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Topic: [ANN] INTENSE COIN - Blockchain backed decentralized VPN - Hybrid PoW - page 35. (Read 235824 times)

jr. member
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Will there be another way to get your coins in the future? I've spend hours trying to get the new wallet work but all it does is ''error''. It will be much easier if I only have to replace the .wallet file.
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When I downloaded the wallet few days ago it was called "Rebase2" in the releases github page but I don't know the version, is it the 1.45?
jr. member
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Okay man I'm lost. Too many ways to lose your coins in this business I should quit crypto.
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(2) It will now prompt you for the wallet address that you are attempting to restore (the wallet address starting with "iz"). Enter that in.
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Step two does not work. He doens't recognize file and wants to create new one. I am feeling real Intense right now. PANIC! HELP!

Do you not understand what you are doing here? You are creating a new wallet with a new name but using the old address and secret view/spend keys. Note that you need to extract the 256 character key from the old wallet (ie - 1.4.2) and separate it into 4 x 64 character keys in the order you are instructed to create the public/private spend/view keys.

You have to jump through all of these hoops because the file format for the new wallet is not backwards-compatible. A bit of a pain, yes, but not impossible.



Wallet file name

No wallet found with that name. Confirm creation of new wallet. y

Enter new wallet password
Confirm password

List of available languages for your wallet's seed

Generated new wallet: iz.........................................

View key: ..........................................

Your wallet has been generated!

Error wallet failed to connect to deamon

Error wallet failedto connect to deamon

Wallet no deamon




you must start intensecoind.exe and wait untill blockchain will be synchronized before starting wallet
jr. member
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(2) It will now prompt you for the wallet address that you are attempting to restore (the wallet address starting with "iz"). Enter that in.
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Step two does not work. He doens't recognize file and wants to create new one. I am feeling real Intense right now. PANIC! HELP!

Do you not understand what you are doing here? You are creating a new wallet with a new name but using the old address and secret view/spend keys. Note that you need to extract the 256 character key from the old wallet (ie - 1.4.2) and separate it into 4 x 64 character keys in the order you are instructed to create the public/private spend/view keys.

You have to jump through all of these hoops because the file format for the new wallet is not backwards-compatible. A bit of a pain, yes, but not impossible.



Wallet file name

No wallet found with that name. Confirm creation of new wallet. y

Enter new wallet password
Confirm password

List of available languages for your wallet's seed

Generated new wallet: iz.........................................

View key: ..........................................

Your wallet has been generated!

Error wallet failed to connect to deamon

Error wallet failedto connect to deamon

Wallet no deamon

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(2) It will now prompt you for the wallet address that you are attempting to restore (the wallet address starting with "iz"). Enter that in.
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Step two does not work. He doens't recognize file and wants to create new one. I am feeling real Intense right now. PANIC! HELP!

Do you not understand what you are doing here? You are creating a new wallet with a new name but using the old address and secret view/spend keys. Note that you need to extract the 256 character key from the old wallet (ie - 1.4.2) and separate it into 4 x 64 character keys in the order you are instructed to create the public/private spend/view keys.

You have to jump through all of these hoops because the file format for the new wallet is not backwards-compatible. A bit of a pain, yes, but not impossible.

jr. member
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I rest my case. Blyat!
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Wallet file name

No wallet found with that name. Confirm creation of new wallet
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(2) It will now prompt you for the wallet address - its Your wallet (Print/orCopy it your self)
iz5t1D19NtWfesANSGwF8vKX7yUGDiUzLgLThN2XCV3Wf93QyXPxFVUEGJJQcYSdqvUfqeEgPyFLRfh rR1sTDSzy14RAdV1jg
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[ Creating Our XMR Rebase Wallet ]

As mentioned, we will be using the CLI tool here since the GUI only supports restoring from Mnemonic Seed, not the raw keys themselves.

(1) Navigate to where you have the intense-wallet-cli binary and run...

