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Author Topic: [ANN] Cinni | Mandatory: Convert your Cinni to Stakecoin. Instuctions posted.  (Read 739181 times)
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August 13, 2014, 01:11:43 AM
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ok, i was doing unlock, dumprivkey and import that into a new wallet. The amount it shows now is a slightly different than what the old wallet was showing (less than 1 coin difference) but my missing coins are still not there. Explorer shows them though. Are those coins lost? How did that happen? Is there something else i could try?

yes, i was rescanning it after importing privkey - still nothing. Where did the coins go and why do they not show when they show in the explorer? I don't get it.  

Did you import the change addresses?  These would have been created if you spent the partial amount of one input in a address in the past.  If you open the old wallet.dat and use the coincontrol window you will see these addresses marked as (change) beside the address under the initial deposit they came from.  they can only be seen there using the gui.  Its how bitcoin works when spending part of an amount, it makes two outputs, one to the address with the amount you are spending, and the balance is sent to a "change" address which is hidden from view.  You can check for the change address/es  on the explorer viewing any sends you made from the address/es, if it was a partial spend of input, there will be another address that is yours but not seen in the main wallet view but can still be imported into a new wallet.dat as you will have the privatekey for it.

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August 13, 2014, 06:28:14 AM
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This coin is sending really mixed signals...

Why would you pay a .5 BTC bounty for a stupid logo if the coin is most likely dead?

But at the same time, dev is inactive on the forum, IRC is dead. Doesn't look like anybody's doing anything. No leadership. Github dead.

Not sure what to think really. Where is the Bounty money coming from ?
Cinni isn't dead.
Also I will do something soon that will be really good. Hold your coins please.

"hold ur coins please"  Huh...what does it mean???

u are dummier than i thought...or very smart u re...cheating people, puppet
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August 13, 2014, 08:58:35 AM
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You trolls forget the point of a currency. This is not meant to be some get rich pump, dump, and die coin.  Strong coins like this will survive with a strong community. If you are in crypto solely for quick cash, then just get off the computer and shake down some innocent people on the street corner....that is essentially what you are doing here. You contribute NOTHING to this society! You are just a thug trying to make a quick dishonest buck.
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August 13, 2014, 09:28:38 AM
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Hi All - As a total newbie to this sort of thing, I got into Cinni a couple of months back before the big downturn in price.  Recently I have tried to transfer funds from my wallet to someone as payment for stuff but the transaction never seems to go through and the coins are not returned to me  Sad.  I was told that I needed to remove the wallet.dat file and replace it with a backup from before the transactions and then 'install' and older version of the block files and restart the wallet program.  Once it had synced back all my coins would be returned to me.  Well I have been through this process about 3 times now and every time I seem to have less and less coins in my wallet when it is finished, AND when I compare it with the Cinnichain site it indicates that my wallet has only about 60% of the coins that I am 'supposed' to have and there are almost and extra 1000 transactions.

Today after reading through the last few pages of this forum, I decided to try the 'repairwallet' command, and it returned 'walletcheck = true'

Can someone tell me what might be wrong.  Is my wallet broken?  Is the CinniChain site in error?

Thanks in advance
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August 13, 2014, 11:06:16 AM
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Hi All - As a total newbie to this sort of thing, I got into Cinni a couple of months back before the big downturn in price.  Recently I have tried to transfer funds from my wallet to someone as payment for stuff but the transaction never seems to go through and the coins are not returned to me  Sad.  I was told that I needed to remove the wallet.dat file and replace it with a backup from before the transactions and then 'install' and older version of the block files and restart the wallet program.  Once it had synced back all my coins would be returned to me.  Well I have been through this process about 3 times now and every time I seem to have less and less coins in my wallet when it is finished, AND when I compare it with the Cinnichain site it indicates that my wallet has only about 60% of the coins that I am 'supposed' to have and there are almost and extra 1000 transactions.

Today after reading through the last few pages of this forum, I decided to try the 'repairwallet' command, and it returned 'walletcheck = true'

Can someone tell me what might be wrong.  Is my wallet broken?  Is the CinniChain site in error?

