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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: ⚡ [ANN][ICO][BOUNTY] Cryptonex (CNX) – Global Blockchain Acquiring! on: January 24, 2018, 05:18:51 PM
I have deposited Eth into the online wallet and it has been converted to CNX (step 6 below of your instructions)

However, in MEW, the address entered for the online wallet to which to send my token should be sent, is considered at error _error6,  why is this? How can I move my CNX tokens please, from MEW to the CNX wallet?

Can i send the CNX token from MEW to the ETH address in the online cryptonex.org web wallet?   I attempted it, but TX failed, and have spent over $5 attempting to transfer one way or another....so what is the point of airdropping this Token and then not telling anyone about it> You could have left some message inside the transaction. So I'm still uncertain as in the beginning about the true 'value ' of this 'token' and meanwhile I have just deposited ETH to your online web -wallet...hardly a safe storage space when the QR code for at least the 2FA, does not even shown, there is also no code to enter manually!



These tokens are bonus ones and they are added as a 20% bonus on subsequent CNX purchases.
For example, you transfer 1000 CNX (ETH) tokens and purchase 5000 CNX coins, using BTC or ETH. You get 6000 CNX coins.
Just follow these instructions:

1. Follow this link https://wallet.cryptonex.org/users/registration
2. Type your e-mail address and password.
3. You will get a message with the link to your e-mail. Follow the link from the message to activate your account.
4. Sign in to your account https://wallet.cryptonex.org
5. Transfer BTC or ETH to the wallet in your backoffice.
6. Received funds will be automatically converted into CNX and deposited to your balance.
To receive the bonus, transfer the bonus tokens to the Cryptonex wallet from your Ethereum wallet.

2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies on: January 15, 2018, 06:41:56 AM
How come your subscription address for payment is not a Segwit address?
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 📢 [ANN][ICO 20 NOV]🎁 [AIRDROP] 🎅 SANTA TOKEN 🎅 GIFTING AND WISHING SYSTEM on: December 04, 2017, 01:02:48 PM
Can you get it together with Chistmas this year Santa? http://www.xmastoken.com/
4  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: November 06, 2017, 08:56:40 AM
Firstly, I tried to send a small amount from an address inside the wallet where the BTC were, to the address at the top of the list - the wallet's heading address, and this worked.

Then I tried to send that sum to the Trezor, and followed by the remaining amount and in less than a minute the BTC had arrived each time. Could it be that I needed to send a tx contract to the wallet from the wallet to get it working?

Anyway, that's over now, and a relief to the tune of 000's USD to my net value!

Problems now with BCH now, I can see coins with a read only wallet generated from the prv of this Linux wallet (doing this on the Mac though) but again there is an issue that seems similar in Electron.

I may need to create a Multisig wallet, the standard one won't do- address beginning with 1.. and make one beginning 3.. like the original Btc one.

I'll try the same process again with this, for the 00's USD it is worth... Wink


THANK YOU
5  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: November 05, 2017, 10:59:41 AM
Thank you very much for your help, regardless of the outcome here.

I will look again into trying to get from Time machine, an old copy of my wallet for the Mac

Any further suggestions are very welcome!

 Smiley **************************************VERY SPECIAL UPDATE**********************************************  Smiley

With the positive thoughts I have had since buying a Trezor wallet last week......perhaps, or just the price now of BTC to fiat {all time high $7500} -

I thought I would just try a transaction from my wallet, to any of the Mac wallets I created, to get going forward with this before going to TM.

I loaded the TX into the new wallet I created with your instructions [Restore from seed, with a new 2FA]

This was the one I tried made on my Mac in the newest version visiable:
   wallet type (2FA)
        x1      xpub69Y ...6fDY       +
        x2      xpub69Y...A           -
        x3      xpub661...zM        #

And it allowed me to Sign, and Broadcast the TX.

I now have the value $1.1 of BTC in my new Trezor wallet  Cheesy

It worked!   Roll Eyes Many many thanks for guiding me and helping me with my greater understanding of how transactions work HCP   and Abdussamad  Cool


Now this test transfer is over, I shall transfer the rest of my BTC and endeavour to try and get my Bitcoin cash and Bitgold!
6  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: November 02, 2017, 03:33:54 PM

 (NOTE: Without seeing the full pubkey, it is impossible to know if this is true, please double check the full pub key and make sure it is completely identical to the one reported in Linux wallet)


Here's my double check HCP. I've marked where the keys seem to be exactly the same in the wallets using bold/italic and other symbols. I think it's ok.

