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I was able to recover my private keys by reverse engineering the wallet and using a custom scalpel config to pull every instance off my hard drives. I then wrote a script to chop out the private keys put them in an array, convert the hex versions to each kind of of public key (compressed and not...
I was able to recover my private keys by reverse engineering the wallet and using a custom scalpel config to pull every instance off my hard drives. I then wrote a script to chop out the private keys put them in an array, convert the hex versions to each kind of of public key (compressed and not...
I'm not sure what caused it yet, I'm still talking to Evan about trying to find the core dumps. I'm still going through the logs and trying to figure out what happened, and why the new address didn't write anything to the wallet file and why my old wallet file had 0's written over it.
I did the...
I tried loading an older wallet file I was using for software I'm building with the new bitcoind. After closing it out and attempting to open it, it is now it is also corrupted in the same way. All zeroes and is the same file size as the one I sent 1k DRK too. Something very weird is going on, I...
I grabbed the swap too, I went through the physical memory and didn't find anything useful. Hopefully I will have better luck in the swap. Perhaps if evan gets back to me he can least give me an idea if it would be possible to recover.
The darkcoin instance is definitely shut down by now, I have dd'd my mem in the hopes I might be able to find it in there but I can't think of anything else to do.
Just because I didn't run nodes on the test net does not mean I was not participating in other ways. Also first to report such a phenomena does not mean I'm the only one, the wallet could have been corrupting in other situations but no one reported it because they didn't lose coins.
Yes, I shut down the daemon using CTRL+C, backed up the wallet and tried to kick it back on when I received the failed message. I guess this could be where the problem occurred.
Did I blame the coin? I believe I was suggesting there perhaps is an issue in the bleeding edge version of the RC3 soft fork. I personally can't check the code so it is very difficult for me to determine the source of the problem. It is very clear to me many of you don't care about the code base...
Thank you for getting this back on topic.
I did not encrypt the wallet before sending funds. I was doing this as a test run on a masternode, was trying to do the setup simple as possible. It was a vanilla ubuntu 64bit ubuntu install. I wget the newest darkcoind from the RC3 soft fork thread, I...
So you can see a post history where I have supported Darkcoin because I like the technology? What does this have to do with the actual problem I'm facing anyway?
You guys are seriously far to blinded by making money for us to work as a community to find problems with the software and improve...
You don't understand software development if you think that because it works in some cases it has to work in every case. The hardest bugs to catch are the ones that are only present sometimes.
People like you are really making me consider dropping the rest of my DRK.
You can can shift the blame all you like but I backed up to several locations, I just didn't assume that the wallet file generated by the new darkcoind would be corrupted. I never had this issue in the many years I have used crypto. This is bleeding edge software release, I should have verified...