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I can see my LTS in GST explorer where do I do to get my LTS, is there Bitcoin like wallet I need?
On importing a private key, an error occurs if the wallet is locked. The wallet does not specify what to do if this is attempted, but just displays an error number - implying perhaps that the private key was incorrect; so some users will need clearer instructions on this. To fix the problem, just unlock wallet before importing keys.
Quote from: Avant on July 15, 2014, 05:14:38 amThe problem is done. Thanks!How did you fix? I'm seeing others report the same problem.
The problem is done. Thanks!
Quote from: jwiz168 on July 14, 2014, 11:35:07 pmhow about in multibit client?In order to extract your private key from multibit, you must export the .key file using the Export option in the multibit clientonce you have extracted the key, you must open it in a text file. note: you cannot put a password on the exported file if you wish to view the private key
how about in multibit client?
for AGS - PTS shareholders, even if we import the keys we cannot play until 2.5 months have passed correct? So in any case we should wait until 2.5 months have passed before we import our keys, or have I misunderstood?
The best way would be to covert AGS to a coin like PTS. In that way everytime there is a snapshot we can just transfer the balance to another address. Maybe even combine AGS and PTS into a single unified DPoS coin (I had given a complicated suggestion earlier which involved merging PTS, AGS & BTS XT).
Quote from: JakeThePanda on July 15, 2014, 01:22:53 pmQuote from: FreeTrade on July 15, 2014, 12:33:42 pmQuote from: JakeThePanda on July 15, 2014, 11:56:27 amYeah, this recommendation concerns me a little, especially since my biggest balances are AGS and we can't move those. I already imported my private keys so I hope these are just precautionary measures. Is this a real risk? Should I ?There's a chain of trust involved in getting the software to you - if you're reading and compiling yourself, that's the shortest chain - you're just trusting the code I've published and that your own system isn't compromised.If you're using the binaries, or relying on someone else to vet the code, that chain is longer, you're trusting the compiler isn't compromised, that his system/software isn't compromised, that the network isn't compromised, that github and that your own system isn't compromised. We're looking at other ways to handle this private key issue that require less risk and trust.For now, there is no reason to import AGS/MMC/PTS keys - those balances don't start maturing for another 2 months anyway.Wow! Now that I know this I'm very surprised the community would support any DAC without reviewing the code first. Why are these risks only being brought up now? No offense, but the code should have been completely reviewed before it was agreed to have it's own section in the forum and be fully supported. Thank you for adding AGS/PTS to the distribution list, but at what cost do we blindly support a DAC?At this early stage in the developement of DACs and this community, the leadership of Invictus has the most to say. I'm pointing at I3 for not making this an important issue. It could potentially compromise the entire project. No?Sure, it's very important and we should be concerned with security and all that - but FreeTrade has been around forever, and as far as I'm concerned he's a trusted dev. I believe he created PTS - someone correct me if I'm wrong.So what you're saying is absolutely true, but in this particular instance the community (and, I believe, I3) decided there wasn't much to be afraid of.
Quote from: FreeTrade on July 15, 2014, 12:33:42 pmQuote from: JakeThePanda on July 15, 2014, 11:56:27 amYeah, this recommendation concerns me a little, especially since my biggest balances are AGS and we can't move those. I already imported my private keys so I hope these are just precautionary measures. Is this a real risk? Should I ?There's a chain of trust involved in getting the software to you - if you're reading and compiling yourself, that's the shortest chain - you're just trusting the code I've published and that your own system isn't compromised.If you're using the binaries, or relying on someone else to vet the code, that chain is longer, you're trusting the compiler isn't compromised, that his system/software isn't compromised, that the network isn't compromised, that github and that your own system isn't compromised. We're looking at other ways to handle this private key issue that require less risk and trust.For now, there is no reason to import AGS/MMC/PTS keys - those balances don't start maturing for another 2 months anyway.Wow! Now that I know this I'm very surprised the community would support any DAC without reviewing the code first. Why are these risks only being brought up now? No offense, but the code should have been completely reviewed before it was agreed to have it's own section in the forum and be fully supported. Thank you for adding AGS/PTS to the distribution list, but at what cost do we blindly support a DAC?At this early stage in the developement of DACs and this community, the leadership of Invictus has the most to say. I'm pointing at I3 for not making this an important issue. It could potentially compromise the entire project. No?