The original Linux wallet,  (holding btc) 
        x1/self   xprv9s...j
                  xpub661mY ...FMES    *
        x2/cosigner
                    xpub67z ...UPWVv       **


 on the Mac,

     wallet type (1of2)  
         x1:      xprv9x....Q
                    xpub6Br...etc
      x2:    
                    xpub661My ...FMES    *


 

   wallet types (std) and (std, watching only)
                xpub661My ...FMES      *
     

    wallet type (1of2, watching only)
        x1   xpub67z ...UPWVv     **
        x2      xpub69Y...6fDY    +

     wallet type (std, watching only)
                xpub67z ..UPWVv    **

    wallet type (2FA)
        x1      xpub69Y ...6fDY       +
        x2      xpub69Y...A           -
        x3      xpub661...zM        #


    wallet (restored by seed w/o password, 2fa)
        x1      xprv9v….T6           
                  xpub69Y……..6fDY   +
       x2       xprv9v….NY
                  xpub69Y ...A                   -

       x3
                  xpub661My….zM    #
7  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 31, 2017, 07:40:28 PM
restore your 2fa wallet from seed, don't set a password so that it doesn't encrypt the xprvs and then view the wallet file in nano, vi, or some other text editor. then restore your multisig wallet using those xprvs. file > new/restore, enter a meaningful name like multisig-restore-20171031, wallet type multisig, select the number of cosigners (2?) and the number of sigs (1?), then for each cosigner select use public or private keys and enter the xprv one at a time. after that you should be able to spend your bitcoins to another wallet of your choice. for example a new standard electrum wallet (file>new/restore again).

I tried to follow these instructions but have got things wrong somehow....there are no btc shown, and if I try to load a transaction made on the old 2.6.4 linux wallet which has the btc - it is unrelated.
None of the xpriv or xpub keys matched any of those identified previously. Perhaps I still haven't made it clear in my explanations which wallet is which.... Undecided

What I just did:
1.. On Mac,restored the original wallet from seed, found wallet, viewed and copied x1 (bip32) xprv & xpub, x2 (bip32) xpvi & xpub, x3 (bip32) xpub
2... On Linux,using latest version, restored wallet named 'multisig-restore-20171031' using 2 cosigs/1 sig entered x1 and x2 xprv keys (from step 1)

I'm now looking at all the wallets again and trying to match up meaningful pairs of keys again
8  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 30, 2017, 11:47:26 PM

But you're trying to spend from an unrelated MultiSig from your Linux wallet. Huh

 Huh  the confusion was probably my initial explanation somewhere along the line, sorry for this.

Let's just just recap. ...

I have BTC in the Linux wallet I wish to spend, which produces tx's I cannot get signed on my Mac, where originally I did.

I put in the Subject of the thread, how can I get rid of the multisig feature, and by this I mean how can I spend/send the BTC from the Linux to anywhere else, as I am stuck with unsigned/broadcastable tx's. I was thinking that I could restore/sweep or whatever into a new wallet, and set up just a standard one to replace The current Linux one I referred to as multisig, so releasing my BTC.

The Mac (2fa) wallet can be ignored in that I had already removed all the BTC from it.

9  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 30, 2017, 05:55:04 PM
Re:  "master private keys"   "x1/"    then a  very long string about 1.5 times the length of an xpub key, with '/', '+' and '=' symbols. The letters 'xprv' are not in the key strings between these (long and short) anywhere

This encrypted key is now un-encrypted, and begins xprv. However, it is just 'x1/' there is no 'x2/' showing
10  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 30, 2017, 10:44:58 AM
.... view your restored 2fa wallet using a text editor like nano you will find the xprvs for 2 out of the 3 keys that make up your 2fa wallet.

The location of your wallet files is  ~/.electrum/wallets/


I had to search for the original wallet a bit, since the new version's wallet is in the obvious place. It was in snap/electrum/2/.electrum/wallets

However my output is not clear, briefly the side headings are:

"accounts", then a list of 03 & 02 pairs (6 key string pairs)

"receiving", then a list of 03 & 02 pairs (22 key string pairs)

"xpubs", then my xpub67...U, and xpub661...F 

"accounts expanded"
"addr history",  then a list of 13 short ones, 3 longer ones, 15 short ones

"labels",  then 1 short key string

"master private keys"   "x1/"    then a  very long string about 1.5 times the length of an xpub key, with '/', '+' and '=' symbols. The letters 'xprv' are not in the key strings between these (long and short) anywhere

"master public keys"  x1/ & x2/ ...(xpub67...U, and xpub661...F )


And then various strings that follow the following
"payment requests"
"pruned_txo"
"seed"
"seed version"
"stored height"
"transactions"
"txi"
"txo"
"use encrytpion": true
"verified_tx3"
"wallet_type":  "2of2"
"winpos-qt"
426
1052
840
419

You can see it is not like the output you have Abdussamad.
I even tried to use this strange looking key once before, in an attempt at restoring my wallet. It just was not accepted.
I have have not attempted to do anything else you suggested as yet.


