Agama is working once installed properly. Soon the final installers will be ready and it will become much easier to use. The command line has always been the best way to interact with Komodod. So you have Agama and the non-gui client you can use. I'm available 8-5 PM eastern time for live troubleshooting if you have problems.
We have a paper wallet generator and I made a video on how to use it. You can find them at YouTube at the SuperNET channel.
I think I have Agama installed just fine on linux. It works when I used the cut/paste method of seed entry, no problem to see the same addresses that were imported. However, from a list of addresses, Agama refuses to output a list of private keys. So I am wondering if you consider this to be working properly? In my opinion the wallet should output a private key for each address that has been imported and/or generated.
This is one of the glitchiest aspects of Agama and (in my opinion) one of importance, access to the private keys.
Just to be clear, in the settings under export keys this text is shown:
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Export Keys
Only the active coin wallet wif keys will be shown here.
If you don't see a wif key for the coin you are looking for please active it by adding it from EasyDEX Dashboard.
You can use these wif keys to import to another coin wallets.
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I put the same cut/paste agama seed into the field. It then shows me the key to the first address in the bank only. Not "keys", just one. I have got some weird seemingly random output from this section also, presumably private keys from addresses in the bank that have no balance yet. Depending on what is put into the field as a seed, it shows all sorts of different privkeys ! I basically got lucky when I was able to retrieve the pk from the generated change address and get my 900 kmd back by loading the privkey into komodod wallet.
However, I don't have any way to repeat that.. This section is at best, very unclear because it says it will output the keyS from the 'active wallet' .. So I am reluctant to send a transfer to myself to claim any balance as the change will appear on a new address that I cannot obtain a key for.
I am simply seeking a solution and nobody has come close to provided it, basically I am being told that it's my error? I am not sure why. until this gets solved I am unable to send payments with Agama.. It's no biggie as the interest can accumulate for a while..
I am mentioning this so it is not written off as "my mistake" and acknowledged as an actual issue that is to be fixed. If it is fixed in the latest version of the wallet which I have not yet installed then I would retract my statement.
Can *anybody* output a list of private keys from *all* of their addresses present in Agama?
-- just read that in native mode agama stores to wallet.dat, in which case will be no problem to find the privkeys. seems like a fair workaround for the time being.
Agama is a deterministic wallet, meaning 1 seed = 1 address as well as it will generate unique keys depending on what is entered in the seed field. In basilisk mode which it seems like you were using initially it will just use that one address. Native mode behaves more like other bitcoin-like clients, as you have found out with the wallet.dat file and importing privkeys .