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November 02, 2012, 05:35:23 PM |
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Thank's ThomasV. So I only need to keep the seeds, and with the seeds I have my privat key. Can anybody tell me in which folder are my private keys stored at the electrum wallet ? And can I make a copy (like the wallet.dat) on the Bitcoin client to secure them ?
the whole point about this client is that private keys are not stored in the wallet. they are derived from your seed.
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BobbyJo
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November 04, 2012, 10:09:54 AM |
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This is really good. Great user inteface. I love this wallet!
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November 04, 2012, 05:00:45 PM |
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This is really good. Great user inteface. I love this wallet!
Thanks for your post, I'm sure Electrum's developers appreciate this kind of feedback Just curious, are you talking about the 'Classic' or 'Lite' user interface? Or both?
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November 21, 2012, 02:42:02 PM |
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experienced some connection problems (just wouldn't connect most of the time). I managed to get a tx out when it was connected (although the gui froze after hitting send, so I killed the process). now electrum doesn't want to start any more, I think I shot the wallet? #> ./electrum Traceback (most recent call last): File "./electrum", line 119, in <module> wallet.read() File "/data/bitcoin/electrum/lib/wallet.py", line 716, in read self.update_tx_history() File "/data/bitcoin/electrum/lib/wallet.py", line 887, in update_tx_history self.update_tx_labels() File "/data/bitcoin/electrum/lib/wallet.py", line 892, in update_tx_labels if tx['value']<0: KeyError: 'value'
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Tachikoma
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November 21, 2012, 05:24:56 PM |
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Sending transactions can take up to 30 seconds in my experience. I don't know what could have happened but it could be that your wallet is damaged. Thomas might have a better clue
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ThomasV
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November 21, 2012, 06:55:26 PM |
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experienced some connection problems (just wouldn't connect most of the time). I managed to get a tx out when it was connected (although the gui froze after hitting send, so I killed the process).
now electrum doesn't want to start any more, I think I shot the wallet?
I think there are some unexpected problems with the new (pruning) servers and old versions of the client. I suggest you upgrade to I.5. some problems were reported with 1.5 too, I am trying to fix them asap.
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molecular
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November 21, 2012, 07:48:08 PM |
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experienced some connection problems (just wouldn't connect most of the time). I managed to get a tx out when it was connected (although the gui froze after hitting send, so I killed the process).
now electrum doesn't want to start any more, I think I shot the wallet?
I think there are some unexpected problems with the new (pruning) servers and old versions of the client. I suggest you upgrade to I.5. some problems were reported with 1.5 too, I am trying to fix them asap. I did a git pull 2 days ago. Is "git://gitorious.org/electrum/electrum.git" correct repo? EDIT: AAARGH, I'm still on that ancient repo on that machine ;( git://github.com/spesmilo/electrum is correct, right?
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ThomasV
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November 21, 2012, 07:58:38 PM |
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experienced some connection problems (just wouldn't connect most of the time). I managed to get a tx out when it was connected (although the gui froze after hitting send, so I killed the process).
now electrum doesn't want to start any more, I think I shot the wallet?
I think there are some unexpected problems with the new (pruning) servers and old versions of the client. I suggest you upgrade to I.5. some problems were reported with 1.5 too, I am trying to fix them asap. I did a git pull 2 days ago. Is "git://gitorious.org/electrum/electrum.git" correct repo? EDIT: AAARGH, I'm still on that ancient repo on that machine ;( git://github.com/spesmilo/electrum is correct, right? yes. I tried to delete the gitorious repo a few times, but I got a server error (500)
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November 21, 2012, 08:19:10 PM |
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experienced some connection problems (just wouldn't connect most of the time). I managed to get a tx out when it was connected (although the gui froze after hitting send, so I killed the process).
now electrum doesn't want to start any more, I think I shot the wallet?
I think there are some unexpected problems with the new (pruning) servers and old versions of the client. I suggest you upgrade to I.5. some problems were reported with 1.5 too, I am trying to fix them asap. I did a git pull 2 days ago. Is "git://gitorious.org/electrum/electrum.git" correct repo? EDIT: AAARGH, I'm still on that ancient repo on that machine ;( git://github.com/spesmilo/electrum is correct, right? yes. I tried to delete the gitorious repo a few times, but I got a server error (500) you could empty it, maybe, delete all files?
