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I'm not sure WTF is wrong with this coin. I've been running a masternode for a while. A while meaning specifically: GMT: Saturday, September 30, 2017 9:10:24 AM I've generated a total of 3.5 coins during this time. The generated coins though, do not appear properly in the transaction list. See here: [ { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "receive", "amount" : 112.00000000, "confirmations" : 10489, "blockhash" : "deddbe5ff197759ceb26a30ca3b09dd473f748f2ea93dfbe585e08928c931347", "blockindex" : 2, "blocktime" : 1506762624, "txid" : "200b70e141ba2c3c23bb8577c779a63bd919034c451bdcb47cb0297b28c23df7", "time" : 1506762624, "timereceived" : 1506865301 }, { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "generate", "amount" : 0.00000000, "confirmations" : 6509, "generated" : true, "blockhash" : "d3175ab2198193fcdf0de3ac6c1d8933028d30833e3f84a5cfe9dd1f0304b249", "blockindex" : 1, "blocktime" : 1507030704, "txid" : "3adf0c2e8ea718016ebe3931d90b3649f35bcb8eb2cd949a40804d1f15bdd839", "time" : 1507030704, "timereceived" : 1507030718 }, { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "generate", "amount" : 0.00000000, "confirmations" : 4541, "generated" : true, "blockhash" : "cd040d468bca6328e8771a22671795cf415a22c32beb2a6e1eb4f4e8843bd743", "blockindex" : 1, "blocktime" : 1507163008, "txid" : "c5b251b32f72fc3abc41219df3ffafb61ae1a1eec90ad88c54e4510f6876ad3c", "time" : 1507163008, "timereceived" : 1507163021 }, { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "generate", "amount" : 0.00000000, "confirmations" : 1393, "generated" : true, "blockhash" : "5cf28e61eab92f8f8ec26df97350a958a301f376ab472e4ee248566650b237fd", "blockindex" : 1, "blocktime" : 1507374944, "txid" : "dfa91af5ae15a1bc5f6c6a21d09e6b30866f2974cf35e442f0bef95786c6b670", "time" : 1507374944, "timereceived" : 1507374966 }, { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "generate", "amount" : 0.00000000, "confirmations" : 1124, "generated" : true, "blockhash" : "f8a7934059cb242546f7bac3f2dfd6174e44bdcbcac7083f701d1faef4841d70", "blockindex" : 1, "blocktime" : 1507392784, "txid" : "22c6c081033bd1bbdb44a5ce6a997cf3b1a08ed66ff5c01fc5bb5dbd5cb76dde", "time" : 1507392784, "timereceived" : 1507392816 } ]
getbalance shows: 115.52000000 getinfo: { "version" : "v2.1.0.0-g", "protocolversion" : 60020, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 115.52000000, "newmint" : 0.00000000, "stake" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 1084407, "timeoffset" : -1, "moneysupply" : 1388861.58618273, "connections" : 11, "proxy" : "", "ip" : "199.233.246.209", "difficulty" : { "proof-of-work" : 18.68310365, "proof-of-stake" : 11457.31820595 }, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1504451690, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00010000, "mininput" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" }
That is pretty darn weird. Is there a developer for this coin? There needs to be a lot of fixes/updates.
