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August 05, 2016, 06:24:05 PM |
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Once this one was a great Coin, now i don't even know where to trade it...
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sirazimuth
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August 06, 2016, 03:25:07 AM |
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Once this one was a great Coin, now i don't even know where to trade it...
Once this one was a great Coin, now i DO even know where to trade it ...unfortunatly at this point, that doesnt really help
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JPred
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August 06, 2016, 07:32:18 AM |
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@kiklo, one minor quibble with your last post. If you don't specify an address for dumpprivkey, it will dump ALL keys into a text file with one go. Almost always works.
The rest is right on point, but that adds some extra steps. Sometimes you have to do it one by one if the .dat file is too messed up, but most often it's not necessary to do it one by one.
With that out of the way, you've been one of the best members of this community! Keep up the fantastic work, eh?
For sure kiklo, your post is logically structured and straight forward. I also learned something actually. Thx.
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gribgo
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August 06, 2016, 07:35:55 AM |
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Once this one was a great Coin, now i don't even know where to trade it...
Once this one was a great Coin, now i DO even know where to trade it ...unfortunatly at this point, that doesnt really help The good part is that blockchains dont ever actually die.. if there is atleast one wallet running
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Biomech
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August 06, 2016, 02:53:01 PM |
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Once this one was a great Coin, now i don't even know where to trade it...
Once this one was a great Coin, now i DO even know where to trade it ...unfortunatly at this point, that doesnt really help The good part is that blockchains dont ever actually die.. if there is atleast one wallet running two. there has to be two
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gribgo
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August 06, 2016, 03:10:36 PM |
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Once this one was a great Coin, now i don't even know where to trade it...
Once this one was a great Coin, now i DO even know where to trade it ...unfortunatly at this point, that doesnt really help The good part is that blockchains dont ever actually die.. if there is atleast one wallet running two. there has to be two Hi! Man! You and me will run it then
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Woody20285
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August 06, 2016, 08:08:27 PM |
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Why do we need a 2nd TEK thread?
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gribgo
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August 06, 2016, 08:24:51 PM |
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Why do we need a 2nd TEK thread? restart marketibg attempt as it seems peace
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gribgo
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August 06, 2016, 08:35:41 PM |
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Ok! Here comes insight from Gri!bgo. This is just some Ideas that I would like to be discussed This are about some TEKcoin feature request for our devs What to do with millions of coins in the future? BURN them Grin Yes Can we ask our DEV team to consider burning option in the wallet? Let this burn option be process that will somehow destroy coins in exchange for the new generated address unique to this wallet i.e. proof-of burn If coins send to this address they can stake at 41% no matter of the difficulty level ..lets say burn 100000tek = get address staking at 41% per 30 days perhaps we can make something like if you burn 200000tek then the new address will stake at 42% etc until 50% So that would solve two issues answer the question WHY BUY TEK? Smiley And what to do with millions of coins ...and the hard fork is not out just yet First I was thinking of - How you can improve the virtual miner? - you must make the one that mines Moooore!!! Smiley That would prove that this wallet had received lots of coins through its life and ready to upgrade Wink the numbers and the concept need to be discussed here and ..peace to you!
Very interesting. Have you sent this to Thundertoe? I'm not actually part of the dev team. I'm friends with both Thundertoe and Noise23, and I assist when I'm asked to. But those two make the changes, along with a revolving cast of characters To be honest, I'm not a great fan of burning coins. But in this context, it does kind of make sense and is worth some thought and discussion. Normally, I would oppose such a thing outright, but here I think it might have some merit. Definitely NOT a stupid idea! As to the virtual miner (I assume you mean the mining algorithm in the core wallet), that I would leave alone. I dabble in a number of staking coins, and TEK is by far the fastest and most efficient. It generally stakes within an hour of becoming mature, and the worst I've seen (other than a really small block) has been two days. I did once have a block take two months to stake, but it was less than one TEK, and it was an experiment. This will work as if users do good for the community by buying tekcoins at the market and destroing them in exchange for the future rewards!! peace
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808BassCoin
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August 06, 2016, 11:39:12 PM |
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JudgeDredd ain't capable of promoting a coin, he can't even save his own..
