AngelLox
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July 08, 2015, 01:34:49 PM |
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How to get GorillaBucks The time.. has arrived. You are about to participate in the largest blockchain coin swap in history of digital currencies. In about an hour, we will be entering the phase where GorillaBucks becomes the main focus of everyone's attention. To participate in the swap will be simple and the ratios will be posted when the snapshot is taken in about an hour. With expansion comes innovation, and the culmination of these past developments have resulted in our coins being passed up in technology. While my intended focus is promotion and marketing, I have not had the time to do that recently with so much behind the scenes work going on. We've finally reached a point, both in the health of our community, and the actual businesses involved, where it's time to transition into the marketing phase I have set aside the entire day to hang out in the chatbox on https://gorilla.exchange If I am AFK when you come in, ask your question and I will respond as soon as possible Feel free to hang out in there to follow progress. I won't ban you for your opinions, don't worry Instructions for MMXIV, TEETH, VARY (GorillaBucks is further down)
- Open the wallet of the coin you wish to turn into GorillaBucks
- Copy addresses that have coins them and save these
- Click Help -> Debug Windows and open Console tab
- Type 'dumpprivkey address' without the quote
- The output from this command is your Private Key
- Copy Private Key from above and save for later
- Open GorillaBucks 6.4.8.0 and generate a new address
- Ensure valid address. This will be where new coins will be sent
- Send an email to swap@GorillaStake.com with the above information
- Please ensure your email is in the following format to help things move quickly
- ALL INFORMATION MUST BE IN ONE MESSAGE OR IT WILL NOT BE SWAPPED
Email Subject: MMXIV, TEETH, or VARY (Please Specify) Coin: MMXIV, TEETH, or VARY (Please Specify) Key: Paste your Private Key from above here Address: Paste your new GorillaBucks address here Instructions for BUCKS (Please read first)
- Open the old GorillaBucks wallet
- Copy addresses that have coins them and save these
- Click Help -> Debug Windows and open Console tab
- Type 'dumpprivkey address' without the quote
- The output from this command is your Private Key
- Copy Private Key from above and save for later
- Close original GorillaBucks wallet and rename Roaming/GorillaBucks
- Suggestion is Roaming/GorillaBucksOld (in case backups are needed)
- Roaming/GorillaBucks must be empty prior to running BUCKS for the first time
- If you mess this up, it's fine, just start from the beginning since you backed up the original
- Open GorillaBucks 6.4.8.0 and generate a new address
- Ensure valid address. This will be where new coins will be sent
- Send an email to swap@GorillaStake.com with the above information
- Please ensure your email is in the following format to help things move quickly
- ALL INFORMATION MUST BE IN ONE MESSAGE OR IT WILL NOT BE SWAPPED
Email Subject: Original GorillaBucks Coin: Original GorillaBucks Key: Paste your Private Key from above here Address: Paste your new GorillaBucks address here
Keeping this important information on the newest page
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baldpope
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July 08, 2015, 02:08:40 PM |
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igotspots dude ive been pointed in your direction, been staking mmxiv for the last few months and not been keeping up, have around 203mmxiv in local wallet and had 65 on bittrex seems ive lost those, please can you let me know how i exchange my mmxiv for bucks please I have the same situation with teeth, spots does not care im hoping that is not the case, i was refereed onto igotspots in irc saying they can and would help me out, im living in hope i didnt waste a small fortune before polo removed them The original post had swap instructions, but the short of it is that you need to provide IGotSpots with your private key for the MMXIV wallet holding your coins, your new GorillaBucks wallet ID .. Here: Coin: MMXIV Key: <private key of your wallet holding coins> Address: <new gorillabucks address from new wallet> Send that information to swap@gorillastake.com with a subject of coin swap IGS took a snapshot of the blockchain as it was on whatever date and will convert that number of coins to BUCKS. hth -baldpope
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shane1175
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July 08, 2015, 02:54:08 PM |
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how do I find my private key for teeth? I don't really know what a private key is. I only got 'round to swapping my vary yesterday and I've got to say I'm more than impressed with the amount bucks I received for them.
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wgd
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July 08, 2015, 03:05:59 PM |
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my teeth wallet 17:05:05  dumpprivkey aaaaaaaaddddddreeeeeees
17:05:05  Safe mode: The blockchain is downloading and verifying blocks; do not create any new transactions until you get a Thumbs Up in the bottom right corner (code -2)
is there a way to get privkey without a complete blockchain?
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AngelLox
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July 08, 2015, 03:07:16 PM |
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my teeth wallet 17:05:05  dumpprivkey aaaaaaaaddddddreeeeeees
17:05:05  Safe mode: The blockchain is downloading and verifying blocks; do not create any new transactions until you get a Thumbs Up in the bottom right corner (code -2)
is there a way to get privkey without a complete blockchain?
