Open DatDraggy opened 3 months ago
Do you have any logs after running the script?
I couldn't find any besides openssl.stderr which had two non-error lines. install.sh only shows it's downloading age and sha3sum, the only error line proof.sh returns is the generic "sha3sum: command not found".
@DatDraggy Were you able to succesfully claim the airdrop and did it reflect in your wallet?
@Jonnie-Dev Yes, once I got the issues sorted out the claim site accepted my proof.
I'm having doubt claiming, with the high cost of eth gas fee
@DatDraggy Excuse me,How do you operate it? Could you please send me a tutorial? I have encountered the same problem as you and I really need it now! thank you very much indeed
You guys claimed already??
Yes
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You guys claimed already??
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is it tradable? also how much did you pay for gas?
I recently claimed my rewards on a Ubuntu 20 VM, but I noticed during ./install.sh neither metadata.bin nor the libs required for keccak or sha3sum were installed. I had to build and install maandree/libkeccak and maandree/sha3sum, then change the
sha3sum
line tokeccak-256sum
and finally got a working proof back. I'm unsure if I'm missing something but surely this can't just be me? I only tried the sh script, no other approach so maybe people usually go for something else.