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legendary
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It used to be quite high. I bought some at $20 a while back. Others I got for free from airdrops and marketing programs. I would say the "best" exchange you can buy it from would be HitBTC.


The next run for Bitcore will be well past $40 this time Wink Wink

where can it be bought and sold? any non-obscure exchanges? 

and how do you get to $40 when its not even 40 cents?
legendary
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EIN: 82-3893490
The next run for Bitcore will be well past $40 this time Wink Wink

where can it be bought and sold? any non-obscure exchanges? 

and how do you get to $40 when its not even 40 cents?
legendary
Activity: 1246
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The Bitcore website Bitcore.cc links to a different Github page then you listed. (https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore/releases/) and the latest release is 0.90.9.7. You link to a different Github page *https://github.com/bitcore-btx/BitCore/releases) with version 0.90.9.8.12. Why is this newer version and different Github not listed on Bitcore official website?


Hi,
I got a problem. Wallet won't sync. It lists main chain hashes up to block 589934 but the hash for 589935 is not in block explorer. I've tried reindexing many times and get the same result. Then I tried to send my BTX away from the wallet but perhaps good the transaction is not in block explorer, only in wallet which shows 0 coins now. 2500 coins gone?? In this coin going to $100?? What can I do?

Hello Cryptonicus,

which wallet version do you use?

https://github.com/bitcore-btx/BitCore/releases
https://www.reddit.com/r/bitcore_btx/wiki/index/odarhom_faq2


copper member
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Hi,
I got a problem. Wallet won't sync. It lists main chain hashes up to block 589934 but the hash for 589935 is not in block explorer. I've tried reindexing many times and get the same result. Then I tried to send my BTX away from the wallet but perhaps good the transaction is not in block explorer, only in wallet which shows 0 coins now. 2500 coins gone?? In this coin going to $100?? What can I do?

Hello Cryptonicus,

which wallet version do you use?

https://github.com/bitcore-btx/BitCore/releases
https://www.reddit.com/r/bitcore_btx/wiki/index/odarhom_faq2

newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 4
Hi,
I got a problem. Wallet won't sync. It lists main chain hashes up to block 589934 but the hash for 589935 is not in block explorer. I've tried reindexing many times and get the same result. Then I tried to send my BTX away from the wallet but perhaps good the transaction is not in block explorer, only in wallet which shows 0 coins now. 2500 coins gone?? In this coin going to $100?? What can I do?
sr. member
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The next run for Bitcore will be well past $40 this time Wink Wink
legendary
Activity: 2576
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Well I do have a wallet.dat from earlier, but I'm unsure if it is the same wallet, I'd be unsure as to why I would have two wallets. When I load this wallet in the old BTXqt client I can see loads of old transactions dating back to the weekly air drop, but there is no transaction showing for the recent withdrawl I tried mentioned in a previous post.
Does the old BTXqt client show any balance when you load that 'wallet.dat'?
What is the output of "listaddressgroupings" with this 'wallet.dat' loaded?

No it shows 0 balance but I can't see any outgoing transactions in the transaction history.

listaddressgroupings gives one address

Then check that address in block explorer, and see if it has any balance. Or give it to me to check (the public key only), if unsure. If it has no balance according to block explorer, then most probably your funds were on the second wallet, the one which was damaged due to 'repairwallet' attempt. In that case it would probably be wise to stop trying to recover those funds, as unfortunately the chances to do that at this point are close to zero.
newbie
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Well I do have a wallet.dat from earlier, but I'm unsure if it is the same wallet, I'd be unsure as to why I would have two wallets. When I load this wallet in the old BTXqt client I can see loads of old transactions dating back to the weekly air drop, but there is no transaction showing for the recent withdrawl I tried mentioned in a previous post.
Does the old BTXqt client show any balance when you load that 'wallet.dat'?
What is the output of "listaddressgroupings" with this 'wallet.dat' loaded?

