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August 04, 2015, 06:57:54 PM
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What happens to blockchain Huh

They block explorer has been broken Huh
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August 04, 2015, 07:03:12 PM
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What happens to blockchain Huh

They block explorer has been broken Huh

blockchain got some kind of serious issue with their nodes so it is showing some fake transaction which are not happened in real, block explorer working but not showing the accurate value of transaction while other block explorer working fine.
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August 04, 2015, 07:12:13 PM
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blockchain and their issues. I don't feel safe storing my btc there anymore. time to switch to electrum.
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August 04, 2015, 07:18:27 PM
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blockchain and their issues. I don't feel safe storing my btc there anymore. time to switch to electrum.

You better did that back then. blockchain.info was known to have several bugs and security flaws for a time now, and it isn't even advisable to store your coins in an online wallet. The mobile app is fine, but with the recurring bugs and security issues, I don't think people would still be confident on doing business with blockchain.info.
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August 04, 2015, 07:24:00 PM
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blockchain and their issues. I don't feel safe storing my btc there anymore. time to switch to electrum.

You better did that back then. blockchain.info was known to have several bugs and security flaws for a time now, and it isn't even advisable to store your coins in an online wallet. The mobile app is fine, but with the recurring bugs and security issues, I don't think people would still be confident on doing business with blockchain.info.
There are not many good alternatives. As long as you have the private keys of your addresses on blockchain.info and you do not do address re-use, I dont see a reason to worry.
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August 04, 2015, 07:41:49 PM
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There seems to be a problem with blockchain.info's (pushtx) API...

https://twitter.com/maraoz/status/628628997211996160

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Just managed to "spend" block reward from block 1000 https://blockchain.info/tx/2e6832a424b1984005deb0a9b7a32a557828677c4078d16986870171dde813ec … - confirming it's a problem with bc.i pushtx API

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August 04, 2015, 08:03:59 PM
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Now it seems that the problem has been resolved. Check the bitcoin address(es):

- https://blockchain.info/address/12c6DSiU4Rq3P4ZxziKxzrL5LmMBrzjrJX
- https://blockchain.info/address/1JfbZRwdDHKZmuiZgYArJZhcuuzuw2HuMu
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August 04, 2015, 08:16:06 PM
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i was excited like my first date and going to the first base  Cheesy

at the end it's better that those coins remain unspent

       


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August 04, 2015, 08:20:20 PM
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blockchain and their issues. I don't feel safe storing my btc there anymore. time to switch to electrum.

You only use one wallet type... why?

Blockchain.info is the perfect "spending" wallet.   Using it for cold storage is a terrabad idea though, terrabad.
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August 04, 2015, 08:26:17 PM
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blockchain and their issues. I don't feel safe storing my btc there anymore. time to switch to electrum.

You only use one wallet type... why?

Blockchain.info is the perfect "spending" wallet.   Using it for cold storage is a terrabad idea though, terrabad.

I don't have any reason to use a cold storage at the moment (because I always spend my btc) so one wallet type is fine. and I've been wanting to switch to electrum for a while now, anyway.
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August 04, 2015, 09:55:10 PM
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This is exactly why we need Monero and private blockchains.  This is a ridiculous issue to have.

Account is back under control of the real AmericanPegasus.
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August 04, 2015, 10:07:11 PM
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This is exactly why we need Monero and private blockchains.  This is a ridiculous issue to have.

If the coins really moved and it was unknown they did, the market wouldn't have the chance to move down so everyone could buy more coins... Cheesy Downsides in everything, I guess Smiley


Still waiting for that statement from blockchain, genuinely curious about what happened.
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August 04, 2015, 10:10:50 PM
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This is exactly why we need Monero and private blockchains.  This is a ridiculous issue to have.

If the coins really moved and it was unknown they did, the market wouldn't have the chance to move down so everyone could buy more coins... Cheesy Downsides in everything, I guess Smiley


Still waiting for that statement from blockchain, genuinely curious about what happened.

