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Conflicted
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plogank
on 09/10/2015, 04:02:29 UTC
This's a first for me. I have two transactions that instead of showing confirmations it says these transactions are "Conflicted".

What on earth does that mean?

Thanks,
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Merits 1 from 1 user
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Two Full Nodes, Same Router
by
plogank
on 22/09/2015, 00:56:27 UTC
⭐ Merited by ABCbits (1)
It appears that in order to run a full node port 8333 must be forwarded to that computer.  However, I have two computer on the same router and I would like to run two full nodes. My router won't allow me to forward 8333 to the second computer. What must I do to get that second node up?

I'm running Bitcoin Core version v0.11.0 (64-bit).

Thanks.
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Re: Coinbase Slow
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plogank
on 09/03/2014, 06:01:39 UTC
Thanks for your input.

For me, every time I've used Coinbase and made a BTC withdrawal it has immediately appeared in my wallet.  This time about 3 hours. Admittedly, I don't use it that often. Just when I want to make a transaction. That way I replenish what I used.

Another thought, I made this transfer late at night. Perhaps they don't keep as much on hand during that time.  Who knows?
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Coinbase Slow
by
plogank
on 09/03/2014, 03:50:07 UTC
Why do you suppose it took Coinbase around 3 hours to actually transfer my coins after they said they had? Normally its instantaneous.
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Re: [2014] Mt.Gox Disappoints: Does Not Reveal All
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plogank
on 10/02/2014, 20:34:00 UTC
It is a shame, however, how Mt. Gox has caused the market to falter.
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RED FURY
by
plogank
on 29/01/2014, 03:50:12 UTC
Just purchase a Red Fury off Ebay. It was advertised as new in the original packaging however this came with no packaging only bubble wrap.

Is there someone who has ordered these new that can tell me what to expect in the way of packaging?

Do I have a used item?
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Re: will the bitcoin reach $1000 one day...?
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plogank
on 29/09/2013, 03:21:19 UTC
Considering that there will always be a limited number of Bitcoins, the greater the use the greater the value that must be stored in each Bitcoin. I expect the exchange rate to exceed $1000 USD soon.
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Re: U.S. bank closing all of my deposit accounts because of bitcoins
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plogank
on 29/09/2013, 02:43:50 UTC
I quit using banks 30 years ago. The nearest office of my credit union is now a four hour drive away but I use ATMs and a local credit union that's on the credit union network when an ATM won't do the job.
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Re: Is This USB ASIC Miner Worth It?
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plogank
on 25/09/2013, 04:10:26 UTC
How long in hours, would it take to mine 0.01 BTC?

I'm running six of these and I earn 0.01 BTC every 24 hours give or take.
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Re: BTC Guild - Accepted Shares
by
plogank
on 24/09/2013, 21:16:21 UTC
Thank you again.  I think that clears it up.
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Re: BTC Guild - Accepted Shares
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plogank
on 24/09/2013, 19:53:19 UTC
Thank you for taking the time to answer however, I understand all you have said.

On my Active Worker Summary, however, it shows 34846 shares accepted yet under PPLNS Details it shows only 11,290 receiving payment.  Also, my BFGMiner shows many more than 11,290 shares accepted.

I'm not necessarily unhappy with the payout but am wondering why the difference.
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BTC Guild - Accepted Shares
by
plogank
on 24/09/2013, 19:02:15 UTC
I've been mining on BTC guild at around 2 GHash/s.  I notice I have many many more accepted shares than shares receiving payments. My payout has been around 0.01 in less than a day and I understand that's about average but doesn't explain what's going on.

Can someone clarify this?

Thanks.

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Re: Best way to buy bitcoins with paypal?
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plogank
on 25/10/2012, 02:19:27 UTC
I'm just not sure why some people are so set on PayPal.
An alternative that's more generally accepted is Dwolla (or depending on where you have your checking account there are other alternatives).



If you've got funds in a Dwolla account, you might as well use MtGox.  It's a piece of cake once you get the funds to Dwolla.
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Re: Want to buy bitcoin with Dwolla
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plogank
on 24/10/2012, 00:50:26 UTC
I can sell.
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Re: Why is bitcoin going for more than $20 on eBay?
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plogank
on 12/10/2012, 02:24:54 UTC
I bought my first bitcoin on ebay... just wanted to get one!

Me too, and for the same reason.
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Re: Why is bitcoin going for more than $20 on eBay?
by
plogank
on 12/10/2012, 00:05:55 UTC
A Bitcoin is worth whatever someone's willing to exchange for it, be it US dollars or peanuts. The same is true of any other currency or item. To suggest that the exchange rate on MtGox or any other exchange sets the value of a Bitcoin is a very limited view.

As for the price on Ebay, if one were to purchase a Bitcoin on MtGox for $12.00. turn around and sell it on Ebay, it would need to be sold for around $14 in order to break even because of the fees.  $20 is not unreasonable considering the potential for charge-backs.
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Re: One Tenth, 0.100 Bitcoin on Ebay
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plogank
on 01/10/2012, 18:34:23 UTC
Is this an attempt to make money off of newbies or are yo trying to spread the idea of bit coin? If the later, wouldn't you be better off by re-directing those people to a better resource?

Yup, I'm going to get real rich selling 0.10 BTC. Lets see, if I sold 17x0.10BTC, I might be able to buy a pizza with extra cheese.

Don't forget the fees for selling on eBay and using PayPal.

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Re: One Tenth, 0.100 Bitcoin on Ebay
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plogank
on 01/10/2012, 04:10:44 UTC
Another thing to consider about Ebay pricing is that the prices have to be high to cover the risk.  We all know about the risk of charge backs using PayPal.

Ebay is, however, a convenient way for beginners to obtain a bit of change to rattle around in their wallet. I got my first few coins that way.
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Re: One Tenth, 0.100 Bitcoin on Ebay
by
plogank
on 01/10/2012, 02:43:42 UTC
How much for shipping? They always nail you on the shipping...  Wink Tongue

Free shipping.
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Re: One Tenth, 0.100 Bitcoin on Ebay
by
plogank
on 01/10/2012, 01:29:01 UTC
Besides, after all the fees are taken out for the sale, the remainder is just a little over spot price, at least for my offer.