dzimbeck
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January 12, 2015, 11:11:40 AM |
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Oh ok the site really needs to be redesigned. I thought there was a link there. OK so the link to the new BitBay client is... www.davtonia.com/blackhalo/bitbaysetup.exe
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Gizfreak
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January 12, 2015, 11:19:13 AM |
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Oh ok the site really needs to be redesigned. Also the OP needs an update, as it is still showing our former logo eg.
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canadian1969
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January 12, 2015, 01:13:05 PM |
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whats the current version number? 1.0.0.1g ?
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Gizfreak
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January 12, 2015, 01:32:29 PM |
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whats the current version number? 1.0.0.1g ?
The QT wallet is still the same version 1.0.0.1g. The smart contracts client has had an update though.
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RJF
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January 12, 2015, 01:41:52 PM |
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Nice job Issie! Your logo had winner written all over it, please keep contributing quality graphics!
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DNotesVault“First, they ignore you. Then, they laugh at you. Then, they fight you. Then you win!” – Mahatma Gandhi Prepare for your future now, check out CRISP For Retirement and our complete family of CRISP savings plans.
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Kevinrasf
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January 12, 2015, 03:12:17 PM Last edit: January 12, 2015, 05:45:10 PM by Kevinrasf |
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Great work!
Lets make this happen guys!
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ShiftyTripster
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January 12, 2015, 04:02:46 PM |
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Hey David, I am having some issues with the new client. It just ends without any errors after what seems to be the same amount of time. About a minute or so. This happened with the install and once I got that done the wallet itself. Any ideas? I will uninstall , reboot and try again. I am on Windows 8.1. I liked that it had some info for new peeps, a guide, but some of the wording should really be changed. Not a complaint, looks slick. Congrats on all the hard work.
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BitBaydev (OP)
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January 12, 2015, 04:35:18 PM |
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http://cointelegraph.com/news/113286/bithalo-releases-decentralized-escrow-client-v21-to-rival-paypal-western-unionBitHalo Releases Decentralized Escrow Client v2.1 to Rival PayPal, Western UnionBitHalo announces the release of version 2.1 of its decentralized escrow client, adding a new feature that aims to compete directly with companies such as Paypal and Western Union, said the organization in an announcement. Entitled the "Advanced Payment," the new feature allows simple and secure peer-to-peer payments via email using either Bitcoin or Blackcoin. The "Advanced Payment" feature is sent from a peer that wishes to contract or send a payment to another. After both parties agree on a password they will use for the pay-to-email transaction, the recipient receives an offer to the email address he/she had provided, followed by helpful instructions to fulfill the procedure and a download link to BitHalo. Upon opening the personal client attributed to the provided email address, the user will have an option to enter the said password and then receive the bitcoin payment. BitHalo's founder and lead developer David Zimberk is surfing on the tipping movement, which he believes holds great potential in accelerating widespread adoption of cryptocurrency. "There’s a ton of utility in the [Advanced Payment] feature," Zimberk stated. "I tested it on my sister, my friend in North Dakota and a friend in NYC. None had bitcoins before this, now they’re compelled to join the movement and with the ease of a few clicks of a button." Launched in July 2014, BitHalo is said to be the world's first decentralized smart contracting software. It first supported solely Blackcoin, until August 2014, when the team added a multi-coin capability to support Bitcoin as well. BitHalo aims to eliminate middlemen, allowing users "to create binding agreements peer to peer without the hassle or risk of involving a third party," explained Zimberg. He continued: "It solves enforcement for most, if not all, types of contracts via both parties sharing in equal risk. [BitHalo] removes profitability from theft or fraud and allows anyone anywhere to trust a stranger." Halo clients include BitHalo and BlackHalo. Both had integrated NightTrader, a decentralized exchange and trading floor where users can conduct contracts and do business with new and existing parties.
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RJF
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January 12, 2015, 04:40:39 PM |
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Hey David, I am having some issues with the new client. It just ends without any errors after what seems to be the same amount of time. About a minute or so. This happened with the install and once I got that done the wallet itself. Any ideas? I will uninstall , reboot and try again. I am on Windows 8.1. I liked that it had some info for new peeps, a guide, but some of the wording should really be changed. Not a complaint, looks slick. Congrats on all the hard work. Same here, get an error then crash. "The instruction at "0x0079e476" referenced memory at "0xfffffff" The memory could not be read".
