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September 10, 2015, 03:42:30 PM |
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Using blockchain.info I now have about 5.06 BTC
Am I able to withdraw this amount? Or what would I go about doing?
Coins will disappear sooner or later. Mines are disappearing But where this money will gone to block chain ? or some where else Coins will end in my wallet or in somebody elses. I have made an offline backup of my wallet, how would I be able to lose the money? Can someone explain to me in newbie terms why I wouldn't be able to withdraw this amount? All I'll say is - if you're gonna do it, you better get on it now... or lose them They are still there and have been for about an hour, how do I send the BTC to an account? Anytime I try and send from blockchain is says "Maximum concurrent requests reached for this output."
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September 10, 2015, 03:43:51 PM |
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Using blockchain.info I now have about 5.06 BTC
Am I able to withdraw this amount? Or what would I go about doing?
Coins will disappear sooner or later. Mines are disappearing But where this money will gone to block chain ? or some where else Coins will end in my wallet or in somebody elses. I have made an offline backup of my wallet, how would I be able to lose the money? Can someone explain to me in newbie terms why I wouldn't be able to withdraw this amount? All I'll say is - if you're gonna do it, you better get on it now... or lose them They are still there and have been for about an hour, how do I send the BTC to an account? Anytime I try and send from blockchain is says "Maximum concurrent requests reached for this output."I would interpret this as: "I am not alone!"
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rz20
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September 10, 2015, 03:44:29 PM |
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A 5 btc transaction is 200MB. Good luck sending a 200mb transaction through the bitcoin network.
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September 10, 2015, 03:48:01 PM |
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I've created a small NodeJS script that uses the Blocktrail API (SDK) to loop over the WIFs that have been published (manually copy pasted them into a list) and fetch their info, see; https://gist.github.com/rubensayshi/5f939d2de23071b85432WIFs 472 addrs 472 addrs with balance 403 received 14.69008000 balance 11.09027000 unconfirmed balance -5.68942000 utxos 1,109,027 utxos size 158,590.861kb
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dothebeats
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September 10, 2015, 03:48:12 PM |
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A 5 btc transaction is 200MB. Good luck sending a 200mb transaction through the bitcoin network.
I hope that this makes sense guys. You cannot send that much in just a single transaction. If you really want to get the amount you want to have, use core and the coin control feature. This 'giveaway' thing is pretty neat and a mayhem in disguise. Congrats! We just did the stress-test ourselves!
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rz20
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September 10, 2015, 03:50:12 PM |
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A 5 btc transaction is 200MB. Good luck sending a 200mb transaction through the bitcoin network.
I hope that this makes sense guys. You cannot send that much in just a single transaction. If you really want to get the amount you want to have, use core and the coin control feature. This 'giveaway' thing is pretty neat and a mayhem in disguise. Congrats! We just did the stress-test ourselves! That is what im doing, im sending 0.003-0.004 transactions which are 100kb
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Suck3rFree
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September 10, 2015, 03:50:44 PM |
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A 5 btc transaction is 200MB. Good luck sending a 200mb transaction through the bitcoin network.
I hope that this makes sense guys. You cannot send that much in just a single transaction. If you really want to get the amount you want to have, use core and the coin control feature. This 'giveaway' thing is pretty neat and a mayhem in disguise. Congrats! We just did the stress-test ourselves! My core is still syncing but How would I transfer small amounts from blockchain to core?
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dothebeats
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September 10, 2015, 03:58:39 PM |
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That is what im doing, im sending 0.003-0.004 transactions which are 100kb
This is an advantage for those people who have core installed on their machine and is synced up until the last block since the 'giveaway' started. So I assume you have gathered a plenty right now? My core is still syncing but How would I transfer small amounts from blockchain to core?
You can't due to blockchain not showing stats correctly unlike the full client. Also due to how many users are also doing the same thing on their system.
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rz20
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September 10, 2015, 04:07:06 PM |
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I tried one on my full node server out of curiosity and had to kill the process, tread carefully guys, this is more trouble than its worth.
I tried in a vps and after 20 minutes the amount appeared typing bitcoin-cli getinfo but it couldn't be spent just a waste of time. All the coins I have moved are not even appearing in any online blockchain after 2 hours. I sent a 0,50$ transaction to coinbase and didn't work either.
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wilfried
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September 10, 2015, 04:09:22 PM |
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so, as i see it; if multiple user have the same private key and they try to make a transaction to another wallet - the one whose transactions are mined first, gets it? the first one will be the one who splits it in the smallest transactions; but in the end transaction costs will be higher than the transaction amount?
