I have created a helper utility that will allow anyone with a PTS or Bitcoin-Qt wallet to see what their BTS balance is from the Feb 28th snapshot.
Mac OS X Binary:
http://the-iland.net/static/downloads/get_bts_bal.tar.gz sha256: 6efe7a84363ae012b4743cf6ce7ff0db18300ff99bf217bb95077c059a82ad97
Signed: PaNGELmZgzRQCKeEKM6ifgTqNkC4ceiAWw
Signature: G4ZFb2RHKRxwgvipFiLXLw17KZV6Xw8H99UkTylCCtSLXqFP4AM2G6b9FyTBi08wpVCqYVKstkTnHxrZjrouSoI=
To validate the signature of your download perform the following command:
shasum -a 256 get_bts_bal.tar.gz
To validate the signature, open BitShares-PTS wallet, go to the File Menu, then to Verify Message.
Then enter the PaNGELmZgzRQCKeEKM6ifgTqNkC4ceiAWw, the sha256 hash, and the Signature above.
Inside the archive you will find
genesis.json and an executable called
get_bts_balance1) Close all Bitcoin-Qt and PTS wallets.
2) Backup all of your wallets before attempting to run this command.
3) Only use trusted executables signed by the PTS Angel Address as this will unlock the private keys in your wallets.
Run one or more commands like so:
./get_bts_balance ~/Library/Application\ Support/Bitcoin/wallet.dat
or
./get_bts_balance ~/Library/Application\ Support/BitShares-PTS/wallet.dat
or
./get_bts_balance ~/.protoshares/wallet.dat
The executable is only built for OS X right now, but we will provide versions for other platforms in time.