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2121  Other / New forum software / Re: New forum software on: December 15, 2017, 07:26:05 PM
I couldn't find any other update on when the new forum layout will be released. All i know is that this, -> https://github.com/epochtalk/epochtalk is their github for the new forum, where you can follow all the new development.

I've searched and found numerous other threads on when the forum will be released, and no one really knows the answer.

with the current state of it http://beta.bitcointalk.org , i'm starting to get a bit worried aswell ;/

does the beta website belong to Bitcointalk.org official?
for what exactly is the beta?
I am interested in the UI on the beta website

You mean the above link right? ( https://beta.bitcointalk.org/), and yes, this belongs to bitcointalk.org

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for what exactly is the beta?

Probably to test and display the new features the forum will be getting, and to give the community an impression of what's coming.

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I am interested in the UI on the beta website

You might be interested in  -> https://github.com/epochtalk/epochtalk

Not sure if everything is opensource, but a lot is. You might find the UI.

Do note that i am fairly certain this is copy-righted, and i'd really not recommend using it.
2122  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Private key and Address wallet on: December 15, 2017, 06:39:27 PM
If u have enough time, they are a list of bitcoin address and their priv keys. All of them It was posted somewhere, but idk where its at now.

You mean http://directory.io/ and http://www.allprivatekeys.com/allprivatekeys.php ?

Chances of you finding any balance on these adresses, and getting it out of the adresses, are going to be extremely small, thus it is probably going to be a waste of time.

Also, these sites do, by far, not index all the current private keys + Adresses that have already been generated.
2123  Other / Meta / Re: Lauda Pulled a Hillary Clinton, deleted 3k+ posts, will theymos out Laudas alts? on: December 15, 2017, 05:30:31 PM
-snip-
Also, where is this list for Alt accounts?
I didn't know about it and if I have too, I'll make my other account I used to get this one back public.

There's a thread here ->, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1702409 where users are trying to find out alt accounts by looking at wallet adresses, or other confirming factors. (Sometimes they compare the writing between accounts aswell. (QS)).

Usually when found out that you have multiple accounts, (it would depend on the severity of the connected accounts,) you could get negatively / neutrally trusted.
2124  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: does private keys really safe on: December 15, 2017, 04:34:22 PM
It's fake. There is no way to get all private keys. You have more chances to win the lottery than getting a single key. The website is surely trying to scam people. You're fine as long you don't expose your key in public (ie: posting on forums, etc)

It's not necessarily a scam, it is simply all the the private keys that are known.

Ofcourse the chances of any balance on these adresses is extremely low.

For example 5HpHagT65TZzG1PH3CSu63k8DbpvD8s5ip4nEB3kEsreAnchuDf does infact correspond with 1EHNa6Q4Jz2uvNExL497mE43ikXhwF6kZm.

Try it yourself at http://bitadress.org
2125  Other / Meta / Re: Problem on: December 15, 2017, 04:06:44 PM
I was sure that I was loggedin and pressed search button to get needed info, but I was wrong; I was logged out. Then I logged in and I was told, that I had nothing inputed in the search bar...Now I need to wait 90seconds. It is not much, but still...

Yeah, this is done to prevent abuse from people with bad intentions.

Say you have a bot that created a hundred newbie accounts, which also use the search function, causing the server to lagg ( because it needs to index so many posts), essentially DOS'ing itself.

Once you rank up, this limit gets lower ( less seconds).

2126  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: December 14, 2017, 09:23:31 PM
Chipmixer down? Currently getting 504 error. "504 Gateway Time-out".

Should we be worried or?



EDIT: site indeed seems to be back up again, i will try use the onion link in the future and see if that makes a difference.
2127  Other / Meta / Re: User stats on: December 14, 2017, 08:55:42 PM
Why I can't access the User stats on my profile (or for any other user)? I have a message saying "User stats are disabled".

I believe they have been disabled quite some time ago either because they were being abused to essentially DOS the forum, or because they were using too much resources
( continously indexing millions of users probably takes a lot of power).

