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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722683 times)
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December 23, 2014, 05:38:30 PM
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You didn't logout from windows and log with another user?
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December 23, 2014, 05:39:22 PM
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on wallet B did you use one of these command options ? :

-datadir=
-wallet=
 
So far yr wallet B seems to still contain your 1005 drk (assuming this is yr wallet B address : http://explorer.darkcoin.io/address/Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A),
its not moving ..

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December 23, 2014, 05:40:24 PM
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Yeah the windows copy is genuine.
Nope, I did not make any change to the folder/wallet.
Might it be using darkcoin-qt.exe from the 32 folder?

@splawnik tx id http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/8736eb55465253543e66bbb1e72fc1e1d52edf2e21d8720979b75ce5351822ef#o1
http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/d8fbedf74271cc704b8bc3fadd664a9a98afa02a165d7c878999a4057478e1b8#o0
and you didnt backup or dump privkeys for this wallet???
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Where the funds actually are. As long as they are there it is good sign. If they move you was hacked in some way.

I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

@Lebubar nope, I just reopen the wallet in seconds, nothing happened in that timeframe.
@qwizzie yeah, that's the right address. Nope, I did not used those command.

lol can we guys rollback please, this is so crazy lmfao

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December 23, 2014, 05:41:25 PM
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On the reopen it never generated a new wallet; thats good.

Open up the wallet on Computer B and unlock it if you have a passphrase in the debug window
Code:
walletpassphrase 'yourPassword' 120

Still in the debug window and type in:
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dumpprivkey Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A

If it's in that wallet, you'll have your funds.
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December 23, 2014, 05:41:32 PM
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December 23, 2014, 05:43:09 PM
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Yeah the windows copy is genuine.
Nope, I did not make any change to the folder/wallet.
Might it be using darkcoin-qt.exe from the 32 folder?

@splawnik tx id http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/8736eb55465253543e66bbb1e72fc1e1d52edf2e21d8720979b75ce5351822ef#o1
http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/d8fbedf74271cc704b8bc3fadd664a9a98afa02a165d7c878999a4057478e1b8#o0
and you didnt backup or dump privkeys for this wallet???
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Where the funds actually are. As long as they are there it is good sign. If they move you was hacked in some way.

I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

@Lebubar nope, I just reopen the wallet in seconds, nothing happened in that timeframe.
@qwizzie yeah, that's the right address. Nope, I did not used those command.

lol can we guys rollback please, this is so crazy lmfao
Another thing..
IF you stop and start again B.
What happen?
It generate new address again?
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December 23, 2014, 05:45:39 PM
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I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it.
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December 23, 2014, 05:46:38 PM
Last edit: December 23, 2014, 05:56:49 PM by splawik21
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On the reopen it never generated a new wallet; thats good.

Open up the wallet on Computer B and unlock it if you have a passphrase in the debug window
Code:
walletpassphrase 'yourPassword' 120

Still in the debug window and type in:
Code:
dumpprivkey Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A

If it's in that wallet, you'll have your funds.
please do listaddresgroupings too
edit: sorry I have eaten one letter S uin above Smiley

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December 23, 2014, 05:48:05 PM
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Code:
On the reopen it never generated a new wallet; thats good.

Open up the wallet on Computer B and unlock it if you have a passphrase in the debug window [code]walletpassphrase 'yourPassword' 120

Still in the debug window and type in:
Code:
dumpprivkey Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A

If it's in that wallet, you'll have your funds.[/code]

:/

18:44:50

Private key for address Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A is not known (code -4)

I have noted masternodeprivkey of Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A as well.
@Lebubar nope it is now stable.

@splawik
Code:

18:47:25

listaddresgroupings


18:47:25

Method not found (code -32601)

Thank you for the help anyway guys.

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December 23, 2014, 05:48:41 PM
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I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it.
Indeed but the truth is that his wallet and BC shouldn't get erased on its own.

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December 23, 2014, 05:49:32 PM
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December 23, 2014, 05:50:04 PM
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I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it.

I imported it, now? Reboot with -rescan?
edit: masternodeprivkey not privkey, is there any difference?

In summary, the Intel Management Engine and its applications are a backdoor with total access to and control over the rest of the PC. The ME is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy, and the libreboot project strongly recommends avoiding it entirely. Since recent versions of it can’t be removed, this means avoiding all recent generations of Intel hardware. details https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme --- https://tehnoetic.com/laptops --- https://store.vikings.net/x200-ryf-certfied
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December 23, 2014, 05:51:05 PM
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Do you do this commands with unencrypted wallet?

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December 23, 2014, 05:52:13 PM
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Do you do this commands with unencrypted wallet?

yup, i have not encrypted yet nor backupped. 0 funds on B Cheesy

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December 23, 2014, 05:53:56 PM
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I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it.

I imported it, now? Reboot with -rescan?
edit: masternodeprivkey not privkey, is there any difference?

Masternodeprivkey won't do anything for you.

On wallet B do this:

debug window again and do:

listaddressgroupings

If it says 'method not found' it's because you typed it wrong.
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December 23, 2014, 05:54:29 PM
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I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it.

I imported it, now? Reboot with -rescan?
edit: masternodeprivkey not privkey, is there any difference?
OMG!
Yes!
masternodeprivkey is useless to imprt phisicly your wallet... You need privkey of your wallet addres which gets generated once done dumpprivkey "your wallet public addres"
tell me you have that.

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December 23, 2014, 05:56:25 PM
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I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it.

I imported it, now? Reboot with -rescan?
edit: masternodeprivkey not privkey, is there any difference?

Masternodeprivkey won't do anything for you.

On wallet B do this:

debug window again and do:

listaddressgroupings

If it says 'method not found' it's because you typed it wrong.

Code:
18:55:03

listaddressgroupings


18:55:03

[
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Nope, I did not generate the privkey. I didn't expect a wallet and blockchain erase at all.

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December 23, 2014, 05:58:13 PM
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He don't have the privkey what he have is the "masternode genkey"
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December 23, 2014, 06:00:02 PM
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He don't have the privkey what he have is the "masternode genkey"
this serve for nothing

I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it.

I imported it, now? Reboot with -rescan?
edit: masternodeprivkey not privkey, is there any difference?

Masternodeprivkey won't do anything for you.

On wallet B do this:

debug window again and do:

listaddressgroupings

If it says 'method not found' it's because you typed it wrong.

Code:
18:55:03

listaddressgroupings


18:55:03

[
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Nope, I did not generate the privkey. I didn't expect a wallet and blockchain erase at all.
always asap you have new addres before sending coins dumpprivkey of the address you want to send coins.

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December 23, 2014, 06:00:26 PM
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I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.

If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it.

I imported it, now? Reboot with -rescan?
edit: masternodeprivkey not privkey, is there any difference?

Masternodeprivkey won't do anything for you.

On wallet B do this:

debug window again and do:

listaddressgroupings

If it says 'method not found' it's because you typed it wrong.

Code:
18:55:03

listaddressgroupings


18:55:03

[
]

Nope, I did not generate the privkey. I didn't expect a wallet and blockchain erase at all.

No private key  ?
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