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Author Topic: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET ( NEW THREAD)  (Read 111467 times)
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October 09, 2017, 09:36:27 PM
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How to get in touch with developers or the community? Any active slack/discord channel?

Also could not find any info about the developers in the op or website.

No devs listed.. no whitepaper.. no vision.. no plan for the future...  This is a pure pump and dump coin... not sure why everyone is so interested in giving their money away for something that quite obviously has not had much thought put into it...  even the name... guy probly named it after his wife.. cause that's who he plans to give all YOUR money too...  lol..  soooo dumb... 



Thats wifes name is alone worth investing in, so shexyyy
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October 10, 2017, 11:08:28 AM
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There are 2 Bitcoin forks coming up in the market and so altcoins are expected to dip. Mostly Masternode coins do not get affected by this. So invest in Linda and be secure, just like at the time of the Bitcoin Cash fork. Linda was Stable all the time during that.

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October 10, 2017, 11:08:52 PM
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New pool at http://pennycrypt.com

Server: pennycrypt.com

Port: 3500, Diff: 512
Port: 3501, Diff: 4096
Port: 3502, Diff: 8192
Port: 3503, Diff: 16384
Port: 3504, Diff: 32768
Port: 3505, Diff: 65535
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October 11, 2017, 02:30:40 AM
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Is this MN setup guide is still the latest/best?

https://github.com/Lindacoin/Linda/wiki/Basic-Masternode-guide

The reason I am asking is because there is no staking=0 in there for MN config.

good guide https://cryptomat.com/setting-linda-masternode/  easy to understand

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Devs, what happened?? Why so many rejected blocks?
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October 11, 2017, 10:51:42 AM
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Is this MN setup guide is still the latest/best?

https://github.com/Lindacoin/Linda/wiki/Basic-Masternode-guide

The reason I am asking is because there is no staking=0 in there for MN config.

good guide https://cryptomat.com/setting-linda-masternode/  easy to understand

Thanks.
I just refired my MN back up last night.
Getting some decent payouts.

2584.59174329
32932.02339597
4236.95438445
4265.8756502
2101.609356
341.91810383
1565.34014684

= 48028.31278058

and it hasn't been 12 hours yet
We'll see as I run it longer. The first time I ran it it gave me good payouts for the first 24 hours.. after that it went to 10k.
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October 11, 2017, 10:53:39 AM
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Devs, what happened?? Why so many rejected blocks?


So many rejected blocks is an indication of problems with internet connection. Mainly latency.
Remember it's 1st block in that wins and if your internet is lagged somebody else's is going to make it before yours.
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October 11, 2017, 11:00:37 AM
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Devs, what happened?? Why so many rejected blocks?

I confirm, today I also have a lot of rejected transactions with POS

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October 11, 2017, 11:04:18 AM
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So many rejected blocks is an indication of problems with internet connection. Mainly latency.
Remember it's 1st block in that wins and if your internet is lagged somebody else's is going to make it before yours.
Maybe ... But I have a dedicated line of 100 MB/s and I've never faced such a problem before
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October 11, 2017, 12:32:19 PM
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So many rejected blocks is an indication of problems with internet connection. Mainly latency.
Remember it's 1st block in that wins and if your internet is lagged somebody else's is going to make it before yours.
Maybe ... But I have a dedicated line of 100 MB/s and I've never faced such a problem before

Well, with the other report of the same thing then I suspect the problem is elsewhere.
Maybe visale can enlighten us.
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October 11, 2017, 02:23:19 PM
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Lindacoin will be listed on up to 3 more exchanges from the next 12 hours through the week.

which exchanges are linda listed on.  Having more exchanges doesn't mean Linda would go up or does it?

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Lindacoin will be listed on up to 3 more exchanges from the next 12 hours through the week.

which exchanges are linda listed on.  Having more exchanges doesn't mean Linda would go up or does it?

Linda is listed on

https://www.coinexchange.io/market/LINDA/BTC
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange?market=LINDA_BTC
https://c-cex.com/index.html?p=linda-btc
https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_LINDA/
https://yobit.net/en/trade/LINDA/BTC

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October 11, 2017, 10:32:27 PM
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Lindacoin will be listed on up to 3 more exchanges from the next 12 hours through the week.

which exchanges are linda listed on.  Having more exchanges doesn't mean Linda would go up or does it?

