but this time chose TX with the high fee!
and miner will confirm your both TX
Is it true for blockchain? Undecided

That will only work if the new transaction is spending the same UTXO as the parent (previous) unconfirmed transaction.

As miners need to mine the first transaction to get the extraordinary high fees from the second one that will make up for it.

If the fees are high enough, then yes, this will work and is also called a CPFP (Child-Pays-For-Parent)
1996  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Need help with 3 unconfirmed tx. There is a small reward on: January 10, 2018, 10:17:08 AM
I'm sure that there's tons of people in the services section that are willing to accelerate your transaction for a few bucks, you should check that out.
Alternatively you can also do it yourself, https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/

Or use a paid accelerator: https://pushtx.btc.com/
1997  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Can't install. Says a password is required on: January 08, 2018, 08:55:03 PM
Bitcoin Client Software and Version Number: 3.0.5
Operating System: MacOS Sierra 10.12.6
System Hardware Specs: MacBookPro with 16GB
Description of Problem:
I just downloaded Electrum for Mac. When I click on the app, it shows me a window with a default wallet fieldnand a password field.
What is the password for the default wallet to get past this window?
Any Related Addresses:
Any Related Transaction IDs:
Screenshot of the problem:
Log Files from the Bitcoin Client:

Not sure what you did, but if you first launch Electrum, there's no such thing as a default wallet yet, it still needs to be created, and it usually prompts you to do that.
https://bitzuma.com/posts/a-beginners-guide-to-the-electrum-bitcoin-wallet/
http://www.bitcoin-en.com/install-electrum-wallet.html

If you don't know your password anymore, and/or there are no funds on the wallet, you could either delete it, or simply make a new wallet.
1998  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Unconfirmed Parent (while upgrading to Electrum 3.0.5) on: January 08, 2018, 08:37:20 PM
Conforming to the security advisory I upgraded to Electrum 3.0.5.

I had a grand total of ~ 31.69 USD. So, iaw the idiom " an education is not free". I decided to roll the dice and see what popped out:
I sent the max option to my blockchain.info wallet. That displayed in history as unconfirmed parent nod could not be found in the default block explorer. I had previously experimented with a negligible amount from the blockchain. info account for 11 USD with about 1.27 USD fee. That remained as Low Fee since saturday with no change. the Block explorer showed something in the fee box about "dust".
So after the Electrum finished migrating or whatever it does the history now displays 2 Tx's that I did not initiate precisely. The dates were both today (8 January). Blockchain.info shows the 2 completed Tx's with the correct date 6th and the 8th.
So what made the original (11 USD with about 1.27 USD fee" suddenly complete then suddenly complete a send of about 1.67 and a fee of 30 USD. Strictly speaking the unconfirmed amount never arrived but it created the Tx of 1.67 and fee 30.00.

I don't really know what the takeaway is from that but not really wild about the idea of the electrum creating a Tx with whatever it has at some later date from a transaction that could not be found in block explorer.

What am I missing here? i'm good with the educational cost but i'd like to get the education part.


Could you provide transaction ID's?

If i'm getting you correctly -- you're wondering why your fees are so high - right? 1.67$ sent and 30$ in fees.

The reason is probably that you are sending small amounts from a lot of different outputs. This generates enormous amounts of bytes, and thus high transaction fees.

Also, why it completed was probably because you indirectly/unknowingly did a Child Pays For Parent.

Basically, when the transaction fee is higher then the amount you're trying to sent, you could refer to it as dust.
Another good definition can be found here, https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/10986/what-is-meant-by-bitcoin-dust
1999  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help moving old wallet Bitcoin Core v0.9.1-beta (64-bit) to new wallet on: January 08, 2018, 07:51:11 PM
I believe the private key, or list of private keys, can be imported directly into a wallet of your choosing. I am new to this however so I may be wrong.
Yes, but they usually can't be imported into a service or exchange, as above is asking.

Thank you very much.

If I had successfully retrieved the btc private key, must I use a wallet to deposit it, say I wanted it in coinbase or binance?
Are there other ways?

Apologies if this is a silly question.

Thank you again!


That would indeed be the safest thing you could do, as you still need to make a transaction with that key to sent your bitcoin to Coinbase/Binance adresses.

You could also use something like https://coinb.in/#newTransaction, but i'm not sure how safe that is.
2000  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help moving old wallet Bitcoin Core v0.9.1-beta (64-bit) to new wallet on: January 08, 2018, 06:53:46 PM
How can I get the private key of an address in my wallet?
If I copy it and paste it into a new wallet, will that work?
Is it necessary to delete it from the old wallet?
If yes, what bitcoin wallets can I choose from?

Thank you again for your replies and time!


That depends on the wallet you are using. For bitcoin core you can open up the RPC console and use something like this

Quote
Code:

To export a private key from your Satoshi bitcoin-qt client:

    launch your bitcoin client as usual and wait for it to load the blockchain and start up
    click on 'help' in the menu bar (top right)
    click on 'debug window'
    select the 'console' tab
    type: walletpassphrase "your walletpassphrase here" 600
    type: dumpprivkey [your Bitcoin address here]
    this will return the private key, you can copy it now; ensure you clear your clipboard/history afterwards
    type: walletlock

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/4203/how-can-i-export-the-private-key-for-an-address-from-the-satoshi-client/5933#5933


I use the latest version of Electrum, you can import/export private keys easily without the need of updating the blockchain, And no, you don't necessarily need to delete the private key from the old wallet. Although that would/could be smart if it was previously stored in a less secure environment.

There's some more good wallets listed here, -> https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet although i'm not sure if they all provide the same functionality.
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