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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: swiftapp on June 29, 2021, 12:36:20 AM



Title: Dogecore Wallet tx
Post by: swiftapp on June 29, 2021, 12:36:20 AM
I recently loaded my dogecore wallet v1.10 and sent a tx before the wallet was done syncing. The Tx never broadcasted and isnt in the memorypool. I have tried reindexing the blockchain and loading with -rescan, but the coins still are not showing up. I also updated to v1.14. Should I just right click the tx and use "abandon transaction"? Or try resending the same tx?


Title: Re: Dogecore Wallet tx
Post by: jackg on June 29, 2021, 12:47:29 AM
What's the error? Are you fully synced (check if there's a progress bar at the bottom)?

If it just didn't sync or connect yet then you can just leave the wallet open.

Is there any chance you could send a screenshot of the initial display with the transaction (you can blurr out any personal details and upload to imgur - right clicking and copying the image location and pasting it here).


Title: Re: Dogecore Wallet tx
Post by: BlackHatCoiner on June 29, 2021, 07:11:06 AM
Should I just right click the tx and use "abandon transaction"? Or try resending the same tx?
If your transaction hasn't been broadcasted anywhere then yes. You should abandon it. Let me throw a tip; after you enter your paying address and click “Pay”, click on “Advanced”  --> “Finalize” --> “Export”.

After you've copied your signed transaction, open blockchair.com/broadcast (https://blockchair.com/broadcast?chain=dogecoin) and broadcast it from there.

Generally, Dogecoin is an abandoned project, I'm surprised you accomplished on syncing your node. To me, it was never syncing. (1kbs/sec ↓)


Title: Re: Dogecore Wallet tx
Post by: BlackHatCoiner on June 29, 2021, 09:15:32 AM
Dogecoin isn't abandoned, however there aren't many development activity on popular open-source DOGE software (such as Dogtecoin Core) and the community generally don't care about it.
Tomayto, tomahto.  :P

Maybe it's because Dogecoin DNS seed isn't reliable. I would try add node from public list such as http://thenodeslist.com/nodes/dogecoin.htm (http://thenodeslist.com/nodes/dogecoin.htm) and https://opreturn.net/dogecoin/node/ (https://opreturn.net/dogecoin/node/) even though few of them might be spy node.
I had tried all of them recently when Doge was doing its ATH pumps, but I never achieved to run my Dogecoin client. I may had made around 30-50 outgoing connections in which only 3-5 of them were sharing with me blocks. I just wanted a wallet, but I never accomplished to run Multidoge and due to my node's failure of syncing I had to install a closed-source wallet. Chose Exodus from the reviews; I didn't want to sell a significant amount of DOGE anyways.


Title: Re: Dogecore Wallet tx
Post by: NeuroticFish on June 29, 2021, 09:37:29 AM
Generally, Dogecoin is an abandoned project, I'm surprised you accomplished on syncing your node. To me, it was never syncing. (1kbs/sec ↓)

From what I see, the git for dogecoin  (https://github.com/dogecoin/dogecoin)looks rather alive, especially lately. And from time to time even a new release pops up.
Of course, when the price was down, also the interest was down, but this has change.


Title: Re: Dogecore Wallet tx
Post by: swiftapp on June 29, 2021, 11:42:56 AM
Should I just right click the tx and use "abandon transaction"? Or try resending the same tx?
If your transaction hasn't been broadcasted anywhere then yes. You should abandon it. Let me throw a tip; after you enter your paying address and click “Pay”, click on “Advanced”  --> “Finalize” --> “Export”.

After you've copied your signed transaction, open blockchair.com/broadcast (https://blockchair.com/broadcast?chain=dogecoin) and broadcast it from there.

Generally, Dogecoin is an abandoned project, I'm surprised you accomplished on syncing your node. To me, it was never syncing. (1kbs/sec ↓)

Thanks, I wanted to be sure before I did anything. Abandon transaction worked fine and immediately restored the coins to my wallet.

The node had been synced a lot in the past, so I probably had a lot of good nodes. It didn't take that long to reindex either, only a day on a ssd.