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November 26, 2017, 10:24:14 AM |
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How can i encrypt my wallet (desktop Windows)? can somebody help me with that?
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MedaR
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November 26, 2017, 10:39:28 AM |
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How can i encrypt my wallet (desktop Windows)? can somebody help me with that?
Swing wallet? Known issues and limitations
Limitation: Wallet encryption has been temporarily disabled in ZENCash due to stability problems. A corresponding issue #1552 has been opened by the ZCash developers. Correspondingly wallet encryption has been temporarily disabled in the ZENCash Desktop GUI Wallet.
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November 26, 2017, 10:40:24 AM |
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How can i encrypt my wallet (desktop Windows)? can somebody help me with that?
Swing wallet? Known issues and limitations
Limitation: Wallet encryption has been temporarily disabled in ZENCash due to stability problems. A corresponding issue #1552 has been opened by the ZCash developers. Correspondingly wallet encryption has been temporarily disabled in the ZENCash Desktop GUI Wallet. Thanks for the info!
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MedaR
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November 26, 2017, 10:45:03 AM |
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Thanks for the info!
https://github.com/ZencashOfficial/arizen/releasesWhat is and can do Arizen wallet in v1.0.0 version You can download Arizen wallet from Release section from Github right now You can create multiple separate accounts Password protected locally stored accounts All data are encrypted (any of other wallets does not have this) and stored only on your HDD
Detailed info about address and transaction history You can import / export wallet to encrypted .awd / decrypted .uawd Arizen's file Desktop notifications when balance has been changed Arizen automatically downloads updates instead of you Windows + MacOS + Linux installation files
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MedaR
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November 26, 2017, 10:55:46 AM |
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where is the purse file in arizen? .awd - It is he?
Windows: %APPDATA%/Arizen Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Arizen
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AngryWhiteWolf
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November 26, 2017, 11:45:01 AM |
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where is the purse file in arizen? .awd - It is he?
Windows: %APPDATA%/Arizen Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Arizen Cannot login or create wallet - win10 64. I read that there is a known bug but I don't know how to avoid it in order to start using Arizen. Re-installing it will fix the problem? I have fully sync Swing wallet, no issues with it. Thank you
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abudfv2008
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November 26, 2017, 11:58:54 AM |
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Integration with hardware wallets (Legder Nano S) is on the way?
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MedaR
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November 26, 2017, 12:30:30 PM |
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Arizen wallet installation
1.Firstly be sure you have downloaded latest version of wallet https://github.com/ZencashOfficial/arizen/releases/tag/v1.0.12. Run it as administrator 3.When you creating account you must create password in following way otherwise it won't let you to create account 4. As you can see now I have created wallet and login with my password.. 5. Now I will check where is my wallet. Everything works!
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November 26, 2017, 05:28:05 PM |
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Sorry guys, I've been out lately - any news on secure nodes? Still in beta or...?
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MedaR
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November 26, 2017, 06:46:58 PM |
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Sorry guys, I've been out lately - any news on secure nodes? Still in beta or...?
We are waiting for Secure Nodes to go online (mainnet) announced for November 30th. You can get all details from our latest video update -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvZ1PWakWCA
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RealSwissMiner
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November 26, 2017, 10:16:01 PM |
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Thanks for the link. I will observe the development and decide if it makes sense to host a node. So far I am really impressed seeing where this is going - mined some Zen a couple of months ago it was much easier back then
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November 27, 2017, 03:43:29 AM |
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Good god! Is there a way to suppress the difficulty increase? Quick, someone get WTM to de-list ZEN
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November 27, 2017, 04:50:27 AM |
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I asked the question whether the 42+1 requirement for securenodes could change in the future and the answer was that it was possible. If that happens to be the case and the minimum gets raised to a 500 or 1000, will you honor the right of early 42+1 adopters to run a securenode? While it would be an extra effort, you can do so by wallet address. The early adopters would continue running with 42+1 as long as they continuously maintained the same funds in the same address. Any thoughts by developers on this?
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MedaR
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November 27, 2017, 07:16:34 AM Last edit: November 27, 2017, 07:29:53 AM by MedaR |
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where is the purse file in arizen? .awd - It is he?
Windows: %APPDATA%/Arizen Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Arizen I will repeat my question again. .awd is the wallet file where the private key is? I do not see where my private key is. Private keys are encrypted in .awd wallet file. -> .uawd (unecrypted arizen wallet database) is unecrypted and you can export it from Arizen menu - it isnt in plain text but in binary format. Write code in any language which load binary file and display it in plain text, or some text editor that allow you open / load binary files.
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MedaR
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November 27, 2017, 07:28:03 AM |
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I asked the question whether the 42+1 requirement for securenodes could change in the future and the answer was that it was possible. If that happens to be the case and the minimum gets raised to a 500 or 1000, will you honor the right of early 42+1 adopters to run a securenode? While it would be an extra effort, you can do so by wallet address. The early adopters would continue running with 42+1 as long as they continuously maintained the same funds in the same address. Any thoughts by developers on this?
Really an interesting question. We started with 42+1, how will community shapes this project it is very difficult to say. This and many other questions are yet to come for discussion.
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November 27, 2017, 07:49:37 AM |
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I asked the question whether the 42+1 requirement for securenodes could change in the future and the answer was that it was possible. If that happens to be the case and the minimum gets raised to a 500 or 1000, will you honor the right of early 42+1 adopters to run a securenode? While it would be an extra effort, you can do so by wallet address. The early adopters would continue running with 42+1 as long as they continuously maintained the same funds in the same address. Any thoughts by developers on this?
Really an interesting question. We started with 42+1, how will community shapes this project it is very difficult to say. This and many other questions are yet to come for discussion. MedaR, since this will have a significant impact on many early securenode investor, how can we make sure that it's considered in time? We'd really hate to see the securenode operators revolt once the infrastructure is established and it's time to make these decisions. Should I ask this on the official Zencash forum? Is there somewhere like an ideas database to log this?
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November 27, 2017, 11:34:51 AM |
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I asked the question whether the 42+1 requirement for securenodes could change in the future and the answer was that it was possible. If that happens to be the case and the minimum gets raised to a 500 or 1000, will you honor the right of early 42+1 adopters to run a securenode? While it would be an extra effort, you can do so by wallet address. The early adopters would continue running with 42+1 as long as they continuously maintained the same funds in the same address. Any thoughts by developers on this?
Really an interesting question. We started with 42+1, how will community shapes this project it is very difficult to say. This and many other questions are yet to come for discussion. A good question indeed - I am planning to run a node and I have already bought the necessary ZEN BTW, when you rune a node, do you have to keep it online all the time?
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Mercedes
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November 27, 2017, 11:39:48 AM |
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Sorry guys, I've been out lately - any news on secure nodes? Still in beta or...?
We are waiting for Secure Nodes to go online (mainnet) announced for November 30th. You can get all details from our latest video update -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvZ1PWakWCAlook like i never miss the chance to setup Secure Nodes ,i will lean about carefully from this viedo ,thanks for your share
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