^ It arrived!! Phew...I was so worried because it wasn't even showing in "Pending" status in my Biblepay Core client. But then suddenly it arrived.
So, regarding asking for someones address, so because it's public that means there is the ability to trace transactions I suppose, to see where the funds might have gone? You would need the originating address as well as the receiving address?
Problem#2--> Cannot mine anymore without Rosetta account, can anyone confirm? Is that what that CPID_SIGNATURE_INVALID is all about?
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Again, to be clear, my BBP tx from Southxchange to my Biblepay wallet has completed, this is no longer an issue! I jumped the gun and should have been a bit more patient.
Its mostly true about Rosetta, we are basically using the CPID and Magnitude as a pow botnet buster, by requiring a valid signed CPID and for the miner to be in the last superblock (with magnitude) in order to effectively heat mine. The exception is if the block is over 15 mins old then anyone can mine.
So yes, you have to have a CPID that started receiving payments and then your RAC technically lasts about 30 days or so before diminishing to a miniscule amount, so you could technically run Rosetta@Home a couple days and month and heat mine fully per month, if you really wanted to do that, but its a lower ROI than cancer mining.