Author Topic: Does DevShares wallet_import_private_key work?  (Read 6017 times)

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Offline wackou

Thanks, missed that post, had still an 80/10/10 distribution in mind, hence the reason I was expecting some to be there. To be fair, there are some PTS addresses in genesis.json, not sure what purpose they serve:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BitShares/bitshares/dvs/0.4.28/libraries/blockchain/genesis_bts.json
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BitShares/bitshares/dvs/0.4.28/libraries/blockchain/genesis_dvs.json

(look for addresses that start with 'P')

I guess I'll have to wait, then, however it still felt weird that the private key import seemed to work correctly but that there was no balance associated with them...
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Offline cgafeng

The next release should have a "wallet_import_keys_from_json" command that can be used.

just wait for this version, it's hard to import wallet now.
PTS and AGS no longer have devshare, have a view for this
http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/update/2015/01/08/DevShares-Reloaded/
« Last Edit: January 08, 2015, 02:35:39 pm by cgafeng »
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Offline wackou

I also successfully imported my keyhotee ID (wackou), and nothing there either...
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Offline wackou

Note: I did call wallet_rescan_blockchain, just to be clear...
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Offline wackou

I tried importing my BTS private keys, however out of the 3 I tried, only 1 gave me some DVS (and less than expected)...

Is there a way to check allocation or the genesis block for which addresses should have some funds?

I also tried to importing some PTS keys (that donated to AGS), which did not fail, and no funds there either... Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
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