Thanks in advance

There are some issues with wallet and blockchain but all should be fixed soon I believe.
Just a little bit patience please. 
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August 13, 2014, 01:16:00 PM
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Hi All - As a total newbie to this sort of thing, I got into Cinni a couple of months back before the big downturn in price.  Recently I have tried to transfer funds from my wallet to someone as payment for stuff but the transaction never seems to go through and the coins are not returned to me  Sad.  I was told that I needed to remove the wallet.dat file and replace it with a backup from before the transactions and then 'install' and older version of the block files and restart the wallet program.  Once it had synced back all my coins would be returned to me.  Well I have been through this process about 3 times now and every time I seem to have less and less coins in my wallet when it is finished, AND when I compare it with the Cinnichain site it indicates that my wallet has only about 60% of the coins that I am 'supposed' to have and there are almost and extra 1000 transactions.

Today after reading through the last few pages of this forum, I decided to try the 'repairwallet' command, and it returned 'walletcheck = true'

Can someone tell me what might be wrong.  Is my wallet broken?  Is the CinniChain site in error?

Thanks in advance

likely your missing coins are in your change addresses.  you will need the original wallet.dat to reclaim those change addresses, this is part of how bitcoin works when you spend coins it will use a hidden address in your wallet.dat to seen the change from partial spends to.  eg you have 100 coins sent to your address, it is 1 input of 100 coins.  Now you want to send 10 coins to Sally, it doesnt deduct 10, it spends the full 100 in the following way 10 coins to Sallys address and 90 coins are sent to your change address which is hidden from view but can be viewed in coincontrol window.  Its impossible to only spend part of an input in any altcoin or bitcoin.  You need to dump the privatekey for that address and import that into your new wallet.dat

heres some further info about change addresses which everyone new to bitcoin or altcoins should know

I would like draw everyone attention to this article,  it has some important information and examples of how change addresses work and it is the same for bitcoin, cinni and every other altcoin that exists. Everyone should read it so they can understand better how transactions work.

Important parts to read are "How Bitcoin Transactions Work" and "Preventing and Recovering from Change Address Disasters"

http://bitzuma.com/posts/five-ways-to-lose-money-with-bitcoin-change-addresses/



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August 13, 2014, 02:35:37 PM
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Im not trying to be rude to the designer of Number 1 - but i would prefer ANY OF THE OTHERS in comparison to the one that has won - i dont even know how thats possible? - who the hell would vote for the worst design there? I think Number 6, 3, and 4 are beautiful.

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I like the logos 3 and 6
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August 13, 2014, 04:35:12 PM
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Im not trying to be rude to the designer of Number 1 - but i would prefer ANY OF THE OTHERS in comparison to the one that has won - i dont even know how thats possible? - who the hell would vote for the worst design there? I think Number 6, 3, and 4 are beautiful.

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https://i.imgur.com/lVwbsTE.png


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https://i.imgur.com/RvKFjN0.png


3.)
http://www.pictureshack.us/images/81156_cinnil.png


4.)
http://i.snag.gy/Ys2Am.jpg


5.)
http://s8.postimg.org/as1ho5ufp/cinnicoin_2.png


6.)
http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/971261tlchargement.jpg


I like the logos 3 and 6

I wouldn't mind 4 or 6
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August 13, 2014, 04:49:08 PM
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I would still prefer number 2 if it wouldn´t be so "hard".
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August 13, 2014, 05:08:15 PM
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3 o 4
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August 13, 2014, 05:15:39 PM
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3 is better
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August 13, 2014, 07:33:06 PM
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3 or even better: 6

1 and 2 make the C looking like an F.
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August 13, 2014, 09:15:47 PM
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Dont even think about #6

 Grin

3D Printing and Bitcoin, that's pretty cool.
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August 14, 2014, 12:02:28 AM
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#6 but if that's not an option 3 or 4
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August 14, 2014, 12:37:06 AM
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Any update? thanks!
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August 14, 2014, 08:45:38 AM
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Hi All - As a total newbie to this sort of thing, I got into Cinni a couple of months back before the big downturn in price.  Recently I have tried to transfer funds from my wallet to someone as payment for stuff but the transaction never seems to go through and the coins are not returned to me  Sad.  I was told that I needed to remove the wallet.dat file and replace it with a backup from before the transactions and then 'install' and older version of the block files and restart the wallet program.  Once it had synced back all my coins would be returned to me.  Well I have been through this process about 3 times now and every time I seem to have less and less coins in my wallet when it is finished, AND when I compare it with the Cinnichain site it indicates that my wallet has only about 60% of the coins that I am 'supposed' to have and there are almost and extra 1000 transactions.

Today after reading through the last few pages of this forum, I decided to try the 'repairwallet' command, and it returned 'walletcheck = true'

Can someone tell me what might be wrong.  Is my wallet broken?  Is the CinniChain site in error?

