jerry0
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May 20, 2019, 07:42:40 PM |
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Hi. I am going to download the wallet now.
Okay to make sure everything is fine, download the wallet and have 2 passphrases. Then when i send shift from an exchange to it, its pretty simple right? Should i try testing a small shift withdraw from exchange to shift wallet to make sure it works first? Or its fine sending shift from exchange to wallet at once?
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free-bit.co.in
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May 21, 2019, 09:06:17 PM |
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Hi. I am going to download the wallet now.
Okay to make sure everything is fine, download the wallet and have 2 passphrases. Then when i send shift from an exchange to it, its pretty simple right? Should i try testing a small shift withdraw from exchange to shift wallet to make sure it works first? Or its fine sending shift from exchange to wallet at once?
You can first send a small ammount to test it, just make sure that you're sending to the right Shift address. Check it twice. You can only activate the second passphrase when you have some Shift in your wallet, because the activation of the second passphrase muss be cemented into the blockchain as a type of transaction.
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jerry0
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May 22, 2019, 06:36:36 PM |
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Hi there. I created the shift nano wallet.
I got the passphrase that was created.
Now i will have shift sent from exchange to the shift wallet. When i click receive shift, then have shift sent from exchange to shift wallet, then there will be some option in edit/view/window to do the 2nd paraphrase correct? Or would it ask me the moment i log into shift to do a 2nd passphrase?
And when i do this, should i bother testing it out and send shift or there is no point of doing this after receiving the shift?? Such as send a tiny bit of shift to the exchange and then receive back? Or there is no purpose of this as long as i make sure i have the 2nd passphrase correct?
Also the shift address ends with the letters. Its long numbers and then the letter s. Is that how all shift addresses are?
Also you say its more safer having the 2nd passphrase enabled in order to send/receive shift. This is what confuses me a bit. Well if the login is the 12 word passphrase, and the 2nd 12 word passphrase is to send the shift, someone would need both passphrases. But wouldn't you be physically keeping both passphrases in the same place etc? Now say it was a password you create yourself in order to be able to send shift... i could understand that as you could memorize it. Do you have opinion on this?
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jerry0
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May 22, 2019, 06:37:50 PM |
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Also i assume there is really no point in sending a test amount of shift from exchange to the shift wallet right?
When i have shift wallet opened, it basically shows the address ... which is long numbers and ends with the letter S.
It seems as straightforward as it could be for receiving shift?
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jerry0
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May 23, 2019, 12:12:04 AM |
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I requested shift from an exchange to my wallet. I did not register 2nd passphrase or do anything like this yet.
It shows the shift was sent from the exchange as it shows as authorized and completed on the exchange details. But it still doesn't appear in my shift wallet.
Does it take a while for the shift to be received? Or its probably because the exchange might take a while? It was in pending for a short while and then shows up as completed in my withdraw history. Its bittrex if it means anything.
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jerry0
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May 23, 2019, 12:24:36 AM |
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I did not have to register as delegate or anything like that with my shift nano wallet before i had shift sent from bittrex to shift right?
I logged in and out of my shift nano wallet few times and there still shows 0 shift.
But bittrex shows that the withdraw has been completed.
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jerry0
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May 23, 2019, 02:48:59 AM |
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I forgot to mention one other thing. I notice when i log into my shift wallet, the network is testnet. I then clicked on the scroll and there is option of mainnet or custom node. Did i had to change it to mainnet?
When i first created the wallet, I don't think there was an option to do that? Or you could have chosen mainnet?
So do i log in to the mainnet with my passphrase? Will it then show the shift i have? When i login to the testnet as that is the default and enter my passphrase, there is 0 shift showing. Im really worried now because the txid showed that there are over 200 plus confirmations already. I mean my shift address in the testnet is still a legit shift address right? Really concerned now because i had shift sent from exchange to the address and there is 0 shift showing. Anyone with shift nano wallet can help here?
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jerry0
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May 23, 2019, 02:56:16 AM |
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Shift is the coin. The other thing i notice is this. When i log into my shift nano wallet, it shows testnet. That is the default for shift wallet. I notice there is option of mainnet or custom node but i never changed it to that because i didn't know you could do this. I typed in the txid into the shift explorer from the explorer on coinmarketcap... it shows over 200 confirmations. However what is strange is when i type in shift testnet in google, It shows https://explorer.testnet.shift.shiftnrg.organd https://explorer/shiftnrg.orgI entered the txid into the 2nd one as that is the one shown on coinmarketcap. But it shows the transaction as confirmed in the 2nd one. So do i type it in the 1st link on google? The thing is the shift address i have in my wallet, is the address that the shift was sent to.
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jerry0
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May 23, 2019, 03:26:28 AM |
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Hey all really desperate now.
I have the 12 word passphrase. So i can't get these coins?