HCP

I think I may already have attempted to create a new wallet (many times in fact) and to either sweep the old wallet, as previously mentioned, and of course, tried to send coins there.  I cannot move my coins, they are 'stuck' in the Linux wallet.

So this leads us to trying to extract master private keys. "x/1" is shown but not of the expected format. "x/2" is not, but the xpub keys for both are.


[When I set the account up also also copy and pasted for safekeeping a string I have found since untraceable or unrecognisable. It is not 108 keys following xpub or xprv
It is xwod6xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxMWy1rS6ruMsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxg  ..it is just 97 keys long in total]
     







11  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 27, 2017, 07:47:01 PM
I did try to update to the latest version of electrum i.e. 2.9.3 on my linux PC.

I did this successfully following this procedure.
sudo apt-get install python-qt4 python-pip
wget https://download.electrum.org/2.9.3/Electrum-2.9.3.tar.gz
tar -xvf Electrum-2.9.3.tar.gz
cd Electrum-2.9.3

I have since also done this successfully with a litecoin electrum wallet.
However, although I did backup my wallet files from the repo version, from my original wallet with the btc balance,  I have yet to uninstalled it. I feared to do this, since I tried to sweep the wallet into a new wallet version a couple of times unsuccessfully ('no inputs' was a message that came up).

At least the original version is showing my wallet balance.

I have not found instructions anywhere to uninstall either of the btc electrum wallet packages that are shown in the software manager. When I used the package manager it seems to just freeze and I get nowhere.

I believe I may have installed pip2 on a previous occasion. I shall investigate this. Perhaps there are terminal commands to uninstall the repo version. I shall look again.


Your suggestion certainly sounds like a good solution. Thank you
12  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 27, 2017, 02:39:19 PM
I have trouble understanding you. Maybe ask someone who is fluent in English to post on your behalf?

Abdussamad  ...I also had trouble understanding you and thought to reply to you, in a similar style to your level of English. A little too simple to be of any use, indeed.

For what you are making comment here I don't know; you haven't exactly said anything useful for this thread to move forward, nor written some great literary prose of any interest. Why is it necessary for you to post such a comment? No. Please do not respond... and make such an assumption about me? You have no idea and come across as very arrogant. I would prefer it if you left this thread to someone who might be able to contribute to understanding.

13  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 27, 2017, 09:11:06 AM

Once you've completed, you should be able to use: "Wallet -> Master Public Keys" and you should see CoSigner 1, 2 and 3

I tried this,
And when restored with the original 2FA on Google Authenticator ( I remembered this eventually) I get the correct cosign 1.
(I had not remembered first of all which email  that I used for Google 2FA, setting up another, with new email address, but this produced NO correct xpub keys i.e. all were new)

So,
In the latest attempt I have:-

Mac wallet type (2FA)
     cosig 1 .......   xpub67z ...etc
     cosig 2 .......new xpub69z...etc
     cosig 3 .......new xpub661...U etc

Where, Linux wallet is:-
     x1/self ............ xpub661 ...etc
     x2/cosigner ....   xpub67z ...etc


I think I need the xpub661 ...F etc shown in the restored Mac wallet using the multisig choice (not 2FA)using xpub from my Linux Ubuntu wallet.

As seen in this one I had created: wallet type (1of2)  
     cosig 1: .....  new xpub6Br...etc
     cosig 2: .....   xpub661 ...F etc

14  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 26, 2017, 12:47:57 PM

Have you tried restoring your 2FA wallet with the 2FA seed and "Keep"ing the 2FA functionality... rather than "Disable"? After it is restored, checking what xpubs it has... see if any of the three xpubs in the 2FA wallet are "xpub67z"

Yes I have the original word seed from the Mac. I need to be clearer on what I should do to set up the wallet. I get a little confused still when it is a 2FA, or multi sig wallet - for isntance how many cosigs to have.

So, if there are any (more) steps I must follow , like  >"Keep"ing the 2FA functionality< please let me know> I will then give it a go.
15  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 26, 2017, 11:44:36 AM
These are all the wallets on the Mac.

As I said it was trial and mostly error. This last wallet in my list was probably made using the expub key, copied from the Linux wallet.
16  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 26, 2017, 08:49:48 AM
Thank you HCP.

Yes I do have other wallets on the Mac frOm having tried to restore one that might work. They are all unrelated, when I choose to load a tx from the  Linux wallet. (Regardless whether I open the old or new version of Electrum, that's fine, I can bring up all wallets through OPEN on the Mac

Yesterday I tried to focus and look through them all to see the MPK links between the two computer's wallets.

