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Topic: Bitcoin Core 0.13.2 Released - page 2. (Read 10954 times)

staff
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Just writing some code
January 30, 2017, 07:41:11 PM
#25
hanks for information
But forum news is still displaying notification for older version 0.13.1

News: Latest stable version of Bitcoin Core: 0.13.1  [Torrent].
No it doesn't. I see it showing 0.13.2. It has been showing that for several weeks now.
newbie
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January 30, 2017, 07:39:00 PM
#24
hanks for information
But forum news is still displaying notification for older version 0.13.1

News: Latest stable version of Bitcoin Core: 0.13.1  [Torrent].
sr. member
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Merit: 250
January 30, 2017, 06:57:40 AM
#23
Hi shorena , thakns for replying and i will get back to you soon.
I was typing and then everything i wrote disappeared, cant believe it, i have to re-type again.
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
January 30, 2017, 04:58:27 AM
#22
Hi, forgive me for asking, but i dont understand even after reading on various sites, what the purpose of this Bitcoin Core - Wallet is?

Its a wallet and a full node. Thus running it you dont rely on anyone else, the client confirms all information on its own.

I have a Bitcoin address with a site called Luno  (not Luna).
It is a long number starting with .....

... with? 1, 3 would be common prefixes for addresses, 5, L and K for private keys.

SO now how and what is the use of this Bitcoin Core application, it is just another means of how to get a wallet?

You currently use a service, not a wallet. You have no control over your private keys. If the company offering the service is gone tomorrow, so are your coins. Its no different than a bank, well a bank probably has more laws to follow than a bitcoin service. This is not only true for bitcoin core, which requires you to download the entire blockchain, but also for other wallets like e.g. electrum and multibit hd.

I dont know what they mean when they say YOUR WALLET ADDRESS on those command line utilities.
I mostly get authentication errors, such a pain to work with.

Sorry its an all-sorts post.

"Command line utilities"? Not sure what your question is, can you rephrase?
sr. member
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January 30, 2017, 04:52:46 AM
#21
Hi, forgive me for asking, but i dont understand even after reading on various sites, what the purpose of this Bitcoin Core - Wallet is?
I have a Bitcoin address with a site called Luno  (not Luna).
It is a long number starting with .....

SO now how and what is the use of this Bitcoin Core application, it is just another means of how to get a wallet?

I dont know what they mean when they say YOUR WALLET ADDRESS on those command line utilities.
I mostly get authentication errors, such a pain to work with.
I have tried -u username and -p password and the bloody thing always throws an authentication issue.
I dont understand how those utils actually work.
Cgminer is one of the worst it clears the screen and shows you information but it doesnt tell you whether it has started or nor or rather connected successfully.

Sorry its an all-sorts post.
staff
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Just writing some code
January 25, 2017, 11:19:15 AM
#20
can this version .13.2 allow the import/export the wallet HD seed yet? And if so how...
No. That feature has not been implemented yet AFAIK.
You can export the Master Private Key using the dumpwallet RPC command. The Master Private Key will be in the exported text file. However there currently is no way to export just the Master Private Key to the console as can be done with dumpprivkey. Additionally the Master Private Key cannot be imported to a wallet.
full member
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January 25, 2017, 11:12:49 AM
#19
Thanks for the update.
legendary
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January 25, 2017, 10:09:55 AM
#18
can this version .13.2 allow the import/export the wallet HD seed yet? And if so how...
No. That feature has not been implemented yet AFAIK.
staff
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Just writing some code
January 15, 2017, 06:25:48 PM
#17
Where can details about  "#8357 `ce0d817` [mempool] Fix relaypriority calculation error (maiiz)" can be found?
thanks
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8357
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BitWAB admin team
January 15, 2017, 05:47:05 PM
#16
Where can details about  "#8357 `ce0d817` [mempool] Fix relaypriority calculation error (maiiz)" can be found?
thanks
staff
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Just writing some code
January 15, 2017, 04:27:00 PM
#15
Hello
I am in the process of integration BitcoinCore 0.13.2
Until the end there was still some.
With pleasure Support Bitcoin Be the network.
What better???
1. Wait until the end of Integration before I open port 8333?
2. Or now open port and continue integration?
3. Or uninstall BitcoinCore delete all files and blocks, then open port and start all over again?
Your question is entirely incomprehensible. Please ask your question in your native language in the appropriate local board.
newbie
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January 15, 2017, 04:19:51 PM
#14
Hello
I am in the process of integration BitcoinCore 0.13.2
Until the end there was still some.
With pleasure Support Bitcoin Be the network.
What better???
1. Wait until the end of Integration before I open port 8333?
2. Or now open port and continue integration?
3. Or uninstall BitcoinCore delete all files and blocks, then open port and start all over again?
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 3000
Terminated.
January 11, 2017, 06:05:45 PM
#13
can this version .13.2 allow the import/export the wallet HD seed yet? And if so how...
No, a tool / option for this has not been yet developed / released.
hero member
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January 11, 2017, 06:02:15 PM
#12
can this version .13.2 allow the import/export the wallet HD seed yet? And if so how...


