i use electrum, i restarted my pc and i had none of my addresses, no backup, no nothing
If you already make sure the address isn't exist by checking "Addresses" tab or running this command on "Console Tab" & make sure you open correct wallet file, then you might experience rare bug or some software decide to delete your wallet file.
yeah, dont know what happened to my first address, sorry about that
Yikes, you lost 0.01790317tBTC? That's over half of a whole block subsidy on testnet.
yup, dont know why my address changed :,)
Just wondering, which wallet software do you use? Some wallet may show different address after previous address receive coin to improve user privacy, but you should able to spend coin from any generated address.
i use electrum, i restarted my pc and i had none of my addresses, no backup, no nothing
ive already did what i needed to do, and have returned the tbtc
Either you are a big liar or you think we are all here imbeciles and morons Balance is still the same 0.01740317 tBTC, so nothing was ever ''returned'' or sent from your public address:
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Total received 0.01740317 tBTC Total sent 0.00000000 tBTC Balance 0.01740317
ive already did what i needed to do, and have returned the tbtc
Either you are a big liar or you think we are all here imbeciles and morons Balance is still the same 0.01740317 tBTC, so nothing was ever ''returned'' or sent from your public address:
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Total received 0.01740317 tBTC Total sent 0.00000000 tBTC Balance 0.01740317
For general testing of Bitcoin or applications built on it, very small amounts easily suffice (as explained above), and by using unnecessarily large amounts you are taking away tBTC from everyone else.
Precisely. For the vast majority of test cases, are you testing that the code you are working on for *your* software/app is able to correctly transmit/receive transactions. The amount of the Tx is irrelevant (unless your code moves a decimal point...), it's getting the process to work correctly that counts.
Once your testing is done and the project is safe to use on the main BTC network a true community supporter is expected to return tBTC back to the Faucets so they can continue to support code development.
ive already did what i needed to do, and have returned the tbtc
If it's just casual experiment, most likely don't need 0.5-0.7tBTC. You could just use 1 sat/vbyte as TX fee and send only send very small amount of Bitcoin on each output address. But if you insist you need lots of tBTC, you either have to 1. Explain in detail why you need lots of tBTC. Most people wouldn't give such amount due to tBTC scarcity and potential you fell for scam. 2. Use all faucet which already mentioned. 3. Mine tBTC with your own device. While difficulty on testnet is too high for CPU/GPU, you can try your luck by mining block with difficulty 1 if there's no block mined in last 20 minutes.
faucets dont work for me, theyre all blocked for some reason. which is why im asking here
I do not plan on sending this to anyone else, I am not buying/selling tBTC and want it purely to experiment with it.
If you let people know what you are trying you will probably be able to get some from members here, as mining on the testnet does not geneate a lot of coins anymore. But, for now here are some faucets:
Please don't give TNBTC to people who are just hoovering it up to paid by defi scams based on it.
Real testing just needs tiny amount, the people who "need" large amounts are selling it. (technically trading it for defi testnet defi tokens which they expect to get converted into real value once that scams they are participating in go live).
This abusive and anti-social behaviour has made it hard for people to get testnet for actual bitcoin testing because they've drained all the faucets and conned the people that have historically given it out out of theirs.
It's also forcing bitcoin development to abandon testnet for testing.
hi im sorry i dont know what that means, by large amounts i meant like 0.5-0.7 lol
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Where to get large amount of tBTC?
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EndoBTC
on 02/11/2022, 14:05:01 UTC
Hello all, where would I be able to find large amounts of tBTC? I need some for something and would love some help with it.