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2661  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am i able to find a bitcoin adress if i only partially have the numbers of it? on: August 20, 2017, 05:15:56 PM
I don't believe so but you should be able to at least try via the [Suspicious link removed] Good luck too friend Smiley

 "Suspicious link removed", Could you please post the link again? Or PM it to me?

What is that site about?

Has anyone seen what link he posted? If so, please shoot me a PM about it.

If anyone has a solution for this, ( finding the adress, ) i can tip you some bitcoin aswell.

You were looking for this address.
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/address/18UNFu5STYBkeqMLQhSWCFQNmwZpF6KYYg
Now If you want to know how did I found this, There is a bitcoin explorer that allows your to search bitcoin addresses and transactions by partial bits or by time.

 https://goochain.net/

Here is the ANN thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=808066.0

Ps: If I helped you, tip address is in my signature.
Thanks

Thank you. this was exactly what i was looking for. Site looks pretty neat, bookmarked it for future use.
I'll tip you some BTC$ later on this week, if i don't forget about it.

2662  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am i able to find a bitcoin adress if i only partially have the numbers of it? on: August 20, 2017, 01:23:09 PM
I don't believe so but you should be able to at least try via the [Suspicious link removed] Good luck too friend Smiley

 "Suspicious link removed", Could you please post the link again? Or PM it to me?

What is that site about?

Has anyone seen what link he posted? If so, please shoot me a PM about it.

If anyone has a solution for this, ( finding the adress, ) i can tip you some bitcoin aswell.
2663  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Next 100x? on: August 19, 2017, 09:40:22 PM
Try looking those coins at yobit then buy those that range from 1 to 10 sats. Yobit always make crazy pumps on their shitcoin market. But if you ain't lucky, it's just going to be delisted.

It's 2017.

This is literally one of the dumbest things you can do. 97.5% of all the 1 sat coins on yobit are either a dead coin, a scam, or a PnD waiting to be activated.

I'd rather gamble 49.5/49.5 everything in a casino, then to invest everything into a 1 sat shitcoin waiting for it to go to 2 sats.

I've been there before, and i can tell you, i have never made ANY money on yobit. Not in PnD's, or those shitcoins.
2664  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am i able to find a bitcoin adress if i only partially have the numbers of it? on: August 19, 2017, 09:34:49 PM
As title states. I am looking for a wallet from a guy, and i only have lets say the first 5 cyphers/letters, and the last 5. Is there any index which lists these adresses or something like that?

The adress has balance in it.

I'd figure that there might be a tool for that which does these things?

Finding for example all the adresses with those first 5 letters, and then show the balance of those?

I also know the exact time of the TX being broadcasted, if that helps anything.
How do i look this up? Thanks.

For example this one,

August 16th, 12:34 PM, First 5 numbers are 18UNFu********wZpF6KY

i think even if you've searched for some combinations and found out some addresses that have the same partial numbers like your own, you cant easily figure out the same address because there are a lot of combinations and if you are going to try them all it won't be easy. For what i'm seeing here youre missing 8 characters and finding exactly what you are looking for is not an easy feat in my opinion.

Yeah, i was hoping that there was such a site for that / database.
I know blockchain in itself is basically an open ledger, but without the right tools it's still a pain in the ass. 

isn't there such a site which shows you all the adresses in recent blocks for example? It seems to me that this could be of really good use for a lot of people.

I feel like this might be a hole in the market. might make a site which can forfill these things i am looking for.
2665  Other / Beginners & Help / Am i able to find a bitcoin adress if i only partially have the numbers of it? on: August 18, 2017, 07:19:32 PM
As title states. I am looking for a wallet from a guy, and i only have lets say the first 5 cyphers/letters, and the last 5. Is there any index which lists these adresses or something like that?

The adress has balance in it.

I'd figure that there might be a tool for that which does these things?

Finding for example all the adresses with those first 5 letters, and then show the balance of those?

I also know the exact time of the TX being broadcasted, if that helps anything.
How do i look this up? Thanks.

