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Technical Support / Re: parent.child asset creation fee
« on: May 12, 2016, 04:25:49 pm »
Aah I see.
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
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@MrJeans When searching for the market if you type OPENMUSE:OPEN.MUSE it should find it. The link is: https://bitshares.openledger.info/#/market/OPENMUSE_OPEN.MUSEThanks, I must have overlooked it somehow.
Thanks for the quick response.I see on the bitshares openledger platform there are two markets for trading MUSE: OPENMUSE and OPEN.MUSERead here for full details: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,21308.0.html
Why are there two?
What is the difference between the two?
The volume on OPENMUSE has died and the volume on OPEN.MUSE has picked up, any reason for this?
And how does one go about trading OPENMUSE or OPEN.MUSE for actual muse notes?
Thanks
Hmm I guess the price rise must be a result of low liquidity. It looked like the market was running out of sellers on openmuse so people who really wanted to buy pushed up the price.Hahaha its only Feb, is this really the bad news?What bad news?
cob said something will be released in march... well lets face it. it wont happen.
bad news is that cob doesnt show up again to keep us up to date and learn from his mistakes. But hey, at least the daily volume dropped under 1000USD again so we are experiencing "business as usual"
Hahaha its only Feb, is this really the bad news?What bad news?
cob said something will be released in march... well lets face it. it wont happen.
WIll do. Thanks for all your help.if you use another computer, you NEED to reimport your backup so that the wallet has the private keys that hold your funds ..Tried again to claim my balances from the same account.I just want to make sure that I am not accidentally claiming any of the 2 year vesting balances. I really dont want to do this as I am in it for the painful long hall.It wouldn't really matter much since they vest linearily.QuoteAlso when importing into 2.0 it says 'found 10 keys'*No* funds will be lost!
but when 'loading balance claims' it kept loading for over 10minutes.
I then thought there must be something wrong so pressed import.
It then imported only 2 keys.
Is there any issue here? If I dont wait it out do I loose funds that I could have claimed?
You could help figure out what the issue is by opening the Javascript
console before your open the lookup balance tool.
The javascript console is available by right-click->inspect element in
your browser (unless you use the light wallet) and will tell us what
went wrong. It certainly shouldn't take minuts.
Used a different computer.
This time it showed my entire balance and didnt take long to load.
However when I select 'look up balances' from my wallet console it says 'No balance claims'.
Lost those bitshares forever?
Tried again to claim my balances from the same account.I just want to make sure that I am not accidentally claiming any of the 2 year vesting balances. I really dont want to do this as I am in it for the painful long hall.It wouldn't really matter much since they vest linearily.QuoteAlso when importing into 2.0 it says 'found 10 keys'*No* funds will be lost!
but when 'loading balance claims' it kept loading for over 10minutes.
I then thought there must be something wrong so pressed import.
It then imported only 2 keys.
Is there any issue here? If I dont wait it out do I loose funds that I could have claimed?
You could help figure out what the issue is by opening the Javascript
console before your open the lookup balance tool.
The javascript console is available by right-click->inspect element in
your browser (unless you use the light wallet) and will tell us what
went wrong. It certainly shouldn't take minuts.
Fantastic! that workedThanks for getting back to me.Hi there,The wallet dat files are handled differently. Sorry for not atating it clearly.
I am trying to export wallet files for importing into openledger.
I looking to import a .dat protoshares wallet/angelshares wallet into 0.9.3c and then export the .json file as instructed below:
http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/migration/howto-exporting-wallet.html
I am using Ubuntu (used it before and worked fine). I am downloading the 0.9.3c from https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-0.x/releases
for some reason when selecting 'file' and then 'import' the browser is unable to 'see' the .dat files.
What might I be doing wrong. Any help here would be super awesome. Thanks!
You need to do this:
- create an account in bts0.9.3c (no need to "register" it)
- go into the account details ...
- import key ...
- pick your wallet.dat file an passphrase
you should now see your funds and can export your wallet for bts2
created an account in 0.9.3c, imported an AGS wallet.dat file and entered the password.
It said the keys were successfully imported.
I then exported a .json wallet.
But when trying to import the wallet to openledger it gave me the following error "Please use a BTS 1.0 wallet_export_keys file instead"
I downloaded 0.9.3c from here https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-0.x/releases/download/bts%2F0.9.3c/bitsharesGUI-0.9.3c-linux-x86_64.tar.gz
I'm pretty sure thats the latest 0.9 version, so not sure whats going on.
Thanks for your help Xeroc
Have you exported the wallet with the console?
If you used the export function in the menu, please try to use the console command instead.