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legendary
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Look at this error after withdraw. Lips sealed



Bittrex has never given me any issues.
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Look at this error after withdraw. Lips sealed

HR
legendary
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Very Serious Question

Where do you think the inputs for this transaction could have come from?
(This is not a quiz. This is a mystery to me and I'm looking for your help.)


Transaction ID http://digiexplorer.info/tx/c302900d23ec14af5dacd7fb9bf084bf3004d74b5b5606c943207b6e6d4622ea
BlockHash http://digiexplorer.info/block/16a1e048503226bbe7f57b47a7335bfb17c21c7fa54c0c33660b91a5f94958a9


All coins come from coinbase lol...You would have to follow them all to find out.

That's what I was thinking too.  Cheesy

I've realized what the answer is though, and it's very basic: a normal wallet operation. It's a good example for helping to better understand normal wallet functioning . . . which isn't all that easy or intuitive to understand at first. I've edited my original post.


Yeah thats what it looks like to me too. The wallets really simplify whats going on behind the scene with inputs and outputs and its important to understand what role inputs and outputs actually play on the network.

If you are interested in what goes on behind the scenes than the bitcoin developer documentation is an extremely valuable resource and well worth settings aside a few hours to read. https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-documentation


Correct!

One user, one transaction, sending 9,999,999 DGB from various addresses all within the same wallet with the wallet itself automatically sweeping the lowest priority inputs (from those different addresses in the same wallet) and matching them to a total equal to the send amount!

All the user sees is the basic send amount of 9,999,999, unless they're using Coin Control . . .

As it happens, it's a good example that's very closely related to yesterday's discussion about addresses and wallets!


(BTW, that's a great resouce you posted https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-documentation )
hero member
Activity: 750
Merit: 500
Very Serious Question

Where do you think the inputs for this transaction could have come from?
(This is not a quiz. This is a mystery to me and I'm looking for your help.)


Transaction ID http://digiexplorer.info/tx/c302900d23ec14af5dacd7fb9bf084bf3004d74b5b5606c943207b6e6d4622ea
BlockHash http://digiexplorer.info/block/16a1e048503226bbe7f57b47a7335bfb17c21c7fa54c0c33660b91a5f94958a9


All coins come from coinbase lol...You would have to follow them all to find out.

That's what I was thinking too.  Cheesy

I've realized what the answer is though, and it's very basic: a normal wallet operation. It's a good example for helping to better understand normal wallet functioning . . . which isn't all that easy or intuitive to understand at first. I've edited my original post.


Yeah thats what it looks like to me too. The wallets really simplify whats going on behind the scene with inputs and outputs and its important to understand what role inputs and outputs actually play on the network.

If you are interested in what goes on behind the scenes than the bitcoin developer documentation is an extremely valuable resource and well worth settings aside a few hours to read. https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-documentation
HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
Transparency & Integrity
Very Serious Question

Where do you think the inputs for this transaction could have come from?
(This is not a quiz. This is a mystery to me and I'm looking for your help.)


Transaction ID http://digiexplorer.info/tx/c302900d23ec14af5dacd7fb9bf084bf3004d74b5b5606c943207b6e6d4622ea
BlockHash http://digiexplorer.info/block/16a1e048503226bbe7f57b47a7335bfb17c21c7fa54c0c33660b91a5f94958a9


All coins come from coinbase lol...You would have to follow them all to find out.

That's what I was thinking too.  Cheesy

I've realized what the answer is though, and it's very basic: a normal wallet operation. It's a good example for helping to better understand normal wallet functioning . . . which isn't all that easy or intuitive to understand at first. I've edited my original post.
hero member
Activity: 750
Merit: 500
Very Serious Question

Where do you think the inputs for this transaction could have come from?
(This is not a quiz. This is a mystery to me and I'm looking for your help.)


