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Re: BiblePay | Masternodes | Sanctuaries | POBH - ASIC Resistant | 10% ORPHANS
by
zthomasz
on 31/07/2018, 23:34:15 UTC
Ever since i updated, my wallet has been messed up.
It shows i am connected and synced, but my balance is .01bbp.
Do I need to upload my backup file and how do i do so?
Coins mined on a fork are lost.
If you are referring to coins you bought or earned through sancs however, just delete blocks, chainstate and resync.
What do you mean coins mined on a fork are lost.
I mean all the coins i have mined over the past months are no longer in my wallet.
Do i need to restore a backup? I have already deleted blocks, chainstate, etc.. and did a reindex

Do you have a transaction of all the coins leaving the wallet? Maybe they were being used for PODC and got stuck?
Try adding -zapwallettxes flag and restarting (or add zapwallettxes=1 in the biblepay.conf file and restart)

Your backup wallet.dat files are in the /backups folder, on Windows its at the path: %appdata%\BiblepayCore\backups
Just make a copy of your current wallet.dat and then overwrite original with a backup

Your post history shows youve been around since mid February, looks like you had trouble with PODC Staking in early April
and then had trouble with chain forks in late April
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1731222;sa=showPosts;start=0

Hope we can figure it out!

Thank you both for the replies. I had coins mined before the rosetta mining and since, and I have been keeping up with the updates, so i would think all the coins were legitimately  earned. I have already tried deleting the blocks chainstate files,  etc. which fixed the problem last time. I cannot figure out how to load the backup file. can someone walk me through the steps please?
Thank you

You just need to replace your wallet.dat file with a backup wallet.dat file then restart the wallet.

If you have a Windows wallet go to Tools > Automatic Backups to open your backup files folder in File Explorer. The files will be in this format example: wallet.dat.2018-07-18-21-13

Right-click on the file you want to use to restore your wallet. Select Copy, then click on BiblepayCore in the path above the files. This will open the BiblepayCore folder.

Right-click on the wallet.dat file and rename it to something like wallet.dat.old, then right-click anywhere inside the folder area and select Paste. Rename the file you just copied into the folder to wallet.dat and restart the wallet.