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January 26, 2019, 03:59:09 PM
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I am a bit  confuse here my friend. What are you selling here? I mean what service you are selling here?

Thank you in advance for the answer.

Nothing for sale, is a general purpose informational thread for my services.

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January 26, 2019, 05:52:45 PM
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I am a bit  confuse here my friend. What are you selling here? I mean what service you are selling here?

Thank you in advance for the answer.

Nothing for sale, is a general purpose informational thread for my services.
Well in that case this topic does not belong to here.

This should be moved to the Announcements (Altcoins) board if I am not wrong.

Thank you.

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January 26, 2019, 11:53:33 PM
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I am a bit  confuse here my friend. What are you selling here? I mean what service you are selling here?

Thank you in advance for the answer.

Nothing for sale, is a general purpose informational thread for my services.
Well in that case this topic does not belong to here.

This should be moved to the Announcements (Altcoins) board if I am not wrong.

Thank you.

I'm not opposed to the idea, feel free to ping a mod to have it moved if you desire.

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January 27, 2019, 07:57:37 AM
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I'm not opposed to the idea, feel free to ping a mod to have it moved if you desire.
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It's not an idea it's finding the right place.
You don't need to wait for the mod, you can do it yourself. Check the move link (bottom left corner) and use it.

Thank you and good luck.

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February 08, 2021, 03:51:12 PM
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I recently noticed that still I have some XMY's in a wallet of cryptap.us since 2017. Now I can't transfer them. The name of the site in now cryptapus.org but I get the message "press OK to send the message to https://cryptap.us/myr/pushtx/index.php" but after ENTER I receive the message "cryptapus.org reports:  Something went wrong". How can I transfer my XMY which are created in a wallet in cryptap.us or else?
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February 08, 2021, 03:59:33 PM
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I recently noticed that still I have some XMY's in a wallet of cryptap.us since 2017. Now I can't transfer them. The name of the site in now cryptapus.org but I get the message "press OK to send the message to https://cryptap.us/myr/pushtx/index.php" but after ENTER I receive the message "cryptapus.org reports:  Something went wrong". How can I transfer my XMY which are created in a wallet in cryptap.us or else?

jswallet has moved to github pages. Please see the note with an example on how to update on a sample wallet here:

https://cryptapus.org/myr/jswallet/#ThisIsYourSecretBrainwalletTextstringDontShareIt

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February 19, 2021, 08:21:45 AM
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I tried this and it seems to open a new wallet, but I don't see any privatekey or passphrase. I probably have to move my (coins of my) old cryptap.us wallet to the new github wallet, but don't succeed in this. I also tried to send my amount to an address of my broker, but also withou result. Can you explain waht I have to do?
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February 19, 2021, 12:54:11 PM
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I tried this and it seems to open a new wallet, but I don't see any privatekey or passphrase. I probably have to move my (coins of my) old cryptap.us wallet to the new github wallet, but don't succeed in this. I also tried to send my amount to an address of my broker, but also withou result. Can you explain waht I have to do?

The process is very simple.

Examine the https link to your wallet, it should look something like this:

https://cryptapus.org/myr/jswallet/#ThisIsYourSecretBrainwalletTextstringDontShareIt

Change the part in bold to:

https://jswallet.github.io/#ThisIsYourSecretBrainwalletTextstringDontShareIt

If you didn't backup your private key and this doesn't work, you can try to use the brain wallet (the "ThisIsYourSecretBrainwalletTextstringDontShareIt") to recover the private key here:

https://myriadcoinpaperwallet.github.io/

If you try these methods with no success and can find no address with funds, more than likely you initially did not save your original link or private key correctly and your coins are lost.

