tomkat
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June 01, 2017, 02:37:03 PM |
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Thanks unvoid. Hopefully it's clear for everyone - I think it should be stickied in the OP. It's probably time to move to a new thread before launch.
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June 01, 2017, 03:51:39 PM |
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Hi! I used Copay to send my donation. In Copay, you can't sign messages, so a workaround is needed. I found it 1) Get your private key. https://github.com/bitpay/copay/issues/5322#issuecomment-268913475https://bip32jp.github.io/english/1. Type your backup phrase into "BIP39 passphrase" 2. Switch "Derivation Path" to "BIP 44 k'th account i'th keypair (receive): m/44'/0'/k'/0/i" 3. If you don't see the address in the "Address" place at the bottom, increase the "Keypair Index (i)" from 0 to 1, then 2, then 3 etc. etc. until you find the address. 4. "Private Key (WIF)" will be (probably) the private key you use to import to your omni wallet. If you are afraid that your device might have virus or something, you can download the website from https://github.com/bip32JP/bip32JP.github.io/archive/master.zip and unzip to an offline machine, and open up the html file inside the english folder to find the above page. 2a) Now you can use any other wallet or script to sign a message. For example, electrum. 2b) Also could be useful: https://github.com/bitpay/bitcore-messageI hope it will help somebody
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bitbitch
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June 01, 2017, 05:37:48 PM |
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is there a launch date?
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Bgjjj2016
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June 01, 2017, 06:07:19 PM |
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I think the above is written in morse code
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Mrboot
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June 01, 2017, 08:26:25 PM |
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I have the wallet.dat and the private key of the adress i sended from.
Does anyone know A good and easy wallet that i can use to claim my coins soon ?
Help would be really appreciated not new just never did it.
Thanks in advance.
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HomoHenning
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June 01, 2017, 08:38:00 PM |
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I have the wallet.dat and the private key of the adress i sended from.
Does anyone know A good and easy wallet that i can use to claim my coins soon ?
Help would be really appreciated not new just never did it.
Thanks in advance.
easiest way is importing private key into a light wallet like Electrum and sign message there if u are already using bitcoin core client just sign a message using the relevant address
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teanick
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June 01, 2017, 09:26:35 PM |
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Please can anyone help me to give advise I'm donated using multibit hd, i can't find my private key, there is no button to dump private key in the wallet. I have my seed and can sign message to address that i use to donated, is that enough to claim xel ? I'm sorry for my low knowledge, already googled it, and can't find a good way Thank you anyway
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techwriterjoe
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June 01, 2017, 10:15:17 PM |
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anybody? Help would be awesome. Am I messing up the exact syntax? If you view the link, what would I copy and paste from that sample set of keys? What exactly would I put into the XEL wallet redeem screen? Maybe the multisig functionality just isn't working yet?
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June 01, 2017, 10:33:09 PM |
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anybody? Help would be awesome. Am I messing up the exact syntax? If you view the link, what would I copy and paste from that sample set of keys? What exactly would I put into the XEL wallet redeem screen? Maybe the multisig functionality just isn't working yet? Well, I never tested it but this is how I would do it: Probably I would use some tool like this to get the private keys from the encrypted keycard: http://bitgo.github.io/bitgo-recovery-tool/Then I would copy the "to be signed" message to the clipboard: "I confirm to redeem blablabla" Then I would go to this tool here to sign the message from the last step once with each key: https://ordinarydude.github.io/offline-bitcoin-signer/Then I would concatenate the two signatures, separated by a minus sign: "SIGNATURE1-SIGNATURE2" This is what I would paste into the redeem window. https://ordinarydude.github.io/offline-bitcoin-signer/When I say "I would use a tool", I mean I would download the JS to my computer and run everything offline on a computer that will never see an internet connection again!!!!
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Evil-Knievel
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June 01, 2017, 10:36:06 PM |
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Also just a hint: DO NOT USE ANY ONLINE TOOLS WHERE YOU PASTE YOUR PRIVATE KEYS INTO UNLESS YOU VERIFIED THE SOURCE OR YOU DOWNLOADED THE SCRIPT TO AN ALWAYS-OFFLINE COMPUTER. IF YOU IGBNORE MY ADVICE, YOU WILL LOSE EVERYTHING!
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cryptodv
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June 01, 2017, 11:47:24 PM |
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All this talk about losing your private keys is making me nervous.
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Bgjjj2016
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June 01, 2017, 11:50:17 PM |
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All this talk about losing your private keys is making me nervous. I memorized mine {joking}
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June 01, 2017, 11:52:31 PM |
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Someome on slack channel ask this question, can someone provide a good answer
-- just read about Elastic being able to run on GPU anyone knows if it will it be possible to code deep learning modules in it? if it possible to build a neural network with thousands of nodes it will be a killer use case, competing with Google level infrastructure --
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syclone
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June 02, 2017, 01:05:26 AM |
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I've got my 16 word phrase from the blockchain dot info wallet I used... I think i should be good.
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coralreefer
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June 02, 2017, 01:14:06 AM |
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Someome on slack channel ask this question, can someone provide a good answer
-- just read about Elastic being able to run on GPU anyone knows if it will it be possible to code deep learning modules in it? if it possible to build a neural network with thousands of nodes it will be a killer use case, competing with Google level infrastructure --
I don't know enough about neural networks to really answer this question; however, I would think that many of the various algorithms needed could be created in ElasticPL. What I don't know is how much data would need to be stored / shared between nodes for even a basic neural network. We are still working through the data storage part of the design.
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Bgjjj2016
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June 02, 2017, 02:50:34 AM |
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Any progress on our new website ? A guy on twitter was mocking " great product ? With a non working website " which I replied :
Check talk.elasticexplorer.org . The new website on the way. We make the product then the website unlike shit coins !
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devking
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June 02, 2017, 04:46:26 AM |
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Any progress on our new website ? A guy on twitter was mocking " great product ? With a non working website " which I replied :
Check talk.elasticexplorer.org . The new website on the way. We make the product then the website unlike shit coins !
I think Byrallier is developing one, I'll build an interim website if needed.
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akhavr
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June 02, 2017, 04:57:48 AM |
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anyone knows if it will it be possible to code deep learning modules in it? if it possible to build a neural network with thousands of nodes it will be a killer use case, competing with Google level infrastructure
No, because memory, available to ElasticPL is very limited.
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