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November 17, 2015, 07:58:55 PM |
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TimC
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November 17, 2015, 08:57:38 PM Last edit: November 17, 2015, 09:19:41 PM by TimC |
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Great stuff, two exchanges now and steakcloud. Next stop the moon? With mining still going it will be a while before you can take your moon trip. You might get it off the ground until the miner jump in and start the dumping again. Until it half's there really is not a sustainable upside since the miners are always quick to take profit. Yes, I have a miner mining away keeping my house warm during these cold nights. As the price went up so does the hash rate and as the price come down so does the hash rate but I'm holding my mined coins and I have some low buys waiting for the normal dumps. Glad to see it on two exchanges. Keep up the good work!
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keesdewit (OP)
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November 17, 2015, 09:07:21 PM |
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Great stuff, two exchanges now and steakcloud. Next stop the moon? With mining still going it will be a while before you can take your moon trip. You might get it off the ground until the miner jump in and start the dumping again. Until it half's there really is not a sustainable upside since the miners are always quick to take profit. Yes, I have a miner mining away keeping my house warm during these cold nights. As the price went up so does the hash rate and as the price come down so does the hash rate but I'm holding my mined coins and I have some low buys waiting for the normal dumps. Glad to see it one two exchanges. Keep up the good work! The miners will only generate 14400 AMS per day (1 minute block, 10 AMS reward) I do not see how that keeps the price down. Our main goal is to allow real world payments. We are on that way, I can assure you.
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BurstIncomeAsset
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November 17, 2015, 09:22:14 PM |
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Still holding our stash, I believe it can reach 1000 satoshis pretty soon.
Looking forward to it, keep up the good work!
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AikaPool
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November 18, 2015, 05:00:55 AM |
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FORK?
Please give me list of valid nodes! Thanks!
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pineapples
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to your stations, man the pineapples!!!
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November 18, 2015, 06:20:36 AM |
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FORK?
Please give me list of valid nodes! Thanks!
there are some hard coded. or at least one anyway. 81.169.137.12
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keesdewit (OP)
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November 18, 2015, 06:49:44 AM |
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FORK?
Please give me list of valid nodes! Thanks!
Please check the block explorer, it has 49 connections. How come that you are the only one that is complaining about connections? Must be something at your site. Next time when you want to ask something skip the red font. I am glad to help you without it. http://www.amsterdamblockchain.info/
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eXXeZZ
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November 18, 2015, 12:01:29 PM |
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addnode=2.31.145.202:61510 addnode=5.105.5.239:61510 addnode=81.47.172.176:61510 addnode=81.169.137.12:61510 addnode=85.214.23.49:61510 addnode=86.82.30.234:61510 addnode=93.81.38.27:61510 addnode=130.180.65.30:61510 addnode=178.141.31.157:61510 addnode=178.158.146.102:61510
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Zeta0S
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November 18, 2015, 09:01:24 PM |
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addnode=2.31.145.202:61510 addnode=5.105.5.239:61510 addnode=81.47.172.176:61510 addnode=81.169.137.12:61510 addnode=85.214.23.49:61510 addnode=86.82.30.234:61510 addnode=93.81.38.27:61510 addnode=130.180.65.30:61510
addnode=178.141.31.157:61510 addnode=178.158.146.102:61510
addnode=178.141.31.157:61510Something funny about that node, don`t use it.
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BurstIncomeAsset
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November 19, 2015, 03:00:11 AM |
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Keep up the good work, we have a lot of faith in AMS, it is probably the "new" altcoin of the year!
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fredeq
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November 19, 2015, 10:46:19 AM |
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The reported difficulty is too low for the real network hashrate.
This leads to crazy profitability calculations, as this difficulty of 7-10 would be more appropriate for 2,5Mhash network. For example, currently MUE (also a quark coin) is having around 350Mhash network with difficulty of 880. Yours should be even higher. Also, MUE had the same problem recently and they fixed it.
Could you please look into this?
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keesdewit (OP)
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November 19, 2015, 12:03:52 PM |
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The reported difficulty is too low for the real network hashrate.
This leads to crazy profitability calculations, as this difficulty of 7-10 would be more appropriate for 2,5Mhash network. For example, currently MUE (also a quark coin) is having around 350Mhash network with difficulty of 880. Yours should be even higher. Also, MUE had the same problem recently and they fixed it.
Could you please look into this?
Yes I will look into this.
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Daleaus
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November 19, 2015, 08:07:37 PM |
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Hi,
Need some help here,
I setup a Masternode but i don't think it's working properly, I sent 100000 AMS to the address but it says only 0.000001 AMS was sent. That can't be right?
I can see my Masternode 69.176.164.75:9999 on the AmsterdamCoin Node list but active in seconds isn't changing and not getting any reward.
Can anyone help? Thanks
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keesdewit (OP)
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November 19, 2015, 08:10:48 PM |
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Hi,
Need some help here,
I setup a Masternode but i don't think it's working properly, I sent 100000 AMS to the address but it says only 0.000001 AMS was sent. That can't be right?
I can see my Masternode 69.176.164.75:9999 on the AmsterdamCoin Node list but active in seconds isn't changing and not getting any reward.
Can anyone help? Thanks
The transaction you see is normal. Did you open the port on the firewall?
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Zeta0S
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November 19, 2015, 08:13:11 PM |
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Hi,
Need some help here,
I setup a Masternode but i don't think it's working properly, I sent 100000 AMS to the address but it says only 0.000001 AMS was sent. That can't be right?
I can see my Masternode 69.176.164.75:9999 on the AmsterdamCoin Node list but active in seconds isn't changing and not getting any reward.
Can anyone help? Thanks
Transaction details?
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Daleaus
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November 19, 2015, 08:16:05 PM |
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I did, i forwarded 9999 on router. Something is wrong though
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keesdewit (OP)
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November 19, 2015, 08:17:21 PM |
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I did, i forwarded 9999 on router. Something is wrong though
And the firewall on your computer? Does it allow incomming connections on port 9999? Can you post your config? Without password and masternode key
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Daleaus
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November 19, 2015, 08:30:16 PM |
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I did, i forwarded 9999 on router. Something is wrong though
And the firewall on your computer? Does it allow incomming connections on port 9999? Can you post your config? Without password and masternode key rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 externalip=69.176.164.75 rpcuser=Hidden rpcpassword=Hidden server=1 listen=1 port=9999 masternode=1 masternodeaddr=69.176.164.75:9999 masternodeprivkey=Hidden staking=0
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keesdewit (OP)
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November 19, 2015, 10:29:09 PM |
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I did, i forwarded 9999 on router. Something is wrong though
And the firewall on your computer? Does it allow incomming connections on port 9999? Can you post your config? Without password and masternode key rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 externalip=69.176.164.75 rpcuser=Hidden rpcpassword=Hidden server=1 listen=1 port=9999 masternode=1 masternodeaddr=69.176.164.75:9999 masternodeprivkey=Hidden staking=0 The masternode address should be your local address if you are behind a router with network address translation aka port forwarding. Please also double check that your computer firewall allows the incomming traffic on port 9999 tcp. If it won't work I will help you with TeamViewer if you like.
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