Not sure, i'd suggest to wait till it's done loading.
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trickyriky
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July 08, 2015, 03:09:07 PM |
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AngelLox & baldpope thank you very much, now running gorillabucks wallet and email sent, hopefully they will be nice to me with the coin swap amounts, certainly taught me not to buy any coin over 1 mil sat each lol
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iGotSpots (OP)
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CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
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July 08, 2015, 06:38:31 PM |
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About to break 100 GorillaBand Masternodes!
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2bacco
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The Smoker Friendly Coin 2BACCO
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July 08, 2015, 08:20:27 PM |
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Yo, GorillaEx down? Or is it Paul doing updates and stuff?
Not me sorry its under DDOS attack Any news about Gorilla.exchange?
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pjcltd
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NodeMasters
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July 08, 2015, 08:34:08 PM |
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Yo, GorillaEx down? Or is it Paul doing updates and stuff?
Not me sorry its under DDOS attack Any news about Gorilla.exchange? no the attack is still ongoing
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annad
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July 08, 2015, 11:12:37 PM |
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AngelLox & baldpope thank you very much, now running gorillabucks wallet and email sent, hopefully they will be nice to me with the coin swap amounts, certainly taught me not to buy any coin over 1 mil sat each lol
Wow, are you in for a big disappointment. The coins you had in the wallet are only worth about 5 of the new bucks, the others that were on the exchange are lost. You have about 60,000 sat in total at current market rates.
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MoreBloodWine
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July 09, 2015, 12:11:54 AM |
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Screw it, why not... really want to be able to do this and it has to be possible in some respect since IGS brought it up but can't seem to clarify in the way he originally meant. Snippet: You can auto-launch with walletpassphrase BOUNTY TIME !!! 50 bucks to the FIRST correct solution to the linked post in this thread ! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1059159.msg11765543#msg11765543You have to put the RPC config in your conf file: rpcuser=user rpcpassword=password rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=3333
Then you make your call using curl like this: curl --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "walletpassphrase", "params": [" <yourwalletpassword>", 99999, true] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http:// <rpcuser>: <rpcpassword>@127.0.0.1:3333 Please send them to this stealth address: cYBjoey3EfezH2qJDekP4QHiB6zhEykt2BifBVcGgET3GPDbRFsSsxjNg9XXaR2ywzfnnQwvbqkJoRZ pjiHCLYe7UCTot36TMTB1jb Gracias Edit: And double Gracias because I learned something new today Edit2: ["<yourwalletpassword>", 99999, true] 99999 : timeout true : for staking only Probably shoulda mentioned this is on a windows machine but I can't get this to work even using a batch file. Might just have to give up on this little endeavor. You start the wallet and AFTER the wallet is running you execute the curl command. You do have to install curl on windows. And create a scheduled task to run after boot. Give a little time like 5 mins. And that should do it. Edit: And obviously, if you have more than one wallet running , your RPC port should be different for each wallet. Got CURL installed, seems to run ok but failing on the commands. Wana ask somethin first, does the "ip" 127.0.0.1 or would that be say the internal ip of 192.x.x.x I should be using instead ?
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notabeliever
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July 09, 2015, 12:55:54 AM |
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Yo, GorillaEx down? Or is it Paul doing updates and stuff?
Not me sorry its under DDOS attack Any news about Gorilla.exchange? no the attack is still ongoing How does one know a DDOS Attack is happening. what are the signs?
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baldpope
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July 09, 2015, 01:36:01 AM |
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Got CURL installed, seems to run ok but failing on the commands. Wana ask somethin first, does the "ip" 127.0.0.1 or would that be say the internal ip of 192.x.x.x I should be using instead ?
127.0.0.1 is the ip address for the host you're on. It's called 'localhost'. So when you see that as a limit, it means that ONLY the local host (ie the computer the application is running ) is allowed to talk to this service. So in this case, it means that if you're running in server mode, only a request from the local PC can ask questions of the server node. It's like they say.. 127.0.0.1 is where the heart is... cheers, baldpope
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baldpope
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July 09, 2015, 01:37:35 AM |
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Got CURL installed, seems to run ok but failing on the commands. Wana ask somethin first, does the "ip" 127.0.0.1 or would that be say the internal ip of 192.x.x.x I should be using instead ?
127.0.0.1 is the ip address for the host you're on. It's called 'localhost'. So when you see that as a limit, it means that ONLY the local host (ie the computer the application is running ) is allowed to talk to this service. So in this case, it means that if you're running in server mode, only a request from the local PC can ask questions of the server node. It's like they say.. 127.0.0.1 is where the heart is... cheers, baldpope Conversely, if you were to put in any other address, it would mean that a remote client (not of the same machine) could talk with the server instance. Not necessarily bad, but you have to ensure your wallet is protected.
