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Web Wallet does not show any addresses. #48
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I followed that instruction. Got run around a lot of dark alleys and then told - Download and install trust wallet and you will be able to create a wallet to receive ZEPH. So PLEASE can someone suggest a wallet that does not upset antivirus and works for ZEPH, Monero and ETC. That's all I wanted for weeks and weeks. Yet - not one person has offered a simple solution. |
Did you even look at those 2 accounts that answered you? Both are fresh with 0 contributions, both gave weird (by github standards) answers with apologies and shady links. They are obviously scammers, why would you ever follow such "instructions"? |
Because I was desperate.
Nothing else offered for weeks.
But laugh it up. I am sure it's very funny
…On Wed, 5 Feb 2025, 23:56 trololot, ***@***.***> wrote:
I followed that instruction. Got run around a lot of dark alleys and then
told - Download and install trust wallet and you will be able to create a
wallet to receive ZEPH.
Did you even look at those 2 accounts that answered you? Both are fresh
with 0 contributions, both gave weird (by github standards) answers with
apologies and shady links. They are obviously scammers, why would you ever
follow such "instructions"?
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It's not funny and no one's laughing, just seemed strange considering the nature of the topic. We're on github, talking non-mainstream crypto - some basic common sense is expected from anyone using Zephyr and Github, and those 2 responses were so obviously from scammers that it just felt bizarre to read that you actually followed their instructions. I hope they didn't scam you and you didn't provide them with any sensitive information. Why are you even desperate? Web wallets are often buggy, and Zephyr is a mess right now, exchange wallets have been closed for weeks... if you need to send/receive ZEPH - just use the standard CLI wallet instead of waiting for someone to fix the web wallet. |
Great. Still no help. But typical of what I have experienced.
Still have no idea which wallet from where is reliable.
And it's been weeks. No wonder this insular world is not embraced by the
normal humans you all work so hard at partial, confusing /and/or/ unclear
answers that are always incomplete.
…On Thu, 6 Feb 2025, 05:09 trololot, ***@***.***> wrote:
It's not funny and no one's laughing, just seemed strange considering the
nature of the topic. We're on github, talking non-mainstream crypto - some
basic common sense is expected from anyone using Zephyr and Github, and
those 2 responses were so obviously from scammers that it just felt bizarre
to read that you actually followed their instructions. I hope they didn't
scam you and you didn't provide them with any sensitive information.
Why are you even desperate? Web wallets are often buggy, and Zephyr is a
mess right now, exchange wallets have been closed for weeks... if you need
to send/receive ZEPH - just use the standard CLI wallet instead of waiting
for someone to fix the web wallet.
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You're beyond help if you can't manage to download and run the official CLI wallet from github, from this same freaking page. :) It's literally right here - at "Code => Releases". 2.0.2 is the latest for Linux, 2.0.1 for other platforms. It's naive to expect detailed clear answers from random people on the internet to such trivial inquiries as running a wallet. This is not a commercial product with paid support, you're expected to RTFM and learn the basics by yourself. If you can't run a standard CLI wallet (and/or deal with web wallets not working properly) then it's just not something for you, don't blame other people for your laziness and unwillingness to learn. Again, crypto projects like this one aren't meant for the masses, it's pretty much experimental stuff at this point. Bitcoin and Ethereum are for the masses. Monero is for advanced users looking for more privacy/security. And coins like Zephyr are for those who feel even more adventurous. You're in "shitcoin territory" here, things won't be working great (some not at all) and you won't find centralized easy to grasp knowledge databases where everything is explained clearly. That's just not how it works. |
The official GitHub wallet gets kicked by all anti virus programs.
Seems like not a good idea.
I am 60 years old and just want to use some old hardware connected to a
solar array. But this prevailing theme of either trying to steal or scam or
be deliberate in your obfuscation is not great.
And no one is beyond help
But I'm sure that rash determination makes you feel awesome.
…On Thu, 6 Feb 2025, 07:19 trololot, ***@***.***> wrote:
You're beyond help if you can't manage to download and run the official
CLI wallet from github, from this same freaking page. :) It's literally
right here - at "Code => Releases". 2.0.2 is the latest for Linux, 2.0.1
for other platforms.
https://github.com/ZephyrProtocol/zephyr/releases
It's naive to expect detailed clear answers from random people on the
internet to such trivial inquiries as running a wallet. This is not a
commercial product with paid support, you're expected to RTFM and learn the
basics by yourself. If you can't run a standard CLI wallet (and/or deal
with web wallets not working properly) then it's just not something for
you, don't blame other people for your laziness and unwillingness to learn.
Again, crypto projects like this one aren't meant for the masses, it's
pretty much experimental stuff at this point. Bitcoin and Ethereum are for
the masses. Monero is for advanced users looking for more privacy/security.
And coins like Zephyr are for those who feel even more adventurous. You're
in "shitcoin territory" here, things won't be working great (some not at
all) and you won't find centralized easy to grasp knowledge databases where
everything is explained clearly. That's just not how it works.
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There is NO address for any wallet after creation.
I figured I should not just keep trying and failing...
Tried asking Reddit - Zephyr-protocol - 3 days nothing....
Lets see if anyone wants to assist here.
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