I bought Bitcoin a few days ago for12 thousand dollars. At that time the price of one bitcoin was 28 thousand dollars. At present, the price of Bitcoin is 37 thousand dollars. Which is really good news for me. I made a post after buying bitcoin to see if I made a mistake in buying bitcoin. I was convinced that I had done nothing wrong and that it was now clear. Below is a link to my previous post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5305436.msg55985225#msg55985225If you were able to buy BTC at 12k when the market price was 28k it was already a lucky buy. However BTC has never deluded me so far. I remember people laughing about those who bought BTC at 15$ ATH soon after it crashed to 4-5$, but it was enough to wait some year to see how lucky those guys were buying at that price.
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I think it's possible to see the pattern of the Bitcoin price, but it's difficult to predict when it will be happen.
I personally estimate BTC will go up to 120-150k and then down to 30-40k for a long time.
Of course sooner or later the pattern could broke since there are new players in the game that may eat all or a part of the success of BTCs.
That's the main concern the BTC hodler may have.
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dumping and importing all privkeys in fresh wallet show that i have only 6k burning coins instead of 20k really
Can you still access the old wallet file, at least for a short time? So you can get a complete list of your addresses? I guess your list of imported private keys is incomplete ... which command did you use to see the addresses? The list in the qt wallet or the command listaddressgroupings? Try listaddressgroupings (in the Debug console or with the slimcoind daemon) and check if there is any address missing where you still have to import the private key into the new wallet. listaddressgroupings (afaik) lists all addresses which were used at least once to send coins, so the addresses to access your burned coins should be definitively there. listaddressgroupings Method not found (code -32601) i just open my wallet.dat in notepad and found all addresses by searching for word "name" Were you able to solve your issue?
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There's another one which is older and described as the "original". If the update to modern code delays, this could be a better option: https://github.com/joric/pywalletWe'd need a python dev here, right? Not really. Use this version from the repos. Save the page as pywallet.py, change addrtype = 0 to addrtype = 63, create a subdirectory datadir, copy your wallet.dat into it and you should be able to get a JSON dump of the wallet keys with: python2 pywallet.py --datadir=`pwd`/datadir --dumpwallet(note, Python 2 required). Cheers Graham Wow! So we basically can use it right away?
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We'd need a python dev here, right?
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...it would be cool to have a proper wallet management tool like pywallet.
Why not consider it? Especially once we have the PoD token launched. Where is the code to port?
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dumping and importing all privkeys in fresh wallet show that i have only 6k burning coins instead of 20k really
Can you still access the old wallet file, at least for a short time? So you can get a complete list of your addresses? I guess your list of imported private keys is incomplete ... which command did you use to see the addresses? The list in the qt wallet or the command listaddressgroupings? Try listaddressgroupings (in the Debug console or with the slimcoind daemon) and check if there is any address missing where you still have to import the private key into the new wallet. listaddressgroupings (afaik) lists all addresses which were used at least once to send coins, so the addresses to access your burned coins should be definitively there. listaddressgroupings Method not found (code -32601) i just open my wallet.dat in notepad and found all addresses by searching for word "name" What wallet version are you on?
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client v6 stucks on win&lin with my old wallet.dat, with size of this over 4mb dumping and importing all privkeys in fresh wallet show that i have only 6k burning coins instead of 20k really Is there any external tool to see what is your burned coins amount should be?
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I'm not on discord. I'm not a dev too, I could not help.
Thank you very much, never mind, hopefully we'll be able to find a solution.
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@PeterColumboFalk seems like you server works fine while I've just discovered mine was absolutely of no help in all the months I'm keeping it alive. Would you please let me see your slimcoin.conf, so I'll be able contribute to the net security with my servers as well?
My conf is very common. The dedicated host is not behind a firewall or router, but has a direct connection to the internet. rpcuser=... rpcpassword=... daemon=1 maxconnections=64 I have trouble too. My home staking wallet (v0.6.0 on windows 8.1) does not mint since I restarted it about two months ago. I restarted it some times but no success. And it has only three active connections. It's uptodate with the CryptoID explorer. I enable minting with the command walletpassphrase "XXXXXXXX" 99999999 true Thank you very much! Maybe we need to hire a dev to work on these issues. I'm not a dev myself. Maybe you know someone? Let's speak on Discord?
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@PeterColumboFalk seems like you server works fine while I've just discovered mine was absolutely of no help in all the months I'm keeping it alive. Would you please let me see your slimcoin.conf, so I'll be able contribute to the net security with my servers as well?
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which colours are diff and hr in wallet ? diff = yellow ?
I don't really know, maybe it's possible to see in the source code?
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@emrgohff we all are trying hard to help you, but we don't know what results you've got for each of many suggestions we've given. Would you kindly let us know what you've tried so far and what are your outputs for each action?
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Shouldn't I have a mempool.dat file in my Slimcoin directory?
I don't have it, but I'm not PoBing, if nobody answers I'll be able to have a look tomorrow morning on an old computer I was PoBing on and will deliver you the answer.
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Hi thirstygerry,
have you seen my PM here on bitcointalk?
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thanks
You are welcome! But were you able to solve or at least to improve the situation? Hello. Everything is the same. It seems to me that something is wrong with the "Slimcoin version: v0.6.0.0-g8e9fe2c-alpha". Example: Balance = 41.69 SLM (transactions = 75) Report = 41.69 SLM (transactions = 75) Coin Control Features = 0 SLM Net Burnt Coins = 527.92 SLM Report (Brun Address) = 528.09 SLM In other words, not all values go to "Coin Control" so the values are not the same in all fields. I think some of your burnt coins are already decayed thus there is a difference between what's you originally burned and your net burnt coins balance. If you are still experiencing the issues with the wallet you can try to add some RAM to your computer it helped me greatly once. Another idea can be to switch to the previous version of Slimcoin wallet. Have you compiled by yourself or just got the binaries from github?
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thanks
You are welcome! But were you able to solve or at least to improve the situation?
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@emrgohff Do you have many transactions already done with that wallet (included PoB rewards)? Maybe you can reduce the number of maxconnections. Also changing server=1 into server=0 and listen=1 into listen=0 may help. By the way your slimcoin.conf is partially in Portuguese, at least the last version you've published. I'm not sure slimcoin-qt is able to understand Portuguese Please let me know whether any of above suggestion has improved the situation.
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@emrgohff please let us know if you've solved
Hello The problem is (NOT) solved. The situation is as follows: After making a move (burning or sending) to be able to make another move, you have to close the client (windows) and open again, which is very uncomfortable and takes a lot of time. Another flaw that I detected was that the account balances are often not correct (updated) and only remain if the customer is re-started. Can anyone analyze and correct these situations? Thanks What version of wallet-qt are you using? How much RAM do you have on your computer?
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@emrgohff please let us know if you've solved
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