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hero member
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June 13, 2017, 11:49:27 AM
New ECC wallet ready  Dev if interested please contact on PM

Add new GUI+Buttons

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sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
June 13, 2017, 11:19:44 AM
Why is the value of this coin going up so much lately? Glad I invested into this coin Smiley
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
June 13, 2017, 11:02:48 AM
Did a successful transfer from coinexchange to wallet last night ---- almost immediate transfer.

Did another today and it still hasn't shown up in my wallet after over 1 hour even though coinexchange says the transaction is complete.

My wallet says it is up-to-date.

What could be the issue?


EDIT:   Restarting the wallet solved this problem ----- any idea why my transaction didn't show up until I restarted the wallet?
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
June 13, 2017, 10:10:46 AM
So, after upgrading to the new windows wallet, all my coins (50mm) show to be immature, nothing in the "Available" or "Pending" columns, all 50 million in the Immature. What's up with that?

Update: Restarted the wallet, now I have no coins, all gone.


go to the website and download the wallet again if u r unsure if ur on the latest version.

if you upgraded and your coins are gone. add rescan=1 to your config file. close wallet, reopen, this should fix it. then remove rescan=1 from the config file.
newbie
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full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
June 13, 2017, 09:12:41 AM
ECC price up to 34 - got to 100 maybe Smiley
your opinion?
member
Activity: 123
Merit: 10
June 13, 2017, 08:58:27 AM
Need Help Here.

I have old wallet of ECC and was not aware, there was new direction in development in other way. What am I suppose to do now?

Should I download new wallet and restore old wallet into new?
sr. member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 310
AKA RJF - Member since '13
June 13, 2017, 08:20:27 AM
So, after upgrading to the new windows wallet, all my coins (50mm) show to be immature, nothing in the "Available" or "Pending" columns, all 50 million in the Immature. What's up with that?

Update: Restarted the wallet, now I have no coins, all gone.

Perhaps this is the answer of your question:

Hi everyone,

With the massive update released last night there was bound to be a bug somewhere. 11,000 updated lines of code is hard to review effectively in one weekend. It turns out there was a staking bug. There is a typo that prevents the wallet from staking. It was found and fixed this morning. However upon staking, the wallet showed all staking transactions as 0's in the gui and it looked like coins had randomly disappeared when they had not. I checked the chain itself and the staking is fine. So this was only a display error. To prevent a panic with people thinking that their coins had disappeared, i wont release the staking patch until i get home tonight and can fix the gui display issue.

Everything else in the new wallet does work. Sending and receving coins does work fine.

I have removed the new wallets temporarily until a fix comes out tonight. OSX wallets will also be out tonight with the fix.

Sorry about this hiccup in the coins development.

-Griffith



Please add custom data directory options in the gui for wallet install on next rev.

Thanks!

you can create a *.bat file (if you are on windows) like this:
Code:
start /b eccoin.exe -datadir=YOUR_DESIRED_DIRECTORY_PATH

replace eccoin.exe with whatever executable that match your machine OS (64 or 32 bit).
hope that help.

Thanks for that!  Do I need to use the batch file every time I activate the wallet?

A batch file will do what you want but in a rather inelegant way. Just add the directory info to the shortcut. Check it out here: https://superuser.com/questions/29569/how-to-add-command-line-options-to-shortcut  This is for XP but it works in all versions of Windows.
member
Activity: 197
Merit: 11
June 13, 2017, 08:20:05 AM
Thanks for that!  Do I need to use the batch file every time I activate the wallet?

yes, just double-click the *.bat file and the wallet data directory would go to your desired folder.
i use this approach for every wallet that have no option for setting data directory.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
June 13, 2017, 08:13:25 AM
So, after upgrading to the new windows wallet, all my coins (50mm) show to be immature, nothing in the "Available" or "Pending" columns, all 50 million in the Immature. What's up with that?

Update: Restarted the wallet, now I have no coins, all gone.

Perhaps this is the answer of your question:

Hi everyone,

With the massive update released last night there was bound to be a bug somewhere. 11,000 updated lines of code is hard to review effectively in one weekend. It turns out there was a staking bug. There is a typo that prevents the wallet from staking. It was found and fixed this morning. However upon staking, the wallet showed all staking transactions as 0's in the gui and it looked like coins had randomly disappeared when they had not. I checked the chain itself and the staking is fine. So this was only a display error. To prevent a panic with people thinking that their coins had disappeared, i wont release the staking patch until i get home tonight and can fix the gui display issue.

Everything else in the new wallet does work. Sending and receving coins does work fine.

I have removed the new wallets temporarily until a fix comes out tonight. OSX wallets will also be out tonight with the fix.

Sorry about this hiccup in the coins development.

-Griffith



Please add custom data directory options in the gui for wallet install on next rev.

Thanks!

you can create a *.bat file (if you are on windows) like this:
Code:
start /b eccoin.exe -datadir=YOUR_DESIRED_DIRECTORY_PATH

replace eccoin.exe with whatever executable that match your machine OS (64 or 32 bit).
hope that help.