Thanks in advance

likely your missing coins are in your change addresses.  you will need the original wallet.dat to reclaim those change addresses, this is part of how bitcoin works when you spend coins it will use a hidden address in your wallet.dat to seen the change from partial spends to.  eg you have 100 coins sent to your address, it is 1 input of 100 coins.  Now you want to send 10 coins to Sally, it doesnt deduct 10, it spends the full 100 in the following way 10 coins to Sallys address and 90 coins are sent to your change address which is hidden from view but can be viewed in coincontrol window.  Its impossible to only spend part of an input in any altcoin or bitcoin.  You need to dump the privatekey for that address and import that into your new wallet.dat

heres some further info about change addresses which everyone new to bitcoin or altcoins should know

I would like draw everyone attention to this article,  it has some important information and examples of how change addresses work and it is the same for bitcoin, cinni and every other altcoin that exists. Everyone should read it so they can understand better how transactions work.

Important parts to read are "How Bitcoin Transactions Work" and "Preventing and Recovering from Change Address Disasters"

http://bitzuma.com/posts/five-ways-to-lose-money-with-bitcoin-change-addresses/



OK I have figures out how to get the privatekey on my wallet  Cheesy, and gone to do the import but there is a parameter that I don't understand in the import string which is likely causing the error  Huh Huh  importprivkey <CinniCoinprivkey> [label]  - what it the [label] - and this is the error that is returned "Error adding key to wallet (code -4)"

Thanks again for sharing your wisdom
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August 14, 2014, 09:43:56 AM
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Hi All - As a total newbie to this sort of thing, I got into Cinni a couple of months back before the big downturn in price.  Recently I have tried to transfer funds from my wallet to someone as payment for stuff but the transaction never seems to go through and the coins are not returned to me  Sad.  I was told that I needed to remove the wallet.dat file and replace it with a backup from before the transactions and then 'install' and older version of the block files and restart the wallet program.  Once it had synced back all my coins would be returned to me.  Well I have been through this process about 3 times now and every time I seem to have less and less coins in my wallet when it is finished, AND when I compare it with the Cinnichain site it indicates that my wallet has only about 60% of the coins that I am 'supposed' to have and there are almost and extra 1000 transactions.

Today after reading through the last few pages of this forum, I decided to try the 'repairwallet' command, and it returned 'walletcheck = true'

Can someone tell me what might be wrong.  Is my wallet broken?  Is the CinniChain site in error?

Thanks in advance

likely your missing coins are in your change addresses.  you will need the original wallet.dat to reclaim those change addresses, this is part of how bitcoin works when you spend coins it will use a hidden address in your wallet.dat to seen the change from partial spends to.  eg you have 100 coins sent to your address, it is 1 input of 100 coins.  Now you want to send 10 coins to Sally, it doesnt deduct 10, it spends the full 100 in the following way 10 coins to Sallys address and 90 coins are sent to your change address which is hidden from view but can be viewed in coincontrol window.  Its impossible to only spend part of an input in any altcoin or bitcoin.  You need to dump the privatekey for that address and import that into your new wallet.dat

heres some further info about change addresses which everyone new to bitcoin or altcoins should know

I would like draw everyone attention to this article,  it has some important information and examples of how change addresses work and it is the same for bitcoin, cinni and every other altcoin that exists. Everyone should read it so they can understand better how transactions work.

Important parts to read are "How Bitcoin Transactions Work" and "Preventing and Recovering from Change Address Disasters"

http://bitzuma.com/posts/five-ways-to-lose-money-with-bitcoin-change-addresses/



OK I have figures out how to get the privatekey on my wallet  Cheesy, and gone to do the import but there is a parameter that I don't understand in the import string which is likely causing the error  Huh Huh  importprivkey <CinniCoinprivkey> [label]  - what it the [label] - and this is the error that is returned "Error adding key to wallet (code -4)"

Thanks again for sharing your wisdom

my understanding is the label is if you want to give that key a name (for your own tracking purposes)- you don't need it you can leave it blank
and i think i remember getting error code 4 when i was trying to import keys that the wallet already contained.
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August 14, 2014, 09:48:41 AM
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I like 4 and 5
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August 14, 2014, 10:35:26 AM
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dead?
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August 14, 2014, 11:33:58 AM
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dead?
No. We still have a developer. As long as we have a developer, the coin is alive.
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