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September 25, 2017, 12:53:29 PM
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My opinion of IOTA is that it if great future project... I have some but think it will be time to buy more along the way. At this moment internet of things is not something we use massively in everyday life, but IOTA is making great foundations to be an industry leader in this area so as a long term investemt IOTA is real deal.

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September 25, 2017, 02:30:51 PM
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There is also a list of addresses which were used too often and thus vulnerable: https://cdn.rawgit.com/schierlm/b5a15d337d8029791e0d9e572c4020bb/raw/0e5d76721723a957e9c4e4e3c567db0bb4aa7ddb/key_reuse.html

Reclaim procedure is in the works.

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September 25, 2017, 02:36:43 PM
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Some iota adoptions have been mentioned in this recent Iota Berlin meetup - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SVTOHdrsJ-U
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September 25, 2017, 03:08:00 PM
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This is a tiny analysis of the past 3 tangle snapshots from:

    9th June
    8th August and
    22 September

I have used the official snapshots published on the IOTA’s forum for community validation. Below are some interesting findings:

The total amount of addresses with positive balance grew from 4080 in June to 22245 in August and 51886 in September. For the past 3 months this value more than doubled on monthly basis.

https://medium.com/@romansemko/update-on-iotas-network-growth-713edbebb51c
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September 25, 2017, 03:36:13 PM
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I got my first IOTA in August 2016. I have kept them by today. In my country it is required to report incomings of crypto to the finance authority in order to legalize it and not being accused to do money laundry. I want to do this (don't worry, the expected tax is low compared to the value of IOTA). I tried to retrace my current IOTA back to August 2016 and failed. I think it is because the multiple transitions and the totally deleted tangle.

Can I retrace my current IOTA to August 2016 without having a gap like I can do on a blockchain?
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September 25, 2017, 06:17:49 PM
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Hi, I use the IOTA Mac Wallet since about a month, is there anything I need to to? Update, new download? Can I just use my seed to get access then?

Thank you in advance

Yes, upgrade to the new GUI v2.5.1 which was released just yesterday. If you don't want to miss important updates I recommend that you join the announcements room of the official slack group and/or the telegram news-only feed: https://t.me/iotatoken  
(I leave notifications on... nothing like getting a mandatory update alert at 4:00 a.m.  Cheesy )
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September 25, 2017, 07:03:59 PM
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Since I updated to v2.5 today I can not see my account balance anymore. It is 0. I have created 96 addresses now. I am sure I had around 30-40 addresses created for the account before the update. One week ago I logged in last time and my balance was fine. Any hints what to do?


See my post above with the video on the Reddit script  Grin

52 Attempts, and did not work. Someone knows how I can recover my 100 miotas, they were in the 2.3 portfolio and I could not transfer to 2.4. Is there a way to recover?

If you were still on the 2.3 version and never 'officially' went to 2.4, you have some more work to do, I think. One of the things that was done in that 'upgrade' was users having to give up their old seed and transitioning to a new seed. I think that is what is giving you trouble now (I assume you never upgraded your old '2.3 seed', right?).


It was last week that I entered the world of IOTA, I bought 100 miota of a person and my wallet was already installed in version 2.3, I tried this whole week to make the transition of a new seed, but it always remained "pending" and never confirmed .

look here:

I probably found the reason for the problem - but it has not solved yet. A nice person on Slack channel helped me. I just post this in order to give people the information which facing the same problem.

The balance is showing zero because it's very likely sent to a foundation address. As far as I understood, this happend when you had an unconfirmed or double spend transaction while the snapshot was conducted. I remember that one of my last actions on v2.4 was that I sent a tx where I got notified that it is double spend (probably because there were some previous transactions which had not been confirmed at the time). Buy I sent anyway. I closed the account and days later I updated to 2.5.1.

So I assume that my credit is on the Foundation address. In the next days there should be a recovery tool released with which the balance can be restored.

