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My wallet still receive coins from dedicatedpools. Did C-CEX updated the wallet? If not, that will be a bigger issue.
Dedicated pool wallet was updated. Great. Then I'm on right fork.
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Fork has already happened ?
I'm also wondering.
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My wallet still receive coins from dedicatedpools. Did C-CEX updated the wallet? If not, that will be a bigger issue.
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Whenever I click "Verify APIs", the wallet crashes! Now even worse, it crashes whenever I click the tab "CloakTrade".
Any solution to this?
I am using 1.9.6 wallet BTW
I think I know why this is occurring, out of curiosity do you have a firewall active or did you prevent any outgoing connections from the app? I have since fixed a crashing bug related to 'non-data' coming in from Bittrex. So this will be fixed in the next update. This can happen if a connection failed to Bittrex for example. Expect the fix to come out probably right after PoSA, but Cloaktrade does work otherwise. my computer FW is disabled but it's behind company's FW though. However, my brother is having exact same problem with PC at home with FW disabled. 1,Scan computer with your AV and online AV.2.Clean computer with Ccleaner.3.Reinstall wallet I had this problem and fixed it. Do the following: 1. Go to the folder where your wallet exe file is located and delete the keys file (This will stop your wallet from crashing when you click the CloakTrade tab) 2. Go to Bittrex, login, and go to the API page 3. Copy the API key 4. Open notepad and paste it 5. Delete the extra space that cutting and pasting creates (The extra space is what is causing your wallet to crash) 6. Cut the remaining key from your notepad and paste it in your wallet's api key field 7. Repeat steps 3-6 for your secret key, pasting the secret key in your wallet's secret key field 8. Verify API 9. Witness the power of CloakTrade I have the crashing problem, but I don't understand the 1st step. When I go to the folder where my wallet exe file is located, there are only three files including one exe and two dll files. Where is the keys file?
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Why is it moved to other wallet without any notice? The OP is not updated for this.
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Can you post the transaction ID number?
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Do we have the Chinese translation? It's weird that I can't find it if there is one. If not, I can make a quick translation.
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@duru, nice response to a leading post.
@heartastack, your devotion to the coin is appreciated but your view of "fun" does appear to be trolling, at least t some of us. How about you leave taking flying kicks at newbies out of your array of amusements, at least on this forum?
To return to the original points, a wallet which does not reliably update for all comers is not a good look. It may well be clearly stated how to go about a workaround to make it work properly but how does the pitch go?
"Yes, we have all these really cool new features we're working on, we just can't make standard functions work like other coins."
Do you think that the most attractive path to new money? If not then fixing the wallet is of the highest priority rather than "we code so poorly we'll probably break it introducing new features anyway". That and hostile receptions on the forum are legitimate concerns to be addressed.
+1000
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I think the known bugs of the current wallet should be fixed as first priority. It's hard for me to trust the new wallet or new features when the bugs of current version are simply ignored by dev. It makes me feel that the dev team is really short of hands. Can you imagine that microsoft claims stopping windows updates because they are developing a new version with more features?
If you stripped microsoft down to a couple of dev's and a budget of $0 then... yes. I think the job is well done so far by the dev. That's just my suggestion to improve the user experience. I like more neat features too, but I hope they are built on a solid base step by step.
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We're all invested financially. That's why it gets a little tense sometimes. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=637704.msg7291668#msg7291668Have a look at that post. At the bottom, there's essentially a "catch-all." For all wallet issues, do those steps. I don't blame you for not reading all pages. By the time I had posted, wallet issues had come up so many times (and a bunch more times afterwards). So yes, perhaps there is an issue that you raised - a wallet shouldn't really get into this state. But...with all the other items going on, it's of lower priority. I am an investor. I do not collect cryptcoins. I buy and sell them. I do not give a flying Yuck how cutesy or professional the logo may be. I do not care how much fud or hype there may be. All I care about are the basics and the prospect of making money. If there is any member here who thinks that is mercenary, then you really have no business even being on this forum. As for basics, there is nothing more fundamental than the Wallet! It is the door to the castle. Not the logo, not the Op page, not any amount of of rah, rah, rah is going to overcome an investor's attitude about this coin more than if the wallet works properly. The Wallet IS the coin. So as far as priority, it should be working and NOT need explanations or work arounds to get it to function properly. It reflects badly on the coin when it will not even sync without the user having to get advice. And when the user does seek advice by coming to this forum, how is he or she treated...RUDELY!!!! I intend to be a member of this forum for a good while to come. I will have to pay my dues by answering newbie questions for the 100th time. That what a forum family does when a newbie arrives. They invite them in, welcome them, and make them feel at home. Calling them lazy bums or other names... what good does that do? The wallet is having more features added to it. So, when I say it's of lower priority, I don't mean that the logo is of higher importance. I mean, getting CloakSend (and CloakSend 2.0) integrated into the wallet first is far more important than fixing any sync issues that are easily resolved with a few troubleshooting steps. It's great you brought up a bug report. If I were a development team project manager, I would put it in the queue to be worked on - *after* all new features were completed. There's no sense in debugging and fixing an issue if you're just going to re-break it by adding new features that are necessary. I don't know if you're the only one who didn't receive a pool payout. Perhaps you can post your address and hash rate and the amount of time you mined. I'm sure the pool operator and/or TheDagger will look into it. Did you check the block explorer? Was anything sent to your address at all? These are details that would be helpful to them. I think the known bugs of the current wallet should be fixed as first priority. It's hard for me to trust the new wallet or new features when the bugs of current version are simply ignored by dev. It makes me feel that the dev team is really short of hands. Can you imagine that microsoft claims stopping windows updates because they are developing a new version with more features?
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