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August 14, 2019, 12:01:46 AM
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is their a setting to change to allow me to split the exact amount of coins to stake???
thanks,
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You can use coin control (gui) , or stakesplitthreshold/stakecombinethreshold (magi.conf)

# Transaction under stake with a value greater than the threshold is being splitted (500, 1000, 5000)
stakesplitthreshold=500

# Transactions with values less than the threshold will combine into one  (250, 1500)
stakecombinethreshold=250

I use only one address for staking and put all my coins in that address.
Then with coin control i split my coins in blocks.
With your amount of coins i would put them in one block.


so you dump all your coins into a address for staking..... so does it automatically split the coins into blocks on it own or do you have to manually send to yourself??? so the second value put blocks into 250 if if under the "confirmation amount" for the proper weight to start staking?


looks like you have it setup to blocks of 500 if meets threshold and 250 if under threshold..... am i right?
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August 14, 2019, 11:59:55 AM
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so you dump all your coins into a address for staking..... so does it automatically split the coins into blocks on it own or do you have to manually send to yourself??? so the second value put blocks into 250 if if under the "confirmation amount" for the proper weight to start staking?
looks like you have it setup to blocks of 500 if meets threshold and 250 if under threshold..... am i right?
Yes, I dump all my coins into one address and use coin control (settings - options - display , check display coin control features)
to create a few blocks (from 500 til 1000)
stakesplitthreshold=500 means split block after staking when bigger than 500 in two equal parts
stakecombinethreshold=250 means combines two blocks after staking when blocksize smaller than 250
This is just an example.
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August 14, 2019, 12:18:38 PM
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50 is not a minimum, you can stake with 15-20 xmg, only not always succeed. You don't need exactly minimum 50 xmg.
Right, but use coin control to make one block.

so i have one block set with 91 coins and the confirmation is at 701

than i received a transaction in middle of the night at some point from coinmagi pool.... confirmation at 202

and my wallet says not staking still....... is that because of the new incoming transaction from auto payment???

Just wait a little bit longer, I guess.
My blocks start staking from 1500 - 2000 confirmations.


i made a new transaction to myself to put all the coins into one block and test.........

i am curious do i manually have to keep transferring coins to myself after they stake? i want to setup a pi zero to run 24/7 and just have it stake.

my example would be like have a fresh wallet on pi zero w and keep it staking and every week transfer coins to it from my pc when i trade off the BTC to XMG on tradesoatoshi. since it been taking me weeks to trade my BTC to XMG.

been looking at the staking on the https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?9MDFWb9rGPaH3ZFR9j9goJHpVFa6ctnGWm.htm to see what people are getting for staking and it seems like a tiny amount but its worth it for having coins sit in my wallet doing nothing any ways.

Try the network, inhale its breath. Give it a shot. Transaction u made was banished from the blockchain, now all validators are advised to add the transcript of the transaction to their black lists as a gesture of organized  solidarity against the malevolent action which is flagged by all nodes as a source of peril danger. I came here to testify that this time u succeeded with what u did to compromise the network. This was the first and the last time.
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August 15, 2019, 12:45:25 AM
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50 is not a minimum, you can stake with 15-20 xmg, only not always succeed. You don't need exactly minimum 50 xmg.
Right, but use coin control to make one block.

so i have one block set with 91 coins and the confirmation is at 701

than i received a transaction in middle of the night at some point from coinmagi pool.... confirmation at 202

and my wallet says not staking still....... is that because of the new incoming transaction from auto payment???

Just wait a little bit longer, I guess.
My blocks start staking from 1500 - 2000 confirmations.


i made a new transaction to myself to put all the coins into one block and test.........

i am curious do i manually have to keep transferring coins to myself after they stake? i want to setup a pi zero to run 24/7 and just have it stake.

my example would be like have a fresh wallet on pi zero w and keep it staking and every week transfer coins to it from my pc when i trade off the BTC to XMG on tradesoatoshi. since it been taking me weeks to trade my BTC to XMG.

been looking at the staking on the https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?9MDFWb9rGPaH3ZFR9j9goJHpVFa6ctnGWm.htm to see what people are getting for staking and it seems like a tiny amount but its worth it for having coins sit in my wallet doing nothing any ways.

