human_tornado
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August 10, 2017, 09:44:40 PM |
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So are masternodes based on GPU power or just having them up. Trying to figure out if it is worth it to run it on my main pc and keep my pc running all the time.
Just having them up. It's kind of like the middle man you help the network and you get paid for it. So technically at this price you'd only get around $13 a month running one. However for every new decimal place the master nodes payout will do so too if it was $1.15 each it'd be 130. $13.15 ea it would be 1300. and so on and so forth. So should I buy a raspberry pi and do it on that? My pc is a beast and draws a lot of power if I left it on 24/7. Yeah it should be sufficient enough to do that. Just make sure you use Ubuntu because all other Linux distros are a pain to get up and running. Also if you plan to use wifi to run it make sure you have a good USB Wifi adapter they work like a charm. Or... you can run it on an AWS EC2 server. Free for the first 12 months, then about $2 to $4 per month. Also Vultr offers servers at about $3 per month. Pretty easy to set up and then you don't have to worry about buying anything. oh wow it looks like someone just added 10more MNs DAS is growing very quickly now 265 masternodes! https://das.masternodes.pro/
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Mrrr
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August 10, 2017, 09:47:21 PM |
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Hosting multiple MN on one VPS is not in the interest of the network.
The network needs distribution to flourish. Which means all a y'all miserly bastards need to pay up for that single VPS per MN.
You'll save 20$ a month by hosting 5 MN on one VPS. Is saving 20$ a month really worth risking your future as a DAS holder?
DAS atm has a high enough ROI to let you profit even when running each MN on a separate VPS. Don't be the Scrooge McDuck in the room. Get them nodes running all around the globe.
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human_tornado
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August 10, 2017, 10:04:11 PM |
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Hosting multiple MN on one VPS is not in the interest of the network.
The network needs distribution to flourish. Which means all a y'all miserly bastards need to pay up for that single VPS per MN.
You'll save 20$ a month by hosting 5 MN on one VPS. Is saving 20$ a month really worth risking your future as a DAS holder?
DAS atm has a high enough ROI to let you profit even when running each MN on a separate VPS. Don't be the Scrooge McDuck in the room. Get them nodes running all around the globe.
sure you can run multiple MNs on one IP but each IP only gets rewards for 1 masternode so the rewards will be split up amongst however many MNs are on that one IP the MNs here are still so cheap
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al7878
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August 10, 2017, 10:26:30 PM |
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hi where are you mining at plz?
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human_tornado
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August 11, 2017, 01:08:29 AM |
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hi where are you mining at plz?
bro what r u mining with? the DAS hashrate keeps going up miners holding their coins https://hexpool.com might be best right now
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robert3harrison
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August 11, 2017, 01:19:59 AM |
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Hosting multiple MN on one VPS is not in the interest of the network.
The network needs distribution to flourish. Which means all a y'all miserly bastards need to pay up for that single VPS per MN.
You'll save 20$ a month by hosting 5 MN on one VPS. Is saving 20$ a month really worth risking your future as a DAS holder?
DAS atm has a high enough ROI to let you profit even when running each MN on a separate VPS. Don't be the Scrooge McDuck in the room. Get them nodes running all around the globe.
sure you can run multiple MNs on one IP but each IP only gets rewards for 1 masternode so the rewards will be split up amongst however many MNs are on that one IP the MNs here are still so cheap So you're saying that if a mn pays 5 das per day and I decide to run 2 mn from one ip, I will only get 2.5 das per mn?
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human_tornado
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August 11, 2017, 01:43:53 AM |
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Hosting multiple MN on one VPS is not in the interest of the network.
The network needs distribution to flourish. Which means all a y'all miserly bastards need to pay up for that single VPS per MN.
You'll save 20$ a month by hosting 5 MN on one VPS. Is saving 20$ a month really worth risking your future as a DAS holder?
DAS atm has a high enough ROI to let you profit even when running each MN on a separate VPS. Don't be the Scrooge McDuck in the room. Get them nodes running all around the globe.
sure you can run multiple MNs on one IP but each IP only gets rewards for 1 masternode so the rewards will be split up amongst however many MNs are on that one IP the MNs here are still so cheap So you're saying that if a mn pays 5 das per day and I decide to run 2 mn from one ip, I will only get 2.5 das per mn? i believe so
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al7878
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August 11, 2017, 02:49:47 AM |
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hi where are you mining at plz?
bro what r u mining with? the DAS hashrate keeps going up miners holding their coins https://hexpool.com might be best right now thanks , I m mining with ccmineur (2.0if I remember good) with a nvidia 1060 6GB edition AMP cheers
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Warlockmng
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August 11, 2017, 03:16:39 AM |
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hi where are you mining at plz?
bro what r u mining with? the DAS hashrate keeps going up miners holding their coins https://hexpool.com might be best right now thanks , I m mining with ccmineur (2.0if I remember good) with a nvidia 1060 6GB edition AMP cheers How many DAS are you mining per day?
