I saw Wincoin is already moving in the exchange but it is already a new blockchain.
So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.
There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?
So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.
There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?
Hi there,
We will be having an official process to accommodate user who successfully withdraw WC from Cryptopia before our upgrade. Kindly be patient as we are working with Cryptopia directly to ensure we have their record to validate those withdrawals.
We never forget you not to worry
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Thank you
Good to know but it seems you're doing things manually. Automation is such an easy thing to do. Why bother with checking each withdrawal transactions manually when you can actually automate some kind of a swap? You had like more than hundreds of bitcoins of trading volume on most days which means you did have lots of buyers in the early days. Doing things manually is not a good strategy nor a technically inclined one. The blockchain of the old wallet is moving as we're seeing peers getting more block height than what is in the block explorer.
Yes you are right, duly noted. As our initial blockchain faced certain challenge producing new blocks (we found out the issue) and only fix is to fork and same time fix certain bugs. Due to this scenario automate swap may not run as smooth and we decided a somewhat manual validation solution will fix for this circumstance instead. We are working on the official process.
But why is my wallet now trying to sync to a blockchain with more blocks than previously published version? It seems that blockchain is moving and I'm sure I'm not the only one seeing this.
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Hi there,
Previous version last block count halt at 41953.
Current version official block count at 75xxx according to our official explorer https://chainz.cryptoid.info/wc/
Hope this explains
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Thank you
You know what you just said right?
My wallet due to it on a different blockchain of yours shouldn't see the new blockchain. So if I see another peer with an increasing block, it means the old blockchain is alive somewhere. The blockexplorer probably did not update their wallet to sync to the rest of the network of the old blockchain.
I'm looking in my files where my old wincoin wallet is but probably installed it on another laptop or something. Once I found it, I'll check the peers as well.