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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rune on January 15, 2015, 05:56:11 pm
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I was trying to figure out the easiest way to use GATEBTC.
set up a fresh blockchain.info wallet and tried to import the private key into BTS, but I keep getting this error, even though to me the private key looks like it's correct?
>> wallet_import_private_key 5H2m3sfuRM51FwxeMURLto7sqZ58mgQYi7jrRxGAFKrK
10 assert_exception: Assert Exception
false: Error parsing WIF private key
{}
bitshares wallet.cpp:1498 bts::wallet::wallet::import_wif_private_key
{"account_name":null}
bitshares wallet.cpp:1500 bts::wallet::wallet::import_wif_private_key
{}
bitshares common_api_client.cpp:2748 bts::rpc_stubs::common_api_client::wallet_import_private_key
{"command":"wallet_import_private_key"}
bitshares cli.cpp:579 bts::cli::detail::cli_impl::execute_command
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https://github.com/BitShares/bitshares/issues/1257
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Obviously, after posting this private key on a public forum, you should not use it for any funds.
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While we're at it, the client confuses the BTS fee with a GATEBTC fee, so it won't let me send GATEBTC if I don't have at least 0.5 in the wallet. I guess this is a general problem with UIA's that you're already aware of but I just wanted to show it.
http://imgur.com/ScaKkVv
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I think the import private key would work if you specified an account name.
As for the GATEBTC fee problem I had the same problem, but it worked from the command line.
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I think the import private key would work if you specified an account name.
As for the GATEBTC fee problem I had the same problem, but it worked from the command line.
I will try with specifying an account name. I was able to import a electrum wallet through the GUI without any issues, but then it didn't show the GATEBTC transaction because I guess it's still configured to look for stealth transactions and now has to scan through the entire blockchain before it'll find the transaction :(
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the easiest thing would be to go the other way round with the private keys ..
export a private key from one of your accounts and import them to electrum .. your that address to send BTC ..
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the easiest thing would be to go the other way round with the private keys ..
export a private key from one of your accounts and import them to electrum .. your that address to send BTC ..
I've already done that, and it works. But it's a hard sell to get ordinary people to go through with this, they'll have to use the console to get the private key, and have to send bitcoin to themselves and wait for confirmation twice before they can start trading.
Unfortunately with the long transaction scanning it seems like it's the only option... I'm still only halfway after 30 mins :P
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The private key has a different version number. You can't edit it by hand. It should be possible to check the version and use some magic to import it; lets see what they say at github...
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While we're at it, the client confuses the BTS fee with a GATEBTC fee, so it won't let me send GATEBTC if I don't have at least 0.5 in the wallet. I guess this is a general problem with UIA's that you're already aware of but I just wanted to show it.
http://imgur.com/ScaKkVv
A preview transaction feature is being discussed for the market. That is what is needed here too.