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Lucky7btc
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September 10, 2015, 04:10:24 PM |
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I tried one on my full node server out of curiosity and had to kill the process, tread carefully guys, this is more trouble than its worth.
I tried in a vps and after 20 minutes the amount appeared typing bitcoin-cli getinfo but it couldn't be spent just a waste of time. All the coins I have moved are not even appearing in any online blockchain after 2 hours. I sent a 0,50$ transaction to coinbase and didn't work either. Yep same here...Look at your bitcoin address and see if the coins are even there
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September 10, 2015, 04:18:50 PM |
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I suggest Never use Online wallet except Blockchain.info especially the OP and developer be a Newbie User .......
Why not get off to a right proper start and use a Trezor with MyTrezor.com.
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September 10, 2015, 04:29:47 PM |
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I've created a small NodeJS script that uses the Blocktrail API (SDK) to loop over the WIFs that have been published (manually copy pasted them into a list) and fetch their info, see; https://gist.github.com/rubensayshi/5f939d2de23071b85432WIFs 472 addrs 472 addrs with balance 403 received 14.69008000 balance 11.09027000 unconfirmed balance -5.68942000 utxos 1,109,027 utxos size 158,590.861kb There is an error client.addresses(addresses, function(err, addresses) { ^ TypeError: undefined is not a function
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coinpr0n
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September 10, 2015, 04:35:08 PM |
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I've created a small NodeJS script that uses the Blocktrail API (SDK) to loop over the WIFs that have been published (manually copy pasted them into a list) and fetch their info, see; https://gist.github.com/rubensayshi/5f939d2de23071b85432WIFs 472 addrs 472 addrs with balance 403 received 14.69008000 balance 11.09027000 unconfirmed balance -5.68942000 utxos 1,109,027 utxos size 158,590.861kb There is an error client.addresses(addresses, function(err, addresses) { ^ TypeError: undefined is not a function
You probably have to install the dependencies ... usually `npm install` but you could just do them manually too. (I'm guessing)
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September 10, 2015, 04:36:35 PM |
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I've created a small NodeJS script that uses the Blocktrail API (SDK) to loop over the WIFs that have been published (manually copy pasted them into a list) and fetch their info, see; https://gist.github.com/rubensayshi/5f939d2de23071b85432WIFs 472 addrs 472 addrs with balance 403 received 14.69008000 balance 11.09027000 unconfirmed balance -5.68942000 utxos 1,109,027 utxos size 158,590.861kb There is an error client.addresses(addresses, function(err, addresses) { ^ TypeError: undefined is not a function
awh yea, had to bump the version of the NodeJS SDK, it didn't have that endpoint added to it yet :/ (done now)
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September 10, 2015, 04:41:07 PM |
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I'm calling shenanigans No. This is something on your end. Have you even read any of my posts on this thread? This does work, or at least it did. I have not tested anything after my first post here, so some of the newer keys might be invalid. Maybe you've made a mistake while copying the private key or something? Try using Electrum to verify quickly if they're valid (you can use multiple at the same time).
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September 10, 2015, 04:42:45 PM |
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September 10, 2015, 04:43:44 PM |
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Look like many people are excited about this! I am sure someone will come out with a bot to sweep all these dust. Happy programming!
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September 10, 2015, 04:46:12 PM |
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this also seems to have another attack vector. some miners seem to be trying to sweep these transaction themselves.
if 1mb of UTXOs from coinwallet > fees they are going to get, i betcha some miners would rather have blocks with 2-3 txs if that lets them earn more by sweeping these coins.
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sAt0sHiFanClub
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September 10, 2015, 04:46:57 PM |
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so, as i see it; if multiple user have the same private key and they try to make a transaction to another wallet - the one whose transactions are mined first, gets it? the first one will be the one who splits it in the smallest transactions; but in the end transaction costs will be higher than the transaction amount?
it's a mess - huge waste of time I dont know - it worth observing peoples behaviour at the very least. Unless you are manually hacking transactions together to get a decent single output I dont think you will make anything out of this. If you are too granular then fee's will eat it all up. I managed to cobble a few tx's with ~70 inputs each, but with a decent fee to ensure it got through ( early ones took 2 hours to appear in a block, some a lot longer) it wasn't worth the effort of writing the script. Still, I've learned some cool 'hidden features' in bitcoind. That, and my php's gone to shot.
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We must make money worse as a commodity if we wish to make it better as a medium of exchange
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