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While there is competition to become a delegate for the main chain, there will be plenty of demand to run delegates for the sidechains.
Thank you for your answer; however it is earning Lisk I am interested in, and since it's almost impossible to become a delegate of the main Lisk blockchain, can you point me to a sidechain which will allow me to earn Lisk for securing it? Wrong. We currently do not have anywhere near 101 people running testnet nodes. https://testnet-explorer.lisk.io/delegateMonitorJust click on "Status" to do a sort and look at the block of red dots. You can start a testnet node tonight and turn one of those red dots into a green dot with your name beside it. You wanna become a Lisk Mainnet Active Delegate when forging rewards eventually get turned on? Do your testnet homework now. Go to lisk.chat, start hanging out at #testnet, and direct message joel that you want to run a testnet node. The people running testnet nodes now are the only Liskers who are going to have sufficient experience to run mainnet nodes soon. I was wondering , except the experience and every manual that lisk devs have provided us, should the delegates also have some serious programming skills? Not at all. I don't code but I managed to become a delegate and run a full node on the testnet in less then 5hrs with the help of others Lisk minded members on Lisk.chat and with the numerous manuals available. Join us! For me personally it's a learning process that I enjoy particularly and the community is fantastic. Ok you convinced me, as a true lisker I will give it a try by the next month. When will forging be enabled? Forging is already enabled - on testnet. For mainnet it is envisioned that Forging starts with version 0.4.0. yes that's what I meant. Is there a time prediction for when version 0.4.0. will be released?
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August 17, 2016, 11:20:37 AM |
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While there is competition to become a delegate for the main chain, there will be plenty of demand to run delegates for the sidechains.
Thank you for your answer; however it is earning Lisk I am interested in, and since it's almost impossible to become a delegate of the main Lisk blockchain, can you point me to a sidechain which will allow me to earn Lisk for securing it? Wrong. We currently do not have anywhere near 101 people running testnet nodes. https://testnet-explorer.lisk.io/delegateMonitorJust click on "Status" to do a sort and look at the block of red dots. You can start a testnet node tonight and turn one of those red dots into a green dot with your name beside it. You wanna become a Lisk Mainnet Active Delegate when forging rewards eventually get turned on? Do your testnet homework now. Go to lisk.chat, start hanging out at #testnet, and direct message joel that you want to run a testnet node. The people running testnet nodes now are the only Liskers who are going to have sufficient experience to run mainnet nodes soon. I was wondering , except the experience and every manual that lisk devs have provided us, should the delegates also have some serious programming skills? Not at all. I don't code but I managed to become a delegate and run a full node on the testnet in less then 5hrs with the help of others Lisk minded members on Lisk.chat and with the numerous manuals available. Join us! For me personally it's a learning process that I enjoy particularly and the community is fantastic. Ok you convinced me, as a true lisker I will give it a try by the next month. When will forging be enabled? Forging is already enabled - on testnet. For mainnet it is envisioned that Forging starts with version 0.4.0. According to the last technical meeting we are moving away from the fact that it becomes available with 0.4.0, because we are now using a semantic versioning scheme. ( http://semver.org) Soon there will be a milestone which will work as an activator for community delegates. That means at the end of the day nothing changes, but the numbers might be a bit higher, because we "have to" follow the semantic versioning rules.
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August 17, 2016, 11:25:41 AM |
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While there is competition to become a delegate for the main chain, there will be plenty of demand to run delegates for the sidechains.
Thank you for your answer; however it is earning Lisk I am interested in, and since it's almost impossible to become a delegate of the main Lisk blockchain, can you point me to a sidechain which will allow me to earn Lisk for securing it? Wrong. We currently do not have anywhere near 101 people running testnet nodes. https://testnet-explorer.lisk.io/delegateMonitorJust click on "Status" to do a sort and look at the block of red dots. You can start a testnet node tonight and turn one of those red dots into a green dot with your name beside it. You wanna become a Lisk Mainnet Active Delegate when forging rewards eventually get turned on? Do your testnet homework now. Go to lisk.chat, start hanging out at #testnet, and direct message joel that you want to run a testnet node. The people running testnet nodes now are the only Liskers who are going to have sufficient experience to run mainnet nodes soon. I was wondering , except the experience and every manual that lisk devs have provided us, should the delegates also have some serious programming skills? Not at all. I don't code but I managed to become a delegate and run a full node on the testnet in less then 5hrs with the help of others Lisk minded members on Lisk.chat and with the numerous manuals available. Join us! For me personally it's a learning process that I enjoy particularly and the community is fantastic. Ok you convinced me, as a true lisker I will give it a try by the next month. When will forging be enabled? Forging is already enabled - on testnet. For mainnet it is envisioned that Forging starts with version 0.4.0. According to the last technical meeting we are moving away from the fact that it becomes available with 0.4.0, because we are now using a semantic versioning scheme. ( http://semver.org) Soon there will be a milestone which will work as an activator for community delegates. That means at the end of the day nothing changes, but the numbers might be a bit higher, because we "have to" follow the semantic versioning rules. Ah OK. I have overlooked this point in the summary. So sorry for my wrong information.
