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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 893. (Read 1234271 times)

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Thank you, CryptKeeper. I did not know that it is possible to sign a message to blockchain.info
half an hour ...
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120k BTC linked for this round, seriously impressed.
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how much Gbtyes will I get for 1 bitcoin tomorrow. thx!

current transition rate: 0.0625 Gb/btc.
ok... around 4 dollars...not worth it.

I believe I heard the same thing in 11-12 about BTC when it was easily bought for $3-$5. Not knockin ya...but just saying. I know I'm glad I didn't pass on the opportunity, and this is pretty much free. Compound the drops & hold, you won't regret it.

agreed.

all well maided things become more relevant over time.
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how much Gbtyes will I get for 1 bitcoin tomorrow. thx!

current transition rate: 0.0625 Gb/btc.
ok... around 4 dollars...not worth it.

I believe I heard the same thing in 11-12 about BTC when it was easily bought for $3-$5. Not knockin ya...but just saying. I know I'm glad I didn't pass on the opportunity, and this is pretty much free. Compound the drops & hold, you won't regret it.
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Is there a BB explorer to check balances?

You'll often find the answer to questions like that in the original post.

Explorer: https://explorer.byteball.org
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Is there a BB explorer to check balances?
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Got Uncaught exception: Error: empty array in query params
Running latest win64 and was updating. Restart  didnt help!

Tony releases an update to fix this error shortly

Update:
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@nettrip and others who had the error "empty array in query params".  It is a bug in the wallet, I've just found a fix, will have to do an an unplanned release withing a couple of hours.

The good news is, a cool new feature will be included in this release  Smiley
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Got Uncaught exception: Error: empty array in query params
Running latest win64 and was updating. Restart  didnt help!

is there some antivirus software?
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Got Uncaught exception: Error: empty array in query params
Running latest win64 and was updating. Restart  didnt help!
legendary
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what about HD wallets that generate unique addresses each time a spend is made and you have funds scattered around many addresses?

You can either move your complete balance to one linked address or you can sign a message for all addresses, one after the other. Sounds like a lot of work with signing but actually it could be faster because you don't have to wait for slow bitcoin confirmations!

message signing is still hard or not yet possible natively with hardware wallets. so there's only the option of moving all funds to the one address.

Here's a good list of wallets which supports signing: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-sign-a-message-990345

This is a tutorial about linking with a trezor: https://medium.com/byteball-help/tutorial-on-linking-trezor-wallet-to-byteball-account-via-signing-a-message-b4e390d7e1a8#.e9iy0wwzw

just went through that trezor link you sent and am impressed. ledger desperately needs this (pinging @btchip) capability. i might just have to get a trezor now!

Yes, trezor is great, I use it with the electrum wallet.
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what about HD wallets that generate unique addresses each time a spend is made and you have funds scattered around many addresses?

You can either move your complete balance to one linked address or you can sign a message for all addresses, one after the other. Sounds like a lot of work with signing but actually it could be faster because you don't have to wait for slow bitcoin confirmations!

message signing is still hard or not yet possible natively with hardware wallets. so there's only the option of moving all funds to the one address.

Here's a good list of wallets which supports signing: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-sign-a-message-990345

This is a tutorial about linking with a trezor: https://medium.com/byteball-help/tutorial-on-linking-trezor-wallet-to-byteball-account-via-signing-a-message-b4e390d7e1a8#.e9iy0wwzw

just went through that trezor link you sent and am impressed. ledger desperately needs this (pinging @btchip) capability. i might just have to get a trezor now!
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what about HD wallets that generate unique addresses each time a spend is made and you have funds scattered around many addresses?

You can either move your complete balance to one linked address or you can sign a message for all addresses, one after the other. Sounds like a lot of work with signing but actually it could be faster because you don't have to wait for slow bitcoin confirmations!

message signing is still hard or not yet possible natively with hardware wallets. so there's only the option of moving all funds to the one address.

Here's a good list of wallets which supports signing: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-sign-a-message-990345

This is a tutorial about linking with a trezor: https://medium.com/byteball-help/tutorial-on-linking-trezor-wallet-to-byteball-account-via-signing-a-message-b4e390d7e1a8#.e9iy0wwzw

Don't use Coinbase. It moves your BTC to a cold address in which you can't sign for.

You can use https://coinb.in/ to use your old private keys or you can generate a new address from there.
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Old title:Two Men Contemplating the Moon
New title: Dev an community waiting for snapshot Smiley

Awesome painting. This captures the feeling perfectly!
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what about HD wallets that generate unique addresses each time a spend is made and you have funds scattered around many addresses?

You can either move your complete balance to one linked address or you can sign a message for all addresses, one after the other. Sounds like a lot of work with signing but actually it could be faster because you don't have to wait for slow bitcoin confirmations!

message signing is still hard or not yet possible natively with hardware wallets. so there's only the option of moving all funds to the one address.

Here's a good list of wallets which supports signing: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-sign-a-message-990345

This is a tutorial about linking with a trezor: https://medium.com/byteball-help/tutorial-on-linking-trezor-wallet-to-byteball-account-via-signing-a-message-b4e390d7e1a8#.e9iy0wwzw
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what about HD wallets that generate unique addresses each time a spend is made and you have funds scattered around many addresses?

You can either move your complete balance to one linked address or you can sign a message for all addresses, one after the other. Sounds like a lot of work with signing but actually it could be faster because you don't have to wait for slow bitcoin confirmations!

message signing is still hard or not yet possible natively with hardware wallets. so there's only the option of moving all funds to the one address.
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It looks like the Moon eclipse
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Old title:Two Men Contemplating the Moon
New title: Dev an community waiting for snapshot Smiley
sr. member
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how much Gbtyes will I get for 1 bitcoin tomorrow. thx!

current transition rate: 0.0625 Gb/btc.
ok... around 4 dollars...not worth it.
"Everyone is trying to accomplish something big, not realizing that life is made up of little things.“ Wink
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what about HD wallets that generate unique addresses each time a spend is made and you have funds scattered around many addresses?

u can move all ur bb balance to any address within ur bb wallet.

so just use this option.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1055
what about HD wallets that generate unique addresses each time a spend is made and you have funds scattered around many addresses?

You can either move your complete balance to one linked address or you can sign a message for all addresses, one after the other. Sounds like a lot of work with signing but actually it could be faster because you don't have to wait for slow bitcoin confirmations!
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