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2401  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What would YOU do? on: November 08, 2017, 06:32:32 PM
Hey guys,
I took my first steps into the Bitcoin market recently with a small transaction on one of the most common convenient exchanges and I now have that in my wallet.

After reading up a little bit more, I learned about the Revolut > GDAX option to save on fees and when I saw the recent price at around $7k I decided to go ahead with it, as I'd read that it took others around 5 hours to complete.

I initially sent a very small transaction to ensure it didn't get lost in cyberspace and this frustratingly took nearly 2 days to come through, until this morning where I had an e-mail saying my funds had arrived at the same time I had a notification to say the BTC price has shot up!

Now, I'm wanting to make a larger transaction in the near future (although tiny compared to most on here!) and I'd like to know whether you would put it on now or wait to see if prices go down a little before the fork. However, I am going to be in this for the long haul so part of me feels like the current price not be quite so relevant in the grand scheme of things, where the other part is kicking me for not being able to do it yesterday!

Put yourself in my shoes and help me out!  Grin

Well, if you're looking to buy for a longterm holding, it really doesn't matter when you will buy. Alsom you're going to be pretty disappointed if you're waiting for the fork to happen to buy, see

https://twitter.com/CharlieShrem/status/928308237597888512

It just got cancelled, and bitcoin price has only gone through the roof since then.

-- So yes, you could wait for a minor dip, but if you're going to hold for the long term it might be better to just buy now.
2402  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Is this possible in bitcoin transaction ? on: November 08, 2017, 05:08:10 PM
Here is the link again..

https://imgur.com/a/RNlP7

Ehm, this is the adress, https://blockchain.info/address/161umXkGucVSuzzsXki8JaixkL16LBjgtA and there is not one transacion broadcasted on 2017-10-30, so i'm wondering where you are getting this tx id from?

There is also not one output going to an adress with

\ Lw\

Or

\ b4\

Did you make this transaction up or? Mind linking me the real transaction id?
2403  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Is this possible in bitcoin transaction ? on: November 08, 2017, 04:56:28 PM
Hi,
I transferred 0.015 Bitcoin to another wallet. However the transaction fees is enormous. Is this type of transaction possible where fees is almost 10 times the main transaction ? I am attaching the screenshot of this. Please help me as I am comparatively new person to this.

Here is the screenshot.


Thanks


imgur.com/RNlP7 Is not working, it seems like you took it down, and yes this is possible.

did you by any chance collected alot of smaller amounts of bitcoin? When you're collecting so called "dust", you'll need to pay alot more fees since there will be a shite ton of small outputs.

Please link the adress / id of your transaction if you want us to look into it.
2404  Economy / Services / Re: ████--ADVERTISE YOUR REFERRAL-LINK NOW--████ on: November 07, 2017, 09:08:41 PM
OFFER

Spot 4 Price/Day: 0.0040 BTC / Day  & OFFER 0.0035 BTC / Day

30 Days Offer + Bonus
 Roll Eyes
Buy Now 30 Days 4th Spot for discounted price of 0,105 BTC + 3 Days Bonus aka your Ad will be displayd for 33 Days

800$ for a single ad slot for one month? Jeez, your alexa is ~300k, https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/btc-sites.com and the funny thing is, most of your traffic is coming from

A. https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/ptcwall.com - http://ptcwall.com - advertising

B. Your top sites linking in are

http://histats.com/?act=7
http://www.easyhits4u.com/u/ermin_kikanovic
http://www.grandbux.net/fixedads_surfer.php?view=surfer&t=088d4b34fdc99de201bf6bc9c982782b

Which seems to just be ordinary traffic exchanges, and ontop of that you have a 90%%%%%% BOUNCE RATE!



Just warning everyone that you need to be really careful with placing ads on faucet sites / any sites at all, since alot of them use fake traffic to boost their rankings / visits / hits, as i suspect here.
2405  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin wallet on: November 07, 2017, 08:50:33 PM
I use coinbase. Easy buying and selling digital currency easy, with one simple interface. they offer a wallet, an exchange, and merchant tools. Good for starters.

Get one free at:
https://www.coinbase.com/join/5a018883f6f59c02f01aebd0
You can't post refferal links on this forum, i'd advise you to remove it before you get IP-banned.

Also, coinbase is only a good wallet for starters. With coinbase you don't own any bitcoin, coinbase does. You have no control over your private keys, which means that if coinbase goes down you will lose all your bitcoin.
2406  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin wallet on: November 07, 2017, 08:16:50 PM
i prefer the unhakable wallets are best. online wallets can be hacked and offline wallets are more safer than online wallets. but online wallets also cant hack easily.

