Is there still no way to have a "pooled" masternode while keeping your coins under your control?
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Anyone have a link to a miner for AMD cards, and a guide about how to mine with a pool/solo?
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Woah, is there anything the pools can do about this? Also, is what this person is doing illegal?
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I hope you manage to launch this better than SHIFT. That one looks like garbage to me after reading up on it a bit.
This one looks as garbage as SHIFT. I'm most excited for a 0% premined ETH clone. It would be amazing if someone could change the algo to CPU only and somehow prevent any 1 person from getting over 0.01% of the coins. Umm... have you heard of botnets?
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Talking about masternode payments, is it me or do the MN payments seem to have like a 3 day period these days ?
Same for me for a while.
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Someone should create a budget proposal to change the block size. Doesn't really matter what to, just some modest change, maybe 1.1mb. Masternodes vote on it, and some developer implements it.
Would make a point that is worth making imo.
Just wondering, how much coding would it take to change the block size? Just changing some numbers or is it really extensive? We have a completely different system in the works, there will be virtually no block size limit, and I believe it will be a flexible as-needed block size. I think it'll be announced soon. Evan is working on a 50 page white paper (ugh!) which I hope is going to include all the innovations from the past because I don't think I can handle 50 pages of new stuff, LOL. On the other hand, I'm really excited to see this whitepaper! Oh, interesting! Thanks
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Someone should create a budget proposal to change the block size. Doesn't really matter what to, just some modest change, maybe 1.1mb. Masternodes vote on it, and some developer implements it.
Would make a point that is worth making imo.
Just wondering, how much coding would it take to change the block size? Just changing some numbers or is it really extensive?
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How do we vote for proposals? I don't see a guide on Dashtalk yet, but I'm probably just blind
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*********** v12.0.48 ************* - Fixed memory leak - Fixed the bug that made masternodes hang sometimes (when waiting for remote activation) https://www.dashpay.io/downloads/Updated
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Anyone knows how to run the latest version of Dash on Ubuntu 14.04? I get these files and can't open them. I'm kind of an ubuntu noob... Just go to directory where qt is using terminal and execute it. For instance, i keep my dash-qt on a desktop. So open terminal and type cd /home/Desktop ./dash-qt --reindex Hi. I tried the above suggestion and I get the error: No such file or directory Any ideas what's causing that? Would it be, cd /Home/Desktop/dash-0.12.0/bin and then ./dash-qt I have no idea, just guessing haha. Edit: Just saw the last post
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You don't have to start a MN from the cold wallet when upgrading from .45 to .46, right?
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It would be nice if we could make some "gentlemen" agreements with one or two of the bigger pools to have them automatically limit their hashrate or have them put into action a discouragement policy (referring miners to use other pools) once they reach 50% or more on the Dash network.
It would be as much in their interest as it is in our interest, a pool without trust could very quickly become a pool with a lot less miners....
What if DASH-foundation invests in servers and opens pools for mining diversity to help secure the coin :O Mind like blown Ya, Cool! and then the mining rewards goes to invest in more servers to keep the diversity. what if 33% of the network is from DASH-foundation and if rewards go high. invest in future development of the coin. mind like blown, cuz the little control that the Foundation needs otherwise 100% controlled by market. hihi, he said con-"troll"-ED You realized you just replied to your own idea right? Are you sure you didn't mean to log into an alt account first? Maybe they have short-term memory loss
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I updated to V12 yesterday and I'm having issues with my masternode staying online. I start it from my wallet and I can see that it is enabled from my vps right away but after a couple hours or something, I don't know the exact amount of time, I'll check it again and it's not online. I tried doing "grep HotCold .dash/debug.log" again, there was no message after I did this, and restarting my vps but neither of those have worked. Anyone have any ideas what I could be missing?
Having similar issues as you have described. My only success so far has been to leave my cold wallet open for one of the MN's and it seems to have been my longest running active mn so far. I think we might have to hold tight and wait for release 45 which the dev folks are working hard on ATM. Guys, please make sure both your local wallet and remote node are running on the same protocol Ah, my windows wallet was 70103 but I had the 70102 version of the linux wallet. It seems stable now. Thanks!
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I updated to V12 yesterday and I'm having issues with my masternode staying online. I start it from my wallet and I can see that it is enabled from my vps right away but after a couple hours or something, I don't know the exact amount of time, I'll check it again and it's not online. I tried doing "grep HotCold .dash/debug.log" again, there was no message after I did this, and restarting my vps but neither of those have worked. Anyone have any ideas what I could be missing?
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Okay, so I was able to stop the y's with ctrl-c (thanks Mangled). I restarted the vps and then did ./dashd --reindex and it said the usual "Dash server starting." When I try any dash-cli commands, such as ./dash-cli getinfo, I get the message "-bash: ./dash-cli: No such file or directory." Is this because the dashd is in a wrong folder or something?
No, because the "dash-cli" file is not in the root directory of your VPS. You probably forgot to move the selected file ("dash-cli") to the same directory as the "dashd" file on your VPS: Oh! I didn't know I had to do that. I'll try it now. Thanks!
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I'm updating to V12 and started dashd on my VPS and then after a short while I got the message "You need to rebuild the database using -reindex to change -txindex. Do you want to rebuild the block database now?" I entered "yes" and now it's just printing a bunch of y's. Is this normal? I also tried to do ./dashd getinfo but it said something about RPC calls or something not being supported anymore and to use dash-cli? How do I do ./dashd getinfo now? Sorry for the newb questions Edit: I'm using the 64 bit version if it matters. No problem. We advance so fast, documentation gets behind... There are no noob questions around here! All questions are legit. ./dashd is only to start the daemon. You can use -reindex here. For everything else use ./dash-cli getinfo, masternode start, getmininginfo, getblockhash etc etc. you can also do; ./dash-cli help For a full list of calls. Okay, so I was able to stop the y's with ctrl-c (thanks Mangled). I restarted the vps and then did ./dashd --reindex and it said the usual "Dash server starting." When I try any dash-cli commands, such as ./dash-cli getinfo, I get the message "-bash: ./dash-cli: No such file or directory." Is this because the dashd is in a wrong folder or something?
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I'm updating to V12 and started dashd on my VPS and then after a short while I got the message "You need to rebuild the database using -reindex to change -txindex. Do you want to rebuild the block database now?" I entered "yes" and now it's just printing a bunch of y's. Is this normal? I also tried to do ./dashd getinfo but it said something about RPC calls or something not being supported anymore and to use dash-cli? How do I do ./dashd getinfo now? Sorry for the newb questions Edit: I'm using the 64 bit version if it matters. I'm at work, so don't have the exact syntax but, all command are now execute through dash-cli and not directly with the deamon. so it should be something like : dash-cli getinfo. Also apparently better to re-index directly while execute the new version (and remove peer.dat) (same not sure if still exist and can't verify right now): ./dahsd --reindex Hmm, okay thanks. It's still printing a seemingly endless stream of y's and I don't know how to stop it lol. Would rebooting it be a good idea? Edit: Would it just be "rm ./dashd/peers.dat" to delete it?
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I'm updating to V12 and started dashd on my VPS and then after a short while I got the message "You need to rebuild the database using -reindex to change -txindex. Do you want to rebuild the block database now?" I entered "yes" and now it's just printing a bunch of y's. Is this normal? I also tried to do ./dashd getinfo but it said something about RPC calls or something not being supported anymore and to use dash-cli? How do I do ./dashd getinfo now? Sorry for the newb questions Edit: I'm using the 64 bit version if it matters.
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Launch date and time?
So...?
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