I've noticed that HashEngineering does not come here everyday, and sometimes our questions may remain unanswered. But, still, it's clear that he is doing a great job with our Android wallet. I can say that because I've been using the wallet for months without any major issue. The problems I eventually had were not hard to solve with a little research (and I am not a coding expert at all).
Of course, it is not perfect, but
what in the cryptocurrencies world is (at least from the point of view of the laymen-users)?
I have been promoting this Android DASH wallet to a great deal of people and only a few of these people have had problems. From my poor knowledge, I attribute these problems to the devices used, not the wallet itself. So, I believe it would be a good idea if the person having problems also informs what device model/Android version he has his wallet installed.
In order that the community receive more "attention", as demanded, I would suggest that more people volunteer to help HashEngineering with the Android wallet (because I guess it must be hard for a single person to do everything and still live/work, etc).
But, anyway, what worries most is still not having an iPhone wallet.
Hello,
I have a question...
About the restoration of a backup. I have a backup of privates keys, i put them in the download folder, but the application don't "see" them, The file have an extension ".dat", but if i do a save with a new wallet, the file created don't have this extension. The size is also different (about 60 B for my saved file, 30 KB for the new created).
The option is "Restore wallet", not "restore private key", but i haven't a backup of my wallet, only my privates keys.
How can i do ?
Thanks.
Regarding your question, if I understood it correctly, you are trying to use the
"wallet.dat" file from a computer DASH-qt directly into an Android wallet.
But it is not possible, because
their wallet files/backups are not compatible. In order to "import" balance from your computer wallet to your Android wallet, you have to send it as a usual transaction. (I hope I've helped. I'm sorry if I understood you wrongly.)