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September 26, 2017, 05:50:35 AM
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Complete Newbie, I apologize in advance if I offend anyone.

I obtained a 2.4 Wallet a week ago and successfully sent a bunch of Iota there and it did display the correct balance, and under History it did display the correct History as to Transfer History and Addresses History.
Of course, now a week later there shows No Balance, 0 History Transfers and 0 Addresses History.

That begs the first question, since now I find out that literally thousands of wallet holders are experiencing the same problem, why would such a Wallet ever have been released in the first place?? And we know this is not something particular to 2.4 Wallet, this situation has been going on since the beginning AND it's still going on with the newest Releases!! WTF
The Slack and here are inundated with Iota holders wanting answers and no one seems to provide any concrete solutions and yet they just keep issuing new Wallet updates. How about testing the Wallets before you actually release them, you think!

Okay, now I have Zero Balances in my Iota Wallet...... when I have a BTC address I can just look at the History of that particular Address through Blockexplorer/blockchain.info/etc., and see all the History/ transactions /Balances of that particular Address, But apparently that's too difficult to do here with Iota? Really? And please don't suggest Iota.tips, that does no good at all. Put an all purpose Iota BlockExplorer right on the front  page  of your main website so everyone has the same ability to look at their Wallet Address.

Devs and Founders, if you ever want have a really viable and mainstream coin that the general public can take to as an investment or useful asset/currency etc., then these simple enormous oversights have to be solved Before you move forward with other developments.


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September 26, 2017, 07:54:21 AM
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Complete Newbie, I apologize in advance if I offend anyone.

I obtained a 2.4 Wallet a week ago and successfully sent a bunch of Iota there and it did display the correct balance, and under History it did display the correct History as to Transfer History and Addresses History.
Of course, now a week later there shows No Balance, 0 History Transfers and 0 Addresses History.

That begs the first question, since now I find out that literally thousands of wallet holders are experiencing the same problem, why would such a Wallet ever have been released in the first place?? And we know this is not something particular to 2.4 Wallet, this situation has been going on since the beginning AND it's still going on with the newest Releases!! WTF
The Slack and here are inundated with Iota holders wanting answers and no one seems to provide any concrete solutions and yet they just keep issuing new Wallet updates. How about testing the Wallets before you actually release them, you think!

Okay, now I have Zero Balances in my Iota Wallet...... when I have a BTC address I can just look at the History of that particular Address through Blockexplorer/blockchain.info/etc., and see all the History/ transactions /Balances of that particular Address, But apparently that's too difficult to do here with Iota? Really? And please don't suggest Iota.tips, that does no good at all. Put an all purpose Iota BlockExplorer right on the front  page  of your main website so everyone has the same ability to look at their Wallet Address.

Devs and Founders, if you ever want have a really viable and mainstream coin that the general public can take to as an investment or useful asset/currency etc., then these simple enormous oversights have to be solved Before you move forward with other developments.




If I understood correctly, a wallet that solves these issues will be released soon(TM).

Do you prefer the devs focus on the core tech or on marketing, fancy website and wallet? Think about this.
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@iotainv

You just need to update your wallet into  2.5.1 and attach/generate some adresses, and your problem is solved  Roll Eyes , its a no brainer to collect this information.

https://github.com/iotaledger/wallet/releases/tag/v2.5.1

You should consider to take part on slack, all informations are easy available.

Funds will never be lost until you dont lose your seed or hand it out to known or unknown persons.

Please notice,, IOTA is not a human to human coin project like other several 100 out there, its a new tech build for the Machine Economy  M2M Business,  if you buy and hold IOTA than you have to follow the news and project itself.

I hope you re not a troll with your comment because of the new created account. If so, than its sad to see these efforts, really... you should save your energy.

What a waste of time to spread uncertainties.

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September 26, 2017, 11:39:58 AM
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Havent been in here a while...

Any news the last couple  of weeks?


How is IOTA still not on more exchanges??

