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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 1246. (Read 3074324 times)

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I got the same problem as. I have my lisk in the dashboard but I ain't got anything when I go to my profile.

And no, I don't see any circle in the top right corner of my browser. The transaction ID has already 2300++ confirms.

Both wallets are loading correctly for me with correct balances. If you are copy and pasting your passphrase I would suggest to try loading your text file into a different text editor like Caret (http://bit.ly/1VhuL17) and to trim your passphrase and make sure there are no leading/trailing spaces.
sr. member
Activity: 302
Merit: 250
Lol you do realize this is a platform for computer programmers, correct?  Roll Eyes

If I coould login i'm sure I could figure it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RTFM and stop whining. You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container. You do not need to log in you just have to use your eyes and read the documentation. If it is too hard for you then you should have researched what you were buying into before jumping in head first. It was clearly stated this was a platform targeted towards app developers and it has had an active testnet you could have deployed locally for months and been prepared for this.

Hmm, didn't they release a deployment guide that was strictly focused on the WEB wallet? If so, then yes, that user did prepare. Smiley

Look, I got mine working, I just feel like you are spouting some nonsense with statements such as "You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container".  Easy for a small majority of us.

+10 LiskCryptoFan

I did homework as much as I could, just not as smart some in this forum I guess. I even tried the docker container which I have no use with and the IP didn't work after I got the block chain downloaded. So I gave up on trying that way since i'm not familiar with Docker.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Lol you do realize this is a platform for computer programmers, correct?  Roll Eyes

If I coould login i'm sure I could figure it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RTFM and stop whining. You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container. You do not need to log in you just have to use your eyes and read the documentation. If it is too hard for you then you should have researched what you were buying into before jumping in head first. It was clearly stated this was a platform targeted towards app developers and it has had an active testnet you could have deployed locally for months and been prepared for this.

Hmm, didn't they release a deployment guide that was strictly focused on the WEB wallet? If so, then yes, that user did prepare. Smiley

Look, I got mine working, I just feel like you are spouting some nonsense with statements such as "You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container".  Easy for a small majority (edit: minority) of us.

Docker container?   I think that I need read more!  by the way, nice username.

https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/

legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
Wonder if the apparent timestamp problem  will be addressed soon.
full member
Activity: 209
Merit: 100
Lol you do realize this is a platform for computer programmers, correct?  Roll Eyes

If I coould login i'm sure I could figure it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RTFM and stop whining. You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container. You do not need to log in you just have to use your eyes and read the documentation. If it is too hard for you then you should have researched what you were buying into before jumping in head first. It was clearly stated this was a platform targeted towards app developers and it has had an active testnet you could have deployed locally for months and been prepared for this.

Hmm, didn't they release a deployment guide that was strictly focused on the WEB wallet? If so, then yes, that user did prepare. Smiley

Look, I got mine working, I just feel like you are spouting some nonsense with statements such as "You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container".  Easy for a small majority of us.

Docker container?   I think that I need read more!  by the way, nice username.
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 250
Lol you do realize this is a platform for computer programmers, correct?  Roll Eyes

If I coould login i'm sure I could figure it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RTFM and stop whining. You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container. You do not need to log in you just have to use your eyes and read the documentation. If it is too hard for you then you should have researched what you were buying into before jumping in head first. It was clearly stated this was a platform targeted towards app developers and it has had an active testnet you could have deployed locally for months and been prepared for this.

FYI I can't login. I have no 12 word passphrase they are requesting when logging in on this address https://login01.lisk.io/.
I have 12 word passphrases for the coins etc and loging and password for main site (which if you've checked lately is currently not online and working) I bought but of course those are different. If your so smart and have any suggestions on how
to login to this without a 12 word passphrase it's asking for, Please enlighten me since you seem to know so much.

You should have saved the 12 word passphrase securely. And u had the chance to validate it for a couple months.
member
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Merit: 10
Hmm, didn't they release a deployment guide that was strictly focused on the WEB wallet? If so, then yes, that user did prepare. Smiley

Setting up a wallet locally and accessing the testnet/web wallet have been covered by Lisk in both the documentation and their blog which they also cross post to Twitter and Facebook. As many mistakes that Lisk made during the launch, and there have been a lot, they have been surprisingly good at staying transparent and creating extensive documentation.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
I'm getting "account has no LISK" on this second backup cluster. But I do have, it's there on my balance.

Any clues?

It is possible it is still syncing. If it is you should see a circle with a value between 1-99 in the top right hand corner on a desktop browser.

I got the same problem as. I have my lisk in the dashboard but I ain't got anything when I go to my profile.

And no, I don't see any circle in the top right corner of my browser. The transaction ID has already 2300++ confirms.
hero member
Activity: 1596
Merit: 534
I've heard others with this same issue...

