Electrum is more secure than MultiBit as the MultiBit wallets are not encrypted. The next time try Electrum
The latest version of MultiBit does encrypt your wallet, and you should always use the latest version of any software.
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[...] Just backup your wallet.dat file and encrypt it [...]
Just a reminder: Multibit uses a multibit.wallet file, not wallet.dat.
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Shouldn't it have looked in the usual location (users/me/app data/roaming/etc), not found it and asked me to identify the location?
The concept of Multibit wallets works in such a way that you have to open a wallet before you can make any transaction, which means that if you could send something, then a wallet was already open. If it didn't crash or anything, I assume that you had already opened your Truecrypt wallet. The other possibility is that you actually didn't delete the original wallet (but if you are certain the Multibit folder in AppData is empty, then this is not the case). Shouldn't I have had to put my password in or something?
I'm not sure how Truecrypt works, since I've never used it. But if you didn't set up a Multibit password, then it's OK if it didn't ask for one.
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Could you embed QR codes instead of the key in plain text?
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do you still need help on the development?
Yes, even more now. If you can help, please PM me.
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I'm planning to do only the SPV mode for the moment.
Also, I have recently had some personal issues, and development has slowed down. I hope to get back to it as soon as possible.
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so address 2 is always the change address?
I believe Jim has confirmed this before, but I don't remember where's the post.
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The first one is correct. For the second one I'm not entirely sure, but sending to yourself doesn't usually make sense (unless the address is in a different wallet).
Also, in both cases you are forgetting the fee (0.0001, I think...).
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If someone is using a vanity address they should always have to pay the transaction fee. That would stop the spam!
I thought people were already required to always pay the transaction fee.
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Now I feel sad because I haven't received money from 1Enjoy 1Sochi
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... una página web permite hacer muchas aplicaciones y no os tenéis que preocupar de restricciones.
Eso es cierto, ya diseñarán algo en HTML5 y demás para hacer la adaptación de la web, aunque ya está diseñada para dispositivos móviles. Lo que no se si se puede utilizar la cámara como medio de entrada (escanear códigos QR) en Safari... Sólo vean: http://www.braincontrol.me/
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There's also Coinkite, which I believe is already working in one place or two.
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I'm not planning to destroy my bitcoins, but it's interesting anyway
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The author of the app posted on twitter he is taking the app off of the app stores because people are terrible.
ha! I read that too. He's supposedly making $50k PER DAY from in-app ads, but he said he can't handle it anymore. Who knows! Exactly what can't he handle? I'm genuinely curious.
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What's been your favorite Sochi Fail so far?
Things like the ring not opening can be funny, but the poor conditions the participants are living in are not funny at all.
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I won't do any kind of business with bitpop. That's for sure.
Unless you're hostile, I'd protect both of us if needed. I'd rather remain unprotected.
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I won't do any kind of business with bitpop. That's for sure.
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Now I understand what's going on. It makes sense. You don't need to export and then import keys, if both wallets are from Multibit. You just need to copy the files multibit.wallet, multibit.info, and the folder multibit-data.
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We only have a public release for Mac OS X, but several other platforms are planned for 2014.
Which platforms are you planning to develop Hive in?
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I don't have an iPhone to test it, but it looks good
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