Great tutorial by @ssowellsvt regarding the DeepOnion encrypted messages. I just set it up too. Here is my data
Key Label ....................: Cryptomaster
Wallet Key....................: Dbr7AM7A2yrgdbN87XjLkofNYLG7gzbXQR
Compressed public key: tkhaN7n43FktvFMsq7mEJw8Yxqv9DSAiHkkpbfyXUcTX
When i tried to do it first my wallet was locked .... only for a minute or two haha and it gave this
"message" : "Address not found in wallet db. "
So the wallet has to be unlocked for staking, then it works.
If anyone wants to have a DeepChat use the data above. I gave a wallet address the label of Cryptomaster so it shows up in the message who its from.
Which also leads me on to an idea by @maxmad_x i think it was, who said that it would be great if the wallet could have the name "DeepMessage" instead of Messages.
Sorry if anyone has mentioned this in the past as an idea but my father suggested a possible idea for the future of video messaging.
I got the same error: "result" : "Failed." Could not get public key for address to..."
On sent to field I entered: Dbr7AM7A2yrgdbN87XjLkofNYLG7gzbXQR
"message" : "Address not found in wallet db. " after sending the message, something is missing, or something I did wrong?
Well, I think I need to check this tutorial then try again: https://deeponion.org/community/threads/deeponion-tor-wallet-sending-encrypted-messages.52/
Hi @USBitcoinServices.Com
Yeah i tried quite a few weeks ago sending a message to a member but i hadn't created a public key which you need to do first for the wallet address you intend to use which the tutorial by ssowellsvt explains.
This is one of the images that he uses in the tutorial
You need to scan the chain "smsgscanchain" in the console and then smsggetpubkey "Your wallet key address"
Anyway the tutorial explains the other simple steps