Demarre Core avec ton wallet, s'il te dit qu'il est "deterministic", c'est bon. Sinon, pas de chance.
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You can't, fees are covered by the signature. You have to reconstruct tx with a higher fee and sign that.
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Looks like you botched the block file path for your db, post dbLog.txt
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Logs leak some of your privacy, they do not carry anything that can reveal you private keys.
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You're thinking of P2SH-P2WPKH
Whoops, that's right.
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Should be, this script format is described in the SW BIPs after all.
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Yeah, sometimes next week probably.
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I'm pretty that's fixed in testing as well.
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What version are you using?
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It looks like stuff that's already fixed in the testing branch. I'll put out another release soon.
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I didn't mean to be claiming anything regarding the Trezor thing. I lost a lot of money when transferring from one Trezor wallet to another and I still don't know why or how it could happen. I only brought it up to try to explain why I'm so incredibly paranoid regarding this topic.
You are missing the point. It is a whole lot harder to mess things up with a Trezor than it is with Armory. Make sure you triple check everything.
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Restore from the root key, it will detect the loaded wallet and give you the option to just reset the password on the existing wallet.
Damn, that's clever! :-D Ente Not exactly, it's more of a hamfisted feature where it will restore the wallet from the user's root (this is how you can "reset" the password), but rip the meta data off of the existing wallet.
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Just generate the recipient address from your offline machine. I'm very dubious of your Trezor claim.
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I used the "Max" option to clear out the Cash, other than the change in one address. Will there be any way to recover it? Control doesn't allow you to select zero balance addresses.
These are post fork coins now, you need the BCH chain.
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I need to see the full dbLog.txt. Use pastebin.
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I've tried to use Armory 0.96.3 on Ubuntu 16.04 but there it won't even starts (I get Illegal instruction (core dumped) short after launch).
old CPU I just need to transfer my balance (which is on a P2SH-P2PK address) and have already spent three days trying. Is there a way to import the address/private key on the Bitcoin Core client to accomplish this (or get Armory to create a transaction)? I'm so frustrated. Please help me!
Post your logs.
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From my viewpoint if the BTC are leaving one address and going to another but both are owned by the wallet, saying they are "leaving" the wallet is a bit misleading.
Cause it's a single UTXO. Read on how Bitcoin transactions work.
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