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hero member
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Monero (XMR) - secure, private, untraceable
I used a 2nd address same story. Copied from a straight line without spaces.
If you copied it from bitcointalk there is a non-visible space near the end of the address.
sr. member
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Going on 16 hours withdrawal from Poloniex to BTER...anyone else having similar issues?

I have now sent support tickets to both exchanges   Huh

Yes.  There was  bug with payment IDs for a while.  See this post from hitBTC for some info.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7987831

It really sucks to have money in limbo.  I do too.
Yesterday I decided to do an arbitrage from Poloniex to Hitbtc. It could be effective: there is a price difference between two exchanges + hitbtc has 0% fees. But I could not withdraw money fast enough from poloniex, so lost time and could not do what I set out to. I'll try again later, hope they'll be no such issues this time.

Anyone planning to arbitrage on any exchanges should have plenty of BTC and their coin of choice on the exchanges ahead of time, surely?

Seeing an arbitrage and waiting on a transfer before you can execute, is like seeing a sexy girl in a club and waiting for the DJ to play a slow jam before making your move... what you think you're the only guy in the room with eyes?! Whilst you wait eyeing her up, some other guy will walk over, run some game and end up dry-humping her to some dubstep and you're left cursing (with umpteen others) the fact that slow jams came on too late.

PS - isn't life too short to arbitrage?
legendary
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I see that both Bittrex and Polo now require Payment ID for whitdrawal. So what's the Payment ID in your simplewallet address? (the "view key" number?) Usually I whitdrew using only the wallet address.

Just leave it blank, its not a requirement its only there if you want to transfer between exchanges.

Pending Whitdrawals...Status: Invalid Address,

that's why I'm asking. I quadruple checked the address.

Sounds weird, you should contact the exchange if your 100% sure of the address. Also double check you haven't copy and pasted any leading spaces in.

I used a 2nd address same story. Copied from a straight line without spaces.
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I see that both Bittrex and Polo now require Payment ID for whitdrawal. So what's the Payment ID in your simplewallet address? (the "view key" number?) Usually I whitdrew using only the wallet address.

Just leave it blank, its not a requirement its only there if you want to transfer between exchanges.

Pending Whitdrawals...Status: Invalid Address,

that's why I'm asking. I quadruple checked the address.

Sounds weird, you should contact the exchange if your 100% sure of the address. Also double check you haven't copy and pasted any leading spaces in.
legendary
Activity: 1120
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I see that both Bittrex and Polo now require Payment ID for whitdrawal. So what's the Payment ID in your simplewallet address? (the "view key" number?) Usually I whitdrew using only the wallet address.

Just leave it blank, its not a requirement its only there if you want to transfer between exchanges.

Pending Whitdrawals...Status: Invalid Address,

that's why I'm asking. I quadruple checked the address.
r05
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test cryptocoin please ignore
I'm going on a 3-week holiday today, so the development will be paused from my side for now. If I have the opportunity, I'll try to answer questions here as soon as possible. Wink
I wish I could go on a 3-week holiday!!
hero member
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I see that both Bittrex and Polo now require Payment ID for whitdrawal. So what's the Payment ID in your simplewallet address? (the "view key" number?) Usually I whitdrew using only the wallet address.

Just leave it blank, its not a requirement its only there if you want to transfer between exchanges.
legendary
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I see that both Bittrex and Polo now require Payment ID for whitdrawal. So what's the Payment ID in your simplewallet address? (the "view key" number?) Usually I whitdrew using only the wallet address.
newbie
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Going on 16 hours withdrawal from Poloniex to BTER...anyone else having similar issues?

I have now sent support tickets to both exchanges   Huh

Yes.  There was  bug with payment IDs for a while.  See this post from hitBTC for some info.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7987831

It really sucks to have money in limbo.  I do too.
Yesterday I decided to do an arbitrage from Poloniex to Hitbtc. It could be effective: there is a price difference between two exchanges + hitbtc has 0% fees. But I could not withdraw money fast enough from poloniex, so lost time and could not do what I set out to. I'll try again later, hope they'll be no such issues this time.
newbie
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I am personally doing a small survey about XMR for all the people interested in completing it :
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JqIXkjKpcEpv6lyH6SD22f_Ny0i-rhM9bV21WcOFstw/viewform
Thanks in advance
Good survey. I answered all the questions.
But what are the next steps?
hero member
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...core devs know how to use git, but that doesn't mean there aren't some decent coders that would be interested in contributing but have never used version control at all (it's sad but true)...

80% of serious version control users have never touched git.  They have used rcs, cvs, svn, bitkeeper, perforce, team server, rational tools, revise, mercurial, darcs, what have you, but not yet git.

80% of git users are not competent git users.

Just estimates, mind you.  Some of my best hires have been people who failed simple "obvious" tests.  There's really nothing sad about it.  There are a lot of people in the world who are not like you.  It makes the world a better place.  Many of them will be better than you at something extremely valuable to you.  Some of them will be better than you at just about everything you care about.

Personally, when I have to work with someone, I put a pretty high importance on their not being a complete and utter rectal suppository.  It outweighs things like coming from the right school or using the right text editor.
Oh, I agree with you completely, and it wasn't a criticism on my part.  My response was just trying to explain to Mumbles.