(I was talking about these > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=mlist;sort=realName;start=0,)


-edit-, I see that they now also disabled the normal online and posting stats/ charts. Maybe because this was also the reason/causing the forum to be extremely slow last couple days?
2128  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transaction stay unconfirmed and isnt found in the Blockchain on: December 14, 2017, 08:08:56 PM
Hello,

this is first time i facing that kind of problem. I wanted to send a few Bitcoins from my Electrum wallet to another wallet. First the fee was way to low and i set it up with RBF but i made the mistake and set the fee to Final and now i cant change the fee anymore but the fee is to low anywhere. The second Problem is that when i try to view the transaction on block explorer ,,the transaction isn't found,, I cant wait 1 to 3 weeks until the transaction is forgotten or something and i can send the transaction again. What can i do or should i do ?

Here is the transaction id: 98f2bb9ead4f15aa0bc61ca052e5ab896c1b1c5faabd3916d39a6ee22477e96d

Anyone had same situation here ?

If it isn't found on the blockexplorer, then it means that there was something wrong when you were trying to broadcast it.

Try to broadcast it again, and see what error it gives.

Or use something like coinb.in, https://coinb.in/#broadcast and see the result.
2129  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Where did my BTC go? on: December 14, 2017, 05:20:39 PM
Hey guys, would you please help me?

I transfered BTC0.0059 to my wallet on GateHub. That's where I got the BTC wallet address:



Anyway, after doing it, I realized that I had 19.9897 XRP in my wallet. I made a simple research and I concluded that GateHub had sent it to me to confirm open my wallet, but I haven't seen my BTC so far.

Here's the transaction address: https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/6d5c53c01e20904e53b10ba0d9b24d7f99d3abbcb4d4bb3bae8a23b98919d498

Does anyone know what could be wrong? Waiting 8 hours so far...

It doesn't seem that there's anything wrong.

The adress in the screenshot is the exact same adress as the bitcoin got sent through. I assume that gatehub is an exchange/webwallet?

You might want to contact their support, as i believe it is an error on their side, not the bitcoin protocol.

https://blockchain.info/tx/6d5c53c01e20904e53b10ba0d9b24d7f99d3abbcb4d4bb3bae8a23b98919d498

The transaction already has over 45 confirmations, so it definitely went through.
2130  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: PLEASE HELP MY TRANSACTION CONFIRM!!! on: December 14, 2017, 04:26:44 PM
Can someone help my transaction confirm?
TXID ---  317b18200deed23e68287100e0a4edb4907bd7ed882043da9aa863371bcab63e
It takes more than 48 hours and not confirming yet.
I have to pay some renting and school fees.
HElP ME PLEASE!!!!!

You should maybe try to either accelerate it using a paid accelerator, or do a RBF/CPFP transaction, if you need the tx to confirm so badly.

RBF electrum: https://freedomnode.com/blog/75/how-to-fix-slow-bitcoin-transactions-with-replace-by-fee

CPFP: Kind of explained here - > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1118563.0

I see you already accelerated it in http://confirmtx.com/, but there's currently thousands of people doing that, i doubt that that is going to help much.
2131  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: how to claim super bitcoin from Electrum Wallet? on: December 14, 2017, 04:22:53 PM
how to claim super bitcoin from Electrum Wallet?

Are you talking about this? -> http://supersmartbitcoin.com/

The fork will be on  498888,  so you will need to wait a bit longer, as we are currently at 499277.

-edit- I'm blind. Fork has already happend it seems, try to find a compatible wallet and do as described below.

Then you will simply need to import the private key of your current adress holding the bitcoin into a forked wallet, ( Like electron cash, but for superbitcoin), and you should be able to claim it.
2132  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Cannot open wallet, please help! on: December 14, 2017, 04:06:41 PM
Hi,

I recently updated my OS and since I have done so I am unable to open my wallet.
Whenever I click the the application it acts as if it should be opening but nothing does, it doesn't hinder performance at all such as freezing.

I am using macOS High Sierra version 10.13.2
And I use a Bither wallet, unsure of how to find a version number for that.

