I had three different developers review Mr. Spreads masternode code that he released today. Each was very impressed. Mr. Spread proved without doubt that he is an outstanding developer today.
Congratulations Mr. Spread, the community appreciates your hard work and we look forward to supporting you as this coin progresses.
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Certainly. I'm all for the majority of the conversation taking place on Spreadcointalk but letting this thread die would be a mistake in my opinion.
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Why don't we do all spreadcoin communication on the official website? We should all register over the spreadcoin website and conduct all business over there.
This thread helps others discover Spreadcoin.
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Well, bad publicity is still publicity. From this side, it's nothing to regret. But absence of Mr. Spread presents a big problem. He not only published news and development course etc. but also regularly answered questions and talked with His people us. Mr. Spread is not absent he is banned for giving away testnet coins for us to use testing the masternodes. LOL too funny. He will be back on BTC talk in (2) weeks. In the meantime he is alive and well on the spreadcoin forum. spreadcointalk.org/index.php Uhm, I know everything you said. Guess word 'absence' not fits here well in English. Forced absence, I mean. He can not communicate with us here. And most casual people will try this thread first and not spredcoin forum anyway. We can link to important things he says there.
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I will pay a 500 SPR bounty for a detailed, user friendly means to setup masternodes on a VPS. I like screenshots.
Thanks.
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I understand what you're saying but: 1. We were testing masternodes which require 100 test coins to setup. 2. The only way for people to setup the masternode to test was to have 100 test coins sent to them. I absolutely understand if there was value to the coins and we were giving people incentive to post. There was no incentive though, it was simply the only way to get them the coin so they could help us test. As such, my hope is that our thread would fall under the exception theymos left open when he said: Most giveaway threads Thank you for your consideration.
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This is in a wrong section, move it to ban appeal section. Also it's questionable to unban him it's still spamming with addresses even if it was test network as it isn't difference between altcoin address spamming and bitcoin spamming. Althrought i'm curious about this case.
Can you link me to that section please?
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The testcoins have no monetary value...how can it be a giveaway?
It was just a mistake.
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To Whom it May Concern: Spreadcoin's developer made a new thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=938222.120 that was for the testing of masternodes based upon the Darkcoin masternode system. Everyone was on TESTNET and asking for TESTNET coins. However, a moderator thought we were conducting a giveaway and removed the thread and banned our developer: Mr. Spread Could our thread please be reinstanted and Mr. Spread unbanned? This was all just a mistake, it was NOT a giveaway, it was an important test. Thank you!
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I'm now banned at bitcointalk
Your entire account is? Or just from that thread like the rest of us? Sorry Mr. Spread, you are banned from posting or sending personal messages on this forum. Conducting a banned altcoin giveaway (14 days)
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A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted. begging for testcoins n2frVe5LBidApHkhyihD5c8KhEejNHxtS5 cheers One of DarkCoin developers on our thread, welcome What the hell? It was deleted because of that?
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It was removed my moderators
Did they tell you why?
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Is anyone still able to access the testing thread?
Nope. TPTB strike! Wow. How lame is that? Off to Spreadcointalk we go.
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Is anyone still able to access the testing thread?
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So, any vin greater than the current minimum is elegible to act as a Masternode, just check the box. Multiple MNs can thus be easily run from one machine, no static IP required, subject to bandwidth limitations.
Personally I would still rent a VPS.
My initial impression is that Spread Masternodes are a HUGE improvement in terms of ease of setup and administration vs. Darkcoin Masternodes. Which is great, until a bunch of Windows users get hacked and lose their Spread. And the service levels of a constantly fluctuating MN network (more so than Darkcoin as home users join/leave) remain to be seen. I don't see there being too many issues with this, but we'll have to see how well the network performance scales.
We'll need to make cold storage easily doable for people. It's still very early, but I'm pretty damn excited at present.
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Mr. Spread, I have a few questions: 1. Can I start MN on VPS, but keep coins on my local wallet? 2. When will launch in the minenet?
1. Yes, you can use mnsecret command to generate secret required to run masternode (it is only for running the masternode, it doesn't allow to spend its coins). e.g.: mnsecret e9fd4b14508dc514a1344c5ea29903a17e645304d247002f189910ac0a755f7e:0 where argument is output (you can copy it from masternodes page) Then add to your spreadcoin.conf where ... will be your generated secret. I'll provide a 500 SPR bounty to someone who writes up a guide for doing that in easy to understand and follow terms.
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Ok, it was just confusing. I thought you had to send the coins to yourself.
Also, if I shutdown my computer, it shuts down the masternodes, right? They won't get paid?
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