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September 04, 2016, 05:27:35 PM |
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Did we ever get our surprise from Friday Dev?
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SyndicateLabs (OP)
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September 04, 2016, 06:29:59 PM |
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Did we ever get our surprise from Friday Dev?
Not yet, I'm working on it as we speak
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Franky2010
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September 04, 2016, 06:33:04 PM |
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How many new coins is daily, monthly if is 10 SYNX static POS reward.
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anticlimax
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September 04, 2016, 07:09:51 PM |
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How many new coins is daily, monthly if is 10 SYNX static POS reward.
On average, there are 14400 SYNX generated daily.
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September 04, 2016, 07:16:55 PM |
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Noob question sorry, but I have around 10000 Synx staking in my wallet, every 1 or 2 out of 10 rewards I get is not accepted. Anything I can do to change that or is that normal? Thanks..
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anticlimax
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September 04, 2016, 07:19:23 PM |
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Noob question sorry, but I have around 10000 Synx staking in my wallet, every 1 or 2 out of 10 rewards I get is not accepted. Anything I can do to change that or is that normal? Thanks..
Those are orphaned blocks. This happens when two or more people find blocks around the same time. One is accepted by the network, while the rest are orphaned. Don't worry, it's quite normal and happens to everyone.
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Nashfire
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September 04, 2016, 07:22:27 PM |
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Noob question sorry, but I have around 10000 Synx staking in my wallet, every 1 or 2 out of 10 rewards I get is not accepted. Anything I can do to change that or is that normal? Thanks..
Those are orphaned blocks. This happens when two or more people find blocks around the same time. One is accepted by the network, while the rest are orphaned. Don't worry, it's quite normal and happens to everyone. Thank you sir
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September 04, 2016, 11:15:05 PM |
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Noob question sorry, but I have around 10000 Synx staking in my wallet, every 1 or 2 out of 10 rewards I get is not accepted. Anything I can do to change that or is that normal? Thanks..
Those are orphaned blocks. This happens when two or more people find blocks around the same time. One is accepted by the network, while the rest are orphaned. Don't worry, it's quite normal and happens to everyone. would you mined sharing how much rewards are getting from time to time mate?
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September 05, 2016, 02:36:48 AM |
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Noob question sorry, but I have around 10000 Synx staking in my wallet, every 1 or 2 out of 10 rewards I get is not accepted. Anything I can do to change that or is that normal? Thanks..
Those are orphaned blocks. This happens when two or more people find blocks around the same time. One is accepted by the network, while the rest are orphaned. Don't worry, it's quite normal and happens to everyone. would you mined sharing how much rewards are getting from time to time mate? I get 5 every few hours, but I don't have a masternode set up.
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September 05, 2016, 02:39:10 AM |
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i bought synx 9k satoshi and still save, wait synx rise again
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Golftech
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September 05, 2016, 03:28:36 AM |
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i bought synx 9k satoshi and still save, wait synx rise again that's good mate as we all expect that dev will deliver and give us more incoming updates fro sure price will still jumped up.
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vaelrock
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September 05, 2016, 03:40:43 AM |
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Hello there ! First, congrats to the dev for his great job on this coin so far. I'd like to know if the guide for setting up masternodes is still valid in the OP : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1V9tti1eL2rTVVOQUNGS3V3YUU/view?pref=2&pli=1I'd also like to know if there's any way to set up masternodes on a linux server under UBUNTU 14.04 in console mode only (no GUI) because I currently rent one dedicated server which is quite powerful for some private dev, and it's CPU isn't really under heavy load I've seen on some previous posts that it's "easier to go to slack", but I never went there and am always very shaky to chat directly with people I don't know anything about. A simple txt with steps would be more than welcomed ! Thanks !
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anticlimax
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September 05, 2016, 04:20:06 AM Last edit: September 05, 2016, 07:35:33 AM by anticlimax |
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Hello there ! First, congrats to the dev for his great job on this coin so far. I'd like to know if the guide for setting up masternodes is still valid in the OP : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1V9tti1eL2rTVVOQUNGS3V3YUU/view?pref=2&pli=1I'd also like to know if there's any way to set up masternodes on a linux server under UBUNTU 14.04 in console mode only (no GUI) because I currently rent one dedicated server which is quite powerful for some private dev, and it's CPU isn't really under heavy load I've seen on some previous posts that it's "easier to go to slack", but I never went there and am always very shaky to chat directly with people I don't know anything about. A simple txt with steps would be more than welcomed ! Thanks ! Yes, the guide is still valid. You can use the following script to setup your Vps for masternodes. https://github.com/SyndicateLabs/SyndicateAutoVPSI explained how to use it in step by step instructions in slack with in the past hour, so I suggest you conquer that social anxiety of yours and join us in slack. Hope that answers your questions. EDIT: Step by step instructions are posted below.
