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May 29, 2013, 12:49:08 AM
#37
Awesome.  I'm still here.
legendary
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May 29, 2013, 12:46:17 AM
#36
Ok, I've got a list of outputs.

It looks like we can create a transaction that will consolidate 52 unspent outputs into a single unspent output without exceeding 10 kilobytes and while keeping the priority above 57,600,000.  The resulting output will be 23.19255698 BTC.

I haven't tried creating, signing, and sending a transaction this large through the "Console" interface yet.  There may be a limit in how much text can be pasted into that interface.  If so, then we'll have to get it running in server mode for you so we can issues API commands directly to the server.

Here's the list of transactions that we'll be using:

Code:
TransactionID								Vout	Amount	Confirmations	Bytes		Priority_Contribution	Priority
e9998db4802a4f19bb46442ca95f0969d5f5ca96a1118ab8ae37dd7896dfd0f1 0 15.66883200 38243 225 59,922,314,217,600 266,321,396,522.67
9adeb60cbff90b28bf1a19463bfbab010909c5af520e52df038a76b718fe0c41 1 3.22211000 29475 410 9,497,169,225,000 169,315,813,274.63
205e740c29a8dd93913b44fb9c069ad37051ff105d76d01ebdb01986d85727c0 0 3.12330900 38385 595 11,988,821,596,500 136,820,680,737.98
3384bc18eef6f634d99b88e4f2200a65b911220e6492c2d24311c169e198d300 0 1.10664434 7724 780 854,772,088,216 105,465,483,496.56
3687e1ff99d5251590c465f58d95a6f026024645de1d32ff146dcc8d4875c33f 10 0.00810000 31421 965 25,451,010,000 85,273,086,152.66
373d6813719cf0ab66a95afbc242a190ea7accb17f48660c61a77b47cf3a9662 285 0.00500000 34261 1150 17,130,500,000 71,570,137,945.49
7810658cb51ccb6e5d04c1fc843bac3ff1df434ff92cce0b20e127bb093d7473 3 0.00400000 33115 1335 13,246,000,000 61,662,100,851.92
99d0e1730120a2d3e577ef6923f042ebf8c266361b9832650cf110b0b64a3554 3 0.00400000 33309 1520 13,323,600,000 54,165,939,629.81
e055406e1389f68a5ef27b4cc9ff8bb7a12a1e389b8fd3ae0e372f3ce173fdd1 3 0.00400000 33479 1705 13,391,600,000 48,296,551,224.23
2c7206fd2606769e28a719a1a02e340a026c48e66b65d2ce6d36b7b76538d1b2 159 0.00240000 26063 1890 6,255,120,000 43,572,420,612.34
64d1542f61e93e5ab4e3547a0c2a462f19826fe51f96a440b02c525874e705dc 1 0.00230000 34534 2075 7,942,820,000 39,691,478,446.90
034d11dd237ae46627bca0daa8d8937e5a4538c0a60312df2173d81b10056b03 22 0.00176000 33906 2260 5,967,456,000 36,445,037,713.86
94f033e4734c0995d8923f70db1eb2d5f13b0181463bcb890dd923278acf109b 0 0.00176000 33761 2445 5,941,936,000 33,689,867,962.91
e08b60652258757a75668439255ca033857adb48d18324440d71377260c6e22a 18 0.00176000 33611 2630 5,915,536,000 31,322,297,606.58
fdfc4138ca88fc23ba3ecd66f936878a7063e8f767b0e4cef713cc9487f9c6a9 18 0.00170000 31278 2815 5,317,260,000 29,265,705,138.66
2b24d0f9dfabc11ff42bec703ff9897115844756d7b94e762579c95d289e3b31 13 0.00160000 34393 3000 5,502,880,000 27,462,820,948.44
b5b706d89051cee421f96760bec4228c076bab4ce7689cc72735d4a7ece01ae6 58 0.00150000 29495 3185 4,424,250,000 25,869,038,334.48
3ee8b9dad8dc95b173e5b9472a32ec9353148d9cf42536cd17f3ebf77d8cb250 49 0.00144000 36631 3370 5,274,864,000 24,450,493,163.00
89ef40d3b0725be50a6784c8362df461b25b63290d85652faca277e7731286ce 32 0.00144000 36629 3555 5,274,576,000 23,179,588,336.24
5c7c0285448435b30f18c63209d09b5a86d01d7f664c25caab66bb6b472f7389 57 0.00143930 28929 3740 4,163,750,970 22,034,117,723.61
3298e69f56b67771b25a36addd9ac19b97f8aad5a25393c7b6408394e2db0469 214 0.00140000 31584 3925 4,421,760,000 20,996,693,514.98
7839d47a0f8041ddbbb2654a7567dfcefbd04831f65f05ab9a9cb2c310595751 2 0.00136000 30640 4110 4,167,040,000 20,052,600,750.92
