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November 14, 2014, 04:37:09 PM
#28
HELP

my auto withdraw of Hirocoin (HIRO) still pending more than 3 days.

1582.00775202   HD2HUMnqeGPaKnjXpyEM9H4YX7nNnp78X7 (igorp73)
TxID: Status: Pending


 coinmine.pw user name= skywalker_70
thanks
full member
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August 08, 2014, 03:50:49 AM
#27
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I already asked it somewhere, but without a reply. Why not many testnets? Then all these people with ASIC's would split on them, and I would be able to choose a testnet with the lowest difficulty. Why not?

The answer is: use testnet-in-a-box
(I tried to use it at my very early steps to bitcoin without success)

Yes, I know about it, but I'm technically disabled:) (If this is correct in english:))

From what I know it just doesn't work well in Windows, and I have it in my job.
legendary
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August 08, 2014, 03:46:38 AM
#26
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I already asked it somewhere, but without a reply. Why not many testnets? Then all these people with ASIC's would split on them, and I would be able to choose a testnet with the lowest difficulty. Why not?

The answer is: use testnet-in-a-box
(I tried to use it at my very early steps to bitcoin without success)
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August 08, 2014, 03:44:07 AM
#25
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PS. syncing testnet is so slow... voting for restarting testnet3 to testnet4

IMHO syncing is the smallest problem, difficulty is the problem. On my machine it would take ~45 days to solve a block. Which I would like to do someday:) People are using ASICs on testnet probably.

I already asked it somewhere, but without a reply. Why not many testnets? Then all these people with ASIC's would split on them, and I would be able to choose a testnet with the lowest difficulty. Why not?
legendary
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August 08, 2014, 03:39:58 AM
#24
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Send them to the faucets.

sent 66.0 testcoins to msj42CCGruhRsFrGATiUuh25dtxYtnpbTx ( http://tpfaucet.appspot.com/ )
sent 66.0 testcoins to mrPGg2i9fccYZKnL2np1WhYSy7HpCEgFMQ ( http://faucet.xeno-genesis.com/ )
sent 66.0 testcoins to mo2f3N8WRVQ2kG6Y3j4UFHMzN9eS8BpK3E ( http://testnet.bitcoin.peercoinfaucet.com/ )

in transaction http://test.webbtc.com/tx/bc8150e5b50685747337c0f9f697aa2a0c3c1b6056e0b2bc06c933571d1cf0ff

PS. syncing testnet is so slow... voting for restarting testnet3 to testnet4
newbie
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August 08, 2014, 03:32:53 AM
#23
this all for set on website . for any transaction will be made?
legendary
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August 07, 2014, 11:24:15 PM
#22
[...] Who wants them? [...]

Send them to the faucets.
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August 07, 2014, 01:57:45 AM
#21
wow  Grin should i put my address into the signature for donations?

You definitely should:) I bookmarked this thread and as soon as I'll get some btc I'll surely send you something.

Thank you again for everything!

legendary
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August 06, 2014, 03:54:38 PM
#20
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is what u want to do?

This is not a problem on testnet. Let him to make this mistake before teaching him.

By the way. I have a lot of testnet coins. Who wants them? PM me your testnet address
newbie
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August 06, 2014, 03:49:36 PM
#19

After listunspent I have this transaction among others:

{
"txid" : "d8e5db107f5dbd3b74b454a4ba2566277894199a836d9982a255a61f2b10d0a8",
"vout" : 1,
"address" : "msmhYhrXtYAxerUCNfDAXu97xwaZ3JqxH6",
"scriptPubKey" : "76a914866b70364391e0ba5514cc30cb45f12291bc6cf788ac",
"amount" : 0.33900000,
"confirmations" : 65
},

I want to send 0.02 BTC, So I do:
createrawtransaction [{\"txid\":\"d8e5db107f5dbd3b74b454a4ba2566277894199a836d9982a255a61f2b10d0a8\",\"vout\":1}] {\"mxHgEstqwqYtVrDP3LsjS9WWAeWHQyatck\":0.02}

(mxHgEstqwqYtVrDP3LsjS9WWAeWHQyatck is another address of mine)

Is that OK?