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October 08, 2017, 01:40:32 PM |
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I'm not sure WTF is wrong with this coin. I've been running a masternode for a while. A while meaning specifically: GMT: Saturday, September 30, 2017 9:10:24 AM I've generated a total of 3.5 coins during this time. The generated coins though, do not appear properly in the transaction list. See here: [ { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "receive", "amount" : 112.00000000, "confirmations" : 10489, "blockhash" : "deddbe5ff197759ceb26a30ca3b09dd473f748f2ea93dfbe585e08928c931347", "blockindex" : 2, "blocktime" : 1506762624, "txid" : "200b70e141ba2c3c23bb8577c779a63bd919034c451bdcb47cb0297b28c23df7", "time" : 1506762624, "timereceived" : 1506865301 }, { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "generate", "amount" : 0.00000000, "confirmations" : 6509, "generated" : true, "blockhash" : "d3175ab2198193fcdf0de3ac6c1d8933028d30833e3f84a5cfe9dd1f0304b249", "blockindex" : 1, "blocktime" : 1507030704, "txid" : "3adf0c2e8ea718016ebe3931d90b3649f35bcb8eb2cd949a40804d1f15bdd839", "time" : 1507030704, "timereceived" : 1507030718 }, { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "generate", "amount" : 0.00000000, "confirmations" : 4541, "generated" : true, "blockhash" : "cd040d468bca6328e8771a22671795cf415a22c32beb2a6e1eb4f4e8843bd743", "blockindex" : 1, "blocktime" : 1507163008, "txid" : "c5b251b32f72fc3abc41219df3ffafb61ae1a1eec90ad88c54e4510f6876ad3c", "time" : 1507163008, "timereceived" : 1507163021 }, { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "generate", "amount" : 0.00000000, "confirmations" : 1393, "generated" : true, "blockhash" : "5cf28e61eab92f8f8ec26df97350a958a301f376ab472e4ee248566650b237fd", "blockindex" : 1, "blocktime" : 1507374944, "txid" : "dfa91af5ae15a1bc5f6c6a21d09e6b30866f2974cf35e442f0bef95786c6b670", "time" : 1507374944, "timereceived" : 1507374966 }, { "account" : "0", "address" : "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii", "category" : "generate", "amount" : 0.00000000, "confirmations" : 1124, "generated" : true, "blockhash" : "f8a7934059cb242546f7bac3f2dfd6174e44bdcbcac7083f701d1faef4841d70", "blockindex" : 1, "blocktime" : 1507392784, "txid" : "22c6c081033bd1bbdb44a5ce6a997cf3b1a08ed66ff5c01fc5bb5dbd5cb76dde", "time" : 1507392784, "timereceived" : 1507392816 } ]
getbalance shows: 115.52000000 getinfo: { "version" : "v2.1.0.0-g", "protocolversion" : 60020, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 115.52000000, "newmint" : 0.00000000, "stake" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 1084407, "timeoffset" : -1, "moneysupply" : 1388861.58618273, "connections" : 11, "proxy" : "", "ip" : "199.233.246.209", "difficulty" : { "proof-of-work" : 18.68310365, "proof-of-stake" : 11457.31820595 }, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1504451690, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00010000, "mininput" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" }
That is pretty darn weird. Is there a developer for this coin? There needs to be a lot of fixes/updates. You need to dig deeper. The information is available in the transaction details 8bitd gettransaction 3adf0c2e8ea718016ebe3931d90b3649f35bcb8eb2cd949a40804d1f15bdd839 [...] "vout" : [ { "value" : 0.00000000, "n" : 0, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "", "type" : "nonstandard" } }, { "value" : 6.66000000, "n" : 1, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "031098f049c00598d67ac1395f741d3745721b215e53ad9d26eca3958c33e5b9db OP_CHECKSIG", "reqSigs" : 1, "type" : "pubkey", "addresses" : [ "8VjN1JyPqNt7TxRAtepgqs17ZipVKx3VoP" ] } }, { "value" : 6.67000000, "n" : 2, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "031098f049c00598d67ac1395f741d3745721b215e53ad9d26eca3958c33e5b9db OP_CHECKSIG", "reqSigs" : 1, "type" : "pubkey", "addresses" : [ "8VjN1JyPqNt7TxRAtepgqs17ZipVKx3VoP" ] } }, { "value" : 0.88000000, "n" : 3, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 5d3f0a59a51d393090d320fa622ea4fb57394f0c OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG", "reqSigs" : 1, "type" : "pubkeyhash", "addresses" : [ "8Pau5vQDRCmiEV7gCAadsNZqTkBnFp8Lii" ] } } ], [...] Both the stake reward and masternode payment appear in the same transaction. vout 1,2 for the newly staked and split coins. vout 3 for the masternode payment.
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October 08, 2017, 01:43:16 PM |
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This is a great coin with low cap. Is it possible to implement a fresh PIVX wallet for this coin ? Make it 16bit and do the swap. This code is too old to fix and bugs will be everywhere. And also make cost of masternode with 1000 coins, not 112 ! PIVX wallet is the best wallet ever. with 112 coins there will be too many masternodes with low reward and no attraction. start fresh and give life to this old grandma ...