d1280503971af9c98b94283fbc77fea166110693f7740d0ecdc71747a6dc3997 55 0.00130361 28482 4295 3,712,942,002 19,189,732,719.04
62ff198d940053ab099f0e3a2c01d81db0f1768420467c2731b7264fea7747a3 47 0.00119060 26365 4480 3,139,016,900 18,398,000,233.30
68e9008b9263c1c82ddfe838e8da4dfd0ad254dfe56463f89084d14e7be80976 63 0.00112000 35273 4665 3,950,576,000 17,669,237,217.83
a0a2f2b3f55c603fbdb1ac009573933b935a00454bd72ab31280292e7dc6bb24 35 0.00107000 29092 4850 3,112,844,000 16,995,897,827.87
f4f1afe4c5b022709787f46e17808887e50404c43227369f1036e68f3fba2576 0 0.00104000 28516 5035 2,965,664,000 16,372,009,956.14
aee76d11cbcb566364bab8dee183bca8ec68981e8f9c5c2cf19ef47093cb542a 43 0.00103940 28642 5220 2,977,049,480 15,792,346,202.81
a90d592611adc29f168897099785d06041d49ebdcae98bf5a8780678576f04b1 0 0.00090000 25061 5405 2,255,490,000 15,252,229,910.95
ef31f0e9118949ac86f841c37dbab4e52405da654ebe0b5999cdc6c866e9912d 1 0.00090000 34131 5590 3,071,790,000 14,748,009,742.16
02de1c1e168fe26995af98759c8c0dd58b7f6211e935a01f38fa4e62c92900d6 31 0.00088740 26806 5775 2,378,764,440 14,275,974,584.09
370b7b53ce98877f079418c47314a87ca363e989f04f44a7f90c72e7e3b84c1a 1 0.00082353 10458 5960 861,247,674 13,832,989,005.16
3527f83e2c0a6d62923f313b3deb29c69ec8627b65e08f6901002020b8c3c516 13 0.00080000 35436 6145 2,834,880,000 13,416,997,453.34
59a3ed6c6808a032afda2bea6155d8016f25620ca434f635860bd5c031377b25 2 0.00080000 32720 6330 2,617,600,000 13,025,287,038.04
8ff91022ba8f97b817ec2b213c1a2b8edbd98de43adc348ce611201ac1dd1f32 20 0.00080000 33644 6515 2,691,520,000 12,655,833,993.98
9fbd40c643cb1941962259e77278c3ae112c3a7b8ddb32dff2d10887a35834ce 1 0.00080000 34540 6700 2,763,200,000 12,306,794,279.22
ae91f34b14e8d21e2da0af733a8c8b14f171a56a701810ae5037c5d74698ce7c 0 0.00080000 34133 6885 2,730,640,000 11,976,507,234.68
c15c619b4a54e3c002f4642e3fb170b5a5a91b5a0999fa3f21a819f43de75a3f 10 0.00080000 34393 7070 2,751,440,000 11,663,508,309.87
d3bbfb6efddbfc8927d6adc4f9c28daf4868ffe0df19a5fdec47356078162a70 1 0.00080000 33904 7255 2,712,320,000 11,366,466,722.37
e0e8cb01d6c9fc2396f93b38e86a63c842c02ad1f5d57bb1233d05eb5fd5ba9e 26 0.00080000 34694 7440 2,775,520,000 11,084,205,858.98
aa2c539fb2f3d3f1cf0474460d6af4e1250c0187d28af626fb6200fe334de941 65 0.00072360 28026 7625 2,027,961,360 10,815,543,547.82
4dcd54f67e8f54c99a8e57409b6b8d29e12e656299f967edb39912d2b0a8cd41 55 0.00072120 28313 7810 2,041,933,560 10,559,610,945.67
777086e4aa6c57e3b6f3d9149045d8c1026b68a2f9d7c0f6c95eb0af989f8f8e 29 0.00072000 32827 7995 2,363,544,000 10,315,562,855.50
dff9fb52752482634b71ec7ae9049b09d591ef0738975c73dd28c6e36e10426b 13 0.00072000 35247 8180 2,537,784,000 10,082,574,916.10
ff91bbcfda1bc3ce834b914e145e18283e2c1a446ca623c6b1f228fd59fc7df4 61 0.00066300 27051 8365 1,793,481,300 9,859,803,502.09
08b1da4e6fd765fdcf01575415f7f6d2532db8515c55ac354f0c962b93be4137 2 0.00064000 35254 8550 2,256,256,000 9,646,726,614.15
091a2f31d29838d38bfeb30fcf874e028393cfe00f80fdd9e894faa9b882144c 29 0.00064000 32704 8735 2,093,056,000 9,442,656,623.58
33f318cdd193dbf2d8e3159bef34a654994031559c619d2db0329d8041ad8382 2 0.00064000 34113 8920 2,183,232,000 9,247,061,529.04
472e0d17ed7dadbe7943ed00ee37cb1e61b746cf73c8368d688af5fd27de1611 3 0.00064000 35866 9105 2,295,424,000 9,059,427,156.84
5432de4a8b77234d0cfa9aafa97d485d89e3e9b48fda616e146134c491e075af 13 0.00064000 35715 9290 2,285,760,000 8,879,264,803.34
7db90f61a99eb5456a833eaf8518d72fce53ca3921e8d2fc58c8c6b932fcb820 7 0.00064000 34716 9475 2,221,824,000 8,706,131,065.65
971849b1f7fa7a021a9d2c0a9f3e915e525fa6e2a892de40134f45b7ac82ff53 13 0.00064000 35335 9660 2,261,440,000 8,539,632,845.45

