Yes I was just going to say, I am editing video of the tech demo interview with @starkerz and he definitely shows how to link existing HIVE account now - whether this is "your fault", is probably not a question we need to answer; but I think what you spoke into the universe now exists!
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I think we need comment from @breakaway-dev
Several others have been able to add their BTC wallets to their existing hive accounts.
It may be that @quark.top is using a new browser to which he has newly added Xverse and Keychain.
If this is the case, (a typical issue i faced) is that he will need to refresh his chrome browser to make sure it knows that keychain and xverse are pinned properly (we will fix this in time by having a "I have pinned Keychain" button that when you click it, it refreshes the page.
Many of the errors that pop up are bugs and are not valid also. they are being worked on.
Also, your BTC wllet has been added to your Hive profile @quark.top and many of your posts are showing on the breakaway community front end for onebitcoinclub.org:
Thank you for your prompt response, @starkerz. It is certainly interesting to see it appears you are able to pull up my posts inside the UI for the One BTC Club.
I will point out, though, that
the BTC balance showing is incorrect
, even though it is showing the correct BTC address:Source: View of my Ledger-backed Xverse
wallet address for the One BTC Club
This additional bit of info may, perhaps, be another clue as to what I am up against.
I will also point I was an early adopter of the Brave browser and have used it successfully for years. With a number of different Chrome extensions added to it. As can be seen above, setting up the Xverse wallet went just fine, as far as anything I experienced. And I have had no other problem with Hive keychain.
As you rightly say, we'll need to see what @breakaway-dev has to say, from here. Hopefully this post and these comments will help.
Thank you for your prompt response, @ecoinstant. I will respond separately to the timely follow-up response from @starkerz's message below.
As for this:
It matters to me little to not at all, how others characterize what I have repeatedly attempted to do, up until now. Other than to acknowledge I have clearly put a lot into these efforts.
I am not newbie, when it comes to computers. And I have done my best to capture, in considerable detail, what I would like to know myself, if I was being asked to help someone else, in a similar situation.
As I say at the end, if there is anything else I can do, please let me know.