For example this one,

August 16th, 12:34 PM, First 5 numbers are 18UNFu********wZpF6KY
2666  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Next 100x? on: August 18, 2017, 06:59:56 PM
Heard from Ardor? Why not (:

Its really undervalued, the defs are from Nxt. Ardor will be a motherchain and gives secure for every childchain you want to implemate. So whats the mainreason for Ardor? There are no transactions on the motherchain. The system is going to run fast despite of thousends of tokentransactions on the childchains. They will make the 1 dollar and more after making the step from an asset to a real coin

140 mil is undervalued?

So tell me, what should it's actual value be then? I don't see this coin having any use in real life / adoption in real life, nor does it offer huge privacy / can be implemented easily in other markets or systems.

A x2 would already be very hard for this coin, imo.
2667  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Next 100x? on: August 16, 2017, 02:10:12 PM
Anonymity is still in the game, and it is very important especially for users from countries like Venezuela and Iran where freedom is questionable. This why i believe in MONERO, CLOAK, NAV, ZEN, because they can and will be used by those people.  And those currencies can help they improve their lives and restore their rights on privacy.

I agree for cloak and zencash! But please dont forget Zcoin, it will be a big mistake!😉

Zcoin has a huge potential, the best i think.

You will see, dont forget my post!

Cheers

both have already blown up, and are never going to go x100.

Only coins that will go x100 are coins which currently have >200k marketcap.

Find some of those with good devs and a good idea, and buy it. Everyone here is either suggesting you their bags, or already popular coins which will probably not go x100.
2668  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BUY DGB today on: August 11, 2017, 12:34:44 PM
Now is the best time to invest in dgb as the price is truly at the lowest level. Not only dgb but many others altcoins and taking down ward trend, it then mean now is the best time to invest in them. A friend of mine invested dgb last time and it was great investment.

DGB, "DigiByte" is one of the most overpriced coins there currently is, in my opinion. It is a literal copy of litecoin, which is carrying a sack of promises revolving around steam and gaming, which i can tell you right now, will never be fullfilled, other then hosting a shitty minecraft server where you can manually exchange your "diamonds" for "DGB".

The digibyte chrome wallet has been in maintenance for months, without any further update on it from the DGB "Dev" Team, which means i now need to download another blockchain just to use this altcoin. No thank you.

It seems their digibyte "Gaming" is down aswell, either way i am not able to access it...

(www.DigiByteGaming.com)

Does anything about this coin currently work? lets be honest? this coin is 100% fomo.
2669  Economy / Services / Re: Social Signature & Avatar Campaign on: August 11, 2017, 12:25:45 PM
Btctalk name: AdolfinWolf
Rank : Sr. Member
Current post count : 971
BTC Address : 1BF4e1RWkSxUnDbeBqKYLVkVeFrRz3smf9
Wear appropriate signature : Yes.
Wear avatar : Yes.

I would gladly participate in this campaign!

For some reason my avatar doesn't update. I'll try to fix this asap.
2670  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Problem In MellowAds on: July 30, 2017, 07:30:12 PM
They probably reject you because your site did not adhere their guidelines, or, because your site is a direct competitor to their own site, mellowads.com/shorturl / zap.io ( which is owned by mellowads).

Not sure if they have that as a rule/guideline, but it seems pretty logical to me.
2671  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: The lagest Bitcoin mixer is about to stop working on: July 25, 2017, 11:06:38 AM
there has been a while everybody knows that bitcoin isn't fully anonymous and there was many attempts to tackle this problem, so what's new in your case? have you just discovered this issue? even Monero has its own issue concerning anonymity, I think you need to tell us the truth about your decision.

It's literally in his statement, he doesn't want to help criminals make money / wash it for them.

Sad to see this site go, since it was the only trusted mixer i know, and the only one i could trust.

I feel like there's alot more going around then just your sudden change of opinion on anonimity/privacy with bitcoin.
You've probably received threats from the FBI/CIA, that you should shutdown your site, which is honestly, pretty sad.