Next step is to create the raw transaction.  I'll try to get that done quickly.  Maybe another 5 minutes or so.
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May 28, 2013, 11:42:19 PM
#35
And to see the total value of all the transactions in unspent.txt:

sum=0; for amount in `grep amount unspent.txt|cut -d: -f2|cut -d, -f1` ; do sum=`echo $sum + $amount|bc`; echo $sum; done

Copy/paste it in one line on your osx/unix/linux/cygwin command line with the text file unspent.txt in the current directory. The last line printed will show the total amount in your wallet according to all the transactions in unspent.txt

edit: I was using the filename listunspent.txt and unspent.txt at random: corrected that.
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May 28, 2013, 11:35:32 PM
#34
Shouldn't that last number be the amount of bitcoins that I have in my wallet?
I'll answer that one while Danny works on the more important stuff:
No, this list shows "all bank notes and coins" in your wallet, one by one.
Adding them all up will give you the total amount in your wallet.
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May 28, 2013, 11:32:51 PM
#33
awesome.  I'm not going anywhere, I'll be right here...
legendary
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May 28, 2013, 11:28:05 PM
#32
What is the total value of all outputs in your wallet? hmmm...yeh.  I was prepared to add them all up by hand....lolz.  then I seen how many of them there were and I almost gave up, so you are awesome.

Shouldn't that last number be the amount of bitcoins that I have in my wallet?

Yes. I was mostly just asking, because the last time I tried to help someone with an issue like this it turned out that the total amount of bitcoins in their wallet was less than 0.01 BTC.  Since any transaction that includes one or more outputs valued at less than 0.01 BTC require a fee, I discovered after spending a few days trying to help them that they wouldn't be able to avoid a fee until they acquired more bitcoins.  It is clear from these 4 outputs, that won't be an issue here.
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May 28, 2013, 11:25:12 PM
#31
If I recall the math properly, we should be able to fit 25 inputs into a transaction without exceeding the 10 kilobyte limit that triggers a required fee.

