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Board Nederlands (Dutch)
Re: Nederlands! (algemeen)
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lucb1e
on 24/04/2013, 18:47:28 UTC
Goeiemorgen, Enschede hier! (of hadden we die al  Huh)
Is Bitcoin ook al doorgedrongen tot Tukkerland?
Limburg zelfs Smiley
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Board Service Discussion
Re: Bitcoin-Central.net "We have been compromised"
by
lucb1e
on 24/04/2013, 18:43:50 UTC
What the?! Again?!
That's what I thought. Good thing I got 4/5th of my coins out of there for exactly this reason.

Last time I also asked them about our Euros there, which are said to be insured by the French government up to €100k. Their reply was basically that "fraudulent euro transactions involve banks and will be noticed before any harm can be done". Sounds credible... not.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Need your help! HUGE german television station got a Voting about Bitcoin
by
lucb1e
on 13/04/2013, 10:34:33 UTC
Voted!

Posting to keep topic high.
This
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Board Economics
Re: After stealing the money, the Jews stole cyprus's 400 million Euro's worth gold.
by
lucb1e
on 10/04/2013, 20:01:19 UTC
Why ban Huh Free speech lets the uneducated idiots out themselves...
The problem is that the majority of the people are uneducated idiots. That's what made the jew hate possible during WO II.
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Board Service Discussion
Re: Bitcoin Central downtime
by
lucb1e
on 09/04/2013, 21:31:56 UTC
support@ their domain Smiley
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Board Service Discussion
Re: blockchain.info fees
by
lucb1e
on 09/04/2013, 21:01:46 UTC
What's your address for donations?
If you've got too many coins... Smiley

But I guess you meant to test or show that it can be set lower.
The first. I was going to donation because Frozenlock is helping spread the message of Bitcoins! <3
Does starting a topic on a local forum and getting about 10-20 people interested count? xD

Anywho, we need lower fees!
Indeed, I didn't even know you can't set the fee lower than this! It's good to know.
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Re: blockchain.info fees
by
lucb1e
on 09/04/2013, 20:44:14 UTC
What's your address for donations?
If you've got too many coins... Smiley

But I guess you meant to test or show that it can be set lower.
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Board Exchanges
Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE
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lucb1e
on 09/04/2013, 12:02:36 UTC
And now they're down Sad
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Board Exchanges
Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE
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lucb1e
on 09/04/2013, 10:10:52 UTC
Has anyone else been able to withdraw coins from btcentral to local wallets (on your pc)? My withdrawal is still pending and doesn't show up in the block chain.
My coin arrived! Took about 44 hours, but it has 12 confirmations by now Smiley
They pay a transaction fee of 0.0005 btw.

still no response to my support ticket about my missing bitcoins, it's been 7 days.
I had an answer to my support ticket in about 30 hours. I'd think they are either investigating it, or putting it off to investigate later (there are probably 10.000 other support requests coming in, most of which are much quicker to answer, and being speedy now won't help in your case). I do agree with you that it's been a while, they could at least tell you the status... In fact, it would be nice if the support system showed your position in the queue.
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Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE
by
lucb1e
on 08/04/2013, 15:57:53 UTC
Has anyone else been able to withdraw coins from btcentral to local wallets (on your pc)? My withdrawal is still pending and doesn't show up in the block chain.
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Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE
by
lucb1e
on 08/04/2013, 08:08:49 UTC
10am passed, no sign of trading activity yet. Another deadline crossed.

Edit 10:14 CET:
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Down for Maintenance
Bitcoin-Central.net is temporarily down for maintenance.

We're currently restarting the trading engine and should be back within in a few minutes

Edit 11:20 CET: still down. "A few minutes" is no deadline per se, but more than an hour later?

Edit 11:27: Up! The price is 149 euros, quite a bit higher than Mt.Gox. My buy orders didn't make it through for lower prices Sad

My Bitcoin withdrawal is also still pending.
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Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE
by
lucb1e
on 08/04/2013, 07:27:55 UTC
Glad to see it's back up! Still awaiting my first transfers to go through though, been 1 hour +

If you read the announcement, you'll see that the transfer market is still frozen until later tonight. Smiley
The market yes, but what about depositing or withdrawing euros or bitcoin?

I'm moving the majority of my coins out for obvious reasons, but 18 hours later they're still "pending". Withdrawn from my balance, but status pending and not showing up in the blockchain. I guess they'll get processed somewhere after 10am (in 30 minutes). If not..... well let's say I was planning a trip to france anyway for other reasons, so that's convenient Cheesy

