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January 17, 2018, 11:11:18 AM |
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They seriously need to get on another exchange... I don't know why off hand, but yobit coinsmarkets has like 0 volume. Cryptopia is a flaming pile of shit, at least right now. First deposit took 5 hours before it recognized it had 20 confirmations. Second deposit today has been over 6 hours that it's been stuck on 17/20 confirmations despite it being over 200 confirmations on the blockchain. Forum threads on cryptopia about other people having similar issues with multiple other coins not confirming and being held unavailable.
I think that in the near future developers will take care of this issue. Now with coinsmarkets, cryptopia and other exchanges - very tense. A large influx of new people creates problems for us. It is the matter of time.
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xda-developer
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January 17, 2018, 03:56:41 PM |
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Happy to see Bulwark doing so well! Regret selling the BWK I mined, but might have to reinvest.
Not doing so well as must. Total Capitalisation around 20 millions it is very low cap for such coin as Bulwark. I think it will make great rally this year if cryptomarket will growing good.
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ahmedshawki
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January 17, 2018, 04:52:39 PM |
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if can any body help how can i use the desktop wallet please
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ahmedshawki
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January 17, 2018, 06:57:47 PM |
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Hello. This might be a nube question. I just wanted to ask two questions. From the bulwark wallet how do you find your private key? From the bulwark, dow do you import a private key? Thanks for the help.
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Eatbatterys (OP)
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January 17, 2018, 08:06:11 PM |
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Hello. This might be a nube question. I just wanted to ask two questions. From the bulwark wallet how do you find your private key? From the bulwark, dow do you import a private key? Thanks for the help.
In the wallet, open up the debug console and use: dumpprivkey <walletaddress> You'll need to do this for each public address you have. Another way is dumpwallet <filename> This will create a file you can open as a spreadsheet that contains all your public and private keys and will save it in the same folder your bulwark-qt.exe file is in. Be sure that whichever option you use, you save those files somewhere very safe.
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Eatbatterys (OP)
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January 17, 2018, 08:06:40 PM |
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if can any body help how can i use the desktop wallet please
Open bulwark-qt.exe
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ra213
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January 17, 2018, 08:31:24 PM |
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Hello. This might be a nube question. I just wanted to ask two questions. From the bulwark wallet how do you find your private key? From the bulwark, dow do you import a private key? Thanks for the help.
In the wallet, open up the debug console and use: dumpprivkey <walletaddress> You'll need to do this for each public address you have. Another way is dumpwallet <filename> This will create a file you can open as a spreadsheet that contains all your public and private keys and will save it in the same folder your bulwark-qt.exe file is in. Be sure that whichever option you use, you save those files somewhere very safe. There you can find a tutorial on how to properly create backups and dump all of your private keys. It's written for the DeepOnion wallet but it's basically the same for all qt wallets. https://deeponion.org/community/threads/tutorial-how-to-backup-your-entire-wallet-and-all-private-keys-including-change-addresses.23622/
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Dead Things
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January 17, 2018, 08:38:44 PM |
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They seriously need to get on another exchange... I don't know why off hand, but yobit coinsmarkets has like 0 volume. Cryptopia is a flaming pile of shit, at least right now. First deposit took 5 hours before it recognized it had 20 confirmations. Second deposit today has been over 6 hours that it's been stuck on 17/20 confirmations despite it being over 200 confirmations on the blockchain. Forum threads on cryptopia about other people having similar issues with multiple other coins not confirming and being held unavailable.
I think that in the near future developers will take care of this issue. Now with coinsmarkets, cryptopia and other exchanges - very tense. A large influx of new people creates problems for us. It is the matter of time. I think the revolution you speak of has already begun what with the likes of crypto-bridge and Alqo's bitfineon project.
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bitChipper
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January 17, 2018, 09:47:24 PM |
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They seriously need to get on another exchange... I don't know why off hand, but yobit coinsmarkets has like 0 volume. Cryptopia is a flaming pile of shit, at least right now. First deposit took 5 hours before it recognized it had 20 confirmations. Second deposit today has been over 6 hours that it's been stuck on 17/20 confirmations despite it being over 200 confirmations on the blockchain. Forum threads on cryptopia about other people having similar issues with multiple other coins not confirming and being held unavailable.
I think that in the near future developers will take care of this issue. Now with coinsmarkets, cryptopia and other exchanges - very tense. A large influx of new people creates problems for us. It is the matter of time. I think the revolution you speak of has already begun what with the likes of crypto-bridge and Alqo's bitfineon project. Feel your pain here brother, have had several transactions do this and some they are taking weeks to get back to my support tickets! But we gotta be patient with cryptopia, I read a post on their blog in december last year and they said that in december of 2016 they were actually considering shutting down. Needless to say in 2017 everything changed. They like doubled their amount of users in a matter of weeks late last year, there is just no way for them to keep up, and this is all the exchanges not just cryptopia. The exchanges will catch up dont worry...
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TheHas
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January 17, 2018, 11:39:01 PM |
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Feel your pain here brother, have had several transactions do this and some they are taking weeks to get back to my support tickets!
But we gotta be patient with cryptopia, I read a post on their blog in december last year and they said that in december of 2016 they were actually considering shutting down. Needless to say in 2017 everything changed.
They like doubled their amount of users in a matter of weeks late last year, there is just no way for them to keep up, and this is all the exchanges not just cryptopia. The exchanges will catch up dont worry...