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8b 16b DEMOSCENE FTW
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October 08, 2017, 05:53:24 PM |
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Since many people already know it, no need to keep it secret anymore - indeed, incoming 8BIT version will use PIVX codebase. However, it will be not pure clone, the goal is to use current chain with this code base, therefore many things need to be changed (ie hashing algo).
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October 08, 2017, 09:23:23 PM |
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is it possible to join the slack channel of 8bit ?
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October 08, 2017, 09:26:56 PM |
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Agree 112 coin is low anyway roadmap looks good, i bought some and will follow this coin
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October 09, 2017, 01:55:21 AM |
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Since many people already know it, no need to keep it secret anymore - indeed, incoming 8BIT version will use PIVX codebase. However, it will be not pure clone, the goal is to use current chain with this code base, therefore many things need to be changed (ie hashing algo).
That sounds pretty good. If you're interested, I registered 16bit.party, all the way through to 256bit.party (that last one was because of issues with the registrar). If you want to use any of them just let me know, no charge.
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October 09, 2017, 01:57:15 AM |
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Agree 112 coin is low anyway roadmap looks good, i bought some and will follow this coin
While I agree, those of us running masternodes will suddenly find ourselves without one. Perhaps a premine for current MN owners to do a swap, and then burn the rest.
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October 09, 2017, 02:16:26 AM |
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I registered 16bit.party, all the way through to 256bit.party
All the way? Did you reserve 17bit.party, 18bit.party ... 255bit.party too? Agree 112 coin is low anyway roadmap looks good, i bought some and will follow this coin
While I agree, those of us running masternodes will suddenly find ourselves without one. Perhaps a premine for current MN owners to do a swap, and then burn the rest. No way this could work. Do you offer to give MN holders 10x more than everyone else? Then almost everybody will pretend to run MN just before the swap. And the remaining ones will shout "scam", and declare (not unreasonably) they were robbed. Forget it. If there will be swap, it should be fair to everyone. If someone doesn't have enough coins for MN, let him buy more.
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October 09, 2017, 05:00:04 AM |
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I registered 16bit.party, all the way through to 256bit.party
All the way? Did you reserve 17bit.party, 18bit.party ... 255bit.party too? Of course it's in increments of 8bits. Why would you think otherwise? Agree 112 coin is low anyway roadmap looks good, i bought some and will follow this coin
While I agree, those of us running masternodes will suddenly find ourselves without one. Perhaps a premine for current MN owners to do a swap, and then burn the rest. No way this could work. Do you offer to give MN holders 10x more than everyone else? Then almost everybody will pretend to run MN just before the swap. And the remaining ones will shout "scam", and declare (not unreasonably) they were robbed. Forget it. If there will be swap, it should be fair to everyone. If someone doesn't have enough coins for MN, let him buy more. Why not? Everyone who owns 112 8bit coins can exchange for however many it takes to run a new MN. That will also solve the problem of having either 0 masternodes on day one, or the dev premining coins to run his own masternodes until there are more masternodes. Give a deadline, and do it only for validated accounts. I don't see a big deal.
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October 09, 2017, 05:12:56 PM |
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That will also solve the problem of having either 0 masternodes on day one, or the dev premining coins to run his own masternodes until there are more masternodes.
What's the point of creating imaginary problems and then solving them?
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8-BIT PARTY 16-BIT PARTY DEMOSCENE FTW
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October 10, 2017, 01:16:11 AM |
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I can't download the win Wallet. The Link return an error.
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October 10, 2017, 11:54:16 AM |
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I can't download the win Wallet. The Link return an error.
forget for win wallet - its broken and dont work. wait for new wallet or try learn linux
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robert3harrison
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October 10, 2017, 06:51:29 PM |
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Since many people already know it, no need to keep it secret anymore - indeed, incoming 8BIT version will use PIVX codebase. However, it will be not pure clone, the goal is to use current chain with this code base, therefore many things need to be changed (ie hashing algo).
Is there a timeline / ETA for the new wallet? As well as how many coins will be required for a masternode? Seems like 1024 is a good number for masternodes...