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DNotesVault“First, they ignore you. Then, they laugh at you. Then, they fight you. Then you win!” – Mahatma Gandhi Prepare for your future now, check out CRISP For Retirement and our complete family of CRISP savings plans.
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BitBaydev (OP)
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January 12, 2015, 04:48:04 PM |
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Hey David, I am having some issues with the new client. It just ends without any errors after what seems to be the same amount of time. About a minute or so. This happened with the install and once I got that done the wallet itself. Any ideas? I will uninstall , reboot and try again. I am on Windows 8.1. I liked that it had some info for new peeps, a guide, but some of the wording should really be changed. Not a complaint, looks slick. Congrats on all the hard work. Same here, get an error then crash. "The instruction at "0x0079e476" referenced memory at "0xfffffff" The memory could not be read". if you do not need a multisig address or share account, then you do not need the second private key or share file.
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ShiftyTripster
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January 12, 2015, 04:52:13 PM |
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Hey David, I am having some issues with the new client. It just ends without any errors after what seems to be the same amount of time. About a minute or so. This happened with the install and once I got that done the wallet itself. Any ideas? I will uninstall , reboot and try again. I am on Windows 8.1. I liked that it had some info for new peeps, a guide, but some of the wording should really be changed. Not a complaint, looks slick. Congrats on all the hard work. Same here, get an error then crash. "The instruction at "0x0079e476" referenced memory at "0xfffffff" The memory could not be read". if you do not need a multisig address or share account, then you do not need the second private key or share file. Yeah it doesn't seem to matter for me. I do not get any specific error. A tad odd since the old client runs fine on for me.
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WhalingWhales
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January 12, 2015, 05:09:04 PM |
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Hey David, I am having some issues with the new client. It just ends without any errors after what seems to be the same amount of time. About a minute or so. This happened with the install and once I got that done the wallet itself. Any ideas? I will uninstall , reboot and try again. I am on Windows 8.1. I liked that it had some info for new peeps, a guide, but some of the wording should really be changed. Not a complaint, looks slick. Congrats on all the hard work. Same here, get an error then crash. "The instruction at "0x0079e476" referenced memory at "0xfffffff" The memory could not be read". if you do not need a multisig address or share account, then you do not need the second private key or share file. Yeah it doesn't seem to matter for me. I do not get any specific error. A tad odd since the old client runs fine on for me. I had same problem when i stored one private key on usb an one private hid in image on laptop, i never put usb in on this occasion and it loaded for a second then exited rather quickly with no error, i see it as an excellent security feature without the usb you cannot hack my wallet, i would recommend 2 keys regardless of what it is you want to do with the wallet. So judging by my problem which was very similar it does not look like your key/keys are being found for some reason. sure David will be around soon and help you further.
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issie81
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January 12, 2015, 05:15:35 PM |
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Hey David, I am having some issues with the new client. It just ends without any errors after what seems to be the same amount of time. About a minute or so. This happened with the install and once I got that done the wallet itself. Any ideas? I will uninstall , reboot and try again. I am on Windows 8.1. I liked that it had some info for new peeps, a guide, but some of the wording should really be changed. Not a complaint, looks slick. Congrats on all the hard work. Same here, get an error then crash. "The instruction at "0x0079e476" referenced memory at "0xfffffff" The memory could not be read". if you do not need a multisig address or share account, then you do not need the second private key or share file. Yeah it doesn't seem to matter for me. I do not get any specific error. A tad odd since the old client runs fine on for me. I had same problem when i stored one private key on usb an one private hid in image on laptop, i never put usb in on this occasion and it loaded for a second then exited rather quickly with no error, i see it as an excellent security feature without the usb you cannot hack my wallet, i would recommend 2 keys regardless of what it is you want to do with the wallet. So judging by my problem which was very similar it does not look like your key/keys are being found for some reason. sure David will be around soon and help you further. So you store key1 on pc and key2 on stick you hide the stick safe then your wallet is not useable unless you plug the usb in the pc..am i seeing this correct?
