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81  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TIMEREUM (TME): First manually mined smart contract token. on: August 23, 2017, 02:43:31 PM
I have 2700 TME coins on NovaExchange right now (bought at the worst time too:/) On there news feed it says "TME token has caused more support than all other altcoins together lately and we have decided to mark it for delisting. If we find a solution to the problems with TME we might abort the delisting".

Is there a wallet I could transfer them to? (Didn't see anything on the website) It looks like I can't sell them right now and I don't know where to withdraw them to. CoinMarketCap only shows novaexchange as being the only exchange...
82  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Secure. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 23, 2017, 12:33:04 PM
What exactly happens when all the total supply is ate up? Do prices rise? Do people lose interest because there is nothing to mine? What will masternodes get if there are no more coins available? Part of the fees?


83  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Secure. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 22, 2017, 12:35:51 PM
I really wish we could vote on here to ban certain people from the community. Sick of people coming on here to just FUD and spam. If you think its such a bad coin why even come on here to tell us over and over again. Do you think you are some kind of Saint or Savior of us all. Go away and let us grow strong as a community with DAS.

I can reply as I wish. . . dev is a scammer, slowly dumping his coins. If not for MAX LEE. . . this coin won't be worth a sh*T.

vergegod and others with similar statements without proof,

If you make a statement like that, PLEASE show the proof. What wallet(s)? Amount(s)? Dates? Not converting some DAS at high from dev fund/premine to BTC for site and exchange expansion? Paying bounties or donations for contributions? Are you making statements based on opinion or FACT? Proof please. Do you have some unique insight and information to justify such a statement?

I've reviewed the Explorers and richlist/wallet distribution and have found no activity in the past few weeks to justify your statement. OR prior ones like yours that have intentionally manipulated the DAS market to lows so day traders & shorts can buy, pump, dump and repeat. Opinions are fine (ie, IMHO). But statements like that require FACTS and PROOF.

Thank you.

Regards,

c_p

PS: Feel free to PM me if you have info that you don't want to make public for privacy/security reasons.




I agree. I am getting sick of checking this daily and seeing negative comments always from the same people. If you don't like the coin, sell what you have and go away.
84  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Secure. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 20, 2017, 04:10:23 PM
The thing I like about this coin is the low supply. CoinMarketCap shows 2,321,844 Total DAS with a circulating supply of 1,649,622. The difference is 672,222. I'm still new to crypto so I'm not entirely sure what this un-circulated supply is. Maybe just coins not mined, future reward coins? coins set aside for something else?, maybe devs coins? Either way it is not a lot when compared to other masternode cryptos like DASH.

There are currently 304 masternodes. That would be 304,000 coins just for the masternodes themselves. At 5 coins a day that is ~1500 reward coins a day. Assuming other masternode owners hold their reward coins like I am, it's going to eat up the coin supply relatively fast. 1 year at 1500 a day is 547,500 coins (or about 1/4 the total supply or almost all the un-circulated supply). I would think this will help drive up price when there aren't as many sell orders.

Or maybe I'm entirely wrong:) Still I bought my masternode for around $170 a month ago. I have received over 70 coins so far from having it running on my pi. I could sell them now and be in the green, but I'm going to continue holding.

85  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TIMEREUM (TME): First manually mined smart contract token. on: August 16, 2017, 01:10:10 PM
I was able to buy some on novaexchange yesterday morning for around 0.0035 USD. It said the wallet was in maintenance mode but it let me.
86  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Secure. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 16, 2017, 01:03:55 PM
I think the next coin I want to invest in a masternode in I'll just post a bunch of bad stuff about it on the ANN page, then buy my 1000 coins at 1/4 price:) I bought my 1000 coins at 17 cents vs 4 cents now!

I'm fine with whatever happens as long as the coin moves forward. I'm in no hurry.

Best Case... Truckman comes back, other developers help out. Probably isn't the best idea to have a coin depend on one single developer. he could get hit by a bus or something. His last post was 8 days ago. Maybe he is like me and works 40-50 hour weeks debugging software and the last thing he wants to do when he gets home is more computer stuff. Everything on the main page is crossed off (granted not all of it was done by truckman). But my wallet and masternode work fine. My single node has been running trouble free for a few weeks now. I've been getting 4-5 coins per day. Obviously it's in my best interest that the coin succeeds.

worst case - he abandons it like he did his last coin and we go forward another way.

