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October 13, 2015, 08:36:33 AM
Last edit: October 13, 2015, 08:53:10 AM by dasource
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OK, I went thru this process and recovered my SDC...
But it only worked the 2nd time with (a) no password and (b) the BIP44 HD multi-wallet box unchecked.
That is a bug in the GUI (when you create your "New HD Account" it is setting it as BIP32 account, it should actually be setting it as BIP44; hence why when you restore it works when you "un-tick the BIP44 box")  .. will be fixed in the next minor release this week.

Since NXT uses a 12 word mnemonic, SDC 24 word and SiaCoin's 29 word are probably overkill...
A "12 word mnemonic or 24 word" for that matter mean nothing. It is all about the entropy. A 9 word random mnemonic will be much more secure than a 24 word mnemonic created by a user.

The point here is very simple, it is about good security habits.
When you create a new wallet, we set the default to 24 words and it is generated on your behalf (in a future release based on feedback we may support a slider from e.g. 18 to 24) ... This is done intentionally because otherwise us humans think we are smart when actually probably 99% of the time security breaches are our faults.

If however you think you can create your own / already have a mnemonic (and that can be any valid length from three words upwards) then you can import that using the "restore" option. So both options are available depending on your level of expertise.

And it's hard to see why an additional password is necessary... other than to increase the complexity Devs adore and crave.
Now coming onto the additional password, I covered this in another post last week so take a look at that (however again your assumption is wrong as the passphrase field provides functionality and as clearly stated is optional)

No question it's professional work, but if you make it more complicated than Bitcoin... people will just use Bitcoin.
How so? pretty much all Bitcoin HD wallets use mnemonic > 18 words.
Infact Bitcoin Core is now getting around to implementing a HD wallet which will likely have the same/similar settings ...
To imply that using less mnemonic words is "secure", is setting a bad example.

Also, after 1000s of changes... the Settings STILL will not save the tx fee...
Which is no small point since you see this sloppy piece of business EVERY single time you send a tx.
I see zero reports of this issue before you mentioned it in your post. Thank you for reporting it and it will get added to our bug list.
However in the meantime you can goto Console and type "settxfee <fee>" until the GUI bug is fixed.

Finally the HD wallet is in its first release, so feedback is greatly appreciated to help improve it.

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An alt called FIMK claims to have developed decentralized marketplace (and encrypted chat). Perhaps, that could give some ideas for Shadow's devs. I don't know anything about FIMK... so don't ask me Smiley

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Hi is there a mac download for the new client? Want to make sure I'm all set up before the 19th!  Great work again dev team!

Check http://shadow.cash for official downloads.

Don't download wallets from file sharing sites as they could have virus's or trojan's that could steal your coins.
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Hi is there a mac download for the new client? Want to make sure I'm all set up before the 19th!  Great work again dev team!

What's on the 19th? Yes I did try to scan a few pages back but it's hard to parse through all the comments not related to updates. Thanks!
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Reminder for everyone : Hard Fork date of 19th of October 00:00 GMT



Update: Thursday, October 1, 2015

Hello everybody,

It’s time for another development update to bring you up to speed with recent changes in the Shadow project.

The last weeks our main focus has been on the successful implementation of the HD Wallet into the ShadowCore platform, fixing GUI issues, bug smashing, testing, testing and more testing. While Tecnovert, St3bas and myself have been working on getting new Shadow components ready for our upcoming releases, a team was set up and is currently updating the documentation and writing new tutorials to help users navigate through the various features that are available for Shadow. We have launched a new, up to date, documentation website (doc.shadowproject.io) and will be adding text and video based tutorials as we move along. Details about the documentation will be revealed on our official development blog (blog.shadowproject.io).

For now, let’s look at some of the updates in more detail.

Hierarchical Deterministic (HD) wallet
We have successfully implemented a BIP32 framework and keys (HD Wallet) on which we will be building many interesting features in the future. For now, we have implemented a hierarchical deterministic wallet; that allows you to recover all the keys in a wallet using only the master key.

The latest version of ShadowCore is released and contains lots of code improvements and bug fixes. The biggest change is the implementation of a complete HD Wallet and a totally new user experience for management of your wallet keys. This was a fairly extensive update from our core developers. You can view the full details of the 156 changed files with 17,818 additions and 2,451 deletions. There’s a summary of the changes in the release notes here.

