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AboutDialog
About Bitcoin
<b>Bitcoin</b> version
Copyright © 2009-2012 Bitcoin Developers
This is experimental software.
Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/) and cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) and UPnP software written by Thomas Bernard.
AddressBookPage
Address Book
Double-click to edit address or label
Create a new address
Copy the currently selected address to the system clipboard
&New Address
These are your Bitcoin addresses for receiving payments. You may want to give a different one to each sender so you can keep track of who is paying you.
&Copy Address
Show &QR Code
Sign a message to prove you own a Bitcoin address
&Sign Message
Verify a message to ensure it was signed with a specified Bitcoin address
&Verify Message
Delete the currently selected address from the list. Only sending addresses can be deleted.
&Delete
Copy &Label
&Edit
Export Address Book Data
Comma separated file (*.csv)
Error exporting
Could not write to file %1.
AddressTableModel
Label
Address
(no label)
AskPassphraseDialog
Passphrase Dialog
Enter passphrase
New passphrase
Repeat new passphrase
Enter the new passphrase to the wallet.<br/>Please use a passphrase of <b>10 or more random characters</b>, or <b>eight or more words</b>.
Encrypt wallet
This operation needs your wallet passphrase to unlock the wallet.
Unlock wallet
This operation needs your wallet passphrase to decrypt the wallet.
Decrypt wallet
Change passphrase
Enter the old and new passphrase to the wallet.
Confirm wallet encryption
Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will <b>LOSE ALL OF YOUR BITCOINS</b>!
Are you sure you wish to encrypt your wallet?
Warning: The Caps Lock key is on!
Wallet encrypted
Bitcoin will close now to finish the encryption process. Remember that encrypting your wallet cannot fully protect your bitcoins from being stolen by malware infecting your computer.
Wallet encryption failed
Wallet encryption failed due to an internal error. Your wallet was not encrypted.
The supplied passphrases do not match.
Wallet unlock failed
The passphrase entered for the wallet decryption was incorrect.
Wallet decryption failed
Wallet passphrase was successfully changed.
BitcoinGUI
Sign &message...
Show/Hide &Bitcoin
Synchronizing with network...
&Overview
Show general overview of wallet
&Transactions
Browse transaction history
&Address Book
Edit the list of stored addresses and labels
&Receive coins
Show the list of addresses for receiving payments
&Send coins
E&xit
Quit application
Show information about Bitcoin
About &Qt
Show information about Qt
&Options...
&Encrypt Wallet...
&Backup Wallet...
&Change Passphrase...
~%n block(s) remaining
~%n block remaining
~%n blocks remaining
Downloaded %1 of %2 blocks of transaction history (%3% done).
&Export...
Send coins to a Bitcoin address
Sign a message to prove you own a Bitcoin address
Verify a message to ensure it was signed with a specified Bitcoin address
S&ignatures
Modify configuration options for Bitcoin
Show or hide the Bitcoin window
Export the data in the current tab to a file
Encrypt or decrypt wallet
Backup wallet to another location
Change the passphrase used for wallet encryption
&Debug window
Open debugging and diagnostic console
&Verify message...
Bitcoin
Wallet
&About Bitcoin
&File
&Settings
&Help
Tabs toolbar
Actions toolbar
[testnet]
Bitcoin client
%n active connection(s) to Bitcoin network
%n active connection to Bitcoin network
%n active connections to Bitcoin network
Downloaded %1 blocks of transaction history.
%n second(s) ago
%n second ago
%n seconds ago
%n minute(s) ago
%n minute ago
%n minutes ago
%n hour(s) ago
%n hour ago
%n hours ago
%n day(s) ago
%n day ago
%n days ago
Up to date
Catching up...
Last received block was generated %1.
This transaction is over the size limit. You can still send it for a fee of %1, which goes to the nodes that process your transaction and helps to support the network. Do you want to pay the fee?
Confirm transaction fee
Sent transaction
Incoming transaction
Date: %1
Amount: %2
Type: %3
Address: %4
URI handling
URI can not be parsed! This can be caused by an invalid Bitcoin address or malformed URI parameters.
Wallet is <b>encrypted</b> and currently <b>unlocked</b>
Wallet is <b>encrypted</b> and currently <b>locked</b>
Backup Wallet
Wallet Data (*.dat)
Backup Failed
There was an error trying to save the wallet data to the new location.
A fatal error occurred. Bitcoin can no longer continue safely and will quit.
