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BitShares PTS / Re: [Giveaway I] Claim your free PTS - rule inside
« on: December 16, 2013, 05:14:38 pm »
Oh sure! what the heck! PTS address in sig
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SO, how do we get our Memorycoins from our Protoshares?
I am new and I would like to know at at the CLI dumpprivkey Youprotosharesaddress.....where do I get "YourPTSsaddress" from the wallet?
New Updates & Improved Stability once again.
Instead of remembering your last selected currency, we've made it so you can directly view the currency rates of your preferred choice.
You can use this feature by bookmarking your preferred currency.
Example.. http://pts.greg.ly/#USD or http://pts.greg.ly/#BTC, http://pts.greg.ly/#GBP etc etc.
Hope this is helpful =)
George
Oooh, indeed it does.
It should look like this ... http://d.pr/i/8zeD - I'll work to fix the issue.
George
go to help -> debug window -> console and type "listaddressgroupings"
you get an overview of all the addresses in your wallet.
to get the private key for an address type:
walletpassphrase "yourpassphrase" 600 (i hope your wallet is encrypted )
dumpprivkey PtsAddressHere
you might want to move your whole balance to one address before so you don't have to handle multiple keys. just create a new one and send everything there.
@Gekko:
i think there's not really another way. maybe a routine which reads the pts wallet.dat could make it more user-friendly, but in terms of security a transfer of the private keys is the only way to prove that you own the pts
Couple questions. Is there any documentation on this? or a seperate wallet? webiste? those sorts of things?
Also how do you obtain the private key that you're speaking of?
It's a separate altcoin/DAC - separate wallet, website etc. The private key will be derivable from your PTS private key.