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Topic: CoinWallet.eu Stress Test Cancelled + Bitcoin Giveaway - page 16. (Read 98906 times)

legendary
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I have seen over $70 claimed from the addresses I'm watching. It is not impossible to get money from this. However, nobody seems to want to help.

That's because most people don't want to participate in this 'attack' on the network. aka, not helping, IS helping.

http://motherboard.vice.com/read/great-job-everyone-bitcoiners-are-ddosing-bitcoin
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1002
I'm so confused. I've tried importing the keys with Bither and Blockchain.info, both import fine but I can't send transations. I see transactions being sent out of the addresses though at a steady pace. I haven't actually secured any amount, is this normal? What am I doing wrong?

My Bitcoin core software is still synchronizing, so I can't try with that yet.

I'm in the exact same situation, however no one likes to help around here, they just like to post memes instead of telling us why we shouldn't waste our time.

It is pretty sad how unhelpful the Bitcoin community is. It almost seems like they don't want Bitcoin to be successful.

I have seen over $70 claimed from the addresses I'm watching. It is not impossible to get money from this. However, nobody seems to want to help.

Total amount left in the last addresses posted is $87.24.

lol are you coinwallet actually desperately phishing more 'poor' noobs in your scam? gtfo.
legendary
Activity: 1241
Merit: 1005
..like bright metal on a sullen ground.
They should have mixed in a small amount of legit redeemable keys to maximize the mayhem.
newbie
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Merit: 0
I'm so confused. I've tried importing the keys with Bither and Blockchain.info, both import fine but I can't send transations. I see transactions being sent out of the addresses though at a steady pace. I haven't actually secured any amount, is this normal? What am I doing wrong?

My Bitcoin core software is still synchronizing, so I can't try with that yet.

I'm in the exact same situation, however no one likes to help around here, they just like to post memes instead of telling us why we shouldn't waste our time.

It is pretty sad how unhelpful the Bitcoin community is. It almost seems like they don't want Bitcoin to be successful.

I have seen over $70 claimed from the addresses I'm watching. It is not impossible to get money from this. However, nobody seems to want to help.

Total amount left in the last addresses posted is $87.24.

*EDIT* I'm not phishing anybody, I'm watching the transactions as they happen... Seriously, what is wrong with you folks? I really don't think you guys understand how resilient the network is. It is not being DDoSed, there are simply people who know how to work with fees. Us "noobs" are just asking for help to make sure we aren't doing anything wrong.
newbie
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Merit: 0
I'm so confused. I've tried importing the keys with Bither and Blockchain.info, both import fine but I can't send transations. I see transactions being sent out of the addresses though at a steady pace. I haven't actually secured any amount, is this normal? What am I doing wrong?

My Bitcoin core software is still synchronizing, so I can't try with that yet.

I'm in the exact same situation, however no one likes to help around here, they just like to post memes instead of telling us why we shouldn't waste our time.
full member
Activity: 223
Merit: 132
I'm so confused. I've tried importing the keys with Bither and Blockchain.info, both import fine but I can't send transations. I see transactions being sent out of the addresses though at a steady pace. I haven't actually secured any amount, is this normal? What am I doing wrong?

My Bitcoin core software is still synchronizing, so I can't try with that yet.

newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
I'm so confused. I've tried importing the keys with Bither and Blockchain.info, both import fine but I can't send transations. I see transactions being sent out of the addresses though at a steady pace. I haven't actually secured any amount, is this normal? What am I doing wrong?

My Bitcoin core software is still synchronizing, so I can't try with that yet.
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
ManualMiner
one thing that should happen, is that prices on different bitcoin-marketplaces should start to differ from each other as arbitrage people are not able to transfer btc. but at the time beeing that doesnt seem to be an issue (besides that i dont quite believe that arbitrage is possible, as fiat transfer is far to slow, so the price-matching must come from somewhere else)..

arbitrage can take place with existing balances

yes, but only for limited time (given that those balances are not extremely huge)
hero member
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Merit: 500
one thing that should happen, is that prices on different bitcoin-marketplaces should start to differ from each other as arbitrage people are not able to transfer btc. but at the time beeing that doesnt seem to be an issue (besides that i dont quite believe that arbitrage is possible, as fiat transfer is far to slow, so the price-matching must come from somewhere else)..

arbitrage can take place with existing balances
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
i fear the electrum network stalls, client is high on cpu and does not react anymore

Same for all clients, any non full node wallet is no good. Even bitcoin core has issues.

I fired up bitcoin core and I wonder if I could somehow force it to use more of my CPU because my 8 core wouldn't handle this nicely if it were for the wallet to run on 1 single core.
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
ManualMiner
well.. maybe it has started to have an effect
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
ManualMiner
one thing that should happen, is that prices on different bitcoin-marketplaces should start to differ from each other as arbitrage people are not able to transfer btc. but at the time beeing that doesnt seem to be an issue (besides that i dont quite believe that arbitrage is possible, as fiat transfer is far to slow, so the price-matching must come from somewhere else)..
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
ManualMiner
if mempool is 145MB - which multiple of that will have to be synch´ed over all full-synched members of the network until all are even again?
legendary
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Merit: 2965
Terminated.
I'm using bitcoind and bitcoin-cli on a server command line, its even better. I'm not going to partake in this anymore since it will spam attack the network and my own wallets, deleting wallet.dat to get rid of these garbage private keys
It's great that you know how to use these. Basically I was using Electrum to verify and Bitcoin Core to import last night. It was mostly for testing as I had encountered an address with 0.53 BTC. However, that address had ~53k inputs and the total TX size would be around 7-8MB. I was not able to do anything besides using coin control while manually selecting inputs (up to 200; to test, as I did not bother to select more). In the meantime someone else started using the same address and all I had gotten was conflicted status on my transactions. At that point I had given up (as you've said). It's not worth the trouble in addition to harming the network.


Not surprising since we were already at ~450 PH/s. I doubt that this is directly related to the current situation. The real problem is mempool which has ~29 000 transactions and is 154MB large. People stop what you're doing now!
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
ManualMiner
got 0.09 btc in the imported keys (electrum). cant send cause not sync´ed. but client stalled again. nice piece of python software btw Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1027
legendary
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Merit: 1002



ow noes, bitcoin is broken Sad


legendary
Activity: 1020
Merit: 1027
i fear the electrum network stalls, client is high on cpu and does not react anymore

Same here.
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
ManualMiner
i fear the electrum network stalls, client is high on cpu and does not react anymore
hero member
Activity: 909
Merit: 506
The addresses they released lately contain ~0.03 BTC

Turns out that even this on it's own is enough to clog up mempool... Each address gets hundreds of unconfirmed transactions
0.03 with 3000 transactions, yesterday i could get 0.02 in total from keys containing 0.01 with 1000 transactions, today no luck Angry
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