No, but I didn't have to with any other coin. I noticed there was something wrong right away.
Meanwhile it's fully synced and still showing 0 balance and unconfirmed transactions from 4 years ago (which where confirmed back then)
https://imgur.com/vql2IJlCmon nero, don't be such a noob. Wallets have changed but one thing remains, nothing is accurate until the wallet is 100% synced.
Still don't like the results? Maybe try a reindex?
How?: Navigate to folder containing digibyte-qt.exe > shift right click and select "open a command window here". Type "the name of your dgb-qt.exe without the ".exe" a space and then "-reindex", press enter. example "nameofdgb -reindex". Let sync all the way before you report back.
The wallet works flawlessly and I don't remember any forks that would cause you to lose you balance. I also couldn't tell you what i had for lunch yesterday...i digress.
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I'm not assuming anything is accurate until the wallet is synced. But having a handful of core wallets installed, this one is the only one that didn't show transactions as confirmed once the wallet synced passed the transaction dates, the only one where I wasn't able to check my balance through a block explorer and the only one not showing a "from" address in the (unconfirmed) transactions. Is it that weird I wonder what's wrong?
My post you responded to came after my wallet was fully synced, and still showing 0 balance and unconfirmed transactions of early 2014.
Currently letting the wallet reindex blocks on disk, just because...
Meanwhile, can you explain why block explorers aren't showing any balance nor transaction on my address?
I mean, I know only the blockchain itself can be trusted, not the 3th party explorers. But can't you agree on the fact that this is at least unusual, and worth the question?