I should probably already know this but is it possible to stake with blackhalo client same as I might stake with the Lore wallet currently. Maybe I can just copy the index files across to speed up the synchronising as well. I ask because I find I have to rescan alot to get mature coins on the Lore wallet, possibly that is the machines fault as it is old machine with only dual core and its running other things as well.
http://www.blackhalo.info/Seems a great shame not to use the potential assets available. Meanwhile Bitcoin is effectively throttling itself, theoretically if we transferred the same transaction volume to BLK then would it handle it ok ? Obviously we should also have more active wallets at that time so maybe its impossible to say but Im interested in peoples estimates. Capitalism is always competetive and I'm much more optimistic even if only in theory it can handle the workload because I do believe change is the only constant especially with such high monetary velocity, 2018 will not just be a repeat.
I'm still an eternal learner on these things but also the situation is dynamic, relying on price alone as an indication of success is a mistake imo and bitcoin will run into problems if they dont resolve that backlog amicably. Speculative activity isnt enough to justify that fee cost
https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#allNot only does BlackHalo stake but it has the worlds most secure staking! COLD STAKING. To stake in Halo go to settings and turn it on and then unlock your wallet. Then you have cold stake options so if you want to have the highest security you can stake using 2 computers over LAN. Basically have one key on one computer and another key on the other computer. This way the signing of a stake between the two accounts makes your account almost impossible to hack.
The blockchain files can be copied in the same way a bootstrap works. You never have to rescan in BlackHalo. The only reason to rescan is if you accidentally delete wallet.dat(since it's mainly used for watchonly addresses in Halo) or move to a new computer and open an account and the balance isn't showing properly.
To import blockchain files from the QT for example you just follow the same instructions as you would with any coin. The blockchain files in Halo are always stored locally in the install directory such as c:\BlackHalo\data