They simply don't exist. Even a trezor could get hacked, if you lose it for example.

online wallets have huge precentage to hack.because that offline wallets are safe than online wallets

Not true. Chances that you will lose your bitcoin in an online wallet like blockchain.info are higher then if you'd store them in a hardware wallet, but that chances are really, really small.

Which wallet is the best?
Unhackable wallet?

There's no unhackable wallet. You could go for a webwallet / hardware wallet / offline wallet.

Now what's best is based on certain criteria's you might have. ( Easy accesible, easy to use etcetera.)

The safest would be to use either an offline wallet, or a hardware wallet listed here. https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets
2407  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Whats the easiest/best exchange to use for a beginner in crypto? on: November 07, 2017, 06:30:27 PM
The easies one is localbitcoins. Or you can buy a little btc on exchange like cex, yobit, exmo.


It really isn't.

You A. need to usually give out sensitive information to random people, and B. there's still a pretty huge chance compared to exchanges like coinbase to get scammed.

I'd recommend http://Coinbase.com if you're buying bitcoin for the first time, and http://bittrex.com to trade them for altcoins
.
2408  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help I cannot claim my casascius coin! on: November 07, 2017, 06:23:08 PM
I decided I wanted to peel and claim a 0.5BTC casascius coin. I am using electrum to try and sweep the wallet but am getting the error "no inputs found". When I import the private it key it gives me a balance of 0 and a receiving address entirely different from what the coin has on it. The analyzer says the coin is still funded. I bought it in 2013. Anyone have any idea what is going on or did I somehow get duped 4 years ago? Really needed the money Sad.

Thanks for any help!

See what wallet is associated with the private key, and check if it still has the 0.5 balance on it. If not, it's pretty likely that they indeed somehow got stolen.

Try


And see if there's been any outputs, or if the 0.5BTC is still there.
2409  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Altcoin Exchange Script (PHP/MySQL) on: November 06, 2017, 08:48:32 PM
I liked your script. Is it possible to make custom changes in that script? Actually I am interested to buy that script. But I need to review your script or check your coding for any backdoors before buying that. Or can you give your script to any trusted member of this forum to check your coding for any back doors. Trust me, if any body writes a good review about your site, then definitely you will get more customers for your script.


I just placed an order for it. Paid ~60$, lets see what i will actually get delivered. Seems a bit too good to be true, but who knows, could be legit. Will keep you updated on it, and write a review later.

EDIT: Just received the code, will try to get it up&&running.

Thank you

Hey, I was wondering if there is another active coupon code available? I might be interested in purchasing another service/script from posserver, but not really without a 50% off coupon.

Do you have a new one by any chance? If not that's fine, but it would be great!

I'll send you a PM right now aswell, since i have some more questions about my previous purchase. I'm not too sure if you're the owner of posserver, but you might be able to help me out.
2410  Other / Meta / What functions are you missing on the current forum? on: November 06, 2017, 08:17:48 PM
Might be the wrong section to post this in, if so, please move it to the appropriate one.

I was wondering what some key features are that you guys are missing ( if all ) on this forum.

Think about things such as liking, tagging, embedding, stuff like that.



2411  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Best laptop to run a node? on: November 06, 2017, 04:52:57 PM
Do you mean to say all latest computers are not saved from spying ?
There's some conspiracies going around that CIA & NSA put trackers & spyware into intel chips, See these links:

https://www.eteknix.com/expert-says-nsa-have-backdoors-built-into-intel-and-amd-processors/

https://wccftech.com/intel-possibly-amd-chips-permanent-backdoors-planted-nsa-updated-1/

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/17/kaspersky_labs_equation_group/

Now, as to how accurate these sources are, will i leave to you. I personally thinkthis could be possible, but pretty unlikely.
2412  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: free wallet ? on: November 06, 2017, 03:35:36 PM
I lost all my litecoins from about 8 years ago. (had too many) And the website collapsed. Lost all of them so understand where you're coming from.

That's funny, especially since Litecoin is only 6 years old.  Roll Eyes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin `Date of introduction    7 October 2011; 6 years ago`



Also, did the website collapse because you had "too many" coins?  Roll Eyes

Ontop of that,  I don't think that there was a webwallet with litecoin that didn't gave you your seed as backup in case their site would go down.

https://www.litevault.net/ was the first litecoin webwallet i believe
2413  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: free wallet ? on: November 06, 2017, 03:24:37 PM
OK TBH electrum sounds like the best option, but what if say the website goes down does that mean ill lose my BTC ?!  Huh

And can i sync my BTC between my electrum windows app and android ?? And does it support windows 8.1 or what ??!...