Linux/Mac: ./intense-wallet-cli --generate-from-keys newrebase.wallet

Windows: intense-wallet-cli.exe --generate-from-keys newrebase.wallet

Feel free to replace newrebase.wallet with whatever name you want. This is the wallet file it will create.

(2) It will now prompt you for the wallet address that you are attempting to restore (the wallet address starting with "iz"). Enter that in.

(3) It will now prompt you for the "Secret spend key". We know that from the earlier step, paste that in.

(4) It will then prompt you for the "Secret view key". We know that, too. Paste that one in.

(5) Next, it will ask you to set a password for the wallet. You can certainly set the same password as you had with your old wallet, or you can set a new password. It's up to you.

(6) At this point, it should confirm that it has generated a wallet file. It will then ask you what block height you want to start syncing from. You can put a block or date here that is at least a few days before the first transaction you know you were sent/received at this address to speed up sync time. Otherwise, leaving the default "0" guarantees you don't miss any transactions.

(7) If you have a running XMR rebase intensecoind blockchain daemon synced up and ready, it will now connect to your blockchain daemon and start syncing. If you only followed this guide and didn't start up the daemon, it will error that it couldn't connect. This is fine, your wallet conversion still happened.

If you like, you can close out of the CLI tool at this point and "open" this new wallet file in the new XMR Rebase GUI if you like. It's up to you!

Step two does not work. He doens't recognize file and wants to create new one. I am feeling real Intense right now. PANIC! HELP!
jr. member
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So do I need 1.4.2 version or the Monero?

Please read more of the thread than just your own posts. This has been covered extensively in the last several pages. You need the new 2.0.0 "Monero rebase" wallet, not 1.4.2 (old wallet) or a "Monero" wallet.



I don't understand this. I thought I had time till May 14, this is messed up.

Again, read the last few pages and you will see that the hard fork was moved up because someone launched an attack on the network that sucked up all of the blocks, and the devs decided to roll back the blockchain to invalidate these ill-gotten gains.

Personally, I think what the devs did is precisely right, not messed up...

I am following since november. They got hacked I know that.
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So do I need 1.4.2 version or the Monero?

Please read more of the thread than just your own posts. This has been covered extensively in the last several pages. You need the new 2.0.0 "Monero rebase" wallet, not 1.4.2 (old wallet) or a "Monero" wallet.



I don't understand this. I thought I had time till May 14, this is messed up.

Again, read the last few pages and you will see that the hard fork was moved up because someone launched an attack on the network that sucked up all of the blocks, and the devs decided to roll back the blockchain to invalidate these ill-gotten gains.

Personally, I think what the devs did is precisely right, not messed up...
jr. member
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Time Found last block 3 hours ago.
very hard, what's the matter? That is how it should be?
jr. member
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So do I need 1.4.2 version or the Monero?

Please read more of the thread than just your own posts. This has been covered extensively in the last several pages. You need the new 2.0.0 "Monero rebase" wallet, not 1.4.2 (old wallet) or a "Monero" wallet.



I don't understand this. I thought I had time till May 14, this is messed up.

(1) Navigate to where you have the intense-wallet-cli binary and run...

Linux/Mac: ./intense-wallet-cli --generate-from-keys newrebase.wallet

Windows: intense-wallet-cli.exe --generate-from-keys newrebase.wallet

Feel free to replace newrebase.wallet with whatever name you want. This is the wallet file it will create.

(2) It will now prompt you for the wallet address that you are attempting to restore (the wallet address starting with "iz"). Enter that in.
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When will be possible withdrawing ITNS from stocks.exchange ?
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Maybe I missed this part -- but when will we have a 2.0 GUI Wallet ?

Not available yet - the 2.0.0 command line wallet was hastily issued to deal with the emergency fork, is the impression I gathered from @valiant1's posts.


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Maybe I missed this part -- but when will we have a 2.0 GUI Wallet ?
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