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      [HOW TO] Reverse Coins that I sent 7years ago to another location, with LABEL
      Newbies - New Members Must Start Here • howto electrum wallet • • navarror123

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      @navarror123 once you have sent coins to another address, you need to have access to the wallet having that address in order to send the coins back or to any other ftc address.
      There is no way to reverse a transaction in the crypto world.

      Sorry, but you need to figure out the website and how you can get access to the wallet now holding yohr coins

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      [How To] Migrate my wallet from Electrum-ftc Wallet to Feathercoin core Wallet
      Newbies - New Members Must Start Here • howto electrum wallet electrumx • • dedetuga

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      @JamesWilliam12 @dedetuga

      Ok, Gentlemen, sorry for the late reply.

      Here is the procedure, tested with electrumx-ftc and the core wallet version 19.3

      Step 1:

      Open the electrumx gui go to wallet -> private keys -> export This gives you a list of your addresses, the type of private keys and the private keys. save the list as csv file

      Step 2:

      open the core wallet gui go to window->console window in the console window, last line type importprivkey <private key from csv file>
      The core wallet then will import the private key and scan the blockchain for coins associated with the corresponding address. repeat the last step for all addresses

      That’s it :)

    • AcidD

      [Guide] Setup Feathercoin Electrum-X Server Centos 7
      Guides • centos 7 full node howto electrum electrumx • • AcidD

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      This guide works perfectly on a $5/mo Digital Ocean Droplet. it’s fantastic and cheap and a great way to support the network as you run a full node plus electrumx!

      one note, building Feathercoin Core 0.16 on the small droplet, you usually run out of memory during the build

      run the below to increase swap.

      free dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/swap.img bs=1024k count=1000 mkswap /var/swap.img swapon /var/swap.img free make -f makefile.unix
    • lclc_

      [Guide] Setup an ElectrumX Feathercoin Server Ubuntu
      Guides • howto • • lclc_

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      There is not much time left if someone wants to get his server listed in the first non-beta release… :)

    • AcidD

      [Guide] How to recover private keys from the Android FeatherWallet
      Guides • howto android • • AcidD

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      Reserved Linux

    • shadow1117

      [Guide] Solo mining for Feathercoin and Neoscrypt
      Guides • howto solomining • • shadow1117

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      @wellenreiter said in [Guide] Solo mining for Feathercoin and Neoscrypt:

      A workaround is to set up a private pool, e.g. p2pool and use the stratum protocol.

      For solo mining you will need a miner supporting gbt (get block template)

    • AcidD

      [Guide] Build FeathercoinD + Feathercoin-QT v0.9.6 on Arch Linux v2017.01.01
      Guides • howto linux arch arch linux • • AcidD

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      Love a good screen shot!

      Image

    • AcidD

      [Guide] Build FeathercoinD & Feathercoin-QT v0.9.3.1 on MacOS Sierra
      Guides • osx howto 10.12 sierra macos • • AcidD

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      This guide is still valid for the current 0.9.6.1 branch

      0.9.6.1 also builds with boost 1.64.0 and QT 5.8

    • AcidD

      [Guide] Build FeathercoinD & Feathercoin-QT v0.9.6.1 on Ubuntu
      Guides • ubuntu 16.04 howto ubuntu ubuntu 14.04 linuxmint • • AcidD

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      That’s the solution to one of the little problems I have while creating the Linux installation packages :)

      Many thanks
      @aciddude

    • AcidD

      [Guide] Create a full node and Build Feathercoin v0.16 on Centos 7.
      Guides • centos 7 full node howto linux centos • • AcidD

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      Nice! :))

      Looking forward to see majority of the network running on 0.16 soon

    • Wellenreiter

      [Guide] Feathercoin wallet PPA and binaries on Raspian, Ubuntu and Debian Linux
      Guides • ubuntu linux howto debian • • Wellenreiter

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      https://forum.feathercoin.com/topic/8327/guide-feathercoin-wallet-ppa-and-binaries-on-ubuntu-and-debian-linux

      New OS:

      Ubuntu 22.04
      Updated packages to Feathercoin version 19.2

      See first post for installation procedures

    • Wellenreiter

      Online list of active p2pool nodes available
      Mining • howto pool mining p2pool • • Wellenreiter

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      It’s back.

      The scanner had lost all nodes. Not sure why…

    • AcidD

      Storing Feather Coins
      Feathercoin Discussion • howto • • AcidD

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      @mirrax said:

      @aciddude well in that case you must be shitting bricks of happiness while reading newsletter 35 which was published yesterday :joy:

      I had a hard time replying due to spam rules and probably my excitement with exclamation marks, but yes. I am happy and have read it twice and donated to the FTC facebook page stuff. Go FTC!