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[GUI] Received coins from staking addresses show as "No Information" #1262

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CaveSpectre11 opened this issue Jan 14, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1265
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[GUI] Received coins from staking addresses show as "No Information" #1262

CaveSpectre11 opened this issue Jan 14, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1265
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CaveSpectre11 commented Jan 14, 2020

Describe the issue

Receipt of coins from a staking address (specifically sent from a Ledger via PET4L) are displayed in the transaction view of the wallet as a deduction and "No Information".

Can you reliably reproduce the issue?

Yes.

If so, please list the steps to reproduce below:

  1. delegate coins to the cold staking address tied to an external owner address (ledger)
  2. send those coins back to the wallet
  3. observe transaction record on home tab.

Expected behavior

Not sure the best representation when dealing with an external staking address. Perhaps the Stake Delegation should show as a stake delegation negative for the full amount + transaction. And the receipt show as a positive addition received from the owner address?

Actual behavior

Stake Delegation shows as a negative transaction, for the transaction fee. Then the receipt back from the outside staker shows as a negative transaction for the amount.

Screenshots.

Delegation
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Receipt
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What version of PIVX Core are you using?

4.0.0 (when it occurred) and still displays in 4.0.1

Machine specs:

  • OS: Windows 7 & Ubuntu 18.04
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