Currently, my coins are showing in my wallet, but I cannot actively send them to the stock exchange or to another wallet. The reason is because of the hard fork. I had previously restored my wallet for adverse situations. But after the update, I cannot transfer to another place in my wallet. After that, I reloaded the wallet on the 64 processor computer and when I do the restore wallet in the new wallet, only transactions are coming. My coin is 0 on the 64 bit processor, but there are amounts on the 32 bit processor, which is my old computer. I cannot find a way to transfer these coins to the stock market or elsewhere. As I said, my wallet has a .dat file.
Why are you not able to use a 32-bit computer or, say, Windows 7 32-bit? In future, I recommend this wallet:
https://exodus.ioThat said, the ".dat" file should be in a format that's CPU agnostic. It's bad design if it isn't! Are you sure you're not doing something else wrong?
I'd like to use it, but after the hard fork I can't send it from my wallet to the exchange or any other wallet as I don't think it's doing something wrong. As I read on the forums, these problems occur when we do not update or transfer to another location before the hard fork. Now, my only thought is to transfer my wallet from my 32 bit computer to an exchange or another wallet. I believe in Qtum technology, I hope it will be very good in the future.