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BitShares AGS / Re: Need help importing from encrypted Android wallet backup
« on: September 26, 2014, 10:32:15 pm »That is some great persistence! Congratulations .
Perhaps the issue you're facing is that the private key was for your Android wallet and not the Multibit wallet (though I am not familiar with this wallet). Were you able to get your Andriod private key into WIF?
Lol thank you. I imported the android wallet into multibit, then used multibit to export the private key (still linking to the original android wallet) so the key should be correct, and I imported it in WIF format. The bitshares wallet scanned transactions, but I didnt see any funds/assest added to my account. Not really sure where to go from here. Technically, im not even sure what to look for after the key is imported (do i get assests from DACs? Do i get btsx?) I donated to the AGS fund.
Did you donate before the Feb 28th snapshot ? If you donated to AGS later then you won't receive anything from your import in BTSX. (However, that isn't the case for DACs with later snapshots)
There's the explanation I was looking for, thank you. Not sure how I missed this information after reading pages of info about ags...
Will I recieve my AGS in the form of btsx or assests?
You will receive neither. You will receive stakes in all the snapshots taken after that. That includes KeyID/DNS DAC which will be the next one released in the next days or weeks at maximum. Bitshares X is a protodac and all future versions will just be snapshots of itself.
AGS are not something you have in a wallet. You have the keys to unlock stakes in genesis blocks of future DACs. AGS will never be liquid or tradeable. If you donated with protoshares then there is a command you can run on the console to count your AGS. I am not sure about btc AGS determination.
Sounds good, I'll be looking out for the next snapshot. I appreciate the clarification on AGS!