ThomasV (OP)
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February 02, 2013, 09:46:28 AM |
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It is a restored wallet. This would explain previous transactions under asterisk addresses,
oh yes, this would perhaps explain however I was under the notion that only change addresses were used to bounce coins around. So I didn't expect there to be previous transactions in anything but change addresses.
hum, so what, coins never touch the main addresses? What does the asterisk mean?
it means that the address has been used, but the history has been pruned by the server, so the number of transactions is unknown I always hesitate at 128 bits though. I feel it sounds less secure than 256, even if it's not true. Can you explain why 128 entropy is good here?
standard Bitcoin addresses have an entropy less or equal to 160 bits, (the size of the hash), so going beyond that is completely irrelevant. 128 bits is the standard proposed in BIP32, and it is also used in Armory.
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dave111223
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February 07, 2013, 02:19:50 PM |
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Why do some new transactions show up as date "Unknown" and "-1 Confirmations"?
Even though the transaction has a few confirmations. When I change the sync server it still says with the -1 confirmations, the only way to update it to the correct confirmations is to restart electrum.
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tnkflx
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February 07, 2013, 02:25:24 PM |
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Why do some new transactions show up as date "Unknown" and "-1 Confirmations"?
Even though the transaction has a few confirmations. When I change the sync server it still says with the -1 confirmations, the only way to update it to the correct confirmations is to restart electrum.
Which version are you using?
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dave111223
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February 07, 2013, 11:42:53 PM |
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Which version are you using?
1.6.2
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tnkflx
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February 08, 2013, 09:45:31 AM |
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Which version are you using?
1.6.2 Which server where you using? There were problems with electrum.be yesterday. Does a restart of the Electrum client help?
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dave111223
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February 08, 2013, 10:59:17 AM |
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Which version are you using?
1.6.2 Which server where you using? There were problems with electrum.be yesterday. Does a restart of the Electrum client help? I tried pretty much all the servers, by clicking the green dot, choosing a new server, then waiting for it to resync. Each server had the same problem. After a few restarts and once the confirmations were about 7 the transaction showed up properly. Note this only seems to occur when the funds are arriving from multiple accounts.
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don giovanni
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February 13, 2013, 02:29:44 AM |
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Hi, i was wondering what happens if all the servers go down for good? Would we lose access to our wallets? Would there be any way to transfer funds from our electrum wallets to other wallets at that point?
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Tuxavant
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February 13, 2013, 03:06:41 AM |
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Your keys are easily exportable from the electrum wallet file and thus importable into another wallet system. The command line way to do it (is there another way?) is electrum -w wallet.dat -ak addresses
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don giovanni
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February 13, 2013, 11:13:28 PM |
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Your keys are easily exportable from the electrum wallet file and thus importable into another wallet system. The command line way to do it (is there another way?) is electrum -w wallet.dat -ak addresses Why isnt there an option in the windows client to do this?
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Tachikoma
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February 14, 2013, 09:16:43 AM |
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The windows client does not support command line options as far as I know, but Slush can answer that better then I can.
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ThomasV (OP)
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February 15, 2013, 05:07:25 PM |
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Hi, i was wondering what happens if all the servers go down for good? Would we lose access to our wallets? Would there be any way to transfer funds from our electrum wallets to other wallets at that point?
I guess we should put a FAQ on the website, with this question answered first. the answer is: you can export your private keys (even if you are offline), and import them in another client.
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VeeMiner
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February 16, 2013, 11:16:36 AM |
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Hey guys.
So I installed the Electrum client and I'm happy with it. However I have one problem - I wrote down the seed and set a password and everything. However the password that I set was a long one and even though I wrote it down and copied it into notepad, it seems like there is some problem. Now when I try to send money from it it tells me the password is invalid. Is there any way to get my money out and create a new wallet with maybe shorter password or something?
Thanks
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slush
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February 16, 2013, 11:23:37 AM |
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Hi VeeMiner, the seed (which you wrote down to the paper) isn't encrypted. So the worst-case scenario is to load the seed to fresh wallet and set some different password.
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VeeMiner
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February 16, 2013, 12:01:01 PM Last edit: February 16, 2013, 01:46:16 PM by VeeMiner |
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Hi VeeMiner, the seed (which you wrote down to the paper) isn't encrypted. So the worst-case scenario is to load the seed to fresh wallet and set some different password.
yeah, I got it working like this, thank you... now Ill send the money that I sent to this wallet out, reinstall the client, get a new wallet, set a seed and some not-as-crazy password that I can actually type Edit: another fun question - how do I uninstall electrum from Windows 8? or I would like to remove the wallet from the system and create a new one in a clean way... edit. ok I deleted the .dat file in appdata/local and got it working
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btcven
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February 16, 2013, 10:32:14 PM |
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Hi VeeMiner, the seed (which you wrote down to the paper) isn't encrypted. So the worst-case scenario is to load the seed to fresh wallet and set some different password.
yeah, I got it working like this, thank you... now Ill send the money that I sent to this wallet out, reinstall the client, get a new wallet, set a seed and some not-as-crazy password that I can actually type Edit: another fun question - how do I uninstall electrum from Windows 8? or I would like to remove the wallet from the system and create a new one in a clean way... edit. ok I deleted the .dat file in appdata/local and got it working If you set a wrong password or want to change it, all you need to do is delete the electrum.dat (imported addresses' privekey will be gone) ir rename it and Restore from your seed to set a new password for the new electrum.dat
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BkkCoins
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March 02, 2013, 06:01:45 AM Last edit: March 02, 2013, 12:55:58 PM by BkkCoins |
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Is there some reason I didn't hear about that all the electrum servers are now showing as "F" - full? I'm not getting any pruning servers listed any more.
edit: Seems to have fixed itself as now (a few hours later) some are "P" again. That's odd. Any reason for that?
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btcven
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March 02, 2013, 02:47:57 PM |
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If you are restoring only Full servers are shown to get your entire txs history
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BkkCoins
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March 02, 2013, 02:57:22 PM |
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If you are restoring only Full servers are shown to get your entire txs history
Just using it as normal but today I had to select a different server as mine was down due to me upgrading it. Typically I don't even need to look at the servers list.
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March 02, 2013, 10:23:50 PM |
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Is there some reason I didn't hear about that all the electrum servers are now showing as "F" - full? I'm not getting any pruning servers listed any more.
It's actually a cosmetic display bug. It happens when you connect to a server that doesn't have an IRC connection. There is no way for it to determine the actual list of servers available and falls back to the hardcoded list built into the client. The servers hardcoded are all shown as full servers however that's just because the built in list doesn't differentiate between the two types. I tried to fix this once, but the fix was too complicated and we reverted it.
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BkkCoins
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March 03, 2013, 12:32:27 AM |
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Is there some reason I didn't hear about that all the electrum servers are now showing as "F" - full? I'm not getting any pruning servers listed any more.
It's actually a cosmetic display bug. It happens when you connect to a server that doesn't have an IRC connection. There is no way for it to determine the actual list of servers available and falls back to the hardcoded list built into the client. The servers hardcoded are all shown as full servers however that's just because the built in list doesn't differentiate between the two types. I tried to fix this once, but the fix was too complicated and we reverted it. Thanks for the explanation.
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