If the name change is a must we can brainstorm some new names. Give it a few weeks. I bet truckman will be back. I mean if he had the intention to bail on a 2nd coin you would think he would have created a new username. Also it wasn't an ICO like a lot of the scam coins.







87  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET on: August 14, 2017, 06:40:37 PM
What exactly did they fix for staking? I'm on the slack group and I scrolled up a few pages but didn't catch it. I let mine go for 3 days without any reward and finally turned it off. The staking thing at the bottom left kept going from 3-10 days. Assuming it did work for me, the numbers were not real great based on my initial investment. From the slack I saw 5000 coins earned per day off of 10 million. So doing some math (and hopefully it's right Smiley  ):


5000 Lindas earned a day for 10 million
.0002 * 10000000 = $2000 invested and you will earn $1 a day

-----------

using same ratio for owning 1 million coins...

500 Lindas earned a day for 1 million
0.0002 * 1000000 = $200 invested and you will earn 1 cent a day

-----------

Compared to the DAS masternode...

Cost ~ $150 to buy 1000 coins at 15 cents a coin
I currently earn about 5 coins a day. That's 75 cents a day
I could take that 75 cents and invest it into Linda and achieve 3750 Lindas a day. (0.75 / 0.0002)

5000/$2000 = 3750/X   Solve for X, X = $1500

So for me, $150 will earn me the same amount of Linda as someone staking with $1500 Linda. Obviously price per coin makes a difference. I'm not trying to be negative about Linda. I'm just pointing out that if you do not have a lot of money to invest with and you want to invest in Linda; you may be better off earning coin elsewhere and then buying into Linda. At some point in time (for me it's when I would own about 7.5 million Linda), it would be more beneficial to stake. However that would be 2000 days for me at 3750 coins per day.
88  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Secure. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 13, 2017, 01:03:30 AM
My masternode shows enabled, das is running, my IP is the same... But I haven't received any coin since yesterday morning. I was receiving 2-3 coins in the morning and evenings prior to that. Not sure if something changed recently.
89  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET on: August 11, 2017, 09:33:54 PM
So I checked my wallet again tonight. It's been 30 hours.

Your weight is 49999.
Network weight is 499346079
Expected time to earn reward is 10 days


This morning it had said 3 days:( The guys on slack said you need a few million (~ $400). Plumbeer how many coins do you own?
90  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET on: August 11, 2017, 12:50:16 PM
I've had my wallet unlocked for staking for 25 hours now on my pi. When I hover over the area in the bottom left hand corner it says it estimates 3 days for payment. I'm not sure if that means every 3 days I'll get something or if I need to wait 3 days before coins continuously start being delivered. I only have 50,000 mature coins right now.
91  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Secure. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 10, 2017, 12:41:18 AM
I got 4.6 DAS today from my node. I also vote for a bigger return:)
92  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET on: August 09, 2017, 12:41:14 PM
Thanks for the link! I believe I am closer now. I was able to download the source code and get past the make install for the secp256k1. I seem to be stuck now at this portion. If I try running either command it just sits at the command window at at a > prompt. Has anyone else built from the source code?




Code:
To Build Linda-QT
--------

With UPNP:
    qmake -qt=qt5 && \
    make \

(Recommended) Without UPNP:

    qmake -qt=qt5 USE_UPNP=- && \
    make \
93  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Secure. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 09, 2017, 12:51:43 AM
Hi,

i have just finished to configure my masternode (Linux vps).

I just have one question : Where arrive the remuneration ? Which adress ?

Thank's Smiley

Hi, can someone tell me what is the reward per day for a masternode?

