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OK, need some help guys. Using the official crypti guide: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.mdWhich you guys know I've installed successfully many times. On my linux AWS t2.micro, i've re-installed and ran it many different way and still get the same outcome. I've tried restarting app.js, i've tried deleting logs.log and restarting. deleting blockchain.db, deleting both blockchain and logs. Every time it results in the same thing. When I go to the web wallet I see this screen over and over. The only thing that changes is the block number its on and when it gets to the last one it starts over. I once saw the login screen briefly but then it went back to the loading screen. Any ideas? Can someone please update the blockchain.db.zip here? http://downloads.crypti.me/blockchains/blockchain.db.zip~informer Boris has already been working on trying to get the blockchain sync working better without requiring you download the version from the site. Right now we are seeing this same problem on some of our tester team who had been on testnet for days with no issues, so it isn't just you. We will post an update as soon as we have a fix available but I will pass on a note to see if they can help you in the meantime.
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October 13, 2014, 09:02:36 AM |
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I contacted jl777, awaiting response on a few things first before publishing my full view on what XCR stands to gain or lose by joining SuperNet, also I have a possible venture correlating with XCR that may apply to both projects
Today, #1 Where are we in terms of Poloniex / Cryptsy update? #2 Mintpal + Bittrex adds? #3 Gambling sites / other things to spend XCR on & other ideas to spread out coins? #4 Contact with Lin (BTER)
Yeah I know Mintpal but still if they ever get their shit together it's worth. Surely doesn't hurt being there. When we get 1% lifted I urge people to start spreading coins around on some exchanges anyway, to get things on a roll.
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October 13, 2014, 09:13:57 AM |
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CryptiKit Update - Simple & easy Crypti node deployment and management. Hello Everyone! This release coincides with the release of Crypti Node 0.1.7. It contains some important bug fixes, improvements to the installation process and a general refactoring of the code base. Please download here: https://github.com/karmacoma/cryptikit/releases/tag/v1.5.1If you don't know about CryptiKit and what it can do already, please read here: - https://github.com/karmacoma/cryptikit/blob/4fdecc6b144c21dd93a533a68fb03cdefaf6c7dc/README.mdChangelogUpdates- Updated crypti node to latest version: 0.1.7
- Updated blockchain download url
Bug Fixes- Fixed targeting of servers when a range is provided
- Fixed checking of remote dependencies when crypti node has not been installed yet
- When running the automated update script:
- Latest stable release of rvm is installed
- Gems are updated and old versions removed
- CrypiKit gemset is recreated if missing
Auto-completion- Moved bash auto-completion script to bin/completer.rb
On existing installations, please run the following command to re-enable bash auto-completion: ruby bin/completer.rb --re-enable Cheers, Karmacoma24. Nice, I sent you a DM just now if you didn't see I have some questions which might be a little to OT for thread
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October 13, 2014, 11:14:38 AM Last edit: October 13, 2014, 01:11:26 PM by jari76 |
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I contacted jl777, awaiting response on a few things first before publishing my full view on what XCR stands to gain or lose by joining SuperNet, also I have a possible venture correlating with XCR that may apply to both projects
Today, #1 Where are we in terms of Poloniex / Cryptsy update? #2 Mintpal + Bittrex adds? #3 Gambling sites / other things to spend XCR on & other ideas to spread out coins? #4 Contact with Lin (BTER)
Yeah I know Mintpal but still if they ever get their shit together it's worth. Surely doesn't hurt being there. When we get 1% lifted I urge people to start spreading coins around on some exchanges anyway, to get things on a roll.
Working on point #3 in my spare time, though was halted a bit with the network pauze.
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October 13, 2014, 12:54:02 PM |
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I contacted jl777, awaiting response on a few things first before publishing my full view on what XCR stands to gain or lose by joining SuperNet, also I have a possible venture correlating with XCR that may apply to both projects
Today, #1 Where are we in terms of Poloniex / Cryptsy update? #2 Mintpal + Bittrex adds? #3 Gambling sites / other things to spend XCR on & other ideas to spread out coins? #4 Contact with Lin (BTER)
Yeah I know Mintpal but still if they ever get their shit together it's worth. Surely doesn't hurt being there. When we get 1% lifted I urge people to start spreading coins around on some exchanges anyway, to get things on a roll.
