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November 18, 2012, 01:02:43 AM
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if this is about me, u r the only moron here. He did admit he scammed me at the end. He never sent BTC so there is no order to process. Can't see why you would insult me.

If it is not about me, than i never meant to write the above thing.



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SCAMMER:  ya he disputed it instantly so i didnt give him the bitcoins because he tried to scam me

You do know it takes about an hour to confirm a btc transaction.

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November 18, 2012, 01:47:52 AM
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if this is about me, u r the only moron here. He did admit he scammed me at the end. He never sent BTC so there is no order to process. Can't see why you would insult me.

If it is not about me, than i never meant to write the above thing.



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SCAMMER:  ya he disputed it instantly so i didnt give him the bitcoins because he tried to scam me

You do know it takes about an hour to confirm a btc transaction.


Have you even read the whole topic ?

What about the fake transaction numebr ?  Roll Eyes

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November 18, 2012, 01:57:45 AM
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Yeah, I mean it's pretty clear this dude was scamming and the shithammer that BCB brought was warranted.

If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it.  There was never anything there in the first place.
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November 18, 2012, 02:17:51 AM
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Yeah, I mean it's pretty clear this dude was scamming and the shithammer that BCB brought was warranted.


Are you serious!

I side with the vendor.
No one was trying to scam anyone. The op was simply impatient.

BCB should reserve his resources for real scam victims.


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November 18, 2012, 02:23:18 AM
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Have you even read the whole topic ?

What about the fake transaction numebr ?  Roll Eyes

I've read the entire thread.

This a false positive.

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November 18, 2012, 02:24:53 AM
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Yeah, I mean it's pretty clear this dude was scamming and the shithammer that BCB brought was warranted.


Are you serious!

I side with the vendor.
No one was trying to scam anyone. The op was simply impatient.

BCB should reserve his resources for real scam victims.


Dude, you tried to scam him and got burned yourself. Now give it up and move on. Tongue
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November 18, 2012, 02:26:44 AM
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Yea  Jaw3bmasters is a scammer or an alt for the Hower boys.
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November 18, 2012, 02:26:54 AM
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Yeah, I mean it's pretty clear this dude was scamming and the shithammer that BCB brought was warranted.


Are you serious!

I side with the vendor.
No one was trying to scam anyone. The op was simply impatient.

BCB should reserve his resources for real scam victims.


Dude, you tried to scam him and got burned yourself. Now give it up and move on. Tongue

huh?

I guess this is your way of trolling.

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November 18, 2012, 02:30:00 AM
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Yea  Jaw3bmasters is a scammer or an alt for the Hower boys.

Why stop there.

I also lead a gang of genetically altered apes.

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November 18, 2012, 02:32:36 AM
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sounds about right.

Harrison Hower was on bitcoinary scamming later that nite pretending to be glooboy of IRC

and Derek Hower is brother scammed another guy.

There scammers dude.

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November 18, 2012, 02:42:03 AM
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Go back to your rave.

Good idea.

Gonna catch up on some more reading to avoid making newb mistakes.

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November 18, 2012, 03:33:55 AM
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You do know it takes about an hour to confirm a btc transaction.
Nah, I can usually confirm that a transaction has been sent into the bitcoin network within a few seconds of it's creation.  It also typically makes it into the blockchain in about 10 minutes (although for a situation like this there really isn't any need to wait for that). 
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November 18, 2012, 04:56:04 AM
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Nah, I can usually confirm that a transaction has been sent into the bitcoin network within a few seconds of it's creation.  It also typically makes it into the blockchain in about 10 minutes (although for a situation like this there really isn't any need to wait for that). 



Transactions generally requires six confirmations, in six blocks, completed in about an hour at 10 minutes a block. No?




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November 18, 2012, 04:59:14 AM
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Transactions generally requires six confirmations, in six blocks, completed in about an hour at 10 minutes a block. No?

Not exactly, six confirmations is actually just a made up number, 6 is considered safe by most people because its a pretty big number of blocks. 1 confirmation is safe enough for small transactions though.

Everyone can see a transaction within 10 seconds of sending it, it just isn't confirmed yet and could be a double spend.

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November 18, 2012, 05:06:34 AM
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. . .it just isn't confirmed yet and could be a double spend.
And a double spend in this situation is either too expensive to make it worth the effort, too difficult to time right, or to quickly revealed to get away with.  So 0 confirmations is plenty.  So, if the transaction was created/sent it should have been immediately visible.  There was no need to wait an hour for anything.
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November 18, 2012, 05:21:18 AM
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So, if the transaction was created/sent it should have been immediately visible.  There was no need to wait an hour for anything.

Whatever. You guys are the experts. I'll continue my trolling in the morning.

I still think the OP panic.

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November 18, 2012, 05:23:37 AM
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hey, the issue has been resolved. why are people still arguing about it?

the transaction wasn't sent. that can generally be seen by everyone in about 10 seconds or so. confirmations can take time, yes, but there was no transaction sent to confirm
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November 18, 2012, 05:33:31 AM
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because that's what we do here on bitcoin talk.  Argue.  Sometimes about stupid shit.
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November 18, 2012, 05:37:30 AM
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because that's what we do here on bitcoin talk.  Argue.  Sometimes about stupid shit.
so i'll always have something to keep me entertained Smiley
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November 18, 2012, 07:41:11 AM
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So, if the transaction was created/sent it should have been immediately visible.  There was no need to wait an hour for anything.

Whatever. You guys are the experts. I'll continue my trolling in the morning.

I still think the OP panic.

When a transaction is made, the transaction is immediately sent to all the nodes in the network. At that point the transaction exists, but it is "unconfirmed". It becomes "confirmed" after it has been added to the block chain. Every block after it that is added to the block chain is another confirmation.

It only takes a couple minutes at most to verify that a transaction has been made. Determining whether it is valid or not takes longer.

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