I've had a single masternode running on my pi for about 45 hours now and have only got 9 DAS so far. It will be a long time before I accumulate enough for a second node at this rate:) I haven't calculated the pi energy cost per day yet. I'm hoping I can use it for some other stuff like staking but I'm having trouble setting up linux wallets for it.
94  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET on: August 08, 2017, 09:36:48 PM
So I have tried downloading the Linux wallet from the git page and the website. It won't open. It says that I do not have a program on the machine that handles .exe files. I let it find a program for me and it downloaded pypar2 which looks like some compressed file scanner. I found another guy having the same problem for a different wallet, and he right-clicked the file (so I would right-click Linda-qt) and go to properties. On the permissions tab he checked the "allow execution" checkbox and that took care of his problem. Unfortunately that still doesn't work. It creates another file in the same directory with a weird encrypted looking name that contains nothing. Trying to launch via terminal yields

Code:
-bash: ./Linda-qt: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error

I'm running ubunto mate on my raspberry pi. I just setup a masternode last week for a different coin so I don't want to change it. My windows wallet works fine but I don't want to leave another computer on 24/7 to try and stake coins. I read that there is a program called "wine" for running exe programs on linux. But I believe that is more for windows executable's. I'm willing to give it a try, but I don't feel too confidant in it.

I also tried the no gui pi wallet but couldn't get that to work. And I tried the no gui linux wallet. Probably my problem is because I'm using a pi which doesn't have common architecture. Then the one "non-gui" wallet that is present is probably meant for the raspberian OS and not Ubunto Mate.
95  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET on: August 08, 2017, 05:58:44 PM
Are there instructions on opening up and using the Linux wallet anywhere? I've been trying to open it in Ubunto 16. I downloaded the .gz file, extracted it via the gui (which created a .exe file), but clicking it does nothing. I also tried launching it via ./Linda-qt. I tried making it an executable and setting up a launcher. If you can't tell I'm fairly new to this. The windows one works just fine for me.
96  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Security. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 08, 2017, 12:46:43 AM
Came home today and checked. I received 2 DAS at 9:46 and 3 DAS at 20:14! So it seems like I'll receive around 6 DAS a day with a single masternode. The das came in to address "0". I assume this is because I did getaddress 0? Could I have done something like "getaddress MN1" instead? Just trying to think long term in case I every try to setup another node.

97  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Security. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 07, 2017, 01:36:31 PM
Is there anyway to confirm that my masternode is functioning correctly? I checked this morning. It still shows as "Enabled" in the wallet masternode tab.

The service is started in linux. If I run
Code:
das-cli getinfo
I don't see any errors, but it also doesn't show any reward and it's been 12 hours. I also don't see any incoming transactions in my wallet. I'm hoping it just may take a little while to show up.



Anyways here is what I did to make it "work" on the pi 2.5B... I used a combination of resources (page 69 instructions, Steemit instructions, Mrrrs post from post 1502 in this thread, and DASH instructions) to pull out what I needed. Perhaps I could eventually combine everything into step by step instructions, but for now I'll try to guide people into what pieces I used.

start with linux stuff
-----------------------------

1. Install Ubuntomate - I used Ubuntumate 16.04.3 LTS. When you click it to download they have a version that works with the Pi2 and Pi3.

Download Ubunto Mate
https://ubuntu-mate.org/download/

2. I followed the instructions on page 69 for setting up the linux server with the firewall. He has you change the port of SSH for security reasons. Then he has you add the SSH port to the firewall with this command:
Code:
sudo ufw allow ssh
  However that command just adds the default port 22. If you did change your port number for SSH to "your lucky number" you need to use that number in place of ssh. ex
Code:
sudo ufw allow 1234

3. Use the Steemit instructions for downloading the source code and compiling. Mrrr is right. You need to use this command:

Code:
sudo apt-get install automake pkg-config libssl-dev libevent-dev bsdmainutils

in stead of this command

Code:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev automake 

in the steemit instructions otherwise you will get an error about libssl when you do
Code:
./configure
.

Also the pi only has 1gb of memory so you will run into problems trying to run the make. The system will freeze. Follow Mrrrs instructions for setting up the swap before you try to run the make command.

