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December 17, 2014, 12:06:59 PM
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Ok, I'm finally accumulating a decent balance from my bter withdrawals into my wallet.  To forge, all I need to do is login and log out?  Or do I have to stay logged in?

If you or anybody else have 500,000 and stable access to the Internet, I'd highly recommend to keep it on your own wallet.

Today Anrdew (Paramon) told me that he forged 100,000 in less than 3 weeks (7981595429821076186).

I've had my wallet open with 500,000 node running 24/7 with minimal downtime and have forged less than 8,000 node.  Not sure if I'm doing something wrong or if he's just exploiting the system.

I do not think so. As far as I know, Andie launched his client on a dedicated server at a good channel. Most likely, his client keeps more stable connection with the others.

Yes I running node 7/24 on windows azure. My uptime 17 days + every day I have small transaction from bter (1.5k-2k).

Yes, I said to NodeClub that I find almost every 3 block per day and that my account has been increased by more than 100K NODE.

But not all the money extracted forging.

I did not think that it will be published on the forum. I would like to clarify.

Real statistics for forge in my account 7981595429821076186:

Found:                          89 blocks
Total fee forged:            25879.15682 NODE
Forged fee:
MIN                                   0.00001
MAX                             2501.86645
AVG                               290.77704

BTW I will give access to the api from my node where anyone will be able check forging block for any account number (login will be not required) soon.
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