Working on point #4 in my spare time, though was halted a bit with the network pauze. I see, how's it going, how do you contact him? I'll throw him a mail about it too
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Litoshi
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October 13, 2014, 01:04:11 PM |
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I'm still trying to get a Linux node to work. But I'll be damn if I didn't get a windows wallet web-kit (w3K) installed and within 10 minutes forged 100 XCR! btw- Its on an AWS t2.micro Windows 2012 R2 standard ~informer Can you please explain more on how you're doing this ? I would like to do the same. My wallet has forging enabled for almost 2 hours now but nothing forged yet. It was truly luck of the draw. I've read somewhere on here that it goes to the forge that's been up longest. But that can't be true 'cause they would then all go to the main servers on not the forgers out here like you and I. If you have a wallet forging already on say a home PC you may want to consider launching a virtual machine in a cloud service somewhere like Amazon Web Services or digital ocean (there's a lot out there just goolge free cloud servers). They have very high availability and a lot of the micro servers out there are actually free of charge. There are some guides out there on how to get started with those: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docshttp://aws.amazon.com/Here instead of creating an ubuntu server just choose Windows 2012 R2 Standard instead. Then connect from within your AWS console. ~btw I haven't forged any additional XCR since that first 100 today. ~informer Yes, you were super lucky. I have been up since 2 hours before the release and still have not forged a single block. There is not a Proof of Time algo right now.... as GreXX explained earlier. The block forging is mostly random with some luck from your ping latency.
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jari76
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October 13, 2014, 01:10:50 PM |
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I contacted jl777, awaiting response on a few things first before publishing my full view on what XCR stands to gain or lose by joining SuperNet, also I have a possible venture correlating with XCR that may apply to both projects
Today, #1 Where are we in terms of Poloniex / Cryptsy update? #2 Mintpal + Bittrex adds? #3 Gambling sites / other things to spend XCR on & other ideas to spread out coins? #4 Contact with Lin (BTER)
Yeah I know Mintpal but still if they ever get their shit together it's worth. Surely doesn't hurt being there. When we get 1% lifted I urge people to start spreading coins around on some exchanges anyway, to get things on a roll.
Working on point #4 in my spare time, though was halted a bit with the network pauze. I see, how's it going, how do you contact him? I'll throw him a mail about it too woops, i mean #3, working on a Dice website
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October 13, 2014, 03:05:01 PM |
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I contacted jl777, awaiting response on a few things first before publishing my full view on what XCR stands to gain or lose by joining SuperNet, also I have a possible venture correlating with XCR that may apply to both projects
Today, #1 Where are we in terms of Poloniex / Cryptsy update? #2 Mintpal + Bittrex adds? #3 Gambling sites / other things to spend XCR on & other ideas to spread out coins? #4 Contact with Lin (BTER)
Yeah I know Mintpal but still if they ever get their shit together it's worth. Surely doesn't hurt being there. When we get 1% lifted I urge people to start spreading coins around on some exchanges anyway, to get things on a roll.
Working on point #4 in my spare time, though was halted a bit with the network pauze. I see, how's it going, how do you contact him? I'll throw him a mail about it too woops, i mean #3, working on a Dice website Awesome! If you need any help let us know! These are the kinds of things that will get small transactions flying around, but even small fees add up!
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October 13, 2014, 03:19:00 PM |
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Is Storj partnership possibility being explored?
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mthompson362
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October 13, 2014, 03:22:23 PM |
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Is Storj partnership possibility being explored?
Hi there, Matt from Storj here. Matthew from Crypti shot me an email about a partnership, and both teams were intrigued by the idea. Both of us came to the same conclusion that it would be some time before anything came to fruition as both of our projects are in their infant stages.
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October 13, 2014, 03:26:50 PM |
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I guess somebody wanted out. Perhaps the guy with 2M coins.. So be it.. We've seen some progress on the developmental front, so that is encouraging..
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October 13, 2014, 03:56:32 PM |
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Is Storj partnership possibility being explored?
Hi there, Matt from Storj here. Matthew from Crypti shot me an email about a partnership, and both teams were intrigued by the idea. Both of us came to the same conclusion that it would be some time before anything came to fruition as both of our projects are in their infant stages. Agreed both are in infancy but could you elaborate on why both are intrigued by the idea? What possibilities are you looking to achieve? I am genuinely curious by the idea of it too for that matter
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Wulfcastle
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October 13, 2014, 04:09:14 PM |
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I contacted jl777, awaiting response on a few things first before publishing my full view on what XCR stands to gain or lose by joining SuperNet, also I have a possible venture correlating with XCR that may apply to both projects
Today, #1 Where are we in terms of Poloniex / Cryptsy update? #2 Mintpal + Bittrex adds? #3 Gambling sites / other things to spend XCR on & other ideas to spread out coins? #4 Contact with Lin (BTER)
Yeah I know Mintpal but still if they ever get their shit together it's worth. Surely doesn't hurt being there. When we get 1% lifted I urge people to start spreading coins around on some exchanges anyway, to get things on a roll.
