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if my wallet transaction says this- Status: 0/unconfirmedis it possible to stop payment or reverse it

How long ?
Usually not possible. It's already broadcasted.


If you are in wrong blockchain(not updated, a few..), Just update wallet, and resync.
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eidoo wallet
Fantastic security in this coin and privacy amazing work devs  Smiley

Yea, this coin is awesome
legendary
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To weird to live To rare to die
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DASH is the future of crypto payments!
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Crypto Somnium
Fantastic security in this coin and privacy amazing work devs  Smiley
legendary
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To weird to live To rare to die
if my wallet transaction says this- Status: 0/unconfirmedis it possible to stop payment or reverse it
hero member
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Anybody know how to undo a wallet.dat file that I copied over.

If you're using Windows, you could try Properties > Previous Versions. I haven't tested it myself and I'd back up anyway before trying.

im using windows 8.1 and don't see previous versions in the properties tab for the wallet.dat file
ok I found it but it didn't reset the wallet back to the original address.
any other ideas?
Restore from backup. You have backups, right?
cmon if had a backup i'd have restored it already. so heres the problem I xxx coins in an old xcoin wallet that wouldn't sync anymore. so I tried to update the wallet to darkcoin only to find I had a new darkcoin wallet  confused by this I tried to send my coins from the old xcoin wallet that wasn't syncing to the new darkcoin wallet of course the new wallet wouldn't show the transaction because the old wouldn't sync to make the transaction. so I followed some advice to add the xcoin wallet.dat file to darkcoins without knowing the extent of the changes I copied over the darkcoin wallet.dat file. so now I have my old xcoin wallet in the darkcoin wallet all synced up ready to work minus the xxx coins id transferred to the darkcoin wallet. hind sight is 20/20 obviously a huge mistake but its gotta be reversible right? .....


Related question for anyone who knows better than me: all you should need is the wallet address and the corresponding private key to access the coins in that address. Import the private key into a wallet and bingo, you have your balance back, just no transaction history.

Is this correct?

Do a dumpprivkey, make a note of it, and if you lose your wallet for whatever reason you can still recover?
ok how do I do this dumpprivkey or is this just a preventative to what I've already messed up
Preventative, sorry. If you have overwritten your wallet.dat and can't recover it, and don't have the corresponding private key, I don't know how to help or advise.

I just tried dumprivkey on a test address with a few DRK in it and got this:
Code:
dumpprivkey Xnc8wTL5wUJsBG9N76mxHvLhk9tmZrCJ7T
Private key for address Xnc8wTL5wUJsBG9N76mxHvLhk9tmZrCJ7T is not known (code -4)

Can't see any command in the help to generate a key for this address? What does keypoolrefill do?

You want to unlock the wallet first with walletpassphrase "yourpass" timeinseconds
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Anybody know how to undo a wallet.dat file that I copied over.

If you're using Windows, you could try Properties > Previous Versions. I haven't tested it myself and I'd back up anyway before trying.

im using windows 8.1 and don't see previous versions in the properties tab for the wallet.dat file
ok I found it but it didn't reset the wallet back to the original address.
any other ideas?
Restore from backup. You have backups, right?
cmon if had a backup i'd have restored it already. so heres the problem I xxx coins in an old xcoin wallet that wouldn't sync anymore. so I tried to update the wallet to darkcoin only to find I had a new darkcoin wallet  confused by this I tried to send my coins from the old xcoin wallet that wasn't syncing to the new darkcoin wallet of course the new wallet wouldn't show the transaction because the old wouldn't sync to make the transaction. so I followed some advice to add the xcoin wallet.dat file to darkcoins without knowing the extent of the changes I copied over the darkcoin wallet.dat file. so now I have my old xcoin wallet in the darkcoin wallet all synced up ready to work minus the xxx coins id transferred to the darkcoin wallet. hind sight is 20/20 obviously a huge mistake but its gotta be reversible right? .....


Related question for anyone who knows better than me: all you should need is the wallet address and the corresponding private key to access the coins in that address. Import the private key into a wallet and bingo, you have your balance back, just no transaction history.

Is this correct?

Do a dumpprivkey, make a note of it, and if you lose your wallet for whatever reason you can still recover?
ok how do I do this dumpprivkey or is this just a preventative to what I've already messed up
Preventative, sorry. If you have overwritten your wallet.dat and can't recover it, and don't have the corresponding private key, I don't know how to help or advise.

I just tried dumprivkey on a test address with a few DRK in it and got this:
Code:
dumpprivkey Xnc8wTL5wUJsBG9N76mxHvLhk9tmZrCJ7T
Private key for address Xnc8wTL5wUJsBG9N76mxHvLhk9tmZrCJ7T is not known (code -4)

Can't see any command in the help to generate a key for this address? What does keypoolrefill do?
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Hello guys... is it possibel to buy some DRK with my paypal or mastercard... please answer me somebody

Hey mate - You can use paypal to transfer USD to Virwox - Buy Second Life Linden - exchange that for Bitcoin - Send that Bitcoin to Mintpal - Buy Darkcoin.



thnx mate...