I have logged in, but when i press send, the button turns grey and nothing happens.  IDEAS?
legendary
Activity: 1007
Merit: 1010
★YoBit.Net★
Lisk deposits and withdrawals enabled on Yobit!
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
FYI I can't login. I have no 12 word passphrase they are requesting when logging in on this address https://login01.lisk.io/.
I have 12 word passphrases for the coins etc and loging and password for main site (which if you've checked lately is currently not online and working) I bought but of course those are different. If your so smart and have any suggestions on how
to login to this without a 12 word passphrase it's asking for, Please enlighten me since you seem to know so much.

Use the passphrase that you should have saved when your validated your purchased on the exchange. If you are using Windows then do not use notepad to get the passphrase as it messes up the encoding for most people. Try either dragging the text file with your passphrase into a browser like Chrome or Firefox, which should display it in the correct encoding, or use a text editor like Caret (http://bit.ly/1VhuL17). Your passphrase is case sensitive and it needs to be trimmed if you are pasting it in (trim means to remove and spaces before or after your passphrase/string)
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Lol you do realize this is a platform for computer programmers, correct?  Roll Eyes

If I coould login i'm sure I could figure it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RTFM and stop whining. You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container. You do not need to log in you just have to use your eyes and read the documentation. If it is too hard for you then you should have researched what you were buying into before jumping in head first. It was clearly stated this was a platform targeted towards app developers and it has had an active testnet you could have deployed locally for months and been prepared for this.

Hmm, didn't they release a deployment guide that was focused on the WEB wallet? Did the user validate their keys as directed? If so, then yes, that user did prepare. Smiley

Look, I got mine working, I just feel like you are spouting some nonsense with statements such as "You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container".  Easy for a small minority of us.
sr. member
Activity: 302
Merit: 250
Lol you do realize this is a platform for computer programmers, correct?  Roll Eyes

If I coould login i'm sure I could figure it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RTFM and stop whining. You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container. You do not need to log in you just have to use your eyes and read the documentation. If it is too hard for you then you should have researched what you were buying into before jumping in head first. It was clearly stated this was a platform targeted towards app developers and it has had an active testnet you could have deployed locally for months and been prepared for this.

FYI I can't login. I have no 12 word passphrase they are requesting when logging in on this address https://login01.lisk.io/.
I have 12 word passphrases for the coins etc and loging and password for main site (which if you've checked lately is currently not online and working) I bought but of course those are different. If your so smart and have any suggestions on how
to login to this without a 12 word passphrase it's asking for, Please enlighten me since you seem to know so much.

I even tried to create a new account to hopefully be able to import the keys to that wallet some how but of course that's to easy and it don't work.
full member
Activity: 407
Merit: 105
I've went through the ICO, Validated my keys, ico.lisk.io/users/exchange shows my exchange from BTC to LSK as well as my Lisk balance. When I log into any of the login(01,02).lisk.io's the balance is not there. No transactions nothing. Wut do?
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
Lol you do realize this is a platform for computer programmers, correct?  Roll Eyes

If I coould login i'm sure I could figure it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RTFM and stop whining. You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container. You do not need to log in you just have to use your eyes and read the documentation. If it is too hard for you then you should have researched what you were buying into before jumping in head first. It was clearly stated this was a platform targeted towards app developers and it has had an active testnet you could have deployed locally for months and been prepared for this.

FYI I can't login. I have no 12 word passphrase they are requesting when logging in on this address https://login01.lisk.io/.
I have 12 word passphrases for the coins etc and loging and password for main site (which if you've checked lately is currently not online and working) I bought but of course those are different. If your so smart and have any suggestions on how
to login to this without a 12 word passphrase it's asking for, Please enlighten me since you seem to know so much.

Use the login02.lisk.io. I know from personal use that login01 is out of sync. I sent to Polo a long time ago using the information from the config.json file. The explorer is hundreds of blocks behind Polo too.
hero member
Activity: 886
Merit: 510
Bloombit still doesn't let us withdraw or deposit lisk, right?

I hope it soon does.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I'm getting "account has no LISK" on this second backup cluster. But I do have, it's there on my balance.

Any clues?

It is possible it is still syncing. If it is you should see a circle with a value between 1-99 in the top right hand corner on a desktop browser.
sr. member
Activity: 302
Merit: 250
Lol you do realize this is a platform for computer programmers, correct?  Roll Eyes

If I coould login i'm sure I could figure it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RTFM and stop whining. You can easily build the wallet in a virtual machine, deploy it to a VPS, or deploy it to a Docker container. You do not need to log in you just have to use your eyes and read the documentation. If it is too hard for you then you should have researched what you were buying into before jumping in head first. It was clearly stated this was a platform targeted towards app developers and it has had an active testnet you could have deployed locally for months and been prepared for this.

FYI I can't login. I have no 12 word passphrase they are requesting when logging in on this address https://login01.lisk.io/.
I have 12 word passphrases for the coins etc and loging and password for main site (which if you've checked lately is currently not online and working) I bought but of course those are different. If your so smart and have any suggestions on how
to login to this without a 12 word passphrase it's asking for, Please enlighten me since you seem to know so much.
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