Working on point #4 in my spare time, though was halted a bit with the network pauze. I see, how's it going, how do you contact him? I'll throw him a mail about it too 5000, with all due respect I really don't think that adding Crypti to SuperNet would be a good idea. In my opinion, I think Crypti is much bigger then SuperNet and can achieve far more than SuperNet. For comparison, I think Crypti requesting to be added to SuperNet, is kind of like Facebook requesting MySpace to allow users to log into MySpace with their Facebook account. Facebook is obviously the far bigger network and they don't need to ask MySpace to comply, MySpace will make the change on their own to get more users. When Crypti's Custom Blockchains launches, the whole of SuperNets functionality can be mirrored onto Crypti via a custom blockchain, rendering SuperNet useless. I know that you might think that being added to SuperNet might bring about more network activity, but in 6 months time when Custom Blockchain support is launched, you'll see that the possibilities are endless. Why add Crypti to an inferior network, when our own is far more powerful. Here is my previous response to this along with GreXX's I couldn't agree more, but every second person is promoting that worthless network all over Bitcointalk.
I think the best thing the devs can do is simply be silent about Supernet, or at most, say it's under consideration for the future. Those who think shortterm may still get a minor price bump. Those who think longterm won't be stuck with it, if they don't want it. The smart thing is to simply wait and see how it works out. One thing promoters probably overlook is, what if supernet is a failure? You don't want some multicoin network dragging down the price of crypti. It's not automatically a price booster... it can go the other way too. What baffles me is that, the people who want Crypti to be added to SuperNet don't realise that Crypti doesn't need it at all. The whole SuperNet functionality can be replicated by Crypti's custom block chain support when it rolls out. Why do we need to be part of another coin's network when our own network already supports it and is more robust/powerful? How about instead of trying Crypti to get added to SuperNet, promote other coins to use Crypti's custom block chain support? You guys realise that custom block chains support leads to literally endless possibilities. I don't think the possibilities of the Crypti network and custom block chains will hit home for most until they are available and we start showing what is possible. People are ramped up about BTSX right now and other coins, but everything they do can be accomplished on top of the Crypti blockchain. Once people realize what we have done with the block chain technology, the tx fee reward system, how PoT works, and that merchants and those who support and use the network get rewarded, I think our overall vision will finally start to solidify. We wanted to create something fundamentally different. First we had to create a new core currency and system. Next we will create the ability for anyone to build anything they want on the back of this new and fundamentally different network (including financial instruments, stock, apps, services, etc), and then we finally will support all of it with an easy method to find, support, review, and utilize the merchant system that supports merchants, vendors, and those who love Crypti alike. Until the entire cohesive system is visible and people can touch and use it, there will be many who can't quite see the vision. For those who do get it, you know why we aren't following the daily price swings and aren't focused on the current price.
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October 13, 2014, 05:36:54 PM |
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I contacted jl777, awaiting response on a few things first before publishing my full view on what XCR stands to gain or lose by joining SuperNet, also I have a possible venture correlating with XCR that may apply to both projects
Today, #1 Where are we in terms of Poloniex / Cryptsy update? #2 Mintpal + Bittrex adds? #3 Gambling sites / other things to spend XCR on & other ideas to spread out coins? #4 Contact with Lin (BTER)
Yeah I know Mintpal but still if they ever get their shit together it's worth. Surely doesn't hurt being there. When we get 1% lifted I urge people to start spreading coins around on some exchanges anyway, to get things on a roll.
Working on point #4 in my spare time, though was halted a bit with the network pauze. I see, how's it going, how do you contact him? I'll throw him a mail about it too 5000, with all due respect I really don't think that adding Crypti to SuperNet would be a good idea. In my opinion, I think Crypti is much bigger then SuperNet and can achieve far more than SuperNet. For comparison, I think Crypti requesting to be added to SuperNet, is kind of like Facebook requesting MySpace to allow users to log into MySpace with their Facebook account. Facebook is obviously the far bigger network and they don't need to ask MySpace to comply, MySpace will make the change on their own to get more users. When Crypti's Custom Blockchains launches, the whole of SuperNets functionality can be mirrored onto Crypti via a custom blockchain, rendering SuperNet useless. I know that you might think that being added to SuperNet might bring about more network activity, but in 6 months time when Custom Blockchain support is launched, you'll see that the possibilities are endless. Why add Crypti to an inferior network, when our own is far more powerful. Here is my previous response to this along with GreXX's I couldn't agree more, but every second person is promoting that worthless network all over Bitcointalk.