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According to the last technical meeting we are moving away from the fact that it becomes available with 0.4.0, because we are now using a semantic versioning scheme. ( http://semver.org) Soon there will be a milestone which will work as an activator for community delegates. That means at the end of the day nothing changes, but the numbers might be a bit higher, because we "have to" follow the semantic versioning rules. Thanks, I think more delegates (= more decentralisation / more security) is a good thing. I also think it is good you are re-evaluating the innitial approach, which ofcourse takes time. I am running a testnode + mainnode from the beginning. It is a great way to get a grasp on how thing work. If people are thinking about supporting the network and perhaps be a delegate now is your chance, since numbers will likely be increased.
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August 17, 2016, 11:49:17 AM |
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I think we will still have to wait some time for the price to rise. There is currently nothing special happening on the Lisk. 0.3.2 release will make it more stable but this is not gonna pump the price. Neither will the new office when it's rented.
I think the price will come with media and the media attention will come when things start to get developed on the Lisk blockchain.
I think there is your last chance to get in lisk on this prices, buy book almost doubled there need to be a reason for it. Lisk is on low trading volume, if there is no whale who buys and sells every few hours, there would be no trades at all. You need to get market alive before nice pump, i think that is whats happening nowI love when im right! Polo volume never lower 220BTC/24H Also when i start to think i was wrong and make first move, my original thought come truth. My universe playing same old song to me, prepare for da storm!
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August 17, 2016, 11:57:44 AM |
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While there is competition to become a delegate for the main chain, there will be plenty of demand to run delegates for the sidechains.
Thank you for your answer; however it is earning Lisk I am interested in, and since it's almost impossible to become a delegate of the main Lisk blockchain, can you point me to a sidechain which will allow me to earn Lisk for securing it? Wrong. We currently do not have anywhere near 101 people running testnet nodes. https://testnet-explorer.lisk.io/delegateMonitorJust click on "Status" to do a sort and look at the block of red dots. You can start a testnet node tonight and turn one of those red dots into a green dot with your name beside it. You wanna become a Lisk Mainnet Active Delegate when forging rewards eventually get turned on? Do your testnet homework now. Go to lisk.chat, start hanging out at #testnet, and direct message joel that you want to run a testnet node. The people running testnet nodes now are the only Liskers who are going to have sufficient experience to run mainnet nodes soon. I won't get paid for running testnet, right? from what I see I'll be stuck there forever: I am looking at the delegate monitor - there is just no way I can get in: already 632 delegates on standby! Almost all current delegates are the same guy (or seems like it): some guy called genesis - seems this one guy whale takes up everything. my first impression of DPOS is not positive. No room for the little gal I am. It is actually possible (although difficult) for a delegate to gather 14M votes right now, and take a spot of one of the genesis delegates. This would be easier if people withdraw their Lisk from poloniex and vote. Withdrawing your Lisk to a local wallet and voting, is not only good for decentralization of the network, but also much safer for your funds.
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August 17, 2016, 12:08:38 PM |
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The amount of Lisk 1 delegate can forge in 1 month depends only on the server that he has, meaning specs and uptime?
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August 17, 2016, 12:09:45 PM Last edit: August 17, 2016, 05:08:35 PM by ttookk |
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While there is competition to become a delegate for the main chain, there will be plenty of demand to run delegates for the sidechains.