No it shows 0 balance but I can't see any outgoing transactions in the transaction history.

listaddressgroupings gives one address
jr. member
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why price BTX very undervalue if we compare with bitcoin because total supply is same ? is the team unable to compete with bitcoin ?
I'm think BTX is same with BSV at total supply but price is different
hope team always make roadmap so I'm can checked it

The development team runs a lot of shit coin projects at the same time.
Investors can't trust them!
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
Well I do have a wallet.dat from earlier, but I'm unsure if it is the same wallet, I'd be unsure as to why I would have two wallets. When I load this wallet in the old BTXqt client I can see loads of old transactions dating back to the weekly air drop, but there is no transaction showing for the recent withdrawl I tried mentioned in a previous post.
Does the old BTXqt client show any balance when you load that 'wallet.dat'?
What is the output of "listaddressgroupings" with this 'wallet.dat' loaded?
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
Well the wallet let me send them, but the transaction hasn't gone through. I was trying to send them to hitBTC, any ideas?

You should not try to send them using the old wallet. It will not work. Try to do what uralcryptocoin suggested:

You can run the old wallet and back up your private keys (you do not need to sync it just backup private keys) and try to import them to the new one

Will it work even though I've now sent them, or are they lost? is backing up private keys the same as backing up wallet.dat?

I don't think your coins were actually sent. In any case, you cannot lose them, they are either on your old address, or on your hitBTC account. As you did not get them on hitBTC, they are most obviously still on your old address.

Backing up the private kays is not exactly the same as backing up the wallet.dat. "wallet.dat" contains more than just private keys, it has its own format, and might fail to get recognized by new wallet if the format is changed somehow, but your private keys should work in any case.

To backup them, (1) run the old wallet; (2) open the console in "Help->Debug Window"; (3) run "listaddressgroupings" command and take note of all the addresses you have coins on; (4) get the private keys for every address with nonzero balance, by running "dumpprivkey ADDRESS" command; (5) save all the privkeys in a text file; (6) close the old wallet.

To restore the saved private keys, (1) open the new wallet; (2) wait for it to fully synchronize; (3) open the console in "Help->Debug Window"; (4) run "importprivkey PRIVKEY" command for every bucked up private key; (5) wait a bit for the wallet to rescan the chain to see your balance.

OK, just tried this again and now I get nothing when I type in "listaddressgroupings"

No addresses at all, I think I may have tried to "repair the wallet"

Any further suggestions?

Your idea of trying to repair that wallet is quite fine, but you should have backed up the wallet before trying to repair it...

As to further suggestions... well, I think probably no suggestion could help at this point. It looks like the more you are tinkering with your wallet, the worse the chances of recovering those funds become. Now you have absolutely no information - no public keys, no private keys, no saved 'wallet.dat'. So basically trying anything else now is useless, unless you can find a backed up undamaged wallet somehow (it might be automatically saved in the data folder at "AppData\Roaming\Bitcore\Backups").

Well I do have a wallet.dat from earlier, but I'm unsure if it is the same wallet, I'd be unsure as to why I would have two wallets. When I load this wallet in the old BTXqt client I can see loads of old transactions dating back to the weekly air drop, but there is no transaction showing for the recent withdrawl I tried mentioned in a previous post.

I do have the keys for this address, but as for the wallet I sent the balance from I think that may now be gone as every wallet.dat that I try is empty of any information. Whether they're one and the same I don't know.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
Well the wallet let me send them, but the transaction hasn't gone through. I was trying to send them to hitBTC, any ideas?

You should not try to send them using the old wallet. It will not work. Try to do what uralcryptocoin suggested:

You can run the old wallet and back up your private keys (you do not need to sync it just backup private keys) and try to import them to the new one

Will it work even though I've now sent them, or are they lost? is backing up private keys the same as backing up wallet.dat?

I don't think your coins were actually sent. In any case, you cannot lose them, they are either on your old address, or on your hitBTC account. As you did not get them on hitBTC, they are most obviously still on your old address.

Backing up the private kays is not exactly the same as backing up the wallet.dat. "wallet.dat" contains more than just private keys, it has its own format, and might fail to get recognized by new wallet if the format is changed somehow, but your private keys should work in any case.

