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Maximatorr
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We're very pleased to welcome our newest team member, Reindert Koekelkoren! A masters in economics&finance allows him to make sure the project stays financially healthy. He's also involved in social media marketing. #radium #bitcoin #blockchain #fintech #crypto #cryptocurrency https://twitter.com/RadiumCore/status/1118529394027450368
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Broko82
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April 18, 2019, 02:16:21 PM |
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Hello,
I love to stake RADS and I would like to set a maximum amount of connections to the network. How can i do that?
1 outgoing connection is already OK for staking. Look what the main RADS dev Justin (JJ12880) answered about this previously: In order for the wallet to work correctly, it needs to have a MINIMUM of one connection. A wallet can work perfectly fine, using only one high quality connection to the network. It is desired that a wallet have more than one connection in case your one connection is of low quality. A total of three to five connections is more than enough for the wallet to work correctly.
But arnt more connections better? Well, it CAN be, in terms of the health of the entire network, however after 3-5 connections there really is little improvement in wallet function. Each connection requires resources to maintain, and the more connections you have the harder your computer will need to work in order to communicate with all the other nodes. Once your wallet has a stable connection to the network, more connections will not increase the speed or improve staking.
I have 16, BUT I WANT MORRRR! Well, then, be patient. First, connections require more CPU power for the connected wallets. There are two types of connections used by the wallet, outgoing and incoming. An outgoing is established when your wallet reaches out and initiates a connection to another node. An incoming connection occurs when someone else connects to you. There is a hard coded limit of 16 outgoing connections, so that your wallet does not create more work for more nodes than necessary. To help new wallets gain connections even if your already have 16, the incoming connection default limit is set at 125. This means your wallet can not ask for more than 16 connections, but it can accept more connections from other nodes with low connection counts. In summary, only way to get more than 16 connections is to have your wallet open for a long period of time and allow other new nodes to connect to you.
More info about staking you can find on our website - https://radiumcore.org/staking/Thank you, I already found out that adding a file named radium.conf with the parameter "maxconnections" into the Radium directory can limit the number of connections. Previously, I got more than 60 connections consuming up to 3 GB of data per day (not an issue at all) but after a period wihout any single stake I tried reducing the amount of connections. I should get a stake every few hours, but the last one is more than 5 days old. Am I doing something wrong? How can I check, that everything is allright? The wallet is synced, staking is active and there are 14-18 active connections. Thank you!
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April 18, 2019, 02:21:47 PM |
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We now have a $RADS / $USD pair on @Crex_24! Happy trading everyone! https://crex24.com/exchange/RADS-USD#radium #bitcoin #blockchain #crypto #altcoin #fintech #cryptocurreny #digitalcurrency #cryptotrading @CryptoNewsTweet
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April 19, 2019, 10:06:52 AM |
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Hello,
I love to stake RADS and I would like to set a maximum amount of connections to the network. How can i do that?
1 outgoing connection is already OK for staking. Look what the main RADS dev Justin (JJ12880) answered about this previously: In order for the wallet to work correctly, it needs to have a MINIMUM of one connection. A wallet can work perfectly fine, using only one high quality connection to the network. It is desired that a wallet have more than one connection in case your one connection is of low quality. A total of three to five connections is more than enough for the wallet to work correctly.
But arnt more connections better? Well, it CAN be, in terms of the health of the entire network, however after 3-5 connections there really is little improvement in wallet function. Each connection requires resources to maintain, and the more connections you have the harder your computer will need to work in order to communicate with all the other nodes. Once your wallet has a stable connection to the network, more connections will not increase the speed or improve staking.
I have 16, BUT I WANT MORRRR! Well, then, be patient. First, connections require more CPU power for the connected wallets. There are two types of connections used by the wallet, outgoing and incoming. An outgoing is established when your wallet reaches out and initiates a connection to another node. An incoming connection occurs when someone else connects to you. There is a hard coded limit of 16 outgoing connections, so that your wallet does not create more work for more nodes than necessary. To help new wallets gain connections even if your already have 16, the incoming connection default limit is set at 125. This means your wallet can not ask for more than 16 connections, but it can accept more connections from other nodes with low connection counts. In summary, only way to get more than 16 connections is to have your wallet open for a long period of time and allow other new nodes to connect to you.