Thank you for your answer; however it is earning Lisk I am interested in, and since it's almost impossible to become a delegate of the main Lisk blockchain, can you point me to a sidechain which will allow me to earn Lisk for securing it? Wrong. We currently do not have anywhere near 101 people running testnet nodes. https://testnet-explorer.lisk.io/delegateMonitorJust click on "Status" to do a sort and look at the block of red dots. You can start a testnet node tonight and turn one of those red dots into a green dot with your name beside it. You wanna become a Lisk Mainnet Active Delegate when forging rewards eventually get turned on? Do your testnet homework now. Go to lisk.chat, start hanging out at #testnet, and direct message joel that you want to run a testnet node. The people running testnet nodes now are the only Liskers who are going to have sufficient experience to run mainnet nodes soon. I won't get paid for running testnet, right? from what I see I'll be stuck there forever: I am looking at the delegate monitor - there is just no way I can get in: already 632 delegates on standby! Almost all current delegates are the same guy (or seems like it): some guy called genesis - seems this one guy whale takes up everything. my first impression of DPOS is not positive. No room for the little gal I am. It is actually possible (although difficult) for a delegate to gather 14M votes right now, and take a spot of one of the genesis delegates. This would be easier if people withdraw their Lisk from poloniex and vote. Withdrawing your Lisk to a local wallet and voting, is not only good for decentralization of the network, but also much safer for your funds. Yeah, especially since nearly 38% of all Lisk is on Poloniex atm. That's fucking dangerous to the health of the coin as a whole… Btw, can someone clear somethign up for me? I've read a bit about delegates and you mostly read about renting a VPS and using that. But doesn't that mean that you rent the hardware of some serverfarm? Isn't that pretty… well, centralized? Or am I missing something? Are there people out there who run delegates on their own hardware? On a different note, I have a RaspPi 2 laying around. Any chance that this thing can be used as a delegate (maybe for sidechains?)? The amount of Lisk 1 delegate can forge in 1 month depends only on the server that he has, meaning specs and uptime?
More or less. As a delegate, you get 5 LSK(at least that's the last number I remember) every 17 minutes, plus transaction/other fees. So it's pretty much fixed. Specs don't really play a role(as long as the server is capable of fulfilling the task), uptime obviously does. Edit: Amount of Lisk corrected
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August 17, 2016, 01:05:32 PM |
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More or less. As a delegate, you get 15 LSK(at least that's the last number I remember) every 17 minutes, plus transaction/other fees. So it's pretty much fixed. Specs don't really play a role(as long as the server is capable of fulfilling the task), uptime obviously does.
Thnx for the info! So basicly this would mean that daily around 128k of Lisk will be forged? It would be 46 million Lisk a year so i guess i made some math mistake? What is the benefit of having more servers? Is it just to be sure that you have 100% uptime as a delegate or it can bring you more Lisk?
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August 17, 2016, 01:35:55 PM |
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The blog post ( https://blog.lisk.io/explaining-lisk-forging-rewards-53d295066be2#.mi6je14uj) claims: "On the 60,480th block the first forging reward will trickle onto the network, starting with 5 LISK in every block. After one forging round (i.e. after 101 blocks) all transaction fees are equally distributed between participating delegates, and for every block individually forged, a reward is then issued." "Within each forging round, delegates forge blocks one after another in a random order.In this situation, it takes 20 seconds for a new block to appear on the network." This means that each round lasts 20(sec)*101(blk)=2020 sec=0.56 hours. In this round if you are active you forge at least 1 block and you get the reward of 5 lsk + your share of the transaction fees. After a certain number of blocks , as the blog says, the reward will start to drop. That's all I understood, hope it's accurate.
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August 17, 2016, 01:58:42 PM |
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Announcing Lisk NanoWe believe our users should be able to access their Lisk accounts anywhere, anytime, and from any device in the world. This kind of untethered accessibility is an important factor for the Lisk team but until now there were some obstacles in that regard. Installing the Lisk client on Windows and macOS computers is still quite the complicated task and we still need conduct feasibility research in order to provide native one-click clients. Today we are introducing Lisk Nano, a light-weight, simple, and fully responsive client which allows users to access the very basic Lisk features. Read the announcement
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August 17, 2016, 02:10:46 PM |
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More or less. As a delegate, you get 15 LSK(at least that's the last number I remember) every 17 minutes, plus transaction/other fees. So it's pretty much fixed. Specs don't really play a role(as long as the server is capable of fulfilling the task), uptime obviously does.
Thnx for the info! So basicly this would mean that daily around 128k of Lisk will be forged? It would be 46 million Lisk a year so i guess i made some math mistake? What is the benefit of having more servers? Is it just to be sure that you have 100% uptime as a delegate or it can bring you more Lisk? 5 LSK each block forged, 4-5 blocks per hour ...it means ~480 LSK every day.
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August 17, 2016, 02:50:51 PM |
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More or less. As a delegate, you get 15 LSK(at least that's the last number I remember) every 17 minutes, plus transaction/other fees. So it's pretty much fixed. Specs don't really play a role(as long as the server is capable of fulfilling the task), uptime obviously does.
Thnx for the info! So basicly this would mean that daily around 128k of Lisk will be forged? It would be 46 million Lisk a year so i guess i made some math mistake? What is the benefit of having more servers? Is it just to be sure that you have 100% uptime as a delegate or it can bring you more Lisk? 5 LSK each block forged, 4-5 blocks per hour ...it means ~480 LSK every day. 5 LSK per block. Every 17 minutes you forge a block (3/h). About 400 LSK a day or 12,000 LSK a month.
