Haunebu81
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August 29, 2016, 06:34:03 PM |
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Is there an explanation anywhere on how the mining rewards work for masternodes? I've received rewards as low as under 1 Mojo, and as high as above 900 Mojo.
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EBK1000 (OP)
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August 29, 2016, 06:34:52 PM |
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Is there an explanation anywhere on how the mining rewards work for masternodes? I've received rewards as low as under 1 Mojo, and as high as above 900 Mojo.
The MNs get 50% of the stake rewards
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Haunebu81
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August 29, 2016, 06:43:28 PM |
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Is there an explanation anywhere on how the mining rewards work for masternodes? I've received rewards as low as under 1 Mojo, and as high as above 900 Mojo.
The MNs get 50% of the stake rewards Okay but can you explain why the reward amounts have such massive variations? Like I said, mine are ranging from under 1 Mojo to above 900 Mojo.
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EBK1000 (OP)
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August 29, 2016, 06:46:15 PM |
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Is there an explanation anywhere on how the mining rewards work for masternodes? I've received rewards as low as under 1 Mojo, and as high as above 900 Mojo.
The MNs get 50% of the stake rewards Okay but can you explain why the reward amounts have such massive variations? Like I said, mine are ranging from under 1 Mojo to above 900 Mojo. It would depend on the staking address, if the staking address has 1000 MOJO or 1,000,000 MOJO and the size of the reward. A MN will just get a 50% cut of the stake reward for some block and it would depend on the MOJO generated in that block.
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Jack Liver
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August 29, 2016, 08:43:27 PM |
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Someone is throwing some hashes on the network:
{ "blocks" : 95373, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "netmhashps" : 24.59423428, "netstakeweight" : 1435846358694684.75000000, "errors" : "", "pooledtx" : 0, }
"netmhashps" : 51.12721954,
"netmhashps" : 96.57597589
"netmhashps" : 122.61632633,
"netmhashps" : 149.41247007,
etc.
Whoever it is, is getting a lot of 5 MOJO blocks ?? Very expensive MOJO I say...
seems a ASIC to me look at this: 150mh/s and 40watt for only 500$ http://cryptomining-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/baikal-1.jpg
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Haunebu81
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August 30, 2016, 03:41:12 PM |
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Any idea why my daemons would be taking up 100% CPU usage for a few days now?
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kripteka
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August 30, 2016, 08:25:29 PM |
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All bugs fixed, POS working normally now? 15% annually, right?
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mxnsch
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August 30, 2016, 08:34:14 PM |
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Any idea why my daemons would be taking up 100% CPU usage for a few days now?
Lots of block processing? Not enough memory and swapping? Mine are doing just fine.
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EBK1000 (OP)
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August 30, 2016, 08:55:11 PM |
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All bugs fixed, POS working normally now? 15% annually, right?
No, it's 20% annually but 50% goes to the masternode network for the first year so you will effectivity get 10%. After a year the reward goes down and the masternode share increases and so on. So it will be more profitable to run a masternode in a year from now.
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FogHorn_LegHorn
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August 30, 2016, 09:54:29 PM |
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For the 16th time can somebody please make a simple how-to step-by-step masternode guide for windows? I mean something that a 3rd grader could follow. Thank you.
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Haunebu81
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August 31, 2016, 10:27:01 AM |
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Any idea why my daemons would be taking up 100% CPU usage for a few days now?
Lots of block processing? Not enough memory and swapping? Mine are doing just fine. I deleted the blockchain files from the roaming folder, and replaced them with the ones from my control wallet and all is well now.
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EBK1000 (OP)
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August 31, 2016, 02:23:57 PM |
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For the 16th time can somebody please make a simple how-to step-by-step masternode guide for windows? I mean something that a 3rd grader could follow. Thank you.
I'll put a bounty for that. I'm not a Windows person myself. It would be useful to have a proper step-by-step for Windows.
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Haunebu81
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August 31, 2016, 02:45:22 PM |
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For the 16th time can somebody please make a simple how-to step-by-step masternode guide for windows? I mean something that a 3rd grader could follow. Thank you.
