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661  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NeosCoin swap in progress. Details, news and other information. on: August 30, 2016, 11:59:00 AM
Even better, yep, that's correct!

OK - I'll try again & let you know - thanks for the help  Smiley
662  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NeosCoin swap in progress. Details, news and other information. on: August 30, 2016, 11:03:59 AM

3.  All existing wallets will just need to dump their private keys for their addresses and import them into the new wallet (If anyone needs help with this we're available to help)

If anyone has any questions, they're more than welcome to ask as always.

Hello guys,

I have a few questions if you don't mind regarding the swap:

I have many addresses in some of my wallets - is there a way to dump all keys with one command - or do I have to dump the keys individually for each address (time consuming)?

Do I also have to copy the wallet.dat file to the new wallet?

As a test, I dumped & imported a couple of keys into my new wallet, the addresses are showing in my new wallet, but the balances are not - is this because the new chain isn't activated yet - or did I do something wrong?

I done some searching on how to do a dump/import, but most of the instructions are for older wallet versions - would it be possible for you guys to post a noobfriendly guide on how it should be done for us nontechie types?

Thanks.

In the old Neos wallet, click Help, then Debug Window, then Console.  In there type the following:

dumpwallet my-neos-keys

Copy that file over into the new data directory for the new Neos wallet.

In the new Neos wallet, click Help, then Debug Window, then Console.  In there type:

importwallet my-neos-keys

Let me know if that's at all confusing for you and if need be I'll connect remotely to you and help.

You got a PM  Smiley

OK - in the OP I quoted it says "All existing wallets will just need to dump their private keys", but what I should have done is:

Code:
dumpwallet my-neos-keys

Is that correct?

I'm using the daemon/command line btw.
663  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW][SHA256] Thrones(Masternodes) | Mergedmining | Time Stamp | Name Stamp on: August 30, 2016, 10:31:35 AM

Node IPv4 Hosting Services - $2.20 HotCold setup, which means you keep your coins in your wallet (currently 21 32 0 nodes available more is coming tomorrow)
Node IPv6 Hosting Service - coming later
* Automated setup
After you order, go to nodeconfig.node-vps.com and enter your details for the node, then head into your client area, choose node, and press boot.
setup takes aprox 15 minutes.
* Email services
If your node status changes or is restarted you will be notified via email

Jump to node-vps.com

Right now we only support payment via PayPal, but we will soon introduce bitcoin payments, and later crowncoin payments.

so far sold 58 nodes, more will become available...

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What is needed:

generate 1 address, and send 10000 crowncoin to it, wait 15 confirmations
order the node from us, then go to nodeconfig.node-vps.com
find the transaction id for the 10000 crw you send earlier, and fill in the
wizard, then go into the client area on node-vps.com and boot your node
...wait aprox 15 minutes, then you will recieve an email with the last bit of instructions.

OK - I'm interested in a throne - but I don't & won't use paypal. Could you just supply a CRW/BTC address for payment?

After all, that's what crypto was designed for - cutting out the middlemen.

Thanks.
664  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NeosCoin swap in progress. Details, news and other information. on: August 30, 2016, 10:19:31 AM

3.  All existing wallets will just need to dump their private keys for their addresses and import them into the new wallet (If anyone needs help with this we're available to help)

If anyone has any questions, they're more than welcome to ask as always.

Hello guys,

I have a few questions if you don't mind regarding the swap:

I have many addresses in some of my wallets - is there a way to dump all keys with one command - or do I have to dump the keys individually for each address (time consuming)?

Do I also have to copy the wallet.dat file to the new wallet?

As a test, I dumped & imported a couple of keys into my new wallet, the addresses are showing in my new wallet, but the balances are not - is this because the new chain isn't activated yet - or did I do something wrong?

I done some searching on how to do a dump/import, but most of the instructions are for older wallet versions - would it be possible for you guys to post a noobfriendly guide on how it should be done for us nontechie types?

Thanks.
665  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain Announces the Antminer R4 and APW5 Power Supply, Designed for Silence on: August 26, 2016, 10:49:55 AM
Weblink is down.

Warranty? (if any)

Cost?

Miner software?
666  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW][SHA256] Thrones(Masternodes) | Mergedmining | Time Stamp | Name Stamp on: August 26, 2016, 10:35:28 AM

Right now we only support payment via PayPal, but we will soon introduce bitcoin payments, and later crowncoin payments.


So, a centralised hosting service for a supposedly decentralised network that caters for anonymous crypto currency but only accepts payment with paypal?

Am I missing something?

Edit: Apart from the 50% mining reduction next month....
667  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain's Released Antminer S9, World's First 16nm Miner Ready to Order on: August 06, 2016, 03:21:29 AM
Well if it is exactly as you say, that sounds pretty pathetic.  If the board isn't fixable it isn't under warranty?  That doesn't sound reasonable for a brand new device.

Really bad.

I don't think bitmain care about miners actually, only their profits. Seems to me Chinese own bitcoin now, both in hardware manufacturing & mining power - they don't need to care about us small guys anymore. Mining bitcoin is finished, it has become centralised.

Algo change time.
668  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BITMAIN REFUSE TO REPAIR FAULTY S9 - DOA on: August 06, 2016, 02:11:38 AM
So warranty is useless?

Thanks for posting, I won't order from bitmain then.
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