cedlemercier
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August 19, 2017, 08:51:42 AM |
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My masternode on Linux works fine, I earn 1 8bit per day. The GETINFO command returns this message: "Errors": "EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc \ nstd :: bad_alloc \ n8bit in ProcessMessages () \ n" what does it mean ?
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kronos123
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August 19, 2017, 01:28:56 PM |
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I wanted to set different masternode on windows but I read that there are problems and that takes so much memory. So better than I do all about linux ununtu?
How many masquerade I can set up having 8Gb of RAM available, and how many coins do I get with 1masternode / day? Thank you
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r8st
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August 19, 2017, 09:09:27 PM Last edit: August 19, 2017, 09:24:30 PM by r8st |
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I wanted to set different masternode on windows but I read that there are problems and that takes so much memory. So better than I do all about linux ununtu?
How many masquerade I can set up having 8Gb of RAM available, and how many coins do I get with 1masternode / day? Thank you
It sounds like people get around 1 8bit per day per masternode. The answer to your first question I assume to be 8 or so, but this really depends. I have a couple questions as well. To set up multiple masternodes, must I run multiple wallet instances at once and use separate blockchain data directories for each instance? This seems impractical, especially since my computer has difficult enough of a time running one instance of 8bitd, on Ubuntu. 800MB memory usage for a single 8bitd instance is an issue, and it needs to be resolved imo. So use the fact that one 8bitd instance requires ~800MB RAM to function, and factor in the RAM req'd by OS, and yeah, I'd say you could safely run 8 masternodes... or so. That's 8 8bit per day. I think the wallet needs some major work done with it. I am about to run an 8bit mn out of nothing but pure interest in doing so, but I'll say it does not make any economic sense whatsoever at this time to do so. The profit is not nearly enough to pay for the power req'd to run 8bitd. Perhaps the person with the 18BTC 8bit buy-order on cryptopia will fix it or hire someone to fix it once his/her order fills. hmmm... just tossing out ideas. This, or, another option imo, raise the amount req'd to run an mn to 1K 8bit, or 8K 8bit, or whatever, something higher, so that rewards are higher and therefore the whole operation becomes economically feasible. Bc 8bit is the sh**, and it deserves it.
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robert3harrison
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August 19, 2017, 10:25:17 PM |
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There are cheaters on board who abuse not enforced MN payments. I don't know what's the scale of the problem currently, but the best way to minimize profits of cheaters, maximize profits of legitimate users (and actually improve network security ) is to run both staking- and master- nodes. When I try to run a cold/hot wallet and stake with my masternodes, it stakes the 112 coins from the masternode and screws up the masternode. Any way to avoid this?
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drays
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August 19, 2017, 11:02:20 PM |
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When I try to run a cold/hot wallet and stake with my masternodes, it stakes the 112 coins from the masternode and screws up the masternode. Any way to avoid this?
You cannot stake with your masternode collateral. Either run staking wallet, or a masternode. You have to choose. I guess its the same with all other MN coins. If you want to stake with the masternore earnings, you have to move them from masternode wallet to a different wallet - staking one.
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cedlemercier
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August 20, 2017, 09:21:33 AM |
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I have 2 8bit masternodes on 2 VPS at Vultr. Reward is 1 8bit per day per masternode. It's difficult to configure 2 masternode on same VPS... I hope a futur wallet update
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fleer
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August 20, 2017, 01:13:39 PM |
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is that 2 with the same external ip?
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cryptogaga
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August 20, 2017, 04:21:02 PM |
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I have 2 8bit masternodes on 2 VPS at Vultr. Reward is 1 8bit per day per masternode. It's difficult to configure 2 masternode on same VPS... I hope a futur wallet update Is your 8Bit cold wallet hosted on the VPS or your computer? Also what operating system are you using to run the Masternode for the wallet and Vps
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August 20, 2017, 06:36:33 PM |
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8bit not working on my Windows 10. On Ubuntu, 8bit working well
We could ask the DEV team to investigate this. yup, forget running wallet on Windows 10 for now. It's not going to sync never. Someone needs to fix it and release a new version.
