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Topic
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Re: Gigamining / Teramining
by
Daily Anarchist
on 28/11/2012, 09:00:39 UTC
To all Gigaminers:

I have also added an sha256 hashed version of the lists given to me by GLBSE. The list has been obfuscated so that you can easily find your record but not know others records. I will update this list as GLBSE sends me more information.

http://gigamining.com/glbse-records.html

For those of us that are not quite as tech-savvy as others. Here is what you do:

1. Copy your bitcoin address ("1...").
2. Go to http://hash.online-convert.com/sha256-generator.
3. Paste or enter your bitcoin address into the first box (labeled "Text you want to convert to a SHA-256 hash").
4. Click on the "Convert file" button down below.
5. Copy the string of digits and letters following "hex:".
6. Go to the gigamining page above.
7. Search for that string of digits and letters to find the number of shares you own.


And if we've lost our Bitcoin address that was on file with GLBSE?

So, upon further review, it seems as if I never had a withdraw address for GLBSE. I imported my old wallet.dat file I had, but could no longer use because I switched to Fedora and can't for the life of me figure out how to run the Satoshi client, into the new nice and easy wallet importer offered at blockchain.info. It's empty because I earlier transferred all of the coins out of it into a different wallet. But it shows me all of my old receiving addresses and there is nothing there for GLBSE, which makes perfect sense because I never withdrew any coin from GLBSE. I only sent GLBSE coin, and then turned around and bought Gigamining bonds with it. So, what I am to do?