Linda is listed on

https://www.coinexchange.io/market/LINDA/BTC
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange?market=LINDA_BTC
https://c-cex.com/index.html?p=linda-btc
https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_LINDA/
https://yobit.net/en/trade/LINDA/BTC

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When add Linda on Bittrex Exchange....

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October 12, 2017, 05:20:44 AM
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take your coin out of yobit because yobit is a scam.  It can turn your coin into 1 satoshi by not allowing buyers to withdraw Linda.

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October 12, 2017, 06:11:16 AM
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Lindacoin will be listed on up to 3 more exchanges from the next 12 hours through the week.

which exchanges are linda listed on.  Having more exchanges doesn't mean Linda would go up or does it?

Linda is listed on

https://www.coinexchange.io/market/LINDA/BTC
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange?market=LINDA_BTC
https://c-cex.com/index.html?p=linda-btc
https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_LINDA/
https://yobit.net/en/trade/LINDA/BTC

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When add Linda on Bittrex Exchange....

We need more community support for that. You can let your friends know about the coin, spread awareness of this coin.

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October 12, 2017, 10:12:44 AM
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TWITTER CAMPAIGN
Number on the spreadsheet: 250
Bitcointalk username: stantpro
Twitter profile link: https://twitter.com/chismiler1
Bitcoin wallet address:1DNwvfRyduTtMPQfZCx2A3cJAFDxiawsZK

Tweet links :
(12/10): https://twitter.com/chismiler1/status/918414904570368001

Retweet links:
(12/10): https://twitter.com/Lindaproject/status/901758257383043074


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Number on the spreadsheet::230
Bitcointalk Username :stantpro
Bitcointalk Profile Link :https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1152002
Your Facebook Account URL :https://www.facebook.com/essy.nwamaris.9
Bitcoin wallet address :1DNwvfRyduTtMPQfZCx2A3cJAFDxiawsZK

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October 12, 2017, 11:15:43 AM
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Please do not post about the bounty program on this thread. There is a separate thread for it  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2206047.0

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October 12, 2017, 03:21:31 PM
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My wallet dropped while I was sending 30 million coins in my wallet. I haven't received a coin yet in my new wallet.
The condition indicates that it's unknown.

How can we get help in this case?

From : Le3yygnCQg8upLHvrfeXJnp6umxiK7XZ2G
To : LRpsmNeLsN38kbyDA5dgdwypFMJSk3YXcM


State: 0/ unknown
date: 2017-10-12 22:16
to: Daoni LRpsmNeLsN38kbyDA5dgdwypFMJSk3YXcM
: -30000000.0056 LINDA
fee: -0.0056 LINDA
amunt: -30000000.0112 LINDA
Remittance ID: 51b3021f5c539ffaf86e9284f33394eea409bd78903348662ef078a2d8205da5-000


try to resend transaction


This solution is slightly more complex, but is still very easy and has always worked for me instantaneously and without fail. What we're going to do is get the raw hex data (the raw binary transaction message converted into its numeric hexadecimal equivalent) and manually re-broadcast it to the network from a different node. If all goes well, this will cause the transaction message to instantly spread across the network and finally make it to all the peers online and, most importantly, the miners and mining pools which will add it to the next block and quickly confirm it. Please follow the steps below:

1) Click on the Transactions tab in your client window and select the frozen transaction

2) Right-click on the transaction and select Show Transaction Details to bring up the Transaction Details pop-up window

3) Now highlight the entire Transaction ID number and copy it to the clipboard (i.e., right-click and select Copy or hit Ctrl+C)
EXAMPLE: 52123febc4f61fe384252a64ee7daebabc3cabae97b7954b90aa70232794d5f0​

4) Now close the Transaction Details window and select Help >> Debug Window in the top menu bar of your client window. The Debug Window has two tabs: Information and Console. You need to switch to the Console tab so we can input commands for the Darkcoin/Bitcoin client.

