The windows client does not support command line options as far as I know, but Slush can answer that better then I can.
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I just wanted to take a few seconds to compliment you on the work you done, awesome idea and lovely implementation as far as the video demonstrated. I hope it catches on!
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Slush's build is the official one, so there are only two options.
FlatFly's latest version is not totally up-to-date I would recommend the official build at this point.
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Even if hackers would get your wallet you would still have protected it with a very secure password, right..?
In theory this could of course work but you would lose all your labels and such, which might be annoying.
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Holding shift is specific to FlatFly's build, the normal builds don't support it.
Last I heard command line options were not working on the official Windows build, but Slush should be able to give a definite answer on the topic.
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-a is a argument you give the "electrum addresses" command for instance.
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Hold shift when clicking the exe.
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That explains it! Thanks
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Any chance you could increase the draws API to retrieve more then 1200 draws? Right now you get a 500 error saying that there is no index given to sort().
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I am still very happy with my coins and I would love to add a silver one to my collection. Please let us know if you considering making more, else I might go hunting a 2nd hand one
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The TX column is already present in the QT-Gui. You just need to switch to advance mode to see it. Open QT-Gui press the tools icon and switch "Receive tab" to "Advanced". The TX column should show up now.
I don't think anybody is actively updating the GTK gui, but I could be wrong, I would recommend using the QT one as default.
I have had the problem you described and considered doing something similar, the solution however feels "dirty". It changes something very critical not even generating addresses but also when restoring from seed.
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I thought qr codes came with redundancy build in. Perhaps Thomas might have something useful to contribute.
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If it did not show the seed nor ask to restore a wallet or create a new one you already had an electrum wallet.
It lives in ~/.electrum so if you never touched that folder it's quite possible your wallet was still there. You will need your password to unlock your private keys, no other way around it. (unless you had your seed somewhere)
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I am not sure I undertand the problem.
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If you ignore all versions you will never receive the message again. If you don't want this to happen just use "ignore this version".
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https://i.imgur.com/yQligOg.pngIs the update notification working as it should? I had to click the empty space to get the notification, and it is also wrong. Haha this should _not_ have happened. I will check out what I did wrong there Edit: On OSX that little shadow effect is not shown so I had no idea there was something clickable there. When there is a new version a label should appear there. I will try to remove the empty space itself when no update is available. Edit 2: Pushed a possible fix to git master. If anybody on windows could verify the button is now not appearing anymore that would be great
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I believe there is an Electrum client for Litecoin, but I'm not entirely sure.
there is a fork on github: https://github.com/litecoin-project/Electrumput i think nothing has be done for this. electrum for litecoin would be a HUGE move forward for Litecoin!!! what shall we do to get that live? unfortunately i dont know what to change for this to work.. Coblee actually did two seperate Electrum forks for Litecoin. The first one simply hacked in Litecoin support, the other one was a port of Electrum with multi-coin support. The latter never got finished and the first one has no working servers available.
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I can confirm I received my dividends from MOORE.
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Seems the trend of the thursday morning (GMT+1) updates have been broken, and at such a crucial time. I wouldn't mind an update
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