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Biomech
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August 07, 2016, 01:43:13 AM |
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JudgeDredd ain't capable of promoting a coin, he can't even save his own..
Let him play. He ain't taking over, but he's got a big mouth and might draw some flies... attention, I meant. Attention. Yeah, that's it. I spoke with Thundertoe, he's not going anywhere.
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Woody20285
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August 07, 2016, 03:36:14 AM |
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JudgeDredd ain't capable of promoting a coin, he can't even save his own..
Let him play. He ain't taking over, but he's got a big mouth and might draw some flies... attention, I meant. Attention. Yeah, that's it. I spoke with Thundertoe, he's not going anywhere. As Thundertoe has said many times before, if someone wants to do something to help, jump in. If the Judge can move the price up and get us on additional exchanges, I'm all for it. But til' Thundertoe says different, he is the man.
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August 07, 2016, 04:49:08 AM |
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JudgeDredd ain't capable of promoting a coin, he can't even save his own..
Hi thundertoe!
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August 07, 2016, 09:38:31 AM |
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JudgeDredd ain't capable of promoting a coin, he can't even save his own..
Let him play. He ain't taking over, but he's got a big mouth and might draw some flies... attention, I meant. Attention. Yeah, that's it. I spoke with Thundertoe, he's not going anywhere. Ahhh ... the best of both worlds Thundertoe reassuringly fully at the helm; JudgeDredd willing to put his marketing skills to good use ... and with the best yet to come; nod, nod, wink, wink
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August 07, 2016, 04:17:38 PM |
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I got problem using tekcoin wallet in wine. Error message is Expression: pindex->pprev || pindex- >GetBlockHash() == (testnet) hashGenesisBlock : hashGenesisBlockTestNet here is screenshots https://i.imgur.com/BwSINbG.pngpls help in tekcoin.conf add : testnet=0 I tried to add this but still error, with same error message. Either your blockchain is corrupted or your wallet.dat is corrupt. Step 1. Try installing the Snap Shot and see if that fixes it . (Active Wallet Instructions)https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1378653.msg14309285#msg14309285If you still get the error, rename your wallet.dat to wallet.tek then restart your tek software , if it opens normally your wallet.dat is corrupt. If the wallet is corrupt , do you have any old backups of your wallet.dat you can try? If so try them first, If not do this, rename wallet.tek back to wallet.dat (Be sure to have another copy)copy the tekcoin-qt.exe file into the same directory as your wallet. Then from the Command Line , From the COMMAND LINE in the same directory as the wallet type tekcoin-qt.exe -salvagewallet this will take some time , if it works then restart the tekcoin-qt.exe -rescan , this will also take some time. Hopefully that will fix it , if not If the Above information does not help ,then your wallet.dat is seriously corrupted and salvagewallet was unable to repair it. Here are your available options: 1. Dump your Private keys and import into another Tek Wallet. steps: Open the wallet, Click on Help, click Debug Window, click the Console tab, For unencrypted wallets: beside > type dumpprivkey (Tek Receive Address) , hit Enter key. For encrypted wallets: beside > type: walletpassphrase "your walletpassphrase here" 600 , hit enter, then type dumpprivkey (Tek Receive Address) , hit Enter key. Copy and Paste the private key along with the Tek receive address into a text document. Repeat those steps for each of your Receive address that had Tek in them, once you have finished. Go to your new Tek Wallet installation. steps: Open the text document created above. Open the wallet, Click on Help, click Debug Window, click the Console tab, beside > type importprivkey (Paste your Private Key here) , hit Enter key. Repeat until you have imported all of your private keys into the new wallet. Then Close & Restart your wallet. You should be good to go. If all of that fails , If all of the above has failed , and you were unable to recover your private keys from any of the backups. Only 2 options remain: WalletRecoveryService http://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/Never used them before so post a review if you have used them. OR If you are into python programming: Then check out on how to extract the keys. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615391.0https://github.com/jackjack-jj/pywalletHaving to go to these extremes are very rare, but corruption issues like these can be caused by malfunctioning hardware & power issues. Backups on external drives are your best friend. Good Luck. I think my problem is not in wallet.dat. problem is in blkindex.dat . Thanks for your suggestion, i will try it soon
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August 08, 2016, 10:26:15 AM |
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JudgeDredd ain't capable of promoting a coin, he can't even save his own..
