hey, i get this error message when i open my wallet. everything is good, its just annoying.
maybe someone can help me out.
http://www.directupload.net/file/d/3775/9jzzia8f_jpg.htmjust donated 10% of my stake. proof: FUdbrCLUF6tAbwKjVfQo7PjaeLkVcSYRMH
thanks and as always very good job.
Start the client with -rescan, and backup your wallet and I would highly suggest using dumpprivkey address in debug console and print this out for your coin addresses just in case.
i followed your instructions but had no luck. still the same error, but now i have my private key. thanks for this.
Now i see something weird i can't explain myself. The wallet and the blockchain-explorer show not the same balance. Here is the screenshot:
http://www.directupload.net/file/d/3775/3g9w4sas_jpg.htmMaybe it's because of the new and awsome fluttershare feature or just something i dont understand.
You probably have some coins that have returned in change from past transactions that came back into new adresses. Activate the coin control feature and you will see how your coins are divided by blocks in different adresses, controled by the main one even if they are not on that balance anymore.
Settings / Options / Display / Display coin control feature.
Then you'll have the feature added in the "Send coins" Tab.
Just take a look at how it works, and don't be scared by the "experts only" warning lol. This is by far the most interesting part of the wallet in my opinion.
imb is right on with this one. that's your main address, sometimes when you move coins around they get put into other addresses in the wallet. you can control this with coin control as mentioned above by creating custom change addresses, and it lets you see behind the curtain a bit more as well. Note, higher confirmations, means closer they are to staking, so if you are moving coins, try to use the ones with LOW confirms first.
on another note, you can backup the wallet, and run -salvagewallet and it will pull all the keys from the existing wallet and rebuild you a fresh new one. I have never needed this, but did run it the other day as a test. Was a really neat feature. Some other things to look at are in Help, Debug, Console, and run checkwallet, and repairwallet, which will try to sync everything up if it's out of sync, but -rescan does a good job of fixing these.