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Re: Bitcoin Core - can't open bitcoin.conf
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marlongonzalezgroup
on 19/07/2020, 03:08:22 UTC
When I click "Open Configuration File" in settings of bitcoin core I get these:

https://i.imgur.com/iJTz0N8.png
https://i.imgur.com/9dZXp5d.png

If I go to %AppData% -> Bitcoin -> bitcoin.conf
I get an empty file:
https://i.imgur.com/mgYt5iF.png

I remember I had made the bitcoin core installation some months ago, and I successfully changed things inside the bitcoin.conf, like for changing to testnet/regnet.

Any help? What do I do now?


                                  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5262146.0
From the print I already saw that it is Windows, click on the link and download again there is something missing.
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Re: Remove PKey from Bitcoin Core
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marlongonzalezgroup
on 29/06/2020, 21:44:31 UTC
Is it possible to remove private key on 1 selected address in Bitcoin Core? for example i added 1 pkey with 100k+ small transactions, and after each block Core has been freezing
No...
What is your goal with this?
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Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys
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marlongonzalezgroup
on 29/06/2020, 20:20:38 UTC
I'm getting 734.23 Mkey/s with these parameters -b 64 -t 512 -p 1024 but I'm also hearing a buzzing sound in my headphones while it is running. Is there any way to fix this issue or should I just try to run it on a cloud server or something? Also if someone has a different set of parameters that they think would be better I'm all ears.
1> Press the Windows + R keys at the same time and type mmsys.cpl

2> In the Playback tab, select your sound device, in this case the Headphone.

3> Then select Properties.

4> Click the Advanced tab, then select Restore Defaults and click OK.

5> Restart the system and see if it works this way first

Tried this and no change.
Enter the Windows search field and type sound, after opening, go to the playback tab and double-click on the phone, enter the advanced option and change the format to the lowest possible Hz
See if you have any changes with this.
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Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys
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marlongonzalezgroup
on 28/06/2020, 03:28:54 UTC
I'm getting 734.23 Mkey/s with these parameters -b 64 -t 512 -p 1024 but I'm also hearing a buzzing sound in my headphones while it is running. Is there any way to fix this issue or should I just try to run it on a cloud server or something? Also if someone has a different set of parameters that they think would be better I'm all ears.
1> Press the Windows + R keys at the same time and type mmsys.cpl

2> In the Playback tab, select your sound device, in this case the Headphone.

3> Then select Properties.

4> Click the Advanced tab, then select Restore Defaults and click OK.

5> Restart the system and see if it works this way first
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Re: Thoughts regarding use of Rust and Haskell for building a blockchain
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marlongonzalezgroup
on 21/06/2020, 20:50:08 UTC
What are your thoughts regarding Haskell and Rust? Do you think it allows us to be productive while writing high-quality code? What are the programmers most common experiences while using these languages especially in the field of Blockchain development?
I particularly prefer Rust, it relieves many problems when a process occurs and two threads enter the same memory path, one of which is written so that it does not apply a thread to block the memory.
Never access values ​​in a heap after being released in a much better way, it comes with a very good standard library, it has a huge ease in abstracting with traits, memory security ...
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Re: Fake Bitcoin Transaction
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marlongonzalezgroup
on 20/06/2020, 22:58:47 UTC
I just need Advise ..
I saw the following Video about the fake bitcoin transactions ..
I contacted the guy but he didn't reply me..
my question is .. this fake bitcoin transactions it's true or it's available .. thanks to everyone .

Network confirmations are just that and that's what you have to pay attention to ... Don't worry that a transaction with invalid data cannot be included in the blocks.
Send the video so we can see what it is about