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September 26, 2017, 12:05:42 PM
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Complete Newbie, I apologize in advance if I offend anyone.

I obtained a 2.4 Wallet a week ago and successfully sent a bunch of Iota there and it did display the correct balance, and under History it did display the correct History as to Transfer History and Addresses History.
Of course, now a week later there shows No Balance, 0 History Transfers and 0 Addresses History.

That begs the first question, since now I find out that literally thousands of wallet holders are experiencing the same problem, why would such a Wallet ever have been released in the first place?? And we know this is not something particular to 2.4 Wallet, this situation has been going on since the beginning AND it's still going on with the newest Releases!! WTF
The Slack and here are inundated with Iota holders wanting answers and no one seems to provide any concrete solutions and yet they just keep issuing new Wallet updates. How about testing the Wallets before you actually release them, you think!

Okay, now I have Zero Balances in my Iota Wallet...... when I have a BTC address I can just look at the History of that particular Address through Blockexplorer/blockchain.info/etc., and see all the History/ transactions /Balances of that particular Address, But apparently that's too difficult to do here with Iota? Really? And please don't suggest Iota.tips, that does no good at all. Put an all purpose Iota BlockExplorer right on the front  page  of your main website so everyone has the same ability to look at their Wallet Address.

Devs and Founders, if you ever want have a really viable and mainstream coin that the general public can take to as an investment or useful asset/currency etc., then these simple enormous oversights have to be solved Before you move forward with other developments.




If I understood correctly, a wallet that solves these issues will be released soon(TM).

Do you prefer the devs focus on the core tech or on marketing, fancy website and wallet? Think about this.

Many people have the issue. As I have learned reading the last pages there is a wanted reason The tangle was completely deleted because it was like a hard fork. It has been taken a snapshot of all balances at a particular point. Technically, unconfirmed transactions at the time of snapshot do not belong to one or another account. Thus they had to transferred to a special account what is controlled by the foundation I guess. Read the previous pages. There is information that helps you to get it better.
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September 26, 2017, 12:19:00 PM
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Complete Newbie, I apologize in advance if I offend anyone.

I obtained a 2.4 Wallet a week ago and successfully sent a bunch of Iota there and it did display the correct balance, and under History it did display the correct History as to Transfer History and Addresses History.
Of course, now a week later there shows No Balance, 0 History Transfers and 0 Addresses History.

That begs the first question, since now I find out that literally thousands of wallet holders are experiencing the same problem, why would such a Wallet ever have been released in the first place?? And we know this is not something particular to 2.4 Wallet, this situation has been going on since the beginning AND it's still going on with the newest Releases!! WTF
The Slack and here are inundated with Iota holders wanting answers and no one seems to provide any concrete solutions and yet they just keep issuing new Wallet updates. How about testing the Wallets before you actually release them, you think!

Okay, now I have Zero Balances in my Iota Wallet...... when I have a BTC address I can just look at the History of that particular Address through Blockexplorer/blockchain.info/etc., and see all the History/ transactions /Balances of that particular Address, But apparently that's too difficult to do here with Iota? Really? And please don't suggest Iota.tips, that does no good at all. Put an all purpose Iota BlockExplorer right on the front  page  of your main website so everyone has the same ability to look at their Wallet Address.

Devs and Founders, if you ever want have a really viable and mainstream coin that the general public can take to as an investment or useful asset/currency etc., then these simple enormous oversights have to be solved Before you move forward with other developments.




If I understood correctly, a wallet that solves these issues will be released soon(TM).

Do you prefer the devs focus on the core tech or on marketing, fancy website and wallet? Think about this.

Many people have the issue. As I have learned reading the last pages there is a wanted reason The tangle was completely deleted because it was like a hard fork. It has been taken a snapshot of all balances at a particular point. Technically, unconfirmed transactions at the time of snapshot do not belong to one or another account. Thus they had to transferred to a special account what is controlled by the foundation I guess. Read the previous pages. There is information that helps you to get it better.

