Flanagan
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January 02, 2014, 04:31:49 PM |
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In Armory, a given wallet can create different paper backups (I mean, each paper backup has different set of 32 characters x two rows of character codes.) This is right ?
I ask this because after creating a first paper wallet, a few days later I wanted another copy but when creating another paper wallet for the same wallet, different codes came out.
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bitpop
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January 02, 2014, 04:34:27 PM |
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In Armory, a given wallet can create different paper backups (I mean, each paper backup has different set of 16 characters x two rows of character codes.) This is right ?
I ask this because after creating a first paper wallet, a few days later I wanted another copy but when creating another paper wallet for the same wallet, different codes came out.
No it should be the same afaik The seed shouldn't change
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Flanagan
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January 02, 2014, 04:40:46 PM |
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In Armory, a given wallet can create different paper backups (I mean, each paper backup has different set of 16 characters x two rows of character codes.) This is right ?
I ask this because after creating a first paper wallet, a few days later I wanted another copy but when creating another paper wallet for the same wallet, different codes came out.
No it should be the same afaik The seed shouldn't change Tks for the reply. Yikes, I would swear that i did a test and a different paper backup came up. I will re-test and report here, thanks.
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cp1
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January 02, 2014, 05:36:22 PM |
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In Armory, a given wallet can create different paper backups (I mean, each paper backup has different set of 32 characters x two rows of character codes.) This is right ?
I ask this because after creating a first paper wallet, a few days later I wanted another copy but when creating another paper wallet for the same wallet, different codes came out.
Use the test backup feature to make sure it works.
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etotheipi (OP)
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January 02, 2014, 06:57:15 PM |
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On a related note, changing the name of the development branch makes keeping our ebuilds up to date particularly difficult. This kind of branching and tagging model would help us, and is probably a good idea in general: http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/Now that we have a team, we just agreed to start naming the dev branches after the version they will become. Hence "0.91-dev" will eventually be 0.91-beta, and then we'll start 0.92-dev, etc. I know we had been inconsistent before and that's why we just decided on this. However, I really like that link you sent. As he says, there's nothing groundbreaking, it's just a nice, consistent way to get everyone to cooperate and work the same git styles. We'll definitely discuss adopting that or something very close to it. The "--no-ff" flag is a good tip too. I was wondering how to t avoid that information loss.
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justusranvier
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January 02, 2014, 07:46:27 PM |
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In any case, the 0.91 database changes look good.
Although the initial sync subjectively seemed a lot slower than the 0.90 version, it meant I could close the program in the middle and it would pick up again in the same spot without losing progress.
So far Armory recovers perfectly from an unclean shutdown (via kill -9).
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etotheipi (OP)
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January 02, 2014, 08:02:49 PM |
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In any case, the 0.91 database changes look good.
Although the initial sync subjectively seemed a lot slower than the 0.90 version, it meant I could close the program in the middle and it would pick up again in the same spot without losing progress.
So far Armory recovers perfectly from an unclean shutdown (via kill -9).
The "synchronizing with network" (bitcoin-qt/bitcoind), and "Building databases" really won't be any faster. It's the "Scanning Blockchain" step that should be faster. It's almost double speed on Ubuntu/Linux. However, we've been having some Windows SNAFUs, so I'm not sure yet what's going on with Windows...
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Flanagan
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January 03, 2014, 04:36:06 PM |
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In Armory, a given wallet can create different paper backups (I mean, each paper backup has different set of 16 characters x two rows of character codes.) This is right ?
I ask this because after creating a first paper wallet, a few days later I wanted another copy but when creating another paper wallet for the same wallet, different codes came out.
No it should be the same afaik The seed shouldn't change Tks for the reply. Yikes, I would swear that i did a test and a different paper backup came up. I will re-test and report here, thanks. Thanks for all the replies. I re-tested again and the reason I am getting to different paper backups for the same wallet is that in the first one I checked the thing for secure printing and the second not, which explains why I am getting different codes for each of the two paper backups. All OK I presume, thanks.
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bitpop
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January 03, 2014, 04:44:25 PM |
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At least you test your backups before hand, everyone should.
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January 03, 2014, 04:56:28 PM |
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In Armory, a given wallet can create different paper backups (I mean, each paper backup has different set of 16 characters x two rows of character codes.) This is right ?
I ask this because after creating a first paper wallet, a few days later I wanted another copy but when creating another paper wallet for the same wallet, different codes came out.
No it should be the same afaik The seed shouldn't change Tks for the reply. Yikes, I would swear that i did a test and a different paper backup came up. I will re-test and report here, thanks. Thanks for all the replies. I re-tested again and the reason I am getting to different paper backups for the same wallet is that in the first one I checked the thing for secure printing and the second not, which explains why I am getting different codes for each of the two paper backups. All OK I presume, thanks. i've not run into that. what is secure printing?
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cp1
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January 03, 2014, 05:21:15 PM |
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i've not run into that. what is secure printing?