Hm.. there is no option to exchange SLL  to BTC ... onyl the other way around...

https://i.imgur.com/TIPob63.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/PicGJCH.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/9n5WqcU.jpg

Vault of Satoshi, canada (does fiat <> DRK) and one other USA state - either North or South Carolina

Coinbase maybe

LocalBitcoins - pretty good.

eBay classifieds

which country are you in?



Slovenia
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legendary
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Anybody know how to undo a wallet.dat file that I copied over.

If you're using Windows, you could try Properties > Previous Versions. I haven't tested it myself and I'd back up anyway before trying.

im using windows 8.1 and don't see previous versions in the properties tab for the wallet.dat file
ok I found it but it didn't reset the wallet back to the original address.
any other ideas?
Restore from backup. You have backups, right?
cmon if had a backup i'd have restored it already. so heres the problem I xxx coins in an old xcoin wallet that wouldn't sync anymore. so I tried to update the wallet to darkcoin only to find I had a new darkcoin wallet  confused by this I tried to send my coins from the old xcoin wallet that wasn't syncing to the new darkcoin wallet of course the new wallet wouldn't show the transaction because the old wouldn't sync to make the transaction. so I followed some advice to add the xcoin wallet.dat file to darkcoins without knowing the extent of the changes I copied over the darkcoin wallet.dat file. so now I have my old xcoin wallet in the darkcoin wallet all synced up ready to work minus the xxx coins id transferred to the darkcoin wallet. hind sight is 20/20 obviously a huge mistake but its gotta be reversible right? .....
call HP to restore your lost data. Hope their price is not more than your coins Smiley
whos hp
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an idea -  Masternode rig setup:

1) A dedicated server with proper ddos protection : for remote
    - a lot of ip with one interface(aliased)
    - for simplicity and to avoid mess up, each ip is assigned to different user account using bind, externalip and rpcport option  

example
Code:
* user01 , ip a, /home/user01
#--------------------
externalip=a
bind=a
bind=127.0.0.2
rpcport=9997
#--------------------

* user02 , ip b, /home/user02
#--------------------
externalip=b
bind=a
bind=127.0.0.3
rpcport=9996
#--------------------

* user03 , ip c, , /home/user03
#--------------------
externalip=c
bind=c
bind=127.0.0.4
rpcport=9995
#--------------------


2) local machine within nat
    - testing





Masternode payment start : 1.6 hours left
legendary
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Anybody know how to undo a wallet.dat file that I copied over.

If you're using Windows, you could try Properties > Previous Versions. I haven't tested it myself and I'd back up anyway before trying.

im using windows 8.1 and don't see previous versions in the properties tab for the wallet.dat file
ok I found it but it didn't reset the wallet back to the original address.
any other ideas?
Restore from backup. You have backups, right?
cmon if had a backup i'd have restored it already. so heres the problem I xxx coins in an old xcoin wallet that wouldn't sync anymore. so I tried to update the wallet to darkcoin only to find I had a new darkcoin wallet  confused by this I tried to send my coins from the old xcoin wallet that wasn't syncing to the new darkcoin wallet of course the new wallet wouldn't show the transaction because the old wouldn't sync to make the transaction. so I followed some advice to add the xcoin wallet.dat file to darkcoins without knowing the extent of the changes I copied over the darkcoin wallet.dat file. so now I have my old xcoin wallet in the darkcoin wallet all synced up ready to work minus the xxx coins id transferred to the darkcoin wallet. hind sight is 20/20 obviously a huge mistake but its gotta be reversible right? .....


Related question for anyone who knows better than me: all you should need is the wallet address and the corresponding private key to access the coins in that address. Import the private key into a wallet and bingo, you have your balance back, just no transaction history.

Is this correct?

Do a dumpprivkey, make a note of it, and if you lose your wallet for whatever reason you can still recover?
ok how do I do this dumpprivkey or is this just a preventative to what I've already messed up
sr. member
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can someone please help me return  my bitwisdom chart to the standard view?

it currently looks like this:

i'm not actually sure how i managed to change it, but it should look like this:




EDIT: Sorry i just realised this isn't in the appropriate thread

It's the time intervals. You've selected WEEKS instead of hours. (higher part of the screen)

that's what i thought at first, but actually they are both set to 1hr...i don't get it?
as you can see although set to 1hr, the frequency of x is really low resolution for some reason compared to usual




Just had this issue... use the mouse scroll wheel or the + / - buttons!
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can someone please help me return  my bitwisdom chart to the standard view?

it currently looks like this:

i'm not actually sure how i managed to change it, but it should look like this:




EDIT: Sorry i just realised this isn't in the appropriate thread

It's the time intervals. You've selected WEEKS instead of hours. (higher part of the screen)

that's what i thought at first, but actually they are both set to 1hr...i don't get it?
as you can see although set to 1hr, the frequency of x is really low resolution for some reason compared to usual



Just change the zoom level. Scroll wheel or '-' and '+' keys.
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