@Hrithik_Jayanth You can type 'geth account list' to get the names of your accounts, they should be 0 & 1 in your case. Your actual encryption keys are stored in your keystore which is in a hidde… (View Post)
@Gethsky I mean the wallet I created when I first installed geth through the geth account new command. That would be set as my coinbase. In my case, I mine to a pool using that address to collect ETH… (View Post)
@"SchließMuskelKater" The easiest way is to copy the keystore file that is on your mining computer to your notebook. On an Ubuntu machine it's in a hidden folder named .ethereum subdirector… (View Post)
@"SchließMuskelKater" It stays unlocked until you lock it again. I believe if you close GETH it becomes locked again, but I don't remember for sure. It certainly is locked again if you re-s… (View Post)
What I tend to find is that a lot of old answers are a bit stale. Sure, the questions sound like the same old problems, but sometimes the answer is a little different than it was in April 2016. Yes, … (View Post)