If you print on a modern printer with a hard drive, it will save a copy of everything you print that can later be stolen when the printer is sold. So secure print gives you a code to hand write on the page you print out -- both are needed to unlock the wallet.
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winnetou
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January 04, 2014, 07:56:19 AM |
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Is it possible to somehow get a list of 1,000 pre-generated addresses of an Armory wallet? I know I can use the "Backup Individual Keys" function and then click "Include Unused" but this will give only about 100 pre-generated addresses. Is there a way to extend this to a 1,000 addresses?
I believe you can pass the --keypool=## option to Armory, but I've not tested if that will increase the amount when you print a backup. I thought armorys wallet is deterministic and you only need to backup it once - no matter how many new addresses you generate afterwards. Isn't it like that? Is the new backup center of 0.9 already safe to use? @etotheipi, can you please put the download url, signed hashes in the opening post of this thread to let us not only rely on the website?
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January 04, 2014, 08:06:51 AM |
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I thought armorys wallet is deterministic and you only need to backup it once - no matter how many new addresses you generate afterwards. Isn't it like that?
Correct it is deterministic, but a keypool is pre-generated addresses that can be used. It saves time, and has nothing to do with backup unless you change that number, then you may miss addresses when you restore, but changing that value will return those addresses.
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bitpop
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January 04, 2014, 08:09:58 AM |
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I thought armorys wallet is deterministic and you only need to backup it once - no matter how many new addresses you generate afterwards. Isn't it like that?
Correct it is deterministic, but a keypool is pre-generated addresses that can be used. It saves time, and has nothing to do with backup unless you change that number, then you may miss addresses when you restore, but changing that value will return those addresses. If you used more and restore, it won't think to generate them YET. It CAN, you just tell it to.
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winnetou
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January 04, 2014, 08:20:50 AM |
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I thought armorys wallet is deterministic and you only need to backup it once - no matter how many new addresses you generate afterwards. Isn't it like that?
Correct it is deterministic, but a keypool is pre-generated addresses that can be used. It saves time, and has nothing to do with backup unless you change that number, then you may miss addresses when you restore, but changing that value will return those addresses. If you used more and restore, it won't think to generate them YET. It CAN, you just tell it to. Okay. For example: I create a new wallet with the default setting of e.g. 100 pre generated addresses. After this I am doing a backup. Now I am changing the pre generate number to 200 and get 100 new addresses. When I am reimporting my backup I will only have 100 addresses in my wallet but now I can change this number again and will have all my 200 addresses back in my wallet. Is this correct?
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January 04, 2014, 08:26:41 AM |
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I thought armorys wallet is deterministic and you only need to backup it once - no matter how many new addresses you generate afterwards. Isn't it like that?
Correct it is deterministic, but a keypool is pre-generated addresses that can be used. It saves time, and has nothing to do with backup unless you change that number, then you may miss addresses when you restore, but changing that value will return those addresses. If you used more and restore, it won't think to generate them YET. It CAN, you just tell it to. Okay. For example: I create a new wallet with the default setting of e.g. 100 pre generated addresses. After this I am doing a backup. Now I am changing the pre generate number to 200 and get 100 new addresses. When I am reimporting my backup I will only have 100 addresses in my wallet but now I can change this number again and will have all my 200 addresses back in my wallet. Is this correct? Correct.
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winnetou
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January 04, 2014, 09:03:02 AM |
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Thank you gweedo
btw: Is it normal that I get different IPs for ping bitcoinarmory.com on two different internet connections? (maybe because of cloud hosting !?) Okay i just did "dig bitcoinarmory.com" and indeed these are the two ips I am getting.
cf-ssl27047-protected.bitcoinarmory.com. 133 IN A 108.162.200.154 cf-ssl27047-protected.bitcoinarmory.com. 133 IN A 141.101.127.153
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January 04, 2014, 09:04:25 AM |
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Thank you gweedo
btw: Is it normal that I get different IPs for ping bitcoinarmory.com on two different internet connections? (maybe because of cloud hosting !?)
Could be cloudflare
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January 04, 2014, 09:20:16 AM |
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Thank you gweedo
btw: Is it normal that I get different IPs for ping bitcoinarmory.com on two different internet connections? (maybe because of cloud hosting !?) Okay i just did "dig bitcoinarmory.com" and indeed these are the two ips I am getting.
cf-ssl27047-protected.bitcoinarmory.com. 133 IN A 108.162.200.154 cf-ssl27047-protected.bitcoinarmory.com. 133 IN A 141.101.127.153
They use cloudflare to protect from ddos, just double check the SSL, and the GPG signed builds of armory and you will be fine.
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January 04, 2014, 05:05:25 PM |
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After running for a couple of hours armory has failed to import my bitcoin wallet created with a bitcoin prior to 0.8.6 and later taken over by bitcoin 0.8.6. Now armory fails to import this wallet. Should I create a new wallet or try something else to import my wallet located in ~/.bitcoin?
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