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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: BoNgOn on September 25, 2012, 07:37 am

Title: Any one stupid?
Post by: BoNgOn on September 25, 2012, 07:37 am
Make your Cart, Get exact $$$. Get the quote done(Australia). Get to bank. Go home and send receipt, coins confirmed. Cool no worries, Now open Tor again, go to SR, get a new address for the BTC to be sent too.
Open bit-coin client and expect x amount of coins to make your order...........
Now this is where I get retarded.. I haven't used my Bit coin wallet in months and all it doing is synchronizing with the network with 20000 more blocks remaining, it's been going for 11 hours and I have already lost out on BTC Flux too. But the sad bit is now the listings I planed to get in my cart planed for at least a month in advance are either a different price ever so slightly or none existent.

So a warning to any dumb Mother Fuckers out there like me keep your wallet updated or when you plan to use it your fucked. lol
-end rant-
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: wsg on September 26, 2012, 12:02 am
always add a couple bucks for the fluctuations
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: BoNgOn on October 11, 2012, 10:44 am
always add a couple bucks for the fluctuations

I did this time round ;)
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: Limetless on October 11, 2012, 10:53 am
Funny shit. :P
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: gestaltassault2 on October 11, 2012, 12:27 pm
or you could just buy drugs every week so your wallet doesn't have to update as much...
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: BoNgOn on October 11, 2012, 03:26 pm
or you could just buy drugs every week so your wallet doesn't have to update as much...

I tend to do large orders less frequently, I think It's less sus that way... Anyway.................
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: Ahoyhoy on October 11, 2012, 06:10 pm
I have trouble holdin onto my BTCs. I spend them straight away.

I was an early BTC adopter and bought a shitload back when they were worth fuck all. If I hadn't spend them I'd be a rich motherfucker by now...and probably permanently stoned to boot....
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: alan smithee on October 11, 2012, 10:08 pm
have you tried a blockchain wallet, they are pretty damn quick and pretty disposable after use.
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: BoNgOn on October 12, 2012, 12:15 am
have you tried a blockchain wallet, they are pretty damn quick and pretty disposable after use.

No I haven't but cheers fir the rep+
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: skatie on October 12, 2012, 12:32 am
Right there with you!  I cannot get bitcoins out of my block chain wallet.  "Why", you ask?  At some point I became impatient and posted the bitcoin address on my "watch list" in my wallet.  Ughhh.  I log-in occasionally just to see them.  Without private key, which I didn't create, I cannot spend or remove from "watch list".
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: donkyman on October 12, 2012, 12:46 am
whats up people. okay so im new to all of this stuff and need some help if u ppl dont mind. btw english is not my main language so thats why i dont really know what to do.
okay so i have an account at bitstamp and ive downloaded bitcoin wallet, so what i am supposed to do is buy bitcoins from the bitstamp site and then transfer them to my bitcoin wallet then send them to my SR adresse, right?
so what i do when im on bitstamp is go to deposit, then this fake bank adresse comes up or whatever where it says "account name: blablabla"  "bank name: blablabla"
i guess what i wanna know is where do i find the account nr im supposed to send the money to from my bank. u know when ur in ur net bank u send ur money to a nr but where da FU*K do i find that nr? im seconds away from giving this whole thing up why make it all so damn complicated???
dont know how to make new post so sorry if i do anything wrong by asking this long ass question on here
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr on October 12, 2012, 01:35 am
There are several options that don't require you to keep a local store of all the blocks on your computer...

One is the blockchain.info wallet (web based, no downloads), another is the Electrum wallet (available from the main bitcoin site) which connects to a remote server that is already synced.
Title: Re: Any one stupid?
Post by: lumumba on October 12, 2012, 01:55 am
To avoid this kind of troubles You may use more lightweighted client like Multibit or eve online wallet like Blockchain. I prefer the second one.