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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] B&C Exchange - A decentralized exchange paying BTC dividends on: July 14, 2015, 08:09:12 PM
I retried the import, directing to walletS.dat, and a box appeared asking for a password - I presume this is the NuShares client password. I typed it in, and it said that the import process had started, and that I should check the debug window. I did, but it said:

importnusharewallet <NuShares wallet file> [walletpassword] [rescan=true]
Import NuShares walletS.dat
Password is only required if wallet is encrypted
(code -1)

I don't understand this. Can anyone explain?

I think this is a bug.
...

Can B&CExchange confirm whether this is indeed a bug? If it is, I would rather wait for a solution, than keep on trying to import the NuShare file via the debug console - which has not worked, so far

Thanks.
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] B&C Exchange - A decentralized exchange paying BTC dividends on: July 13, 2015, 10:04:08 PM
I got it to work without having to restart or reinstall.  Both clients must be running and all operations are done from the console.  In the nu client, type

walletlock

Then completely unlock the wallet.  Place your passphrase inside quotes as noted above.  600 second timeout should be plenty of time to complete the process.

walletpassphrase "**************" 600

Now repeat the above two commands in the B&C client.  The next command imports the NuShares wallet.  I had to specify the complete path to the wallet, eg. /home/username/.nu/walletS.dat, where username is the unique login name (This path is for a typical Linux setup; Windows will be different).  The last field is the password, again enclosed in quotes:

importnusharewallet path-to-wallet-file "**************"

The Blockshares should appear in less than a minute.  One can then unlock both clients for minting only as usual.

I have a few questions on the above:

1) Why do we have to type walletlock, if we are about to unlock the wallets?

2) Do we have to unlock the wallets if they are not encrypted? My NSR wallet is encrypted - but the B&C client is not, so do I have to type the two commands (walletlock and walletpassphrase, etc.) for my B&C client?

3) Regarding importnusharewallet, is the password we have to put in for the NuShares client, or the B&C client (I presume the NuShares client, but mine is not working, so far)
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] B&C Exchange - A decentralized exchange paying BTC dividends on: July 13, 2015, 09:48:14 PM
My password is continuous (no spaces) - I tried it with the quote marks anyway, but unfortunately no progress

I think this is a bug. I also had that issue when I tried to use the 32 bit client, but the 64 bit client worked fine for me. So try the 64 bit client first if that doesn't work go up a few post and people talking about the issue and how they got it to work.

I thought 64 bit programs were not supposed to work on 32 bit computers? I am reluctant to try this, in case I bust something
4  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] B&C Exchange - A decentralized exchange paying BTC dividends on: July 13, 2015, 11:30:04 AM
Hello, I downloaded the B&C Exchange wallet, and want to get my Blockshares

I clicked File and selected Import NuShares wallet. This brought up a box pointed at the Nu directory on my C drive, with various .dat files to choose from:

addr.dat
blk0001.dat
blkindex.dat
walletB.dat
walletC.dat

I do not know which, if any, of these represent my NuShares wallet. Can anyone assist?

looks like you are in the wrong directory. you need to go up one directory then go into nu directory then select walletS.dat (That's the new share wallet)



yep.  this worked for me Smiley

Sorry, I made a typo in the above list of .dat files - the last one is not walletC.dat but walletS.dat

I retried the import, directing to walletS.dat, and a box appeared asking for a password - I presume this is the NuShares client password. I typed it in, and it said that the import process had started, and that I should check the debug window. I did, but it said:

importnusharewallet <NuShares wallet file> [walletpassword] [rescan=true]
Import NuShares walletS.dat
Password is only required if wallet is encrypted
(code -1)

I don't understand this. Can anyone explain?
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] B&C Exchange - A decentralized exchange paying BTC dividends on: July 12, 2015, 09:17:10 PM
Hello, I downloaded the B&C Exchange wallet, and want to get my Blockshares

I clicked File and selected Import NuShares wallet. This brought up a box pointed at the Nu directory on my C drive, with various .dat files to choose from:

addr.dat
blk0001.dat
blkindex.dat
walletB.dat
walletC.dat

I do not know which, if any, of these represent my NuShares wallet. Can anyone assist?
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