Author Topic: Can I get the muse that I paid for yet?  (Read 7452 times)

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Those instructions don't tell you how to export your private keys from the Bitcoin core wallet.  I have the private keys but how to get them into the Muse wallet?  It remains a mystery.

Are you talking about muse you received from AGS donations?

No I'm talking about the Bitcoin pre-sale.  Did I not mention that? 

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Uh... good point. Updated the PR, it now handles the same set of addresses as the balance_evaluator. Including compressed/uncompressed BTC addresses.

Note that this bug only affects the CLI wallet. The UI seems to have its own implementation.
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It's a bug in Graphene: https://github.com/cryptonomex/graphene/issues/557
Awesome find.. this explains quite a lot.
can you tell me if BTC privkeys can be imported as well?

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No idea ... it is weird ..

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Thanks again, xeroc!

I finally managed to register an account - I'm not going to describe how I did it, but my conclusion is: MUSE desperately needs an online web wallet!

I still haven't claimed my MUSE. The reason is what I suspect is a bug in the cli_wallet's import_balance command. I've used that command numerous times with the BTS client and I've never had problems. I suspect the problem here is that the balance I'm trying to import belongs to an address that was originally from the sharedrop on bitshares-PTS. In fact all of the balances I want to import belong to PTS addresses.

I know the balances are there, and I know I'm using the correct keys. I can even look up the balances using the GUI wallet. I probably could do the import there, but I wanted to post this here first because I've seen other reports of failed or partial imports here before.

For example, the balance at object ID 1.15.52336 is such a balance. I can see it in the genesis file. I can see the balance object in the MUSE database. It hasn't been claimed yet. My 0.9.3 bitshares client shows a vesting balance whose owner is the same address as the MUSE balance object (except for the BTS/MUSE prefix of course). The vesting balance shows a PTS "sharedrop_address". The old bts wallet returns the same private key for both the PTS address and the BTS owner address. But importing that private key into the MUSE cli_wallet returns only an empty list.

Any idea?
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I run the muse wallet as compiled by http://decentral.exchange.
There you can also download the html/js file from a github repo
Also see those files (not sure what they are though)
https://github.com/peertracksinc/muse/releases

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Indeed .. account creation was not there. I fixed that now.

Thanks... but that opens another question:
From which client are those screenshots?
AFAIK there is no web wallet publicly available, and the "light client" describe in the muse build instructions doesn't seem to exist either. There is a muse-gui github project similar to the BTS gui, but I never managed to get this running.
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Those instructions don't tell you how to export your private keys from the Bitcoin core wallet.  I have the private keys but how to get them into the Muse wallet?  It remains a mystery.

Are you talking about muse you received from AGS donations?

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http://docs.bitshares.eu/muse/migration

Maybe I'm just dumb, but the documentation is lacking one critical point:

How do I create an account?

I need an account before I can claim balances, right?
Indeed .. account creation was not there. I fixed that now.

Yes, you need to register an account before you can claim.

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http://docs.bitshares.eu/muse/migration

Maybe I'm just dumb, but the documentation is lacking one critical point:

How do I create an account?

I need an account before I can claim balances, right?
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Those instructions don't tell you how to export your private keys from the Bitcoin core wallet.  I have the private keys but how to get them into the Muse wallet?  It remains a mystery.

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As always xeroc has the answer  +5%

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Right. Why BTC private keys though? I did not understand how that would work on MUSE blockchain..

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I invested in this project from the crowdfund but as of yet have not been able to get any coins that I paid for.  Supposedly, in December I should have been able to claim my coins by importing my private BTC keys into my muse wallet, which to be honest seems like a really bad idea for the security of my BTC wallet, but that is another topic.  The point I would like to make now is that the instructions in December were incomplete and left non-techies like myself unable to claim our coins. 

Now I would like to know has any progress been made and can I get my coins yet?   It seems like MUSE is trading and I feel like I should be able to claim my coins and sell them since according to Coin Market Cap MUSE has a Market cap of $1,061,281, right up there with Prime Coin and Bitcoin Dark.  Are there specific instructions yet on how to claim the coins that I paid for? Or should I continue to wait patiently?
Do you have this wallet ?
https://github.com/peertracksinc/muse/releases/tag/v1.0.160115

Yes BTC is a shorthand way of typing Bitcoin.  I guess I assumed that anyone reading a forum on crypto-currencies  would get that.   I did download the new and improved wallet and installed it and then nothing happened. 

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I invested in this project from the crowdfund but as of yet have not been able to get any coins that I paid for.  Supposedly, in December I should have been able to claim my coins by importing my private BTC keys into my muse wallet, which to be honest seems like a really bad idea for the security of my BTC wallet, but that is another topic.  The point I would like to make now is that the instructions in December were incomplete and left non-techies like myself unable to claim our coins. 

Now I would like to know has any progress been made and can I get my coins yet?   It seems like MUSE is trading and I feel like I should be able to claim my coins and sell them since according to Coin Market Cap MUSE has a Market cap of $1,061,281, right up there with Prime Coin and Bitcoin Dark.  Are there specific instructions yet on how to claim the coins that I paid for? Or should I continue to wait patiently?
Do you have this wallet ?
https://github.com/peertracksinc/muse/releases/tag/v1.0.160115

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What do you mean by BTC, as in Bitcoin ?

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I invested in this project from the crowdfund but as of yet have not been able to get any coins that I paid for.  Supposedly, in December I should have been able to claim my coins by importing my private BTC keys into my muse wallet, which to be honest seems like a really bad idea for the security of my BTC wallet, but that is another topic.  The point I would like to make now is that the instructions in December were incomplete and left non-techies like myself unable to claim our coins. 

Now I would like to know has any progress been made and can I get my coins yet?   It seems like MUSE is trading and I feel like I should be able to claim my coins and sell them since according to Coin Market Cap MUSE has a Market cap of $1,061,281, right up there with Prime Coin and Bitcoin Dark.  Are there specific instructions yet on how to claim the coins that I paid for? Or should I continue to wait patiently?