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September 05, 2016, 04:56:40 AM Last edit: September 05, 2016, 05:14:49 AM by anticlimax |
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Instructions for using the SyndicateAutoVPS Anything in brackets is a Linux command. _______________________________________________________________________________ __________ "wget https://github.com/SyndicateLabs/SyndicateQT/releases/download/v1.0.0.7/SYNX_HEADLESS_UBUNTU_V1.sh && chmod a+x SYNX_HEADLESS_UBUNTU_V1.sh" "./SYNX_HEADLESS_UBUNTU_V1.sh" Then you need to do the following for each masternode you setup: "cd .Syndicate" "nano Syndicate.conf" Now you should be looking at a blank screen Copy your corresponding masternodes Syndicate.conf info into that blank screen by copying the text and then right clicking on the Vps instance once. Once you have copied the syndicate.conf: Hold "ctrl + x" to exit Press "y" to save name Then hit "enter" "cd" "cd Syndicate" "./Syndicated" (starts the daemon) You do exactly the same thing for the other folders that you want to run a masternode from, except you need to start the daemon with a slightly different command. "./Syndicated -datadir=/root/.Syndicate1" You can check the status of your daemon with the following command: "./Syndicated getinfo" (This command needs to be used in the same folder as the daemon is installed for it to work) You can access the next folder using: "cd Syndicate1" Then the next folder would be accessed using: "cd Syndicate2" _______________________________________________________________________________ __________ I will touch it up and put it into a readme file on github in the upcoming week.
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September 05, 2016, 04:40:31 PM |
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Right now there is someone with a 13 btc buy order that's keeps appearing and disappearing and adjusting the buy price. Is this one of those pump/dumpers I keep hearing about? Is it his intention to elevate or lower the price?
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September 05, 2016, 05:23:19 PM |
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Right now there is someone with a 13 btc buy order that's keeps appearing and disappearing and adjusting the buy price. Is this one of those pump/dumpers I keep hearing about? Is it his intention to elevate or lower the price?
It seems to want to keep the price at 8000 sat
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vaelrock
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September 05, 2016, 09:29:23 PM |
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@anticlimax Thanks for the reply. I managed to set up mutliple masternodes without any problem on a second PC with a windows OS and a more than capable i5 4690K with 16GB RAM. All the MNs have 5000 SYNX exactly from one transaction, and they all appear in the node list (I followed the guide perfectly).
I do have some questions though : - Because the SYNX are still actually in the wallet, does it stakes as if I had no MN at all ? Or does the SYNX used for a MN will not stake anymore because we're receiving the MN bonus (seems logical). - How do I know that I got some SYNX from running a MN ? I've had some extract entry in the transactions list since I setup the MNs, but they appear exactly as if it was just blocks found from PoS. - For an unknown reason, from time to time a MN change to the state "Not found in the List", and I have to restart it. Where could it come from ?
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September 05, 2016, 09:52:10 PM |
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@anticlimax Thanks for the reply. I managed to set up mutliple masternodes without any problem on a second PC with a windows OS and a more than capable i5 4690K with 16GB RAM. All the MNs have 5000 SYNX exactly from one transaction, and they all appear in the node list (I followed the guide perfectly).
I do have some questions though : - Because the SYNX are still actually in the wallet, does it stakes as if I had no MN at all ? Or does the SYNX used for a MN will not stake anymore because we're receiving the MN bonus (seems logical). - How do I know that I got some SYNX from running a MN ? I've had some extract entry in the transactions list since I setup the MNs, but they appear exactly as if it was just blocks found from PoS. - For an unknown reason, from time to time a MN change to the state "Not found in the List", and I have to restart it. Where could it come from ?
- The 5000 SYNX used as collateral does not stake as they are reserved for the Masternode. - If you named your masternode address, you will see the corresponding name/title listed along with the transaction. -This happens to everyone, when masternodes are first created they can be a little finicky. I suggest you check back every few hours and restart the masternodes until they stay active. At this point, every now and again a masternode will show "not found in list", but if you let it do its thing, it usually comes back online without any assistance. If your masternodes consistently deactivate, then it is possible there is an issue with your networking settings. Make sure you have the proper port forwarding setup for each individual daemon and this shouldn't be an issue. The development team suggests you run masternodes on a Vps, as there are inherently less issues. Most problems with masternodes are due to improper networking settings, which aren't a factor when hosting your syndicated daemons on a Vps. Hopefully that answers your questions!
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vaelrock
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September 05, 2016, 11:34:50 PM |
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Yes, I have my answers, thanks ! My masternodes only deactivate from time to time, every few hours or so. I may try to put them on my dedicated server once I've upgraded it to a more recent Ubuntu version (something I planned to do some time ago).
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September 05, 2016, 11:44:43 PM |
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Yes, I have my answers, thanks ! My masternodes only deactivate from time to time, every few hours or so. I may try to put them on my dedicated server once I've upgraded it to a more recent Ubuntu version (something I planned to do some time ago).
14.04 works perfectly fine for masternodes, just in case that's the main reason youre upgrading the OS.
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