Outdated - Peerunity v0.2.0 Released - Supports New Visual Theme & Peercoin v0.5

[quote=“philipma1957, post:19, topic:3824”]I was minting I had 1570 coins and was at 99.67% to make my mint.

My choice was to mint with 1570 coins this killed it for me.[/quote]

Will the upgrade destroy coinage?

If you dumped the privatekey of the address (command dumpprivkey followed by the address), and import it back to a new wallet anywhere, then the coinage and the 99.67% is preserved. You can go on with minting.

im putting my coins in cold storage until a mac wallet becomes avaliable sometime in the future. I have been following ppc for far too long to dump and run, im in this for the long term.

does peerunity build work for you?

does peerunity build work for you?[/quote]

if your refering to the experimental build i havent tested it because the package isnt signed, ill try it on one of my other macs in a bit and post here how it went

@K500

we never had signed OS X builds. I hope this will change in the future.

[quote=“peerchemist, post:25, topic:3824”][member=32191]K500[/member]

we never had signed OS X builds. I hope this will change in the future.[/quote]

The peerunity builds for os x are signed by ben

i ve installed peerunity linux v0.2.1.0. using the package respository.

I have to say I can reproduce what was mentioned here:

https://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=4443.msg42056#msg42056

In short, if you send to an address the wallet it owns, so self, the tx-list is showing the fee burn instead of the actual value transacted.

Suggested work around: send the tx first, then importprivkey afterwards

I’m locking this thread to avoid confusion since it’s now outdated.