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Topic: Rebranded to Duality Blockchain Solutions - page 16. (Read 129283 times)

legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1422
We are 5 days away from DSLK (or whatever the name) launch. Is it confirmed?
What about the whole rebrand thing? Is going to be announced on the very same day?
sr. member
Activity: 680
Merit: 255
I have had situations where I have completely lost a wallet and after installing another wallet I use importprivkey <"optionallabel"> and import them all.  
Save me a LOT of $$$$

Wow
I hope I don't get there, guess you were lucky to save the keys

The question is or will be in case of trouble:
which one of the keys I generated with this wallet should I import?

Or just do them one by one and see the outcome


Use coin control to see which inputs have a value.

Export the private key of those addresses (dumpprivkey).

That's a great idea (importing only those with value), as it would cleanup the addresses and possibly make the wallet more efficient.  I'm going to have to try that the next time I need to rebuild a wallet or daemon vm.
Thanks!!
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Tripartite of Silk, DarkSilk and Weaver
I have had situations where I have completely lost a wallet and after installing another wallet I use importprivkey <"optionallabel"> and import them all.  
Save me a LOT of $$$$

Wow
I hope I don't get there, guess you were lucky to save the keys

The question is or will be in case of trouble:
which one of the keys I generated with this wallet should I import?

Or just do them one by one and see the outcome


Use coin control to see which inputs have a value.

Export the private key of those addresses (dumpprivkey).
sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
I have had situations where I have completely lost a wallet and after installing another wallet I use importprivkey <"optionallabel"> and import them all. 
Save me a LOT of $$$$

Wow
I hope I don't get there, guess you were lucky to save the keys

The question is or will be in case of trouble:
which one of the keys I generated with this wallet should I import?

Or just do them one by one and see the outcome
sr. member
Activity: 680
Merit: 255
Don't get me wrong
I'm not concerned about the "money" here cause I know they are there

but in case of trouble If I have to use the private key to recover the wallet
which one should I use?

PS:I generated priv keys for all of them

I have had situations where I have completely lost a wallet and after installing another wallet I use importprivkey <"optionallabel"> and import them all. 
Save me a LOT of $$$$

sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
Don't get me wrong
I'm not concerned about the "money" here cause I know they are there

but in case of trouble If I have to use the private key to recover the wallet
which one should I use?

PS:I generated priv keys for all of them
sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
Also by running this command in console:

listaddressgroupings

I get a bunch of 9 addresses but again none of them shows the right amount from the wallet
 
sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
Few questions for the tech guys:

when I first installed the Silk wallet(first version x64) I had an address for it and generated a private key to be safe
that address is still in the Receiving addresses menu in the wallet
But if I put that address in the Silk explorer I get this
Error! : Search found no results for: Sh7LdoD2m1vzVhVn18pUjcn.......

Also, and I asked this before but no answer:

I have 4 addresses in the Receiving addresses menu in the Silk wallet(Version 1.0.1.1 x64)
2 of them give me the same error as above when put in the explorer
1 is my Silk address that I sent the coins from Weaver after the swap but shows 0
1 is if I remember correctly was created when I split the coins but in the explorer it gives me a smaller amount than the one displayed on the wallet(-500SLK)

I specifically turned off staking for few hours so the Available=total amount on the wallet

Is that normal?
I honestly don't know which one is my address anymore

sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
Did a bit of cleaning myself and others were kind enough to edit or move their posts in the other thread
If you feel there's more stuff to be removed from this thread and moved to the other thread let us know
sr. member
Activity: 680
Merit: 255
This community has grown in epic proportions during the short time SLK has been live.  It will continue to grow even stronger.  Good job to all of those involved!

Yes, it has grown, not only in the number of different BCT members posting, but the level of community involvement.  It is refreshing to see a project with this much support.  The dev team has done an outstanding job so far, even when the going got a little rough.  HATS OFF TO THEM!!  They have constantly done their best to keep us informed and let us know they are still around.  I never had a doubt, but it is great to see posts from them.  I am so looking forward to the first 2 or 3 weeks of November!! We are a solid community now, but come that time. we will be an unstoppable community.

legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
This community has grown in epic proportions during the short time SLK has been live.  It will continue to grow even stronger.  Good job to all of those involved!
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1422
About the old Silkcoin
That's why we moved on to the new Silk because the old one sucked
Guys you might edit your posts and add this line up front: About the old Silkcoin
Sorry to say but this thread is becoming unreadable: OLD silkcoin, NEW SILK, rebranding, ICO finished with no further announcements.
I would ask the team to clean up a bit. This is a simple request, nothing else
Agree
People are getting more confused
I think the team can delete the last posts about the old Silkcoin
we should do this through PM's


How about opening a topic for this matter in Altcoin Discussion?

Done
Created new topic
Discussion on Legacy SilkCoin wallet to help late swappers to New Silk (SLK)
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16723583


Well done, i replied you there. We should have done this long ago but they say better late than ever.
Now I would ask silk devs to delete anything that will not be in line with this topic.
 Wink
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Tripartite of Silk, DarkSilk and Weaver
The SLK wallet works as a clock.

But the "Warning: Checkpoint is to old..." message won't disappear though the wallet is fully in sync with the network.
Is this normal behavior?


Only if your running version 1.0.0.0

Seems like you haven't updated your wallet to the latest version.

Download from https://silk.silknetwork.org the binary for your operating system.

Version 1.0.1.1

Aha, the message disappeared!

Please check the download link (64) on OP.


The links now point to the correct versions.

OSX currently hasn't got a binary built of version 1.0.1.1
full member
Activity: 148
Merit: 101
The SLK wallet works as a clock.

But the "Warning: Checkpoint is to old..." message won't disappear though the wallet is fully in sync with the network.
Is this normal behavior?


Only if your running version 1.0.0.0

Seems like you haven't updated your wallet to the latest version.

Download from https://silk.silknetwork.org the binary for your operating system.

Version 1.0.1.1

Aha, the message disappeared!

Please check the download link (64) on OP.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Tripartite of Silk, DarkSilk and Weaver
The SLK wallet works as a clock.

But the "Warning: Checkpoint is to old..." message won't disappear though the wallet is fully in sync with the network.
Is this normal behavior?


Only if your running version 1.0.0.0

Seems like you haven't updated your wallet to the latest version.

Download from https://silk.silknetwork.org the binary for your operating system.

Version 1.0.1.1
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Decentralised Amazon & ICO Hub
When distribution darksilk?
full member
Activity: 148
Merit: 101
The SLK wallet works as a clock.

But the "Warning: Checkpoint is to old..." message won't disappear though the wallet is fully in sync with the network.
Is this normal behavior?
sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
Sorry Revelations86
Just saw your earlier posts and realized that you've checked the explorer before

In my case for example:
In Silk explorer I can see that my coins were transferred to my weaver Silk (ICO) address
then they were moved to a Pool address where loads of coins were transferred as well from other ICO participants
I guess that's the way it's done to be exchanged when the time comes, to Darksilk(DSLK)

I did however check my Weaver dashboard and the Silk (ICO) shows the amount that I transferred
sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
righteousfire
I quoted your post on the new thread below

Please follow that
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Tripartite of Silk, DarkSilk and Weaver
It is not the developers or the job of Silk Network to chase your lost coins.

If you had sent them to Weaver, then maybe we can help.
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