wizzardTim
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April 24, 2014, 03:18:46 PM |
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Why is it easier through blockchain? If I have a qt wallet, sent all my BTCs from the wallet to its main (and only visible) address, would that be a problem?
Blockchain is just foolproof; it's trivial to export the private key to a single address that you choose to send from. QT perhaps chooses whichever address has sufficient funds; so, I don't feel in control of QT and consider it is a mix of multiple addresses. If you're confident you are sending from the address in qt or the daemon and you know the private key to that address, then go ahead. When you look to move SPT later you'll need to know the private key, that's all. Thank you. Im gonna use blockchain just to be sure.
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Lizard
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April 24, 2014, 03:54:00 PM |
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So me sending from my Electrum wallet means I've lost my coins?
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lamosty
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April 24, 2014, 04:00:44 PM |
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So me sending from my Electrum wallet means I've lost my coins? No, they will refund your account. Just ask for it.
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Lizard
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April 24, 2014, 04:02:10 PM |
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I sent them 1BTC on Tuesday and have not received any coins, unless I'm being completely retarded and have missed them some how. How am I meant to view the coins? If I type the sending address or transaction ID into blockchain or masterchest no Safecoins show up. Can anyone help?
Thanks, so I see my transaction listed (248 on the spreadsheet), so where do I confirm receipt of the coins?
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drawingthesun
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April 24, 2014, 04:23:17 PM |
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So me sending from my Electrum wallet means I've lost my coins? Wait what? Isn't Electrum a wallet where you have access to your private keys? Why can't you use Electrum?
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sepehr
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April 24, 2014, 04:28:39 PM |
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I want to buy safecoin with Mastercoin, Can I do it yet or it is closed?
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Lizard
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April 24, 2014, 04:44:42 PM |
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So me sending from my Electrum wallet means I've lost my coins? Wait what? Isn't Electrum a wallet where you have access to your private keys? Why can't you use Electrum? That's what I thought too. You can import your Keys from the server with Electrum but then that defeats the Seed recovery thing that appeals to most people.
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drawingthesun
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April 24, 2014, 04:50:30 PM |
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So me sending from my Electrum wallet means I've lost my coins? Wait what? Isn't Electrum a wallet where you have access to your private keys? Why can't you use Electrum? That's what I thought too. You can import your Keys from the server with Electrum but then that defeats the Seed recovery thing that appeals to most people. I think you're misunderstanding how Electrum works. The seed is generated on your PC and is deterministic, so that seed is used by the Electrum client locally to generate your private/public keys. The server part is only for the blockchain, no keys go to or from the server. I believe if you look in the source of Electrum and replicated the deterministic algorithm you can replicate your wallet in any program if you have the correct seed. This is an entirely offline operation. Electrum is not a web wallet at all. You have the private key of a public address in your Electrum wallet, and thus should be able to use it for the purposes being discussed here.
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Lizard
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April 24, 2014, 05:02:22 PM |
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Ah that makes sense, thanks for clarifying. So yeah Electrum should work with Safecoin.
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labestia
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April 24, 2014, 05:05:55 PM |
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I sent them 1BTC on Tuesday and have not received any coins, unless I'm being completely retarded and have missed them some how. How am I meant to view the coins? If I type the sending address or transaction ID into blockchain or masterchest no Safecoins show up. Can anyone help?
Thanks, so I see my transaction listed (248 on the spreadsheet), so where do I confirm receipt of the coins? last entry into that spreadsheet was 11:09 Are these being fed using a manual process?
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marcelus
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April 24, 2014, 05:26:10 PM |
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So the majority of the IPO is stolen Gox funds and apparently the sourcecode is a copy of a 14 year old's repo.
Well good thing I held off on investing.
This is the worst version of Chinese whispers I've ever seen
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4jefflee
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April 24, 2014, 05:51:33 PM |
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So do I use my wallets "receiving" address to check on masterches.info?
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davidpbrown
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April 24, 2014, 06:36:34 PM |
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So do I use my wallets "receiving" address to check on masterches.info? You need to know which public address you sent from. If you can find the transaction id from the history of transactions, perhaps searching that on http://blockchain.info/ will show more clearly which address you sent from. SPT will be credited to the same address by return. If it's not clear the address can be a reference address for BTC; MSC; XCP; and now MaidSafeCoin SPT.. and that's still the BTC blockchain, though others like DVC use the same addresses on a different ledger==blockchain. To make any action with SPT in future, you will need to know your private key relating to the address.. the private key is everything. If you didn't send from one address that you control the private key for then you can usually export those, though some shared web wallets don't allow that, software like bitcoin-qt perhaps will but you might need commandline for that.
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April 24, 2014, 09:19:22 PM |
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Can i buy safecoin with my BTC in dex now from all other owners who want to sell?
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davidpbrown
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April 24, 2014, 09:37:01 PM |
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Can i buy safecoin with my BTC in dex now from all other owners who want to sell?
also buymaid.com in BTC; LTC; MSC and apparently also DOGE and perhaps others.
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Momimaus
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April 24, 2014, 10:05:47 PM |
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Can i buy safecoin with my BTC in dex now from all other owners who want to sell?
also buymaid.com in BTC; LTC; MSC and apparently also DOGE and perhaps others. How is it possible to buy coins there? I thought it is 10% investors 15% developing and 75% mining. So who is selling there coins for a fixed price of 1BTC/10000maids?
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stereotype
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April 24, 2014, 10:09:36 PM |
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April 24, 2014, 10:14:59 PM |
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Can i buy safecoin with my BTC in dex now from all other owners who want to sell?
also buymaid.com in BTC; LTC; MSC and apparently also DOGE and perhaps others. How is it possible to buy coins there? I thought it is 10% investors 15% developing and 75% mining. So who is selling there coins for a fixed price of 1BTC/10000maids? It's people belonging to that 10% of investors that are selling their coins for a quick 100%+ profit
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drawingthesun
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April 25, 2014, 03:00:37 AM |
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Can i buy safecoin with my BTC in dex now from all other owners who want to sell?
also buymaid.com in BTC; LTC; MSC and apparently also DOGE and perhaps others. How is it possible to buy coins there? I thought it is 10% investors 15% developing and 75% mining. So who is selling there coins for a fixed price of 1BTC/10000maids? It's people belonging to that 10% of investors that are selling their coins for a quick 100%+ profit How so? 1 bitcoin nets you just over 20,000 maids right? So this is netting the seller 50% less than cost at 10,000.
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newuser01
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April 25, 2014, 03:08:11 AM |
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I have ~20 000 worth of Safecoins I'm willing to sell, pm me offers!
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