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3001  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: unconfirmed transaction on: December 09, 2017, 07:12:36 AM
Have just accelerated this using ViaBTC and AntPool... honestly, I don't think AntPool works anymore... but you never know Tongue

The same also goes for me. I haven't had any transaction that got confirmed there lately. The last transaction that got confirmed would be 2 or 3 weeks ago??, Furthermore, It is 400+ sat per byte that got stucked because the network is really clogged up that time. The recommended fee that time was 750 - 900 sats per byte.

Is it safe to assume that antpool is probably prioritizing entered transactions based on its included fee unlike viabtc which is doing a first come first serve.

I guess I'll just give it some time and see what happens.
3002  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain 2FA Reset? on: December 08, 2017, 07:59:00 PM
How many days they need to reset my  2FA. Thanks For reply

Do you have your backup phrase? It'll be more faster to just restore your wallet rather than waiting for your 2fa reset approval. It might take longer as mobnepal explained.
Enter it here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/#/recover

To avoid this kind of situation you can use an authenticator that lets you backup your codes like authy

I haven't that Recovery phrase! i just scared if they ask for them to remove my 2FA

If your 2fa reset request got rejected meaning to say they can't verify if you are really the one who owns that account. They might just suggest you to recover your funds using the phrase (At the link I pasted). But let's nott jinx it since you still approved the reset in your email right? By the way, Don't you have your 2fa recovery codes?

Next time save your phrase because that's very important as It symbolizes your ownership to the particular wallet.
3003  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain 2FA Reset? on: December 08, 2017, 04:40:44 PM
How many days they need to reset my  2FA. Thanks For reply

Do you have your backup phrase? It'll be more faster to just restore your wallet rather than waiting for your 2fa reset approval. It might take longer as mobnepal explained.
Enter it here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/#/recover

To avoid this kind of situation you can use an authenticator that lets you backup your codes like authy
3004  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is cryptomining-shop.com another scam? on: December 08, 2017, 01:47:09 PM
The site is currently inaccessible so I can't navigate to their site and check some things although I think the fact that the site was newly registered and doesn't have any reviews should be an enough reason to convince you not to use their site.

You should just buy directly from bitcoin. Currently, The only legit reseller I know is https://www.antminerdistribution.com. This reseller also offers reversible payment methods which guarantee that you're safe. Most scam sites only offers irreversible ones e.g. bitcoin, altcoin so once sent you can't do anything. You can also look in ebay and alibaba but the price there is higher.



3005  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Why jaxx wallet missing coins? on: December 08, 2017, 10:30:07 AM
A piece of advice: Stop using jaxx as it's so buggy. If you still continue to, You will most likely experience the same problem again and again or maybe worse

Anyways, The typical solution that jaxx gives is to reset your cache. Here's a tutorial if you don't know how: https://decentral.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/226998948-How-do-I-perform-a-cache-reset-

If you're still encountering the same problem, Contact their support. Make it concise but detailed and don't forget to mention that you've already tried resetting your cache as they tend to suggest it always. Lastly, include some proofs e.g. screenshots, TXID etc.

Submit a request here: https://decentral.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaxx_io
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/jaxx/

Or you can just sweep your coins to a new wallet and say goodbye to jaxx
3006  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transaction stuck on pending 36 hours on: December 08, 2017, 09:04:33 AM
Hi sir,

Can you help to confirming my BTC transaction or accelerate it?. I've tried multiple times using ViaBTC seems always full and confirmtx.com is not working.

TXT: f6524a62eed4e046d13b1228e26712219a07647d507ff90720836460f26ad12f

It will really helpful. I will send you my token of regards using Stellar.

THanks.

Done accelerating using viabtc and antpool. It should be confirmed within a few hours.
And viabtc has a limit of 100 transactions per hour so you should enter your TXID once an hour starts e.g. XX: 00:00

As for confirmtx, Forget them they're a fraud  Roll Eyes

EDIT: It's now included in block 498208 by viabtc
3007  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Need help getting this low fee/dust transaction processed on: December 08, 2017, 08:09:41 AM
I entered a transaction in the past that also contains dust in viabtc although back then it didn't accept it. But surprisingly when I entered your TXID it accepted it.
Though I'm not really sure if it will confirm as they might still reject it. If your transaction didn't receive any confirmations in the next 5 hours it means they rejected it.

