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Topic: [ANN][KMD][dPoW] Komodo - An Open, Composable Smart Chain Platform, Secured by B - page 104. (Read 1192387 times)

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Set Your Ideas Free
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Retired IRCX God
...I'm still puzzled by the disappearance of the address from the list though ...
It's simple. The fact is that we were never intended to use a singular address indefinitely; as such, change addys were meant to appear in every transaction and if they too stayed on the list indefinitely after being emptied,  the list would take hours to scroll through after not very long for any active user of the currency.
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I made an outgoing transaction from the Agama wallet, as a consequence a new address was created to receive the change, I then emptied that new address, and it disappeared (I'm displaying all the addresses even the empty ones). Is this behavior expected? Is it possible to retrieve the private key of that address? Thank you.

In Native mode, you can see the private keys in the settings portion of the wallet.

Thx for your reply. Indeed I'm running it in native mode, and checked out the settings. In the section Wallet.dat keys, the concerned coin is not listed, and when I chose another coin and enter the public key (address), nothing is found. In the section BIP39 Keys, it needs a pass phrase which I don't have (because there is none) and when I try entering whatever value, nothing is found (as expected).

In case this could be helpful to someone, I finally managed to get the private key of the address that disappeared from the addresses' list by navigating to Settings > CLI and then executing dumpprivkey
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I'm still puzzled by the disappearance of the address from the list though ...

Also, if you execute help in the CLI, it displays commands interacting with "zcashaddress", "zcashprivkey" and zcashstuff. Having "kmdaddress" (or just "address") seems better imo.
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Congratulations, BarteDEX and KOMODO!
Decentralized exchange, which also integrates atomic swap function. Personally, the atomic swap function will help traders a lot because they can swap their coins faster, almost immediately, and can take advantage to take fast profits in the market with some sudden opportunities due to flash crashes.
Hope that BarteDEX can surpass Crypto Bridge in the next few weeks and bring better option, experience to traders.
Thanks again, KOMODO team.
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First dICO is fast approaching and it is really exciting to anticipate and what really is the real score for ICO launching in Komodo platform. Got to participate this historic event for Komodo and its community in general.
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The recent drop in BTC prices has led to a loss of confidence in KMD, but I believe he will do well in the future.

Yeah right, KMD up 10.83% since yesterday along with most everything else, CMC.

BTC up  5.56% since yesterday, CMC, but seriously does it actually mean anything?

"In Crypto, the competition is not each other, it is fiat. If any Crypto does well, we all benefit." --Jl777

Global debt is fast approaching a quarter of quadrillion dollars


https://www.redpepper.org.uk/global-debt-is-fast-approaching-quarter-of-quadrillion-dollars/

great post!
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Yes it does load on my phone but not on any browser on pc... That's weird..
Tnx I'll check out browsers
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There is absolutely no issue at my side everything is working fine even loading speed is well. You need to change browser if the problem still exists then clear search history and catche. I am quite sure this should solve your issue. By the way current price are attracting investors once more to come and pick up cheap KMD's.
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Komodo website doesn't load... anyone have same issue?
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I made an outgoing transaction from the Agama wallet, as a consequence a new address was created to receive the change, I then emptied that new address, and it disappeared (I'm displaying all the addresses even the empty ones). Is this behavior expected? Is it possible to retrieve the private key of that address? Thank you.

In Native mode, you can see the private keys in the settings portion of the wallet.

Thx for your reply. Indeed I'm running it in native mode, and checked out the settings. In the section Wallet.dat keys, the concerned coin is not listed, and when I chose another coin and enter the public key (address), nothing is found. In the section BIP39 Keys, it needs a pass phrase which I don't have (because there is none) and when I try entering whatever value, nothing is found (as expected).
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"A good indication that top bankers are seriously worried of the inescapable blowback is the fact that Switzerland’s two financial centres, Zurich and Geneva, are in the top five list of European cities for the most cocaine consumption (as measured by the drug’s residual traces in their wastewater). Many of them seem to need hard drugs to dull their fears." Redpepper, see post above.

Yup, the drugs aren't working, perhaps they need KOMODO?

They don't need it, but they'll get it eventually.

Ha, ha, yeah, eventually.
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"A good indication that top bankers are seriously worried of the inescapable blowback is the fact that Switzerland’s two financial centres, Zurich and Geneva, are in the top five list of European cities for the most cocaine consumption (as measured by the drug’s residual traces in their wastewater). Many of them seem to need hard drugs to dull their fears." Redpepper, see post above.

Yup, the drugs aren't working, perhaps they need KOMODO?

They don't need it, but they'll get it eventually.
sr. member
Activity: 364
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"A good indication that top bankers are seriously worried of the inescapable blowback is the fact that Switzerland’s two financial centres, Zurich and Geneva, are in the top five list of European cities for the most cocaine consumption (as measured by the drug’s residual traces in their wastewater). Many of them seem to need hard drugs to dull their fears." Redpepper, see post above.

Yup, the drugs aren't working, perhaps they need KOMODO?
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