I would try deleting and redownloading the wallet but, more fool me, I don't have any records of my login for my wallet as I set it up years ago


Thanks, any help would be much appreciated!


When exactly was the last time you opened the wallet succesfully? I thought bither was only for android/iOS. (?)

You should try to find the location of your exact wallet file, and backup that.

If it's encrypted and you have no seed, or idea of the password might have been,  your funds are as good as lost.
if it's unencrypted, you should, back it up, uninstall and reinstall the wallet and try to import it? Nothing wrong with trying that.

Depending on your version, it seems that bither also uses HDM, you might be able to recover it using that aswell?
2133  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Transaction fee on: December 14, 2017, 03:47:43 PM
Bitcoin transaction fee is very high. Can we transfer BTC by converting    to any ETH or smart contract based coin and then transfer ? is this profitable ?
I don't think it is profitable.
 If you use crypto exchange sites (like bittrex, poloniex, ...), You must pay two kinds of fees:
- The first: when exchange bitcoin to other coins.
- The second: when you made a withdrawal request.
The best way I know is exchanging bitcoin to USDT then transfer to others.



It's extremely profitable actually. Lets say i want to send 50$ to X, and i have them stored on bittrex.

Bittrex charges a flat fee of 0.001BTC, which already is ~30% ontop of the amount i'm trying to sent.

So instead of doing that, i transfer BTC  to an altcoin, send the altcoin to a poloniex adress, reverse the altcoin to bitcoin, and make a BTC output on poloniex, where they only charge me 0.0001BTC == 3% of my transaction.

Bookmaker fees are 0.3%-0.2%, which is barely anything.
2134  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to keep myself & my coins safe (BTC & others) on: December 14, 2017, 03:20:33 PM
Does that mean no one can steal from my web or whatever wallet until they dont have the private key? Sorry if it sounds like a dumb question.

Also do I have to enter my private key everytime I transfer out from my wallet - almost like a password?

Not really, if they have the login of your blockchain.info account, they can still transfer your funds.

If you are talking about a wallet such electrum, same applies, you can unlock the wallet by either the passphrase, or the seed. There's no need for a private key in that case.
2135  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Question ]Moving from non HD wallet to HD wallet. Should I do in 1 tx or many? on: December 13, 2017, 09:23:13 PM
Hello,

I'll move balance from one non HD wallet to one new HD wallet that I've created recently. The old one is not encrypted, the new one it is.

Is there any risk if I move all the balance in one transaction to 1 destination address?
Or it's recommended to split the balance in 4 or 5 transactions to different destination addresses in the target wallet?

(Transaction fee is a very high at the moment, so if multiple transactions are recommended, then I'll wait more time before doing this).

Thanks!

I'd say that it would be better to merge everything into 1 output, instead of 5 smaller ones. Reason is that you will pay alot of fees anyway, even more when you keep splitting it up.

Say you divide it over 5 adresses, if you want to spent from those 5 again, you will need to make another big input transaction, while you could also merge everything into 1 tx right now, and only have 1 input the next time you're going to spent anything.

And no, there shouldn't be really any "risk" into submerging all your bitcoin in one transaction, to one adress.
2136  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Please someone accelerator this transaction god damn bitcoin -_- on: December 13, 2017, 08:49:00 PM
someone accelerator this tx b00be630870829af1d53ee1220c47159c3baf9d25c5fbb0db3e312eb2438d5f6

i been waiting for more than 24 hours don't mention viabtc or confirmtx those bullshit doesnt work

if you can accelerator this ill tip u few dollars

You can try to use https://www.antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm?m=savePrioritiseTx.

Or,

alternatively, instead of "tipping", you can buy an acceleration, which garantuees confirmation within an hour.

See https://pushtx.btc.com/#/

someone accelerator this tx b00be630870829af1d53ee1220c47159c3baf9d25c5fbb0db3e312eb2438d5f6

i been waiting for more than 24 hours don't mention viabtc or confirmtx those bullshit doesnt work

if you can accelerator this ill tip u few dollars


Ask them for help.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2392715.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2204426.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2555201.0

I doubt they do anything more then putting your transaction in the already public tx accelerators, - viatbtc - confirmtx.
2137  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Need to Retrieve My Bitcoin that were purchased in 2009 on: December 13, 2017, 06:52:50 PM
Hi everyone,

I have a weird situation. A friend of mine who just told me they purchased Bitcoin when it first came out. They went to a website that had Satoshi's manifest and purchased some Bitcoin from the site. There were given a private key which they appear to have.

