Hey sorry lots of questions overnight! Try my best to catch them all:
Compiled successfully against qt5, but I get Error reading wallet.dat! All keys read correctly, but transaction data or address book entries might be missing or incorrect. I will try the salvage wallet option. Was the conversion 1:1 now? That's how many SYS I seem to have. And as usual, qt5 compiled wallets are a pain in the butt, with the top menu bar missing, so options can only be found by right clicking on the tray icon, and the minimise/show hide stuff doesn't work correctly. That's while I compile the bitcoin wallet against qt4.
EDIT: mmm... can't find the backup wallet option. That's why I hate using qt5 on Ubuntu.
SYS 2.0 requires QT5 just like latest Bitcoin core. Also the error you see is normal and is explained in the launch blog, posted earlier. There is nothing wrong with this error. Please read the instructions.
'smooth' except for Bittrex:
Bittrex had some issues, they worked with us directly. We got it sorted out, they should be up now.
Nice work guys, smoothest upgrade/swap I've seen...
Thanks! and no time limits
Has anyone tried buying or selling on the Marketplace which is built-in on the new Syscoin 2.0 wallet? How was your experience?
I have successfully listed 5 items so far. It was fairly easy to do for me. Now, I'm waiting for my first buyer.
Nice! I've been browsing the market, there's a surprising amount of stuff already listed!
For an easy way to browser just change max search results to 100 and leave search term blank. Blockmarket and future wallet updates will make this experience easier.
Has anyone tried buying or selling on the Marketplace which is built-in on the new Syscoin 2.0 wallet? How was your experience?
I have successfully listed 5 items so far. It was fairly easy to do for me. Now, I'm waiting for my first buyer.
Is the marketplace anon like Tor.. can we make listing for anything?
what are some advantages for a vendor from another market to come here?
Vendor advantages really depend on where you sell things currently. But in general they range from lower fees, better uptime, and larger market reach as well as the fact that this marketplace isn't controller by any central operator that an abscond with your funds or can be "taken down".
You can use TOR, mixing, and VPN for better anon. Out of the box it already has more anon than OpenBazaar. Buyer information is automatically encrypted with the merchant key, so only the merchant can read the buyer information and it is not publicly readable on the chain without the merchant's private key. No third party PGP needed in this marketplace.