It was a really very hard decision. Especially it was hard to drop this business because of incredible high income. But we never had any government or legal pressure, it is only my own opinion. I really believe in clean transparent Bitcoin. I really happy that Bitcoin legalized as payment system and currency in many countries, I actually didn't believe in this in 2011.

This is extremely hard to believe, sadly enough.

2672  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Best client for importing private key? on: July 24, 2017, 08:30:42 PM
Then some Tx hierarchically upward in the same Tx chain.
Correct.
I think you'll find the one he REALLY wants confirmed is: https://blockchain.info/tx/5583fa42048380aecd6c8fdd88b868977e833b85ac385e074973d8d3c86686c5

Someone dropped 3.369 BTC into the Bitcoin Doubler address... using a 3,146.853 sat/B fee no less!!?! Shocked That TX is still unconfirmed... I'm wondering if it is because of the 0.00000001 sat input? Huh In any case, that TX hasn't propagated... and only seems to be visible on b.info... because they'll propagate pretty much anything! Roll Eyes

EDIT: or is it because of this: "64: non-mandatory-script-verify-flag (Witness program hash mismatch) (code -26)"??

or even this: " 256: absurdly-high-fee" ??
It still not confirm and looks like it will never be confirm or even it will confirm possible the doubler  or the investment site where you invest your almost 3 btc possible your investment can be lose..
Or i think this is the new another way of scammers ponzi site makers who made that site  they are making are fake..
As i can seen its a large amount of the fee but its still no confirm.
@op Did you already tried to send it even in viabtc or hire someone to push it.. ?

It's a fake transaction, it will never confirm. There is no bitcoin to sent nor recieve to that adress. He's probably just advertising his site through this site, which, in itself, is pretty sad..

He already pulled back this TX days ago.
2673  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Best client for importing private key? on: July 23, 2017, 01:59:39 PM
I have a big guess about this address and privates keys posted is really in purpose, he want to expose this address which has incoming balance which will never confirmed from a doubler website you can see the tag name from the sender's address and that's there tactic for those who are believing in doubler site. So this private keys are useless at all.
You are right. I was wondering about this too. It seems obvious you wont just post your private adress on a public forum afterall.

This guy is simply promoting his bitcoin doubler.

Also, this is his main account, with -512 rep. I guess this tells enough about the user. Piece of shit scammer. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=197593
2674  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Best client for importing private key? on: July 23, 2017, 01:18:12 PM
REMOVE THIS!!! Your 275$ are going to be gone in no-time.... You posted your private keys. anyone can get your bitcoins now.

You need to open another wallet, and as soon as your transactions confirms, you need to send them there with an extremely high fee..

Or someone will steal all your $$$$


You can download  https://electrum.org/#home make a new wallet, put these private keys there, and boom you're in... You really fucked up here...
2675  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Any info on adbtc.top? on: July 23, 2017, 01:10:46 PM
First time i have heard about it, cannot be good at all.

Reason : Malwarebytes
blocked a suspected bad URL or an unwanted program.

So i do not see the site, it must have bad reputation score, even Doublers and HYIP sites are blocked by malwarebytes, i never see any of them.

Edit to add

Adbtc.top is currently hosted at Aruba Net. This domain is connected to IP address 94.177.163.189 which is hosted on a server that appears to be located in Arezzo, Italy.



Never had any problem buddy. It's a great site. Very few captchas, fast. No popups, no installers..

Thanks, i am going on to make an exception and unblock, seeing as i know and trust you 100%
Cheers mate.

I also use malwarebytes and i've never ever received that message from them. Either way i've never had any issues with them.

https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/6d02b078cae4ce80b9af2a5a981eb0c9a2aa51558bb66ba3acb00b24706234e9/analysis/

Every anti-virus says the site is clean aswell.

Pretty weird..
2676  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Any info on adbtc.top? on: July 22, 2017, 09:52:50 AM
i want to know if this paying  Huh Huh Huh Huh
Any active adbtc.top users here? There's very little info about this site on the forum.

