Jero
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October 08, 2015, 07:12:44 AM |
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I installed the new Android wallet and imported the private keys of the old one before the wallet started to sync.
Is it possible syncing the Android wallet takes longer with imported private keys?
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BioMike
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October 08, 2015, 07:33:03 AM |
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unlike the android wallet I have a hard time believing that e.g. the Linux or Windows wallet would ever have a flawed RNG as the RNG for Linux has been hardened for such a long time, so personally I don't view it as an actual risk, I would use a static change address without concern - but that is just my personal view.
F*ck ups can be made in many points down the line, even if the PRNG, or the encryption algos are not compromised by a three letter governmental body. Just a small example to illustrate (introduced by a Debian "developer", in OpenSSL, which doesn't even touch the Linux PRNG and kept undetected for 1,5 years.): https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/05/random_number_b.htmlSchneier has more insights on this subject.
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October 08, 2015, 09:04:13 AM Last edit: October 08, 2015, 09:19:18 AM by bram_vnl |
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2) Use coin control and set a fixed change address (be aware that this undermines your secrecy somewhat..) - you won't use a new address for every send transaction then.
Can this be done for all premine transactions? The "active wallet" address documented on the premine webpage is GRMkjsTanendgQCNRGTpNusH118m3TtmfL yet it's almost always balance 0 as the transaction change is going to a newly created address every transaction. Defeats the purpose of providing that address as a reference. The premine is being dump on bittrex that why it always 0. people dump after you say this. Mark does not trust why is rest of you. Dump today. Hahaha dork Premine reserved for development, marketing and funding of community projects: 170M (10%)Active wallet: GRMkjsTanendgQCNRGTpNusH118m3TtmfLCold Storage 1: GYhkHEHFSwjVaq7Bt9Akm9EHDMamiWkPZbCold Storage 2: GLjU6est4NXFri3Rmx2SnA9PzFdYsm1TcbCold Storage 3: GK3g74iYY5cCHF8AscMgPUBSRV7kicwRR4Cold Storage 4: GTXSnWP4hxiREUkxndQ82cNeSdkrBjvjb8NO DUMPhttps://developer.gulden.com/premine
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BioMike
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October 08, 2015, 02:23:42 PM |
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There is a nice button for that below his name. And don't quote trolls, don't give them that credit.
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bram_vnl
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October 08, 2015, 08:56:11 PM |
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There is a nice button for that below his name. And don't quote trolls, don't give them that credit. Nex time I ignore the troll
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Svener
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October 09, 2015, 06:36:16 AM |
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Development update:Prelude:The initial goal for 1.5.1 was only going to be sorting out bug fixes that came across with the 0.10/0.11 code base update. A few weeks later it became a larger more in depth project due to the name change to Gulden and other concerns. The below tasks were achieved for 1.5.1 1. Renaming to Gulden. A lot more effort goes into a name change then what's on the surface especially on the building process of the wallet. QR codes with Gulden wallet will scan for old Guldencoin addresses and new Gulden addresses so that all addresses are catered for going forward. The new android wallet update also includes both. The install process also caters for moving the wallet.dat file into the new location so you don't have to do this manually. This was very important to implement for new users to Gulden and crypto. 2. UI update. We felt it was important to put a unique touch on 1.5.1 to showcase the direction we moving. The UI changes and rebranding along with the removal of the overview screen and the addition of the backup tab felt like a good first move. The backup wallet button is not visible in normal wallets and as the saying goes "out of sight out of mind". The progress bar is another added touch, instead of displaying a count down in time for the sync which would scare most users away a progress bar will now be visible during the sync process. 1.5.1 is the first changes we going to be making to the UI, we expect to have another release before the end of the year. 3. Bug fixes. The 2 main fixes were: The max fee(size) has been increased to cater for addresses where a lot of transactions (mainly mining) made up the balance of a particular wallet increasing the size of transactions being sent from that address. KGW fix for linux 32bit builds. 4. Streamlining of the build process MaNI has does a incredible job with our build server, a lot of the time for 1.5.1 was spent perfecting the process of delivering new wallet builds whenever we make changes and want to test or release. This is going to save us a lot of time in the future and we can start focusing on more functionality. The above was a great team effort from the core developers to web design to testing. 1.5.1 is now available at our developer site: https://developer.gulden.com/apps I have missed so much news in the last few days! Gulden.com and new stylish wallets. Love the changes taking place for Gulden!
