peterspijzer
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January 20, 2016, 05:38:00 PM Last edit: January 20, 2016, 06:10:55 PM by peterspijzer |
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I installed multibut, a few days ago, and i made some bitcoins over from my hot blockchain.info online wallet TO my multibit hot desktop application
and I see no transactions, is that because the transactions are not yet confirmed? or is it because this recent Multibit application must load a big amount of data first, before that it can operate?
the first transaction is done (ca. 10 dollar) the second transaction is still waiting to be confirmed
any one knows the answer?
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Brian Dean
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January 22, 2016, 06:26:26 AM |
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I installed multibut, a few days ago, and i made some bitcoins over from my hot blockchain.info online wallet TO my multibit hot desktop application
and I see no transactions, is that because the transactions are not yet confirmed? or is it because this recent Multibit application must load a big amount of data first, before that it can operate?
the first transaction is done (ca. 10 dollar) the second transaction is still waiting to be confirmed
any one knows the answer?
Did you send them to correct address? Please check your Blockchain account if that transaction bounced back or not? I also know Multibit do not need to sync like the core wallet.
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peterspijzer
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January 22, 2016, 09:18:37 AM |
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it is a sort of bounced back, or not bounced at all, but there is a text looking like
"unfonfirmed transaction"
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mark coins
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January 22, 2016, 11:18:28 AM |
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it is a sort of bounced back, or not bounced at all, but there is a text looking like
"unfonfirmed transaction"
if it shows unconfirmed transaction then you only need to wait for the miners to include it in a block. can you give us the transaction ID or your bitcoin address so we can check further?
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peterspijzer
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January 23, 2016, 10:13:55 PM |
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okee, helemaal duidelijk (thats dutch)
ok, completely clear
tnx
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-Tx-Rider
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January 25, 2016, 07:14:49 PM |
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Thank you for sahring you ruff experience. I'll be sure to avoid the site and keep watch for other sort of scams.
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clickerz
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January 26, 2016, 05:41:39 AM |
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Thank you for sharing this information. This is timely as I just signup with them and i'm planning an upgrade to a paid member.
It seems that cloud mining is not so much profitable nowadays.
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avw1982
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January 26, 2016, 07:06:59 AM |
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Thank you for sharing this information. This is timely as I just signup with them and i'm planning an upgrade to a paid member.
It seems that cloud mining is not so much profitable nowadays.
Cloud mining is not that profitable but you can learn and get advanced in the bitcoin tech, Eventually if it doesn't give much profit over the future cloud relating process is gonna rule the technological factors from tech persons words. So you better get involved than showing interest over gambling or some other lucky charts.
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titibach
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January 26, 2016, 01:19:42 PM |
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I have question to op, before he join that cloudmining what the promise they give or why op want to join ? Did he really not do calculation or what ?
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btcltccoins
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January 26, 2016, 03:44:52 PM |
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Which mining is most profitable?
Anyone may share his/ her experience please
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Viviyang
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January 27, 2016, 09:24:35 AM |
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Which mining is most profitable?
Anyone may share his/ her experience please
Hashnest is the most reliable. It is supported by the biggest miner manufacturer in the world. I am not sure if it is most profitable.
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winspiral
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January 27, 2016, 09:45:28 AM |
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Which mining is most profitable?
Anyone may share his/ her experience please
Hashnest is the most reliable. It is supported by the biggest miner manufacturer in the world. I am not sure if it is most profitable. I agree...the most reliable. About profit...it depends only on you...because you have to take risk by trading your GHs...and it is not so easy...believe me.
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Documan
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January 31, 2016, 09:09:44 PM |
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Which mining is most profitable?
Anyone may share his/ her experience please
Hashnest is the most reliable. It is supported by the biggest miner manufacturer in the world. I am not sure if it is most profitable. I agree...the most reliable. About profit...it depends only on you...because you have to take risk by trading your GHs...and it is not so easy...believe me. I will not trade my hash rates. I will just use it until it expires. For the time being, it is still profitable.