Yeah the problem seems to be persisting and targeting the assumed addresses of Satoshi, which might cause some excitement and whatnot over the folks that are too eager to know who he/she is. I thought it's a pushtx API problem?

There seems to be a problem with blockchain.info's (pushtx) API...

https://twitter.com/maraoz/status/628628997211996160

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Manuel Aráoz ‏@maraoz  2h
Just managed to "spend" block reward from block 1000 https://blockchain.info/tx/2e6832a424b1984005deb0a9b7a32a557828677c4078d16986870171dde813ec … - confirming it's a problem with bc.i pushtx API
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August 04, 2015, 10:16:10 PM
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This is exactly why we need Monero and private blockchains.  This is a ridiculous issue to have.

If the coins really moved and it was unknown they did, the market wouldn't have the chance to move down so everyone could buy more coins... Cheesy Downsides in everything, I guess Smiley


Still waiting for that statement from blockchain, genuinely curious about what happened.

Yeah the problem seems to be persisting and targeting the assumed addresses of Satoshi, which might cause some excitement and whatnot over the folks that are too eager to know who he/she is. I thought it's a pushtx API problem?

There seems to be a problem with blockchain.info's (pushtx) API...

https://twitter.com/maraoz/status/628628997211996160

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Manuel Aráoz ‏@maraoz  2h
Just managed to "spend" block reward from block 1000 https://blockchain.info/tx/2e6832a424b1984005deb0a9b7a32a557828677c4078d16986870171dde813ec … - confirming it's a problem with bc.i pushtx API

So it seems, but that's not an official blockchain source...
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August 04, 2015, 10:30:14 PM
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This is exactly why we need Monero and private blockchains.  This is a ridiculous issue to have.

If the coins really moved and it was unknown they did, the market wouldn't have the chance to move down so everyone could buy more coins... Cheesy Downsides in everything, I guess Smiley


Still waiting for that statement from blockchain, genuinely curious about what happened.

Yeah the problem seems to be persisting and targeting the assumed addresses of Satoshi, which might cause some excitement and whatnot over the folks that are too eager to know who he/she is. I thought it's a pushtx API problem?

There seems to be a problem with blockchain.info's (pushtx) API...

https://twitter.com/maraoz/status/628628997211996160

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Manuel Aráoz ‏@maraoz  2h
Just managed to "spend" block reward from block 1000 https://blockchain.info/tx/2e6832a424b1984005deb0a9b7a32a557828677c4078d16986870171dde813ec … - confirming it's a problem with bc.i pushtx API

So it seems, but that's not an official blockchain source...

Yep, until now no official reports from blockchain.info. Makes me wonder what is really happening with their service and block explorer.
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August 04, 2015, 10:56:31 PM
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It seems blockchain is releasing statement later today. Meanwhile they're only connected to 22 nodes. Maybe they're systems crashed and somehow some nodes were relaying fake info and they got those? Or maybe they were "trapped" connecting to nodes relaying fake information? Is this possible?
Yes it's possible to take fake info. But it's not possible pool them because you need "digital signature"...
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August 04, 2015, 11:03:45 PM
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satoshi only has 50 BTC?  Huh
I thought he has 1 million of them.

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August 04, 2015, 11:09:44 PM
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"Funds attributed to Satoshi Nakamoto have not moved. They are unconfirmed by the Bitcoin network and likely spoofed. More details to follow."

Source: https://twitter.com/blockchain/status/628615828997586945
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August 05, 2015, 01:30:12 AM
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satoshi only has 50 BTC?  Huh
I thought he has 1 million of them.
He has a lot, estimated to be a little more than 1 million. However, his Bitcoin is spread over several hundreds, maybe thousands, of addresses when he was mining Bitcoin in the early days.

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August 05, 2015, 02:28:15 AM
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About time he gets around to spending them. The sooner those mystery coins are in circulation the sooner they can get priced in the market and Bitcoin can take off. There is probably a lot of fear that if the market got too high in the future, say in the $10,000 per BTC range those millions would suddenly be shaken loose and the market dump.
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