Transaction ID http://digiexplorer.info/tx/c302900d23ec14af5dacd7fb9bf084bf3004d74b5b5606c943207b6e6d4622ea
BlockHash http://digiexplorer.info/block/16a1e048503226bbe7f57b47a7335bfb17c21c7fa54c0c33660b91a5f94958a9


All coins come from coinbase lol...You would have to follow them all to find out.
HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
Transparency & Integrity
Very Serious Question

Where do you think the inputs for this transaction could have come from?
(This is not a quiz.* This is a mystery to me and I'm looking for your help.)





Transaction ID http://digiexplorer.info/tx/c302900d23ec14af5dacd7fb9bf084bf3004d74b5b5606c943207b6e6d4622ea
BlockHash http://digiexplorer.info/block/16a1e048503226bbe7f57b47a7335bfb17c21c7fa54c0c33660b91a5f94958a9

* I've just realized what the answer is - so this is now a quiz (because it serves as a nice example to help understand 'basic' wallet functioning).   Cool
sr. member
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Good to see this  Grin

When we hit the 30 sat next week i start buying again Smiley


30sat is way to low...Hope you dont get left behind  Wink

That's low for sure and hope not but number of investors are run out (btctalk)
Time to throw some nets in the ocean and catch fresh fish, a extra line for merchants also welcome!

Digibyte has already lot of foundation, time to show off some Smiley



I agree digibyte is already a step ahead of 99% of cryptos... Digibyte makes it they copy it Smiley... I also think its time for a big marketing push we got enough too show off! What does Jared and company have planned for this?

+1000 that's what concern me alot, what's in for DigiByte  Huh
sr. member
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you don't think it's someone working with digibyte?
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
H,
 Isn't yours just as big? Smiley

YC


Our rich list leader has gotten very active. Almost 100 million sent to other addresses already, and many of those have already been spent as well. Down from almost 350 million to just a little more than 250 million. Interesting to watch.

I think he is not so happy with the richlist haha,Making it so much easier to follow him..

Hehe... His account is massive!
hero member
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Great research HR and 24! Exciting to read!

YC


Our rich list leader has gotten very active. Almost 100 million sent to other addresses already, and many of those have already been spent as well. Down from almost 350 million to just a little more than 250 million. Interesting to watch.

I think he is not so happy with the richlist haha,Making it so much easier to follow him..

I think you're absolutely correct. Doesn't like the notoriety.

Looks like he/she is relaying to final destinations through 1 time only use of proxy addresses. Very smart and sofisticated. I wonder if this thread is on his/her daily reading list.  Cheesy

Making sure this can't happen to him/her. http://asistec-ti.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=78#p110

Add: certainly using batch commands as well (not that you gain any more security from that, but it does suggest we're working with a computer savvy user . . . interesting sidelight . . .)

HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
Transparency & Integrity

Our rich list leader has gotten very active. Almost 100 million sent to other addresses already, and many of those have already been spent as well. Down from almost 350 million to just a little more than 250 million. Interesting to watch.

I think he is not so happy with the richlist haha,Making it so much easier to follow him..

I think you're absolutely correct. Doesn't like the notoriety.

Looks like he/she is relaying to final destinations through 1 time only use of proxy addresses. Very smart and sofisticated. I wonder if this thread is on his/her daily reading list.  Cheesy

Making sure this can't happen to him/her. http://asistec-ti.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=78#p110

Add: certainly using batch commands as well (not that you gain any more security from that, but it does suggest we're working with a computer savvy user . . . interesting sidelight . . .)
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1000
The future is bright with DigiByte.

Our rich list leader has gotten very active. Almost 100 million sent to other addresses already, and many of those have already been spent as well. Down from almost 350 million to just a little more than 250 million. Interesting to watch.

I think he is not so happy with the richlist haha,Making it so much easier to follow him..

Hehe... His account is massive!
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Community Liaison,How can i help you?

Our rich list leader has gotten very active. Almost 100 million sent to other addresses already, and many of those have already been spent as well. Down from almost 350 million to just a little more than 250 million. Interesting to watch.