There are a bunch of new exchanges and teams that have recently gone through an ico process, and will probably be released from mid this year onwards. My guess is that when these are released, there should be less pressure on existing exchanges and more competition (I hope). Don't feel too bad for Cryptopia - they are getting around $100k a listing now (although the asking price without negotiation is even higher).
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SharnThoR
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January 18, 2018, 07:30:59 AM |
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I am finally part of BWK! Looks like a great project! Keep it up!
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gavkm27
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January 18, 2018, 11:36:51 AM |
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Feeling the pain around Cryptopia, got my coins for a MN, been waiting on verification to withdraw for days now...
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Metros
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January 18, 2018, 01:47:29 PM |
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Hello. This might be a nube question. I just wanted to ask two questions. From the bulwark wallet how do you find your private key? From the bulwark, dow do you import a private key? Thanks for the help.
In the wallet, open up the debug console and use: dumpprivkey <walletaddress> You'll need to do this for each public address you have. Another way is dumpwallet <filename> This will create a file you can open as a spreadsheet that contains all your public and private keys and will save it in the same folder your bulwark-qt.exe file is in. Be sure that whichever option you use, you save those files somewhere very safe. But isn't wallet.dat backup + passphrase should give you all what you need? Or keeping private-key as a backup is important as well?
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bitChipper
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January 18, 2018, 04:33:11 PM |
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Feel your pain here brother, have had several transactions do this and some they are taking weeks to get back to my support tickets!
But we gotta be patient with cryptopia, I read a post on their blog in december last year and they said that in december of 2016 they were actually considering shutting down. Needless to say in 2017 everything changed.
They like doubled their amount of users in a matter of weeks late last year, there is just no way for them to keep up, and this is all the exchanges not just cryptopia. The exchanges will catch up dont worry...
There are a bunch of new exchanges and teams that have recently gone through an ico process, and will probably be released from mid this year onwards. My guess is that when these are released, there should be less pressure on existing exchanges and more competition (I hope). Don't feel too bad for Cryptopia - they are getting around $100k a listing now (although the asking price without negotiation is even higher). ya thats true they are making a killing on listings and are taking forever to get the coins listed, magnet payed for a listing weeks ago and we still havent been listed. hope that 2018 is a big year for decentralized exchanges, they are better for anonymity for tax purposes too
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January 18, 2018, 04:49:40 PM Last edit: January 23, 2018, 12:20:21 AM by zagorx1 |
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Bulwark (BWK) mining is also available on poolmin.comDedicated multicore server with high performance based in europe. No registration required.-a nist5 -o stratum+tcp://mine.poolmin.com:3833 -u <WALLET_ADDRESS> -p c=BWK Promotional fee 0% till 15/02/2017Happy mining!!!! :-)
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Silvas_ilcanjaro
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January 18, 2018, 05:01:26 PM |
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Feel your pain here brother, have had several transactions do this and some they are taking weeks to get back to my support tickets!
But we gotta be patient with cryptopia, I read a post on their blog in december last year and they said that in december of 2016 they were actually considering shutting down. Needless to say in 2017 everything changed.
They like doubled their amount of users in a matter of weeks late last year, there is just no way for them to keep up, and this is all the exchanges not just cryptopia. The exchanges will catch up dont worry...
There are a bunch of new exchanges and teams that have recently gone through an ico process, and will probably be released from mid this year onwards. My guess is that when these are released, there should be less pressure on existing exchanges and more competition (I hope). Don't feel too bad for Cryptopia - they are getting around $100k a listing now (although the asking price without negotiation is even higher). ya thats true they are making a killing on listings and are taking forever to get the coins listed, magnet payed for a listing weeks ago and we still havent been listed. hope that 2018 is a big year for decentralized exchanges, they are better for anonymity for tax purposes too Not to mention the trading fees, the withdrawal fees to get your money back off their exchange (which are well in excess of the network sending fees), and I'm almost 100% certain are trading with users' coins (not directly, but with funds backed by coins that legitimately belong to users which cryptopia controls) to make money themselves.
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Eatbatterys (OP)
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January 18, 2018, 06:32:40 PM |
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Hello. This might be a nube question. I just wanted to ask two questions. From the bulwark wallet how do you find your private key? From the bulwark, dow do you import a private key? Thanks for the help.
In the wallet, open up the debug console and use: dumpprivkey <walletaddress> You'll need to do this for each public address you have. Another way is dumpwallet <filename> This will create a file you can open as a spreadsheet that contains all your public and private keys and will save it in the same folder your bulwark-qt.exe file is in. Be sure that whichever option you use, you save those files somewhere very safe. But isn't wallet.dat backup + passphrase should give you all what you need? Or keeping private-key as a backup is important as well? Backing up wallet.dat would work just as well though that's not the question they asked
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MistGold
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January 19, 2018, 07:47:36 PM |
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Feeling the pain around Cryptopia, got my coins for a MN, been waiting on verification to withdraw for days now...
I get mine veryfication under 2 days but support ticket is already over 18 days hmm
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Dead Things
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January 19, 2018, 10:11:21 PM |
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Wondering if there has been any progress made on the masternodes.online monitoring issue? Thx!
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Eatbatterys (OP)
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January 20, 2018, 01:34:43 AM |
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Wondering if there has been any progress made on the masternodes.online monitoring issue? Thx!
I'm not sure what issue you're referring to. We don't own, operate, or manage masternodes.online so if there's an issue, I'd suggest mentioning it to them directly. If you can explain the issue I'd be more than happy to contact them directly as well.
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