samspaces
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April 18, 2018, 12:04:18 AM |
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Does anyone have working addnodes for the cryptobridge wallet? My client is stuck 5 days behind. A 'getpeerinfo' would be appreciated.
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pedrog
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April 18, 2018, 12:21:52 PM Last edit: April 18, 2018, 03:30:38 PM by pedrog |
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Does anyone have working addnodes for the cryptobridge wallet? My client is stuck 5 days behind. A 'getpeerinfo' would be appreciated.
Here you go: [ { "id": 56, "addr": "104.237.2.189:6333", "addrlocal": "89.152.129.91:49950", "services": "000000000000000d", "relaytxes": true, "lastsend": 1524053768, "lastrecv": 1524053768, "bytessent": 467839, "bytesrecv": 462215, "conntime": 1523469639, "timeoffset": 18, "pingtime": 0.156, "minping": 0.1404, "version": 70015, "subver": "/bridgecoinCore:1.0.2/", "inbound": false, "startingheight": 167382, "banscore": 0, "synced_headers": 167382, "synced_blocks": 167000, "inflight": [ ], "whitelisted": false, "bytessent_per_msg": { "addr": 146035, "getaddr": 24, "getheaders": 989, "inv": 9089, "ping": 155712, "pong": 155744, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 }, "bytesrecv_per_msg": { "addr": 150407, "headers": 106, "ping": 155744, "pong": 155712, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 } }, { "id": 62, "addr": "178.63.101.28:6333", "addrlocal": "89.152.129.91:50995", "services": "000000000000000d", "relaytxes": true, "lastsend": 1524053789, "lastrecv": 1524053789, "bytessent": 232277, "bytesrecv": 14769485, "conntime": 1523873130, "timeoffset": 28, "pingtime": 0.062401, "minping": 0.0468, "version": 70015, "subver": "/bridgecoinCore:1.0.3/", "inbound": false, "startingheight": 256969, "banscore": 0, "synced_headers": 256977, "synced_blocks": 256977, "inflight": [ ], "whitelisted": false, "bytessent_per_msg": { "addr": 44650, "getaddr": 24, "getdata": 61, "getheaders": 90988, "headers": 25, "inv": 122, "ping": 48128, "pong": 48000, "sendcmpct": 99, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 }, "bytesrecv_per_msg": { "addr": 69692, "cmpctblock": 1902, "getheaders": 989, "headers": 14600406, "inv": 122, "ping": 48000, "pong": 48128, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 } }, { "id": 63, "addr": "176.9.140.251:6333", "addrlocal": "89.152.129.91:59876", "services": "000000000000000d", "relaytxes": true, "lastsend": 1524053712, "lastrecv": 1524053785, "bytessent": 181673, "bytesrecv": 14721503, "conntime": 1523938820, "timeoffset": 31, "pingtime": 0.1092, "minping": 0.0468, "version": 70015, "subver": "/bridgecoinCore:1.0.3/", "inbound": false, "startingheight": 256969, "banscore": 0, "synced_headers": 256977, "synced_blocks": 256977, "inflight": [ ], "whitelisted": false, "bytessent_per_msg": { "addr": 28945, "getaddr": 24, "getdata": 158, "getheaders": 90988, "ping": 30656, "pong": 30656, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 }, "bytesrecv_per_msg": { "addr": 57672, "block": 610, "headers": 14600936, "inv": 183, "ping": 30656, "pong": 30656, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "tx": 544, "verack": 24, "version": 132 } } ]
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samspaces
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April 18, 2018, 02:09:27 PM |
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Thanks man. Looks like I'm mining my own transactions to the DEX. My deposit hasn't arrived yet, but my DEX withdrawal hás arrived in the local BCO wallet. So I guess I'm on the right chain.
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saugwurm
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April 19, 2018, 11:10:40 AM |
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Will there be an ETA if ALQO works again? They have already fixed their blockchain and the masternodes seem to be working properly again.
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Maruchan007
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April 19, 2018, 12:07:02 PM |
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payouts? lol? is this you? scatcoin?