5) Now we're going to use the getrawtransaction command to obtain the raw transaction data in hex form. The getrawtransaction command accepts a transaction ID number as its parameter. So to use it, we will call the getrawtransaction method and feed it our transaction ID we just copied from the Transaction Details window a moment ago. Type in the following command and press Enter to execute:

getrawtransaction <your transaction ID>​

Obviously, you replace the <your transaction ID> part with your transaction ID number you copied from the Transaction Details window in Step #3. For example, I typed in the following:

getrawtransaction 52123febc4f61fe384252a64ee7daebabc3cabae97b7954b90aa70232794d5f0​

6) As soon as you press enter, there should be a response in the Console window. My console window showed me the following response:

getrawtransaction 52123febc4f61fe384252a64ee7daebabc3cabae97b7954b90aa70232794d5f0

0100000001a09c05d6f32801adc8592ed17214b88d8cfd643448d6cfa5fadd1a0c4b34cdf400000 0006b483045022071be3697934aa53ed86f217b34531e3f4f0ecb6c41df8f221f536e5005621ee4 022100fe06e286452a3cdecb8fecd67f05d8d7b9357759c9cf86f7500d2aaf2e12b757012103abb 9442be150b2499450c29f76880430ee1959b3c419b3dbb8f5289a34cf70ceffffffff01605af405 000000001976a914edf6e6c268f77059c701fee4c05276af662fbed988ac00000000​

The "getrawtransaction <tx id>" line will be displayed in a bluish-green color if the command succeeds, and beneath it your client will respond giving you the raw transaction data (in black text). This is what we want! Now we will highlight all of the hexadecimal data (just the black text; don't copy the command line where you typed getrawtransaction <tx id>) and copy it to our clipboard.

7) Now that we have obtained the raw hex data of our frozen transaction, we can get it unfrozen by re-broadcasting it to the network through a different node. You will either need another computer running the client software (Bitcoin-qt or Darkcoin-qt) with a good connection to the network or you will need a friend online to help you complete the final part of the process. You can't do it with the same client from which the transaction originated because it already knows about the transaction and will reject it as invalid or a double-spending tx.

But now we need to copy our raw tx data somewhere that we can copy+paste it from on another computer, or send it to a friend or helper who will help us complete the process. When I did it, I just took my tx data and pasted it up at PasteBin.com so I could get on my other PC and copy it. But you can also send it to a friend (or yourself) through email, Skype or a private message on forums. If you don't have another computer to use and can't find anyone to help you, you can just paste your raw transaction data here or pm me and I will help you.

Alternatively, if you're a more experienced user, you can do this on the same PC from which the problem originated. To do so, you need to navigate to your Bitcoin or Darkcoin data directory (default data directory for Windows users is: C:\Users\<your username>\AppData\Roaming\Darkcoin) and make a copy of it in an easily accessible location (like your desktop). Open the new copy of the data directory and delete the wallet.dat file inside. Just make sure you're not deleting your original wallet.dat file or that you have a back-up copy of it! Once you've done this, you need to launch a second instance of Darkcoin-qt or Bitcoin-qt and tell it to use the new copy of your data directory as its data directory. You do this by launching your client with the -datadir=<path> command and proceeding to the next step...

Example (Windows):
darkcoin-qt.exe -datadir=C:\Users\DRKLord\Desktop\DataDirCopy​

Now that we have a second node (Darkcoin-qt running on different computer, a friend helping us remotely or a second local instance of Darkcoin-qt) we can complete the process by using the sendrawtransaction command and re-broadcasting the frozen transaction to the network. To do so, we must go to Help >> Debug Window >> Console on our other client node to open the Console window and complete the following steps (if you have a friend online helping you, he/she needs to do these steps):

A) Open the Console window in the second Darkcoin/Bitcoin client (or have your friend open their Console and do the following)

B) Now copy the raw transaction data we got from the getrawtransaction command earlier and saved on PasteBin or stored elsewhere

C) We must now input the sendrawtransaction <tx data> command and press the Enter key:

Command:
sendrawtransaction <paste raw hex data here>​
Example:
sendrawtransaction 0100000001a09c05d6f32801adc8592ed17214b88d8cfd643448d6cfa5fadd1a0c4b34cdf400000 0006b483045022071be3697934aa53ed86f217b34531e3f4f0ecb6c41df8f221f536e5005621ee4 022100fe06e286452a3cdecb8fecd67f05d8d7b9357759c9cf86f7500d2aaf2e12b757012103abb 9442be150b2499450c29f76880430ee1959b3c419b3dbb8f5289a34cf70ceffffffff01605af405 000000001976a914edf6e6c268f77059c701fee4c05276af662fbed988ac00000000 ​

D) If done correctly your input should show up in the Console now in bluish-green text, as I demonstrated above, and your transaction has now been re-broadcasted to the network and should now fully propagate and soon receive confirmations! ​

