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April 13, 2014, 06:54:26 AM |
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I downloaded it, and update very slow
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TheSmurfsCoin:Tn5HRXnMmbVQoDjsz3rgSZwZwQyz5JNXr2 ShareCoin:SfE8LN2MLVV5XHmKLizjZonAHYPMFS1muN FootballCoin:Fe6JUNh9j9CB5pagUxWwifoSsNyLeU3md5
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Every time a block is mined, a certain amount of BTC (called the
subsidy) is created out of thin air and given to the miner. The
subsidy halves every four years and will reach 0 in about 130 years.
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pinger
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Bitcoin - Resistance is futile
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April 13, 2014, 07:51:27 AM |
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Does other Bitcoin clients also afected?
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For rent
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bitsalame
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April 14, 2014, 03:37:30 AM |
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So basically, if you had 0.9.0, but you neither have enabled manually rpcssl from the console, nor clicked on any bitcoin link, then your wallet has always been safe and no private keys could have been leaked.
This is a relief if you have several addresses linked to shares.
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Freedom24
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April 14, 2014, 05:41:09 PM |
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How can I Upgrade my Bitcoin QT?
I use Linux Ubunto and I don't know what to do.
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dex1
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April 15, 2014, 12:04:17 AM |
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How can I Upgrade my Bitcoin QT?
I use Linux Ubunto and I don't know what to do.
Being a noob myself I asked the same question and got no answer here. Just to have it clear I was using bitcoin 0.9.0 from Ubuntu PPA and had my libssl1.0.0 updated however in the debug window it still showed old/insecure version of OpenSSL. So here is what I did: -First thing first back up ur wallet. -Shut down your client. -Now make a backup of your current bitcoin-qt executable/shared library which should be in /usr/bin cd /usr/bin sudo mv bitcoin-qt bitcoin-qt.bckup -Download and verify bitcoin-0.9.1-linux.tar.gz-Navigate to your Home directory -and then to Downloads -unzip what you've downloaded tar xvzf bitcoin-0.9.1-linux.tar.gz
-Navigate to just unzipped directory -and then depending on whether your system is 32 or 64 do cd bin/32
/* alternatively if your system is 64 do */
cd bin/64
-copy bitcoin-qt from this directory to /usr/bin sudo cp bitcoin-qt /usr/bin -start your client the usual way. Hope it helps...
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cypherdoc
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April 15, 2014, 01:51:12 AM |
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How can I Upgrade my Bitcoin QT?
I use Linux Ubunto and I don't know what to do.
Being a noob myself I asked the same question and got no answer here. Just to have it clear I was using bitcoin 0.9.0 from Ubuntu PPA and had my libssl1.0.0 updated however in the debug window it still showed old/insecure version of OpenSSL. So here is what I did: -First thing first back up ur wallet. -Shut down your client. -Now make a backup of your current bitcoin-qt executable/shared library which should be in /usr/bin cd /usr/bin sudo mv bitcoin-qt bitcoin-qt.bckup -Download and verify bitcoin-0.9.1-linux.tar.gz-Navigate to your Home directory -and then to Downloads -unzip what you've downloaded tar xvzf bitcoin-0.9.1-linux.tar.gz
-Navigate to just unzipped directory -and then depending on whether your system is 32 or 64 do cd bin/32
/* alternatively if your system is 64 do */
cd bin/64
-copy bitcoin-qt from this directory to /usr/bin sudo cp bitcoin-qt /usr/bin -start your client the usual way. Hope it helps... nice. thank you. how do i turn this into an icon executable seen in Dashboard? hom@home:/usr/bin$ ./bitcoin-qt
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gweedo
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April 15, 2014, 02:00:44 AM |
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Is anyone else having an issue with multi-sig transactions. It seems that bitcoin 0.9.1 can't find the proper private key for the public key when using signrawtransaction. I tried on two different computers. I had to manually redo the transaction and insert the private key myself.
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androidboss
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April 15, 2014, 04:56:08 AM |
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very good,i will try it
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joinmicah
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Crypto-Commodities are the People's Money!
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April 15, 2014, 01:55:44 PM |
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It is Very Important that you update you Client to combat against the Open SSL Bug known as HeartBleed.com More information at the following link
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frogfrmr
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April 15, 2014, 02:54:57 PM |
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Hi, I'm a newbie for sure.
I downloaded the new version v0.9.1.0-g026a939-beta (32-bit) and it appears to be communicating by the looks of the network traffic graph. When I started it, days ago, it said "12 days behind" and now it says "2 weeks behind". It also says:
"Warning: The network does not appear to fully agree! Some miners appear to be experiencing issues.",
Should I just wait and see what happens? Should I be concerned?
Thanks.
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Kiki112
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April 15, 2014, 03:07:00 PM |
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I have 0.9.1 version now, does it mean I'm safe? Do I also have to delete my previous version?
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April 16, 2014, 01:58:15 AM |
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EDIT: Also, are the cold addresses generated from bitaddress.org safe? Most of my cold Bitcoins are stored on addresses (with their keys) generated from bitaddress.org (i.e. the "Bulk Wallet" option)
Verifying the SHA1 checksum of the bitaddress.org HTML that you download locally is the way to be sure you are safe.
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Polyatomic
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April 16, 2014, 07:53:40 AM |
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How can I Upgrade my Bitcoin QT?
I use Linux Ubunto and I don't know what to do.
nice. thank you. how do i turn this into an icon executable seen in Dashboard? hom@home:/usr/bin$ ./bitcoin-qt You should be able to lock it to the launcher when its running aye
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April 16, 2014, 07:26:58 PM |
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Quick guide for Ubuntu 1. Download https://bitcoin.org/bin/0.9.1/bitcoin-0.9.1-linux.tar.gz2. Open file, then click 'Extract'-button. Extract the files in your home folder. 3. Open terminal, enter: sudo cp ~/bitcoin-0.9.1-linux/bin/64/bitcoin-qt /usr/bin #(or 32 instead of 64 if you have 32-bit Ubuntu)
Done.
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Zhan21
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April 17, 2014, 08:18:12 AM |
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Do I need to uninstall 0.9.0?
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April 17, 2014, 03:32:50 PM |
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I am not using bicoin-qt but i installed it and using multibit. It is necessary to update it or uninstall it?
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Kimmo
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April 17, 2014, 08:16:45 PM |
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Do I need to uninstall 0.9.0? No.
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haploid23
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April 18, 2014, 11:16:49 AM |
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Dam I'm still using 8.6 QT. It seems like there needs to be constant updates. What if one were to take a break from bitcoin for 5 years? There has to be a better way to not have vulnerable wallets during this time.
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DeathAndTaxes
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April 19, 2014, 05:51:26 PM |
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Dam I'm still using 8.6 QT. It seems like there needs to be constant updates. What if one were to take a break from bitcoin for 5 years? There has to be a better way to not have vulnerable wallets during this time.
If you aren't using Bitcoin you wouldn't be vulnerable. When you decide to start using Bitcoin after your five year break you would download and install the current software.
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