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May 29, 2013, 08:13:46 AM
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Congrats. You've transmitted your first ever raw transaction:

https://blockchain.info/tx/83da0631ce2ba143bf206578b80c6202ccd296fef3c60e8acd0157eb669c8021

Also, you've proven that your wallet is capable of creating and transmitting transactions, so it isn't completely screwed.  Hooray!

Get some sleep.  This transaction will probably take an hour or two to get confirmed.  Once it does you'll need to to build up additional confirmations before it has a high enough priority to send it again without a fee.

Contact me via email tomorrow when/if you want to work on this some more.
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May 29, 2013, 08:15:08 AM
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Ok...it's definitely doing transactions now....hopefully not a transaction up my rear end.

it has ~0.32 left, with ~23.19 unconfirmed....looks good...unless those may stay unconfirmed forever?

Don't forget to leave your bitcoin address....

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May 29, 2013, 08:16:58 AM
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Congrats. You've transmitted your first ever raw transaction:

https://blockchain.info/tx/83da0631ce2ba143bf206578b80c6202ccd296fef3c60e8acd0157eb669c8021

Also, you've proven that your wallet is capable of creating and transmitting transactions, so it isn't completely screwed.  Hooray!

Get some sleep.  This transaction will probably take an hour or two to get confirmed.  Once it does you'll need to to build up additional confirmations before it has a high enough priority to send it again without a fee.

Contact me via email tomorrow when/if you want to work on this some more.

Thanks!!!

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May 29, 2013, 08:20:30 AM
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Two confirmations already!  Wow, that was fast.  Talk to you tomorrow (or I suppose it's actually "later today" at this point).
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May 29, 2013, 08:40:28 AM
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You are a nice guy danny hamilton!

Can i just ask a (slightly) off topic question... If he were to sweep all dust into a single tx, what size would his tx have been (roughly in kb) and what would the fee for this tx have been (again, roughly)...?

I am just wondering as if there was coin control, I think i would lazily just sweep all into a new recieve address and pay the fee, provided it wasn't excessive...

Thanks.

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May 29, 2013, 09:06:33 AM
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You are a nice guy danny hamilton!

Can i just ask a (slightly) off topic question... If he were to sweep all dust into a single tx, what size would his tx have been (roughly in kb) and what would the fee for this tx have been (again, roughly)...?

I am just wondering as if there was coin control, I think i would lazily just sweep all into a new recieve address and pay the fee, provided it wasn't excessive...

Thanks.

It's difficult to say exactly how big the transaction would be, but it would probably be somewhere around 283 kilobytes.  I think there is a limit on the maximum size of a transaction that Bitcoin-Qt will allow, but I don't remember what that limit is.  The number 100 kb comes to mind, but I could be wrong.  Assuming you could actually transmit a 283 kb transaction, the typical fee is 0.0005 BTC per kilobyte, so I'd expect the total fee would be approximately 0.1415 BTC.

You could try and transmit it with a fee of 0.0001 BTC per kilobyte, which would result in a total fee of 0.283 BTC.  However, that could end up tying up all your bitcoins in an unconfirmed transaction for a long time.

If you had patience and wanted to risk a transaction that might take weeks or more to confirm, you could create a raw transaction that consolidates all the bitcoins without paying a fee at all.  I wouldn't recommend it though.
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May 29, 2013, 09:07:04 AM
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problem not solvered

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May 29, 2013, 09:08:13 AM
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problem not solvered

Explain?

Huh

Problem was that wallet couldn't send a transaction.

Wallet has now sent a transaction.
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May 29, 2013, 01:58:20 PM
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I guess the wild ride isn't going to end yet.....

I still can't send any payments.

I was reading here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=218447.new#new

This is what one person said at the end that solved the problem:

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edit: Problem solved

export privkeys and import to new wallet helpd

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May 29, 2013, 02:11:49 PM
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I guess the wild ride isn't going to end yet.....

I still can't send any payments.

That's really strange.  You still have 1,835 outputs in the wallet, but one of those outputs is 23.19255698 BTC.  Your wallet should choose to use that single large output for any transaction less than 23.19205698 BTC.

How much are you trying to send?
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May 29, 2013, 02:12:02 PM
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Right in the coin-control!

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May 29, 2013, 02:17:43 PM
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I guess the wild ride isn't going to end yet.....

I still can't send any payments.

That's really strange.  You still have 1,835 outputs in the wallet, but one of those outputs is 23.19255698 BTC.  Your wallet should choose to use that single large output for any transaction less than 23.19205698 BTC.

How much are you trying to send?

0.31 bitcoin

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May 29, 2013, 02:20:24 PM
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Wrong link.
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May 29, 2013, 02:29:02 PM
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Previously you said:

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I have already set up bitcoin on a completely different machine with the same results.
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So, you have Bitcoin-Qt running on a separate machine?  Do you have access to that second machine right now?  I've got an idea that might help (and definitely won't make things worse).
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May 29, 2013, 02:32:20 PM
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Previously you said:

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I have already set up bitcoin on a completely different machine with the same results.
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So, you have Bitcoin-Qt running on a separate machine?  Do you have access to that second machine right now?  I've got an idea that might help (and definitely won't make things worse).

Yes I do, right downstairs...sorry about the wait.  I have a 5 week old boy Smiley

It's been running too so it's in synch, with same wallet.

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May 29, 2013, 02:44:41 PM
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Yes I do, right downstairs...sorry about the wait.  I have a 5 week old boy Smiley

Congratulations!

It's been running too so it's in synch, with same wallet.

Ok, we are going to try running it with a different wallet.  You have the current wallet backed up somewhere safely?

