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October 17, 2014, 04:48:14 AM |
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still mintpal won let get back XMR from them
I haven't gotten any new updates or deposits into my requested address either. I want to send mine into Poloniex, so I put my Withdrawal address and my Payment ID in the USER NOTES box. Keeping my fingers crossed that they get that information and send it correctly.
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Its About Sharing
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October 17, 2014, 07:04:59 AM |
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still mintpal won let get back XMR from them
I haven't gotten any new updates or deposits into my requested address either. I want to send mine into Poloniex, so I put my Withdrawal address and my Payment ID in the USER NOTES box. Keeping my fingers crossed that they get that information and send it correctly. I was going to post this question, the Payment ID is KEY, but you should probably put the withdrawal address in the withdrawal address field and the Payment ID under User Notes? Anyone? Thanks, IAS
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BTC = Black Swan. BTC = Antifragile - "Some things benefit from shocks; they thrive and grow when exposed to volatility, randomness, disorder, and stressors and love adventure, risk, and uncertainty. Robust is not the opposite of fragile.
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superresistant
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October 17, 2014, 07:09:30 AM |
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e-coinomist
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Money often costs too much.
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October 17, 2014, 07:56:10 AM |
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Moolah just got arrested.
Aaarghgrrr! Another cryptojailbird. The two are accusing “Alex Green” of, in fact, being a pseudonym. The CEO may not be who he says he is, and the two compiled evidence to make their case. This evidence included pictures of a Ryan Gentle, other pseudonyms such as Ryan Kennedy, along with other scams this person has committed in the past all cross-referenced with pictures of “Alex Green” and a photo ID of the perpetrator. At a time like this, I would have liked to see some reputated members stepping up, offering escrow/transport services for funds. Wasn't there some economy focused working group? Since this: My apologies. I was caught up getting help setting up a wallet which I was finally able to do. I would have taken you up otherwise, although the withdrawal on mintpal is only set up to withdrawal all or nothing. Regardless, XMR is one of the coins mintpal lists as having "issues" so withdrawals are also delayed. Yes, I was in a bit of a panic.
... has blown my idea of trusty partial transfers, like 15% of the coins in transfer at all times, out of the waters. Which would have been the way enabling the community to help themselfes. Now reading it's all been setup by a pro-scammer, this figures just nicely.
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25hashcoin
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October 17, 2014, 08:13:56 AM |
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still mintpal won let get back XMR from them
I haven't gotten any new updates or deposits into my requested address either. I want to send mine into Poloniex, so I put my Withdrawal address and my Payment ID in the USER NOTES box. Keeping my fingers crossed that they get that information and send it correctly. I was going to post this question, the Payment ID is KEY, but you should probably put the withdrawal address in the withdrawal address field and the Payment ID under User Notes? Anyone? Thanks, IAS I ended up creating a personal wallet address. You don't need a payment ID to send that way.
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Bitcoin - Peer to Peer Electronic CASH
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myagui
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October 17, 2014, 09:02:13 AM |
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[...] At a time like this, I would have liked to see some reputated members stepping up, offering escrow/transport services for funds. Wasn't there some economy focused working group? [...]
Fair point. I offer to help out anyone who's in need of a transport service, if this is still of any use. I can be reached by PM here, or by the same IRC handle on Freenode #monero. Any fees from providing this service will go straight to the development fund. As with any such cases, please do your own research, do not trust a random individual on the 'interwebs', and act accordingly!
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DStefanov
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October 17, 2014, 09:32:58 AM |
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still mintpal won let get back XMR from them
I haven't gotten any new updates or deposits into my requested address either. I want to send mine into Poloniex, so I put my Withdrawal address and my Payment ID in the USER NOTES box. Keeping my fingers crossed that they get that information and send it correctly. I was going to post this question, the Payment ID is KEY, but you should probably put the withdrawal address in the withdrawal address field and the Payment ID under User Notes? Anyone? Thanks, IAS I ended up creating a personal wallet address. You don't need a payment ID to send that way. Which wallet do you use /0.8.8.4/ or ....? Only personal address you typed in without ID key? Do you arrived coins? Thanks!
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Its About Sharing
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October 17, 2014, 10:13:05 AM |
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still mintpal won let get back XMR from them
I haven't gotten any new updates or deposits into my requested address either. I want to send mine into Poloniex, so I put my Withdrawal address and my Payment ID in the USER NOTES box. Keeping my fingers crossed that they get that information and send it correctly. I was going to post this question, the Payment ID is KEY, but you should probably put the withdrawal address in the withdrawal address field and the Payment ID under User Notes? Anyone? Thanks, IAS I ended up creating a personal wallet address. You don't need a payment ID to send that way. I can't get the wallet to install from source on my MAC and I don't like running it otherwise. So, I need to give Mintpal my Poloniex address with Payment ID... But thanks for the suggestion.
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BTC = Black Swan. BTC = Antifragile - "Some things benefit from shocks; they thrive and grow when exposed to volatility, randomness, disorder, and stressors and love adventure, risk, and uncertainty. Robust is not the opposite of fragile.
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papa_lazzarou
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October 17, 2014, 11:16:16 AM |
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I can't get the wallet to install from source on my MAC and I don't like running it otherwise. So, I need to give Mintpal my Poloniex address with Payment ID... But thanks for the suggestion.
Why don't you create a linux VM on your mac and run the binaries \ install from source there? The install_script works flawlessly with the latest Mint (at least).
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superresistant
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October 17, 2014, 11:22:33 AM |
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I can't get the wallet to install from source on my MAC and I don't like running it otherwise. So, I need to give Mintpal my Poloniex address with Payment ID... But thanks for the suggestion.
