Dev - Is there any major plans on marketing, actual forum, community, etc.?
If you have cool some suggestions, join the slack and telegram and let us know about.
|
|
|
I think Solaris is actually holding up well in price compared to a lot of other coins out there. I think once the swap is fully complete that then the dev could start some marketing campaigns to help spread the word as still not many people out there know about Solaris. I do my best by promoting on Twitter and so far I have had a good response and brought in a few people already. I see the poll is 50/50 right now, I was hoping more people would be interested in using CryptoBridge as an exchange but I guess not.
I think its holding up too. I agree with you. By the way, what form of marketing would you suggest? Concerning CryptoBridge, i think its simply because we are reluctant to change. You are doing a great job on twitter. I wish we could all do same. dang miss this coin!
No you havent. You are actually quite early
|
|
|
To be honest with you i hate the way you troll and spread FUD. But i should have listened to you earlier
|
|
|
Now when we have Solaris Xevan coins on Coinexchange ( no more Nist5 Solaris on the market) we can apply for bigger exchange. I hope that coinmarketcap.com will update block explorer soon for Xevan one.
Thanks for your support.
We need to send them a coin info update request form. It has to be brief, well explained, and understandable. God bless Solaris
|
|
|
Where's the other guide for masternode setup? I'm trying to set it up on my local machine, can't seem to get it to work. (Yeah, I don't want to get a VPS just yet, I'm trying to get it to run at home first.) Would appreciate it if someone can guide me how to do this on a Windows 10 machine. If I need to set up a Linux environment, I can also do that, probably will use Debian or something small.
You can successfully setup a masternode on your local machine if it stays connected to the Solaris network all the time and if your ISP doesn't change your IP address. This is the reason why most of us use VPS to run masternodes If you want to use your local machine, follow the steps outlined by @PotatoM12
|
|
|
Yes, Solaris price will rise and rise, we have just hold it I totally agree. Its that simple local wallet for Xevn algo not synchronized - 0 active connections
- check your internet connection
- if 1 doesnt work, check to see if solaris wallet has access through your firewall
- if 1 and 2 dont work, add active nodes (addnodes)
|
|
|
Cryptopia is the only viable option. . . .
I'm dumping everything just so i can get away from coinmarkets
It is so much bigger than every other exchange with similar requirements to get on .
They're not overcharging. If anything they're undercharging.
Coins have gotten tens of millions of market cap on that site. . . . Except maybe some of the chinese exchanges there is nothing comparable.
Never going to have any volume on these other sites beyond maybe a few days a year.
You may be right but how are we gonna pay ? 5.8 btc ? who is gonna pay ? how much will everyone contribute ? how much will you contribute ? At this point our only option is that we will have to wait till the treasury system sets off at block 43,000 and then we can hope that masternode holders will vote for funds to be used for cryptopia listing Even so 5.8 btc will span many many blocks. It would be a really long wait. Unless holders keep holding and then the price goes up so that it would take a shorter time for the treasury funds voted by masternodes to amount to 5.8 btc Trust me, i want XLR on cryptopia as much as everyone else but 5.8 btc is not child's play. it baffles me how you think its undercharging.
|
|
|
No way solaris will go this low. thats way tooooo low Even now 1 XLR is around 220000 satoshi i think that if we hit bittrex, 1 XLR should be between 0.005 and 0.015 BTC my opinion too
|
|
|
Bounty received Thanks Dabs and SolarisDev
|
|
|
Cryptopia is an excellent place to trade such an excellent coin like Solaris The problem there is the $30,000 listing fee. Its really expensive.