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htao
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April 20, 2018, 03:53:23 AM |
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Hi,
I have a question, and I see that many people have already asked similar questions and the subject was never cleared out or explained.
In the ann, it literaly says "Each client holds the private keys to their coins.", but I haven't found a way to see the private keys of the individual coin addresses.
So, my question is: How can I see the private key of a single coin address where I have funds in CryptoBridge?
Can anyone help me to clear that?
Thank you.
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Topy
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April 20, 2018, 08:06:23 AM |
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So, my question is: How can I see the private key of a single coin address where I have funds in CryptoBridge?
I think i read from somewhere that u hold the private keys only on the desktop version? Im not sure, havent download myself yet. Id be interested to read more about the token dividends if somebody has more stats and insight on that?
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htao
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April 20, 2018, 03:21:51 PM |
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So, my question is: How can I see the private key of a single coin address where I have funds in CryptoBridge?
I think i read from somewhere that u hold the private keys only on the desktop version? Im not sure, havent download myself yet. Id be interested to read more about the token dividends if somebody has more stats and insight on that? I do have the desktop version, not found there neither ... Anyone?
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rumpel_tusk
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April 20, 2018, 04:04:10 PM |
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So, my question is: How can I see the private key of a single coin address where I have funds in CryptoBridge?
I think i read from somewhere that u hold the private keys only on the desktop version? Im not sure, havent download myself yet. Id be interested to read more about the token dividends if somebody has more stats and insight on that? I do have the desktop version, not found there neither ... Anyone? Your password is your private key that is assigned to your public key on the Bitshares blockchain. The individual addresses assigned to your account are part of the Bitshares gateway that you are using. By having your password, you also have the private key to all of the addresses assigned to you by the gateway.
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Maruchan007
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April 20, 2018, 07:44:41 PM |
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So, my question is: How can I see the private key of a single coin address where I have funds in CryptoBridge?
I think i read from somewhere that u hold the private keys only on the desktop version? Im not sure, havent download myself yet. Id be interested to read more about the token dividends if somebody has more stats and insight on that? I do have the desktop version, not found there neither ... Anyone? Your password is your private key that is assigned to your public key on the Bitshares blockchain. The individual addresses assigned to your account are part of the Bitshares gateway that you are using. By having your password, you also have the private key to all of the addresses assigned to you by the gateway. are u guys some kind of bots? im not spreading fud, but why nobody talking about.....there are no staking payments? why?
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htao
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April 21, 2018, 09:16:11 PM |
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So, my question is: How can I see the private key of a single coin address where I have funds in CryptoBridge?
I think i read from somewhere that u hold the private keys only on the desktop version? Im not sure, havent download myself yet. Id be interested to read more about the token dividends if somebody has more stats and insight on that? I do have the desktop version, not found there neither ... Anyone? Your password is your private key that is assigned to your public key on the Bitshares blockchain. The individual addresses assigned to your account are part of the Bitshares gateway that you are using. By having your password, you also have the private key to all of the addresses assigned to you by the gateway. That is not the case. I understand that (in theory) the individual coins private keys are encoded (or created from) with my password, but I, as end user, have no way to decode them. If something goes wrong with CryptoBridge for whatever reason, my coins are lost because I don't have the private keys, nor a way to re create them. Can anyone show me how to re create an individual coin private key from my CryptoBridge keys/password?
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pedrog
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April 21, 2018, 10:54:04 PM |
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So, my question is: How can I see the private key of a single coin address where I have funds in CryptoBridge?
I think i read from somewhere that u hold the private keys only on the desktop version? Im not sure, havent download myself yet. Id be interested to read more about the token dividends if somebody has more stats and insight on that? I do have the desktop version, not found there neither ... Anyone? Your password is your private key that is assigned to your public key on the Bitshares blockchain. The individual addresses assigned to your account are part of the Bitshares gateway that you are using. By having your password, you also have the private key to all of the addresses assigned to you by the gateway. That is not the case. I understand that (in theory) the individual coins private keys are encoded (or created from) with my password, but I, as end user, have no way to decode them. If something goes wrong with CryptoBridge for whatever reason, my coins are lost because I don't have the private keys, nor a way to re create them. Can anyone show me how to re create an individual coin private key from my CryptoBridge keys/password? If you had that control of the individual private keys for each coin, exchange wouldn't work, you could dump some particular coin and then just transfer the coins from the address to some other address under your control.
