You still have not provided me with what proof you require to help me and what providing proof to some random like you would accomplish.Then by all means go ahead.
You still have not provided me with what proof you require to help me and what providing proof to some random like you would accomplish.Then by all means go ahead.
Ppl please correct me if I'm wrong, but you need access to your private key, from wallet.dat, to generate new public keys. By all means, you could still try EDIT you mean ran before the crash - still don't think it would helpThis is the kind of response I expected, but maybe its because I develop software and didn't expect everyone here to just be investors but actually developers.
From what I can tell is my file is full of junk as well, especially after comparing it to my mac wallet.dat file. I may have already created too many new files on the linux machine in an attempt to salvage it to get it back.
I ran ./darkcoind getnewaddress masternode
Is there any chance this outputs the private key in any log when this is done?
No my friend. The fact is that everyone here knows its closed source (for the time being) and have zero issues with that. If it bothers you that much, why did you even try to set up a Masternode if you're against it being closed source?Suspicious about what? The masternode client is closed source, you don't like me stating facts? I normally compile all my cyrptocurrency clients from source.
So, if this is sincere, I understand your angst. Calm down, post the wallet.dat and let US try to help YOU, instead of you antagonizing us../darkcoind getnewaddress masternode
Did I not do this? Did I not post the output of the darkcoind, did I not provide the TXID and the address it was sent to? Did I not specify the exact version I was running? You are pretending like I never provided any of this information.You are the one with the lost coins. You should post everything you have because even if it is not me somebody else may come along and help.
Can't figure why you wouldn't do this.
yidakee had a good suggestion. Plus in your reply you implied you had unposted information. Let's see it all -- I think that gives you the best chance.Did I not do this? Did I not post the output of the darkcoind, did I not provide the TXID and the address it was sent to? Did I not specify the exact version I was running? You are pretending like I never provided any of this information.
I was stating facts and you are putting your own spin on them.No my friend. The fact is that everyone here knows its closed source (for the time being) and have zero issues with that. If it bothers you that much, why did you even try to set up a Masternode if you're against it being closed source?
Please do put the file on dropbox and post the link so we can have a look at it. And dont make excuses that you did not encypt it.
I see that you are not a software developer and simply a investor who doesn't realize why I would mention that. You guys are too blinded by your own investments to even consider that a bleeding edge release could have any issues. You are harassing a long time supporter and making the community look like assholes.blackempress and his/her emphasis of "closed source", see what you are trying to do.
Mr software dev, bitcoiner since 09', my ass. Post the wallet.dat or shut up and troll elsewhere.I was stating facts and you are putting your own spin on them.
Which file? The darkcoind or the borked wallet.dat file?
Mrs SoftwareDev. I'm more active on reddit and bitcointalk than I am here and my registration date here proves nothing. You are being a complete ass and hurting the community more than helping it by acting the way you are acting.Mr software dev, bitcoiner since 09', my ass. Post the wallet.dat or shut up and troll elsewhere.
EDIT: Long time supporter, yet registered this Monday. right.
Exactly this. I'm not a great software developer, I'm just doing some small stuffs since 1990s (was my primary job in 2000s but not now) and as a software developer I know the first rule of every backup - make sure it works before you change anything.Off topic, but there is quite simple procedure that may save a lot of nerves - to backup private key for address and to save it as paper backup (may be encrypted with gpg). I think it's the most reliable way to backup.
However I have never used my addresses without verifyed backup.
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 the backup but to pretend its entirely my fault it broke is absurd.Exactly this. I'm not a great software developer, I'm just doing some small stuffs since 1990s (was my primary job in 2000s but not now) and as a software developer I know the first rule of every backup - make sure it works before you change anything.
There you go again blaming the daemon. From 315 nodes up a few mins ago, we're now up to 335. Its NOT the daemon. It probably was a corrupt download Mrs. Software Dev.I also did do my homework, I just never had a crypto daemon fuck up so royally bad on me. I usually assume the wallet it generates won't corrupt within minutes after it has been made.
http://www.reddit.com/user/blackempressEDIT: Long time supporter, yet registered this Monday. right.
lol case closed !
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?lol case closed !
What? I was just showing that he didn't just appear out of nowhere and has in fact supported DRK in the past. I'm trying to stop the witchhunt so we can concentrate on figuring out if this might be a real problem or just his system playing up.lol case closed !
I was not mean to blame you (sorry if it looked like this) but to warn others - crypto is not a bank or smth, you are the one who are responsible to do whatever you can to protect your money here. You can blame dev, scammers, failed exchanges or whoever else but at the end of a day it's only you. Btw by saying "you" I mean myself and everyone here too.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 the backup but to pretend its entirely my fault it broke is absurd.
So what would you have us do? The reason why you got a harsh response was because you jumped to blaming the coin against all odds and refused to consider any other sources of error. There is a right way and wrong way to ask for help. Saying "your coin is broken" and bashing is not the correct way.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 it, its very disheartening.
Thank you for getting this back on topic.Lets try to focus on the facts here. Both wallets are corrupt, even the backup. Hex editor shows only zero's. Was the wallet encrypted before you sent funds to it?
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 at all and are only interested in making money.So what would you have us do? The reason why you got a harsh response was because you jumped to blaming the coin against all odds and refused to consider any other sources of error. There is a right way and wrong way to ask for help. Saying "your coin is broken" and bashing is not the correct way.
That was kind of ironic. Some long-time supporters started to troll the coin for money not so long ago...What? I was just showing that he didn't just appear out of nowhere and has in fact supported DRK in the past. I'm trying to stop the witchhunt so we can concentrate on figuring out if this might be a real problem or just his system playing up.
When you backed the wallet up, did you shut down the daemon first?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 generated the address, I backed up the wallets, sent the money and went back to the server and could not load darkcoind because of corrupted wallets. After checking the wallet files in a hex editor and I have nothing but zeros.
I understand there is probably nothing that can be done but I was at least hoping that the problem would be acknowledged so the cause could be determined.
You are not on topic and are just making the community look bad, I recommend if you care about the community you should refrain from posting.That was kind of ironic. Some long-time supporters started to troll the coin for money not so long ago...