Garbage in, garbage out
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Successful people live in the now, they do not dwell on past mistakes, and move on quickly. successful people build and create new ideas and think big. Successful people are not petty, and do not find it necessary to put others down in order to bolster their ego.
Failed people focus on other people's character traits/weaknesses and try to bring them down, and think in a small narrow minded way, focusing on how they look and not what they do or make. Failed people do not get on with their work, they prefer to meddle in other's creativity as they lack their own. Failed people put new ideas down, as it challenges their often (small) intellect and ego because they didn't think of it first.
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The hash rate is easily obtained from 'getmininginfo' in debug console. So "networkhashps" : 6943048374669430483746 / (1024 ^ 3) = 64.66 Gigahashes per second69430483746 / (10 ^ 9) = 69.43 Gigahashes per second masternodes =3222 active nodes =3470 hot wallets = 248 sounds too low don't you think, I am not sure I believe this figure, just the hot wallets for the exchanges and mining nodes must be quite a few for starters .. I think this may be what you are looking for: https://bitinfocharts.com/darkcoin/nodes/5161 Dash nodes Anyway, this is just one site that may be using a specific method, just an indication I still think we should do our own official estimation. More than the amount itself I was interested in the relative comparison between Dash and other networks from the same site. So we may still need to do our own calculation to come up with an official number. Damn, you quoted me using the wrong sort of k figure before I corrected , lol. Yer but these are inactive nodes, or is there some sort of grey area where the updating is sluggish, I agree we should calculate this figure ourselves. Edit: I also had trouble with the node numbers with bitcoin, some came as ~5100 and others ~6000, inaccurate slow updates?
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The hash rate is easily obtained from 'getmininginfo' in debug console. So "networkhashps" : 6943048374669430483746 / (10 ^ 9) = 69.43 Gigahashes per second It was the nodes part is not so obvious, btw have you noticed if this is accurate we only have around ~248 wallets online around the world, masternodes =3222 active nodes =3470 hot wallets = 248 sounds too low don't you think? I am not sure I believe this figure, just the hot wallets for the exchanges must be quite a few for starters ..
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First. First Privacy Centric Cryptocurrency First Decentralized Autonomous Corporation with 100% decentralized funding/staff/etc First Virtual Corporation (more on this later) First Decentralized P2P OTC System for expense payments of a DAC/Virtual Corp First Self Governing P2P System First Decentralized Governance System for effective decision making First Decentralized Digital Cash Implementation First Decentralized Oracle Implementation (InstantX) First Decentralized Incentivized Infrastructure First Decentralized Budgeting System First Decentralized Salaried Employees
First decentralized ownership of constructs, objects and ideas, this is like a masternode backed virtual cooperative ' A cooperative ("coop") or co-operative ("co-op") is an autonomous association of people who voluntarily cooperate for their mutual social, economic, and cultural benefit.'
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Next to masternodes, is there a way to check the number of the other full nodes (dash wallets)? (just like bitcoin has with https://getaddr.bitnodes.io) Great question. I went thru most of the commands in the console trying to find that out, am still unclear. Only way I saw was to increase the peers to 256 or more? and then addup the separate ip's, you could run 10 wallets at the same time and sum them using the getpeerinfo commands, eventually you should have all the peers. There is probably a better way to do it...
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and the 10 day slow rise in price continues :
Almost!
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I'm Dash, I'm Dash, I'm really really Dash, You know I'm Dash, I'm Dash, You know it! OOooh!
Well I was 100% in love with Dash within the first 24 hours no one ever reads the warning signs in the reception area, do they http://www.stickboybangkok.com/photos/hotel-hookers-warning-sign/Btw, The Stickboy got his 7 year old account with Reddit banned, even though he followed all the rules. Not so hip anymore are they.
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Got my first MN online. Thank you MangledBlue Welcome :-) Mangledblue and fuzzyduck are our resident raspberry pi experts. Btw,quite a long wait of 5 and a half days for payments due to over 3100 masternodes, but it beats mining for income and you get a vote and play a part in the community. In the early days people were getting paid everyday, when I started earlier this year it was already upto 3.5 days per payment.
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I WAS also solo-mining with a single core - but I won't do it again, and see what happens -hummmm [everything was fine until 12 -] [better with 53] [but] [something is still not right....]
You are solo mining on a Pi?? How cute and awesome! Whats your hashrate ? Someone needs to ask Flare to put the code back as before so it works again not sure what you mean dash-cli setgenerate true 1 works fine dash-cli getmininginfo also... I meant the solo GPU mining has been disabled in bitcoin V11 code base, and it needs correcting, slight confusion, lol Edit: Crowning, you big dashhub, I fawn unto your mighty greatness
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I WAS also solo-mining with a single core - but I won't do it again, and see what happens -hummmm [everything was fine until 12 -] [better with 53] [but] [something is still not right....]
You are solo mining on a Pi?? How cute and awesome! Whats your hashrate ? Someone needs to ask Flare to put the code back as before so it works again
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That's right - flashes of LIGHT can and will re-boot your Pi2b
Photoelectric effect: It's because there's a chip that has exposed silicon -- common for some chip packages. (and it has to be a pretty high energy flash, like from a camera flash) more info https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrDfRCi1UV0lol, can't get more basic than a bare wafer straight out of the oven. Btw, he did say it doesn't matter about the colour at the start, not every incoming photon will trip your PI2 out, try putting a filter on the flash to take out the high energy blue light (lots from a xenon flash), leaving only near IR red colours. E=hf, so the higher the frequency the better, generally. Aha, he kind of says that later on.
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Please remember we are officially FinTech now Good places and well written articles, but I skimmed the last few, and while they say speedy transactions, none mention instantX, why not plug this feature, as its unique and other competing coins also say instantaneous, although they are really stuck in unconfirmed, where as we are none stick in the 'transaction locked' zone
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Hey, has someone got the link for the Amsterdam bitcoin conference on 7th October? Thanks.
http://www.bitcoinwednesday.comi am not sure if the Dash Event is up and listed yet Cheers warning for anyone else going, there is only 13 seats left!
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Hey, has someone got the link for the Amsterdam bitcoin conference on 7th October? Thanks.
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Yep, having our own unique flashy charts per exchange with tons of settings, colours and frilly edges lends a lot of kudos to Dash and exchanges would appreciate being listed, I'd vote for it if the budget was fair.
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For Speculation: Interesting spike in Masternodes; someone knows something we don't I would wager. Perhaps a partnership or main stream coverage?
Pablo.
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