If so, then shut down Bitcoin-Qt on the machine downstairs.  Then once you are sure that it is completely shut down, delete the wallet.dat file on that machine only.  Start Bitcoin-Qt back up on that machine.

It should create a brand new wallet for you with a brand new wallet address.

Make a backup copy of this new wallet.dat file (be careful not to accidentally overwrite any current backup copy you have of the wallet.dat file that we've been working with).

Once you've got the new wallet running, and you're sure you've got a good backup of the new wallet, let me know what the receiving address is in the new wallet.
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May 29, 2013, 02:55:28 PM
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Yes I do, right downstairs...sorry about the wait.  I have a 5 week old boy Smiley

Congratulations!

Thanks!

The address on the new bitcoin wallet downstairs is:

13s4Nxh3SKHnLfhJyvzsdncAuSt71Fzk86

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May 29, 2013, 03:05:01 PM
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Yes I do, right downstairs...sorry about the wait.  I have a 5 week old boy Smiley

Congratulations!

Thanks!

The address on the new bitcoin wallet downstairs is:

13s4Nxh3SKHnLfhJyvzsdncAuSt71Fzk86

Sorry for the delay.  Phone call from work.

Ok, so now we are going to create a new raw transaction that will consolidate some more dust outputs, but this time instead of sending the consolidated funds to 1EEq1NjWtnwoqANZZX2JLCCUY46wFgvfZ8 in the old wallet, we'll send it from the old wallet to 13s4Nxh3SKHnLfhJyvzsdncAuSt71Fzk86 in the new wallet.  Then once it has 6 confirmations, we'll see if you can send from that new wallet.

I'll build the createrawtransaction command for you now.  I'll be back in about a half hour.
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May 29, 2013, 03:08:14 PM
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Yes I do, right downstairs...sorry about the wait.  I have a 5 week old boy Smiley

Congratulations!

Thanks!

The address on the new bitcoin wallet downstairs is:

13s4Nxh3SKHnLfhJyvzsdncAuSt71Fzk86

Sorry for the delay.  Phone call from work.

Ok, so now we are going to create a new raw transaction that will consolidate some more dust outputs, but this time instead of sending the consolidated funds to 1EEq1NjWtnwoqANZZX2JLCCUY46wFgvfZ8 in the old wallet, we'll send it from the old wallet to 13s4Nxh3SKHnLfhJyvzsdncAuSt71Fzk86 in the new wallet.  Then once it has 6 confirmations, we'll see if you can send from that new wallet.

I'll build the createrawtransaction command for you now.  I'll be back in about a half hour.

ok sounds good

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May 29, 2013, 03:30:11 PM
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Ok, I've got it ready.  You'll run the commands in the Console of the old wallet upstairs.

If you want to review and run the createrawtransaction yourself, here is it:

Code:
createrawtransaction [{\"txid\":\"83da0631ce2ba143bf206578b80c6202ccd296fef3c60e8acd0157eb669c8021\",\"vout\":0},{\"txid\":\"27e7d388e6c4aed11c100b6fdac2bd171cfed64cce89f406fa9cd253ed1a4904\",\"vout\":66},{\"txid\":\"4596a233acea5496ed7e3ea65b24304cc0814a912fc7d1accc9519fa9dc78e95\",\"vout\":67},{\"txid\":\"5b414d02e9ebd2a6e9eda94386e02cbb783832f6e064a7338cbf95fa4b231296\",\"vout\":55},{\"txid\":\"0bc971f1e55088053d37b27d9fd07c7a862b19b95ef0bf8eaf5a1053ffda2b59\",\"vout\":1},{\"txid\":\"261a482a894610e09353efae5ad49bedea28eb9fadc12a07729233ccae884288\",\"vout\":2},{\"txid\":\"2c7206fd2606769e28a719a1a02e340a026c48e66b65d2ce6d36b7b76538d1b2\",\"vout\":167},{\"txid\":\"3106029f3f9a1644d1b5a891f8b67cccf2b819705c6948afc2209de27016a3c9\",\"vout\":1},{\"txid\":\"3177a9213d94914ddf6a7aa91a83fbdcca23f53ea0b674ab40a902744d81e911\",\"vout\":3},{\"txid\":\"34759ac03e8a930c04f6d23f551545caad80300009a0935b44d9fdb6581047e5\",\"vout\":3},{\"txid\":\"5c8b0fc46d50c2934396513412832d9fa8bc15079ec82da5f8d2f172f3ac5148\",\"vout\":3},{\"txid\":\"62293b015a970d97dd292e711efb928a9eb632c98626c521b42c99f9f6c2a93c\",\"vout\":2},{\"txid\":\"831c0842b89f556c06722f9e7953c339ccf20f063e2142b58b228c6be84652ed\",\"vout\":4},{\"txid\":\"963482e1bc47360fba60ca2250bfe4f3f583d16a22a16416290d55ad179fef9e\",\"vout\":1},{\"txid\":\"a2c9f97e59e52dcb6c3266e5cd4bc52b38c1e158cafaeceee509f6a4629283f2\",\"vout\":1},{\"txid\":\"a4067c292a08366d244d41733f518c2e3bbe88cb32feb44c7f7b3cdbb661d539\",\"vout\":3}] {\"13s4Nxh3SKHnLfhJyvzsdncAuSt71Fzk86\":23.20164418}

If you trust me not to be scamming you, then I've already created it, and you can just run the following signrawtransaction command:

Code:
signrawtransaction 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

Don't forget to run the walletpassphrase command before running the signrawtransaction command.

Then once you've got the transaction signed, you can run sendrawtransaction with the appropriate output from the signrawtransaction command.

This should send 23.20164418 BTC from the old wallet upstairs to 13s4Nxh3SKHnLfhJyvzsdncAuSt71Fzk86 in the new wallet downstairs.
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