Try the network, inhale its breath. Give it a shot. Transaction u made was banished from the blockchain, now all validators are advised to add the transcript of the transaction to their black lists as a gesture of organized  solidarity against the malevolent action which is flagged by all nodes as a source of peril danger. I came here to testify that this time u succeeded with what u did to compromise the network. This was the first and the last time.


what you talking about being black lists?Huh??
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August 16, 2019, 12:06:07 PM
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It takes 150 confirmations on tradesatoshi to make my XMG available for trading.
That's insane.

But better then Yobit, never trade on Yobit.
Your coins get lost in a forked chain.

Only use tradesatoshi or nova exchange (not for US, i believe)
I don't know other exchanges for XMG.
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August 17, 2019, 06:20:57 PM
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It takes 150 confirmations on tradesatoshi to make my XMG available for trading.
That's insane.

But better then Yobit, never trade on Yobit.
Your coins get lost in a forked chain.

Only use tradesatoshi or nova exchange (not for US, i believe)
I don't know other exchanges for XMG.





they both are not for US but i still trade on them. it's not hard to mask your IP to say i live in EUROPE =]

so anybody on here has experience mining magi with raspberry pi??? looking to find out if there any new updated cpuminer for them....
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August 18, 2019, 10:24:27 PM
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looks like something up with minerclaim, all day showing not rewards but on the chain explorer we been finding coins on minerclaim all day long......... something fishy is up..........  Cry Cry Cry Cry
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August 18, 2019, 11:17:41 PM
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so anybody on here has experience mining magi with raspberry pi??? looking to find out if there any new updated cpuminer for them....

I use 2x RPi2B+ 32-bit (earlier BCM not later), set up thus:
  • raspbian-stretch-lite-2019-04-08 although this is now replaced by Buster
  • cli only, X11 & all extraneous packages removed including WiFi & Bt (CAT6 conx only)
  • cheap 4GB SD card
  • m-cpuminer-v2
  • managed via SSH
The pair achieve about 10-15KH/s, wish I had more but RPi3B+ & PSU cost around $55-60 each where I currently live, so making a cluster becomes as expensive as a small x86 64-bit desktop system.

Here's a link to NovaSpirit's guide to setting up a magi miner on RPi3, he uses wolf-m7m-cpuminer (https://github.com/novaspirit/wolf-m7m-cpuminer) which I have used successfully on old spare dual-Xeon servers running Linux Mint (while I still had access to them). Both miners are about the same vintage, I don't know if there's any significant difference:
https://www.novaspirit.com/2017/10/19/crypto-mining-sbc/

I really wish there was more active development on XMG/Magi, I still like this coin and the idea of it, maybe some day a developer will pick it up as a project to champion but that sounds too much like singing "Some day my prince will come"   Grin
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August 19, 2019, 02:24:51 AM
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so anybody on here has experience mining magi with raspberry pi??? looking to find out if there any new updated cpuminer for them....

I use 2x RPi2B+ 32-bit (earlier BCM not later), set up thus:
  • raspbian-stretch-lite-2019-04-08 although this is now replaced by Buster
  • cli only, X11 & all extraneous packages removed including WiFi & Bt (CAT6 conx only)
  • cheap 4GB SD card
  • m-cpuminer-v2
  • managed via SSH
The pair achieve about 10-15KH/s, wish I had more but RPi3B+ & PSU cost around $55-60 each where I currently live, so making a cluster becomes as expensive as a small x86 64-bit desktop system.

Here's a link to NovaSpirit's guide to setting up a magi miner on RPi3, he uses wolf-m7m-cpuminer (https://github.com/novaspirit/wolf-m7m-cpuminer) which I have used successfully on old spare dual-Xeon servers running Linux Mint (while I still had access to them). Both miners are about the same vintage, I don't know if there's any significant difference:
https://www.novaspirit.com/2017/10/19/crypto-mining-sbc/

I really wish there was more active development on XMG/Magi, I still like this coin and the idea of it, maybe some day a developer will pick it up as a project to champion but that sounds too much like singing "Some day my prince will come"   Grin


i have mine setup with https://github.com/jeezz/piminer-m7 gives you the governor option so you can select performance, overclock and other features to bump up you hashrate. for me i have currently 2 pi 3b v1.3 and i get 15-18Kh/s and its not much of a bump up but it does help.