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m33
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August 11, 2017, 09:59:08 AM |
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Hosting multiple MN on one VPS is not in the interest of the network.
The network needs distribution to flourish. Which means all a y'all miserly bastards need to pay up for that single VPS per MN.
You'll save 20$ a month by hosting 5 MN on one VPS. Is saving 20$ a month really worth risking your future as a DAS holder?
DAS atm has a high enough ROI to let you profit even when running each MN on a separate VPS. Don't be the Scrooge McDuck in the room. Get them nodes running all around the globe.
sure you can run multiple MNs on one IP but each IP only gets rewards for 1 masternode so the rewards will be split up amongst however many MNs are on that one IP the MNs here are still so cheap So you're saying that if a mn pays 5 das per day and I decide to run 2 mn from one ip, I will only get 2.5 das per mn? please explain why das would be better if we use mn from diff location , das make money from the vps , i dont think so
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August 11, 2017, 10:07:32 AM |
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Decentralized and Secure PrivateSend Basics
PrivateSend gives you true financial privacy by obscuring the origins of your funds. All the Das in your wallet is comprised of different "inputs" which you can think of as separate, discrete coins. PrivateSend uses an innovative process to mix your inputs with the inputs of two other people, without having your coins ever leave your wallet. You retain control of your money at all times.
The PrivateSend process works like this:
PrivateSend begins by breaking your transaction inputs down into standard denominations. These denominations are 0.01 Das, 0.1 DAS, 1 DAS and 10 DAS --sort of like the paper money you use every day. Your wallet then sends requests to specially configured software nodes on the network, called "masternodes." These masternodes are informed then that you are interested in mixing a certain denomination. No identifiable information is sent to the masternodes, so they never know "who" you are. When two other people send similar messages, indicating that they wish to mix the same denomination, a mixing session begins. The masternode mixes up the inputs and instructs all three users' wallets to pay the now-transformed input back to themselves. Your wallet pays that denomination directly to itself, but in a different address (called a change address). In order to fully obscure your funds, your wallet must repeat this process a number of times with each denomination. Each time the process is completed, it's called a "round." Each round of PrivateSend makes it exponentially more difficult to determine where your funds originated. This mixing process happens in the background without any intervention on your part. When you wish to make a transaction, your funds will already be anonymized. No additional waiting is required.
IMPORTANT: Your wallet only contains 1000 of these "change addresses." Every time a mixing event happens, one of your addresses is used up. Once enough of them are used, your wallet must create more addresses. It can only do this, however, if you have automatic backups enabled. Consequently, users who have backups disabled will also have PrivateSend disabled.
Code Review K.Atlas 2014
PrivateSend Technical Details (Advanced Users)
PrivateSend is a novel, decentralized mixer for creating an on-demand system of removing the history from coins on the network. This is mainly for fungablity, which is the attribute of money that allows any token to be exchanged with any other token, without having a difference in price in the form of a premium for tokens with less or no history. Without PrivateSend, tokens with less history would become increasingly valuable as the network grows, because of their lack of association with prior transactions. Without fungibility, there is a risk that certain tokens could be “red listed” and lose some or all of their value if at any point in the past they had been found to be used in illegal or questionable activities. Nobody wants to hold money that was involved in illegal activity, yet after the activities take place, tokens re-enter the supply and pass to new users who had no connection with the prior illegal acts. We remove this issue with the implementation of PrivateSend, which is included as part of the core protocol of the Das network. PrivateSend Status Codes The system has various modes which allow servers to keep track of the current state of their mixing pool. These mixingpools are single use, allowing three people to use them at a time. Statuses are idle, queued, accepting_entries, finalizing_transaction, signing_transaction and transmitting transaction. Users begin by connecting to a node, which is in the idle state. The masternode then moves the wstatus to “queued” and issues a message to the network, telling other users that’s it’s currently available for mixing. Users can utilize multiple servers at a time to mix, what is called multi-session mixing. This greatly speeds up the mixing process at the cost of creating more addresses and thus requiring more frequent wallet backups. Privacy Through Ambiguity Mixing is the process of joining multiple transactions together, from multiple users, where all unique information about the users is removed from the transaction. Users send tokens to themselves through the system, and at no time do these tokens ever leave the users’ wallet. masternode operators are therefore completely separate from the process of mixing. masternodes simply serve as a transit method for the storing and signing of transactions, allowing users a safe place to initiate the process in an anonymous way. Privacy is achieved by using denominated amounts of 100, 10, 1 or .1. Each session initiated on a masternode only carries a single denomination, such as having 10x 100D inputs and 10x 100D outputs. Users then individually sign their inputs to the collective outputs, allowing the transaction to be valid once complete and broadcastable.