HD wallets really opened up a field of possibilities for Shadow because they are useful for multiple aspects of the project. For example: the implementation was a big step towards the release of our decentralized marketplace because we will be using BIP32 keys for the market categories. They allow us to have tree level categories in messages, so people can subscribe and publish to certain categories.

This HD Wallet consists of the following implementations:
BIP-0032; hierarchical deterministic wallet
BIP-0039; mnemonic sentence for the generation of deterministic wallets
BIP-0044; multi-account hierarchy for deterministic wallets

Technical Aspects:
BIP32 - https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0032.mediawiki
BIP39 - https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039.mediawiki
BIP44 - https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0044.mediawiki

Below you will find some of the new features and advantages that these implementations bring to the Shadow platform:

- You now only need to create a backup on initial creation.
- Easily backup and restore your wallet without needing any other information (wallet backup and restore consists of simple list of 12 to 24 common words).
- Conveniently create a single backup of the seed in a human readable format that will last the life of the wallet, without the worry of this backup becoming stale.
- New receive and change addresses are used for each transaction.
- Easily and securely accessed your wallet from multiple devices (Desktop, Mobile).
- Use the same 12-24 mnemonic sentence as your Bitcoin HD wallet to create a Shadow wallet.
- You no longer need to create a physical backup that can be traced or linked to your identity (just make sure you remember the 12-24 mnemonic series of words).
- Use a single seed that generates all private keys (never lose any coins because you forgot to do a back up).

All of the above comes together into a very simple and elegant solution which brings you the first native hierarchical deterministic wallet on the Satoshi code base!

Hard Fork for Ring Signature update
We are ready to implement a new ring signature scheme on mainnet that is based on the efficiency improvement work of Adam Back and Andy Toshi. It offers a stunning >42% improvement over our current ring signature scheme. To add these changes we have implemented a hardfork for the 19th of October 00:00 GMT. Please make sure you have updated your client to the latest version before then.

To demonstrate the difference between the old and new ring signature scheme, see below for the before and after size of the data stored in the blockchain for a transaction with 16 ring signatures.

Before hard fork: ≈1.5KB
After hard fork: ≈1.11KB

To run the tests yourself, make sure you have all the dependencies needed to build the deamon, then cd shadow/src && make -f makefile.unix test, then ./testshadow -t ringsigtests -l all > ringsig_tests.txt.

*For more detailed information on the changes in this release please view: https://github.com/ShadowProject/shadow/blob/v1.3.3/release-notes.txt

ShadowCore v1.3.3.3 ***LIVENET***
Before downloading any of the files below, please make sure to backup your wallets first! The Shadow team uses Gitian as its software distribution method. Gitian uses a deterministic build process to allow multiple builders to create identical binaries. This allows multiple parties to sign the resulting binaries, guaranteeing that the binaries and tool chain were not tampered with and that the same source was used. It removes the build and distribution process as a single point of failure. We strongly advice you only download from official websites and if in doubt always double check.
Code:
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_win32.zip 
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_win64.zip
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_linux32.zip
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_linux64.zip
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_macosx.app.tgz

Please note: Windows 10 pre-installed settings are privacy-intrusive by default, we highly recommend changing these settings. Go to: https://github.com/10se1ucgo/DisableWinTracking or http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-privacy-statement for more information.

ShadowGo
The next release of ShadowGo is currently undergoing final testing. Once we have ironed out the last bugs we will move it to beta and begin public testing! This new version of ShadowGo uses the new SHA256 algorithm creating quite a number of improvements in terms of security, processing power and energy consumption; overall the update has resulted in a huge 60%+ reduction in the memory footprint of the application. To give you an idea the previous application used to consume between 650-750MB whereas the new one is ~100MB.

