You can log in. In the keystore file you saved when signing up there's a set of public and private keys within it as well. You need the private posting key to login 2 post/upvote/claim rewards and the Private Active 4 wallet transactions
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How can we get or extract the private posting key from the keystore file? It's not specified in the file.
I saved mine by copy/pasting the hive keys file, but you might be able to do the same thing after using your decryption key, but I'm not sure.
Which Hive interface did you use it to login to?
I mostly use Keychain, which is a browser add on(Chrome,Brave,Firefox) for managing hive keys and use that to login to whatever frontend I want. Peakd.com is the cleanest one
keystore Dash accounts don't need to have there keys to claim anything.
InLeo claims for them when they get $15 in earnings they will be able to cash out and state how much they want to stake verus cashout.
It is made to be easy not confuse new users with Keys. although if they want to get into keys they can.
Right, which is what this user wants to know how to do... Care to show him how?
I have tried.
InLeo give you RC so you an post but he wants to run off with his keys to Hive.
He either has to wait and earn some more HP or get a delegation from a user.
I think he is good now but i think talking about keys early on with other crypto users is what we are trying to avoid.
even experienced Dash users and other crypto users get confused with Hive and all its keys.
It has been a reason we can't onboard in the past.
It is best to tell them to stay on InLeo until they earn enough for their 1st Dash Cashout then they will have enough RC for the larger ecosystem.
To your first point, I don't see a problem with that