I am curious to see what happens when they open since the current price is stuck at 79. I guess nobody will be stupid enough to sell way under the mt.gox price, but who knows. Also because the price rose since yesterday, and you could already place orders yesterday. I've placed some orders at lower prices, so perhaps I'll get lucky Smiley
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Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE
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lucb1e
on 07/04/2013, 15:10:45 UTC
there is nothing there regarding my situation  Sad I sent coins, but before they could get added to my account the site went down, and now that it is back the coins are not there, and that old receiving address I sent them into is now replaced by a new one, so where are the coins I sent in just before the site went offline?
Perhaps someone else here knows the answer (I don't), but you can always open a support ticket. They probably won't be quick to respond though, I imagine they'll be getting lots of questions these days.
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Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE
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lucb1e
on 07/04/2013, 12:35:54 UTC
It's back!! At least for me the btc and € balance are correct
Same here.
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: 19 hours and still no confirmations
by
lucb1e
on 07/04/2013, 11:47:36 UTC
Ok, thanks for all the answers! Smiley
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Board Nederlands (Dutch)
Re: Nederlands! (algemeen)
by
lucb1e
on 07/04/2013, 11:46:53 UTC
Niet doen mensen, dit is spam voor een trojan.
Report de post ook aan een moderator dan. Ik heb het niet gedaan omdat ik niet weet of het malware is (al ziet de post er wel verdacht uit).
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: 19 hours and still no confirmations
by
lucb1e
on 06/04/2013, 23:08:04 UTC
Okay, that explains a lot. I guess the limit is in place for ratelimiting purposes, so that a huge block couldn't overload the network (miners and clients) with lots of data? Or so that the block is uploaded and propagated faster, and they have a bigger chance of getting the block reward?
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: 19 hours and still no confirmations
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lucb1e
on 06/04/2013, 22:18:44 UTC
You earn $3500 for a single block, why do we need to charge fees now?

If there are 4,000 unconfirmed transactions, and you can fit 800 transactions in the block you are working on, which 800 do you choose?  Only seems fair to give priority to those who voluntarily paid a transaction fee.  The rest can wait.
You can fit only 800 transactions in one block? Is this because of the 0.7 bug (with the too big block that caused two chains)?


A fee is not required. However if you ran a business and some people donated and some didn't. Who would you help first? Maybe you would help the person who went first, but bitcoin has many transactions a day. Putting a small fee increases the time sent.
I thought you could just process all unconfirmed transactions at once; put them all in one block.
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: 19 hours and still no confirmations
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lucb1e
on 06/04/2013, 15:49:48 UTC
Since when are fees required? Well not required, but since when is it customary to send. I thought transactions were free under two conditions (size limit and a minimum amount; they're somewhere on the bitcoin.it wiki). You earn $3500 for a single block, why do we need to charge fees now?

And I also wonder how miners set this. Miner clients (or pool software) just has a configurable setting for the minimum fee or so?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [LTC] An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer
by
lucb1e
on 05/04/2013, 18:19:45 UTC
TL;DR:
Download minerd: http://g2f.nl/0w8qwc6 (90KB, armv71/armel/latest debian)
Tested, I mined 0.012LTC with it last night (~6hrs, but with power saving enabled; stupid me).


Did some more testing now. You really need to keep the device awake if you want this to be of any use (a quick google search reveals that apps such as "wakey" can do this). If it just went to sleep, processing is limited to one core. When it's deeply asleep, it even limits the cores to about 1/3rd-1/4th of their power. But as I said, just keep the device awake and problem solved. During the night you can get an easy 6hrs of mining, which would amount to about 0.02LTC, given that it's powering from a wall socket and awake the whole time. I let it sleep and got about 0.012LTC.

More testing would be needed to see if it works on other devices as well as on mine, but here is the minerd binary that works on my setup:
http://g2f.nl/0w8qwc6.minerd (90KB, armv71/armel/latest debian)

I haven't tested it besides my own phone, it may not work or have weird dependencies. Here are approximate steps to reproduce:
1. Install the app Linux Deploy. I installed the latest debian, did an apt-get update;apt-get upgrade;, then edited /etc/apt/sources.list, changed squeeze to wheezy, and performed an apt-get dist-upgrade. Not sure if this is needed, installing Linux Deploy itself may be good enough.

2. apt-get install build-essential
And possibly some other things, I installed lots of packages already.

3. Either find an up to date version of curl, or use this one: http://g2f.nl/0c87mi4.tar.gz
If you use mine, continue. If not, continue to step 10.

4. tar xf curl

5. cd curl

6. ./configure

7. make

8. make install

9. ln -s /usr/local/lib/libcurl.so.4 /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4
This is a hotfix that worked for me. I think I should have run the ./configure from step 6 with --prefix=something, but this was quicker.

10. Get the cpuminer sources.

11. tar xf cpuminer or whatever

12. cd cpuminer

13. vim configure
I don't remember what I did here exactly, but when running configure it told me that my CPU was unsupported. I don't know why the fuck this check is in when it compiles just fine, but you need to remove it from the configure file. I like to use vim, but you are free to use whatever editor you like of course.

14. Search in the file for arm and add armv71 somewhere in line with the others (I think you need to add a | (pipe character) too).
If this doesn't work, comment out the place where it errors and exits with an 'unsupported cpu'-like error. If that still doesn't work, ask me and I'll look it up.

15. ./configure

16. make

17. make install

18. ./minerd should work now Cheesy

If you have any trouble, don't hesitate to send me a PM with the issue! I won't be checking this topic a lot, but I will reply in this topic with a quote from your PM (so that others can read and use it as well).

PS. I tried setting CFLAGS='-O3' or whatever the command for better optimization was, but this didn't improve mining speed for me. That doesn't mean it won't help for you, so you can try this if you want.