Are they actively paying? Been (auto)surfing their site: Earned a 1000 satoshi in no time, with no captchas whatsoever.
Very clean and easy site. Min payout is 10000 satoshi, just want to make sure I'm not wasting my time. Anyone?

Edited to add: 2000+ satoshi to earn today.. With only one captcha before logging in. This seems too good to be true.

I have advertised a couple times on their site, it seems to me that they are pretty legit. Alot of russian/ukrainian users, but hey, that's pretty normal in the faucet community.

as from  users' perspective, it seems odd to me that they wouldn't pay anyone, since  there would be dozens scam reports in no-time against them.

Ofcourse they could still exit scam one day, but i think they're making a good buck or 2 of their site, so that is pretty unlikely aswell.
2677  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: help me out pls! what is bitcoin adress? on: July 22, 2017, 08:57:30 AM
im searching for how to earn money on internet and talking about bitcoin?earning in this site and know what is bitcoin adress.. im confused Huh
sorry for my bad english im a pilipino.. (sana pinoy din sumagod  Cheesy)

tnx for any help and suggestion..
i truely appriciete.. Smiley

a bitcoin adress is a string containing 26-35 characters, where money could be to from and received from, it represents a "destination".

An adress is part of a wallet that is/can be  automatically generated, at for example electrum, or blockchain.info

For more info on adresses please check, https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Address

For more info on bitcoin in general, see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=9430.0 or simply google "Bitcoin newbie guides" / anything along those lines will show alot of good reading material about bitcoin.
2678  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Desktp wallet for each altcoin? on: July 21, 2017, 03:35:04 PM
I am fairly new to cryptocurrency and I'm learning a lot as I go. I use the Exodus wallet for my main coins but I recently decided to purchase some altcoins using Bittrex. I got that figured out but now I'm not sure of the best way to store them. I know that you're not supposed to use exchanges to store coins for long term. Each of the altcoins that I purchased has a desktop wallet.

Question 1. Do I really need to install a desktop wallet for each coin to keep them safe?
Question 2. Once I send the coins from Bittrex to the desktop wallet address, can I just close it and not open it for a while?

As previous reply mentioned, it is not necessary to withdraw every altcoin to your hardware wallet, but it is much safer to do so, Bittrex/Polo could be hacked, or go down, although this is highly unlikely..
Exodus is a pretty good wallet for this purpose, and so is jaxx, although i heard jaxx had some security issues lately?

2, yes. but depending on your wallet, it could sometimes take a while to be updated again, since you need to update/ download/ sync with the blockchain of that altcoin.
2679  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to chose web-hosting for a crypto-currency project? Which country is safe? on: July 21, 2017, 03:11:40 PM
Use a hosting provider which accepts Bitcoin payments. There aren't so much, but it's worth trying...
I know namecheap accepts Bitcoin, but does that also mean they facilitate the use of cryptocurrency websites etc? Do they have any special rules for hosting that kind of content on their webhosting?



That does seem pretty odd to me..
2680  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: WHY BITCOIN MINING IS NOT A PROFITABLE OPTION NOW? on: July 21, 2017, 03:08:46 PM
Hello,

Im new to bitcoin and i have been reading a lot in the forum, i just have some questions i hope someone can answer. With graphic card and cpu mining not making you a profit some/most people go with ASIC mining however, if i dont have the capability to buy such hardware. Is there a way that i could mine for btc? I have read about cloud mining but some people said that it is a scam. Please enlighten me with this one? Is it really a scam or is there some legit source for cloud mining?

Thanks,
No. Even if there is a cloudmining site which is legit, it is not worth the risk. 99.9% of these cloud mining sites are ponzis. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

And yes, if you don't have an asic miner, but you do have a pretty darn good pc, you can use for example http://nicehash.com to mine altcoins, and transfer that into bitcoin.

Modern day miners (1080gtx) earn up to 8$ a day. (2500$ a year), look on the site to see how much your gpu can make daily.
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