Edit: Its heading towards $40,000 now...lol
~$40,000 is too expensive for a developing coin like Solaris. Is the price fixed and no room for negotiation? I really tried but I got this answer :Cryptopia standpoint: "As XLR will be a new coin, it needs to undergo coin and code review again and the fee reflects the work required from our Dev team as well as support for the life of the coin on Cryptopia. This is reflected in the listing fee, which is why we don't currently offer discounts. "
"Once the swap is complete, you can apply via Paytopia to have the new XLR coin relisted. We are happy for you to do this at anytime and we can wait until you are ready for it to go online, assuming it passes code review." I agree that is ridiculous pricing and service.. I mean I like topia as an exchange for the most part. Its actually one of my go to places to trade at but thats a little much to just do a coin swap especially when the dev has proven to be a trustworthy dev with no malicious code. Sounds like they are just trying to charge for whatever they can to A) Be greedy and because they know they can and get away with it as some people will pay the re-listment price to get back on topia. B) To make the barrier of entry of high to reduce scams and everyone doing coin swaps and things like that. I tend to agree that they should at least offer a more fair price the coin isn't changing names or devs or anything really just the code base which the employees have probably read through a thousand times by now. I would agree with you for the most part. But i dont see how it would reduce scam. I see it promoting it instead. It would be easier for a scam coin that had a heavy premine or that sold many coins through ICO to get millions of dollars to get listed by paying that almost $40,000 to get to cryptopia than for a fairly launched coin without premine or little premine and no ICO and thriving on good and genuine community support though donations. Note that they are not just delisting a swapped coin. They remove the market immediately and ask you to pay another BTC5.8 to stay listed else there will be complete removal after a month. You have to understand that to cryptopia Its all about the $$$$$. We havent even considered the part where exchanges get 0.1 to 0.2% of whatever we trade. i tell you that 0.1% of daily trading volume is not small money. I trade on cryptopia a lot. I love the exchange but i honestly dont think Dev can get XLR listed there. Its not a matter of decision making; its a matter of Dev can't pay almost $40,000. where from that money??? well, if we get a philanthropist to donate that money we will surely put out a listing request to cryptopia
|
|
|
Cryptopia is an excellent place to trade such an excellent coin like Solaris The problem there is the $30,000 listing fee. Its really expensive.
Edit: Its heading towards $40,000 now...lol
|
|
|
What happens if I put in 2000 XLR in one masternode? (As opposed to running two masternodes with 1000 XLR each.)
It wont work at all. The network has been programmed to recognize 1000 XLR transactions as possible masternodes. Any other amount wont even generate anything when you type in debug console. What you need to do is to setup two masternodes on the same VPS by running two separate XLR wallets on the same VPS. If you only want to setup two XLR masternodes, buy the S package here at Time4VPSThen follow the guide that i made. Dev has posted it on OP. If you still need some help, you can pm me on slack or telegram.
|
|
|
Solaris on www.MNrank.comLet us all help to crowdfund the requirement for XLR to be listed on there
|
|
|
WHOAAAAAA.. That is 85% of the coin supply in one transaction !!!!!!!
Which account is this @solarisdev
Why have you posted in big red letters and with many exclamations. You have just displayed your level of ignorance. You are on the telegram group and so you can simply ask before posting this. This is how all cryptocurrency transactions work. In simple terms when you send coins your whole balance is sent across and the remainder is brought back to you. This wallet you have shown actually received only about 154 XLR Check the received tab of this page http://solaris.blockexplorer.pro/richlist
|
|
|
can cryptopia rename the old chain and put the new chain on XLR ticker?
Thanks
Cryptopia standpoint: "As XLR will be a new coin, it needs to undergo coin and code review again and the fee reflects the work required from our Dev team as well as support for the life of the coin on Cryptopia. This is reflected in the listing fee, which is why we don't currently offer discounts. "
"Once the swap is complete, you can apply via Paytopia to have the new XLR coin relisted. We are happy for you to do this at anytime and we can wait until you are ready for it to go online, assuming it passes code review." Cryptopia just wants another 5 btc. It's not fair
|
|
|
SOLVED: I did add an UDP rule to the firewall for 60020 and a restart. + running ./solarisd -daemon
Running a Linux 16.04 VPS with firewall. solarisd is running When I do masternode status on my wallet Windows PC I get Not capable masternode: Could not connect to xx.xxx.xxx.xx:60020
firewall on VPS is: 22/tcp LIMIT Anywhere 80/tcp ALLOW Anywhere 443/tcp ALLOW Anywhere 9033/tcp ALLOW Anywhere 60020/tcp ALLOW Anywhere 22/tcp (v6) LIMIT Anywhere (v6) 80/tcp (v6) ALLOW Anywhere (v6) 443/tcp (v6) ALLOW Anywhere (v6) 9033/tcp (v6) ALLOW Anywhere (v6) 60020/tcp (v6) ALLOW Anywhere (v6)
solaris.conf on Windows and VPn is
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcuser=< USER> rpcpassword=<PASSWORD> staking=1 server=1 listen=1 port=port masternode=1 masternodeaddr=xx.xxx.xxx.xx:60020 externalip=xx.xxx.xxx.xx:60020 masternodeprivkey= <KEY> addnode=78.145.45.173 addnode=92.108.70.246 addnode=89.169.62.37 addnode=89.65.73.101
Masternode config file on Windows and VPN
<NAME> xx.xxx.xxx.xx:60020 <masternodeprivkey> <collateral_output_txid> <collateral_output_index>
any idea what I might have done wrong?
on the VPS, you may have created the solaris.conf in the wrong directory thus it is as though you dont have it at all.
|
|
|
|