Quote from: JakeThePanda on July 15, 2014, 11:56:27 amYeah, this recommendation concerns me a little, especially since my biggest balances are AGS and we can't move those. I already imported my private keys so I hope these are just precautionary measures. Is this a real risk? Should I ?There's a chain of trust involved in getting the software to you - if you're reading and compiling yourself, that's the shortest chain - you're just trusting the code I've published and that your own system isn't compromised.If you're using the binaries, or relying on someone else to vet the code, that chain is longer, you're trusting the compiler isn't compromised, that his system/software isn't compromised, that the network isn't compromised, that github and that your own system isn't compromised. We're looking at other ways to handle this private key issue that require less risk and trust.For now, there is no reason to import AGS/MMC/PTS keys - those balances don't start maturing for another 2 months anyway.
Yeah, this recommendation concerns me a little, especially since my biggest balances are AGS and we can't move those. I already imported my private keys so I hope these are just precautionary measures. Is this a real risk? Should I ?
You can use your btc/mmc/pts-wallets with lottoshares. At least it worked for me The security risk is about the same though. We have to trust freetrade or check his code.
QuoteWe strongly recommend you move your BTC/DOGE/PTS/MMC/ShareCoin/FootballCoin balance to new wallet before importing your keys or wallets in LottoShares.I'll be writing a guide on this shortly. Why ?Is it possible that my private keys are getting disclosed or something ?
We strongly recommend you move your BTC/DOGE/PTS/MMC/ShareCoin/FootballCoin balance to new wallet before importing your keys or wallets in LottoShares.I'll be writing a guide on this shortly.
Quote from: jwiz168 on July 14, 2014, 10:56:49 pmQuote from: biophil on July 14, 2014, 04:57:46 pmNeat! Imported my AGS privkey, and lo and behold, it tells me I have some immature LTS, and apparently they're supposed to mature in 2.5 months. Thanks, FreeTrade, this is cool!How do you import AGS priv key?You find your BTC address that you donated to AGS with, let's call it 1addy-------------. Then you go to help->debug in Bitcoin-qt, and then click on the Console tab.type Code: [Select]dumpprivkey 1addy------------- The text it spits out (let's call it AGSprivkey---------------) is your AGS private key! Be careful, the fact that you have to do this is one of the major vulnerabilities of AGS. If someone manages to steal the key, you could lose your entire donation.Anyway, open up the lottoshares client, go to the console in it, type Code: [Select]importprivkey AGSprivkey--------------- hit enter, and wait a few minutes. If it works, you should see immature LTS show up in your wallet soon.
Quote from: biophil on July 14, 2014, 04:57:46 pmNeat! Imported my AGS privkey, and lo and behold, it tells me I have some immature LTS, and apparently they're supposed to mature in 2.5 months. Thanks, FreeTrade, this is cool!How do you import AGS priv key?
Neat! Imported my AGS privkey, and lo and behold, it tells me I have some immature LTS, and apparently they're supposed to mature in 2.5 months. Thanks, FreeTrade, this is cool!
dumpprivkey 1addy-------------
importprivkey AGSprivkey---------------
Sorry guys, we've had to push out the release by another week - http://forum.lottoshares.org/topic/4/lottoshares-you-probably-wouldn-t-be-interested-in-this-launch-july-8th/4
i've missed the snapshot but would be very interested on buying LTS. Im guessing it's still too early to speculate when that would be possible?
Is the random period provably random or is it going to be one that makes sure your shares get vested first?
Where is the website / client / instructions for claiming?
Distribution blocks are in -MMC/Block #39,983Time: 5/31/2014 11:50:26 PM (UTC)PTS/Block #65,959Time: 5/31/2014 11:04:00 PM (UTC)
Why does the title still say Launch Suspended?
What about PTS on exchanges, should be retrieved to wallet as usual?
how often will numbers be drawn and prizes awarded?
FreeTrade, do you gamble at Casinos and do you anticipate being a user of your services? Put another way, are you scratching your own itch or is a casino coin one on a list of interesting and potentially profitable coins to prototype?I feel like the "interested in Cryptocurrency" and "big gambler" isn't neccesarily a huge demographic overlap which is why it's interesting to hear people who develop these solutions (like Bytemasters Mining-as-playing-the-lottery proposal of a few months ago) don't actually want to use the product, they just see the percieved market void.
Thx freetrade ... good news
I've been made aware of a similar project called ChanceCoin (thanks ABL). I'm not sure how I missed it, but it is a very similar project. In some ways, it is better than what I'm working on and yet seems to be failing to attract a high valuation in the marketplace.For these reasons, I'm suspending the planned launch while I fully review this project and any lessons that can be learned.
Updated to add AGS to shares distribution
Can you be more clear on what date will the MMC snapshot be taken? If it is end of May that is not nearly enough time for people to consider cashing out of exchanges.
last block before the end of May 2014 UTC
For #2 I'm talking about our own Denny Wang aka HackFisher in the "charity" subforum. There are two Denny's lottos =P
Cool and congratulations, FreeTrade, I believe more gaming DACs will coming in next months, so let's competing