I think the best thing the devs can do is simply be silent about Supernet, or at most, say it's under consideration for the future. Those who think shortterm may still get a minor price bump. Those who think longterm won't be stuck with it, if they don't want it. The smart thing is to simply wait and see how it works out. One thing promoters probably overlook is, what if supernet is a failure? You don't want some multicoin network dragging down the price of crypti. It's not automatically a price booster... it can go the other way too. What baffles me is that, the people who want Crypti to be added to SuperNet don't realise that Crypti doesn't need it at all. The whole SuperNet functionality can be replicated by Crypti's custom block chain support when it rolls out. Why do we need to be part of another coin's network when our own network already supports it and is more robust/powerful? How about instead of trying Crypti to get added to SuperNet, promote other coins to use Crypti's custom block chain support? You guys realise that custom block chains support leads to literally endless possibilities. I don't think the possibilities of the Crypti network and custom block chains will hit home for most until they are available and we start showing what is possible. People are ramped up about BTSX right now and other coins, but everything they do can be accomplished on top of the Crypti blockchain. Once people realize what we have done with the block chain technology, the tx fee reward system, how PoT works, and that merchants and those who support and use the network get rewarded, I think our overall vision will finally start to solidify. We wanted to create something fundamentally different. First we had to create a new core currency and system. Next we will create the ability for anyone to build anything they want on the back of this new and fundamentally different network (including financial instruments, stock, apps, services, etc), and then we finally will support all of it with an easy method to find, support, review, and utilize the merchant system that supports merchants, vendors, and those who love Crypti alike. Until the entire cohesive system is visible and people can touch and use it, there will be many who can't quite see the vision. For those who do get it, you know why we aren't following the daily price swings and aren't focused on the current price. I am curious how "The whole SuperNet functionality can be replicated by Crypti's custom block chain support when it rolls out." is possible when SuperNET doesnt have a blockchain. It seems that you do not really understand SuperNET as it is a way to connect different coins to each other and this can only be done via offchain. You do realize SuperNET is not a coin? James
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October 13, 2014, 05:52:24 PM |
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I am curious how "The whole SuperNet functionality can be replicated by Crypti's custom block chain support when it rolls out." is possible when SuperNET doesnt have a blockchain.
It seems that you do not really understand SuperNET as it is a way to connect different coins to each other and this can only be done via offchain. You do realize SuperNET is not a coin?
James
I realize that SuperNET is not a coin, nor does it have a blockchain, but are you sure that the only way that it can be done is offchain? Is it not possible at all to replicate SuperNET with blockchain support? Let's say for example when Ethereum launches (Ethereum's platform is described similarly to Crypti's custom block-chain support), are you absolutely sure that that a network similar to SuperNET can't be created via a custom blockchain, and linked with its own blockchain with coins used as the "fuel" for the system to perform arbitrary actions? Those arbitrary actions being the connections made between different coins.
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jl777
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October 13, 2014, 06:03:25 PM |
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I am curious how "The whole SuperNet functionality can be replicated by Crypti's custom block chain support when it rolls out." is possible when SuperNET doesnt have a blockchain.
It seems that you do not really understand SuperNET as it is a way to connect different coins to each other and this can only be done via offchain. You do realize SuperNET is not a coin?
James
I realize that SuperNET is not a coin, nor does it have a blockchain, but are you sure that the only way that it can be done is offchain? Is it not possible at all to replicate SuperNET with blockchain support? Let's say for example when Ethereum launches (Ethereum's platform is described similarly to Crypti's custom block-chain support), are you absolutely sure that that a network similar to SuperNET can't be created via a custom blockchain, and linked with its own blockchain with coins used as the "fuel" for the system to perform arbitrary actions? Those arbitrary actions being the connections made between different coins. Since one of the privacy features of SuperNET is not having a blockchain that is permanently there for alltime and for everyone to be able to process it, yes I am sure that using a blockchain to replicate the non-blockchain aspect of SuperNET is not possible also SuperNET is a self-reinforcing financial engine that reinvests revenue into its participating coin communities. I guess it is possible to set this up with some sort of DAC, but will it be setup? That is the question. Anyway, if you dont want to be part of SuperNET, that is fine James
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October 13, 2014, 06:52:31 PM |
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I just downloaded the Windows wallet: how do I add my secret passphrase to start forging?
