Thanks for the great response, as usual. I will send Yobit a ticket as suggested.
Wrt the coins, how much will you be willing to sell them for? Is 25 sat fair enough? I would prefer you make a counter offer.
Another thing is that I would feel bad if you left the project, as your contributions towards making me stick my neck out for this coin have been invaluable.
Yeah; getting the .conf file made and put in the right place was blind information; you had to know how the generic wallet designs of old worked to know it still worked that way. Most people who copied and modified the source for their project didn't add all the necessary details in their instructions... they also didnt expect the nodes to have to change (most have short foresight).
20 sat is too little but if I sold them, I would just sell all of them.... I planned to sit on them and hold out the the project makes more wind, the wallet on yobit finally goes back online or BUB hits a different exchange. 20 sat is too low for the BTC value I initially traded. It was a gamble, and the gamble is still real. If you make me a better offer... maybe... but, to be honest; they were bought with sig campaign payments... so its no initial loss aside from the BTC I put in from them in a manner of thinking so it has to be worth me "giving up the gamble". You know how that goes.
I did put in another support ticket with yobit; explaining the reason their wallet isnt syncing is most likely because it doesn't have the proper nodes anymore along with a link to the instructions for getting it online.
I'm not sure if they will even read it to be honest; They left my last reply on my initial ticket unread. If you havent put in a support ticket about BUB yet; then I suggest you can try directing them to the thread and instructions.... maybe they will listen to someone whom hasn't said anything about it yet.
The wallet I control: NMwQZg1j5DpCBDkyVvEKKxDdKtdyxcNsrK
Balance as of this post: 122591.56691481
FYI: BTC Payment would be due before I send the coin; I do hope you understand.
There are upstanding members here that can vouch for my honesty; just ask Phillipma1957; he has my real name, physical address, phone number, and we have done business several times in the past for trade/sale or loan. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=64507
Mull it over... make on offer on the lot. Go ahead and verify my address in the blockchain. The number of coins in that address can only get bigger as it is currently staking as it has been for a long time. ~300-2000 coins can get locked in each round of staking, so a second tx for the staked remaining balance will be sent once it is unlocked by the next stake that takes place. (you'll see something similar if you keep your wallet online 24/7 and have enough coins to be staking)
Im glad with these power outages in California that my wallet's blockchain recovered from the shutdowns for a few days. Hopefully no more of that anytime soon.