2500 Grlc now... time to create another paper wallet so all my eggs aren't in one basket.
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Ahh damn dude... always get the private keys for the wallet. If you have the garlicoin prog still, you could try importing the wallet/address and then viewing the private keys for that address. If successful, write the private keys down. download the qt-core wallet and import the wallet with the private keys.
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Did you run the command to get the private key? can't remember what it is right now. but if you can get that, you should be able to import it into the qt-core wallet IIRC, pretty sure I did that with mine, except for my paper wallet.
You can try in the garlicoin-cli
QuoteIf you still have the wallet, you can extract the private key with the windows wallet: "garlicoin_cli dumpprivkey YOURADDRESS"
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Sorry I misunderstood. So Garlicoin wallet isn't working now + your backup got corrupted then? Did you try the actual wallet where they are stored in windows? or you using linux?
Anyway, if it is truly dead then I sympathize... I thought I had lost ~150 GRLC a few weeks after started mining... I was trying to transfer and I botched it, the transaction failed luckily, and I had a backup of the wallet and just recovered it - after much stressing, and frantically reading through many guides and forums.. but until I recovered it I was like "OH SHIT!", at the time that was around $220 worth IIRC.
What are you mining now? or have you called it quits?
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Damn, sorry man
My CPU mines at about the same as my 1050, 1.2MH/s... uses over 3 times the amount of energy though, so I don't bother with CPU mining. If you're ever in the position to aquire a 1050 cheaply, that 1.2MH/s currently gets approx 0.25Grlc per block on the pool I am on. My 3x 1060s hash just under 8MH/s, which gives me anywhere between 0.8 and 3.0 per block, lately it's been about right in the middle of that at 1.6-1.9 per block.
Grlc is in the gutter right now, but I am hoping in a year or 2 it'll get better, should be better when the devs finally get around to their planned features they are introducing, and then at least that might get more people interested, and using Grlc.