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August 04, 2014, 11:04:08 PM |
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Er okay how the hell do I use chat LOL.
See now this crap is starting to get way in front of me and I fear the less tech savy might struggle with this hehe.... "cough".
haha , i feel ya, since crypto i know how my grandma feels watching me use my smartphone. The UI is comming so we don't have to deal with the hieroglyphs much longer.
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synechist
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August 04, 2014, 11:06:44 PM |
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Er okay how the hell do I use chat LOL.
See now this crap is starting to get way in front of me and I fear the less tech savy might struggle with this hehe.... "cough".
Hopefully rev 2.5 will make things more user friendly. Heh. Rev 2.5 certainly will. BrewCrewFan, send me a message. 1. On the "Receive Coins" tab, create a new address and label it "Chat" or something. 2. Copy your address and paste it into the "from" field on the "Messages" tab (use the "paste" icon to the right of the field). 3. Copy XHK5fr4hV4pbsdax6kxcD6MRQ1cijxWehX and paste it into the "to" field (use the icon again). 4. Copy 28kxMc4gitHiYXrgzggAhr5KUhsG8onDqqBBGeL8RipZG and paste it into the "key" field. 5. Write me a message. P.S. Fully unlock your app before doing all this.
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August 04, 2014, 11:10:26 PM |
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Good point.
While we're on this topic, nothing prevents people sending multiple chat messages from multiple addresses.
If people have to identify themselves here (or in a chat message), they can use multiple Bitcointalk accounts.
Hmm... I'm now gravitating toward a "whoever sends first" idea again.
Two options: - Make it a 24 hour competition, but give forum trolls an advantage due to entrants having to identify their messages/payments in this thread. - Make it a "whoever sends first" competition, and disadvantage whoever's offline at post 1000. What do you all think? "whoever sends first" would cause a lot of F5 buttons to go up in flames What about a 0.1 XC participation fee and if revenues exceed expectations you can give out 2 or 3 signed sticks. It would be kind of a special edition XC-stick lottery. A donation would make selecting a winner easy, the lowest transaction hash to number wins. But what is the link to XChat that way?
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synechist
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August 04, 2014, 11:13:52 PM |
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Can I just download the new wallet and it will automatically update? Or should I move my coins, delete the old one and then download the new one.
I'm not that tech illiterate, I just want to be careful...I have enough coins that I would like to be over cautious...
You should always maintain a backup of both your wallet.dat and your private keys. Instructions are here. This way, you can just download and run new updates without worrying. In addition, whenever you make a payment you should use coin control to specify an address for change to be sent to. Otherwise a change address will be created and you'll then have to back it up too.
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BrewCrewFan
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August 04, 2014, 11:17:58 PM |
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Er okay how the hell do I use chat LOL.
See now this crap is starting to get way in front of me and I fear the less tech savy might struggle with this hehe.... "cough".
haha , i feel ya, since crypto i know how my grandma feels watching me use my smartphone. The UI is comming so we don't have to deal with the hieroglyphs much longer. Yeah Now I am starting to feel old. I was booting computers off floppies when I was in grade school... microwaves were starting to become common in houses, ect ect. My boys seem to easily navigate on tech like its always "been there".... where as I fumble around with many new things. Should see me on a iPad lutz!
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August 04, 2014, 11:20:59 PM |
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Er okay how the hell do I use chat LOL.
See now this crap is starting to get way in front of me and I fear the less tech savy might struggle with this hehe.... "cough".
haha , i feel ya, since crypto i know how my grandma feels watching me use my smartphone. The UI is comming so we don't have to deal with the hieroglyphs much longer. Yeah Now I am starting to feel old. I was booting computers off floppies when I was in grade school... microwaves were starting to become common in houses, ect ect. My boys seem to easily navigate on tech like its always "been there".... where as I fumble around with many new things. Should see me on a iPad lutz! Ha! Right there with ya buddy!! Sounds like we are right about the same age:-)
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August 04, 2014, 11:23:24 PM |
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Er okay how the hell do I use chat LOL.
See now this crap is starting to get way in front of me and I fear the less tech savy might struggle with this hehe.... "cough".
haha , i feel ya, since crypto i know how my grandma feels watching me use my smartphone. The UI is comming so we don't have to deal with the hieroglyphs much longer. Yeah Now I am starting to feel old. I was booting computers off floppies when I was in grade school... microwaves were starting to become common in houses, ect ect. My boys seem to easily navigate on tech like its always "been there".... where as I fumble around with many new things. Should see me on a iPad lutz! Ha! Right there with ya buddy!! Sounds like we are right about the same age:-) Bet you old farts had to play outside and also used rotary phones when you were little too:-p
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August 04, 2014, 11:27:31 PM |
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Er okay how the hell do I use chat LOL.