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February 21, 2021, 08:53:28 AM
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Again many thanks, but as you probably notice I'm not that experienced. I do have the private key and when I use this in https://jswallet.github.io/#ThisIsYourSecretBrainwalletTextstringDontShareIt I get a screen of "myriadcoin jswallet" with probably a new wallet address ("myriad coinaddress") with 0 amount. Do I need to send my coins to that address and how can I do that. I'm also wandering how I can open that (new) wallet because there is no seed or private key.
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February 22, 2021, 12:03:57 PM
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Again many thanks, but as you probably notice I'm not that experienced. I do have the private key and when I use this in https://jswallet.github.io/#ThisIsYourSecretBrainwalletTextstringDontShareIt I get a screen of "myriadcoin jswallet" with probably a new wallet address ("myriad coinaddress") with 0 amount. Do I need to send my coins to that address and how can I do that. I'm also wandering how I can open that (new) wallet because there is no seed or private key.

I think I'm failing to understand what exactly your issue is, but here's a guess... You're wondering why ThisIsYourSecretBrainwalletTextstringDontShareIt sends you to a particular address/private-key? ThisIsYourSecretBrainwalletTextstringDontShareIt is what is called a pseudo-random brainwallet phrase. The singular private key is derived from this phrase, and the singular public address is derived from that private key. You can send coins to this address, and send coins from this address using the jswallet page. However, Myriadcoin-core is recommended over these types of wallets due to privacy, address reuse, and validation concerns. You can export your private key from the settings of jswallet to make sure you can properly import that address into Myriadcoin-core in case something stops working with jswallet later.

Frankly, if you're just starting out, I would recommend the core wallet of any coin to gain some understanding.

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March 13, 2021, 01:43:59 PM
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Sorry for the late response, but this is the case:
I have an ‘old’ cryptap.us wallet and have all the (secret) information about this wallet. When I enter https://jswallet.github.io/#[myprivatekeyfromthiswallet] I get a screen in a myriadcoin jswallet with a new myriadcoinadres and don’t know how to proceed. Can you please explain in steps what I have to do from there so I get control over the XMR-coins in my (old) wallet?
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March 13, 2021, 02:00:37 PM
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I mean XMY off course
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March 13, 2021, 03:54:57 PM
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Sorry for the late response, but this is the case:
I have an ‘old’ cryptap.us wallet and have all the (secret) information about this wallet. When I enter https://jswallet.github.io/#[myprivatekeyfromthiswallet] I get a screen in a myriadcoin jswallet with a new myriadcoinadres and don’t know how to proceed. Can you please explain in steps what I have to do from there so I get control over the XMR-coins in my (old) wallet?


I see now. jswallet will *not* work with "[myprivatekeyfromthiswallet]", what you need is the the random brainwallet phrase from the previous link. The private key is derived from that phrase, and it's not possible to go backwards. If you have the private key, I would suggest Myriadcoin-core and "importprivkey" from the debug console.

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March 14, 2021, 08:46:52 PM
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But where can I find the Myriadcoin-core (is that the Electrum app)? And also where to find the debug console where I propably can find the "importprivkey" ?
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March 14, 2021, 08:58:34 PM
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But where can I find the Myriadcoin-core (is that the Electrum app)? And also where to find the debug console where I propably can find the "importprivkey" ?


https://github.com/myriadteam/myriadcoin/releases

The core wallet will take a while to sync with the network, maybe a few hours depending on your network connection.

The debug console will be under "Window->Console", then  run "help importprivkey" for an explanation.

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March 16, 2021, 02:35:28 PM
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Downloaded the latest version and synced for quite some time. Entering in console myriadcoin-cli importprivkey "myprivkey" lead to error: Method not found (code -32601)
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March 16, 2021, 03:36:56 PM
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Downloaded the latest version and synced for quite some time. Entering in console myriadcoin-cli importprivkey "myprivkey" lead to error: Method not found (code -32601)

If you're using the debug console window within Myriadcoin-core you do not need to add "myriadcoin-cli", you would use only "importprivkey myprivkey". If you're using a terminal like bash, you would need to use "myriadcoin-cli importprivkey myprivkey". Are you certain you've typed in the correct command? (This looks like a typo error message.)

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March 16, 2021, 07:56:05 PM
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You're right I didn't had to use the command -cli and without that it worked and I received the coins from the former wallet. Many thanks!!
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