I like to say: good developers know how to code, the best developers know how to use google, people, and other educational resources =p.
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Monero Client .NET v0.39.0-alpha.1 has been released!
Please be aware that this is a test release, thus, it isn't being beamed by auto-update. You can download it from here.

This release is experimental and should not be used in production, but for testing purposes only. It is meant to bring the core development team a bigger tester base for using the new daemon and rpcwallet which offer a lot more opportunities (like using Windows services) waiting besides my current implementation. Also, I have set the client to request administrator mode on startup to avoid issues accessing the registry, and allow more developments to be done in the future.

There are some known bugs in this version which are already being worked on by the core development team:

  • You must wait for the daemon to initialize its RPC service before entering your wallet password
    (Wait for the synchronization status icon to appear in the main window)

  • You cannot create a new wallet, but use an already existing one

Have fun using the new build, and please give feedback about it, as it would be valuable for the entire Monero team.


I'm going on a 3-week holiday today, so the development will be paused from my side for now. If I have the opportunity, I'll try to answer questions here as soon as possible. Wink
hero member
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Monero (XMR) - secure, private, untraceable
After testing the "--restore-deterministic-wallet" on windows, i lost some transactions.
I re-download the blockchain but only the last transactions appear.

What is the problem?


I am having the same problem as this guy. I just restored my cold wallet with the deterministic key... Only the past day's transactions show up. I read the subsequent replies to his post but don't really understand what to do to fix the bug (I download the windows binaries, I assume they are outdated). Do I have to get the recent updated code from github and compile it (I don't know how to do that ! )? Any help? It's fun learning all this stuff!

Yes, you would have to compile it on Windows to get the latest binaries. In future we will have a more automated build process and will offer nightlies for stuff like this. In the meantime you will either have to wait for our next tagged release (which will be coming once the new daemon stuff has been tested more rigorously) or build it yourself.
Linux build is much easier then Windows build, so if you need the funds now it'll be easier for you to build it on linux.

From the getting started monero.cc page (this will build it for you):
Code:
cd ~ && rm -f install_monero.sh && wget http://monero.cc/downloads/install_monero.sh && bash install_monero.sh
legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
...core devs know how to use git, but that doesn't mean there aren't some decent coders that would be interested in contributing but have never used version control at all (it's sad but true)...

80% of serious version control users have never touched git.  They have used rcs, cvs, svn, bitkeeper, perforce, team server, rational tools, revise, mercurial, darcs, what have you, but not yet git.

80% of git users are not competent git users.

Just estimates, mind you.  Some of my best hires have been people who failed simple "obvious" tests.  There's really nothing sad about it.  There are a lot of people in the world who are not like you.  It makes the world a better place.  Many of them will be better than you at something extremely valuable to you.  Some of them will be better than you at just about everything you care about.

Personally, when I have to work with someone, I put a pretty high importance on their not being a complete and utter rectal suppository.  It outweighs things like coming from the right school or using the right text editor.
donator
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GetMonero.org / MyMonero.com
After testing the "--restore-deterministic-wallet" on windows, i lost some transactions.
I re-download the blockchain but only the last transactions appear.

What is the problem?


I am having the same problem as this guy. I just restored my cold wallet with the deterministic key... Only the past day's transactions show up. I read the subsequent replies to his post but don't really understand what to do to fix the bug (I download the windows binaries, I assume they are outdated). Do I have to get the recent updated code from github and compile it (I don't know how to do that ! )? Any help? It's fun learning all this stuff!

Yes, you would have to compile it on Windows to get the latest binaries. In future we will have a more automated build process and will offer nightlies for stuff like this. In the meantime you will either have to wait for our next tagged release (which will be coming once the new daemon stuff has been tested more rigorously) or build it yourself.
legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas

0-1   9   14%
1-10   15   24%
10-100   27   43%
100-1000   4   6%
1000+   8   13%

From this I infer that at least 8% of the respondents are liars.
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★☆★ 777Coin - The Exciting Bitco
This coin seems to be pretty active.  Think I'll have to pick a few up ;-)
kbm
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Some people will try to see the downside in the most positive things...
Are you serious? After they just messed up and forgot to merge a fix to the right branch?

Shit happens... if you've never messed up a commit or forgotten to commit something, then you haven't been a developer very long.

Not sure what you mean here mumbles. I would think that the discussion is taking place specifically because of the forgotten merge. God forbid someone hasn't used git before, or has used it in different ways than they are planning on using it for this project. The fact that they're willing to host the session in order to standardize their efforts on this project after only a few months since launch shows to me that it's growing rapidly. A group of individuals, familiar with the project, offering training in order to better understand how the project should be handled? Not in my open source project Roll Eyes !

I'm still waiting for even one thing you like about Monero Smiley
hero member
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Some people will try to see the downside in the most positive things...
Are you serious? After they just messed up and forgot to merge a fix to the right branch?

Shit happens... if you've never messed up a commit or forgotten to commit something, then you haven't been a developer very long.
newbie
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Are you serious? After they just messed up and forgot to merge a fix to the right branch?


Some people will try to see the downside in the most positive things...
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