To backup them, (1) run the old wallet; (2) open the console in "Help->Debug Window"; (3) run "listaddressgroupings" command and take note of all the addresses you have coins on; (4) get the private keys for every address with nonzero balance, by running "dumpprivkey ADDRESS" command; (5) save all the privkeys in a text file; (6) close the old wallet.

To restore the saved private keys, (1) open the new wallet; (2) wait for it to fully synchronize; (3) open the console in "Help->Debug Window"; (4) run "importprivkey PRIVKEY" command for every bucked up private key; (5) wait a bit for the wallet to rescan the chain to see your balance.

OK, just tried this again and now I get nothing when I type in "listaddressgroupings"

No addresses at all, I think I may have tried to "repair the wallet"

Any further suggestions?

Your idea of trying to repair that wallet is quite fine, but you should have backed up the wallet before trying to repair it...

As to further suggestions... well, I think probably no suggestion could help at this point. It looks like the more you are tinkering with your wallet, the worse the chances of recovering those funds become. Now you have absolutely no information - no public keys, no private keys, no saved 'wallet.dat'. So basically trying anything else now is useless, unless you can find a backed up undamaged wallet somehow (it might be automatically saved in the data folder at "AppData\Roaming\Bitcore\Backups").
drm
legendary
Activity: 1176
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why price BTX very undervalue if we compare with bitcoin because total supply is same ? is the team unable to compete with bitcoin ?
I'm think BTX is same with BSV at total supply but price is different
hope team always make roadmap so I'm can checked it

BTX would be valued very differently if it was available on more exchanges.
It's not easily available for people to purchase and/or notice with just being on hitbtc and a few other exchanges.
If BTX would have been on binance for example, I doubt we would have reached this low price.

To be fair I remember binance wanted a large amount of BTX for listing it 2/3 years ago which the dev team declined, but if they had given binance the amount they wanted I think BTX would be in a lot better state price/volume wise.

Main goal should be to get on decent exchanges with decent volume imo.

sr. member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 250
why price BTX very undervalue if we compare with bitcoin because total supply is same ? is the team unable to compete with bitcoin ?
I'm think BTX is same with BSV at total supply but price is different
hope team always make roadmap so I'm can checked it
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
Well the wallet let me send them, but the transaction hasn't gone through. I was trying to send them to hitBTC, any ideas?

You should not try to send them using the old wallet. It will not work. Try to do what uralcryptocoin suggested:

You can run the old wallet and back up your private keys (you do not need to sync it just backup private keys) and try to import them to the new one

Will it work even though I've now sent them, or are they lost? is backing up private keys the same as backing up wallet.dat?

I don't think your coins were actually sent. In any case, you cannot lose them, they are either on your old address, or on your hitBTC account. As you did not get them on hitBTC, they are most obviously still on your old address.

Backing up the private kays is not exactly the same as backing up the wallet.dat. "wallet.dat" contains more than just private keys, it has its own format, and might fail to get recognized by new wallet if the format is changed somehow, but your private keys should work in any case.

To backup them, (1) run the old wallet; (2) open the console in "Help->Debug Window"; (3) run "listaddressgroupings" command and take note of all the addresses you have coins on; (4) get the private keys for every address with nonzero balance, by running "dumpprivkey ADDRESS" command; (5) save all the privkeys in a text file; (6) close the old wallet.

To restore the saved private keys, (1) open the new wallet; (2) wait for it to fully synchronize; (3) open the console in "Help->Debug Window"; (4) run "importprivkey PRIVKEY" command for every bucked up private key; (5) wait a bit for the wallet to rescan the chain to see your balance.

OK, just tried this again and now I get nothing when I type in "listaddressgroupings"

No addresses at all, I think I may have tried to "repair the wallet"

Any further suggestions?
member
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Can you do anything about scammy exchanges like Hitbtc hijacking peoples coins?
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newbie
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Well... Trying to send coins without syncing is always prone to problems. I really don't know why you were suggested to do that in the first place.

