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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY][ICO] ECOMI - PAY, PROTECT, COLLECT on: June 28, 2018, 04:05:56 AM
This project is looking amazing with the use of the secure wallet and vault.
I can wait to see where it leads.
Not long now till we see - can't wait.
Keep up the great work.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [RADS] Radium - Bringing Advanced Utility to the Blockchain on: February 16, 2018, 01:06:03 AM
Hi,

I have an issue with my wallet, sadly.
Last week it was synced just fine.
This week it has got zero connections and is out of sync.
I tried transferring some Rads out of the wally, but it seems they are unconfirmed now and just sitting in the wallet.
It did say they would be sent to the node to be processed but nothing for about 12 hours.
Thanks for any help.  

Did you run 1.4.7.1 version? Save your wallet.dat and try to run 1.4.7.1 https://radiumcore.org/downloads on another comp.
HowTo - https://radiumcore.org/walletmanual

No, I was on the old wallet when I sent it.
Didn't realize there was a new one when I sent the coins.
Surprised the old wallet wouldn't send even though it was an older wallet.
I never got an update request.

I've tried on another computer with the dat. file.
It's still showing stuck in the wallet.

Would like to get this resolved if at all possible.

Ok, will message there.
Thanks for helping.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [RADS] Radium - Bringing Advanced Utility to the Blockchain on: February 15, 2018, 12:11:31 PM
Hi,

I have an issue with my wallet, sadly.
Last week it was synced just fine.
This week it has got zero connections and is out of sync.
I tried transferring some Rads out of the wally, but it seems they are unconfirmed now and just sitting in the wallet.
It did say they would be sent to the node to be processed but nothing for about 12 hours.
Thanks for any help.  

Did you run 1.4.7.1 version? Save your wallet.dat and try to run 1.4.7.1 https://radiumcore.org/downloads on another comp.
HowTo - https://radiumcore.org/walletmanual

No, I was on the old wallet when I sent it.
Didn't realize there was a new one when I sent the coins.
Surprised the old wallet wouldn't send even though it was an older wallet.
I never got an update request.

I've tried on another computer with the dat. file.
It's still showing stuck in the wallet.

Would like to get this resolved if at all possible.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [RADS] Radium - Bringing Advanced Utility to the Blockchain on: February 13, 2018, 11:59:21 PM
Hi,

I have an issue with my wallet, sadly.
Last week it was synced just fine.
This week it has got zero connections and is out of sync.
I tried transferring some Rads out of the wally, but it seems they are unconfirmed now and just sitting in the wallet.
It did say they would be sent to the node to be processed but nothing for about 12 hours.
Thanks for any help.   
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: December 07, 2017, 01:23:08 AM
Is the Miner page locked now?
I cannot access.
It keeps asking for Username and password.
The page for mining to the XRB project has nothing to do with it. The distribution of coins ended about 2 months ago, the faucet is closed, the rest of the unallocated coins was burned.

OK, thanks.
I thought that was pretty cool.
Shame it has closed.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: December 06, 2017, 09:02:53 AM
What IOTA is doing in last days is crazy.
I'm in XRB for a long time now and quite happy with outcome, especially that faucet got closed.

We just need more exposure, some bigger exchanges and partnerships. After this there is only one way this project might go... Smiley

What was the issue with the Miner?
I thought it was pretty cool!
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: December 06, 2017, 06:38:54 AM
Is the Miner page locked now?
I cannot access.
It keeps asking for Username and password.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: December 03, 2017, 04:58:39 AM
What is the safest wallet for XRB, please?
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [RADS] Radium - Bringing Advanced Utility to the Blockchain on: December 03, 2017, 12:42:34 AM
A lot of people have been asking about connections, so here is a quick explanation.

Disclaimer: The following applies to the “standard” c++ QT wallet.
TL:DR: More than 3 is good. You can not have more than 16 outgoing connections, but you may get more if other nodes connect to you.

What is a connection?

A connection is simply two wallets talking to each-other. Connections are classified as either outgoing or incoming, based on who it was initiated by. An outgoing is established when your wallet reaches out asks to connect to somebody else’s wallet (peer). An incoming connection occurs when a peer connects to you.

How does the wallet find connections?

When a wallet first starts it has zero connections, and , it needs some IP addresses to reach out to in order to new peers. There are several ways a wallet will try and get its first connection
  • Query DNS seeds for a list of peers
  • Use static IP peers coded into the wallet.
  • Load a list of known peers from peers.dat
  • Load list of peers from walletname.conf file
Once a wallet gets its first connection, it will then ask the peer for a list of other peers it can try and connect to.

How many do you need?

In order for the wallet to work correctly, it needs to have a MINIMUM of one connection. A wallet can work perfectly fine, using only one high quality connection to the network. It is desired that a wallet have more than one connection for redundancy and network health. A total of three to five connections is more than enough for the wallet to work correctly.

But aren't more connections better?