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October 13, 2014, 06:57:01 PM |
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I am curious how "The whole SuperNet functionality can be replicated by Crypti's custom block chain support when it rolls out." is possible when SuperNET doesnt have a blockchain.
It seems that you do not really understand SuperNET as it is a way to connect different coins to each other and this can only be done via offchain. You do realize SuperNET is not a coin?
James
I realize that SuperNET is not a coin, nor does it have a blockchain, but are you sure that the only way that it can be done is offchain? Is it not possible at all to replicate SuperNET with blockchain support? Let's say for example when Ethereum launches (Ethereum's platform is described similarly to Crypti's custom block-chain support), are you absolutely sure that that a network similar to SuperNET can't be created via a custom blockchain, and linked with its own blockchain with coins used as the "fuel" for the system to perform arbitrary actions? Those arbitrary actions being the connections made between different coins. Since one of the privacy features of SuperNET is not having a blockchain that is permanently there for alltime and for everyone to be able to process it, yes I am sure that using a blockchain to replicate the non-blockchain aspect of SuperNET is not possible also SuperNET is a self-reinforcing financial engine that reinvests revenue into its participating coin communities. I guess it is possible to set this up with some sort of DAC, but will it be setup? That is the question. Anyway, if you dont want to be part of SuperNET, that is fine James Okay, technicalities aside, on the financial front, to become a part of SuperNET, any coin has to "surrender" 10% of it's total supply. Don't you think that it's quite a huge ask for a coin to give away 10% of its total supply, only to join a network where it will experience a few tiny benefits from other coins, all of which are probably leeching off other coins on SuperNET to maintain their own userbases. To me SuperNET seems like a network of shitcoins (plain and simple), bringing together their, mostly useless features, to try and rival other big-currencies in the crypto-space. Let me know when coins like Ethereum, MaidSafe, BitShares X and Peercoin join SuperNET, which of course will never happen. #Take note this is my personal opinion and does not reflect that of the Crypti Team, of which I am not a part of
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October 13, 2014, 07:01:09 PM |
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I just downloaded the Windows wallet: how do I add my secret passphrase to start forging?
Go to FORGING PANEL first........... type in passphrase, or use CTRL V to paste, Then go to account page by entering pass. You cannot go to account and then get to FORGING without log out of account. IF you see FORGING ENABLED in forging tab, you are forging, If not, you are not forging REPOST FROM PAGES BACK.............................. hi, someone make video how to forge ? Do this exactly: 1) have 1000 or more XCR in your wallet/node. 2) open the windows Crypti wallet/node 3) Now you see the account log in. In the upper right corner is a box "forging panel". Click on that and it takes you to the forging tab. 4) enter your passphrase for the wallet/node having 1000 or more XCR Use CTRL-V to paste your passphrase if necessary. Copy/PASTE may not work for everyboby. 5) If successful, the log in box will indicate forging has started. You will also see FORGING ENABLED in the forging tab 6) NOW, you can log in to the account to see your wallet/node balance and the blockchain. 7) you log out of forging by using your passphrase in the forging panel box. If you do not log out manually in the forging panel, forging will restart automatically when you restart the Cryptiwallet next time You can save your passphrase in the config.json file under " password". Edit it in Notepad.
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October 13, 2014, 07:10:23 PM |
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I just downloaded the Windows wallet: how do I add my secret passphrase to start forging?
Go to FORGING PANEL first........... type in passphrase, or use CTRL V to paste, Then go to account page by entering pass. You cannot go to account and then get to FORGING without log out of account. IF you see FORGING ENABLED in forging tab, you are forging, If not, you are not forging REPOST FROM PAGES BACK.............................. hi, someone make video how to forge ? Do this exactly: 1) have 1000 or more XCR in your wallet/node. 2) open the windows Crypti wallet/node 3) Now you see the account log in. In the upper right corner is a box "forging panel". Click on that and it takes you to the forging tab. 4) enter your passphrase for the wallet/node having 1000 or more XCR Use CTRL-V to paste your passphrase if necessary. Copy/PASTE may not work for everyboby. 5) If successful, the log in box will indicate forging has started. You will also see FORGING ENABLED in the forging tab 6) NOW, you can log in to the account to see your wallet/node balance and the blockchain. 7) you log out of forging by using your passphrase in the forging panel box. If you do not log out manually in the forging panel, forging will restart automatically when you restart the Cryptiwallet next time You can save your passphrase in the config.json file under " password". Edit it in Notepad. Thanks Litoshi.
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