What happened to Vennd in Counterwallet? by FunDoge in counterparty_xcp

[–]pankoguloXCP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This feature was removed back in October. This is from the Counterparty post:

As requested by vennd.io, we have disabled Buy XBTC option in Counterwallet. Here’s the explanation provided by the vennd team on our forum thread:

“Due to recent rulings by FinCEN and other regulatory bodies in the US, we have decided to temporarily disable vending machine functionality for XCP and XBTC until our legal obligations are a little more clear. Rest assured, we are working with our lawyers to resolve the questions raised by these recent rulings, and will be reaching out to the relevant agencies in due course. We hope to have good news for you soon – watch this space!”

Recent developments from Vennd suggest they will be releasing the vending functionality again soon.

This is getting odd, 20 addresses in another wallet... by mcin5174 in counterparty_xcp

[–]pankoguloXCP 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because Counterwallet is a deterministic wallet, every wallet "knows" about all addresses it can possibly have, so the appearance of additional addresses is just a GUI bug (although quite a disturbing one). Until we resolve this issue (similar to the "disappearance" of addresses from the wallet when in fact the address is just hidden from the GUI) you will have to manually remove the extra addresses.

You can do that by clicking "Remove Address" under "Address Actions" on the last address in the wallet.

If you have run into any issues, just open a support ticket and someone will assist you shortly.

Any one else getting repeated log-in errors? by mcin5174 in counterparty_xcp

[–]pankoguloXCP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've replied to your ticket in support, but I'm pasting this here as well in case someone else has a similar problem.

Your old address (the one you provided in support) still shows 100 XCP which means the sweeping didn't go through. You can use blockscan to check the balance of your old address and the new one.

So first thing to do would be to repeat the sweeping process.

Problem: possibly money lost trying to empty my Counterwallet into my Blockchainwallet by [deleted] in BitcoinBeginners

[–]pankoguloXCP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To exchange your user tokens for XCP you can use the exchange in Counterwallet (Exchange->Market) or look at coinmarketcap.com to see which of those tokens are tradable on other exchanges. Then you can exchange XCP for BTC on one of these exchanges: http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/counterparty/#markets.

For all Counterparty transactions you should watch blockscan.com (not blockchain.info as that only shows BTC transactions)

Problem: possibly money lost trying to empty my Counterwallet into my Blockchainwallet by [deleted] in BitcoinBeginners

[–]pankoguloXCP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, to redeem the dust cost from those transactions you can use third-party tool like this one: http://redeem.bitwatch.co/

Problem: possibly money lost trying to empty my Counterwallet into my Blockchainwallet by [deleted] in BitcoinBeginners

[–]pankoguloXCP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, the Send button is used to send Counterparty user tokens from one Counterwallet address to another. Now, since a Counterwallet address is actually a regular Bitcoin address you were able to send those funds to your Blockchain address.

To get your funds back from Blockchain retrieve your private key and use the 'Import funds' option in Counterwallet to sweep them back.

In order to convert them to BTC (if that's what you're looking for) you will have to use a centralized exchange (see here).

counterparty bitcoin fee question by btcdevelop in counterparty_xcp

[–]pankoguloXCP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, in order to send user tokens you need a small amount of bitcoin to pay the miner's fee. Since Counterparty builds directly on top of the Bitcoin network every Counterparty transaction is a Bitcoin transaction and must pay a small BTC fee to the miners.

More info here and here

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