you won’t find sft or sfx in the v7 or v8
read from Step 3 to get access to the tokens and cash from migration ahead of the v9 release.
you won’t find sft or sfx in the v7 or v8
read from Step 3 to get access to the tokens and cash from migration ahead of the v9 release.
It seems that I do not explain myself well, or do not understand what I mean
what happens is that after starting orbiter put the data requested access and then tell me to save the program does nothing accompanying captures
understand?
it is likely that it may be ubuntu problem 19
I see!, this is the classic blue screen issue we have not yet resolved, unfortunately.
At this stage, you could try a different computer, or wait for an update to come out. Also there is the Command Line Interface
well now understand,
please confirm that the migration has been successful
thanks
I’ll try another computer tomorrow
can tell if you provide the btc address you used in migration
As you know there is the problem in Linux ubuntu 19.10 blue screen in orbit wallet
As it turns out, Ubuntu sends an error log to developers
This is very nice,
But what is not right, is that this error log sends everything, pasword, safex address, and private addresses in plain text, with which they have everything to access the currencies.
Seen this what you tell me to protect myself? or what can you do so that my address cannot be accessed?
URGENT
Ubuntu users should be notified of the risk.
Thank you.
I’m not sure what you mean about this…
We do not receive any error logs.
It would help if you could inform us what the dialog box looks like that sends this error log…
If I were in a position where there was even a chance that my PKs were possibly in the hands of a third party, I would…
Create a new address: https://tools.safexnews.net/safex-offline-wallet-generator.html
Make appropriate backups.
Then immediately use the cli wallet and transfer the contents to my new address, moving SFT first, as you need to pay the txn fee with SFX (if you move all your SFX first, you can’t move your SFT).
Just FYI.
Here are some captures
Thank you very much Aussieslog
I don’t have time right now, but I hope to do it soon.
You can replicate the error on a ubunto linux computer
I guess
The log is not complete
I hope this helps
To Ubuntu devs? That’s strange behavior
CLI wallet where you can find it and tutorial ?
Orbiter wallet
has Recover pasfrase
but with Orbiter is the wallet that I have the problem
If it is through terminal commands
I am a simple user.
aussiesloth
dandabek
Please can you answer?
Cli wallet is through terminal commands, but you only need to download them and then use a few simple commands.
You need both the safexd and the cli wallet.
Once downloaded in desktop mode, right click and change their properties by ticking the Execute as a Program checkbox.
Rename the files to safexd and safex-wallet-cli
Then using a terminal window, navigate to the folder you put them in.
Type ./safexd and allow the blockchain to sync. This could take 2 hrs - 2 days, depending on computer and internet speeds.
Once the blockchain is synced, you then need to import your wallet address.
**./safex-wallet-cli - -restore-deterministic-seed (there is not meant to be a space between the - - but my iPad refuses to let me put them together without autocorrecting to —)
When you get to the point that it asks you for the first seed word, simply paste the entire 25 seed and hit enter, the leave the encryption word field blank and hit enter.
It will create your wallet and scan the blockchain for previous transactions.
Once in the wallet, use help to get a list of wallet commands.
I am not seeing any tokens in my Orbiter wallet , could you please check the migration was successful? my migration wallet address is 1LPkdPUyweLmSvxCGnCqgMTMw8pRGq7D4k
Thankyou
In Orbiter, have you tried Settings - Keys&Seed - Rescan ?
And the address you imported in Orbiter ends in 5J1p ?
Yes the address is Safex5zFA8sdBVkFj9aHfG2ag3rLow6WXKoVABNNN4LniHFcDKs4h6cNM8yfAjcBpiPGjPt8D8DRAEAqMgrMwDr6JeZMwTyQy5J1p
Following, same on my end. Thanks.