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Activity: 63
Merit: 16
October 11, 2018, 01:40:45 AM
#11
   Please send a little amount of (approximately 0.8B) to 2N464wccQ57yAzY61Gc9pPPYfYxMqQ2nZUt
https://coinfaucet.eu/en/btc-testnet/ works fine for me, I've just sent 0.11027715 to your address.

Update: it doesn't show up on the block explorer. I've used testnet faucets in the past, and it worked fine back then.

It looks like the transaction was done correctly, I do not know where it is  Cheesy

Code:
    "account": "",
    "address": "2N464wccQ57yAzY61Gc9pPPYfYxMqQ2nZUt",
    "category": "send",
    "amount": -0.11027715,
    "vout": 1,
    "fee": -0.00223452,
    "confirmations": 0,
    "trusted": true,
    "txid": "dc678ea3acd9d2519332a113448257898d29c20af9ca123ecb8aa1e0503c4957",
    "walletconflicts": [
    ],
    "time": 1539170978,
    "timereceived": 1539170978,
    "bip125-replaceable": "no",
    "abandoned": false
  },
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 4
October 10, 2018, 08:42:12 PM
#10
Hi, I send you a PM with the private key to this address mvwXQY1FAm9BsVdUZ7YaZhpCBnJwT17D5v

IF you do not move them in a week or so, I might give them to a faucet or someone else...

Have fun Grin



Thank you very much! 
I have received your personal message!  Wink
full member
Activity: 378
Merit: 197
October 10, 2018, 01:04:14 PM
#9
Hi, I send you a PM with the private key to this address mvwXQY1FAm9BsVdUZ7YaZhpCBnJwT17D5v

IF you do not move them in a week or so, I might give them to a faucet or someone else...

Have fun Grin
full member
Activity: 378
Merit: 197
October 10, 2018, 11:22:06 AM
#8
   Do you have unused test bitcoins? IF yes. Could you give me some coins?  
    Please send a little amount of (approximately 0.8B) to 2N464wccQ57yAzY61Gc9pPPYfYxMqQ2nZUt
    I need test bitcoins for development.But some testnet faucet maybe is wrong and I can't get test bitcoins.

I have a private key to a testnet address containing 1BTC.
You can have it if you still need it.
legendary
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October 10, 2018, 06:32:22 AM
#7
   Please send a little amount of (approximately 0.8B) to 2N464wccQ57yAzY61Gc9pPPYfYxMqQ2nZUt
https://coinfaucet.eu/en/btc-testnet/ works fine for me, I've just sent 0.11027715 to your address.

Update: it doesn't show up on the block explorer. I've used testnet faucets in the past, and it worked fine back then.
Update: it confirmed Smiley
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 4
October 10, 2018, 06:05:29 AM
#6
Ok!  Should i modify the original code instead of getting the one test bitcoin?

I am assuming you want to build something on top of that (at least that's the most obvious reason for forking the code and running it yourself).

So you will have to read and understand the code anyway. Finding and changing a variable seems to be a solid first step.
I'd suggest to simply modify the code according to your requirements.

Emm ! All right!
Your assumption is exactly right.  Thanks for your sincere and valuable suggestion!
Next I will work hard to read and understand the code.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 2481
October 10, 2018, 03:43:01 AM
#5
Ok!  Should i modify the original code instead of getting the one test bitcoin?

I am assuming you want to build something on top of that (at least that's the most obvious reason for forking the code and running it yourself).

So you will have to read and understand the code anyway. Finding and changing a variable seems to be a solid first step.
I'd suggest to simply modify the code according to your requirements.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 3684
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October 10, 2018, 01:16:37 AM
#4
This faucet still has >400 coins... and you can get a max of just over 0.8, so it fits your bill:http://bitcoinfaucet.uo1.net/

Or... just set your rig to point to testnet pool and mine some yourself? Shouldn't take more than a few minutes, assuming you already mine Bitcoin.

P.S. Your error message doesn't seem like you're trying to access a faucet at all... "Not enough funds in the wallet to tumble" suggests you're trying to use a mixing/tumbling service?

emmm. http://bitcoinfaucet.uo1.net/ shows that current wallet balance is  414.35778642.But i can get up to  0.08287000. ( 0.08<0.8 )

Besides i only have a pc(cpu). This does not seem to be suitable for mining. 

P.S. Yes, error message comes from the tumbling service inseated of faucet.

Ah, sorry, misread the OP. I suppose you could always request more from the faucet and return it when you're done.

I'm not aware of any tumbling service for testnet coins... You testing your own mixer with testnet? If that error is from the service, then the mixer's wallet the one you need to top up... But this should be obvious if you were the developer.

Also, your testnet wallet appears to be 0.92 short for the min 1 required from the error message... Not 0.8
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 4
October 10, 2018, 01:06:31 AM
#3
This faucet still has >400 coins... and you can get a max of just over 0.8, so it fits your bill:http://bitcoinfaucet.uo1.net/

Or... just set your rig to point to testnet pool and mine some yourself? Shouldn't take more than a few minutes, assuming you already mine Bitcoin.

P.S. Your error message doesn't seem like you're trying to access a faucet at all... "Not enough funds in the wallet to tumble" suggests you're trying to use a mixing/tumbling service?

emmm. http://bitcoinfaucet.uo1.net/ shows that current wallet balance is  414.35778642.But i can get up to  0.08287000. ( 0.08<0.8 )

Besides i only have a pc(cpu). This does not seem to be suitable for mining. 

P.S. Yes, error message comes from the tumbling service inseated of faucet.
legendary
Activity: 2968
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October 10, 2018, 12:34:04 AM
#2
This faucet still has >400 coins... and you can get a max of just over 0.8, so it fits your bill:http://bitcoinfaucet.uo1.net/

Or... just set your rig to point to testnet pool and mine some yourself? Shouldn't take more than a few minutes, assuming you already mine Bitcoin.

P.S. Your error message doesn't seem like you're trying to access a faucet at all... "Not enough funds in the wallet to tumble" suggests you're trying to use a mixing/tumbling service?
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 4
October 09, 2018, 09:51:21 PM
#1
    Do you have unused test bitcoins? IF yes. Could you give me some coins? 
    Please send a little amount of (approximately 0.8B) to 2N464wccQ57yAzY61Gc9pPPYfYxMqQ2nZUt
    I need test bitcoins for development.But some testnet faucet maybe is wrong and I can't get test bitcoins.
    THX!!
 
  Client info: Not enough funds in the wallet to tumble. Missing about 0.62188671. Denomination is 1.00000000.
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