That's it, we did it! I've never had a problem with this method failing or not working, but if it doesn't work for you do not despair. If you're not an advanced or experienced user you may have just done it wrong and need to get some help. Or maybe there is another problem requiring some help from a more experienced user. In any case, don't panic. Coins don't just evaporate into thin air, and there's always a solution! ;-)
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October 13, 2017, 12:49:13 AM
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This is a very good explanation and long post.  I hope the op found it good and well.
My wallet dropped while I was sending 30 million coins in my wallet. I haven't received a coin yet in my new wallet.
The condition indicates that it's unknown.

How can we get help in this case?

From : Le3yygnCQg8upLHvrfeXJnp6umxiK7XZ2G
To : LRpsmNeLsN38kbyDA5dgdwypFMJSk3YXcM


State: 0/ unknown
date: 2017-10-12 22:16
to: Daoni LRpsmNeLsN38kbyDA5dgdwypFMJSk3YXcM
: -30000000.0056 LINDA
fee: -0.0056 LINDA
amunt: -30000000.0112 LINDA
Remittance ID: 51b3021f5c539ffaf86e9284f33394eea409bd78903348662ef078a2d8205da5-000


try to resend transaction


This solution is slightly more complex, but is still very easy and has always worked for me instantaneously and without fail. What we're going to do is get the raw hex data (the raw binary transaction message converted into its numeric hexadecimal equivalent) and manually re-broadcast it to the network from a different node. If all goes well, this will cause the transaction message to instantly spread across the network and finally make it to all the peers online and, most importantly, the miners and mining pools which will add it to the next block and quickly confirm it. Please follow the steps below:

1) Click on the Transactions tab in your client window and select the frozen transaction

2) Right-click on the transaction and select Show Transaction Details to bring up the Transaction Details pop-up window

3) Now highlight the entire Transaction ID number and copy it to the clipboard (i.e., right-click and select Copy or hit Ctrl+C)
EXAMPLE: 52123febc4f61fe384252a64ee7daebabc3cabae97b7954b90aa70232794d5f0​

4) Now close the Transaction Details window and select Help >> Debug Window in the top menu bar of your client window. The Debug Window has two tabs: Information and Console. You need to switch to the Console tab so we can input commands for the Darkcoin/Bitcoin client.

5) Now we're going to use the getrawtransaction command to obtain the raw transaction data in hex form. The getrawtransaction command accepts a transaction ID number as its parameter. So to use it, we will call the getrawtransaction method and feed it our transaction ID we just copied from the Transaction Details window a moment ago. Type in the following command and press Enter to execute:

getrawtransaction <your transaction ID>​

Obviously, you replace the <your transaction ID> part with your transaction ID number you copied from the Transaction Details window in Step #3. For example, I typed in the following:

getrawtransaction 52123febc4f61fe384252a64ee7daebabc3cabae97b7954b90aa70232794d5f0​

6) As soon as you press enter, there should be a response in the Console window. My console window showed me the following response:

getrawtransaction 52123febc4f61fe384252a64ee7daebabc3cabae97b7954b90aa70232794d5f0

0100000001a09c05d6f32801adc8592ed17214b88d8cfd643448d6cfa5fadd1a0c4b34cdf400000 0006b483045022071be3697934aa53ed86f217b34531e3f4f0ecb6c41df8f221f536e5005621ee4 022100fe06e286452a3cdecb8fecd67f05d8d7b9357759c9cf86f7500d2aaf2e12b757012103abb 9442be150b2499450c29f76880430ee1959b3c419b3dbb8f5289a34cf70ceffffffff01605af405 000000001976a914edf6e6c268f77059c701fee4c05276af662fbed988ac00000000​

The "getrawtransaction <tx id>" line will be displayed in a bluish-green color if the command succeeds, and beneath it your client will respond giving you the raw transaction data (in black text). This is what we want! Now we will highlight all of the hexadecimal data (just the black text; don't copy the command line where you typed getrawtransaction <tx id>) and copy it to our clipboard.

7) Now that we have obtained the raw hex data of our frozen transaction, we can get it unfrozen by re-broadcasting it to the network through a different node. You will either need another computer running the client software (Bitcoin-qt or Darkcoin-qt) with a good connection to the network or you will need a friend online to help you complete the final part of the process. You can't do it with the same client from which the transaction originated because it already knows about the transaction and will reject it as invalid or a double-spending tx.