0.339 - 0.2 = 0.319

u paying 0.319 BTC transaction fee

is what u want to do?

if no then createrawtransaction need 2nd output to address from u wallet.
legendary
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August 06, 2014, 02:55:52 PM
#18
wow  Grin should i put my address into the signature for donations?
newbie
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August 06, 2014, 01:58:45 PM
#17
I want to say "thanks" to both the OP and Amaclin for this post. It is great when someone posts really concise, step by step and intelligent questions and then another replies with equally concise, step by step and intelligent answers. I, myself, am just starting to delve into understanding transactions so I have bookmarked this baby.

Thank you both!

he is real hero . thats full and easy step from him
what a amazing man wiiith brightshine .
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August 06, 2014, 12:14:51 PM
#16
I want to say "thanks" to both the OP and Amaclin for this post. It is great when someone posts really concise, step by step and intelligent questions and then another replies with equally concise, step by step and intelligent answers. I, myself, am just starting to delve into understanding transactions so I have bookmarked this baby.

Thank you both!
legendary
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August 06, 2014, 11:57:11 AM
#15
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OK, I need to go home now. *Big* thank you for your help amaclin! Tomorrow I'll have to wrap my head around it all over again:)

By the way: do not forget about "change" output and fees working with mainnet.
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Evolution is the only way to survive
August 06, 2014, 11:37:54 AM
#14
./bitcoind getrawtransaction d8e5db107f5dbd3b74b454a4ba2566277894199a836d9982a255a61f2b10d0a8  and then decoderawtransaction first, make sure you have set the right vout
legendary
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August 06, 2014, 11:03:47 AM
#13
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But then why bitcoin-qt said code: -25 (in red) ?

Something was wrong while sending. I have sources for bitcoin 0.8.x version. There is no -25 error code there.
Are you using v0.9? Have a look into bitcoinrpc.h file
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August 06, 2014, 10:56:57 AM
#12
Ha, yes, I've just received it, thanks.

But then why bitcoin-qt said code: -25 (in red) ?

Edit:

OK, I need to go home now. *Big* thank you for your help amaclin! Tomorrow I'll have to wrap my head around it all over again:)
legendary
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Merit: 1019
August 06, 2014, 10:55:22 AM
#11
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result (error):
(code -25)

I've pushed your transaction via http://test.webbtc.com/relay_tx
So it is (it was) correct

Update: now it is confirmed http://test.webbtc.com/tx/7f850e2a177fb494492d3ad7707cceaa410106b3c6ce0385f876d24acad653ab
full member
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August 06, 2014, 10:37:28 AM
#10
Thank you, you're a nice guy!

So now I'm trying to send it:

sendrawtransaction 0100000001a8d0102b1fa655a282996d839a199478276625baa454b4743bbd5d7f10dbe5d801000 0006a473044022031e60b2d340e350d871809492f3d0b4d7dda2eae11c4e729be648a9c87b2fc18 02207bd0fbd9614dc08f14b9092559de106417373a8a1d9353767874a95aa302973b012102d9c1d 8bc2862f6946ea055743551abb385492069da38bdc0ec8e3e875ec87875ffffffff0180841e0000 0000001976a914b7f7543883c4fd010aeb1ef63b5e888487dd08ae88ac00000000

result (error):
(code -25)

Debug log doesn't say anything. Actually, it looks like it stopped logging things an hour ago...
And google doesn't help either.

Update, was that an error? Because I've just received those 0.02 btc, transaction hash is OK:
7f850e2a177fb494492d3ad7707cceaa410106b3c6ce0385f876d24acad653ab

So, why was it in red, and this minus sign before...
legendary
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Merit: 1019
August 06, 2014, 10:29:28 AM
#9
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"script":"473...c87875" //question 0: this is again scriptSig, this time signed, right? But why can't be it "decoded" just like scriptPubKey below?
There is nothing interesting in scriptSig - there are two operations. Signature and publicKey

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  "hash":"7f850e2a177fb494492d3ad7707cceaa410106b3c6ce0385f876d24acad653ab",//question 1: I thought this is transaction ID, then why did it change after signing it?
There is no "ID" field in transaction itself. Transaction ID is a hash of its contents. Contents was changed. So the hash will be different

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"script_string":"OP_DUP OP_HASH160 b7f7543883c4fd010aeb1ef63b5e888487dd08ae OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",//question 3: this is the same as in above, but I forgot to ask, this is the scriptPubKey, right?
Yes
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