so far i am looking into making a cluster on amazon i found a stacker for 4 pi and they come with fan and heat sinks, neat thing is the fans are above the CPU so it keeps it cool. the PSU you can go for a cheap 30A PSU (*$30) they use for 3D printers (i have a few sitting around) and pick up a USB adapter or a buck down converter (usually $8-10) to keep the 5v 3a needed per pi and setup a fan for added air flow to keep under 70C...... i know its a lot to do a pi cluster but if you live in the states i probably help send the PSU from my old 3D printer. if you willing to drop the few extra $$ for the other things needed. my goal is to get 4-10 pi running on a stacker and i found that i can pick up the brass stand offs and just use that instead of having the added plastic sleeves from the amazon item. but i would have to have like 2 80mm fans throwing air at the CPU's to keep it cool and going.

im just trying to find out if there is better CPU miners out there since i see people updating their CPU miners for other coins and algorithms, its kinda sad nothing really being updated for M7M algorithms. wish there can be a cpuminer V3 or something. specially now that the pi4 is out that thing can pump out hash rates for monero coin like its a USB asic stick. =]

i just don't see how some of these miners getting 3.7MH/s for cpu coins, its like they gotta of hacked it use GPU or something becuz that's just killer high hahah im happy mining MAGI its fun and having a cluster project going is so much fun, learning a lot about mining but what's really driving me nuts is this PoS stuff.

thank you for the information you have given me, i didn't think about removing the BT and the wifi to reduce power requirements. will do that to see if it helps keep it from hitting undervoltage every so often

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August 19, 2019, 03:44:32 AM
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so anybody on here has experience mining magi with raspberry pi??? looking to find out if there any new updated cpuminer for them....

I use 2x RPi2B+ 32-bit (earlier BCM not later), set up thus:
  • raspbian-stretch-lite-2019-04-08 although this is now replaced by Buster
  • cli only, X11 & all extraneous packages removed including WiFi & Bt (CAT6 conx only)
  • cheap 4GB SD card
  • m-cpuminer-v2
  • managed via SSH
The pair achieve about 10-15KH/s, wish I had more but RPi3B+ & PSU cost around $55-60 each where I currently live, so making a cluster becomes as expensive as a small x86 64-bit desktop system.

Here's a link to NovaSpirit's guide to setting up a magi miner on RPi3, he uses wolf-m7m-cpuminer (https://github.com/novaspirit/wolf-m7m-cpuminer) which I have used successfully on old spare dual-Xeon servers running Linux Mint (while I still had access to them). Both miners are about the same vintage, I don't know if there's any significant difference:
https://www.novaspirit.com/2017/10/19/crypto-mining-sbc/

I really wish there was more active development on XMG/Magi, I still like this coin and the idea of it, maybe some day a developer will pick it up as a project to champion but that sounds too much like singing "Some day my prince will come"   Grin

You can try to find alternatives. I had raspberry 2, now sometimes while watching movies mining with orange pi pc, it is achieving ~3.7 kh/s.
You wanna cluster? Take a look into orange pi https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32848891030.html?spm=2114.12010608.0.0.a43c395ckpqORW it is ~25$ with shipping, and H6 is a 64 bit modern cpu. You don't need +PSU for every board. Just get simple PC ATX PSU, which you can get very cheap everywhere. They have +12V and +5V. One PSU is more than enough for cluster of 4, so you can make 16 core system.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgFh6yLe6Os
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August 19, 2019, 04:37:03 PM
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All the time we see coin delistings on bittrex and after a short time wallet removal.
Last year MAGI was delisted from bittrex, but until now there was never a wallet removal of MAGI on bittrex.

There are almost 2 million MAGI on bittrex : https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/#!wallets

See newest wallet removals  at bittrex : https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360032561811-Wallet-Removal-on-September-20-2019

These coins are all delisted in the last few months.