I'll put a bounty for that. I'm not a Windows person myself. It would be useful to have a proper step-by-step for Windows. I'm curious if anyone has been able to get mojocoind.exe to run on Windows? Mine keeps freezing and shutting down. Had to resort to Ubuntu.
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Emerger
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August 31, 2016, 02:59:04 PM |
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I am running a masternode daemon on a VPS, setup per the excellent guide, with a separate local GUI wallet as the "controller" which I need to fire up to get the "masternode started remotely" message. I use windows for the local wallet and it works just fine. But instead of needing to start the local wallet I am wondering if there is a way to restart the masternode remotely by typing a single command on my local linux box, sending a properly constructed request to the daemon ip:port to start the masternode (in other words, restarting the masternode remotely without needing to run a local "controller" wallet). I see no reason it can't be done, although perhaps I am missing something. I will donate 30k MOJO to the first person who can give the community a working bash/php/python script for linux that can start a masternode remotely in place of the GUI wallet. Or maybe it's too tough a goal?
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Haunebu81
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August 31, 2016, 03:06:08 PM |
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I am running a masternode daemon on a VPS, setup per the excellent guide, with a separate local GUI wallet as the "controller" which I need to fire up to get the "masternode started remotely" message. I use windows for the local wallet and it works just fine. But instead of needing to start the local wallet I am wondering if there is a way to restart the masternode remotely by typing a single command on my local linux box, sending a properly constructed request to the daemon ip:port to start the masternode (in other words, restarting the masternode remotely without needing to run a local "controller" wallet). I see no reason it can't be done, although perhaps I am missing something. I will donate 30k MOJO to the first person who can give the community a working bash/php/python script for linux that can start a masternode remotely in place of the GUI wallet. Or maybe it's too tough a goal? Is your VPS daemon on Windows or Linux? If Windows, which version?
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Emerger
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August 31, 2016, 03:10:38 PM |
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I am running a masternode daemon on a VPS, setup per the excellent guide, with a separate local GUI wallet as the "controller" which I need to fire up to get the "masternode started remotely" message. I use windows for the local wallet and it works just fine. But instead of needing to start the local wallet I am wondering if there is a way to restart the masternode remotely by typing a single command on my local linux box, sending a properly constructed request to the daemon ip:port to start the masternode (in other words, restarting the masternode remotely without needing to run a local "controller" wallet). I see no reason it can't be done, although perhaps I am missing something. I will donate 30k MOJO to the first person who can give the community a working bash/php/python script for linux that can start a masternode remotely in place of the GUI wallet. Or maybe it's too tough a goal? Is your VPS daemon on Windows or Linux? If Windows, which version? VPS (remote masternode) is linux. Currently running the local "controller" wallet on windows but want to replace that with a lightweight linux script I run locally instead of firing up the local wallet.
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EBK1000 (OP)
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August 31, 2016, 04:06:24 PM |
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I have set a bounty of 100,000 MOJO (which would be 0.173 BTC to buy at Livecoin right now) for a step-by-step Windows MN setup that works.
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Haunebu81
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August 31, 2016, 04:40:30 PM |
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I have set a bounty of 100,000 MOJO (which would be 0.173 BTC to buy at Livecoin right now) for a step-by-step Windows MN setup that works.
I'll make one at home tonight if mojocoind doesn't crash on my Windows 10 machine. No luck on windows 7. Running Ubuntu 14.04 with no issues.
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Haunebu81
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August 31, 2016, 04:43:38 PM |
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Is anyone else having problems syncing? I've got 4 active connections, but I'm stuck at 20 hours behind.
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mxnsch
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August 31, 2016, 05:17:05 PM |
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I have set a bounty of 100,000 MOJO (which would be 0.173 BTC to buy at Livecoin right now) for a step-by-step Windows MN setup that works.
This one works also for MOJO, ping me if you have issues: http://thecryptoworld.org/how-to-setup-your-masternode
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