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Author Topic: [Started][AirDrop#3 - 25th March] - Electronic Dollar(eDollar)  (Read 67769 times)
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March 31, 2018, 10:17:54 AM
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i have edollar in my offline wallet , how can can i send the tokens to the platform ? i have the Mnemonic seed and the spend key !

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March 31, 2018, 02:54:36 PM
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any help please !!

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March 31, 2018, 03:00:45 PM
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any help please !!

If you use the commandline wallet then you can restore a local wallet file from the seed.

First launch the daemon and let it complete the sync/ download of the blockchain (might take a 1/2 day). Once that is done you can launch the wallet with the right option:

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./wallet-cli --restore-deterministic-wallet

You'll be asked to provide a (new) password (for your local wallet file) and provide the seed words. Once that is done the wallet will sync with the deamon and you should have access to your coins.

I have no idea how or if that works with the GUI based wallet. Never used those.
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March 31, 2018, 03:41:06 PM
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any help please !!

You can download the GUI wallet, chose restore wallet option when start, then provide the seed words.
You can also connect to remote node to avoid download the whole blockchain.
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March 31, 2018, 07:42:51 PM
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Hey all,

I'm trying to download the new beta 3 wallet but my computer won't let me install it, at the end of the installation it tells me

!PersistFile:::SaveFailed; Code 0x80070002.
the system can not find the file specified.

Does anyone know why I'm getting this error?


Probably is your antivirus who deletes edollar.exe or something. I suggest to temporaly disable your antivirus/windows defender and add your folder to exclusion and after that unzip again what you downloaded, install and activate your antivirus. If you need more assistance, ask here or google it.

Yea that's what I thought, I did that and it still gave me the error, Ironically I can go into my program files and it is there I can open the wallet but it won't sync it's been stuck all day.

for me it's working without any issue, so I have edollar-wallet-gui.exe wich is GUI wallet and edollar.exe wich is the daemon. Edollar.exe must run as admin. Try to open it prior to edollar-wallet-gui.exe...try on other computer, etc.
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March 31, 2018, 07:50:53 PM
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What exchanges is this coin listed?
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March 31, 2018, 08:37:32 PM
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What exchanges is this coin listed?
You can find it here https://stocks.exchange/trade/EDL/BTC and here https://graviex.net/markets/edlbtc
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March 31, 2018, 11:05:06 PM
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any help please !!

If you use the commandline wallet then you can restore a local wallet file from the seed.

First launch the daemon and let it complete the sync/ download of the blockchain (might take a 1/2 day). Once that is done you can launch the wallet with the right option:

Code:
./wallet-cli --restore-deterministic-wallet

You'll be asked to provide a (new) password (for your local wallet file) and provide the seed words. Once that is done the wallet will sync with the deamon and you should have access to your coins.

I have no idea how or if that works with the GUI based wallet. Never used those.

thank you

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March 31, 2018, 11:05:28 PM
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any help please !!

You can download the GUI wallet, chose restore wallet option when start, then provide the seed words.
You can also connect to remote node to avoid download the whole blockchain.

thank you

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April 01, 2018, 08:21:52 AM
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Hello team, can you please clarify what is an inferior limit of my donation at your ICO and pre-ICO?


Hello, It's not an ICO project. However, We appreciate all donations Smiley
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April 02, 2018, 06:58:06 AM
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hey is there any way possible to recover a wallet that you forgot the password to? O have the 25 word seed and everything else..
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April 02, 2018, 08:17:06 AM
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hey is there any way possible to recover a wallet that you forgot the password to? O have the 25 word seed and everything else..
This? With the posibility to use remote node, no need to download your local blockchain (but you can do that if you want ofc).
If you use the commandline wallet then you can restore a local wallet file from the seed.

First launch the daemon and let it complete the sync/ download of the blockchain (might take a 1/2 day). Once that is done you can launch the wallet with the right option:

Code:
./wallet-cli --restore-deterministic-wallet

You'll be asked to provide a (new) password (for your local wallet file) and provide the seed words. Once that is done the wallet will sync with the deamon and you should have access to your coins.