Any idea?
Something special with MAGI?
You can see some wallets are still used on bittrex, maybe for mining : https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?683467.htm



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August 19, 2019, 11:34:23 PM
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having trouble changing my gui setting from mXMG to XMG in the wallet. tried everything in settings on the GUI and it won't keep it at XMG... any suggestions?
You may've found this already, but it's located here:
Settings > Options > Display tab > Unit to show amounts in: (XMG | mXMG | μXMG)
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August 20, 2019, 01:33:16 AM
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i have mine setup with https://github.com/jeezz/piminer-m7 gives you the governor option so you can select performance, overclock and other features to bump up you hashrate. for me i have currently 2 pi 3b v1.3 and i get 15-18Kh/s and its not much of a bump up but it does help.
piminer is a shell script that you call from BASH to automate handling of the whole miner setup process (someone worked out the RPi3 dependencies & compile flags for you); all of which is pretty neat. You can see it here: https://github.com/jeezz/piminer-m7/blob/master/piminer-install.sh

I wrote a shell script to check temps/OS-version/filesystem via SSH, ie: displayed on cmd line. If I weren't so lazy stupid busy I'd set cron to check temps & email alert if temp => X°. It's shown below if you want it, for convenience I'd create it where you land in SSH/terminal on desktop, but if you have desktop environment look into conky, especially conky colors:
Code:
# create temps/stat script
nano stat.sh

# paste the following, exit & save
/opt/vc/bin/vcgencmd measure_temp
uname -a
df -h

# make executable
chmod +x stat.sh

More on vcgencmd: https://elinux.org/RPI_vcgencmd_usage

so far i am looking into making a cluster on amazon i found a stacker for 4 pi and they come with fan and heat sinks, neat thing is the fans are above the CPU so it keeps it cool. the PSU you can go for a cheap 30A PSU (*$30) they use for 3D printers (i have a few sitting around) and pick up a USB adapter or a buck down converter (usually $8-10) to keep the 5v 3a needed per pi and setup a fan for added air flow to keep under 70C...... i know its a lot to do a pi cluster but if you live in the states i probably help send the PSU from my old 3D printer.
That's a very kind offer & demonstrates the disposition of the Magicoin community that attracted me here Cheesy - unfortunately I'm not stateside, which is why hardware is so expensive (US is a major shipping destination for Asian mfr & bulk runs save $, everywhere is more or less 'other' destination lol). 1 PSU & adapters/converters per RPi vs individual PSU: comparison not just of cost but also failure domain, 1 PSU is a single point of failure whereas separate PSU spreads that domain. Choices... constraints...

I would like to make a 'cluster' too, strictly speaking it isn't a cluster unless using some quorum/replication solution like Galera for MariaDB. I know the stackers you mentioned, they're the best solution for multi-pi pools - cheap, effective, active cooling. SOLD Smiley https://www.ebay.com/itm/254051554116. I'm also considering using something like this, I was given one but only a few of the USB interfaces are 3A, and this one is only 2.4A per, so that's a limiting factor: https://www.ebay.com/itm/264125371811

Note that active cooling is a must-have for pi-stack mining, unless you live in Barrow Alaska Wink - the combined heat output of many RPi in proximity...

the pi4 is out that thing can pump out hash rates for monero coin like its a USB asic stick. =]
Wonder which binaries/dependencies it is able to run, there are some issues that need to be worked out, check YouTube vids for more info before diving in, just in case.

i just don't see how some of these miners getting 3.7MH/s for cpu coins
Some pools don't enforce limits Sad so people will naturally go as hard as they can, which hurts all magi miners. If you have a pool of modern CPUs you can thrash out solved blocks of hashes like there's no tomorrow and cripple the payout.

thank you for the information you have given me, i didn't think about removing the BT and the wifi to reduce power requirements. will do that to see if it helps keep it from hitting undervoltage every so often
Most welcome my friend; I'm unsure if removing software support for those chipsets will lower power requirements, I removed them because RPi 2B+ has no WiFi/Bt and it reduced space/boot a little bit. I run headless (cli only) so removing GUI (X11) yielded even moreso. If you want to do the same then run these cmds from bash, omit X* if using desktop (or it'll go bye-bye Cheesy):
Code:
# RPi <3 that have no Bluetooth or WiFi dongle, remove pkg:
sudo apt-get remove --purge bluez