ClientModel
Network Alert
EditAddressDialog
Edit Address
&Label
The label associated with this address book entry
&Address
The address associated with this address book entry. This can only be modified for sending addresses.
New receiving address
New sending address
Edit receiving address
Edit sending address
The entered address "%1" is already in the address book.
The entered address "%1" is not a valid Bitcoin address.
Could not unlock wallet.
New key generation failed.
GUIUtil::HelpMessageBox
Bitcoin-Qt
version
Usage:
command-line options
UI options
Set language, for example "de_DE" (default: system locale)
Start minimized
Show splash screen on startup (default: 1)
OptionsDialog
Options
&Main
Optional transaction fee per kB that helps make sure your transactions are processed quickly. Most transactions are 1 kB. Fee 0.01 recommended.
Pay transaction &fee
Automatically start Bitcoin after logging in to the system.
&Start Bitcoin on system login
Detach block and address databases at shutdown. This means they can be moved to another data directory, but it slows down shutdown. The wallet is always detached.
&Detach databases at shutdown
&Network
Automatically open the Bitcoin client port on the router. This only works when your router supports UPnP and it is enabled.
Map port using &UPnP
Connect to the Bitcoin network through a SOCKS proxy (e.g. when connecting through Tor).
&Connect through SOCKS proxy:
Proxy &IP:
IP address of the proxy (e.g. 127.0.0.1)
&Port:
Port of the proxy (e.g. 9050)
SOCKS &Version:
SOCKS version of the proxy (e.g. 5)
&Window
Show only a tray icon after minimizing the window.
&Minimize to the tray instead of the taskbar
Minimize instead of exit the application when the window is closed. When this option is enabled, the application will be closed only after selecting Quit in the menu.
M&inimize on close
&Display
User Interface &language:
The user interface language can be set here. This setting will take effect after restarting Bitcoin.
&Unit to show amounts in:
Choose the default subdivision unit to show in the interface and when sending coins.
Whether to show Bitcoin addresses in the transaction list or not.
&Display addresses in transaction list
&OK
&Cancel
&Apply
default
Warning
This setting will take effect after restarting Bitcoin.
The supplied proxy address is invalid.
OverviewPage
Form
The displayed information may be out of date. Your wallet automatically synchronizes with the Bitcoin network after a connection is established, but this process has not completed yet.
Balance:
Number of transactions:
Unconfirmed:
Wallet
Immature:
Mined balance that has not yet matured
<b>Recent transactions</b>
Your current balance
Total of transactions that have yet to be confirmed, and do not yet count toward the current balance
Total number of transactions in wallet
out of sync
QRCodeDialog
QR Code Dialog
Request Payment
Amount:
Label:
Message:
&Save As...
Error encoding URI into QR Code.
The entered amount is invalid, please check.
Resulting URI too long, try to reduce the text for label / message.
Save QR Code
PNG Images (*.png)
RPCConsole
Client name
N/A
Client version
&Information
Using OpenSSL version
Startup time
Network
Number of connections
On testnet
Block chain
Current number of blocks
Estimated total blocks
Last block time
&Open
Command-line options
Show the Bitcoin-Qt help message to get a list with possible Bitcoin command-line options.
&Show
&Console
Build date
Bitcoin - Debug window
Bitcoin Core
Debug log file
Open the Bitcoin debug log file from the current data directory. This can take a few seconds for large log files.
Clear console
Welcome to the Bitcoin RPC console.
Use up and down arrows to navigate history, and <b>Ctrl-L</b> to clear screen.
Type <b>help</b> for an overview of available commands.
SendCoinsDialog
Send Coins
Send to multiple recipients at once
&Add Recipient
Remove all transaction fields
Clear &All
Balance:
123.456 BTC
Confirm the send action
&Send
<b>%1</b> to %2 (%3)
Confirm send coins
Are you sure you want to send %1?
and
The recipient address is not valid, please recheck.
The amount to pay must be larger than 0.
The amount exceeds your balance.
The total exceeds your balance when the %1 transaction fee is included.
Duplicate address found, can only send to each address once per send operation.
Error: Transaction creation failed.
Error: The transaction was rejected. This might happen if some of the coins in your wallet were already spent, such as if you used a copy of wallet.dat and coins were spent in the copy but not marked as spent here.
