@ Filthy
BBZ is right. I only guessed it could be a wrong fork but now I see it isn't.
So no need to backup your wallet and rebuild the blockchain.
Files location depends of operating system. (Only in case if you need to backup a wallet in the future).
BBZ told you where it is usually located in Windows systems.
I use Linux and my data folder is in /home/username/.glyph
Don't know where it is in Mac OS.
Now I guess your problem has something to do with wallet encryption.
The proposed guide may help, especially the last chapter.
If it doesn't help you can consider giving up the encryption, let us know.
Sorry I didn't help after your first post, but just wasn't sure what was going on.
Wanted to show you where the staking info is and get some more detail from you first.
So now my question on staking is,,
how does the guy in the picture above get so many stake transactions and i only have .7 glyph in 2 transactions after 11 days? and now my stake is started over. because of the transaction. will it be another 10-11 days before i get another .7glyph? i have over 6,000glyphcoins up for stake.
It is why I think you weren't really staking. The encryption could interrupt your staking.
It is also important how long do you have your wallet open. I have it unencrypted and kept open 24 hours a day.
Now more people may decide to stake so it can affect the network weight. I was staking when the most forgot to do so.
Let's see how will it go for you and me in the next days.