sudo apt-get remove --purge wpasupplicant

# Headless RPi that has no GUI, remove pkg:
sudo apt-get remove --purge libx11*

Apologies for thread hijack, just tryin' ta help a bruva out. We now returning you to your regularly scheduled posts...
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August 20, 2019, 09:40:48 AM
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Hey guys, I need some help  Roll Eyes
I was mining magi long long ago, then stopped and for a short spell in 2017 I had wallet running for staking. Life got hectic and had to switch everything off again.... fast forward to now... somehow I can't get my wallet up and going. Back in 2017 I asked advice about staking and I was told to have another address and move coins because my coins were too old. It worked but now for the life of me I can't remember how i was doing it. I even lost my old login in bitcointalk and had to open a new account. All up I have about 6000XMG  Cry are my coins gone?
Can anyone help me, I remember I moved coins back and forward a couple of times but now restoring the wallet I only have options to be in my second address. Heck I must be doing it wrong. Sorry I am stressed.
Do I make any sense?
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August 20, 2019, 11:27:07 AM
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Hey guys, I need some help  Roll Eyes
I was mining magi long long ago, then stopped and for a short spell in 2017 I had wallet running for staking. Life got hectic and had to switch everything off again.... fast forward to now... somehow I can't get my wallet up and going. Back in 2017 I asked advice about staking and I was told to have another address and move coins because my coins were too old. It worked but now for the life of me I can't remember how i was doing it. I even lost my old login in bitcointalk and had to open a new account. All up I have about 6000XMG  Cry are my coins gone?
Can anyone help me, I remember I moved coins back and forward a couple of times but now restoring the wallet I only have options to be in my second address. Heck I must be doing it wrong. Sorry I am stressed.
Do I make any sense?

First i would check on : https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/#!rich your wallet.
Can you find your wallet and coins?


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August 20, 2019, 11:44:50 AM
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looks like something up with minerclaim, all day showing not rewards but on the chain explorer we been finding coins on minerclaim all day long......... something fishy is up..........  Cry Cry Cry Cry
Looks like back again, isn't?
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August 20, 2019, 09:32:28 PM
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All the time we see coin delistings on bittrex and after a short time wallet removal.
Last year MAGI was delisted from bittrex, but until now there was never a wallet removal of MAGI on bittrex.

There are almost 2 million MAGI on bittrex : https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/#!wallets

See newest wallet removals  at bittrex : https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360032561811-Wallet-Removal-on-September-20-2019

These coins are all delisted in the last few months.

Any idea?
Something special with MAGI?
You can see some wallets are still used on bittrex, maybe for mining : https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?683467.htm




I don't know! Maybe its magic!😉

bitcoin: bc1qyadvvyv29z08ln2ta7g3uqwzkscr7wq4p09wuz
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First i would check on : https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/#!rich your wallet.
Can you find your wallet and coins?




Hi Frisian, yep I can see both, https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?9Eqzf11G2GkGmGrbrQbdJXcCthE3zzotuv.htm (original) and https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?9PSNtrK2dnhy3BZXJqFDrvbwmWuzGsQavy.htm (staking)
What is the next step?
And... thanks for helping, I hope i didn't mess it to the point of having to say goodbye  Cheesy
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Hi Frisian, yep I can see both, https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?9Eqzf11G2GkGmGrbrQbdJXcCthE3zzotuv.htm (original) and https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?9PSNtrK2dnhy3BZXJqFDrvbwmWuzGsQavy.htm (staking)
What is the next step?
And... thanks for helping, I hope i didn't mess it to the point of having to say goodbye  Cheesy

I see 9Eqzf11G2GkGmGrbrQbdJXcCthE3zzotuv has around 15 coins left.
This address 9PSNtrK2dnhy3BZXJqFDrvbwmWuzGsQavy has 6025 coins.

I hope you have a wallet with the last address with 6025 coins, is this right?
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August 21, 2019, 09:46:56 AM
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Hi Frisian, yep I can see both, https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?9Eqzf11G2GkGmGrbrQbdJXcCthE3zzotuv.htm (original) and https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/address.dws?9PSNtrK2dnhy3BZXJqFDrvbwmWuzGsQavy.htm (staking)
What is the next step?
And... thanks for helping, I hope i didn't mess it to the point of having to say goodbye  Cheesy

I see 9Eqzf11G2GkGmGrbrQbdJXcCthE3zzotuv has around 15 coins left.
This address 9PSNtrK2dnhy3BZXJqFDrvbwmWuzGsQavy has 6025 coins.

I hope you have a wallet with the last address with 6025 coins, is this right?

Nope, I have the other one. Maybe I don't remember properly but I think I was only using one wallet. In Magi can I have more than one wallet within the same GUI? I mean because I know my encryption pass, do I have a way to get back to the one with 6025 coins. I am quite sure I didn't have to "swap" wallet.dat
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