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WhalingWhales
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January 12, 2015, 05:45:11 PM |
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Hey David, I am having some issues with the new client. It just ends without any errors after what seems to be the same amount of time. About a minute or so. This happened with the install and once I got that done the wallet itself. Any ideas? I will uninstall , reboot and try again. I am on Windows 8.1. I liked that it had some info for new peeps, a guide, but some of the wording should really be changed. Not a complaint, looks slick. Congrats on all the hard work. Same here, get an error then crash. "The instruction at "0x0079e476" referenced memory at "0xfffffff" The memory could not be read". if you do not need a multisig address or share account, then you do not need the second private key or share file. Yeah it doesn't seem to matter for me. I do not get any specific error. A tad odd since the old client runs fine on for me. I had same problem when i stored one private key on usb an one private hid in image on laptop, i never put usb in on this occasion and it loaded for a second then exited rather quickly with no error, i see it as an excellent security feature without the usb you cannot hack my wallet, i would recommend 2 keys regardless of what it is you want to do with the wallet. So judging by my problem which was very similar it does not look like your key/keys are being found for some reason. sure David will be around soon and help you further. So you store key1 on pc and key2 on stick you hide the stick safe then your wallet is not useable unless you plug the usb in the pc..am i seeing this correct? Thats correct one private key is in a image stored on my laptop, the 2nd private key is on a 'new' usb safely away from danger for someone with your amount of coin i would go a step further and back up both of them keys on another drive just incase, that with passwords good luck hackers lol if the security is there why not use it. Well done David this is by far the best crypto wallet i have come across.
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ShiftyTripster
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January 12, 2015, 06:03:56 PM |
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Hey David, I am having some issues with the new client. It just ends without any errors after what seems to be the same amount of time. About a minute or so. This happened with the install and once I got that done the wallet itself. Any ideas? I will uninstall , reboot and try again. I am on Windows 8.1. I liked that it had some info for new peeps, a guide, but some of the wording should really be changed. Not a complaint, looks slick. Congrats on all the hard work. Same here, get an error then crash. "The instruction at "0x0079e476" referenced memory at "0xfffffff" The memory could not be read". if you do not need a multisig address or share account, then you do not need the second private key or share file. Yeah it doesn't seem to matter for me. I do not get any specific error. A tad odd since the old client runs fine on for me. I had same problem when i stored one private key on usb an one private hid in image on laptop, i never put usb in on this occasion and it loaded for a second then exited rather quickly with no error, i see it as an excellent security feature without the usb you cannot hack my wallet, i would recommend 2 keys regardless of what it is you want to do with the wallet. So judging by my problem which was very similar it does not look like your key/keys are being found for some reason. sure David will be around soon and help you further. So you store key1 on pc and key2 on stick you hide the stick safe then your wallet is not useable unless you plug the usb in the pc..am i seeing this correct? Thats correct one private key is in a image stored on my laptop, the 2nd private key is on a 'new' usb safely away from danger for someone with your amount of coin i would go a step further and back up both of them keys on another drive just incase, that with passwords good luck hackers lol if the security is there why not use it. Well done David this is by far the best crypto wallet i have come across. Thanks, I certainly want to use two keys. I did not get that far. It crashed right before key creation. I tried re-installing. Same thing. I am sure as you said David will help me later.
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issie81
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January 12, 2015, 06:13:21 PM |
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ok i stored both keys on 2 usb stick what happens if one of the sticks get broke or something like that;) i want my coins maximum protection but also want it to be redundant..
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WhalingWhales
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January 12, 2015, 06:25:01 PM |
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ok i stored both keys on 2 usb stick what happens if one of the sticks get broke or something like that;) i want my coins maximum protection but also want it to be redundant..
If a drive gets broken then you would have lost access to the wallet from that one drive, try one drive at a time to insure they both work separately, if both are working well it will not matter if one breaks because you just get a new drive and back up again EDIT: on setup the wizard i'm sure it said something about paper keys but i stupidly did not pay as much attention as i should David when your about if you could explain if there is a method of paper keys? that would be awesome to know how and i am sure issie would also appreciate knowing more.
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j-bar
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January 12, 2015, 07:24:46 PM |
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Make multiple secure backups of your keys (encrypt the backups). I store mine on an encrypted drive and two USB keys - learnt my lesson when I lost 100K BLK through not keeping multiple backups.
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