1) They do not have the website they purchased the Bitcoins from
2) They do not have the original computer they purchased the Bitcoins with.
3) They do not have the card the originally purchased the Bitcoins on.


I know this is a shot in the dark, but is there a way with just the private key to be able to recover their Bitcoins?

I would need exactly what is need please, if this is possible.

Thank you,




Yes, this is fairly simple. 
The private key is basically all you need.

Simply import it into a wallet such as Electrum, and your money should show up.Electrum: https://electrum.org/#home

Note that every dollar worth of bitcoin he bought back then, is probably currently worth millions. I'd advise you to be extremely cautious when importing this key. Make sure there are no viruses etc on the device.
2138  Other / Meta / Re: Fast forum mirror on: December 13, 2017, 06:33:45 PM
Hello, found this one in google, but scare to login here, may be it's just a phishing site?
https://bitcointalk.to
Thanks for answer, moderators!

I believe this has been explained in the past, this is simply a third party displaying the contents of the forum either to make a profit from the advertising views, or phishing.

The who.is of both domains were different aswell, see https://who.is/whois/bitcointalk.org / https://who.is/whois/bitcointalk.to

It would make no sense to have different hostnames if it was hosted by the same person.
2139  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transaction does exist on chain.so and doesn't exist on blockchain.info on: December 13, 2017, 06:18:47 PM
I have the same problem with missing inputs, I did the tx from bitcoin core with custom pricing 71 satoshi/byte but tx cannot be found on blockchain. Blockchain still has the record of the btc i mined and my previous transfer but not the latest one. And my Bitcoin Core wallet shows 0 BTC now.

Status: 0/unconfirmed, in memory pool
Date: 12/12/2017 20:33
To:  Transfer 1Pu8qmtnwRASEqMdHt7fWEjTtVdPBTqUmR
Debit: -0.49242458 BTC
Transaction fee: -0.00490000 BTC
Net amount: -0.49732458 BTC
Transaction ID: cc808e386e44f2cddce9d334e4af29fa6d3d75cc70f65b0da9eeff4558617b68
Transaction total size: 6977 bytes
Output index: 0

It has been 2 days, obviously there is a problem with the tx inputs. I get the same msg from broadcaster. tried zapwallettxes and rescan after . Should I try the abandon transaction ?
Any help appreciated , sorry to highjack your post.

6977 bytes is a pretty large amount for the amount of bitcoins you're trying to send. How many outputs do you have?

And yes, it would be a good idea to abandon the broadcasting of your transaction, as there is obviously something wrong.
2140  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Need help sent litecoin to bitcoin ledger nano s wallet on: December 12, 2017, 09:26:46 PM
It was on Coinbase in my LtC wallet. I activated my ledger nano S but was on bitcoin wallet instead of my litecoin wallet.
I got an address from the nano bitcoin wallet and put that into Coinbase send for LTC.
Now it shows up on the http://live.blockcypher.com page.
I read where it now has to be converted in order to go to a litecoin wallet.
That is what I don't know how to do.
I have all 3 address showing where it is.

You will need to give more information. Where is your current LTC stored? Have you already generated a LTC adress on your nano ledger S?

You can't simply sent LTC to a BTC adress, it doesn't work like that. You'll need to add another "wallet". see https://ledger.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005172945-How-to-install-and-use-Litecoin-LTC-

Litecoin adresses start with an L. There's no way you could have possibly sent it, since there's a checksum to check it every time a transaction is made. it should simply not be possible.

(Unless you sent Litecoin to a btc adress starting with 3?) (?)

Would you mind linking me the transaction ID? Coinbase might have simply subtracted it from your account but never sent anything, in which case you will need to contact their support to see if they can do anything.
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