Meanwhile it was also accelerated using antpool so let's wait for the good news. Next time please refrain from accepting dust amounts.

EDIT: It's now included in block 498198 by Viabtc. Well that was fast lol. Seems like transactions which contains dusts are accepted now
3008  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Really high fees? on: December 08, 2017, 07:49:58 AM
haha, look at this funny!



But this not true and I am sure with that. We have to get the bitcoin transacted from one wallet to another with 0.0003btc alone not a 0.03 btc. You are completely stupid with this image.
However, I too have found some funds still left over in my wallet itself I cannot use that fund to transfer from that wallet it seems that is reason I hate the blockchain wallet. Then recently I swapped to use the Coinbase and electrum to have the btc funds. I expect the blockchain team recover this fees and fund staging issue in the wallet.

Where did you get the idea that 0.0003btc is enough without seeing how many inputs will his transaction have? Because imo have you looked at the current network condition? It's really clogged up right now (200K+ unconfirmed transactions) as a result miner fees will be much higher than usual and whats more if op's transaction has a bigger size (many inputs)?

Here are the current recommended fees

Which fee should I use?
The fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently 450 satoshis/byte, shown in green at the top.
For the median transaction size of 226 bytes, this results in a fee of 101,700 satoshis.

Quote from: btc.com/stats/unconfirmed-tx
Current best transaction fees
470 Satoshis/byte | 0.0047 BTC/KB

And why are you asking blockchain.info to recover your fees? Sorry but are you informed that it doesn't go to blockchain.info? as it goes to the miner who included your transaction in a block
3009  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transaction stuck on pending 36 hours on: December 08, 2017, 06:12:07 AM
Yes, The included fee is the problem because the network is really clogged up in the last few days and up until now (200K+ unconfirmed transactions!!) so the fees should be much higher than usual.

Confirmtx won't work, they're a fraud service which just resubmits transactions in another accelerators. A lot of people have been complaining that it doesn't work.

As for viabtc, They have a 100 transactions per hour limit so you have too enter your TXID once an hour starts XX:00:00 since the slots can be taken in justa few minutes.
Anyways, I'll do it for you (It's 6: 13 right now, I have to wait for 7:00). Meanwhile I've quequed your transaction in Antpool to increase your chance.

EDIT: Done adding your transaction on viabtc's queue. It should be confirm within a few hours


EDIT 2: Viabtc included your transaction in block 498194. Solved, you can now lock this thread  Cheesy
3010  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain.info wallet access issue on: December 07, 2017, 08:49:37 PM
Thank you Smiley
 But.. wallet 1349phVGx8ZHhXwbM8Q7iu3NLwcddFcaX1 have private key on blockchain.info which I can read without problems and I copy that to Coinomi but Coinomy wallet said this: "The private key does not contain any funds" while I check same address on BTG Explorer you gave to me https://btgexplorer.com/address/GKu5EppDvzAan1EtH54E9fPGG7QUhQ49eZ   there are funds.. now I don't get anything. On one page there is on other there is not. and yes, I sweep wallet like you said...
My friends done this easy and I can't lol.. I hate this. Sad
Sorry for taking your time...

edit:

now I checked 2 different address have same private key which both are on blockchain.info lol.. how that is possible? grrrrr

Is your coinomi updated up to the latest version? When you added your BTG wallet, Did you alter the derivation path?

Oh in that case https://www.bitaddress.org might help you with that. Enter your private key in the Wallet Details tab.

It's much more safer to run it offline. There's a zip download link at the bottom.


Finaly!!! Thank you for help!!!... this time worked, I needed to paste my private key on https://www.bitaddress.org and scan Private Key WIF 51 characters base58, starts with a '5' and that give me right code to scan and get my BTG coins finaly!!! Smiley
Drop me your address, you deserve little gift Smiley

Glad to hear that  Cheesy. As always, Tips are always welcome so here it is: 1JTaUY86JyZweS6HYcCHw22QxZkWcjrRVC

EDIT: Received thankyou! https://blockchain.info/tx/686112af9695353e533edfba3265aee16859ec8091cc70cb29bfb5c9b22c2f06
3011  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain.info fees why to high on: December 07, 2017, 08:15:34 PM
What is with the Blockchain fees?
I had to make a small payment of around 30$ and the fee was 12$. Never seen this kind of fee before.  Shocked

Since bitcoin is in high demand lately-- as you can see its pumping hard. The network is currently overloaded with unconfirmed transactions, its currently 200K+ now.
That's why it's no wonder why the fees are higher then usual. The amount has nothing to to with it as it is based on the size of your transaction and the current network conditon.

