So I'm finding this about as simple as trying to program a monkey-driven rocket trip to Pluto.
Trying to get bitcoin today.
Went the paypal route to VirWox, put in a transaction that supposedly went through.
Downloaded Armory wallet.
Then had to download bitcoin, since I got a message directing me to do that.
Nothing in the Armory wallet from the paypal transaction though.
So I then try to fire off an interac-transfer through quickbt.com
Again, transaction goes through, but nothing in Armory wallet.
Armory is giving me this message "Downloading via Armory CDN", and a torrent rate, along with "7 hours" (was 8 earlier).
Can someone please advise me as to what is going on, and also if there is any possibility of actually getting some bitcoin today, please advise on that method as well.
Thank you.
Well Armory is a full validation wallet as far as i know, which means you need to download the whole blockchain first if its labeled correctly.
The blockchain size is massive;
https://blockchain.info/charts/blocks-sizeIf you want a quick sync wallet, thats not one. You'll want a SPV wallet like Multibit HD or GreenAddress if you want 2FA. Some recommend Electrum but i'm not familiar with that one.
I personally would recommend Electrum. OP, you will have to fetch the private key(s) of the bitcoin address that the bitcoins were sent to. You can check the balance of any bitcoin address at any given time by going to this:
https://blockchain.info/address/yourbitcoinaddress
So, as I assume you know your bitcoin address, put that in there in the meantime. (You're going to have to fetch the private keys and import them to something like Electrum to gain access to your funds, though.)
EDIT:
Thanks for the reply, much appreciated.
So will the two transactions appear in my wallet in Armory once the "blockchain" is downloaded?
And every time I do a transaction, does Armory go through this tedious process? Or just at the outset?
Yes, it will. However, it'll take a long time since, as Virosa mentioned, the blockchain is absolutely massive.
No, it won't. Once your computer downloads the blockchain, keeping up with it is no big task and you won't have to wait a long time to download the blockchain for every transaction.