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October 09, 2015, 07:04:56 AM |
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I read the whole story, I don't post on any of these 2 forums but I enjoy reading some of the topics. It started off with the forum owner of Gulden.zone wanting to shut down to have one main forum for Gulden but it turned into usual Dutch drama. Don't worry about it.
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Dutchyyy
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October 09, 2015, 07:13:46 AM |
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Kudos on the new wallets too, what is the chance of having the address screen again like in the 1.4 wallet versions?
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MaNI
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October 09, 2015, 07:27:00 AM |
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Kudos on the new wallets too, what is the chance of having the address screen again like in the 1.4 wallet versions?
Thanks, the main focus of the 1.5.1 release was actually bug fixes and other boring internal stuff (that nobody will appreciate but was necessary nonetheless) which will make things much easier for us going forward so that we can do more releases. This is just the start of the UI changes and wallet improvements, we couldn't put up with such an ugly wallet any longer so we went ahead and did some UI changes for 1.5.1 even though it isn't initially what was planned.
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TamiLee
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October 09, 2015, 08:05:07 AM |
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Kudos on the new wallets too, what is the chance of having the address screen again like in the 1.4 wallet versions?
Thanks, the main focus of the 1.5.1 release was actually bug fixes and other boring internal stuff (that nobody will appreciate but was necessary nonetheless) which will make things much easier for us going forward so that we can do more releases. This is just the start of the UI changes and wallet improvements, we couldn't put up with such an ugly wallet any longer so we went ahead and did some UI changes for 1.5.1 even though it isn't initially what was planned. Thanks to you and the rest of devs for making these changes. The standard bitcoin core wallets look awful, the changes you guys have made already makes a big difference.
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October 09, 2015, 12:54:32 PM |
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October 09, 2015, 12:57:44 PM |
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Just wanted to add that this is very important for Gulden, please take your time and read it on our official forum.
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October 09, 2015, 01:27:16 PM |
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Whatever is short I will contribute.
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October 09, 2015, 01:42:27 PM |
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I will buy a package if some of the team members do.
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October 09, 2015, 01:45:26 PM |
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The new wallets and website look much better. Bravo!
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October 09, 2015, 01:53:08 PM |
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Whatever is short I will contribute. from me 0.5btc
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markanth
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October 09, 2015, 02:00:12 PM |
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2) Use coin control and set a fixed change address (be aware that this undermines your secrecy somewhat..) - you won't use a new address for every send transaction then.
Can this be done for all premine transactions? The "active wallet" address documented on the premine webpage is GRMkjsTanendgQCNRGTpNusH118m3TtmfL yet it's almost always balance 0 as the transaction change is going to a newly created address every transaction. Defeats the purpose of providing that address as a reference. Short answer, yes. Long answer: yes, but it makes the address more vulnerable to potential flaws like this http://www.coindesk.com/developers-find-android-flaw-that-makes-bitcoin-wallets-vulnerable-to-theft/ - unlike the android wallet I have a hard time believing that e.g. the Linux or Windows wallet would ever have a flawed RNG as the RNG for Linux has been hardened for such a long time, so personally I don't view it as an actual risk, I would use a static change address without concern - but that is just my personal view. Whether the pros outweigh the cons in the case of something like the premine is up to the people running the premine and the community as a whole to decide I guess. Thanks for the detailed response and the link. If uncomfortable using the same address maybe the premine webpage can just be updated to reflect the new active address after transactions occur and provide balances on cold storage and active addresses. And just to be clear I am not accusing any wrong doings..
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Jero
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October 09, 2015, 03:11:55 PM |
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As stated on the forum, from me 0.5 BTC too. Thnx to all folks who supported this request so far!
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