I've got to check the calculations on the priority though.  It'll take me a bit to import the numbers into a spreadsheet and work out the calculation.  I'll try to update this thread within the next half hour.
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May 28, 2013, 11:23:58 PM
#30
Looks like it must exceed the max post size of the forum. Like I said, you are welcome to email it to me.

Use my gmail account instead of the one I've got listed in my forum profile.  My address is danny.hamilton

You read my mind.  I emailed you my listunspent on a text file per email.

Got it.  Already determined that there are a total of 1887 unspent outputs in the wallet and that the 4 largest value outputs are:

Code:
{
"txid" : "e9998db4802a4f19bb46442ca95f0969d5f5ca96a1118ab8ae37dd7896dfd0f1",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : "76a91491371dd0cfe48038e5958e00c604096bff46862588ac",
"amount" : 15.66883200,
"confirmations" : 38243
},
{
"txid" : "9adeb60cbff90b28bf1a19463bfbab010909c5af520e52df038a76b718fe0c41",
"vout" : 1,
"scriptPubKey" : "76a914cbcc3d71184768b40aa06e66accbf05aabba1e9788ac",
"amount" : 3.22211000,
"confirmations" : 29475
},
{
"txid" : "205e740c29a8dd93913b44fb9c069ad37051ff105d76d01ebdb01986d85727c0",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : "76a914e75f0f0bfe260a593a2ede108e9d17fd410f80ce88ac",
"amount" : 3.12330900,
"confirmations" : 38385
},
{
"txid" : "3384bc18eef6f634d99b88e4f2200a65b911220e6492c2d24311c169e198d300",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : "76a91491371dd0cfe48038e5958e00c604096bff46862588ac",
"amount" : 1.10664434,
"confirmations" : 7724
}

How many outputs does your wallet have? 1887
What is the largest "amount" value of the unspent outputs in your wallet?  15.66883200,
What is the value of "confirmations" on the output with the largest "amount" value?  38243
What is the total value of all outputs in your wallet? hmmm...yeh.  I was prepared to add them all up by hand....lolz.  then I seen how many of them there were and I almost gave up, so you are awesome.

Shouldn't that last number be the amount of bitcoins that I have in my wallet?
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May 28, 2013, 11:16:05 PM
#29
Ecore,
Try to answer all questions Danny is asking you! It will help him and others to help you better.
About listunspent: I followed his instructions and got the list.
I am running bitcoin-qt on a Mac, it will work the same on Linux. On windows it's slightly less easy, but you could install cygwin(http://www.cygwin.com/) and use unix commands too.
I copy/pasted the output of listunspent into a text file, called it listunspent.txt
I then did: grep amount unspent.txt|cut -d: -f2|cut -d, -f1|sort -n|tail -10
This gave me the ten highest amounts in listunspent.txt:
 2.50000000
 2.50000000
 2.50000000
 10.00000000
 10.00000000
 10.00000000
 10.00335000
 20.00000000
 24.67800700
 30.50000000

I leave it to Danny to help you further to prevent mix-up. Good-luck.

I appreciate the help.  As you can see....my list was quite long.  My computer skills, in that manner, are quite lacking....
legendary
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May 28, 2013, 11:15:33 PM
#28
Looks like it must exceed the max post size of the forum. Like I said, you are welcome to email it to me.

Use my gmail account instead of the one I've got listed in my forum profile.  My address is danny.hamilton

You read my mind.  I emailed you my listunspent on a text file per email.

Got it.  Already determined that there are a total of 1887 unspent outputs in the wallet and that the 4 largest value outputs are:

