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VPS that allow Tor?
by
Hatthat
on 24/02/2016, 13:17:02 UTC
Hello! Can you advice VPS provider that allow Tor trafic.

Requirements:
  • Linux VPS
  • Accept bitcoin
  • Allow Tor
  • No ID docs or phone number is needed

Thank you Smiley
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Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here
by
Hatthat
on 11/02/2016, 09:39:25 UTC
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is Baudbonny's address: 1BaudD79CVCFFfy1sA6xa5qwHLRkNUNSFK
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----
Address: 1BaudD79CVCFFfy1sA6xa5qwHLRkNUNSFK

HK3erTrWcFsorJkPtqziLYgnPHe7pf3cFxC4tP5qo4JZMKJZsK4GVjKvzkfkD7yp3x1QS/mbuTpuSpzDRvuFaNQ=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----
Done
Verifed: in coinig.com and Electrum.
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Re: Earning a living with bitcoin?
by
Hatthat
on 11/02/2016, 09:21:27 UTC
Hello guys,

how many of you are earning for living just with bitcoin base projects? If so, can you contribute what do you do?

I earning about 0.2 bitcoin every week for living just with bitcoin. i do signature campaign, twitter campaign, do some service for bitcoins, and join poker freeroll to get free bitcoins.
Where are you from? How to live with this money? Or you have an another job?
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Re: ✰ [ANN] BITMIXER.IO ✰ High Volume Bitcoin Mixer ✰
by
Hatthat
on 10/02/2016, 14:34:27 UTC
Broadly speaking it is correct. But not so simply. We do all our best to give quality mixed coins to our clients. For example small volume users usually receive a part from a big source, high volume clients receive transfers from several small "quality" sources (was used several times before) etc. With a big reserve we can find suitable sources almost for all transactions.
Clear Smiley By the way why your customers have to pay 0.0005BTC for each forward address? I used your service and all fees was mush less then 0.0005 (2 times less?).

P.S. Don't be offended it is curiosity about service I interested in.
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Re: ✰ [ANN] BITMIXER.IO ✰ High Volume Bitcoin Mixer ✰
by
Hatthat
on 10/02/2016, 11:39:45 UTC
There are no 100% guarantee. We just guarantee that you'll receive another not linked with you coins.
But if you use custom fee, time delay and several output addresses - there are many many chances to be untraceable. Usually attacker doesn't know that you use our service (unlike others).

Please don't forget to download and verify Letter of Guarantee BEFORE send us coins. Don't use TOR with our clearnet address.
So, you get my coins to newly generated address #1 and send other coins to me from other address #2 (this address alresdy has coins). Latter some guy sent his coins to your newly generated address #3 and you sent him my old coins from address #1. Is that correct or you have more complicated method?
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Re: Electrum and address management
by
Hatthat
on 10/02/2016, 11:22:52 UTC
This is called coin control and electrum has had this option for a long time now. On the addresses tab select the addresses you want to spend from. On PCs you can select multiple addresses by holding down the ctrl key when clicking on an address. Then right click and choose "Send from". There is no need to freeze addresses.
Thank you! This is what I need.

Very detailed information can be found here[1] and here[2], if you want to play around with TX created by hand I suggest bitcoin core. You dont have to fully sync it for this. Just use regtest or testnet (significantly small than mainnet). That is recommended anyway, because you dont have to risk any actual bitcoin. If you need testnet coins, just send me a PM with a testnet address and I will send you a few to play with. A QR code would be even better so I dont have to type the address Wink

Electrum uses .txn files to import signed/unsigned transactions its mainly a wrapper around a raw TX though. You probably know the small window electrum open for transactions where you click "sign" and "broadcast" to actually send it. You can also click on "save" to create these .txn and get familiar with the format. Once you know how you create a raw TX with core and how electrum handles .txn file you should be able to do select individual inputs and not just addresses, but as I said above its overly complicated for the little amount of control you gain over the method Abdussamad mentioned.

[1] https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#createrawtransaction
[2] https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-examples#transaction-tutorial
Thanks for information and links! I had no idea about testnet and I am going to find out in this.
P.S. Your node (http://213.165.91.169/) is nice thing Smiley
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Re: ✰ [ANN] BITMIXER.IO ✰ High Volume Bitcoin Mixer ✰
by
Hatthat
on 10/02/2016, 10:43:17 UTC
We don't "hide" transactions. We pay you from our reserve (to several different addresses with a time delay if you set), so there are no relations with your old and new coins. When attacker tracks your coins, he just see that you transferred coins to address, which then works like a webwallet. But he can't imagine that you have already received another not linked with you coins.
This is kind of untrackable transaction, I understood that and used "hide" word to describe, sorry for confuse Smiley

You guarantee that no one can track my transactions is I mix 0.01-2000 BTC, right?
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Re: ✰ [ANN] BITMIXER.IO ✰ High Volume Bitcoin Mixer ✰
by
Hatthat
on 10/02/2016, 07:27:18 UTC
You write that on you site "Please send your bitcoins (min 0.01, max 2007.286 BTC) to..."

