inb4 he wants paypal Looks like he signed in just to post that message, interesting Hey, you there, why did you say scam?
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I just found an old dev version from just before my departure, which includes transaction creations, does it interest anyone? ie should I include it in the next version or can it wait a bit?
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That should work on Win7, do you get an error? Do you want to teamviewer?
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You're using the Joric's pywallet and I don't how it handles the dump What do you see in the "[]"? There should be "address", but what else?
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c:\Python27\python c:\pywallet\pywallet.py --datadir=C:\yourbkpfolder\ --dumpwallet
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Are you sure it is encrypted? Check caps lock
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Yes, there are all there Are you sure you should have more? Did you rescan?
If so, open your old wallet with bitcoin and write down all the transactions that give you the 13btc, then see if they were used with blockchain.info
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Oh, I'm thinking about one thing, at the end of the process you may need to "bitcoin -rescan"
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You are the user, you're not supposed to know how to troubleshoot Yeah I forgot the .py part! What do you mean renamed or old? Until line 6, you need to provide the wallet-renamed.DAT After they you only work on the new one, which is called wallet.datYes, litterally "secret,label", without the " Is your wallet encrypted? If so, put your passphrase in the first form (it's "change passphrase" I believe) and retry
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Oh yeah I'm stupid, run "python pywallet.py --web"
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Is samr7 still developing Vanitygen?
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Don't worry, I think your pubic key is pretty safe with bitcoin
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I really don't know,why? It doesn't work?
You can see.the error doing this: Press Windows+R, 'cmd', enter cd "path:\to\pywallet" python pywallet.py
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Fuck, git crashed and I shut down my PC Open pywallet, go to line 3260, there should be a line 'global passphrase' Just delete it and save
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Oh I see Do you know where the file pywallet.py is?
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Ok, what you can do: - close bitcoin - rename your old wallet.dat - run the last version of pywallet (must say 'Pywallet Web Interface v2.0b8-bt' at the top of the web page) - go to pywallet's "Dump your keys" - put "secret,label" in "Data to print" (see pywallet.tk to know how to fill the other fields) - hit "Dump keys" - open (with notepad) the file you put in "Output file" to check that all your private keys are there (if there's a problem you'll see lots of "#ERROR#" or something like that, in that case check the wallet path) - then run bitcoin again, it will create a new wallet as you renamed the old one - close it when it is launched - go to pywallet's "Import keys" - put the new wallet path (file=wallet.dat, directory should be default) - put the file containing the private keys in "CSV file path" - hit "Import keys" - wait a bit - open bitcoin and enjoy your cleaned wallet
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I wouldn't mind some BQC too bDaHL8NvHheMUnDuM7FmgQNnajDywf6gbt
btw, how many blocks are there?
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As a user, there is a reason to use uncompressed over compressed keys: the software you're using If you use an old version of pywallet or vanitygen you have to deal with uncompressed keys
As a dev, yeah, no reason
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