But still, I don't think your coins are lost. Just probably the wallet software is somewhat confused. What are your addresses? You can check them both in block explorer (https://chainz.cryptoid.info/btx/), to see if they actually have coins on them.

It is possible that your addresses contain coins, however the wallet doesn't show them, as it 'thinks' it has sent them.

In any case, I would suggest to back up the private keys of those two addresses, and then try to restore them on the new wallet - using the procedure I outlined above. If they actually have coins, you will see those coins in the new wallet.

Well they never showed up anywhere so I'll just write them off as they seem worthless, it was only 710 BTX anyway.

That's strange. But you didn't answer to my question - what are your BTX addresses? Do you see any balance on them in block explorer? If you have difficulty using the explorer, I can look up the addresses for you, just let me know the addresses... If those addresses have actual coins on them (according to block explorer), I think I can help you to get those coins.

I can't check at the minute as the PC they're on isn't connected now so I can't find out.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
Well... Trying to send coins without syncing is always prone to problems. I really don't know why you were suggested to do that in the first place.

But still, I don't think your coins are lost. Just probably the wallet software is somewhat confused. What are your addresses? You can check them both in block explorer (https://chainz.cryptoid.info/btx/), to see if they actually have coins on them.

It is possible that your addresses contain coins, however the wallet doesn't show them, as it 'thinks' it has sent them.

In any case, I would suggest to back up the private keys of those two addresses, and then try to restore them on the new wallet - using the procedure I outlined above. If they actually have coins, you will see those coins in the new wallet.

Well they never showed up anywhere so I'll just write them off as they seem worthless, it was only 710 BTX anyway.

That's strange. But you didn't answer to my question - what are your BTX addresses? Do you see any balance on them in block explorer? If you have difficulty using the explorer, I can look up the addresses for you, just let me know the addresses... If those addresses have actual coins on them (according to block explorer), I think I can help you to get those coins.
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
Well the wallet let me send them, but the transaction hasn't gone through. I was trying to send them to hitBTC, any ideas?

You should not try to send them using the old wallet. It will not work. Try to do what uralcryptocoin suggested:

You can run the old wallet and back up your private keys (you do not need to sync it just backup private keys) and try to import them to the new one

Will it work even though I've now sent them, or are they lost? is backing up private keys the same as backing up wallet.dat?

I don't think your coins were actually sent. In any case, you cannot lose them, they are either on your old address, or on your hitBTC account. As you did not get them on hitBTC, they are most obviously still on your old address.

Backing up the private kays is not exactly the same as backing up the wallet.dat. "wallet.dat" contains more than just private keys, it has its own format, and might fail to get recognized by new wallet if the format is changed somehow, but your private keys should work in any case.

To backup them, (1) run the old wallet; (2) open the console in "Help->Debug Window"; (3) run "listaddressgroupings" command and take note of all the addresses you have coins on; (4) get the private keys for every address with nonzero balance, by running "dumpprivkey ADDRESS" command; (5) save all the privkeys in a text file; (6) close the old wallet.

To restore the saved private keys, (1) open the new wallet; (2) wait for it to fully synchronize; (3) open the console in "Help->Debug Window"; (4) run "importprivkey PRIVKEY" command for every bucked up private key; (5) wait a bit for the wallet to rescan the chain to see your balance.

Ok, when I run "listaddressgroupings" I get two addresses, both with zero balance.

I have Zero balance in the wallet and nothing in HitBTC

Well... Trying to send coins without syncing is always prone to problems. I really don't know why you were suggested to do that in the first place.

But still, I don't think your coins are lost. Just probably the wallet software is somewhat confused. What are your addresses? You can check them both in block explorer (https://chainz.cryptoid.info/btx/), to see if they actually have coins on them.

It is possible that your addresses contain coins, however the wallet doesn't show them, as it 'thinks' it has sent them.

In any case, I would suggest to back up the private keys of those two addresses, and then try to restore them on the new wallet - using the procedure I outlined above. If they actually have coins, you will see those coins in the new wallet.

Well they never showed up anywhere so I'll just write them off as they seem worthless, it was only 710 BTX anyway.
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