How is it possible to "hide" transaction with 2000BTC amount? How are you going to do that is someone will want to use your service with big amount?
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Re: Electrum and address management
by
Hatthat
on 10/02/2016, 07:14:18 UTC
There is a way but its a bit drawn out.. You need to go to the address' tab and right click "freeze" the address' you dont want to spend. When you then send a tx it will send it from the amount that isnt frozen.
Thanks! I will try it. But it can take much time if you have many addresses and you have to make transaction often.

Interesting I didnt think about that, I only though about creating a unsigned TX by hand and importing it like you would form an offline wallet, but that would be overly complicated.

I have read about BTC since your post "there are no "from addresses" even though blockchain explorers show it like that." And I understood that how it wokrs. Can you suggest a program or method to easily create transaction "by hand". Or link me to some informative place.
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Re: Best antivirus?
by
Hatthat
on 09/02/2016, 11:03:26 UTC
Guys, just kill your Windows and install some Linux distr. Use firewalls like IPtables and your brain (don't install alll packets indiscriminately)  Smiley
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Re: Electrum and address management
by
Hatthat
on 09/02/2016, 10:52:39 UTC
Thanks for reply!

And, it is imposible to manage addresses you send coins from, rigth?
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Electrum and address management
by
Hatthat
on 09/02/2016, 09:52:30 UTC
Hello, Bitcointalk Smiley I have two questions and sorry if anwers already exist on some thread, but I haven't found it.

1. How to import private key to a wallet that created by seed. Sweep is unsituable if you want to use vanity address. I found the way is just create new separate wallet by importing keys.

2. Will addresses from "used" category be deleted ever by Electrum? I don't want to lose them.
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Re: BitcoinTalk Aged Accounts 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
by
Hatthat
on 09/02/2016, 09:26:47 UTC
Selling hacked accounts , now are you?

This is not hacked accounts. We created this accounts during the time we do seo on our client websites.
How can you proof that account not hacked?
We created the accounts using our private proxies.
It proves nothing, correct me if I am wrong. Moreover how we can check it?
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Re: Earn Bitcoin from Twitter
by
Hatthat
on 09/02/2016, 09:20:12 UTC
Post link to your Twitter account (curious to see it)
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Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here
by
Hatthat
on 09/02/2016, 09:12:13 UTC
-----------MESSAGE----------
My addresses are:
14yLnJjCYVTqSUA7PAR84dmETdTxgPEJkf
16WJvJZHnrM9mtVWSHYeXiDpDTRrJAzxLG
1A1KhuUeJTKYKeyeB37o8pwUcuPDxfovJC
Quote it please.
----------ADDRESS-----------
14yLnJjCYVTqSUA7PAR84dmETdTxgPEJkf
--------SIGNATURE----------
ICFK4wFLNCKDVYsQmrLY1kmLaRYyONtk/lE3PQ5lHA2fLPgN7tHejNBt5mdG0r1GHnw8nmePwojYF+9+NGqebPs=

Tried to verify through coinig but it didn't worked so i was able to verify through electrum.

I found out with it. It is all because of [new line] symbol. If I write the message in one line then all is fine.

-----------MESSAGE----------
My addresses are: 14yLnJjCYVTqSUA7PAR84dmETdTxgPEJkf 16WJvJZHnrM9mtVWSHYeXiDpDTRrJAzxLG 1A1KhuUeJTKYKeyeB37o8pwUcuPDxfovJC Quote it please.
----------ADDRESS-----------
14yLnJjCYVTqSUA7PAR84dmETdTxgPEJkf
--------SIGNATURE----------
IPR+mVpUuvd0Zb8b1JbblogrO3U0RCvLLOOFolJcFjUOJrPrnO41kSySnEBW3fXWPRS3/l5v6guQ51XpL/kNQlg=

I don't know this is a trouble of Electrum or of Coinig. Can anyone verify my first signed message in Bitcoin-QT?
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Re: BitcoinTalk Aged Accounts 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
by
Hatthat
on 09/02/2016, 08:48:17 UTC
Selling hacked accounts , now are you?

This is not hacked accounts. We created this accounts during the time we do seo on our client websites.
How can you proof that account not hacked?
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Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here
by
Hatthat
on 09/02/2016, 08:17:45 UTC
-----------MESSAGE----------
My addresses are:
14yLnJjCYVTqSUA7PAR84dmETdTxgPEJkf
16WJvJZHnrM9mtVWSHYeXiDpDTRrJAzxLG
1A1KhuUeJTKYKeyeB37o8pwUcuPDxfovJC
Quote it please.
----------ADDRESS-----------
14yLnJjCYVTqSUA7PAR84dmETdTxgPEJkf
--------SIGNATURE----------
ICFK4wFLNCKDVYsQmrLY1kmLaRYyONtk/lE3PQ5lHA2fLPgN7tHejNBt5mdG0r1GHnw8nmePwojYF+9+NGqebPs=