Drifter
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August 01, 2012, 05:45:21 PM |
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Problems with the Android app. Tried to send roughly half of an addresses balance, but was told after I scanned my paper wallet that I had insufficient funds. Tried to send a quarter of the total instead and it worked fine. Tried to send another transaction the same size, and again, insufficient funds. I had to break that transaction again into two pieces. At the end I was able to send the amount I wanted, but it took multiple transactions, and the app seemed to have problems reading how much my address had.
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ripper234
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August 01, 2012, 07:40:54 PM |
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I was able to send some funds today, but another transfer I make fails all the time with this error: Application Cache Error event: Manifest fetch failed (404) https://blockchain.info/wallet/wallet.404.manifestI tried refreshing, of course. Also tried opening in a fresh incognito tab without any plugins. No go. The URL above really returns 404. Can you explain what's this file, is it supposed to return 404, and how do I proceed in sending funds?
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streblo
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August 02, 2012, 03:01:06 AM Last edit: August 02, 2012, 04:14:34 PM by streblo |
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Is the mixer out of bitcoins? I received a large txn anonymously. One third of the BTC came through immediately, and no more has been transferred in the last two hours. I'll just wait it out until tomorrow and see... EDIT: All the funds came through within 12 hours. Sorry for doubting you blockchain.info!
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FreeMoney
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Strength in numbers
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August 02, 2012, 03:28:49 AM |
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Is the mixer out of bitcoins? I received a large txn anonymously. One third of the BTC came through immediately, and no more has been transferred in the last two hours. I'll just wait it out until tomorrow and see... It doesn't seem to offer the bonus anymore or I'd shoot some in.
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Play Bitcoin Poker at sealswithclubs.eu. We're active and open to everyone.
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minimalB
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August 02, 2012, 09:08:38 AM |
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Maybe a HappyHour every day could help the problem?
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FreeMoney
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August 02, 2012, 09:28:01 AM |
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Maybe a HappyHour every day could help the problem?
Do you mean a time where the bonus is paid? I think paying exactly when the funds are needed and charging when they are not is the best way and is what Piuk had in mind. I'm assuming he's tweaking or studying exactly how to do this and will bring that back when it is ready.
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Play Bitcoin Poker at sealswithclubs.eu. We're active and open to everyone.
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Scott J
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August 02, 2012, 02:21:12 PM |
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Currently not letting me send funds. It says 'sending transaction' beside 'Status: Subscribed To Wallet', but then nothing leaves my wallet.
Edit: I think I see what's happening. I am waiting for the change of an unconfirmed transaction.
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piuk (OP)
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August 04, 2012, 01:24:16 PM |
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Couple of updates* You can now import the output form vanitygen. * Brain Wallet import now supported (Same format as bitaddress.org) * When sending a transaction the UI will no longer ask for a private key for a watch only address unless there isn't sufficient funds available in addresses which already have a PK associated. * Fixed DNS SPF records (Thanks Stephen) * Potential security issue with uservoice script. Uservoice will now only load on https://blockchain.info/wallet/support-pages. (Thanks coderrr) Finally got around to adding your ips. Sorry for the delay. One third of the BTC came through immediately, and no more has been transferred in the last two hours. I'll just wait it out until tomorrow and see... Payments > 1000 BTC can take few hours depending on how busy the service is that day. Sorry for the delay. wouldnt it be awesome to just import a wallet.dat?
Yeah I really wanted to do this but with pure javascript I don't think it's possible. The alternative option is introducing a java applet but it opens up a lot of potential security issues (Same with a downloadable java app). The JSON RPC import can provide similar functionality though.
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ErebusBat
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August 04, 2012, 03:33:44 PM |
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Couple of updates * Brain Wallet import now supported (Same format as bitaddress.org)
Does anyone know if this is the same format as Electrum? I am away from my laptop or I would check.
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ErebusBat
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August 04, 2012, 03:36:10 PM |
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Wow... Looks like there are way more people from my hometown than I would have thought. Anyone from Casper,WY PM or respond here.
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Scott J
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August 04, 2012, 09:02:41 PM |
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Newbie question:
Regarding the wallet backups that I receive via e-mail - if someone had access to them would they have access to my coins? Or would they still need my password?
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minimalB
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August 04, 2012, 09:07:04 PM |
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No, they are encrypted, so password is needed for import.
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August 04, 2012, 09:15:57 PM |
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No, they are encrypted, so password is needed for import. Thanks - I thought (and hoped!) as much.
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IveBeenBit
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August 04, 2012, 11:14:50 PM |
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I just got a Yubikey from Mt. Gox. When I go to my blockchain.info security details, I see that I can choose "Mt. Gox Yubikey." Mt. Gox claims that their site is the only one where this Yubikey will work. Did piuk hack the Gox yubikeys so I can use the same yubikey here and at Gox as well? It seems that way from the site, but I'm afraid of going through with it in case I lose access to my coins. Is it really that simple?
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BkkCoins
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August 04, 2012, 11:34:27 PM |
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Note the minor typo on the new Brain Wallet feature.
"A Brain Wallet if a private key..." => "A Brain Wallet is a private key..."
Awesome new feature and glad it is compatible with bitaddress.org too.
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August 05, 2012, 02:30:51 AM |
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I just got a Yubikey from Mt. Gox. When I go to my blockchain.info security details, I see that I can choose "Mt. Gox Yubikey." Mt. Gox claims that their site is the only one where this Yubikey will work. Did piuk hack the Gox yubikeys so I can use the same yubikey here and at Gox as well? It seems that way from the site, but I'm afraid of going through with it in case I lose access to my coins. Is it really that simple?
The Mt.Gox option only uses the 1st part that is always the same, not the one time password. It just adds a little more entropy to your password. If someone knows one of your yubikey passwords from the past they can use it to login with out needing your yubikey.
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minimalB
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August 06, 2012, 12:31:56 AM |
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@piuk: what happens after 5 wrong login attempts?
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piuk (OP)
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August 06, 2012, 10:03:09 AM |
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@piuk: what happens after 5 wrong login attempts?
Your account gets locked for 4 hours preventing further login attempts and you will get notified by email. Note the minor typo on the new Brain Wallet feature.
Thanks Does anyone know if this is the same format as Electrum? I am away from my laptop or I would check.
I don't think so, Electrum has a more sophisticated deterministic algorithm. I just got a Yubikey from Mt. Gox. When I go to my blockchain.info security details, I see that I can choose "Mt. Gox Yubikey." Mt. Gox claims that their site is the only one where this Yubikey will work. Did piuk hack the Gox yubikeys so I can use the same yubikey here and at Gox as well? It seems that way from the site, but I'm afraid of going through with it in case I lose access to my coins. Is it really that simple?
Blockchain can not do full OTP validation on Mt.Gox Yubikeys and and only uses the 16 byte prefix. It's not ideal (Related: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64300.0).
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August 06, 2012, 01:16:09 PM |
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Damn. I was hoping that it would be an actual OTP, instead of something that is vulnerable to a replay attack.
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