SendCoinsEntry
Form
A&mount:
Pay &To:
Enter a label for this address to add it to your address book
&Label:
The address to send the payment to (e.g. 1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJDE9L)
Choose address from address book
Alt+A
Paste address from clipboard
Alt+P
Remove this recipient
Enter a Bitcoin address (e.g. 1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJDE9L)
SignVerifyMessageDialog
Signatures - Sign / Verify a Message
&Sign Message
You can sign messages with your addresses to prove you own them. Be careful not to sign anything vague, as phishing attacks may try to trick you into signing your identity over to them. Only sign fully-detailed statements you agree to.
The address to sign the message with (e.g. 1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJDE9L)
Choose an address from the address book
Alt+A
Paste address from clipboard
Alt+P
Enter the message you want to sign here
Copy the current signature to the system clipboard
Sign the message to prove you own this Bitcoin address
Reset all sign message fields
Clear &All
&Verify Message
Enter the signing address, message (ensure you copy line breaks, spaces, tabs, etc. exactly) and signature below to verify the message. Be careful not to read more into the signature than what is in the signed message itself, to avoid being tricked by a man-in-the-middle attack.
The address the message was signed with (e.g. 1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJDE9L)
Verify the message to ensure it was signed with the specified Bitcoin address
Reset all verify message fields
Enter a Bitcoin address (e.g. 1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJDE9L)
Click "Sign Message" to generate signature
Enter Bitcoin signature
The entered address is invalid.
Please check the address and try again.
The entered address does not refer to a key.
Wallet unlock was cancelled.
Private key for the entered address is not available.
Message signing failed.
Message signed.
The signature could not be decoded.
Please check the signature and try again.
The signature did not match the message digest.
Message verification failed.
Message verified.
TransactionDesc
Open until %1
Open for %n block(s)
Open for %n block
Open for %n blocks
%1/offline
%1/unconfirmed
%1 confirmations
Status
, broadcast through %n node(s)
, broadcast through %n node
, broadcast through %n nodes
Date
Source
Generated
From
To
own address
label
Credit
matures in %n more block(s)
matures in %n more block
matures in %n more blocks
not accepted
Debit
Transaction fee
Net amount
Message
Comment
Transaction ID
Generated coins must mature 120 blocks before they can be spent. When you generated this block, it was broadcast to the network to be added to the block chain. If it fails to get into the chain, its state will change to "not accepted" and it won't be spendable. This may occasionally happen if another node generates a block within a few seconds of yours.
Debug information
Transaction
Inputs
Amount
true
false
, has not been successfully broadcast yet
unknown
TransactionDescDialog
Transaction details
This pane shows a detailed description of the transaction
TransactionTableModel
Date
Type
Address
Amount
Open for %n block(s)
Open for %n block
Open for %n blocks
Open until %1
Offline (%1 confirmations)
Unconfirmed (%1 of %2 confirmations)
Confirmed (%1 confirmations)
Mined balance will be available when it matures in %n more block(s)
Mined balance will be available when it matures in %n more block
Mined balance will be available when it matures in %n more blocks
This block was not received by any other nodes and will probably not be accepted!
Generated but not accepted
Received with
Received from
Sent to
Payment to yourself
Mined
(n/a)
Transaction status. Hover over this field to show number of confirmations.
Date and time that the transaction was received.
Type of transaction.
Destination address of transaction.
Amount removed from or added to balance.
TransactionView
All
Today
This week
This month
Last month
This year
Range...
Received with
Sent to
To yourself
Mined
Other
Enter address or label to search
Min amount
Copy address
Copy label
Copy amount
Edit label
Show transaction details
Export Transaction Data
Comma separated file (*.csv)
Confirmed
Date
Type
Label
Address
Amount
ID
Error exporting
Could not write to file %1.
Range:
to
WalletModel
Sending...
bitcoin-core
Bitcoin version
Usage:
Send command to -server or bitcoind
List commands
Get help for a command
Options:
Specify configuration file (default: bitcoin.conf)
Specify pid file (default: bitcoind.pid)
Generate coins
Don't generate coins
Specify data directory
Set database cache size in megabytes (default: 25)
Set database disk log size in megabytes (default: 100)
Specify connection timeout (in milliseconds)
Listen for connections on <port> (default: 8333 or testnet: 18333)
Maintain at most <n> connections to peers (default: 125)
Connect to a node to retrieve peer addresses, and disconnect
Specify your own public address
Bind to given address. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6
Threshold for disconnecting misbehaving peers (default: 100)
Number of seconds to keep misbehaving peers from reconnecting (default: 86400)
Detach block and address databases. Increases shutdown time (default: 0)
Accept command line and JSON-RPC commands
Run in the background as a daemon and accept commands
Use the test network
Accept connections from outside (default: 1 if no -proxy or -connect)
Set maximum size of high-priority/low-fee transactions in bytes (default: 27000)
Warning: -paytxfee is set very high! This is the transaction fee you will pay if you send a transaction.