Why don't you create a linux VM on your mac and run the binaries \ install from source there? (the script works flawlessly) True, install a Linux virtual machine. Run the script. Get your coins. Easy.
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sammy007
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October 17, 2014, 01:38:10 PM |
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I can't get the wallet to install from source on my MAC and I don't like running it otherwise. So, I need to give Mintpal my Poloniex address with Payment ID... But thanks for the suggestion.
You don't have to install from source on Mac. If you on Mavericks. https://github.com/sammy007/homebrew-cryptonightYou can build from source or use precompiled binaries. Just read README. I am going to create bottles (binaries) for Yosomite later today, but I need time to install new SSD and Yosomite on my Mac.
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Its About Sharing
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October 17, 2014, 05:43:33 PM |
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I can't get the wallet to install from source on my MAC and I don't like running it otherwise. So, I need to give Mintpal my Poloniex address with Payment ID... But thanks for the suggestion.
You don't have to install from source on Mac. If you on Mavericks. https://github.com/sammy007/homebrew-cryptonightYou can build from source or use precompiled binaries. Just read README. I am going to create bottles (binaries) for Yosomite later today, but I need time to install new SSD and Yosomite on my Mac. Thanks a lot for posting that. As usual, I couldn't get it to work. I did follow the directions (including downloading the large blockchain.bin file." I ran this command after installation: simplewallet --generate-new-wallet wallet.bin Got this error: bitmonero wallet v0.8.8.4-unknown password: ******************** Segmentation fault: 11 I ran it again and it said: Error: failed to generate new wallet: file already exists "wallet.bin" I noticed files were created though and I backed up my "wallet.bin.address.txt" address. I ran the "simplewallet" command and got this: Error: failed to load wallet: file not found ".keys" But, the "wallet.bin.keys" file exists. BTW - Is there a handy reference for commands that can be run? Didn't see that in the README. Now I get this from running "simplewallet" bitmonero wallet v0.8.8.4-unknown Specify wallet file name (e.g., wallet.bin). If the wallet doesn't exist, it will be created. Wallet file name: wallet.bin password: ******************** simplewallet(20000,0x7fff7caf2310) malloc: *** error for object 0x7fff7ce10c70: pointer being freed was not allocated *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug Abort trap: 6
If these errors jump out at anyone I would appreciate it. If not, I will wait for a DMG file.
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BTC = Black Swan. BTC = Antifragile - "Some things benefit from shocks; they thrive and grow when exposed to volatility, randomness, disorder, and stressors and love adventure, risk, and uncertainty. Robust is not the opposite of fragile.
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David Latapie
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October 17, 2014, 06:55:25 PM Last edit: October 17, 2014, 07:25:09 PM by David Latapie |
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For people interested in the XMR faucet/MMO Crypto-Kindgom, there is now an IRC channel for that: ##crypto-kingdom.
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Hilux74
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October 17, 2014, 07:21:40 PM |
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For people interested in the XMR faucet/MMO Crypto-Kindgom, there is not an IRC channel for that: ##crypto-kingdom. typo? not = now?
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David Latapie
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October 17, 2014, 07:25:20 PM |
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For people interested in the XMR faucet/MMO Crypto-Kindgom, there is not an IRC channel for that: ##crypto-kingdom. typo? not = now? Thanks
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October 17, 2014, 11:44:26 PM |
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I'm playing with FreeBSD - no idea how to use this OS, and I have never used it before.
is it an easy thing to install monero on this os?
If it's easy, anyone have a walkthrough?
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And it's only at the end of fall, that we discover it was naught but the wind that knew when one particular leaf was to fall from one particular tree, only to land in one distinct spot .. to be left for an eternity, and waste its time in a wait sublime. C0A2A1C4
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canth
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October 18, 2014, 12:03:18 AM |
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I'm playing with FreeBSD - no idea how to use this OS, and I have never used it before.
is it an easy thing to install monero on this os?
If it's easy, anyone have a walkthrough?
If you have never used a unix-like cmd-line OS, it's not going to be easy. Use the OS you know best - you're dealing with real money value - I wouldn't mix that with trying to learn a new OS.
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BanditryAndLoot
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October 18, 2014, 12:07:16 AM |
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I'm playing with FreeBSD - no idea how to use this OS, and I have never used it before.
is it an easy thing to install monero on this os?
If it's easy, anyone have a walkthrough?
If you have never used a unix-like cmd-line OS, it's not going to be easy. Use the OS you know best - you're dealing with real money value - I wouldn't mix that with trying to learn a new OS. Have used plenty of mint/ubuntu Have never used bsd. I'm using monero as an excuse to fix that
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And it's only at the end of fall, that we discover it was naught but the wind that knew when one particular leaf was to fall from one particular tree, only to land in one distinct spot .. to be left for an eternity, and waste its time in a wait sublime. C0A2A1C4
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canth
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October 18, 2014, 12:31:08 AM |
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I'm playing with FreeBSD - no idea how to use this OS, and I have never used it before.
is it an easy thing to install monero on this os?
If it's easy, anyone have a walkthrough?
If you have never used a unix-like cmd-line OS, it's not going to be easy. Use the OS you know best - you're dealing with real money value - I wouldn't mix that with trying to learn a new OS. Have used plenty of mint/ubuntu Have never used bsd. I'm using monero as an excuse to fix that Well, then freebsd is no more difficult than most linux distros. Start here - http://www.freebsdmadeeasy.com/For kicks I'm going to install it too - the interface is so simple under windows that I haven't felt the need to jump to fbsd, but I figure I can see what dependencies are needed.
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