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Hugroll
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January 31, 2016, 09:58:24 PM |
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when i learnt about cloudmining, it just seemed a little too good to be true. its seemed like a perfectly safe investment, but then when i invested about a 100 bucks into it, i got almost nothing out. and that just proved to me that cloud mining is a scam.
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peterspijzer
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February 01, 2016, 07:50:09 AM |
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trying to make a PAPER WALLET (so called hard wallet/cold wallet), using BLOCKCHAIN, I have some insecurenesses
on that print are visible: THE KEYS - the public key: my bitcoinadres, receiving btc's - the private key: this key is for sending btc's
this is a part of the paper wallet, am I right so far? YES/NO?
greetz, peter (the netherlands, now here it is almost 09.00 in the morning
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opmac
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February 01, 2016, 09:16:05 AM |
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Pretty much all cloud mining is worthless now. About a year ago I did buy into hashnest and held onto that and reinvested what I earned. I did make out with a profit there but have since then cashed out.
I went on eobot the other day to warn people to get away from them. There was a anon user on there that just deposited 15 btc. I said he was crazy and would never get his ROI on it and expect to lose it all in about 3-4 months
I was stopped by the site admin. He said that it was not true. I did not have the strength to argue with him.
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pooya87
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February 01, 2016, 10:54:24 AM |
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Pretty much all cloud mining is worthless now. About a year ago I did buy into hashnest and held onto that and reinvested what I earned. I did make out with a profit there but have since then cashed out.
I went on eobot the other day to warn people to get away from them. There was a anon user on there that just deposited 15 btc. I said he was crazy and would never get his ROI on it and expect to lose it all in about 3-4 months
I was stopped by the site admin. He said that it was not true. I did not have the strength to argue with him.
i have tried cloudmining even back when everybody was saying it is profitable and there were a lot of them being created every month. but none of them were giving any decent profit, and worst off all was that most of them were just ponzi schemes. the only time i could get any kind of mentionable profit from cloudmining was when i bought GHS on cex.io and the profit came from trading GHS and not the cloudmining!
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winspiral
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February 01, 2016, 12:34:27 PM |
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Pretty much all cloud mining is worthless now. About a year ago I did buy into hashnest and held onto that and reinvested what I earned. I did make out with a profit there but have since then cashed out.
I went on eobot the other day to warn people to get away from them. There was a anon user on there that just deposited 15 btc. I said he was crazy and would never get his ROI on it and expect to lose it all in about 3-4 months
I was stopped by the site admin. He said that it was not true. I did not have the strength to argue with him.
i have tried cloudmining even back when everybody was saying it is profitable and there were a lot of them being created every month. but none of them were giving any decent profit, and worst off all was that most of them were just ponzi schemes. the only time i could get any kind of mentionable profit from cloudmining was when i bought GHS on cex.io and the profit came from trading GHS and not the cloudmining! Risk 0.001 BTC on my U2cloudmining...perhaps will you be happy? if you are too much suspiscious for 0.001 BTC...then invest never otherwhere...
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peterspijzer
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February 02, 2016, 08:31:18 AM |
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trying to make a PAPER WALLET (so called hard wallet/cold wallet), using BLOCKCHAIN, I have some insecurenesses
on that print are visible: THE KEYS - the public key: my bitcoinadres, receiving btc's - the private key: this key is for sending btc's
this is a part of the paper wallet, am I right so far? YES/NO?
greetz, peter (the netherlands, now here it is almost 09.30 in the morning
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omahapoker
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February 02, 2016, 08:38:07 AM |
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trying to make a PAPER WALLET (so called hard wallet/cold wallet), using BLOCKCHAIN, I have some insecurenesses
on that print are visible: THE KEYS - the public key: my bitcoinadres, receiving btc's - the private key: this key is for sending btc's
this is a part of the paper wallet, am I right so far? YES/NO?
greetz, peter (the netherlands, now here it is almost 09.30 in the morning
Yeah, thats correct! Did you create your paper wallet offline on a secure computer?
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