If you want to save on fees, set it manually and use the transaction accelerator services such as: https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator and https://www.antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm?m=savePrioritiseTx. Please note that in viabtc your transaction shoould have a minimum of 0.0001BTC/KB (10/byte) and you should enter your TXID once an hour starts XX:00:00 to avoid "Submissions are beyond limit", I recommend them as its a first come first serve basis.

3012  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain.info wallet access issue on: December 07, 2017, 07:38:47 PM
Thank you Smiley
 But.. wallet 1349phVGx8ZHhXwbM8Q7iu3NLwcddFcaX1 have private key on blockchain.info which I can read without problems and I copy that to Coinomi but Coinomy wallet said this: "The private key does not contain any funds" while I check same address on BTG Explorer you gave to me https://btgexplorer.com/address/GKu5EppDvzAan1EtH54E9fPGG7QUhQ49eZ   there are funds.. now I don't get anything. On one page there is on other there is not. and yes, I sweep wallet like you said...
My friends done this easy and I can't lol.. I hate this. Sad
Sorry for taking your time...

edit:

now I checked 2 different address have same private key which both are on blockchain.info lol.. how that is possible? grrrrr

Is your coinomi updated up to the latest version? When you added your BTG wallet, Did you alter the derivation path?

Oh in that case https://www.bitaddress.org might help you with that. Enter your private key in the Wallet Details tab.

It's much more safer to run it offline. There's a zip download link at the bottom.
3013  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is gainbitcoin a scam? on: December 07, 2017, 06:32:30 PM
If my memory serves me right the MCAP shitcoin became mandatory but they eventually revoke it so payouts were in btc and MCAP again but yeah it doesn't matter as they are without a doubt a fraud. Well, aside from the ponzi and pyramid schemes, GB is known for its recurring policy changes

There were a lot of scam accusations about them and only a few number of people got their payout-- a portion of what they invested  Sad. Slow Death already posted some links but if you want more they're all over the internet it just requires you to do a simple google search.
3014  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain.info wallet access issue on: December 07, 2017, 04:24:02 PM

Yes, address 1349phVGx8ZHhXwbM8Q7iu3NLwcddFcaX1 belongs to blockchain.info and I can read there private key from that address but private keys (both WIF and Base58) there can't be recognised by Coinomi wallet I'm trying to use. Are that key's old format or what's a catch?
I stuck there with those private keys can't be recognizable. Is there some other solution, convert them or something or try to use other way to get BTG?

And thank you very very much for helping me Potato chips Smiley !!!

No, WIF is supported. Don't worry I've tried it before but you will not import it, you have to sweep it instead.

Now, go to your coinomi wallet Click +Coins and select Bitcoin Gold after that click the QR Code Symbol at the top right and scan your private key.
I assume its an imported address right? Then when you view your private key there will be a QR code on the side and thats the one you will have to scan.

If you can't scan for some reason copy your private key and go to Bitcoin Gold --> Click the vertical 3 dots at the top right --> Sweep Wallet

P.S. No Problem  Cheesy
3015  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: 2 txs from Blockchain.info stuck for weeks due to low fee on: December 07, 2017, 03:27:56 PM

Hi, how did you manage to accelerate on ViaBTC, i'm getting this: "Submissions are beyond limit. Please try later." been trying since yesterday.
I've sent it as "Priority (0-60 min)" and no confirmations since.

tx id : https://blockchain.info/tx/2b95f537b07030941f59b81eefd063467eb4bbc377a092b38133741e4ba3d61c
As I said above, Blockchain.info's fee estimation is far from accurate and it'll likely make your transaction stucked particularly if the network is busy which is currently happening now.