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August 17, 2016, 02:58:01 PM |
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Announcing Lisk NanoWe believe our users should be able to access their Lisk accounts anywhere, anytime, and from any device in the world. This kind of untethered accessibility is an important factor for the Lisk team but until now there were some obstacles in that regard. Installing the Lisk client on Windows and macOS computers is still quite the complicated task and we still need conduct feasibility research in order to provide native one-click clients. Today we are introducing Lisk Nano, a light-weight, simple, and fully responsive client which allows users to access the very basic Lisk features. Read the announcement WOW
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August 17, 2016, 03:09:38 PM |
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More or less. As a delegate, you get 15 LSK(at least that's the last number I remember) every 17 minutes, plus transaction/other fees. So it's pretty much fixed. Specs don't really play a role(as long as the server is capable of fulfilling the task), uptime obviously does.
Thnx for the info! So basicly this would mean that daily around 128k of Lisk will be forged? It would be 46 million Lisk a year so i guess i made some math mistake? What is the benefit of having more servers? Is it just to be sure that you have 100% uptime as a delegate or it can bring you more Lisk? 5 LSK each block forged, 4-5 blocks per hour ...it means ~480 LSK every day. 5 LSK per block. Every 17 minutes you forge a block (3/h). About 400 LSK a day or 12,000 LSK a month. Sometimes I forge 4-5 blocks (testnet) but I don't know if in the main-net the things will be different.
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August 17, 2016, 03:11:04 PM |
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Announcing Lisk NanoWe believe our users should be able to access their Lisk accounts anywhere, anytime, and from any device in the world. This kind of untethered accessibility is an important factor for the Lisk team but until now there were some obstacles in that regard. Installing the Lisk client on Windows and macOS computers is still quite the complicated task and we still need conduct feasibility research in order to provide native one-click clients. Today we are introducing Lisk Nano, a light-weight, simple, and fully responsive client which allows users to access the very basic Lisk features. Read the announcement Congratulation for the baby lisk NANO . i wish this will increase the demand of lisk markets in the coming days .
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August 17, 2016, 03:25:59 PM |
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I stand and applaud all the fantastic work being done here, Max, is a rare beast in a very small minority of Devs who actually work hard for the investors. Something else is cooking here, something big, i can sense it... i'm in!
Keep up the great work,
Max for the WIN !
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August 17, 2016, 03:28:37 PM |
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Announcing Lisk NanoWe believe our users should be able to access their Lisk accounts anywhere, anytime, and from any device in the world. This kind of untethered accessibility is an important factor for the Lisk team but until now there were some obstacles in that regard. Installing the Lisk client on Windows and macOS computers is still quite the complicated task and we still need conduct feasibility research in order to provide native one-click clients. Today we are introducing Lisk Nano, a light-weight, simple, and fully responsive client which allows users to access the very basic Lisk features. Read the announcement Congratulation for the baby lisk NANO . i wish this will increase the demand of lisk markets in the coming days . I hope not, I've not got as much LISK as I want before the pop which will be upon us before we know it. But lets wait awhile yet, maybe after XMAS will be good.
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August 17, 2016, 03:32:54 PM |
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Announcing Lisk NanoWe believe our users should be able to access their Lisk accounts anywhere, anytime, and from any device in the world. This kind of untethered accessibility is an important factor for the Lisk team but until now there were some obstacles in that regard. Installing the Lisk client on Windows and macOS computers is still quite the complicated task and we still need conduct feasibility research in order to provide native one-click clients. Today we are introducing Lisk Nano, a light-weight, simple, and fully responsive client which allows users to access the very basic Lisk features. Read the announcement Very nice! Good to see that Ricardo is working too
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August 17, 2016, 03:34:25 PM |
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Announcing Lisk NanoWe believe our users should be able to access their Lisk accounts anywhere, anytime, and from any device in the world. This kind of untethered accessibility is an important factor for the Lisk team but until now there were some obstacles in that regard. Installing the Lisk client on Windows and macOS computers is still quite the complicated task and we still need conduct feasibility research in order to provide native one-click clients. Today we are introducing Lisk Nano, a light-weight, simple, and fully responsive client which allows users to access the very basic Lisk features. Read the announcement Congratulation for the baby lisk NANO . i wish this will increase the demand of lisk markets in the coming days . I hope not, I've not got as much LISK as I want before the pop which will be upon us before we know it. But lets wait awhile yet, maybe after XMAS will be good. yeah sure we will dump for you from now Lisk is going to be more and more expensive if you have vision about your stack better pay some more for it now then regret later..
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