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but what if say the website goes down does that mean ill lose my BTC ?!

No. The website doesn't control your bitcoin, you do. Only if your internet goes down, or all the nodes you connect to ( which is extremely unlikely ), you will be unable to access your bitcoins.
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And can i sync my BTC between my electrum windows app and android ?


Yes. Simply export the private keys into your android wallet, it should work just fine.

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And does it support windows 8.1 or what ??!...
Yes, electrum should work fine on Windows 8.1
2414  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: free wallet ? on: November 05, 2017, 08:55:37 PM
I had terrible experience with a major scam bitcoin site which i think most people know so i kinda lost confidence in the BTC trade, but TBH the incentives seems high nowadays and promising that am considering even mining with my own hardware, anyways, i need to know are there any trusted free wallets where i can store my BTC ? and can i for example have my OWN wallet instead of relying on third parties to keep my BTC ?...

Also what is the most reliable and trusted BTC trading website ? and is is advised to use that service as your main wallet or should i store my BTC somewhere more secure ?..

thanks,

Yes. Use any of the wallets listed here, http://bitcoin.org/wallets, I personally really enjoy and like electrum, https://electrum.org/#home

As far as exchanges are concerned, the most safe ones are both http://bitfinex.com and http://coinbase.com

And no, i wouldn't advise using them as your main wallet due to you not having control over your private keys.

( unless you are going to use them to collect dust, so that you don't need to pay a heckton of fees. )
2415  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: HomeBlockCoin - New ico lend up to 50% on: November 05, 2017, 06:30:41 PM
Grin
ICO 2/20 START 05.11.2017 9PM London Time (GMT)

https://homeblockcoin.com/qbmvqkub


HomeBlockCoins available: 250,000
Max per person: 1,000
HomeBlockCoin price 1,00$



HomeBlockCoin



What Is HomeBlockCoin?

HomeBlockCoin is a decentralized self regulated financial payment network created for users that want to be
independent from third parties like banks or the government. No middlemen or other institutions are needed
for processing transactions. HomeBlockCoin is a cryptocurrency to change the financial world in the future.
The HomeBlockCoin network runs without having any central servers. It is easy to use and allows you to
benefit from the blockchain technology. That means that money can be sent from A to B within seconds,
without any fees.

It is impossible to hack, change or falsify HomeBlockCoin. Because of the Blockchain technology multiple
servers must be hacked at the same time. This is not possible. So HomeBlockCoin is a safe and independent
currency.

The special to HomeBlockCoin is the name. This is because of his extraordinary ability to be mined by every
HomeBlockCoin user easy and uncomplicated from home.


A coin for the people, please read the whitepaper for more information.

Technical Specification

Name: HomeBlockCoin
Total supply: 28,000,000
ICO: 5,000,000
Decimal place: 8
Mining Pool: Yes
Algorithm: X11
ICO date: 4th of November 2017
Price: Start at USD 1
Time Zone: London (GMT)

ICO

The ICO will start on the 4th of November 2017 at 9pm London time [GMT)
Keep in mind that only on the first day, there will be no coin limit per person.
The ICO will go until the 23rd November and a total of 5,000,000 Coins, 250,000 each day will be available.

Lending

Lending is to invest your own HomeBlockCoin to get a daily return from the management of
HomeBlockCoin. Lending is the opportunity to get daily return on your HomeBlockCoins. It is an impressive
concept for passive investors and for those who want to enjoy a daily passive income.

No fixed daily interest rate can be guaranteed. The maximum interest rate is 48% per month on your
investment.When the contract expires then the investment fund will be returned in accordance with terms &
conditions.

You can invest HomeBlockCoin coin in our lending platform from your dashboard. This investment option
allows you to profit from the HomeBlockCoin trading bot and the volatility software. This bot buys and sells
HomeBlockCoins automatically.

You will receive daily profit based on your investment. You will receive your capital back with the profits on
the following chart. You can take out your capital from HomeBlockCoin lending platfom or reinvest at any
time.

Affiliate

With HomeBlockCoins attractive refer and affiliate program you can earn additional Bitcoins by telling other
users about this opportunity and referring them to HomeBlockCoin community.

We are offering a bonus program which enables you the possibility to earn more for every new user who signs
up and joins to HomeBlockCoin lending platform using your affiliate link.

HomeBlockCoins affiliate program is designed with 7 lucrative levels to earn additional commissions by
every registered partner. You will earn a commission every time a referral lends HomeBlockCoin on our
platform through your affiliate link. With the residual bonus you earn a commission on every interest your
partner gets (every day). The commission you earn is based on the level your partner signs in.

