romerun
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
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November 14, 2014, 05:36:28 AM |
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Ok, I see don't such post from Phantom. And the links from Snoop and pankoguIo are pointing to counterwallet.in , sketchy site with no ssl, not sure who would fall for that .
Probably the same sockpuppet trying to scam right ?
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palawan
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November 14, 2014, 05:39:34 AM |
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That's not the real pankogulo. Only 2 posts. The real one has 8 posts.
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halu
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Anotheranonlol
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November 14, 2014, 05:42:55 AM |
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Ok, I see don't such post from Phantom. And the links from Snoop and pankoguIo are pointing to counterwallet.in .
Probably the same sockpuppet trying to scam right ?
I wouldn't be clicking on any of these links unless there's an actual confirmation post from PhantomPhreak, cityglut or xnova instructing to do so. Even then, why? The bug and the signature 'fix' don't sound remotely plausible. XCP price rise (and the fact many holders are secured only with a seed on a web-wallet, not armory cold-storage etc) will make it an attractive target for script kiddies
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romerun
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
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November 14, 2014, 06:04:54 AM |
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yes incognito mode is the way to go when using counterwallet.
as a rule, big chunk of coins should be stored with counterpartyd, and transfer only small amount to counterwallet for everyday use.
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GeminiSimba
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Ain't no party like a Counterparty!
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November 14, 2014, 06:25:45 AM |
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Wow...i suppose impersonation style hacking was only a matter of time huh? I think they call it "social engineering"?
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"You see, you and I, we believe in life. But you want to fight for it, to kill for it, even to die--for life. I only want to live it." (Ayn Rand)
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lonsharim
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November 14, 2014, 07:16:03 AM |
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Both fake accounts have deleted their posts. Please be careful everyone.
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palawan
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November 14, 2014, 07:29:13 AM |
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yes incognito mode is the way to go when using counterwallet.
as a rule, big chunk of coins should be stored with counterpartyd, and transfer only small amount to counterwallet for everyday use.
I'm on my 2nd counterwallet wallet. The first one I was using it on regular mode browser and it may be normal behavior (due to bitcoin core of change addresses) but when it started creating new addresses I didn't create; I immediately opened a new wallet in incognito mode and have only logged in on this new wallet in browser incognito mode. I have not seen new addresses being created.
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Jpja
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November 14, 2014, 07:31:50 AM |
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as a rule, big chunk of coins should be stored with counterpartyd, and transfer only small amount to counterwallet for everyday use.
+1. I'll add that XCP can be stored on any bitcoin address (in any wallet) as long as you have access to the private key.
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bassclef
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November 14, 2014, 08:50:31 AM |
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as a rule, big chunk of coins should be stored with counterpartyd, and transfer only small amount to counterwallet for everyday use.
+1. I'll add that XCP can be stored on any bitcoin address (in any wallet) as long as you have access to the private key. So it's not a problem to send XCP to and from any Bitcoin wallet?
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November 14, 2014, 08:54:43 AM Last edit: November 14, 2014, 09:09:38 AM by deliciousowl |
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Reposting this since apparently according to some users, "this new contracts feature has not even been proven to exist"...
The result is hosted on GitHub ( https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterpartyd/tree/contracts) and open for public testing. Today, you can take Turing Complete Ethereum code, or write your own, and run it on Bitcoin with Counterparty. Anything that one could ever do with Ethereum, one can now do with Bitcoin and Counterparty.
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Jpja
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November 14, 2014, 08:58:09 AM Last edit: November 14, 2014, 11:12:09 AM by Jpja |
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So it's not a problem to send XCP to and from any Bitcoin wallet?
Yes, as long as you can view the private key. To gain access to the XCP again you should sweep the private key within Counterwallet. I recommend you practice with a very small amount first.
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BitThink
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November 14, 2014, 10:53:42 AM |
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1btc turning into 10k is nothing. NXT turned 1btc into a couple million if you bought at ICO and held.
speaking of... what was the NXT ICO price? i just got involved in crypto leading up to last bubble... litecoin/peercoin/namecoin was still cool, heh and the NXT UI looked like crap :-p 21BTC collected at IPO, now around 51000. Peaked at around 120000.
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LordMeowMeow
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November 14, 2014, 11:11:27 AM |
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as a rule, big chunk of coins should be stored with counterpartyd, and transfer only small amount to counterwallet for everyday use.
+1. I'll add that XCP can be stored on any bitcoin address (in any wallet) as long as you have access to the private key. So it's not a problem to send XCP to and from any Bitcoin wallet? Just to clarify.. I can send my XCP to *any* Armory BTC address, print the backup and be completely safe? I read the tutorial on offline addresses but I wasn't aware that any address is fine.
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jrmg
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November 14, 2014, 12:40:50 PM |
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So 1 bitcoin invested at burn is now worth $10,000, New paradigm ?! New paradigm go about 6 month ago.
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deliciousowl
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November 14, 2014, 01:08:31 PM |
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First of all, that graph is a horrible simplification. Secondly, XCP hasn't seen a real sell-off yet. Only now are any people who might sell it if a hint of bad news comes establishing any sort of position. I think to this point it's been people who did their homework.
Yeah, it's true. XCP is very hodl in strong hands. A substantial amount of burned coins are still in their place.
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jrmg
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November 14, 2014, 01:17:05 PM |
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First of all, that graph is a horrible simplification. Secondly, XCP hasn't seen a real sell-off yet. Only now are any people who might sell it if a hint of bad news comes establishing any sort of position. I think to this point it's been people who did their homework.
Yeah, it's true. XCP is very hodl in strong hands. A substantial amount of burned coins are still in their place. I think many coins are also in hands who know what they are doing. First sellers ($25-$10) have buy with cheap price huge amount coins and they have make lot of money already and they building sell walls also...?
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Come-from-Beyond
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November 14, 2014, 02:08:47 PM |
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When will we see Ethereum's code on the mainnet? I'd like to see how it handles reorgs...
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ssmc2
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November 14, 2014, 02:14:08 PM |
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I have a basic wallet question if anyone can help. If I have an Electrum offline cold storage wallet for my BTC, can I use one of those wallet addresses for my XCP?
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deliciousowl
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November 14, 2014, 02:44:01 PM |
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I have a basic wallet question if anyone can help. If I have an Electrum offline cold storage wallet for my BTC, can I use one of those wallet addresses for my XCP?
You can use literally any BTC address as long as you know the private key (so you can import it into Counterwallet).
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ssmc2
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November 14, 2014, 02:48:58 PM |
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I have a basic wallet question if anyone can help. If I have an Electrum offline cold storage wallet for my BTC, can I use one of those wallet addresses for my XCP?
You can use literally any BTC address as long as you know the private key (so you can import it into Counterwallet). Awesome thanks
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