To give you a heads up, some of the new features will include:

- Latest HTML5 Interface (new responsive design)
- Thin mode support (less memory consumption)
- ShadowChat support (encrypted messaging)
- ShadowSend v2 support (private transactions)

ShadowGo sneak preview/promo video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM414dJEWBM

ShadowMarket
Now that we have successfully managed to implement a HD wallet into ShadowCore we will be moving on to the next stage of ShadowMarket’s development! Let’s take a look at what our team will be working on next:

- ShadowCore V1.3.3.3 hardfork (19th October 00:00 GMT)
- ShadowCore GUI v2 (November 2015)
- ShadowMarket v1 (November 2015)
- Decentralized Escrow (tba)
- Voting + Feedback and rating system (tba)
- ShadowChat v2 (tba)

Now that most of our core developers are focussed on ShadowMarket’s development we’re getting closer to to finishing the first version (Alpha) of Shadow’s decentralized p2p commerce platform. Please note that the ShadowMarket Alpha testing phase will be exclusive and testing will only be available to a select number of people. Starting with community members that have made a donation or contributed to the Shadow project in the past. Stay tuned, because we plan to start sending out private invites around November this year!

That covers our development updates for now. As always, we look forward to hearing about your experiences and kindly request you send us your feedback on IRC or SLACK. You can stay up to date with our progress by registering to ShadowTalk, subscribing to our development blog or following us on twitter.

The Shadow Project
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October 14, 2015, 08:10:05 PM
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Hopefully the exchanges have already updated their binaries Smiley

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October 14, 2015, 09:14:58 PM
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Hopefully the exchanges have already updated their binaries Smiley

I let Lindsey(?) on Cryptsy know about the imminent hard fork last week...
Don't know if it matters seeing as their wallet is in perpetual maintenance mode but whatever...
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October 15, 2015, 03:34:15 PM
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Here's my 24-word mnemonic phrase:
Code:
club across broom opera hope review alpha ginger exclude vast warfare fruit father mango utility student firm trumpet siren apple behind husband popular bullet 

I have 200 coins in an address associated with that master key. (http://shadowchain.info/address/Sj2Y4qatoNxDbXzwyrBKoSmT1289FDQq4V)

There's a password required to recover the HD keys associated with that phrase (which in my opinion, should NOT be optional). If anyone wants 200 SDC, feel free to try and recover the HD key from that phrase with the correct password combination.

Still untouched
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October 15, 2015, 07:20:59 PM
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http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_macosx.dmg

Error 404 - Not Found

Where is the wallet for OS X? Thank you.
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October 15, 2015, 07:45:44 PM
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Reminder for everyone : Hard Fork date of 19th of October 00:00 GMT



Update: Thursday, October 1, 2015

Hello everybody,

It’s time for another development update to bring you up to speed with recent changes in the Shadow project.

The last weeks our main focus has been on the successful implementation of the HD Wallet into the ShadowCore platform, fixing GUI issues, bug smashing, testing, testing and more testing. While Tecnovert, St3bas and myself have been working on getting new Shadow components ready for our upcoming releases, a team was set up and is currently updating the documentation and writing new tutorials to help users navigate through the various features that are available for Shadow. We have launched a new, up to date, documentation website (doc.shadowproject.io) and will be adding text and video based tutorials as we move along. Details about the documentation will be revealed on our official development blog (blog.shadowproject.io).

For now, let’s look at some of the updates in more detail.

Hierarchical Deterministic (HD) wallet
We have successfully implemented a BIP32 framework and keys (HD Wallet) on which we will be building many interesting features in the future. For now, we have implemented a hierarchical deterministic wallet; that allows you to recover all the keys in a wallet using only the master key.

The latest version of ShadowCore is released and contains lots of code improvements and bug fixes. The biggest change is the implementation of a complete HD Wallet and a totally new user experience for management of your wallet keys. This was a fairly extensive update from our core developers. You can view the full details of the 156 changed files with 17,818 additions and 2,451 deletions. There’s a summary of the changes in the release notes here.

HD wallets really opened up a field of possibilities for Shadow because they are useful for multiple aspects of the project. For example: the implementation was a big step towards the release of our decentralized marketplace because we will be using BIP32 keys for the market categories. They allow us to have tree level categories in messages, so people can subscribe and publish to certain categories.

This HD Wallet consists of the following implementations:
BIP-0032; hierarchical deterministic wallet
BIP-0039; mnemonic sentence for the generation of deterministic wallets
BIP-0044; multi-account hierarchy for deterministic wallets

Technical Aspects:
BIP32 - https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0032.mediawiki
BIP39 - https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039.mediawiki
BIP44 - https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0044.mediawiki

Below you will find some of the new features and advantages that these implementations bring to the Shadow platform:

- You now only need to create a backup on initial creation.
- Easily backup and restore your wallet without needing any other information (wallet backup and restore consists of simple list of 12 to 24 common words).
- Conveniently create a single backup of the seed in a human readable format that will last the life of the wallet, without the worry of this backup becoming stale.
- New receive and change addresses are used for each transaction.
- Easily and securely accessed your wallet from multiple devices (Desktop, Mobile).
- Use the same 12-24 mnemonic sentence as your Bitcoin HD wallet to create a Shadow wallet.
- You no longer need to create a physical backup that can be traced or linked to your identity (just make sure you remember the 12-24 mnemonic series of words).
- Use a single seed that generates all private keys (never lose any coins because you forgot to do a back up).