I have no idea how or if that works with the GUI based wallet. Never used those.
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April 03, 2018, 08:10:31 AM
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Does not seem like there's much popularity in the last week, so how does things fare with the hard-fork? Maybe ppl are kinda unsure about the near future. Those selling for 0.000000000nothing also do not help much Huh

Some of the community pools are dead, one of the remaining ones has no miners at all, maybe consider removing the links from the official website? With this trend I'll also end as sole miner on Official Pool #2 next week Cheesy
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April 03, 2018, 09:19:41 AM
Last edit: April 03, 2018, 11:34:59 AM by Lincoltavia
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Some of the community pools are dead, one of the remaining ones has no miners at all, maybe consider removing the links from the official website? With this trend I'll also end as sole miner on Official Pool #2 next week Cheesy

Agree with that. At least, remove the dead links, don't look serious, looks like the post is not up to date, looks like those who have in charge the communication are not totally efficient... In the crypto word, with all this coins, token etc, hundreds and hundreds, you have to be irreproachable, because we need you to success !!! The community has a role to play in the succes of a cryptocurrency. Not the bigest part for sure, just a small part, but this part is also important.

If a new miner come, discover this thread, discover your coins... Thinks "oh, I like this name! Wow a really anonymous coin with anonymous amounts! ...etc. I like this idea! ..." then try to join a pool : dead, dead, dead, dead... What would he think ? That it's a scam ? That pools gave up this crypto ? That the project is already dead ? That it's not really serious ? I'm affraid that he will go look at other coins...
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April 03, 2018, 11:29:48 AM
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Some of the community pools are dead, one of the remaining ones has no miners at all, maybe consider removing the links from the official website? With this trend I'll also end as sole miner on Official Pool #2 next week Cheesy

Agree with that. At least, remove the dead links...
Also the roadmap still shows Q1 as in Progress, that should be 'completed'

All cryptos are taking a bashing at the moment. I think this will reverse in the coming months so hopefully...
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April 03, 2018, 11:42:51 AM
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Hi All,

Has anyone tried solo mining? If so please provide a guide to do solo mining as i'm still new to figure out that stuff on my own. I want to try that route for couple of days and see if i can hit any blocks.
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April 03, 2018, 11:59:28 AM
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You should be able to to get a block at least once a day (on average) with couple hundred hashes (any decent graphics card) yourself, but I think the 1 % or so on fees is worth the luxuy of not having to constantly watch everything, keep up with protocol/blockchain updates etc.
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April 03, 2018, 01:06:46 PM
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Hi All,

Has anyone tried solo mining? If so please provide a guide to do solo mining as i'm still new to figure out that stuff on my own. I want to try that route for couple of days and see if i can hit any blocks.

I was looking for the same answer weeks ago, might be possible but not easy :p

If you still want help, you should provide some informations :
- What is your OS ?
- I guess you mean solo mining with GPU ? Or only CPU ?

Personaly, I forgot this idea... No real interests or benefits...
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April 03, 2018, 01:21:27 PM
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Hi All,

Has anyone tried solo mining? If so please provide a guide to do solo mining as i'm still new to figure out that stuff on my own. I want to try that route for couple of days and see if i can hit any blocks.

I was looking for the same answer weeks ago, might be possible but not easy :p

If you still want help, you should provide some informations :
- What is your OS ?
- I guess you mean solo mining with GPU ? Or only CPU ?

Personaly, I forgot this idea... No real interests or benefits...

I'm using windows 10, I have a 8 x RX580 rig i want to use for solo mining. I'm averaging about 12k EDL/day with this rig on pool mining. So If it is not really worth mining solo, I don't even want to go that route.
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April 03, 2018, 01:24:36 PM
Last edit: April 03, 2018, 02:49:15 PM by Lincoltavia
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Hi All,

Has anyone tried solo mining? If so please provide a guide to do solo mining as i'm still new to figure out that stuff on my own. I want to try that route for couple of days and see if i can hit any blocks.

I was looking for the same answer weeks ago, might be possible but not easy :p

If you still want help, you should provide some informations :
- What is your OS ?
- I guess you mean solo mining with GPU ? Or only CPU ?

Personaly, I forgot this idea... No real interests or benefits...

I'm using windows 10, I have a 8 x RX580 rig i want to use for solo mining. I'm averaging about 12k EDL/day with this rig on pool mining. So If it is not really worth mining solo, I don't even want to go that route.

For EDL you have cryptoknight pool http://cryptoknight.cc/edl/# , you get reward proportionaly to your share and there is 0% fee, it's easyest and you will get paid for your work (if fee is what bothering you)

I'm not part of this pool, I prefer PPLNS so I'm not advertising ^^ just try to help :p

By the way, 12k EDL/day is really low. I have only 1 RX580 8GB and 1 RX580 4GB and 12k EDL/day is what I get by pool mining :s (+ 600 k/s from mu CPU). You should be around 35k EDL/day at least.

Have a look here https://www.xmrstak.com/category/xmr-stak-amd-configurations/rx-500-series/amd-rx-580/ to find a better config.
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