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MoreBloodWine
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July 09, 2015, 01:41:48 AM |
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Got CURL installed, seems to run ok but failing on the commands. Wana ask somethin first, does the "ip" 127.0.0.1 or would that be say the internal ip of 192.x.x.x I should be using instead ?
127.0.0.1 is the ip address for the host you're on. It's called 'localhost'. So when you see that as a limit, it means that ONLY the local host (ie the computer the application is running ) is allowed to talk to this service. So in this case, it means that if you're running in server mode, only a request from the local PC can ask questions of the server node. It's like they say.. 127.0.0.1 is where the heart is... cheers, baldpope Conversely, if you were to put in any other address, it would mean that a remote client (not of the same machine) could talk with the server instance. Not necessarily bad, but you have to ensure your wallet is protected. Basically the computer that will be running the CURL command is the same one the nodes on, so I would leave it as the local host address of 127.0.0.1 right ? Also, what about an rpcallowip= in the config, wont that be needed as well ?
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baldpope
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July 09, 2015, 02:29:21 AM |
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Got CURL installed, seems to run ok but failing on the commands. Wana ask somethin first, does the "ip" 127.0.0.1 or would that be say the internal ip of 192.x.x.x I should be using instead ?
127.0.0.1 is the ip address for the host you're on. It's called 'localhost'. So when you see that as a limit, it means that ONLY the local host (ie the computer the application is running ) is allowed to talk to this service. So in this case, it means that if you're running in server mode, only a request from the local PC can ask questions of the server node. It's like they say.. 127.0.0.1 is where the heart is... cheers, baldpope Conversely, if you were to put in any other address, it would mean that a remote client (not of the same machine) could talk with the server instance. Not necessarily bad, but you have to ensure your wallet is protected. Basically the computer that will be running the CURL command is the same one the nodes on, so I would leave it as the local host address of 127.0.0.1 right ? Also, what about an rpcallowip= in the config, wont that be needed as well ? whatever you decide to put in for that directive will be the whitelist of clients allowed to connect to the wallet, so I'd keep it at 127.0.0.1 - but it's your call.
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MoreBloodWine
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July 09, 2015, 02:37:58 AM |
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added an rpcallowip for 127.0.0.1, ran curl command and got this back.
curl: (6) Could not resolve host: 1.0, curl: (6) Could not resolve host: id curl: (6) Could not resolve host: method curl: (6) Could not resolve host: walletpassphrase, curl: (6) Could not resolve host: params curl: (3) [globbing] bad range in column 6 curl: (6) Could not resolve host: 99999, curl: (3) [globbing] unmatched close brace/bracket in column 5 curl: (3) [globbing] unmatched close brace/bracket in column 1 curl: (6) Could not resolve host: text {"result":null,"error":{"code":-32700,"message":"Parse error"},"id":null}
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baldpope
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July 09, 2015, 03:04:10 AM |
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added an rpcallowip for 127.0.0.1, ran curl command and got this back.
curl: (6) Could not resolve host: 1.0, curl: (6) Could not resolve host: id curl: (6) Could not resolve host: method curl: (6) Could not resolve host: walletpassphrase, curl: (6) Could not resolve host: params curl: (3) [globbing] bad range in column 6 curl: (6) Could not resolve host: 99999, curl: (3) [globbing] unmatched close brace/bracket in column 5 curl: (3) [globbing] unmatched close brace/bracket in column 1 curl: (6) Could not resolve host: text {"result":null,"error":{"code":-32700,"message":"Parse error"},"id":null}
would have to see the curl command to see what you requested
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MoreBloodWine
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July 09, 2015, 03:09:03 AM |
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added an rpcallowip for 127.0.0.1, ran curl command and got this back.
curl: (6) Could not resolve host: 1.0, curl: (6) Could not resolve host: id curl: (6) Could not resolve host: method curl: (6) Could not resolve host: walletpassphrase, curl: (6) Could not resolve host: params curl: (3) [globbing] bad range in column 6 curl: (6) Could not resolve host: 99999, curl: (3) [globbing] unmatched close brace/bracket in column 5 curl: (3) [globbing] unmatched close brace/bracket in column 1 curl: (6) Could not resolve host: text {"result":null,"error":{"code":-32700,"message":"Parse error"},"id":null}
would have to see the curl command to see what you requested curl --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "walletpassphrase", "params": ["<yourwalletpassword>", 99999, true] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://<rpcuser>:<rpcpassword>@127.0.0.1:3333 Ran from the cmd prompt so I can test easily.
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baldpope
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July 09, 2015, 03:20:44 AM |
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curl --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "walletpassphrase", "params": ["<yourwalletpassword>", 99999, true] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://<rpcuser>:<rpcpassword>@127.0.0.1:3333
Ran from the cmd prompt so I can test easily.
instead of 127.0.0.1 try using 'localhost' so http://user:pass@localhost:3333also - is port 3333 what the service is listening on?
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