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October 11, 2017, 01:44:23 AM |
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I can't download the win Wallet. The Link return an error.
forget for win wallet - its broken and dont work. wait for new wallet or try learn linux Where is the Link ?
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October 11, 2017, 06:34:52 AM |
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Create Wallet on LinuxCan someone drop a link to get a 8bit masternode running on Ubuntu? Thanks a lot!
Best instructions ever. Just copy & paste. From my experience if its a vm with not a lot ram or an old machine you should add a swap file (at least 4GB) Once I wrote for myself the installation instructions, maybe it will come in handy. 1. Setting dependencies: sudo apt-get install -y libminiupnpc-dev autoconf automake build-essential libssl-dev libdb++-dev libboost-all-dev libqrencode-dev 2. Installation secp256k1 cd ~&&git clone http://www.github.com/bitcoin/secp256k1&&cd secp256k1&&git checkout a1d5ae1&&./autogen.sh&&./configure&&make&&sudo make install&&cd .. 3. Installing 8bit cd ~&&git clone https://github.com/8bit-dev/8bit&&cd 8bit/src&&cp crypto obj/crypto -rR Most likely, there will be an error in the assembly. Therefore, you will need to fix ~/8bit/src/rpcrawtransaction.cppsearch for this line const CScriptID& hash = boost::get<const CScriptID&>(address);It should work after changed to const CScriptID& hash = boost::get<CScriptID>(address);make -f makefile.unix&&strip 8bitd&&sudo cp 8bitd /usr/bin If everything went well and without errors, then you will have a console version of the wallet. If you need the GUI: 1. Setting dependencies: sudo apt-get install -y qt5-default qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-tools build-essential libboost-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev libssl-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev 2. Installing 8bit-qt cd ~&&git clone https://github.com/8bit-dev/8bit&&cd 8bit/src&&cp crypto obj/crypto -rR&&cd ..&&qmake&&make Masternode Creation on Linuxcan anyone please post a tutorial on how to setup masternode on ubuntu ?
I will. This guide will assume you have already built and installed 8bitd for a user on Ubuntu 16.04, and that your blockchain is already synced. If you have not achieved these yet, refer to the guide on pg 263 of this thread. Start 8bitd: Allow it some time to once again fully sync. Meanwhile, generate a new bitcoin address under account name "mn" 8bitd -cli getnewaddress mn Send EXACTLY 112 8bit to this address. If you are sending from Cryptopia, you will need to send 113 8bit, as they have a 1 8bit/tx fee. Now for the masternode setup. 1. Set a static ip for our computer. There are more than enough Ubuntu guides on this out there, so do a search. Remember the local ip chosen for the computer because it will be needed in a moment. You will need to restart networking or simply reboot after changing the /etc/network/interfaces file for static ip. 2. Make sure the ports you want 8bit to work through are open between the internet and your computer. If you have a router between your machine and the internet you will need to forward the port through your router. You may do this by logging into your router configuration page, by typing your router's local ip address into any web browser connected to the network. For example, I typed "192.168.0.1", some may be "10.0.0.1", etc. (you can run "ifconfig" in terminal to find the "Default Gateway" ip address, same thing). Log in. If you've never logged in before do a search engine search to find the default login credentials specific to your router, mine were username "admin" password "admin", for example. Now that you are in the router config, look for the "Forwarding" or "Port Forwarding" tab/section, and add a new rule to pass the port you choose on to your wallet computer. For the sake of this guide I will choose port 9991. You want to enter your port number into both service port and external port (unless you know what you are doing, I am just simplifying here), and then you want to provide the local ip address of the computer that will be running the masternode. Now open a second port to enable rpc, here I will use port 2222. So you may have forwarded 2 ports of your computer. Make sure to enable these settings in the configuration before exiting. Phewph, that's that. 3. you want to open the actual ports on your Ubuntu machine now, using ufw: (if you want rpc) 4. Go to whatsmyip.com and get your public ip address if you do not already know it. Write it down. 5. Go back to the terminal and type: 8bitd -cli masternode genkey Copy the masternode private key, we'll need it shortly. 