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November 22, 2012, 07:53:46 PM |
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I really like electrum, but I'm torn between it and Armory. I like the codebase and stability of electrum, but the UI and detailed descriptions of Armory are really great.
There are a few things that I would really like to see in electrum. I wish I had the time to code myself, but I am willing to start a bounty.
1) Multi-wallet support.
You can choose a wallet on startup, but I want to see multiple wallets in the GUI at the same time. Specifically, I would like to have a hot wallet (encrypted private keys), a offline wallet (private keys on another computer), and long term storage (private keys on paper).
2) "sendmany"
Armory does this really well and even supports sending to wallets so moving funds around is really easy. They even have a donate button that is really easy to use right in the send window.
3) Offline transactions that work like Armory
I know that electrum already has offline transactions, but they kind of scare me a bit with copying the wallet file around. I have to triple-check to make sure I did it right and I'm not sending the hot wallet around by accident. Armory on the other hand creates an unsigned transaction on the untrusted computer and that gets passed around instead. Would it be possible for electrum to work like this?
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November 22, 2012, 08:07:03 PM |
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1) Multi-wallet support.
Animazing has plans to implement it, but that might take some time. in the meantime, may I remind you that you can open as many electrum windows as you want simultaneously. 2) "sendmany"
that's easy to do. 3) Offline transactions that work like Armory
I know that electrum already has offline transactions, but they kind of scare me a bit with copying the wallet file around. I have to triple-check to make sure I did it right and I'm not sending the hot wallet around by accident. Armory on the other hand creates an unsigned transaction on the untrusted computer and that gets passed around instead. Would it be possible for electrum to work like this?
yes, that makes sense
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November 23, 2012, 02:26:11 AM |
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3) Offline transactions that work like Armory
I know that electrum already has offline transactions, but they kind of scare me a bit with copying the wallet file around. I have to triple-check to make sure I did it right and I'm not sending the hot wallet around by accident. Armory on the other hand creates an unsigned transaction on the untrusted computer and that gets passed around instead. Would it be possible for electrum to work like this?
yes, that makes sense I had the same wish also on my mind.
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November 23, 2012, 10:52:41 AM Last edit: November 23, 2012, 11:10:14 AM by stepkrav |
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I've installed version 1.0 with the git and compiling method. How may i upgrade to 1.5.1 now? Edit : Actually i used git pull git://github.com/spesmilo/electrum.git and then followed the procedure according to site. So i get these : python mki18n.py xgettext -s --no-wrap -f app.fil --output=locale/messages.pot sh: 1: xgettext: not found Traceback (most recent call last): File "mki18n.py", line 41, in <module> f = open(os.path.join('locale', 'messages.pot'),'r') IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'locale/messages.pot'
and electrum Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/bin/electrum", line 145, in <module> set_verbosity(options.verbose) NameError: name 'set_verbosity' is not defined
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Tachikoma
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November 23, 2012, 11:46:59 AM |
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I'm going to assume you are on Ubuntu. Try an apt-get install gettext and running all the commands again. If you don't install it system wide be sure to launch it with ./electrum from your source folder.
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stepkrav
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November 23, 2012, 01:15:34 PM |
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I'm using debian. Installing gettext made the trick. Thanks.
How may i install it system wide, so as not to give ./electrum in the source folder?
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Pontius
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November 23, 2012, 01:23:04 PM |
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How may i install it system wide, so as not to give ./electrum in the source folder?
su root -c "python setup.py install" or sudo python setup.py install Whatever fits your setup best...
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stepkrav
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November 23, 2012, 01:44:16 PM |
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right. i did "sudo python setup.py install" but as i wrote before i get this : electrum Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/bin/electrum", line 145, in <module> set_verbosity(options.verbose) NameError: name 'set_verbosity' is not defined
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Tachikoma
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November 23, 2012, 01:50:55 PM |
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Does it run if you issue ./electrum from the source folder?
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stepkrav
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November 23, 2012, 02:02:27 PM |
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Does it run if you issue ./electrum from the source folder?
yes. works just fine.
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Tachikoma
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November 23, 2012, 02:03:39 PM |
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Then the only logical conclusion is that the "sudo python setup.py install" command failed.
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