Then setup your windows wallet
--------------------------------
1. Go into debug console. Run
Code:
getaccountaddress 0

2. Send 1000 coin to the address that was just returned. Make sure it's exactly 1000 AFTER the fees. Wait for it to show up in your wallet

3. encrypt your wallet, back it up

4. Go back into debug console. run
Code:
masternode genkey
, copy down the hash that it returns

5. then run
Code:
masternode outputs
, copy down what it returns (should be a hash and a single number at the end)


Then link the linux masternode to your windows wallet
--------------------------------------------------------
1. Modify the ./das/dasconfig file in linux  (.das is a hidden directory. You can see it by running
Code:
ls -a
in your home directory)
   The username/password stuff you can fill in random junk. The externalIP is your IP address to the internet and the 9399 port
   The masternode key you need is from step 4 up above where you did
Code:
masternode genkey
.

5. Then on your windows machine modify the masternode.conf file. Again re-use the same IP/port in this config. Then the first hash you need is again the hash from step 4 above where you did masternode genkey. The last hash is what came from the
Code:
masternode ouputs
command.


Configure Router
--------------------
Then you need to make sure your pi gets a static IP address and that you forward port 9399 to that IP.

Starting the masternode
--------------------
You can go into debug console on the wallet to start it. or just go to options, and find "show masternode tab". This will enable a new tab. You can go in and start it via the gui.
98  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Security. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 06, 2017, 09:46:20 PM
I think I am getting closer now. It shows as started and the status is "pre-enabled". Before I had sent 1000 coin to my wallet. The address I created was called "masternode1". I assumed this was my "masternode address". I was using the transactionid of that. However I really needed to go into console, run
Code:
getaccountaddress 0
(which I guess gives you your real masternode address) and send the 1000 coin to that instead. Hopefully "pre-enabled" just means it's waiting for verification or something like that. I still need to research it more.

Edit: It says ENABLED now! Hopefully everything is working fine. Not exactly sure how I check, but I'll give it 24 hours.
99  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Security. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 06, 2017, 03:06:31 AM
Still having trouble with my masternode:( I read through a bunch of dash documentation since it's similar and I was fairly confident that I had the das.conf file on linux and masternode config file in my wallet configured properly.

Das is running fine on linux. I can run
Code:
das-cli getinfo
and I get no errors. I've configured my router to forward the port my masternode runs on. I have my firewall also allowing that port. However inside my wallet when I do
Code:
Masternode start-all
I get...

"Failed to start masternode. Error could not allocate vin."

I found some dash help saying to go into the Wallet and "Enable coin feature controls". Then go to Send->Inputs and make sure the 1000 coin transaction isn't locked. Mine isn't. For the hell of it I locked it then unlocked it, but it didn't make a difference.
100  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: |ANN| DAS - Decentralized and Security. Private Send. Masternodes. on: August 05, 2017, 06:41:24 PM
OK, Please forgive me for being a complete noob, I just want to make sure get this all right.

Inside the .das/das.conf file

Code:

rpcuser=   <What do I put here? The username of my pi user? Anything I want? A windows user?>
rpcpassword=  <Same here>
rpcallowip=  <What Exactly is this?>
listen=1
server=1
daemon=1
staking=0   <Does this need to stay 0?>

masternode=1
externalip=<YOUR_PUBLIC_VPS_IP_ADDRESS>:9399     <I saw in the steemit page they had a seperate line "rpcport=9399". Assuming ifI use this method I don't need that line now?>

masternodeprivkey=<YOUR_MASTERNODEKEY>    <What key exactly? The one from the "masternode genkey" command?>


Then back on my windows machine inside the masternode.conf file


Code:
<MASTERNODENAME-ALIAS> <YOUR_PUBLIC_VPS_IP_ADDRESS>:9399 <YOUR_MASTERNODEKEY> <YOUR_TRANSACTION_ID> <IDX>

This file contains just a single uncommented line that has a 0 in it. I assume I comment that out first?
The IP address would be my static IP?
Masternode key? Is this from the "masternode genkey" command?
Transaction id? What is this?
IDX? I assume this is for if I have more than one masternode? I could just number them 1,2,3 etc.. or would it start at 0?
Also the privkey command I ran to grab my private key. Does that need to go anywhere?

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