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staff
Activity: 3458
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Just writing some code
January 04, 2017, 07:24:55 PM
#11
When you enable txindex for the first time it causes core to rescan. A rescan on a pruned node, requires you to redownload all missing blocks. It might work just fine after that, but I havent tried it.
It actually reindexes not rescans.
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
January 04, 2017, 07:24:13 PM
#10
can the core handle in the future an embedded blockexplorer, so we don't need to go to blockchaininfo and akin?
Core already has a block explorer of sorts built in. If you enable the transaction index with -txindex in the startup command, then you will be able to use the debug console to lookup the details of any transaction and block that your node has received and accepted.

If you want a nice looking GUI and all, that probably won't happen.

interesting, but apparently it's incompatible with the prune mode for clear reasons, so i need to dl the blockchain again

When you enable txindex for the first time it causes core to reindex. Which on a pruned node, requires you to redownload all missing blocks. It might work just fine after that, but I havent tried it.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
January 04, 2017, 04:24:22 PM
#9
can the core handle in the future an embedded blockexplorer, so we don't need to go to blockchaininfo and akin?
Core already has a block explorer of sorts built in. If you enable the transaction index with -txindex in the startup command, then you will be able to use the debug console to lookup the details of any transaction and block that your node has received and accepted.

If you want a nice looking GUI and all, that probably won't happen.

interesting, but apparently it's incompatible with the prune mode for clear reasons, so i need to dl the blockchain again
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
January 04, 2017, 10:35:34 AM
#8
can the core handle in the future an embedded blockexplorer, so we don't need to go to blockchaininfo and akin?
Core already has a block explorer of sorts built in. If you enable the transaction index with -txindex in the startup command, then you will be able to use the debug console to lookup the details of any transaction and block that your node has received and accepted.

If you want a nice looking GUI and all, that probably won't happen.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
January 04, 2017, 03:55:48 AM
#7
can the core handle in the future an embedded blockexplorer, so we don't need to go to blockchaininfo and akin?
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
January 03, 2017, 10:37:39 AM
#6
How can I know if im using the HD wallet or not?
..
I guess there is a command to put on the console and it will tell you if its HD or not but what is that command?
Go into the console and type getwalletinfo. If there is a field named hdmasterkeyid then you are using an HD wallet. Otherwise you are not.

I forgot if I finally stopped being lazy and created a new wallet and sent my coins over the new wallet or finally stuck with the same wallet.dat that i have had since years ago... im confused because I remember seeing some screenshots of the Core wallet that had an "HD" market on the bottom right and it was greyed out when the wallet was not HD and black when the wallet is HD mode activated.
That icon is in the master (development) branch and will be available for the 0.14 release.

Also how do I send my coins to the new HD wallet? wouldn't I need 2 computers for that?
You do not need two computers.

First backup your wallet.dat file. Then move it out of the data directory. Bitcoin Core will create a new HD wallet by default. Grab an address (or however many you want to send to) from the new wallet and copy them somewhere. Then stop Bitcoin Core and backup your new wallet.dat file. Move the old one back into the data directory and start up Bitcoin Core again. Now send all of your Bitcoin from this old wallet to the addresses from your new wallet. Once the transaction confirms, stop Bitcoin Core, replace the wallet file with the backup of the new wallet file and restart. You will now be using an HD wallet.
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