no still does not work
hmmm. doesn't work how exactly? did the client opened or not at all?
i do remember when i erased a file in the appdate when i used windows
then the wallet had to rescan
could i dó that in linux too ? and if so what file would i have to erase ?
I don't know about erasing anything (nor do I think that it's a good idea). but importing a private key will make qt rescan.
but thats what i did at the beginning
i imported private key
and ended up missing btc in the linux wallet
btc i do have in my windows wallet
correct amount
so why is it that the linux shows less ?
is that a bug ?
and a week ago or so i opened my electrum wallet which should show also my btc and it showed less too
thats how i found out about the charger fuction
but should that be shown in a wallet ? and why does it not sum up all the adresses including the charger adress new and show my correct amount of btc ?
Did you import all the private keys from Windows that had balances? Since you say "import private key," not "keys" plural, you may have only imported one. I suspect you may have missed some, perhaps the change
addresses. (note that that is plural too). (Is that what you mean by "charger address"?)
hi
i used always only one adress so it was one private key. so you are right plural. and i dont know how to find the changer adresses
i explain what i mean by changer
i see transactions
lets say i recived 10 btc
then i spend 3
and the missing is exactly the 7 that is left from the originaly 10
like the 10 was a note just created for my wallet and when i spend my 3 i get 7 change back
but usualy i dont see that process in my wallet. ( at least never did in the windows core )
now i see the transaction fo the 7 but i dont see the 7 arrive at any of my wallet adresses
so where are they now ?
at blockchain info i see the transactions too
in my win wallet the number of btc is correct