6. Now we need to edit the 8bit config file to enable the masternode service: cd ~ sudo nano .8bit/8bit.conf You want all the following either added or uncommented in your config file: rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcuser=YourUserName #can be anything rpcpassword=YourRPCPassword #can be anything rpcport=2222 #whatever you set it to in router config server=1 daemon=1 listen=1 staking=0 port=9991 #whatever you set it to in router config masternodeaddr=YOUR_PUBLIC_IP:9991 masternode=1 masternodeprivkey=KEY GENERATED BY COMMAND masternode genkey
Change the information specific to your needs (public ip, ports, mnprivkey, etc). Save and exit the editor. 7. Now we're going to stop 8bitd: Give it a few moments to stop and then start it up again: If you get an error, you probably just did not give it enough time to close fully before restarting. Let the wallet sync, check if the 112 8bit has arrived yet, and to see if you are fully synced: The 112 8bit need 16 confirmations in order to successfully start the masternode, you can check on the block explorer or by using the command: 8bitd -cli gettransaction entertransactionhashhere 8. Once the 112 8bit have arrived and are confirmed by at least 16 nodes, only one command remains: 8bitd -cli masternode start There you go. You ought to see the following output: Masternode started successfully or, oddly, sometimes: Masternode started remotely Pat yourself on the back. 8Sq5sDR5mHUEAtsJoJurrjUSu7E3QsCuop On the above there is no need to port forward rpc port unless you want to manage the wallet remotely. It doesnt matter though if your rpcallowip is 127.0.0.1 Tips: 1KSacgdJwDPHxY1LCMUifsM1Xb6dQmZ8go
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October 12, 2017, 02:18:28 PM |
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Create Wallet on LinuxCan someone drop a link to get a 8bit masternode running on Ubuntu? Thanks a lot!
Best instructions ever. Just copy & paste. From my experience if its a vm with not a lot ram or an old machine you should add a swap file (at least 4GB) Once I wrote for myself the installation instructions, maybe it will come in handy. 1. Setting dependencies: sudo apt-get install -y libminiupnpc-dev autoconf automake build-essential libssl-dev libdb++-dev libboost-all-dev libqrencode-dev 2. Installation secp256k1 cd ~&&git clone http://www.github.com/bitcoin/secp256k1&&cd secp256k1&&git checkout a1d5ae1&&./autogen.sh&&./configure&&make&&sudo make install&&cd .. 3. Installing 8bit cd ~&&git clone https://github.com/8bit-dev/8bit&&cd 8bit/src&&cp crypto obj/crypto -rR Most likely, there will be an error in the assembly. Therefore, you will need to fix ~/8bit/src/rpcrawtransaction.cppsearch for this line const CScriptID& hash = boost::get<const CScriptID&>(address);It should work after changed to const CScriptID& hash = boost::get<CScriptID>(address);make -f makefile.unix&&strip 8bitd&&sudo cp 8bitd /usr/bin If everything went well and without errors, then you will have a console version of the wallet. If you need the GUI: 1. Setting dependencies: sudo apt-get install -y qt5-default qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-tools build-essential libboost-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev libssl-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev 2. Installing 8bit-qt cd ~&&git clone https://github.com/8bit-dev/8bit&&cd 8bit/src&&cp crypto obj/crypto -rR&&cd ..&&qmake&&make Masternode Creation on Linuxcan anyone please post a tutorial on how to setup masternode on ubuntu ?