Fee Model Anonymity
In other implementations of mixing software, fees can be used to break the transactions apart and identify users on the networks. On the Das Network this is avoided by allowing masternodes a special type of message which allows them to broadcast fee-less transactions. We use this technology to decouple the fees from the transactions, so that for every 10 transactions using the PrivateSend technology, there is only one fee transaction. This prevents a timing attack on the PrivateSend implementation.
Phases of PrivateSend
The process begins when a user denominates some funds to be used as a “cash account,” then they simply tell a random masternode they would like to mix a specific denomination such as 100D. The masternode has no information about the transaction at this point, since the denomination carries no information about which inputs the user would ultimately like to mix. The masternode receives the request and issues a message to the network saying that it is ready to mix that denomination and that there is a user waiting. At this point if other users are wishing to mix inputs of that denomination, they can connect to the masternode that is hosting the other user’s transaction. When three users queue themselves on the same masternode, the next stage, “accepting_entries,” is initiated. In this stage, all users send their inputs and outputs to the masternode, where they are collected and put into memory until all users have identified the full list of inputs/outputs they would like to mix. Once this is complete, the process moves onto the next stage, “finalize.” At this point, the masternode sends a message back to the users, showing the merged transaction they all jointly created. All inputs are from the user’s wallet and all outputs are sent back directly to the user’s wallet. The funds involved in this process never leave the user’s wallet at any time, allowing the masternode to be completely segregated from users’ funds. This is how the process of PrivateSend remains trustless and secure, without risking user’s funds or exposing masternodes to excessive legal risk. Once the finalized transaction is approved, the process moves onto the next phase, “signing.” Users sign only the inputs for which they have keys, and the funds are then released to all outputs simultaneously. It’s worth noting that inputs and outputs are not directly tied to each other in this process, since inputs are in a separated list and only tied to each other. Outputs are also in a separated list, only tied to each other. This means, literally, that all users are paying all users in this process. The users are not only paying themselves, but everyone else. This means you can’t say input #4 went to output #14 (e.g. you can’t trace the input to the output, they are processed in concert). When all inputs are signed to all outputs, the transaction suddenly becomes valid, and the masternode broadcasts using a special message called DSTX. The network keeps track of these messages, allowing masternodes to submit one PrivateSend transaction every N hours without paying fees.InstantSend is a service that allows for near-instant transactions. Through this system, inputs can be locked to specific transactions and verified by consensus of the masternode network. Conflicting transactions and blocks are rejected. If a consensus cannot be reached, validation of the transaction occurs through standard block confirmation. InstantSend solves the double-spending problem without the longer confirmation times of other cryptocurriencies such as Bitcoin. What are Masternodes:
Simply put, a Masternode is a server connected with the network that performs certain tasks related with PrivateSend, which is what the anonymity feature is called, and gets paid for it. It is Proof of Service.
Anyone can run a Masternode. The objective is to have enough of them for decentralization so nobody controls an important fraction of Masternodes. On the other hand, to avoid bloating the network or having reckless operators, there is one condition that needs to be fulfilled: proof of ownership of 1000 DAS. The coins don't need to be in the Masternode, but they need to be kept in a certain way. If the owner moves or spends those coins, the Masternode stops working. Masternodes are get paid by the network for the services they provide for PrivateSend. 20% of the new block's reward goes to pay the Masternodes. Masternodes are selected from the MN list (for MasterNode) by deterministic order (the one that got it's payment the most time ago and has been in the list enough time at the same time), so in the long term all Masternodes will converge to a similar amount of rewards. Having so many servers with the full block chain working for the coin can be extremely useful. Thanks to the reward system, there is no risk of not having enough master nodes and the developers can rely on them for any new decentralized feature they want to implement. This is huge. Tell any developer that he can count on a thousand distributed servers working 24x7 for him and he will tell you. The more Masternodes the better and safer for the DAS Network.
Please support The Masternode Network ! Do not let your DAS just sit in the Wallet, put them to work !
There are many services and guides (see bellow) to help you achieve your own Masternode. The payment returns speak for themselves, please check the chart bellow.
Welcome to the DAS Masternode Network, the best investment/return in the Crypto World.