I think he is not so happy with the richlist haha,Making it so much easier to follow him..
HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
Transparency & Integrity

Our rich list leader has gotten very active. Almost 100 million sent to other addresses already, and many of those have already been spent as well. Down from almost 350 million to just a little more than 250 million. Interesting to watch.
HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
Transparency & Integrity
Yeah. 30? I wouldn't hold my breath.

Nothing is guaranteed, but with any industry it's simple strategy to not reveal so you have enough of an edge that even when it goes public, competitors can not easily duplicate due to the time element. Either way, price fluctuation is normal. Let's see what happens. Coin is massively underpriced.

YC



Good to see this  Grin

When we hit the 30 sat next week i start buying again Smiley


30sat is way to low...Hope you dont get left behind  Wink
as long as DGB is lower then 70 sat i will keep buying more DGB.
u can never have enough DGB Grin

Surely it may seem 30 is very low, but I still remember the time when I bought DGB for 6-10 SAT and most of my stash comes from those times.

My point is that anything can happen to any digital currency, yes even to DGB.
But at this time, it is just difficult to see 30s.

Jared and the team put so much effort into DGB. I hope DGB succeeds.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Nothing is guaranteed, but with any industry it's simple strategy to not reveal so you have enough of an edge that even when it goes public, competitors can not easily duplicate due to the time element. Either way, price fluctuation is normal. Let's see what happens. Coin is massively underpriced.

YC



Good to see this  Grin

When we hit the 30 sat next week i start buying again Smiley


30sat is way to low...Hope you dont get left behind  Wink
as long as DGB is lower then 70 sat i will keep buying more DGB.
u can never have enough DGB Grin

Surely it may seem 30 is very low, but I still remember the time when I bought DGB for 6-10 SAT and most of my stash comes from those times.

My point is that anything can happen to any digital currency, yes even to DGB.
But at this time, it is just difficult to see 30s.

Jared and the team put so much effort into DGB. I hope DGB succeeds.
HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
Transparency & Integrity
im trying to start solo mining with sha256 but in this step cant change it on properties, not accept be renamed ... say its not valid name for target

Create a shortcut of your DigiByte wallet, right click, click properties append --server to the end of the TARGET line
(Example: C:\Users\User\Wallets\DigiByte\digibyte-qt.exe --server)
Save it and run your DigiByte Wallet as a server using that newly created shortcut.

Right-click the shortcut icon of your wallet
   a. choose Properties
   b. click the Shortcut tab
   c. in the Target, add -server to the end. (Example: "C:\Program Files\DigiByte\digibyte-qt.exe" -server)


Ok that runs ! but before open it completly give me an error with rpcuser and rpcpassword  Huh i change it to example wallet shows, but still giving me an error and closing wallet.

any idea?

and in algo= i type sha256d

http://asistec-ti.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=47#p77

Follow the instructions. It's as easy as 1-2-3.   Cool
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1000
The future is bright with DigiByte.

Good to see this  Grin

When we hit the 30 sat next week i start buying again Smiley


30sat is way to low...Hope you dont get left behind  Wink
as long as DGB is lower then 70 sat i will keep buying more DGB.
u can never have enough DGB Grin

Surely it may seem 30 is very low, but I still remember the time when I bought DGB for 6-10 SAT and most of my stash comes from those times.

My point is that anything can happen to any digital currency, yes even to DGB.
But at this time, it is just difficult to see 30s.

Jared and the team put so much effort into DGB. I hope DGB succeeds.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500

Good to see this  Grin

When we hit the 30 sat next week i start buying again Smiley


30sat is way to low...Hope you dont get left behind  Wink

That's low for sure and hope not but number of investors are run out (btctalk)
Time to throw some nets in the ocean and catch fresh fish, a extra line for merchants also welcome!

Digibyte has already lot of foundation, time to show off some Smiley



I agree digibyte is already a step ahead of 99% of cryptos... Digibyte makes it they copy it Smiley... I also think its time for a big marketing push we got enough too show off! What does Jared and company have planned for this?
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