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htao
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April 21, 2018, 11:36:02 PM |
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So, my question is: How can I see the private key of a single coin address where I have funds in CryptoBridge?
I think i read from somewhere that u hold the private keys only on the desktop version? Im not sure, havent download myself yet. Id be interested to read more about the token dividends if somebody has more stats and insight on that? I do have the desktop version, not found there neither ... Anyone? Your password is your private key that is assigned to your public key on the Bitshares blockchain. The individual addresses assigned to your account are part of the Bitshares gateway that you are using. By having your password, you also have the private key to all of the addresses assigned to you by the gateway. That is not the case. I understand that (in theory) the individual coins private keys are encoded (or created from) with my password, but I, as end user, have no way to decode them. If something goes wrong with CryptoBridge for whatever reason, my coins are lost because I don't have the private keys, nor a way to re create them. Can anyone show me how to re create an individual coin private key from my CryptoBridge keys/password? If you had that control of the individual private keys for each coin, exchange wouldn't work, you could dump some particular coin and then just transfer the coins from the address to some other address under your control. Tha's a satisfactory answer. Thank you very much for that. So, in the hypothetical case of "something goes wrong with the exchange", there is no difference from a centralized exchange, coins are gone/lost for the end user. The advantages of CryptoBridge would be in no limits and no user identification (that's still a good thing), but not in the coins ownership because the user has no access to the individual private keys. Is that right?
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leetlezee
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April 22, 2018, 01:56:14 AM |
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Am I the only one that has a hard time finding reliable nodes for using the website wallet? Seems like half the time when I'm trying to buy or sell a coin, it says "your active node is out of sync", and when I look at the peer list, they are either down or it says "Up - High Latency". I tried downloading the windows client to see if that worked better, but when I open it, it just sits there with a blank screen.
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April 22, 2018, 01:59:10 AM |
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Nice!! Will check this out for sure. How does it compare to Waves?
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April 22, 2018, 09:48:56 AM |
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is this platform safe to trade?
Yes, I have used it and am using it and no flaws so far. If you need support, go to the Discord channel. There is no Discord channel mentioned at the exchange page. Latest "news" is from 2017. No reply after mailing "support". I wouldn't use financial service without support. Follow-up: Finally contacted support via Discord channel. I got advice to send e-mail from different address, yahoo-one was not getting ticket number. Got ticket, sent ticket number to responsible on Discord and in couple of hours ALQO withdrawal went through. So, there is support, but not so obvious if one's support mail is not received. Discord link should be made visible on exchange site, for sure.
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tranquann555
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April 23, 2018, 05:02:15 AM |
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I've tried to install the newest wallet (1.0.3) on 2 different computers and both are showing "No block source available". Huh
Is anyone else having issues sync'ing their wallets?
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Mynameischair
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April 24, 2018, 03:54:03 AM |
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I've tried to install the newest wallet (1.0.3) on 2 different computers and both are showing "No block source available". Huh
Is anyone else having issues sync'ing their wallets?
POW is over and there is no POS with this coin. so they don't really keep the wallet nodes up to date cos most of the coins are stored on their exchnage. every once in a while it gets updated though.
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saugwurm
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April 24, 2018, 07:30:35 PM |
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June 2018 ● Ethereum Protocol Support In June, we will launch our Ethereum support. We have been actively developing this since February and is more difficult than anticipated. However, Ethereum pairs will be listed in June. Fantastic Roadmap! Can‘t wait for Ethereum support in June. After ERC20 tokens listed on CB in July this exchange and BCO will be moonin. At least I expect CB in the top 20 exchanges in volume by the end of 2018!
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