All of the above comes together into a very simple and elegant solution which brings you the first native hierarchical deterministic wallet on the Satoshi code base!

Hard Fork for Ring Signature update
We are ready to implement a new ring signature scheme on mainnet that is based on the efficiency improvement work of Adam Back and Andy Toshi. It offers a stunning >42% improvement over our current ring signature scheme. To add these changes we have implemented a hardfork for the 19th of October 00:00 GMT. Please make sure you have updated your client to the latest version before then.

To demonstrate the difference between the old and new ring signature scheme, see below for the before and after size of the data stored in the blockchain for a transaction with 16 ring signatures.

Before hard fork: ≈1.5KB
After hard fork: ≈1.11KB

To run the tests yourself, make sure you have all the dependencies needed to build the deamon, then cd shadow/src && make -f makefile.unix test, then ./testshadow -t ringsigtests -l all > ringsig_tests.txt.

*For more detailed information on the changes in this release please view: https://github.com/ShadowProject/shadow/blob/v1.3.3/release-notes.txt

ShadowCore v1.3.3.3 ***LIVENET***
Before downloading any of the files below, please make sure to backup your wallets first! The Shadow team uses Gitian as its software distribution method. Gitian uses a deterministic build process to allow multiple builders to create identical binaries. This allows multiple parties to sign the resulting binaries, guaranteeing that the binaries and tool chain were not tampered with and that the same source was used. It removes the build and distribution process as a single point of failure. We strongly advice you only download from official websites and if in doubt always double check.
Code:
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_win32.zip 
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_win64.zip
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_linux32.zip
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_linux64.zip
http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_macosx.app.tgz

Please note: Windows 10 pre-installed settings are privacy-intrusive by default, we highly recommend changing these settings. Go to: https://github.com/10se1ucgo/DisableWinTracking or http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-privacy-statement for more information.

ShadowGo
The next release of ShadowGo is currently undergoing final testing. Once we have ironed out the last bugs we will move it to beta and begin public testing! This new version of ShadowGo uses the new SHA256 algorithm creating quite a number of improvements in terms of security, processing power and energy consumption; overall the update has resulted in a huge 60%+ reduction in the memory footprint of the application. To give you an idea the previous application used to consume between 650-750MB whereas the new one is ~100MB.

To give you a heads up, some of the new features will include:

- Latest HTML5 Interface (new responsive design)
- Thin mode support (less memory consumption)
- ShadowChat support (encrypted messaging)
- ShadowSend v2 support (private transactions)

ShadowGo sneak preview/promo video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM414dJEWBM

ShadowMarket
Now that we have successfully managed to implement a HD wallet into ShadowCore we will be moving on to the next stage of ShadowMarket’s development! Let’s take a look at what our team will be working on next:

- ShadowCore V1.3.3.3 hardfork (19th October 00:00 GMT)
- ShadowCore GUI v2 (November 2015)
- ShadowMarket v1 (November 2015)
- Decentralized Escrow (tba)
- Voting + Feedback and rating system (tba)
- ShadowChat v2 (tba)

Now that most of our core developers are focussed on ShadowMarket’s development we’re getting closer to to finishing the first version (Alpha) of Shadow’s decentralized p2p commerce platform. Please note that the ShadowMarket Alpha testing phase will be exclusive and testing will only be available to a select number of people. Starting with community members that have made a donation or contributed to the Shadow project in the past. Stay tuned, because we plan to start sending out private invites around November this year!

That covers our development updates for now. As always, we look forward to hearing about your experiences and kindly request you send us your feedback on IRC or SLACK. You can stay up to date with our progress by registering to ShadowTalk, subscribing to our development blog or following us on twitter.

