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Topic: can i continue using an old version? (Read 673 times)

hero member
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October 21, 2015, 09:43:28 AM
#13
I am facing another problem with 2.4.4, I hope the newer version solves it, when I am on linux machine and I import a new key, it only remembers as long as it stays on, after the restart the address is missing from the wallet? Any reason why is that happening or how can make it remember??

Update to the latest version, and open an issue if that bug is still there.


I already did on Windows, will update on the linux machine and see if it's still there or not. Thanks

Edit: the problem is still there on Linux machine with the updated version and I have opened a bug report.

Its your wish until the software force you to update to the latest version. Tongue and newer version will have some bugs fixed with lot of improvement.

I think if you use a server which is using bitcoin core version 0.11.1 when sending the transactions with electrum, it should still be fine.. Not sure about this cmiiw.
full member
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October 20, 2015, 11:20:41 AM
#12
Its your wish until the software force you to update to the latest version. Tongue and newer version will have some bugs fixed with lot of improvement.
sr. member
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October 20, 2015, 11:07:59 AM
#11
wouldn't just backup up the Private Key be enough.  anything goes wrong with the old wallet, can't I just import the private key to a new wallet and everything would be ok?

If you mean upgrading from one version of Electrum to another then all you need is the seed of the wallet. With the seed you will be able to restore the complete wallet should anything go wrong.

Just backing up one private key will not help if you want to restore the complete wallet, it will just help to restore a single address.
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October 20, 2015, 10:45:23 AM
#10
wouldn't just backup up the Private Key be enough.  anything goes wrong with the old wallet, can't I just import the private key to a new wallet and everything would be ok?
legendary
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October 20, 2015, 10:37:26 AM
#9
I am facing another problem with 2.4.4, I hope the newer version solves it, when I am on linux machine and I import a new key, it only remembers as long as it stays on, after the restart the address is missing from the wallet? Any reason why is that happening or how can make it remember??

Update to the latest version, and open an issue if that bug is still there.
legendary
Activity: 1896
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October 20, 2015, 10:34:05 AM
#8
Any idea when we will have Trezor support back in Electrum?

soon (tm)

staff
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October 20, 2015, 09:40:23 AM
#7
you can keep using your old wallet, but you will need to update your software

Any idea when we will have Trezor support back in Electrum?

If I have to update it will mean that I can no longer make use of Electrum as all my wallets are Trezor based.

Isn't the Trezor support not working only for Windows binaries ? If yes then why not simply use Linux (Ubuntu) or something else as Dual boot and you are good to go without any issues .
sr. member
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October 20, 2015, 09:28:01 AM
#6
you can keep using your old wallet, but you will need to update your software

Any idea when we will have Trezor support back in Electrum?

If I have to update it will mean that I can no longer make use of Electrum as all my wallets are Trezor based.
hero member
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October 20, 2015, 09:04:30 AM
#5
So the new version creates transactions which are not affected by the malleability attack, is that right?

I am facing another problem with 2.4.4, I hope the newer version solves it, when I am on linux machine and I import a new key, it only remembers as long as it stays on, after the restart the address is missing from the wallet? Any reason why is that happening or how can make it remember??
legendary
Activity: 1896
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October 20, 2015, 08:31:13 AM
#4
you can keep using your old wallet, but you will need to update your software
sr. member
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October 20, 2015, 06:47:35 AM
#3
can i continue using an old version (1.9.Cool or do i have to update to newest version?

There was a lot of improvements and new features since then , if you think you don't need them then you can stay on the old version without any issues , just make sure to always have your seed , in case something happens you can recover your wallet and get your BTC back .

Will there not be a problem with the 'lower S value' or something Thomas mentioned? He recommended that users upgrade to the latest version. I however also cannot upgrade as I use a Trezor and the latest versions do not have any hardware wallet support.

EDIT: Here's the post from Thomas https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12709831

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Please do update, as previous versions create signatures with high S values, which are nonstandard now.
staff
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October 20, 2015, 06:42:44 AM
#2
can i continue using an old version (1.9.Cool or do i have to update to newest version?

There was a lot of improvements and new features since then , if you think you don't need them then you can stay on the old version without any issues , just make sure to always have your seed , in case something happens you can recover your wallet and get your BTC back .
hero member
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October 20, 2015, 06:38:40 AM
#1
can i continue using an old version (1.9.Cool or do i have to update to newest version?
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