The thing is when i first created an account, im not sure if i clicked on new account to create a wallet or it just automatically created a wallet for me. Then i wrote down my 12 word passphrase. Then i logged out of it... then logged back in the shift wallet to make sure my 12 word phrase worked. When i logged back in, i just typed in my 12 word phrase. I never even really looked at the testnet thing because it was just there as default. Basically it shows top line English then testnet below it.
Then i had shift sent from exchange to the shift wallet as the address is right there when you open the wallet.
I mean you can't even tell there is an option to change testnet to something else because its hard to even notice the arrow where there is dropdown menu. Its all the way on the far right. It does say Select a network above testnet but even if i noticed that, i wouldn't even had changed it.
Can someone tell me if i could login to the mainnet and use the 12 word passphrase and the shift would show up there?
So there is no way to recover my shift? If so, why in the world would it show the default as testnet? Any shift users can help out on this?
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jerry0
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May 23, 2019, 05:02:57 AM |
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Hey all. I changed it to mainnet and typed in my 12 word phrase and i had to do a confirmation sending and it worked.
Again im wondering if i did create this shift wallet in testnet or not?
I mean i could have created it in mainnet... then logged out. Then accidentally logged in again with testnet but i dont think this happened. I think i might have accidentally clicked on testnet before i clicked on new account right? Someone who was helping me downloaded the wallet and told me when he opened it... it was set as mainnet.
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free-bit.co.in
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May 23, 2019, 05:21:51 AM |
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Hey all. I changed it to mainnet and typed in my 12 word phrase and i had to do a confirmation sending and it worked.
Again im wondering if i did create this shift wallet in testnet or not?
I mean i could have created it in mainnet... then logged out. Then accidentally logged in again with testnet but i dont think this happened. I think i might have accidentally clicked on testnet before i clicked on new account right? Someone who was helping me downloaded the wallet and told me when he opened it... it was set as mainnet.
You have created the wallet in mainnet because the default landing is on mainnet when you open your Shift wallet. You have probably switched accidentally later after logging out and login in to testnet.
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jerry0
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May 23, 2019, 05:54:47 AM |
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Hi there. That is what i thought as well. But could you create the wallet in testnet? Example you change it from mainnet to testnet. Then create an account. If you have shift sent from exchange to shift... would it work or not? Would it get rejected because the address is not valid? Or would it get sent and you get your shift? But if you do, would it be in mainnet or testnet? Is it possible to have shift coins lost if you created it with testnet... then have shift sent from exchange to the address shown in testnet?
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MrSunshine
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May 24, 2019, 05:33:04 PM |
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Hi there. That is what i thought as well. But could you create the wallet in testnet? Example you change it from mainnet to testnet. Then create an account. If you have shift sent from exchange to shift... would it work or not? Would it get rejected because the address is not valid? Or would it get sent and you get your shift? But if you do, would it be in mainnet or testnet? Is it possible to have shift coins lost if you created it with testnet... then have shift sent from exchange to the address shown in testnet?
It seems like you have a lot of questions. The Shift discord chat channel would be a much better place to get help: https://discord.gg/84SwuSz Or try Telegram chat: https://t.me/ShiftProject
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free-bit.co.in
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May 30, 2019, 07:01:56 AM |
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Phoenix 0.6.2 is in the wild! This testnet integrated version includes a number of major improvements and bug fixes. The gossip implementation updates appear to be helping, with an exceptionally high rate of storage peers unanimous on the cluster's size. We'll continue to monitor the stability of the Phoenix testnet cluster for a couple of days before making a decision on how and when to proceed with the activation of Shift Core v7.0t. Stay tuned!
Message from the Shift Offical Discord chat channel!
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jerry0
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June 03, 2019, 07:43:55 PM |
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Anyone see a shift pump soon?
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altbrazil
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June 05, 2019, 05:59:28 PM |
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Oh, yeah. For sure. Lucky that many still don't now. Anyone see a shift pump soon?
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lithiumviper12
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June 07, 2019, 11:47:40 PM |
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Thanks Shift Team for the hardwork. You guys are very consistent in improving your product. Keep it up.
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jerry0
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June 17, 2019, 07:26:18 PM |
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Price keeps on dropping.... is anything good going to come out with shift? Someone said phantom is out already. So why is the price so low then?
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free-bit.co.in
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June 18, 2019, 04:05:41 AM |
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Price keeps on dropping.... is anything good going to come out with shift? Someone said phantom is out already. So why is the price so low then?
Have patience, you can't get rich overnight. Shifts time will come very soon. The devs are working on it day and night!
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jerry0
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June 18, 2019, 04:16:01 AM |
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Price keeps on dropping.... is anything good going to come out with shift? Someone said phantom is out already. So why is the price so low then?
Have patience, you can't get rich overnight. Shifts time will come very soon. The devs are working on it day and night! I bought shift a while back. The price is keep dropping... Besides the all time high with every other coin, even now... shift price is not going up...
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