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2xjO9M3P
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August 20, 2017, 07:19:44 PM |
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For anyone interested. Running 2 MN + 1 Staking wallet on Ubuntu Server 16.04 master@miranda:~$ free -m total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 11813 1855 3989 18 5968 9633 Swap: 12081 0 12081
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dellzxd
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August 20, 2017, 10:01:00 PM |
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where i can download wallet ? link from op is off.... help please
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AliFirebird
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August 21, 2017, 04:32:30 AM |
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where i can download wallet ? link from op is off.... help please
here you go https://mega.nz/#F!k8MgCDRK!dEMWfsJzlnLfEvDWOGgUgA
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8-bit-Party
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August 21, 2017, 06:54:16 PM |
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My masternode on Linux works fine, I earn 1 8bit per day. The GETINFO command returns this message: "Errors": "EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc \ nstd :: bad_alloc \ n8bit in ProcessMessages () \ n" what does it mean ?
It means that you should upgrade your memory, however, as long as your client accepts blocks there's nothing to worry about.
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GREEDYJOHN
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August 21, 2017, 07:15:30 PM |
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My masternode on Linux works fine, I earn 1 8bit per day. The GETINFO command returns this message: "Errors": "EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc \ nstd :: bad_alloc \ n8bit in ProcessMessages () \ n" what does it mean ?
It means that you should upgrade your memory, however, as long as your client accepts blocks there's nothing to worry about. What can we do to help this coin? Just a polite question
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r8st
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August 21, 2017, 08:30:56 PM |
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My masternode on Linux works fine, I earn 1 8bit per day. The GETINFO command returns this message: "Errors": "EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc \ nstd :: bad_alloc \ n8bit in ProcessMessages () \ n" what does it mean ?
It means that you should upgrade your memory, however, as long as your client accepts blocks there's nothing to worry about. What can we do to help this coin? Just a polite question One of these 3 scenarios would help the coin imo: New wallet which requires less memory to run (applies to both Win & *nix builds) OR MN collateral increased from 112 to 1024 or even higher, so that the higher memory requirements are more reasonably compensated by MN payments OR 8bit's value goes to the moon. Any of those three would help 8bit. The wallet works. Is it as 4000K sparkly as some of the other wallets out there? No, and it never should be! Because this is 8-bit. Besides those possibilities, help people to join the 8-bit party! just my opinion
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robert3harrison
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August 21, 2017, 10:09:53 PM |
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My masternode on Linux works fine, I earn 1 8bit per day. The GETINFO command returns this message: "Errors": "EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc \ nstd :: bad_alloc \ n8bit in ProcessMessages () \ n" what does it mean ?
It means that you should upgrade your memory, however, as long as your client accepts blocks there's nothing to worry about. I've been staking my wallet for a couple days. I noticed that ALL of the coins that come in say "generated but not accepted". What would cause this?
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8-bit-Party
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August 21, 2017, 10:31:01 PM |
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What can we do to help this coin? Just a polite question
Stay tuned
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8-bit-Party
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August 21, 2017, 10:31:41 PM |
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I've been staking my wallet for a couple days. I noticed that ALL of the coins that come in say "generated but not accepted". What would cause this?
Compare what you have with http://explorer.8-bit.ga/
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bananadines
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August 21, 2017, 10:36:35 PM |
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Great to hear from you people
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8-bit-Party
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August 21, 2017, 11:01:18 PM |
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One of these 3 scenarios would help the coin imo:
New wallet which requires less memory to run (applies to both Win & *nix builds) OR MN collateral increased from 112 to 1024 or even higher, so that the higher memory requirements are more reasonably compensated by MN payments OR 8bit's value goes to the moon.
Any of those three would help 8bit. The wallet works. Is it as 4000K sparkly as some of the other wallets out there? No, and it never should be! Because this is 8-bit.
Besides those possibilities, help people to join the 8-bit party!
just my opinion
Fundamentals have not changed, code base should be replaced and coins will swapped eventually. Unclear and rapid Bittrex action has reduced support I had, but reduced does not mean removed. Therefore the time frames had to be extended, but there's no need to reinvent the wheel. Besides MN will indeed require 1024 coins to set up what was actually agreed in the past.
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