Well, it CAN be, in terms of the health of the entire network, however after 3–5 connections there really is little improvement in wallet function. Each connection requires resources to maintain, and the more connections you have the harder your computer will need to work in order to communicate with all the other peers. Once your wallet has a stable connection to the network, more connections will not increase the speed or improve staking for PoS coins.

I have 16, BUT I WANT MORRRR!

Well, then, be patient. Each connection requires additional CPU power to send, receive, and process the transmitted messages. Most wallets have a hard coded limit of 16 outgoing connections, so that your wallet does not create more work for the network than necessary. To help new wallets gain connections even if your already have 16, the incoming connection default limit is set at 125. This means your wallet can not ask for more than 16 connections, but it can accept more connections from other nodes with low connection counts. Because of these limits, only way to get more than 16 connections is to have your wallet open for a long period of time and allow other new nodes to connect to you.

A Note about AV, Firewalls, Routers, Seeds, and Bears, Oh MY!

Sometimes there are things in the way blocking your wallet from getting more connections. If a wallet is getting ZERO connections, be suspicious for some form of port forwarding or blocking issues with a router or firewall. If you are stuck at 16 connections and never get any more, perhaps your network is not configured to allow for incoming connections.

~JJ12880




Just asking a question regarding staking, please.
I have about 100 RADS in my wallet and I have been staking them for well over a month.
I do not stake 24/7. I stake about 8 hours a day Mon to Sat.
I am yet to receive anything from staking, sadly.
Am I doing something wrong?

I am connected to 16 connections and open for staking.
It just constantly says 9-13 days for reward.....

Thanks.



100 RADS is really not a lot to stake. I found that staking works better if you stake 24 hours a day. If it takes 9-13 days for a reward and you stake 8 hours a day, then it should take a little over a month for you to get a reward. 9-13 days becomes 27-39 days basically, plus you don't stake sunday, so you should receive a reward anytime soon I think.

Thanks for the info.
OK, will just have to wait it out then.
What sort of rewards have you been getting, if you don't mind?
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [RADS] Radium - Bringing Advanced Utility to the Blockchain on: December 02, 2017, 07:32:43 AM
A lot of people have been asking about connections, so here is a quick explanation.

Disclaimer: The following applies to the “standard” c++ QT wallet.
TL:DR: More than 3 is good. You can not have more than 16 outgoing connections, but you may get more if other nodes connect to you.

What is a connection?

A connection is simply two wallets talking to each-other. Connections are classified as either outgoing or incoming, based on who it was initiated by. An outgoing is established when your wallet reaches out asks to connect to somebody else’s wallet (peer). An incoming connection occurs when a peer connects to you.

How does the wallet find connections?

When a wallet first starts it has zero connections, and , it needs some IP addresses to reach out to in order to new peers. There are several ways a wallet will try and get its first connection
  • Query DNS seeds for a list of peers
  • Use static IP peers coded into the wallet.
  • Load a list of known peers from peers.dat
  • Load list of peers from walletname.conf file
Once a wallet gets its first connection, it will then ask the peer for a list of other peers it can try and connect to.

How many do you need?

In order for the wallet to work correctly, it needs to have a MINIMUM of one connection. A wallet can work perfectly fine, using only one high quality connection to the network. It is desired that a wallet have more than one connection for redundancy and network health. A total of three to five connections is more than enough for the wallet to work correctly.

But aren't more connections better?

Well, it CAN be, in terms of the health of the entire network, however after 3–5 connections there really is little improvement in wallet function. Each connection requires resources to maintain, and the more connections you have the harder your computer will need to work in order to communicate with all the other peers. Once your wallet has a stable connection to the network, more connections will not increase the speed or improve staking for PoS coins.

I have 16, BUT I WANT MORRRR!

Well, then, be patient. Each connection requires additional CPU power to send, receive, and process the transmitted messages. Most wallets have a hard coded limit of 16 outgoing connections, so that your wallet does not create more work for the network than necessary. To help new wallets gain connections even if your already have 16, the incoming connection default limit is set at 125. This means your wallet can not ask for more than 16 connections, but it can accept more connections from other nodes with low connection counts. Because of these limits, only way to get more than 16 connections is to have your wallet open for a long period of time and allow other new nodes to connect to you.

A Note about AV, Firewalls, Routers, Seeds, and Bears, Oh MY!

Sometimes there are things in the way blocking your wallet from getting more connections. If a wallet is getting ZERO connections, be suspicious for some form of port forwarding or blocking issues with a router or firewall. If you are stuck at 16 connections and never get any more, perhaps your network is not configured to allow for incoming connections.

~JJ12880




Just asking a question regarding staking, please.
I have about 100 RADS in my wallet and I have been staking them for well over a month.
I do not stake 24/7. I stake about 8 hours a day Mon to Sat.
I am yet to receive anything from staking, sadly.
Am I doing something wrong?

I am connected to 16 connections and open for staking.
It just constantly says 9-13 days for reward.....

Thanks.

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