But now we need to copy our raw tx data somewhere that we can copy+paste it from on another computer, or send it to a friend or helper who will help us complete the process. When I did it, I just took my tx data and pasted it up at PasteBin.com so I could get on my other PC and copy it. But you can also send it to a friend (or yourself) through email, Skype or a private message on forums. If you don't have another computer to use and can't find anyone to help you, you can just paste your raw transaction data here or pm me and I will help you.

Alternatively, if you're a more experienced user, you can do this on the same PC from which the problem originated. To do so, you need to navigate to your Bitcoin or Darkcoin data directory (default data directory for Windows users is: C:\Users\<your username>\AppData\Roaming\Darkcoin) and make a copy of it in an easily accessible location (like your desktop). Open the new copy of the data directory and delete the wallet.dat file inside. Just make sure you're not deleting your original wallet.dat file or that you have a back-up copy of it! Once you've done this, you need to launch a second instance of Darkcoin-qt or Bitcoin-qt and tell it to use the new copy of your data directory as its data directory. You do this by launching your client with the -datadir=<path> command and proceeding to the next step...

Example (Windows):
darkcoin-qt.exe -datadir=C:\Users\DRKLord\Desktop\DataDirCopy​

Now that we have a second node (Darkcoin-qt running on different computer, a friend helping us remotely or a second local instance of Darkcoin-qt) we can complete the process by using the sendrawtransaction command and re-broadcasting the frozen transaction to the network. To do so, we must go to Help >> Debug Window >> Console on our other client node to open the Console window and complete the following steps (if you have a friend online helping you, he/she needs to do these steps):

A) Open the Console window in the second Darkcoin/Bitcoin client (or have your friend open their Console and do the following)

B) Now copy the raw transaction data we got from the getrawtransaction command earlier and saved on PasteBin or stored elsewhere

C) We must now input the sendrawtransaction <tx data> command and press the Enter key:

Command:
sendrawtransaction <paste raw hex data here>​
Example:
sendrawtransaction 0100000001a09c05d6f32801adc8592ed17214b88d8cfd643448d6cfa5fadd1a0c4b34cdf400000 0006b483045022071be3697934aa53ed86f217b34531e3f4f0ecb6c41df8f221f536e5005621ee4 022100fe06e286452a3cdecb8fecd67f05d8d7b9357759c9cf86f7500d2aaf2e12b757012103abb 9442be150b2499450c29f76880430ee1959b3c419b3dbb8f5289a34cf70ceffffffff01605af405 000000001976a914edf6e6c268f77059c701fee4c05276af662fbed988ac00000000 ​

D) If done correctly your input should show up in the Console now in bluish-green text, as I demonstrated above, and your transaction has now been re-broadcasted to the network and should now fully propagate and soon receive confirmations! ​

That's it, we did it! I've never had a problem with this method failing or not working, but if it doesn't work for you do not despair. If you're not an advanced or experienced user you may have just done it wrong and need to get some help. Or maybe there is another problem requiring some help from a more experienced user. In any case, don't panic. Coins don't just evaporate into thin air, and there's always a solution! ;-)


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October 13, 2017, 10:52:35 AM
Last edit: October 13, 2017, 11:17:22 AM by jeross
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My wallet dropped while I was sending 30 million coins in my wallet. I haven't received a coin yet in my new wallet.
The condition indicates that it's unknown.

How can we get help in this case?

From : Le3yygnCQg8upLHvrfeXJnp6umxiK7XZ2G
To : LRpsmNeLsN38kbyDA5dgdwypFMJSk3YXcM


State: 0/ unknown
date: 2017-10-12 22:16
to: Daoni LRpsmNeLsN38kbyDA5dgdwypFMJSk3YXcM
: -30000000.0056 LINDA
fee: -0.0056 LINDA
amunt: -30000000.0112 LINDA
Remittance ID: 51b3021f5c539ffaf86e9284f33394eea409bd78903348662ef078a2d8205da5-000

_______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________
and I I tried it on the way up.

1) getrawtransaction <transaction ID>
2) I tried to enter the code on another computer but the generated code was too long to enter.

transaction data = veryveryvery long~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
about A4 paper 5 sheets over .....
I can't enter the all code.....

help me.. plz...
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