The Linux wallet, althuogh does not show in the boarder the type of wallet, eg '2fa', '1of2' etc. But when I drop down the MPK from menu, I do see this

     x1/self ............ xpub661 ...etc
     x2/cosigner ....   xpub67z ...etc

In my attempts to create/restore these wallets on the Mac, I have failed, and produced only the following, all unrelated:-

     wallet type (1of2) 
     cosig 1: .....  new xpub6Br...etc
     cosig 2: .....    xpub661 ...etc

     wallet types (std) and (std, watching only)
                      ... xpub661 ...etc

     wallet type (1of2, watching only)
     cosig 1 .......   xpub67z ...etc
     cosig 2 .......new xpub69Y...etc

     wallet type (std, watching only)
                      .... xpub67z ...etc

I'm now thinking, what exactly are the right steps for the new wallet - I clearly don't want the xpub keys marked

17  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 25, 2017, 02:46:34 PM

2.6.4 -  Yes, it is the propriety Lite version that comes with Ubuntu Store.  I have since used Python to install another wallet* 2.9.3  which seems to be the latest available for Linux on the Electrum website

Quote
HCP:

I suspect that you had the the "co-signer pool" plugin loaded and running... this plugin sends the transaction to a central Electrum server waiting for the co-signer to open their wallet and automagically sends them the transaction to sign.
.. when you setup the Linux wallet, was that setup as 2FA as well?


-Just as a "normal" MultiSig wallet on the Linux. No 2FA,


In fact the Mac wallet required Google Authn, at some point, but I recall never having been asked to use it - I thought it was just to log in with nothing more. It's definitely something I started with, since it is there in Google Authn on my phone. I don't recall using it again, perhaps it wasn't set up right, so maybe we should ignore that.


*In attempts to find a remedy, I tried to create a wallet from my word seed in on my Linux PC.  Nothing shows (just a zero balance) - no inputs.

Going back to the 2.5.4 wallet (the original one), I cannot see any further info to help matters. Am I in the wrong pool? I am connecting with the automatic connection.
18  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 25, 2017, 10:11:06 AM
Abdussamad:

All the tile says is that it is Electrum 2.6.4


HCP:

I recall setting up the co-sig as the Mac Wallet with MPK, I either sent a test amount to myself from Linux to Mac, or it was to an exchange (I can't remember) but upon opening the Mac Wallet (which leads me to believe that first test was to myself and I went into the wallet on the Mac to see), I was immediately asked to sign the transaction, it just popped up to do.

That initial test did not require the save transaction process, and loading in the other wallet.




19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: ⚡️⚡️⚡️[ANN]GOLDMINT - ICO starts on 20th of September.⚡️⚡️⚡️ on: October 25, 2017, 10:02:57 AM
Greetings!

The internal MNT token does not give rights to participate in company management of GoldMint and is not a share.

MNT tokens holders recieve a right to vote on GoldMint platform proportionally to the number of tokens they hold.

This means that in case some changes are to take place within GoldMint platform, MNT tokens holder vote on whether to accept it or not.

With regards,
team GOLDMINT


In view of the current news from Russia on 'token' etc. how does this reflect on the Goldmint launch now and going forward?   ((Has Mr Putin a share of the votes!!  Smiley ))

Vladimir Putin Mandates New Rules for Cryptocurrencies (cryptcompare.com)

The Kremlin published five orders from Putin over the weekend, representing perhaps the most direct move to date by the Russian government to oversee activities around the tech industry. Not only do the orders from Putin mandate new legal structures around cryptocurrency within Russia, they ambitiously establish a plan to use the technology to create a "single payment space" within the Eurasian Economic Union. An excerpt of the document reads:

    "The Government of the Russian Federation, in conjunction with the Bank of Russia, shall ensure that changes are made to the legislation of the Russian Federation providing for...[the] determination of the status of digital technologies used in the financial sphere and their concepts (including such as "technology of distributed registries", "digital letters of credit", "digital mortgage", "crypto-currency", "token", "smart contract" ") based on the obligation of the ruble as the only legal tender in the Russian Federation."
20  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can I remove multisig function from wallet? on: October 24, 2017, 11:51:06 AM
When I first set up 2FA on the Mac it was with Google Authenticator 2FA to open the wallet.

I cannot remember every step I took to set up this original Mac wallet but I stored pertinent info, just in case... eg seed (plus extension), master public key

I had made a previous successful transfer of BTC from Linux to Mac to check it was all working. It was, there came up in the Mac wallet automatically the transaction to counter sign. I had not even been made aware then of the use of loading a saved transaction as I hadn't needed it.

I subsequently send before the first BTc fork funds to the Linux wallet and just recently returned to the Linux wallet to move them to the Mac wallet and encountered this problem. I think I have gone to the new version in this time.
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