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Multibit should support having wallets that follow a brainwallet scheme like electrum or blockchain.info.
The major advantage of brain wallets for me is that new keys are created in a deterministic wa…
dswd updated
11 years ago
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Hello dear developers,
I use BTC though I also use LTC and It's been a while since I've tried to find a way in sending raw transactions to the Litecoin - LTC network (blockchain).
While using bitcoi…
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Hello dear developers,
I use BTC though I also use LTC and It's been a while since I've tried to find a way in sending raw transactions to the Litecoin - LTC network (blockchain).
While using bitcoi…
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Is there some interim way of signing the challenge message without resorting to the official client, which will be using a different wallet and private key?
dandv updated
11 years ago
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Hi,
I'm new with bitcoin and like to use Brainwallet to manually create transactions.
My issue is I don't get this to work offline as I don't get the right results when manually typing the Transactio…
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I talked to an Eligius admin and he said the zero-fee TXs I generated with brainwallet weren't in their mempool or even personal bitcoind, considerably after the push time. Had to double-spend them to…
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1.) Start up electrum
2.) Click on the menubar and select brain wallet
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/vm/electrum-github/lib/gui_lite.py", line 600, in show_seed_dialog
gui_qt…
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It is not intuitive how to set miner's fees using the current Brainwallet.org transaction generator. In fact, I have no idea how to do it. This seems pretty important! This is not the same as the prio…
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The satoshi client has a button to backup the wallet file. In my opinion this would be a nice addition to electrum as well.
The usecase would be for new users getting started on Bitcoin. The idea in …