Hows sprouts going Mr Eggman? Seems you are having trouble saving it too... Maybe you and judgedredd can put your heads together?
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a_cat_named_joe
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August 10, 2016, 01:04:27 PM |
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JudgeDredd ain't capable of promoting a coin, he can't even save his own..
So what? At least he's trying.Just because someone has failed previously, doesn't mean that they can't succeed in the future. In fact some of the greatest successes today have been built on a history of past failure. How many coins have you saved? We are all capable of promoting Tekcoin. We shouldn't leave it just to one man. Let's pull together.
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Joebwan
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August 10, 2016, 01:20:03 PM |
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JudgeDredd ain't capable of promoting a coin, he can't even save his own..
So what? At least he's trying.Just because someone has failed previously, doesn't mean that they can't succeed in the future. In fact some of the greatest successes today have been built on a history of past failure. How many coins have you saved? We are all capable of promoting Tekcoin. We shouldn't leave it just to one man. Let's pull together. I just wish there was a use for the damn thing. Promoting would be a lot easier if there was some reason to promote, other then 'hey buy TEK, then you will have....TEK. Which can be.....held. Then....Sold later. Hopefully for a profit, except the price has been on a historic landslide, along with the rest of the Altcoins that have no purpose.' Way open to suggestions here.
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August 10, 2016, 07:25:09 PM Last edit: August 10, 2016, 11:05:05 PM by a_cat_named_joe |
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JudgeDredd ain't capable of promoting a coin, he can't even save his own..
So what? At least he's trying.Just because someone has failed previously, doesn't mean that they can't succeed in the future. In fact some of the greatest successes today have been built on a history of past failure. How many coins have you saved? We are all capable of promoting Tekcoin. We shouldn't leave it just to one man. Let's pull together. I just wish there was a use for the damn thing. Promoting would be a lot easier if there was some reason to promote, other then 'hey buy TEK, then you will have....TEK. Which can be.....held. Then....Sold later. Hopefully for a profit, except the price has been on a historic landslide, along with the rest of the Altcoins that have no purpose.' Way open to suggestions here. The promotion of TEKcoin should give reasons for acquiring TEKcoin - that's part and parcel of marketing. At the moment you could sell things on Cryptopia for TEKcoin and buy things too if others put things up for sale in return for TEK. If that's not good enough, create the conditions for TEK to be used. Before people use TEK, they have to know about it and how well it functions. Any help we can get in that direction is appreciated in my view. Hoarding by a few is counter-productive. Spread the word, find uses and ... start using it yourself by bartering with others. "I'll give you 100 TEK for a bite of your sandwich" ... and then tell them all about TEK - how to install the wallet - getting money for nothing with POS and anything else you wish to tell them. Offer your services in payment for TEK - "I'll dig your garden for 100,000 TEK". Try to persuade merchants in your area to accept it - 500 TEK for a newspaper etc., etc., etc. But the message should be: "Don't expect others to do it for you." We all have a role to play if we are sold on TEK and are convinced it has a future. Those trying to do something positive for the coin should deserve our support, not derision.
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August 16, 2016, 08:26:32 PM |
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...except the price has been on a historic landslide, along with the rest of the Altcoins that have no purpose.
Way open to suggestions here.
Well, to state the obvious with a 1 sat trade today. I'm so nostalgic I wanna cry... Where have you gone Joe Dimaggio, a nation turns it's lonely eyes to you. The general idea of a hyper-inflationary crypto is very interesting... Steemit has incorporated the idea with STEEM inflating at about 90% annually... but part of a larger picture. I've always thought that integrating a hi-stake coin with a casino is a perfect match... Most of the crypto dice and casinos I've seen are boring for retards... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Maybe if someone adapted an exciting game instead of wrangling wallets one of these coins could be revived... But you'd need a hard fork... and, say, 50% of the coins would have to be expropriated to form a bankroll. RBIES tried to integrate a very conventional 7% coin with a casino (now that's in limbo as they redesign it)... Someone will hit a home run in this area, it's only a matter of time.
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