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November 27, 2015, 05:52:19 PM
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I know the answer is yes, but i'm gonna post just to be safe. Using a blockchain wallet for the crowdsale is safe right? As long as i'm able to send a specific amount  from the same address after the sale ends?

If you mean https://blockchain.info/wallet - yes, as long as BlockChain.Info is available or you exported the private key.
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November 27, 2015, 06:19:51 PM
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I know the answer is yes, but i'm gonna post just to be safe. Using a blockchain wallet for the crowdsale is safe right? As long as i'm able to send a specific amount  from the same address after the sale ends?

If you mean https://blockchain.info/wallet - yes, as long as BlockChain.Info is available or you exported the private key.

Can I just simplify this for me and hopefully for others.
Is the bottom line that I can use whatever bitcoin wallet as long as I have full control over the private key?

Thanks
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November 27, 2015, 06:26:22 PM
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Can I just simplify this for me and hopefully for others.
Is the bottom line that I can use whatever bitcoin wallet as long as I have full control over the private key?

Thanks

No. It may be very difficult for a non-advanced user to make 2 payments from the same address.
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November 27, 2015, 06:38:23 PM
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Can I just simplify this for me and hopefully for others.
Is the bottom line that I can use whatever bitcoin wallet as long as I have full control over the private key?

Thanks

No. It may be very difficult for a non-advanced user to make 2 payments from the same address.
 

So is the official recommended wallet blockchain.info? For average users?

Is bitcoin core client safest?
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November 27, 2015, 06:48:41 PM
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Can I just simplify this for me and hopefully for others.
Is the bottom line that I can use whatever bitcoin wallet as long as I have full control over the private key?

Thanks

No. It may be very difficult for a non-advanced user to make 2 payments from the same address.
 

So is the official recommended wallet blockchain.info? For average users?

Is bitcoin core client safest?

personally, just using bitcoin core is easiest and most straightforward, I think
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November 27, 2015, 06:55:17 PM
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Can I just simplify this for me and hopefully for others.
Is the bottom line that I can use whatever bitcoin wallet as long as I have full control over the private key?

Thanks

No. It may be very difficult for a non-advanced user to make 2 payments from the same address.
 

So is the official recommended wallet blockchain.info? For average users?

Is bitcoin core client safest?

personally, just using bitcoin core is easiest and most straightforward, I think

For something as important as this I don't mind downloading 50 gigs as along as its the most fool proof method.
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November 27, 2015, 06:59:53 PM
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I just use a paperwallet + the classical bitcoin-qt.

1.) Generate a paperwallet using

https://www.bitaddress.org/bitaddress.org-v3.1.0-SHA256-c3d4d8da8fc6980435a520dff562b7f831b2f6037ec2d4dd6bf76c5321873303.html

2.) Fund your paperwallet

3.) Import Secret key into bitcoin-qt

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Help:How_to_import_private_keys_in_Bitcoin_Core_0.7%2B

4.) send from that specific address

open debug console again and type:

sendfrom <fromaccount> <tobitcoinaddress> <amount> [minconf=1] [comment] [comment-to]


This way no matter how bitcoin-qt fucks up my address, or data loss, or whatever,
I still have the secret key on paper.

If you opt in for ultra paranoid mode you could even delete the wallet files on your computer
and only keep the private key on paper untill you need it again.
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November 27, 2015, 07:43:30 PM
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So is the official recommended wallet blockchain.info? For average users?

Is bitcoin core client safest?

I would recommend to use Satoshi client, I can't say that it's an official recommendation because I represent only tech dept. here.
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November 27, 2015, 08:13:42 PM
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Hello CfB, I have a question.

At Step 3 We need to pay a small sum from the same BTC address, for example 0.000xyz BTC

If I sent 0.00009 BTC I get a message at blockchain.info: "You cannot attach a note to a transaction with an output size less than 0.0001 BTC".

In this case x may not be equal 0! Otherwise we have a problem with the identification.
The robot may not produce the sums where x = 0. for example: only 0.000[1-9]yz.

Is it possible? Thank you very much for your answer.
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November 27, 2015, 08:25:58 PM
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Hello CfB, I have a question.

At Step 3 We need to pay a small sum from the same BTC address, for example 0.000xyz BTC

If I sent 0.00009 BTC I get a message at blockchain.info: "You cannot attach a note to a transaction with an output size less than 0.0001 BTC".

In this case x may not be equal 0! Otherwise we have a problem with the identification.
The robot may not produce the sums where x = 0. for example: only 0.000[1-9]yz.

Is it possible? Thank you very much for your answer.


We decided not to attach a note.
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November 27, 2015, 08:34:19 PM
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Hello CfB, I have a question.

At Step 3 We need to pay a small sum from the same BTC address, for example 0.000xyz BTC

If I sent 0.00009 BTC I get a message at blockchain.info: "You cannot attach a note to a transaction with an output size less than 0.0001 BTC".

In this case x may not be equal 0! Otherwise we have a problem with the identification.
The robot may not produce the sums where x = 0. for example: only 0.000[1-9]yz.

Is it possible? Thank you very much for your answer.


We decided not to attach a note.

Ah, ok, THANK YOU!
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November 27, 2015, 09:54:01 PM
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We decided not to attach a note.

An investor still needs to send the public key to you in a message from the same Bitcoin address in the future, right?
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November 27, 2015, 09:55:34 PM
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An investor still needs to send the public key to you in a message from the same Bitcoin address in the future, right?

No.
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November 27, 2015, 09:55:46 PM
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Crowdsale is a different way to say ICO?
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November 27, 2015, 09:56:28 PM
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Crowdsale is a different way to say ICO?

No, we sell software, ICO stands for Initial Coin Offering.
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November 28, 2015, 01:35:03 AM
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Can sent bitcoin from my coin base wallet
Or not?
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November 28, 2015, 01:47:48 AM
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Can used my bitstamp adress for buying iota coin?.??L!
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November 28, 2015, 08:54:01 AM
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Can sent bitcoin from my coin base wallet
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Stay away of Coinbase.
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November 28, 2015, 08:54:51 AM
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Can used my bitstamp adress for buying iota coin?.??L!

No, I think.
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November 28, 2015, 10:26:47 AM
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It would be nice to have all this tech talk balanced out by some real information on your marketing plans, projected use scenarios, 3 month / 6 month adoption scenarios etc.

The Achilles heel as you know of most NXT origin projects (SN etc) has been far too much tech and little or no attention paid to RW scenarios of marketing, GUI, sales strategy, business plan implementation etc.

Would be nice to see this thread pivot towards an in-depth, specific presentation of these things. If they exist.

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