Thanks for that!  Do I need to use the batch file every time I activate the wallet?
sr. member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 310
AKA RJF - Member since '13
June 13, 2017, 08:11:02 AM
So, after upgrading to the new windows wallet, all my coins (50mm) show to be immature, nothing in the "Available" or "Pending" columns, all 50 million in the Immature. What's up with that?

Update: Restarted the wallet, now I have no coins, all gone.

Perhaps this is the answer of your question:

Hi everyone,

With the massive update released last night there was bound to be a bug somewhere. 11,000 updated lines of code is hard to review effectively in one weekend. It turns out there was a staking bug. There is a typo that prevents the wallet from staking. It was found and fixed this morning. However upon staking, the wallet showed all staking transactions as 0's in the gui and it looked like coins had randomly disappeared when they had not. I checked the chain itself and the staking is fine. So this was only a display error. To prevent a panic with people thinking that their coins had disappeared, i wont release the staking patch until i get home tonight and can fix the gui display issue.

Everything else in the new wallet does work. Sending and receving coins does work fine.

I have removed the new wallets temporarily until a fix comes out tonight. OSX wallets will also be out tonight with the fix.

Sorry about this hiccup in the coins development.

-Griffith


Yes, could be. I'll wait for the new version before I panic!   Grin
member
Activity: 197
Merit: 11
June 13, 2017, 07:27:25 AM
So, after upgrading to the new windows wallet, all my coins (50mm) show to be immature, nothing in the "Available" or "Pending" columns, all 50 million in the Immature. What's up with that?

Update: Restarted the wallet, now I have no coins, all gone.

Perhaps this is the answer of your question:

Hi everyone,

With the massive update released last night there was bound to be a bug somewhere. 11,000 updated lines of code is hard to review effectively in one weekend. It turns out there was a staking bug. There is a typo that prevents the wallet from staking. It was found and fixed this morning. However upon staking, the wallet showed all staking transactions as 0's in the gui and it looked like coins had randomly disappeared when they had not. I checked the chain itself and the staking is fine. So this was only a display error. To prevent a panic with people thinking that their coins had disappeared, i wont release the staking patch until i get home tonight and can fix the gui display issue.

Everything else in the new wallet does work. Sending and receving coins does work fine.

I have removed the new wallets temporarily until a fix comes out tonight. OSX wallets will also be out tonight with the fix.

Sorry about this hiccup in the coins development.

-Griffith



Please add custom data directory options in the gui for wallet install on next rev.

Thanks!

you can create a *.bat file (if you are on windows) like this:
Code:
start /b eccoin.exe -datadir=YOUR_DESIRED_DIRECTORY_PATH

replace eccoin.exe with whatever executable that match your machine OS (64 or 32 bit).
hope that help.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
June 13, 2017, 07:05:09 AM
Please add custom data directory options in the gui for wallet install on next rev.

Thanks!
sr. member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 310
AKA RJF - Member since '13
June 13, 2017, 06:58:49 AM
So, after upgrading to the new windows wallet, all my coins (50mm) show to be immature, nothing in the "Available" or "Pending" columns, all 50 million in the Immature. What's up with that?

Update: Restarted the wallet, now I have no coins, all gone.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
June 13, 2017, 06:57:44 AM
I would highly recommend Cryptopia there listing fee isn't that expensive and they are awesome. Yobit is very liquid also and so is C-CEX. The more exchanges the faster the price will go up.
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 1129
June 13, 2017, 05:44:30 AM
You said the previous owner premined 500m, how can we be sure that he cannot access this wallet anymore? Or that this is just a simple pump and dump?

hmmm...are you serious with your question?

Yes. As he said on his main post "Premine: 500 million coins to original dev (Not me)". I would like to know if the old dev can still access his wallet.

And with the pump and dump I mean the old dev dumping all of his coins on the market crashing the price.


1.  You can never be sure what happened to the amount mined early.

2.  The amount of 500m is relatively modest compared to total supply.

3.  The original dev understood the distributon is critical, and I believe he sold a lot. see posts around this time  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6407501

4.  Amounts for sale don't crash prices, contrary to popular belief. Something else will crash the price. Nobody knows what, nobody knows when.

newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
June 13, 2017, 05:40:24 AM
Hello,

How fast will increase coin in wallet, when it will be saved and holded ? How this mechanism work?
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
June 13, 2017, 05:24:43 AM
You said the previous owner premined 500m, how can we be sure that he cannot access this wallet anymore? Or that this is just a simple pump and dump?

hmmm...are you serious with your question?

Yes. As he said on his main post "Premine: 500 million coins to original dev (Not me)". I would like to know if the old dev can still access his wallet.

I personally think (but I can't be sure) that he sold his premise in april,2014 on the Mintpal Exchange.

Ok thank you, that also answered my other question.

This question was not to be rude to Griffith but just a concern I had. Wink
legendary
Activity: 1076
Merit: 1003
June 13, 2017, 05:23:51 AM
Great stuff! Keep up the awesome work!

I think there were few comments re: logo re-design.

Ive been a designer for the past 12+ years and willing to help out if you are looking for help with the re-design of the logo

It would definitely help towards having a professional presence socially as well as when ECC get listed on the bigger exchanges

let me know if you need help

thanks

 Grin

Griffith will be awake in about 8 hrs from now and then of to work. I am sure he will give you a response later on.
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