More info about staking you can find on our website - https://radiumcore.org/staking/Thank you, I already found out that adding a file named radium.conf with the parameter "maxconnections" into the Radium directory can limit the number of connections. Previously, I got more than 60 connections consuming up to 3 GB of data per day (not an issue at all) but after a period wihout any single stake I tried reducing the amount of connections. I should get a stake every few hours, but the last one is more than 5 days old. Am I doing something wrong? How can I check, that everything is allright? The wallet is synced, staking is active and there are 14-18 active connections. Thank you! How many orphans do you get lately? (lost blocks) Are you running the latest version of the Core client? version 1.5.1.0 I like to have as many connections as possible on my node, at least the maximum of 16 outgoing connections if possible because I want to propagate to as many other nodes as possible when I found a block. For further support you can also check our Telegram group where some of our mods/devs will be happy to assist you. https://t.me/RadiumOfficial
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Hellion93
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April 21, 2019, 07:46:31 AM |
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Wow, It is interesting idea to use RPI for staking/masternode) full ready solution for begginers
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Andrey123
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April 22, 2019, 03:16:25 AM |
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I was just making a wallet for Raspberry Pi 3)
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April 22, 2019, 04:29:52 AM |
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I was just making a wallet for Raspberry Pi 3)
Trying to scam someone in this community too?
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April 22, 2019, 11:39:58 AM |
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Any real developments going on , or is a gui for a hardwarestaker all you got ? Thought the dev finished his PHD and is ready for some developments now.
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April 22, 2019, 12:37:47 PM Merited by Maximatorr (1) |
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Any real developments going on , or is a gui for a hardwarestaker all you got ? Thought the dev finished his PHD and is ready for some developments now. Appreciate the criticisms. Have you looked at our Roadmap? https://radiumcore.org/developmentroadmap/Or checked out the Zero Client? https://radiumcore.org/zeroclient/I understand that things may not happen as quickly here as they do with other projects. I don't believe that I need to explain to you our funding model (though if you'd like more info: https://radiumcore.org/general-fund/). We are community driven, built entirely out of our own pockets. We don't have millions to throw around to make problems go away while simultaneously driving ourselves into bankruptcy. The reality of the situation is that we have to be creative in preserving and maintaining our forward momentum and we do this by taking our time, paying close attention to the details. So taking that into consideration, and looking at the roadmap, everything on there is being worked on in some capacity. From the partnerships, to the expansion policies, to the codebase updates and Zero Client feature build out. Every single item. We're here to stay and we're proud of the product that we are building. And we are going to do everything in our power to see it through now and well into the future.
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April 22, 2019, 12:43:52 PM |
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Any real developments going on , or is a gui for a hardwarestaker all you got ? Thought the dev finished his PHD and is ready for some developments now. Is the development of RADS not the original team now? They used to work hard when I traded RADS at poloniex.
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April 22, 2019, 12:49:35 PM Last edit: April 22, 2019, 01:00:40 PM by SteamboatG |
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Any real developments going on , or is a gui for a hardwarestaker all you got ? Thought the dev finished his PHD and is ready for some developments now. I see this under your avatar: '★YoBit.Net★ 1400+ Coins Exchange' Are you promoting a pump & dump exchange that organizes orchestrated pumps on Twitter? Rofl! https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-exchange-yobit-starts-pump-scheme-on-random-coins
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April 22, 2019, 04:31:26 PM Merited by Maximatorr (1) |
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ProjectRadon, you're doing a great job here with the project. Keep it up! And just ignore the trolls like Rumhurius. That guy is shitting in lots of threads complaining about the lack of deevelopment
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JJ12880
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April 23, 2019, 04:48:39 AM |
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Any real developments going on , or is a gui for a hardwarestaker all you got ? Thought the dev finished his PHD and is ready for some developments now. Is the development of RADS not the original team now? They used to work hard when I traded RADS at poloniex. It is still most of the original team, with a few new people! Here is the current team page. https://radiumcore.org/team/
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April 23, 2019, 02:38:33 PM Last edit: April 25, 2019, 12:57:02 PM by ProjectRadon |
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Did you miss our recent revision to the white paper? No worries, we got you covered: https://bit.ly/rwpaper#radium #btc #bitcoin #blockchain #crypto #fintech #pos #cryptocurrency #altcoin #science #technology
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April 24, 2019, 12:23:29 AM |
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Did you miss our recent revision to the white paper? No worries, we got you covered: bit.ly/rwpaper #radium #btc #bitcoin #blockchain #crypto #fintech #pos #cryptocurrency #altcoin #science #technology Thanks for all the updates. Just a matter of time. Perfect time to get into radium coin in my opinion. We will catch up to btc in the near future. All will be well...
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