See now this crap is starting to get way in front of me and I fear the less tech savy might struggle with this hehe.... "cough".
haha , i feel ya, since crypto i know how my grandma feels watching me use my smartphone. The UI is comming so we don't have to deal with the hieroglyphs much longer. Yeah Now I am starting to feel old. I was booting computers off floppies when I was in grade school... microwaves were starting to become common in houses, ect ect. My boys seem to easily navigate on tech like its always "been there".... where as I fumble around with many new things. Should see me on a iPad lutz! Ha! Right there with ya buddy!! Sounds like we are right about the same age:-) Bet you old farts had to play outside and also used rotary phones when you were little too:-p HA! Yeah, busted me.......it was miserable doing crank calls on one of those:-)
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tat123
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August 04, 2014, 11:28:10 PM |
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Arlyn... just sent a message. Did you receive it?
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synechist
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August 04, 2014, 11:34:34 PM |
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Arlyn... just sent a message. Did you receive it?
Yeah, just replied now.
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tat123
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August 04, 2014, 11:36:29 PM |
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Arlyn... just sent a message. Did you receive it?
Yeah, just replied now.
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MKAxe11
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August 04, 2014, 11:37:17 PM |
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Good point.
While we're on this topic, nothing prevents people sending multiple chat messages from multiple addresses.
If people have to identify themselves here (or in a chat message), they can use multiple Bitcointalk accounts.
Hmm... I'm now gravitating toward a "whoever sends first" idea again.
Two options: - Make it a 24 hour competition, but give forum trolls an advantage due to entrants having to identify their messages/payments in this thread. - Make it a "whoever sends first" competition, and disadvantage whoever's offline at post 1000. What do you all think? "whoever sends first" would cause a lot of F5 buttons to go up in flames What about a 0.1 XC participation fee and if revenues exceed expectations you can give out 2 or 3 signed sticks. It would be kind of a special edition XC-stick lottery. A donation would make selecting a winner easy, the lowest transaction hash to number wins. But what is the link to XChat that way? If linux/mac wallet with working xchat would be ready by the time we see page 1000 xchat would be my #1 choice to do this, but i think we're going to be there to soon.
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XChat:XJFcgcMqfdFxwXfqqfHPZs4uBomRfR6erQ / jwj2cnCPdf3uX53cyWyLreaJaDadj4BwqhdmhHcWFP5d
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August 04, 2014, 11:47:46 PM |
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Good point.
While we're on this topic, nothing prevents people sending multiple chat messages from multiple addresses.
If people have to identify themselves here (or in a chat message), they can use multiple Bitcointalk accounts.
Hmm... I'm now gravitating toward a "whoever sends first" idea again.
Two options: - Make it a 24 hour competition, but give forum trolls an advantage due to entrants having to identify their messages/payments in this thread. - Make it a "whoever sends first" competition, and disadvantage whoever's offline at post 1000. What do you all think? "whoever sends first" would cause a lot of F5 buttons to go up in flames What about a 0.1 XC participation fee and if revenues exceed expectations you can give out 2 or 3 signed sticks. It would be kind of a special edition XC-stick lottery. A donation would make selecting a winner easy, the lowest transaction hash to number wins. But what is the link to XChat that way? If linux/mac wallet with working xchat would be ready by the time we see page 1000 xchat would be my #1 choice to do this, but i think we're going to be there to soon. Ok, so no Xchat yet for Mac?
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August 04, 2014, 11:48:55 PM |
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Can I just download the new wallet and it will automatically update? Or should I move my coins, delete the old one and then download the new one.
I'm not that tech illiterate, I just want to be careful...I have enough coins that I would like to be over cautious...
You should always maintain a backup of both your wallet.dat and your private keys. Instructions are here. This way, you can just download and run new updates without worrying. In addition, whenever you make a payment you should use coin control to specify an address for change to be sent to. Otherwise a change address will be created and you'll then have to back it up too. Thank you...
