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Awesome, I got a bunch of NOTES that popped up right away, I didn't even know those were given to AGS holders.  It's scanning the blockchain now so I'll check my vesting balances when it finishes.

Thanks.  You saved me a lot of frustration and hours of digging through threads!

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OK, and what is a WIF key?  The only command I am seeing for importing a private key is a this:

wallet_import_private_key <wif_key> [account_name] [create_new_account] [rescan]


My AGS address is on my blockchain account so it offers me Base58, Base64, Hex, or Qt format.

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Literally the only funds I transferred was my BTSX to exchanges.  Never received anything and my wallet was empty after sending the BTSX out and during the BTS snapshot.

So my backup should be irrelevant?  I should be able to collect any BTS tied to my AGS key by importing it to a new account, entering those commands, and waiting?  What kind of wait are we talking, and how will I know when I have unlocked everything?

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Technical Support / Going from BTSX to BTS, late to the party.....
« on: June 13, 2015, 03:27:31 pm »
I held some AGS and got my BTSX during it's initial launch.  I ended up selling them during it's first big pump, so after that I didn't have much reason to use the client anymore, and stopped bothering to update or open it.  When the DACS started launching, I kept meaning to update and claim them (DNS and 1 or 2 others?  I forget, irrelevant I guess.)  but I kept putting it off.  Then the BTS snapshot and launch happened while I wasn't paying attention.  Even though I sold my BTSX, my understanding was that I should still be receiving some BTS for my AGS.  I finally updated and loaded my backup wallet, but there was nothing in my account.  There were a lot of bugs during the initial BTS launch, and many people were having issues with recovering their funds.  I fought with it for a while, but never got it to work, so I again closed the wallet and figured I'd come back once some of the bugs were worked out.  Fast forward another few months, and I just heard about BTS 2.0 coming soon.  I figure if I can still recover something, I should do it now because I am guessing it will be a huge headache or impossible to go from BTSX to BTS to BTS 2.0.

Now all of a sudden, I can't find my backup wallet!  I am attempting to locate it, but in the meantime I had a few questions.

Can I get my BTS from my old AGS private key or do I need my BTSX wallet backup?  I figured I should be able to since my BTS were allocated to me based on my AGS, but I did try importing my AGS private key again during the initial BTS launch when I couldn't get my funds, and it didn't work.

If I can find my old BTSX backup, will I be given any of the BTS that were allocated to the DACS that I should have received for my AGS, even though I neglected to claim those DACS while on BTSX?

Ugh, I really like BTS, don't get me wrong.  I also understand this is very new technology so it's going to take a long time to make it user friendly and work out all the kinks.  I respect this project a lot.  Seriously though, this is why I keep neglecting to try getting this to work.  I end up getting a headache everytime I go near BTS!

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BitShares PTS / Re: Confirmation time, is this normal?
« on: November 17, 2013, 10:38:13 pm »
100 blocks later, still no PTS at btc38.  at the rate BTC is climbing, the price is gonna dip below the .01 I bought them for by the time I can get to them.

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BitShares PTS / Re: Confirmation time, is this normal?
« on: November 17, 2013, 07:26:36 pm »
at coinsgrounds right now, many people are having this issue all of a sudden.  I withdrew some PTS from bter 2 hours ago and still don't have them.  bter doesn't pay transaction fees appartently, but that's out of my control.  sent dozen of transactions over the last couple days with 0 transaction fee and never had an issue.  something isn't right here.

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