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Re: Claiming bitcoin diamond and superbitcoin easily
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mynt
on 07/01/2018, 22:29:38 UTC
Does this work with coins held in a segwit address on Trezor? Derived by Bip 49.
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Re: Bitcoin Gold (BTG)
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mynt
on 14/11/2017, 05:44:42 UTC
Handled it manually using some scripts I have but you can also use the cli createrawtransaction and signtransaction. Do not reccommend this course of action though obviously...

Ok.  I was aware of this option but it's a bit too advanced for me and I was wondering if you'd sussed some more fool-proof method.  Thank you for sharing.

Have a 7.5095 BTG tip. Smiley



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Re: Bitcoin Gold (BTG)
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mynt
on 14/11/2017, 05:05:45 UTC
Oh no... Figured out how to move by segwit address coins. But converted bitcoins to satoshis incorrectly and lost 90% to a mining fee. If there is any benevolent miner out there please, please, please return the coins to the address the remainder was sent to.

This is the transaction: https://btgexp.com/tx/a28063a818cb7acb66679427d5c71c82e71419e1fb258acaa7a7ed6617d17834

Intended destination is that address in the transaction: GWiXeStRsUBRzRM3iRLkK7tjWcwaATyZmo

Anyone know who mined that block so I can message them maybe? Please

Oops. Sad

I'm curious.  How did you handle your SegWit address?  I noticed your Bitcoin Gold address begins with an "A", is this related?  All the premined coins seem to have gone to addresses beginning with an "A", are they also AnyoneCanSpend outputs?


Handled it manually using some scripts I have but you can also use the cli createrawtransaction and signtransaction. Do not reccommend this course of action though obviously...
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Re: Bitcoin Gold (BTG)
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mynt
on 14/11/2017, 04:51:09 UTC
Oh no... Figured out how to move by segwit address coins. But converted bitcoins to satoshis incorrectly and lost 90% to a mining fee. If there is any benevolent miner out there please, please, please return the coins to the address the remainder was sent to.

This is the transaction: https://btgexp.com/tx/a28063a818cb7acb66679427d5c71c82e71419e1fb258acaa7a7ed6617d17834

Intended destination is that address in the transaction: GWiXeStRsUBRzRM3iRLkK7tjWcwaATyZmo

Anyone know who mined that block so I can message them maybe? Please
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Re: Bitcoin Gold (BTG)
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mynt
on 14/11/2017, 01:48:15 UTC
I'm getting 'no-witness-yet' when trying to make a transaction from a P2SH-P2WPKH address. Is segwit active on bitcoin gold?
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Re: Satoshi just sold his mined Bitcoins from 2010
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mynt
on 30/08/2017, 02:07:06 UTC
Started to do some digging on this transaction. All inputs were from mining during a short period of time.

Oldest block was mined 2010-01-25 14:03:24 (36297)
Newest block was mined 2010-01-31 02:42:28 (37356)
That's a 1059 block difference to mine their 60 blocks. So at the time they had approximately 18% of the network hashrate.

Check this out http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0RMaiJObi8s/U-tDSbfK11I/AAAAAAAAAbU/Td_SxUQ7Kws/s1600/satoshisProportion2014-08-13.png

Which is a link from this article http://organofcorti.blogspot.com.au/2014/08/167-satoshis-hashrate.html

Anyone know if there were many others mining at that level early on? This can't have been more than one of a handful of people and satoshi isn't ruled out yet.

Edit: total math fail, that's only 5.6% of mining power, probably not satoshi, but likely another big early player.