Do you still have the wallet working in your first device? I'm not sure if in this part, you're talking about the new device (which was failing) or the original one. I thought: I have a seed, and a PK from the wallet, what can hardly happen? I will uninstall the application and reinstall again.
If you still have, do this: 1. In Jaxx, go to: Menu -> Tools -> Display Private Keys -> Display Bitcoin Keys. 2. Copy the private-key from each address that is not empty. 3. Go to Electrum: File > New/Restore -> Import Bitcoin address or private keys -> Paste the private-keys from step 2 (one per line) -> Next.
If you did what OmegaStarScream said above (and didn't forget to check 'BIP39 Seed'), then the seed is probably wrong. I just installed Jaxx to try myself and the addresses match in both wallets (Jaxx and Electrum).
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Please excuse my idiocy. I just tried ~$ electrum ismine -v -w /path/to/walet 13jFsCaWXgQjtGqHuHsxjPtyR6zn1KRUnq
which results in
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/bin/electrum", line 5, in <module> pkg_resources.run_script('Electrum==3.0.5', 'electrum') File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pkg_resources.py", line 528, in run_script self.require(requires)[0].run_script(script_name, ns) File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pkg_resources.py", line 1394, in run_script execfile(script_filename, namespace, namespace) File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pkg_resources.py", line 55, in execfile exec(compile(open(fn).read(), fn, 'exec'), globs, locs) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/Electrum-3.0.5-py3.4.egg/EGG-INFO/scripts/electrum", line 419, in <module> result = server.run_cmdline(config_options) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/jsonrpclib_pelix-0.3.1-py3.4.egg/jsonrpclib/jsonrpc.py", line 650, in __call__ File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/jsonrpclib_pelix-0.3.1-py3.4.egg/jsonrpclib/jsonrpc.py", line 532, in _request File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/jsonrpclib_pelix-0.3.1-py3.4.egg/jsonrpclib/jsonrpc.py", line 1220, in check_for_errors jsonrpclib.jsonrpc.ProtocolError: (-32601, 'Method run_cmdline not supported.') enterprise@X2-SSD:~$ ls
"This should only happen when the GUI is running. Stop the GUI and try again." Source: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/issues/3759
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So you had a working wallet but couldn't see the transaction or the new balance, right?
You also said that you can't recreate the wallet by using the seed, but do you still have your old working wallet? Like, the one where you can see the addresses but no balance or transaction?
If so, try to go to the addresses tab (View -> Show Addresses), find the address that should have the coins, right click and select "Private-key". Then, copy the pk and try to recreate only the wallet with the specific address by going to File -> New/Restore and selecting "Import Bitcoin address or private-keys" -> Paste the private key -> Next.
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I don't have that button beside the quote button. How do I get it?
You don't have any sMerit to give, so the button is invisible for you. Since you are a Jr. Member, you didn't receive any sMerit in the initial distribution. So the only way to get sMerits is by receiving merits. For every 2 merits you receive, you also get 1 sMerit (0.5 per merit). When you have at least one, the button will appear.
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I am back again with another query
i am trying to claim my BCH from this old wallet but every time i try and sweep the private keys i have it says 'no input found'
i have tried using the 2 private keys i successfully swept for BTC in my new electrum wallet but got the same result
are they not the correct keys? do i need to find some others?
thanks
If you successfully swept BTC from them, then the private-keys are valid (the same private-key is valid for BTC and BCH). My guess is that there is no BCH in the wallet, so there is no inputs to spend. Did you make sure the address isn't empty by searching them in a BCH explorer[1]? [1] https://blockdozer.com/insight/If the addresses aren't empty, import them in a Electron Cash wallet and see if there is any balance. Then, try to spend them normally.
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hi guys i am new in this forum, how do i get merit please help me
Read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2818350But to be honest, you won't get any if all you can do is post bounty entries.
... and who decides a "shit" vs "good quality"? It is my opinion, and I have expressed it. It is your opinion that it is wrong mentality, so be it!
The users who care about this forum. If you keep making good posts, you will get merits at some point. And before you ask what is a "good post", I would say that if you make insightful posts insted of posts whose sole purpose is to increase your activity, you are in the right track.
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- If I place a sell order to sell 20 iost for the price of 0,16 and the actual price goes to 0,14, I won't lose money? (except fee of course)
Why would you? The coins won't be sold until you can do it for 0,16 each. The sell order will stay there until the price hits that value. - If I place a buy order to buy 20 iost for the price of 0,14 and the price goes to 0,16 I won't lose money?
The order won't be filled until the price hits 0,14. If the coin pumps, reaches 0,32 and never goes to 0,14, your order will remain open.
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LOL. Did you really make 61 posts just today? Fortunally (or unfortunally for spammers like you), now you can't rank up by making tons of shitposts and getting activity. You need something called merit. And the only way to gain it is by making high quality posts. Here it is: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2818350
Good luck getting 100 merits. you will need it
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So, the file above didn't fixed it? On Windows 7 and 8.1, binaries might work by default; if they don't work, the end-user should - try installing the KB2999226 Windows update
- try installing Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015
Source: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/3185
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Is it possible to import BTC from another wallet and then claim BTG? Or can you just claim BTG if the BTC were on Exodus already?
No. Tip: For that, you could use Bither[1]. They let you import private-keys and have a tool to claim BTG[2].
[1] https://bither.net/[2] http://docs.bitpie.com/en/latest/btcbtg/
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Oh... I missed that.. Can you recommend me crypto-exchanges with referral program? Thank you!
Binance with a comission of 20%; Just don't spam the forum with it, ok?
[1] https://www.binance.com/invite.html
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Here my question is simple but small complicated .
Suppose I have my account for btc segwit wallet at electrum . As 10+ adress available there to use ( in addresses bar ) without doing anything .
Can we find out with single adress that how many addresses are attached with that electrum account to which the first one is belong . I meant connection between bech addresses ( start from bc1***** ) of same account to find is possible ( no transaction made between address)
No. But as you do more transactions, your addresses can be linked together with blockchain analysis.
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