Roadmap

04.11.2017: ICO start
23.11.2017: Start of lending program
01.12.2017: Coin start (listing on Coinmarketcap)
15.12.2017: External exchange launch 1
01.01.2018: Target price USD 25

For the complete roadmap check out the whitepaper.

Come on board and be a part on our first international event in February 2018 and do not miss the ICO on 4th of November


BTC: https://homeblockcoin.com/qbmvqkub
Does this have anything to do with the project OP was talking about? Or are you just plugging your refferal link in a random thread? Cause if that's the case sir, i don't think your account will last very long.


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Goes to https://backend.homeblockcoin.com/affiliate/r/qbmvqkub/ so definitely a ref link.... Pffrt.

Also, about atrox.io, their site has no SSL, site is filled up with grammatical errors, i don't see any team of developers behind it, ( which isn't necessary per se, but it does makes me very skeptical.)

I personally would stay very far away from this project.

2416  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Hash Rate RX580 (single card) on: November 05, 2017, 05:40:37 PM
Hi all,

I just got into mining cryptocurrency for educational purposes. I'm using my personal rig to do some mining. Currently i'm using xmr-stak-amd for gpu based mining. My system is as followed:

- i5 4790K @ 4.3Ghz
- 16Gb Ram
- Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 XTR (8Gb), running @ 1.425Ghz (gpu clock) / 2Ghz (mem clock)

I've seen a lot of rigs using multiple graphics cards but what kind of hash rates should I expect on my single card rig? Currently i'm getting around 625H/s. Is that within range? I don't intend to flash/adapt my card as i'm just trying to get a "feel" on how mining works and what kind of results to expect with an average system.

In the mining software i've left everything on default: intensity 1000, worksize 8.

Any kind of help is appreciated!
Use https://www.nicehash.com/profitability-calculator/amd-rx-580-8gb?e=0.1&currency=USD and scroll down to see what your hashpower would be for various mining scripts.

So yes, 650H/s seems pretty decent, your best bet there would be CryptoNight giving you 0,65kH/s, which is the exact same.
2417  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: NEED HELP CLAIMING BTS FOR AGS (ANGELSHARES) on: November 05, 2017, 03:40:29 PM
Can anyone assist me on this? I can reward 10% of the results.

You'd need to give a bit more information about the help you need. I have no idea what Angelshares are, and with BTS i assume you're refering to BITSHARES?

Are you talking about claiming an airdrop?
Or is it an ICO?

 What do you expect from us? What isn't working?
2418  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ERC20 means? on: November 04, 2017, 06:04:45 PM
Hi
What is the meaning of ERC20 ? Is it a trading platform or a coin.I saw that word in so many places in telegram groups.

ERC20 points to Ethereum, ERC20 is how they currently call their token system. https://coinmarketcap.com/tokens/ all tokens here hosted on ethereum are ERC20 tokens

See https://theethereum.wiki/w/index.php/ERC20_Token_Standard for more information about it.
2419  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoins transferred without sending them on: November 04, 2017, 03:12:00 PM
In the past (2011) I had a wallet with address: 182TnmtTAStyMyBgAMBrRKNbtC1JqgC6Hp
I bought 1 BTC and spent it. Nothing strange here.
Then I bought 4 BTC and did nothing with it.
Then after some months (in the beginning of 2013) I saw that the 4 BTC were transferred without my knowledge.

Maybe somebody here can explain this?
Are they stolen somehow or transferred to another address within my wallet?
At that time I had a offline wallet (wallet.dat) on my computer which I still posses on a USB stick.

This is the transaction id: 8c11f74362e52c563089125516fabe82907d8469c49d34edc5f8eaaa88eb445a

It doesn't look like it has been transferred to an adress of your wallet, but rather some kind of mixing service / 3rd party, due to the long chain of transactions that follows. I'd say it is more likely that the funds were stolen.

Did you create the wallet.dat yourself or did you use a thirdparty to create the privkeys for them? That could be the reason, other then that, i couldn't imagine how your BTC got lost.
2420  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for miner download on: November 04, 2017, 03:08:51 PM
Hello i just decided to start mining FCT and i cant find miner to download pls help!


https://www.factom.com/about/faqs, according to their FAQ, they do not use mining, but rather somekind of POS system.

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The consensus algorithm Factom uses is faster, cheaper to run, and is more appropriate for a publishing platform. Anchors in Bitcoin make it so that Factom cannot change its own history.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=850070.msg11168295#msg11168295

I don't think there's really software for this..?
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