The easiest way to start masternode
DAS MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE
- Best VPS Hosting for Masternodes
Dash fork Decentralized Masternode Network X11 hashing algorithm: 11 rounds of scientific hashing functions (blake, bmw, groestl, jh, keccak, skein, luffa, cubehash, shavite, simd, echo) Block reward is controlled by: 2222222/(((Difficulty+2600)/9)^2) CPU/GPU/ASIC mining Block generation: 2.5 minutes Premine 3.35% InstantSend confirmation: ~5 seconds Difficulty retargets using Dark Gravity Wave Est. ~18.9M Max Coins Superior Transaction Anonymity using PrivateSendhttp://lpool.name/ (2% fee) -o stratum+tcp://lpool.name:3533 -u <WALLET_ADDRESS> -p c=DAS
www.hexpool.com Stable, fast, https secure - only 1.5% mining fee!-a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://hexpool.com:3533 -u YOURWALLETADDRESS -p c=DAS
Explorer: It feels like a promising project. I want to attend
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winrymgmf
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August 11, 2017, 12:24:22 PM |
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Hi guys !
I've been following some Windows tutorial to run a DAS masternode but in the My masternodes tab there is nothing. When I try to start it from there it say that 0 started on a total of 0. When I start my masternode in the console though, it says it started succesfuly. And in the All masternodes tab, I can see my LOCAL ip address (not my public address, isn't that weird ?), with the status being ENABLED.
My 9399 port seems to be closed, even though I opened it in my internet settings. It's been more than 48h.
Does someone know what should I do to run my MN successfuly on Windows ? Does someone know what is wrong atm with mine ?
Thanks a lot !
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m_bernini
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August 11, 2017, 04:14:53 PM |
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Hi guys !
I've been following some Windows tutorial to run a DAS masternode but in the My masternodes tab there is nothing.
The reason for this is that your masternode.conf is empty. You might have a look here http://telegra.ph/Setting-up-the-DAS-masternode-08-11. Also your IP settings might be wrong, you should see your external IP.
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m_bernini
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August 11, 2017, 04:25:41 PM |
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I would like DAS to be listed on Cryptopia. To do that we need 400 000 DOTs ~ 1BTC. I would collect the coins if Truckman says that he wants to support us here.
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lupanar
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August 11, 2017, 04:33:59 PM |
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I would like DAS to be listed on Cryptopia. To do that we need 400 000 DOTs ~ 1BTC. I would collect the coins if Truckman says that he wants to support us here.
Truckman has his own premine coins wich can be uses to listing purpose with Cryptopia including, so I guess he can say a couple of words about it, he want to do it or not.
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ekin4
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August 11, 2017, 04:53:19 PM |
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Every time I talk to my friend he suggests me this coin. I never had time to look through it more detailed. Now I'd like to get involved. I hope it's the right time to get in and buy this coin.
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M0ndialu
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August 11, 2017, 06:46:40 PM |
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Hi guys !
I've been following some Windows tutorial to run a DAS masternode but in the My masternodes tab there is nothing. When I try to start it from there it say that 0 started on a total of 0. When I start my masternode in the console though, it says it started succesfuly. And in the All masternodes tab, I can see my LOCAL ip address (not my public address, isn't that weird ?), with the status being ENABLED.
My 9399 port seems to be closed, even though I opened it in my internet settings. It's been more than 48h.
Does someone know what should I do to run my MN successfuly on Windows ? Does someone know what is wrong atm with mine ?
Thanks a lot !
I have the same problem... nobody knows ?
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m_bernini
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August 11, 2017, 06:55:22 PM |
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I would like DAS to be listed on Cryptopia. To do that we need 400 000 DOTs ~ 1BTC. I would collect the coins if Truckman says that he wants to support us here.
Truckman has his own premine coins wich can be uses to listing purpose with Cryptopia including, so I guess he can say a couple of words about it, he want to do it or not. Listing on Bittrex is actually free: https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/202583854-Submitting-a-Coin-to-Bittrex
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m_bernini
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August 11, 2017, 07:52:54 PM |
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Hi guys !
I've been following some Windows tutorial to run a DAS masternode but in the My masternodes tab there is nothing. When I try to start it from there it say that 0 started on a total of 0. When I start my masternode in the console though, it says it started succesfuly. And in the All masternodes tab, I can see my LOCAL ip address (not my public address, isn't that weird ?), with the status being ENABLED.
My 9399 port seems to be closed, even though I opened it in my internet settings. It's been more than 48h.
Does someone know what should I do to run my MN successfuly on Windows ? Does someone know what is wrong atm with mine ?
Thanks a lot !
I have the same problem... nobody knows ? Can you ask in the Telegram or Slack group? https://t.me/DasCrypto
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Grrizz
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August 11, 2017, 09:43:00 PM |
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I'm curious, what makes this different/better/worse than DASH? The OP makes it sound like a fork with no changes?
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