Code:
{
"txid" : "e9998db4802a4f19bb46442ca95f0969d5f5ca96a1118ab8ae37dd7896dfd0f1",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : "76a91491371dd0cfe48038e5958e00c604096bff46862588ac",
"amount" : 15.66883200,
"confirmations" : 38243
},
{
"txid" : "9adeb60cbff90b28bf1a19463bfbab010909c5af520e52df038a76b718fe0c41",
"vout" : 1,
"scriptPubKey" : "76a914cbcc3d71184768b40aa06e66accbf05aabba1e9788ac",
"amount" : 3.22211000,
"confirmations" : 29475
},
{
"txid" : "205e740c29a8dd93913b44fb9c069ad37051ff105d76d01ebdb01986d85727c0",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : "76a914e75f0f0bfe260a593a2ede108e9d17fd410f80ce88ac",
"amount" : 3.12330900,
"confirmations" : 38385
},
{
"txid" : "3384bc18eef6f634d99b88e4f2200a65b911220e6492c2d24311c169e198d300",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : "76a91491371dd0cfe48038e5958e00c604096bff46862588ac",
"amount" : 1.10664434,
"confirmations" : 7724
}
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May 28, 2013, 11:11:44 PM
#27
Ecore,
Try to answer all questions Danny is asking you! It will help him and others to help you better.
About listunspent: I followed his instructions and got the list.
I am running bitcoin-qt on a Mac, it will work the same on Linux. On windows it's slightly less easy, but you could install cygwin(http://www.cygwin.com/) and use unix commands too.
I copy/pasted the output of listunspent into a text file, called it listunspent.txt
I then did: grep amount unspent.txt|cut -d: -f2|cut -d, -f1|sort -n|tail -10
This gave me the ten highest amounts in listunspent.txt:
 2.50000000
 2.50000000
 2.50000000
 10.00000000
 10.00000000
 10.00000000
 10.00335000
 20.00000000
 24.67800700
 30.50000000

I leave it to Danny to help you further to prevent mix-up. Good-luck.
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May 28, 2013, 11:08:41 PM
#26
Looks like it must exceed the max post size of the forum. Like I said, you are welcome to email it to me.

Use my gmail account instead of the one I've got listed in my forum profile.  My address is danny.hamilton

You read my mind.  I emailed you my listunspent on a text file per email.
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May 28, 2013, 10:57:50 PM
#25
Looks like it must exceed the max post size of the forum. Like I said, you are welcome to email it to me.

Use my gmail account instead of the one I've got listed in my forum profile.  My address is danny.hamilton
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May 28, 2013, 10:54:30 PM
#24
delete
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May 28, 2013, 10:45:05 PM
#23
How is it not a MAJOR issue?  What in the world did I do other than receive bitcoins?  How is that not going to be a major concern in the future when micro payments are the norm?

Micro payments (payments valued at less than a stick of gum) will most likely never be the norm.

Payments valued at small fractions of a bitcoin (when that small fraction is valuable enough to be worth more than a stick of gum) won't be a problem, because the necessary transaction fee will be reduced as the exchange rate rises.  It has already been reduced in the past.  It will be again in the future.
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May 28, 2013, 10:41:57 PM
#22
How is it not a MAJOR issue?  What in the world did I do other than receive bitcoins?  How is that not going to be a major concern in the future when micro payments are the norm?
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May 28, 2013, 10:38:35 PM
#21
I made the mistake of printing off that list as a text file....it's up to page 196 as I write.

Printing it?  On paper?  Oh my.

I am very concerned about this though....how in the world is this an issue?

How is what an issue?
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May 28, 2013, 10:37:53 PM
#20
HAH!!  It finally stopped printing....210 pages worth!!!!!!
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May 28, 2013, 10:37:08 PM
#19
Could i put the list on here as code?  Would it compromise any of my information?  I really don't care about identity issues...I'm worried about losing bitcoins.

No, it won't compromise anything that could lead you to lose bitcoins.  It will destroy your anonymity, but if that isn't a concern, then it isn't an issue.  You may want to get additional verification from others (theoretically if I was a scammer, I'd tell you it was safe even if it wasn't).  You can probably put your mind at ease though by looking at a few of those transactions on the blockchain.info website.  You'll see that all the information returned by "listunspent" is already publicly available.

It sounds like it will be a LOT of data though.  You are welcome to send it to me in an email if you prefer.

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May 28, 2013, 10:35:25 PM
#18
What operating system are you using?

Are you familliar with using any of the following:

  • awk
  • sed
  • grep
  • curl
  • perl
  • vi
  • REGEX
  • bitcoin.conf

Huh

Nope....I could do it with guidance is all.

I made the mistake of printing off that list as a text file....it's up to page 196 as I write.

I could put the list as code on here if it'd help.   I am very concerned about this though....how in the world is this an issue?
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