I was able to successfully import my private key from my QT wallet without any problem. But Omni does have some issues. It doesn’t show my transaction history despite the transaction being viewable on the block explorer.
The problem might be with the number 3 - that means it is a multisig address and Omni might not support it or there might not be explicit UI for it. I would definitely keep in touch with Omni support.
Good Luck!
Pretty much what dirvine said - he got in the post while I was typing…
The random address is one of the addresses, that the address starting with the 3 is made of. Like David says this is a multisig address. I’m heading out for work, but probably you’ll need to send all the funds on the adres with the 3 to a new omniwallet.org address. But what I don’t know at the moment is if your PDC data will be included. Also if the omni protocol supports addresses starting with 3. Sorry that I can’t help right now, maybe later: but please try to find out before you do anything.
Could @Seneca not hold the funds for that address, you proof to him that you are in control of that address (sign a message?!) and he can send the PDC to a new address that you suggest (any address starting with 1 in your electrum wallet should work). I also keep my MAID and soon PDC in electrum and only import the addresses to omni when I want to move the coins.
I’ve already send an email to the omni help desk 10 days ago and I only got this reply:
“thank you for this report. Please give us a few days to look into the Electrum wallet addresses and figure out why its not importing properly”
Then I’ve send them another email and I’ve also send an email directly to decorum dev, but no answer till today.
I don’t understand why was there no warrning about those multisig addresses :S
Hi, explain in detail, I do not understand what to do next, I participated in crowdsale transfer blockchain.info to a btc address, crowdsale completed and how do I get my tokken or coin? … I registered on omni wallet (omniwallet.org), import private key of the address from which the pay, I do not know whether it is necessary to do so? Write the points of what to do after crowdsale in my case and what to expect?
"BitKralj, this is looking like its going to take a bit of time. I can respond when i have something a bit more definitive. It’ll probably be a few days to a week before we have something.
From what I can see so far electrum is only outputing 1 of the 3 private keys for the address.
So we’re going to have to look at the electrum source and figure out how its doing what it does.
This is honestly the first time we’ve seen the electrum wallet in action so some of its operation is a little new.
Something you can do, as i don’t think the crowdsale has distributed anything yet
is contact them and ask to change your 'donation address. let them know you can provide proof of the old address and the new address (by signing a message with the old/new address)
and use a new address created in omniwallet."
@Seneca , let me know if that could be done, what he said?
produce a list of the distribution that everyone can review
write/finish script to do the distribution (may already be completed, I don’t know)
test script
run script and then everyone will have their PDC. If I am not mistaken there is a limit to how fast the script can run because of a limit to how fast send requests can be made. So it may take more than a day to complete the script.
I just finished the spreadsheets of how much PDC each address gets and sent them to @neo, who has done an independent audit. If there are any differences between his and my results, we’ll investigate that together and fix that.
When our results match, odds are pretty good that everything is correct, and we’ll share the spreadsheets here and on the website for public review. I think it’s best to give at least 48 hours to review. If you feel that’s too long or too short, let me know. If things turn out to be incorrect after all, the process will repeat itself until all is correct.
Yes, if you can prove cryptographic ownership, I’ll change the address for you.
@Seneca, ok great. So how should I prove my ownership? Can you give me some instructions?
I tried to sign a message, but apparently you can’t do that with multisig addresses, because I get the same error than this guy:
I have a master public key, 3 public keys of my address, 2 of the 3 private keys of my address and the Electrum’s Seed keyword, which can restore the whole wallet.
I can send you either of these, because I’ve only used this wallet for this crowdsale and I’m not planing to use it ever again.
(I can also send you the unencripted wallet.dat file for that matter )
Yea, I guess @Seneca is asleep now. I have started auditing his results and it will take 24 hours MINIMUM to ensure we both agree. I am in the process of importing his results so I can do a proper double check of values. The biggest problem is the wallets that use multiple addresses to do simple sends. PDC can only be sent to one of the addresses.
You could send a DM (or better grab “signal”) then an agreed weird number of satoshi’s to @Seneca It’s a real pain though, we went through some of this. So in these cases if you agree that would be a plan then maybe wait till all normal payouts are done it would help everyone. Hope that helps?