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synechist
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August 05, 2014, 12:06:15 AM |
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***Win an XC TOR Stick signed by Dan Metcalf!***
Here's your chance to win the industry-leading privacy tool signed by its incredible developer! How to win:When the XC Bitcointalk thread reaches page 1000, do the following: 1) Use XChat to send a message to: Address: XDzTA6xMsx1FJkitgKaj3S9mMvPQEzN4w9 Public key: eRyb6fBBZxfkVp1kLcgc81WQuZw8pgpPwkVfKNhJBHBC (If you don't have XChat yet, download it here.) 2) Post the address you sent the message from onto the Official XC Forum here. 3) Put your XChat address and public key into your Bitcointalk signature. Since XChat is not yet released for Mac and Linux, users can alternatively send a micropayment to the address above, and then post their sending address on the Official XC Forum as described.
The competition will run for 24 hours from the time of the first post on page 1000.
The winner will be decided upon by a suitably random method. If needs be, a video or other means of proof will be posted to establish the randomness of the selection.
The signed TOR Stick will be shipped to the winner at the earliest possible date. This may be in advance of TOR Sticks being shipped to the general public.
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IMJim
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August 05, 2014, 12:15:15 AM |
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***Win an XC TOR Stick signed by Dan Metcalf!***
Here's your chance to win the industry-leading privacy tool signed by its incredible developer! How to win:When the XC Bitcointalk thread reaches page 1000, do the following: 1) Use XChat to send a message to: Address: XDzTA6xMsx1FJkitgKaj3S9mMvPQEzN4w9 Public key: eRyb6fBBZxfkVp1kLcgc81WQuZw8pgpPwkVfKNhJBHBC (If you don't have XChat yet, download it here.) 2) Post the address you sent the message from onto the Official XC Forum here. 3) Put your XChat address and public key into your Bitcointalk signature. Since XChat is not yet released for Mac and Linux, users can alternatively send a micropayment to the address above, and then post their sending address on the Official XC Forum as described.
The competition will run for 24 hours from the time of the first post on page 1000.
The winner will be decided upon by a suitably random method. If needs be, a video or other means of proof will be posted to establish the randomness of the selection.
The signed TOR Stick will be shipped to the winner at the earliest possible date. This may be in advance of TOR Sticks being shipped to the general public.
Hey man........I could be wrong, but this may be breaking this forum's new "giveaway" rules for which they are currently banning people for doing. I think that having people post their addresses here may get us into trouble.
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synechist
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August 05, 2014, 12:16:31 AM |
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Hey man........I could be wrong, but this may be breaking this forum's new "giveaway" rules for which they are currently banning people for doing. I think that having people post their addresses here may get us into trouble.
People post their addresses on the official forum, not on Bitcointalk. :-)
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KimmyF
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August 05, 2014, 12:19:35 AM |
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Can I just download the new wallet and it will automatically update? Or should I move my coins, delete the old one and then download the new one.
I'm not that tech illiterate, I just want to be careful...I have enough coins that I would like to be over cautious...
You should always maintain a backup of both your wallet.dat and your private keys. Instructions are here. This way, you can just download and run new updates without worrying. In addition, whenever you make a payment you should use coin control to specify an address for change to be sent to. Otherwise a change address will be created and you'll then have to back it up too. Interesting last point, assume the XC qt also has a key pool of 100. But xnode usage will start using more change addresses before you know it. Especially with many small transactions. Eg. Running an xnode requires special backup considerations. I go start mine with a large --keypool parameters before next backup to be sure
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IMJim
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August 05, 2014, 12:19:42 AM |
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Yeah, my apologies....I missed that part.
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synechist
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August 05, 2014, 12:22:31 AM |
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Can I just download the new wallet and it will automatically update? Or should I move my coins, delete the old one and then download the new one.
I'm not that tech illiterate, I just want to be careful...I have enough coins that I would like to be over cautious...
You should always maintain a backup of both your wallet.dat and your private keys. Instructions are here. This way, you can just download and run new updates without worrying. In addition, whenever you make a payment you should use coin control to specify an address for change to be sent to. Otherwise a change address will be created and you'll then have to back it up too. Interesting last point, assume the XC qt also has a key pool of 100. But xnode usage will start using more change addresses before you know it. Especially with many small transactions. Eg. Running an xnode requires special backup considerations. I go start mine with a large --keypool parameters before next backup to be sure Indeed. Once people start using private transactions there'll be a lot of change floating about. I've suggested that future wallets (i.e. when the new UI comes out) automatically return change to the sending address unless specified. If this isn't implemented then something sensible will be.
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