Anyways, Viabtc has a limit of 100 transactions per hour and since this has a high demand, The slots might get taken in just a few minutes so you have to submit your TXID once an hour starts XX:00:00. You can use our forum time (top right)
3016  Economy / Speculation / Re: Don't be late for the crash - you only get so many warnings on: December 07, 2017, 02:01:11 PM
We may not call it a crash but a minor dump. Even if BTC dumps $1000 in price it will still be a minor dump since the red candle will not be that big when compared to green ones. What it basically means is that Bitcoin costs thousands of dollars now and even a small dump in the graph will mean cutting off thousands of dollars from BTC's price. So before the minor dump/correction takes place it would be wise to sell off some % of the Bitcoins to buy more later. It is always best to buy and sell small amounts of BTC and not selling it completely. Bitcoin has good potential and will eventually rise over the years. So selling it off completely is more risky as the price might boom anytime and leave you with regret.

I don't think we're talking about minor dumps here. It's true that the OP has too little information but the thread title should be enough to guess that its about the coming price correction. And when it comes it will definitely give a hard crash. Although I'm not sure when, It was on January last year if my memory serves me right. As for the minor dumps you're talking about, It should probably be soon.

I am checking the price night and day just to be aware and see for my self on where it will stop. I am making a call  at $16500 and gonna throw most of it, you guys, what's your preferred price to dump? I really do hope it will reach $20k before the year ends, but I have certain aims and I am sure I'll stick with it.

If you're not sure, Better to throw half of it with your set price X just to get your capital (assuming that you did join the pump for short trading) and the other half for price set Y
3017  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum histrory window removed my transaction pending on: December 07, 2017, 12:17:16 PM
i was trying to send 0.015 bitcoins to my Bitfinx account, i've waited for 12 hours to be confirmed but then it doesn't and my transaction removed in history section of electrum, does that mean i got refunded?

Check if your wallet is connected to a server. You should see a green dot at the bottom right if its. If you see a red instead it means that it's not.
This should help with that: https://bitcoinelectrum.com/frequently-asked-questions/#electrum-is-stuck-at-synchronizing-what-can-i-do-to-fix-this

If you want to check if your transaction has gone through, Paste your address in any block explorer

3018  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain problem on: December 07, 2017, 10:54:51 AM
No your bitcoin's aren't blocked, you just can't sell it directly because apparently they're experiencing some problem. Your bitcoins should still be transferable to other wallets.

There are a lot of exchanges/platforms actually where you can buy and sell bitcoin such as these


We also have our Currency Exchange section here. You can make a thread there stating what you need e.g. Buy bitcoins through N . If you're not dealing with a trusted member, you should ask for an escrow as scammers are everywhere.

First of all, u dont have wallet on blockchain its impossible, u have wallet on website called blockchain.info.
Never keep ur funds on exchange/online wallet. Its worst way possible.

This is true. You should look for a better wallet particularly if you're into HODLING.

Hardware wallets are the best choice in this and it only costs less than $100. If you're not into spending there is Electrum (Lightweight Desktop wallet), Bitcoin Core (Full Node) or Mycelium (Android Wallet)
3019  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Can we possibly settle whether AsicWorld is legit or not? on: December 07, 2017, 09:20:52 AM
The site reeks of fraud imo. Better to stay away from them. The only legit sites I know are bitmain.com and https://www.antminerdistribution.com

Here's what I've found

  • Your connection is not even secured so all information you enter can easily leak.
  • It's suspicious that their S9 is in stock because as far as I know its out of stock right now
  • They have fake reviews on their site. The site was registered on 2017-10-26 but someone made a review at 20/10/2017
  • Unknown - No reviews are found if you did a simple google search about them
  • Only offeres irreversible and pseudonymous payment methods (Bitcoin/Altcoin)
3020  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain - Account emptied overnight? on: December 07, 2017, 06:38:05 AM
It's the classic compromised wallet which is very common in web wallets. What happened most likely is for some reason (Phishing links, Keyloggers, malwares, someone you know peeking at your seed etc.) the hacker must've got a hold of your credentials and transferred the funds in his wallet.

Unfortunately, Since bitcoin transactions are pseudonymous and irreversible once confirmed, there's nothing else you you can do. Lesson learned is to use a much safer wallet. I suggest spending a small amount of money to buy a hardware wallet e.g. ledger, trezor.  If not there's electrum (SPV - desktop) or mycelium (Android). But please note that most of the time you will be the one protecting your coins since your wallet can't protect it for example if someone did get a hold of your credentials e.g. seed, private keys, PIN etc.. A simple google search should help you with that.
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