I will. This guide will assume you have already built and installed 8bitd for a user on Ubuntu 16.04, and that your blockchain is already synced. If you have not achieved these yet, refer to the guide on pg 263 of this thread. Start 8bitd: Allow it some time to once again fully sync. Meanwhile, generate a new bitcoin address under account name "mn" 8bitd -cli getnewaddress mn Send EXACTLY 112 8bit to this address. If you are sending from Cryptopia, you will need to send 113 8bit, as they have a 1 8bit/tx fee. Now for the masternode setup. 1. Set a static ip for our computer. There are more than enough Ubuntu guides on this out there, so do a search. Remember the local ip chosen for the computer because it will be needed in a moment. You will need to restart networking or simply reboot after changing the /etc/network/interfaces file for static ip. 2. Make sure the ports you want 8bit to work through are open between the internet and your computer. If you have a router between your machine and the internet you will need to forward the port through your router. You may do this by logging into your router configuration page, by typing your router's local ip address into any web browser connected to the network. For example, I typed "192.168.0.1", some may be "10.0.0.1", etc. (you can run "ifconfig" in terminal to find the "Default Gateway" ip address, same thing). Log in. If you've never logged in before do a search engine search to find the default login credentials specific to your router, mine were username "admin" password "admin", for example. Now that you are in the router config, look for the "Forwarding" or "Port Forwarding" tab/section, and add a new rule to pass the port you choose on to your wallet computer. For the sake of this guide I will choose port 9991. You want to enter your port number into both service port and external port (unless you know what you are doing, I am just simplifying here), and then you want to provide the local ip address of the computer that will be running the masternode. Now open a second port to enable rpc, here I will use port 2222. So you may have forwarded 2 ports of your computer. Make sure to enable these settings in the configuration before exiting. Phewph, that's that. 3. you want to open the actual ports on your Ubuntu machine now, using ufw: (if you want rpc) 4. Go to whatsmyip.com and get your public ip address if you do not already know it. Write it down. 5. Go back to the terminal and type: 8bitd -cli masternode genkey Copy the masternode private key, we'll need it shortly. 6. Now we need to edit the 8bit config file to enable the masternode service: cd ~ sudo nano .8bit/8bit.conf You want all the following either added or uncommented in your config file: rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcuser=YourUserName #can be anything rpcpassword=YourRPCPassword #can be anything rpcport=2222 #whatever you set it to in router config server=1 daemon=1 listen=1 staking=0 port=9991 #whatever you set it to in router config masternodeaddr=YOUR_PUBLIC_IP:9991 masternode=1 masternodeprivkey=KEY GENERATED BY COMMAND masternode genkey
Change the information specific to your needs (public ip, ports, mnprivkey, etc). Save and exit the editor. 7. Now we're going to stop 8bitd: Give it a few moments to stop and then start it up again: If you get an error, you probably just did not give it enough time to close fully before restarting. Let the wallet sync, check if the 112 8bit has arrived yet, and to see if you are fully synced: The 112 8bit need 16 confirmations in order to successfully start the masternode, you can check on the block explorer or by using the command: 8bitd -cli gettransaction entertransactionhashhere 8. Once the 112 8bit have arrived and are confirmed by at least 16 nodes, only one command remains: 8bitd -cli masternode start There you go. You ought to see the following output: Masternode started successfully or, oddly, sometimes: Masternode started remotely Pat yourself on the back. 8Sq5sDR5mHUEAtsJoJurrjUSu7E3QsCuop On the above there is no need to port forward rpc port unless you want to manage the wallet remotely. It doesnt matter though if your rpcallowip is 127.0.0.1 Tips: 1KSacgdJwDPHxY1LCMUifsM1Xb6dQmZ8go The last step, on Wallet create(2. Installing 8bit-qt) doesn't work, it show the message: "destination path '8bit' already exists and is not an empty directory."
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October 12, 2017, 03:03:35 PM Last edit: October 12, 2017, 04:29:31 PM by Pon13 |
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rename the 8bit CLI folder to 8bitCLI
then proceed with the GUI compilation-installation. Although after a few days the GUI crashes on linux as well (segmentation core dump)
In addition the config folder is hidden under the name .8bit on your home folder. Both the CLI and the GUI take their settings and blockchain data from .8bit folder (the same of appdata/roaming/8bit if you were on windows).
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October 12, 2017, 08:34:34 PM |
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In addition the config folder is hidden under the name .8bit on your home folder. Both the CLI and the GUI take their settings and blockchain data from .8bit folder (the same of appdata/roaming/8bit if you were on windows).
Here you have to add one more warning: "Do not try to run both CLI and GUI versions at the same time"
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8b 16b DEMOSCENE FTW
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October 12, 2017, 09:12:29 PM |
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Although after a few days the GUI crashes on linux as well (segmentation core dump)
Assuming your wallet is encrypted and you have been not unlocking it for some time, do you still have a core dump file?
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