The Shadow Project
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October 15, 2015, 08:00:10 PM
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http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.3_macosx.dmg

Error 404 - Not Found

Where is the wallet for OS X? Thank you.

I think you can find it here http://shadow.cash/downloads/latest/

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Great, thank you ffmad Smiley

Actually this file cannot be decompressed and unarchived. It produces shadow_1.3.3.3_macosx.app.tgz.cpgz
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October 16, 2015, 05:24:43 PM
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Great, thank you ffmad Smiley

Actually this file cannot be decompressed and unarchived. It produces shadow_1.3.3.3_macosx.app.tgz.cpgz

You can tar xfz it, but let me create a .dmg for you.
I have a sliding tag on the v1.3.3 branch called v1.3.3.4.tmp, busy building it.
I will upload it to the downloads folder, then as soon as 1.3.3.4 is released I will update it again.

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October 16, 2015, 05:40:31 PM
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Shoutout to kewde/code for getting involved! He's getting some serious shit done behind the scenes.

Allien deserves some credit too!
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October 16, 2015, 05:41:42 PM
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Great, thank you ffmad Smiley

Actually this file cannot be decompressed and unarchived. It produces shadow_1.3.3.3_macosx.app.tgz.cpgz

You can tar xfz it, but let me create a .dmg for you.
I have a sliding tag on the v1.3.3 branch called v1.3.3.4.tmp, busy building it.
I will upload it to the downloads folder, then as soon as 1.3.3.4 is released I will update it again.

Just uploaded to http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.4.tmp_macosx.dmg
will get the latest link updated. Thanks X1235

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October 16, 2015, 06:47:17 PM
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Just uploaded to http://shadow.cash/downloads/shadow_1.3.3.4.tmp_macosx.dmg
will get the latest link updated. Thanks X1235

It works Smiley Thank you rynomster!
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October 17, 2015, 02:47:22 PM
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Is the hard fork still happening on the 19th?

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Haven't been paying attention to this new anon proposal, but it sounds interesting

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1211093.0
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October 18, 2015, 01:11:15 AM
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Hey guys,
Got a bunch of SDC stuck on Cryptsy. Yeah, I know.
Anyway, this is the response they gave to my growing frustration:

Shadowcoin is offline until the developers fix the issue.
Our wallet will not stay online longer than 60 seconds and keeps throwing the following error:
Relaying wtx e0f6edc008
shadowcoind: key.cpp:470: void CExtKeyPair::EncodeP(unsigned char*) const: Assertion `pubkey.size() == 33' failed.
Until the developers resolve this issue there is nothing we can do


I don't know what this means, but I have no problem running the wallet, and neither does it appear other exchanges. Any thoughts other than 'don't use Cryptsy'?
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October 18, 2015, 02:01:06 AM
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Hey guys,
Got a bunch of SDC stuck on Cryptsy. Yeah, I know.
Anyway, this is the response they gave to my growing frustration:

Shadowcoin is offline until the developers fix the issue.
Our wallet will not stay online longer than 60 seconds and keeps throwing the following error:
Relaying wtx e0f6edc008
shadowcoind: key.cpp:470: void CExtKeyPair::EncodeP(unsigned char*) const: Assertion `pubkey.size() == 33' failed.
Until the developers resolve this issue there is nothing we can do


I don't know what this means, but I have no problem running the wallet, and neither does it appear other exchanges. Any thoughts other than 'don't use Cryptsy'?

Cryptsy has been fucking everyone over. DigiByte as well. They should be shut down they are corrupt
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October 18, 2015, 01:32:49 PM
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Hey guys,
Got a bunch of SDC stuck on Cryptsy. Yeah, I know.
Anyway, this is the response they gave to my growing frustration:

Shadowcoin is offline until the developers fix the issue.
Our wallet will not stay online longer than 60 seconds and keeps throwing the following error:
Relaying wtx e0f6edc008
shadowcoind: key.cpp:470: void CExtKeyPair::EncodeP(unsigned char*) const: Assertion `pubkey.size() == 33' failed.
Until the developers resolve this issue there is nothing we can do


I don't know what this means, but I have no problem running the wallet, and neither does it appear other exchanges. Any thoughts other than 'don't use Cryptsy'?

Yeah, nobody else has ever reported that issue. Their wallet is trying to create public keys greater than or less than 33 characters. Very weird since the source code only creates public keys that are 33 characters in length.
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