If a USB bootable encrypted Linux distribution with backups is the safest way to keep a wallet, do you think we will ever see distributions based around this?
I'd like to hear some more detailed discussion on transaction fees.
Although it's claimed to be 'optional' - I hear that certain versions of the client automatically add a fee. In particular - I'm worried about microtransactions being eaten up by *relatively* huge fees. Also.. there appears to be confusion about what happens if you try a transaction with no or low fee and the delay is too big.. how can you 'cancel' or modify the transaction with an increased fee to speed it up?
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vlogwrap 7 months ago
whats the easiest way to find out if someone in your area buy/sells bitcoins? is there a website?
donte415 7 months ago
Do you think bitcoins will go into another dip anytime soon
Infiniti6112 8 months ago
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nlucctw2 8 months ago
you should update your intro so it shows the bitcoin crashing into the earth into worthlessness
magichatdetective 8 months ago
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christpunchers 8 months ago
If a USB bootable encrypted Linux distribution with backups is the safest way to keep a wallet, do you think we will ever see distributions based around this?
linagee 8 months ago
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Winst0nOBoogie 8 months ago
I'd like to hear some more detailed discussion on transaction fees.
Although it's claimed to be 'optional' - I hear that certain versions of the client automatically add a fee. In particular - I'm worried about microtransactions being eaten up by *relatively* huge fees. Also.. there appears to be confusion about what happens if you try a transaction with no or low fee and the delay is too big.. how can you 'cancel' or modify the transaction with an increased fee to speed it up?
neuronstorm 8 months ago