Yes the problem of non confirmed tx during the snapshot has been addressed and is being under study atm.  But once again, no fund is lost.
Let the time to the (quickly growing) team to polish the beast.
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September 26, 2017, 01:31:20 PM
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I created an iOS app as POC for an idea I had in my mind for some time. Currently the app uses a regular rational database. I want to create a version based on decentralized database, in particular on the tangle. I don't run a IOTA node. Is there a IOTA node or testnet available to use for development and testing activities?

Oh, and is there a ready-to-use API wrapper for Objective-c or Swift available?

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September 26, 2017, 06:22:35 PM
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The world's first blockchain smartphone is in development

https://www.engadget.com/2017/09/26/blockchain-smartphone-sirin-finney-solarin/


............According to Sirin, all Finney devices (there's an all-in-one PC coming, too) will form an independent blockchain network powered by IOTA's Tangle technology. The network will operate without centralized backbones or mining centers cluttering up the transaction process, using the SRN token as its default currency (only SRN token holders will be able to purchase the device). And it'll all run on a Sirin operating system specially designed to support blockchain applications such as crypto wallets and secure exchange access...........
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September 26, 2017, 11:10:14 PM
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The world's first blockchain smartphone is in development

https://www.engadget.com/2017/09/26/blockchain-smartphone-sirin-finney-solarin/


............According to Sirin, all Finney devices (there's an all-in-one PC coming, too) will form an independent blockchain network powered by IOTA's Tangle technology. The network will operate without centralized backbones or mining centers cluttering up the transaction process, using the SRN token as its default currency (only SRN token holders will be able to purchase the device). And it'll all run on a Sirin operating system specially designed to support blockchain applications such as crypto wallets and secure exchange access...........


IOTA's Tangle technology is next big thing definitely.. last week is great with all news
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September 26, 2017, 11:22:40 PM
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Someone here who can answer my question I posted here yesterday? I would be very grateful.
I haved tried a bunch of ways to figure out the complete history. Either I have not find the right way yet or it is just impossible because of the resets of the decentralized network.

I got my first IOTA in August 2016. I have kept them by today. In my country it is required to report incomings of crypto to the finance authority in order to legalize it and not being accused to do money laundry. I want to do this (don't worry, the expected tax is low compared to the value of IOTA). I tried to retrace my current IOTA back to August 2016 and failed. I think it is because the multiple transitions and the totally deleted tangle.

Can I retrace my current IOTA to August 2016 without having a gap like I can do on a blockchain?
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September 27, 2017, 04:35:10 AM
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I have some Giotas that I've been holding and now it looks like it's going to be very difficult to sell them. Bitfinex is out, because I'm in the U.S.  The slack trading channel is dead.  I once did a trade with escrow through the bitcointalk iota trading thread but that thread is now dead too.  YDX requires an invite.
Where does a guy go to trade?  I'm not going to use a vpn and lie to bitfinex.
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September 27, 2017, 05:21:04 AM
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I have some Giotas that I've been holding and now it looks like it's going to be very difficult to sell them. Bitfinex is out, because I'm in the U.S.  The slack trading channel is dead.  I once did a trade with escrow through the bitcointalk iota trading thread but that thread is now dead too.  YDX requires an invite.
Where does a guy go to trade?  I'm not going to use a vpn and lie to bitfinex.


Perhaps Bitsquare has some IOTA offers?

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September 27, 2017, 06:59:46 AM
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I have some Giotas that I've been holding and now it looks like it's going to be very difficult to sell them. Bitfinex is out, because I'm in the U.S.  The slack trading channel is dead.  I once did a trade with escrow through the bitcointalk iota trading thread but that thread is now dead too.  YDX requires an invite.
Where does a guy go to trade?  I'm not going to use a vpn and lie to bitfinex.


I fear you have to wait until other exchanges list it. Another possibility is to find a trusted dude who sell it for you on bitfinex.
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