Warning: Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or other nodes may need to upgrade.
Warning: Please check that your computer's date and time are correct! If your clock is wrong Bitcoin will not work properly.
An error occurred while setting up the RPC port %i for listening: %s
Block creation options:
Connect only to the specified node(s)
Discover own IP address (default: 1 when listening and no -externalip)
Failed to listen on any port. Use -listen=0 if you want this.
Find peers using DNS lookup (default: 1 unless -connect)
Invalid -tor address: '%s'
Maximum per-connection receive buffer, <n>*1000 bytes (default: 5000)
Maximum per-connection send buffer, <n>*1000 bytes (default: 1000)
Only connect to nodes in network <net> (IPv4, IPv6 or Tor)
Output extra debugging information. Implies all other -debug* options
Output extra network debugging information
Prepend debug output with timestamp
SSL options: (see the Bitcoin Wiki for SSL setup instructions)
Select the version of socks proxy to use (4-5, default: 5)
Send trace/debug info to console instead of debug.log file
Send trace/debug info to debugger
Set maximum block size in bytes (default: 250000)
Set minimum block size in bytes (default: 0)
Shrink debug.log file on client startup (default: 1 when no -debug)
Use UPnP to map the listening port (default: 0)
Use UPnP to map the listening port (default: 1 when listening)
Use proxy to reach tor hidden services (default: same as -proxy)
Username for JSON-RPC connections
Warning: Disk space is low!
Warning: This version is obsolete, upgrade required!
Password for JSON-RPC connections
Listen for JSON-RPC connections on <port> (default: 8332)
Allow JSON-RPC connections from specified IP address
Send commands to node running on <ip> (default: 127.0.0.1)
Execute command when the best block changes (%s in cmd is replaced by block hash)
Upgrade wallet to latest format
Set key pool size to <n> (default: 100)
Rescan the block chain for missing wallet transactions
How many blocks to check at startup (default: 2500, 0 = all)
How thorough the block verification is (0-6, default: 1)
Imports blocks from external blk000?.dat file
Use OpenSSL (https) for JSON-RPC connections
Server certificate file (default: server.cert)
Server private key (default: server.pem)
Acceptable ciphers (default: TLSv1+HIGH:!SSLv2:!aNULL:!eNULL:!AH:!3DES:@STRENGTH)
This help message
Cannot obtain a lock on data directory %s. Bitcoin is probably already running.
Bitcoin
Unable to bind to %s on this computer (bind returned error %d, %s)
Connect through socks proxy
Allow DNS lookups for -addnode, -seednode and -connect
Loading addresses...
Error loading blkindex.dat
Error loading wallet.dat: Wallet corrupted
Error loading wallet.dat: Wallet requires newer version of Bitcoin
Wallet needed to be rewritten: restart Bitcoin to complete
Error loading wallet.dat
Invalid -proxy address: '%s'
Unknown network specified in -onlynet: '%s'
Unknown -socks proxy version requested: %i
Cannot resolve -bind address: '%s'
Cannot resolve -externalip address: '%s'
Invalid amount for -paytxfee=<amount>: '%s'
Error: could not start node
Error: Wallet locked, unable to create transaction
Error: This transaction requires a transaction fee of at least %s because of its amount, complexity, or use of recently received funds
Error: Transaction creation failed
Sending...
Error: The transaction was rejected. This might happen if some of the coins in your wallet were already spent, such as if you used a copy of wallet.dat and coins were spent in the copy but not marked as spent here.
Invalid amount
Insufficient funds
Loading block index...
Add a node to connect to and attempt to keep the connection open
Unable to bind to %s on this computer. Bitcoin is probably already running.
Find peers using internet relay chat (default: 0)
Fee per KB to add to transactions you send
Loading wallet...
Cannot downgrade wallet
Cannot initialize keypool
Cannot write default address
Rescanning...
Done loading
To use the %s option
%s, you must set a rpcpassword in the configuration file:
%s
It is recommended you use the following random password:
rpcuser=bitcoinrpc
rpcpassword=%s
(you do not need to remember this password)
If the file does not exist, create it with owner-readable-only file permissions.
Error
You must set rpcpassword=<password> in the configuration file:
%s
If the file does not exist, create it with owner-readable-only file permissions.