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Author Topic: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET ( NEW THREAD)  (Read 111476 times)
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February 05, 2018, 06:06:11 PM
Last edit: February 05, 2018, 06:18:53 PM by Xenomole
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congrats devs on getting the new website published.
BTW, the link to the Windows Wallet on the website still points to the old version stored on Mega, which has problems related to staking iirc...the link should be updated to point to the newer version on Github.

question for any of the technical folks here: i know it is generally recommended to NOT use the same address more than once in order to maximize security/privacy, but to create new ones each time.
However, does this also apply to Linda's Stealth addresses as well (i.e. do they display the same "fake" address on the explorer for any future transactions) or does it generate random "fake" addresses for each transaction, thus enabling the user to save the Stealth address in the Library and safely re-use it?

Thanks.
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February 06, 2018, 06:57:32 AM
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Please see the following URLs:

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https://youtu.be/ZE7nj0AUUuo?t=198

https://twitter.com/LindaHODLer/status/957112454470709248

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February 06, 2018, 04:59:18 PM
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coin is more interesting than others: XVG, DGB and Dash.
Probably!!! I want to think so))
The price holds 20-22 satosh)
Way undervalued right now.  It'll bounce back to 35sats if btc can hold.
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February 07, 2018, 03:45:07 AM
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Been watching the charts and it doesnt look promising for Linda.
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February 07, 2018, 03:52:41 AM
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Been watching the charts and it doesnt look promising for Linda.

it depends on which chart you were looking at and what time frame because if you look at the chart for the past weeks then every crypto looks not promising but if you look at way back December then tell us if it's still not promising. Linda was one of the coin gaining while every coins drops. ( at the website launched)
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February 07, 2018, 04:16:51 PM
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It is safe to stake the coin?

It is safe to make masternode?

what is the possibility off wallet be hacked?

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February 07, 2018, 05:46:26 PM
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LINDA can be staked on a pool now:  https://simplepospool.com

is this a legit pool? anyone try it for a long time?

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February 07, 2018, 09:21:22 PM
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It is safe to perform staking as all transactions utilizing your coins are recorded against the LINDA blockchain. Creating a secure MN is up to you as not every Administrator will apply the correct safeguards in this case if you doubt securing an internet facing device maybe consider a pool?

http://www.lindacoinpool.com/join.html


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Ask that question on discord maybe someone within the community knows


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February 08, 2018, 02:59:04 AM
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I bought 1 million linda coin and planning to buy more next week, this coin is still undervalued and I think it will be huge this year.
And also I want to try the staking and hodl it for 1-2 years.
Is the staking simply as this?>>Download Linda coin wallet, let it finish the synching then send linda coin to it and let it online, and then it will staking automatically?
Please guide me, I want to stake this coin for a reward so that my linda coin will grow while I'm hodling it.
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Solid plan and in order to stake please follow starting from this section- (After sync make sure your wallet is unlocked and encrypted with a passphrase otherwise upon unlocking make sure you tick the staking box)

https://lindacoinfaq.wordpress.com/

Staking

What is staking?

Staking is a process whereby you put your coins in a Linda wallet and hold them.  You are paid a return (in Lindacoins) for holding them.

How much return do I get?

Short answer is roughly 70% per Annum.  Long answer it depends on how many coins you are staking and how many coins in total are being staked.

how many coins do I need?

You can stake any amount of coins but generally 50-100k plus is considered worthwhile.

How do I stake?

glad you asked, from this thread  https://www.[Suspicious link removed]s/amp.reddit.com/r/Lindacoin/comments/7qa8e0/staking_guide_community_version_windows/

comes this great guide  https://www.dropbox.com/s/g64zj9iy7163n3c/Staking%20Tutorial.docx?dl=0

If you follow the guide you should be well on your way to staking your coins and making it rain linda!

What’s a mature coin?

Coins must be in your wallet for 24h before they will start to stake.  As discussed the amount of return you get will depend on the number of coins you have and the total number staking.

How do I know how long it will take?

Once you have coins in your Linda Wallet you can hover over the hard to find white lightning bolt (found in the lefthand bottom corner).  It will tell you that either you dont have mature coins (they take 24 hours after transfer or after a stake), or how many coins you are staking and the network weight (full amount of coins staking).  It also tells you how long till you will receive a stake.

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Is this information accurate?

Your weight and the network weight – Yes

Expected time- No, its a guide which can change completely based on new coins being staked.  Priority is given to the largest coin holdings, so if you are staking 100k coins and someone comes in with 1 million, they will push your time out longer.  By the same xx someone may withdraw 1 million coins and you will be bumped up the list.  Its an estamation at that moment.  The way I look at it, if you are returning 70%, it doesnt matter if it is 1 or 20 days as long as you are staking successfully.

Anything else to boost my staking- Active Wallet?

It all began when I noticed that it is regularly written “Keep your wallet active” when staking is mentioned.  It felt like the way it was written and the emphasis that was placed on it that there was more to this then just keeping your wallet open.  Active to me was different to open or logged in.

The next piece to the puzzle was any time I was transferring to my Linda Wallet from the exchange (as I was buying up), even if it said the next stake was 15 hours, once the transfer landed, within 5 hours I would have a stake, and it seemed to be a much larger payout than the standard.

For example Staking 2M coins returned 6-8k every few days (average 3k per day)  Once both coin control and Active wallet was implimented the return is up to 18k every 2 days (average 9k per day)

What I do if I’m not buying….

I transfer 50,000 coins to the exchange wallet.  When I receive a stake, I immediately do coin control and 5 hour later transfer 50k to my Linda Wallet.  In 24h the 1950000 is staking and will say 15 hours to stake.  5 hours later, my 50k matures and the 15 hours jumps down to 5ish hours.  The stake return is also much higher.

I highly recommend keeping your Linda Wallet active.

Unsuccessful stakes

The bain of any stakers existance is a failed stake.  You can see this in the wallet by clicking on transactions.  Failed stakes have a ? and are not confirmed.  This can happen because another block was mined within a quick timeframe to your reward.  These are part of doing business, dont let them concern you too much unless you are getting a large number of these.

The only solution I have found for failed stakes is to have a larger number of connections.  Connections can be seen down the bottom left of your wallet.  The ideal number seems to be between 60-100.  If you have for example 5 connections, it seems to take longer to confirm your stake which may affect you receiving it.  To improve your connections please see more connections below.

///Max
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February 08, 2018, 07:12:35 AM
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Solid plan and in order to stake please follow starting from this section- (After sync make sure your wallet is unlocked and encrypted with a passphrase otherwise upon unlocking make sure you tick the staking box)

https://lindacoinfaq.wordpress.com/

Staking

What is staking?

Staking is a process whereby you put your coins in a Linda wallet and hold them.  You are paid a return (in Lindacoins) for holding them.

How much return do I get?

Short answer is roughly 70% per Annum.  Long answer it depends on how many coins you are staking and how many coins in total are being staked.

how many coins do I need?

You can stake any amount of coins but generally 50-100k plus is considered worthwhile.

How do I stake?

glad you asked, from this thread  https://www.[Suspicious link removed]s/amp.reddit.com/r/Lindacoin/comments/7qa8e0/staking_guide_community_version_windows/

comes this great guide  https://www.dropbox.com/s/g64zj9iy7163n3c/Staking%20Tutorial.docx?dl=0

If you follow the guide you should be well on your way to staking your coins and making it rain linda!

What’s a mature coin?

Coins must be in your wallet for 24h before they will start to stake.  As discussed the amount of return you get will depend on the number of coins you have and the total number staking.

How do I know how long it will take?

Once you have coins in your Linda Wallet you can hover over the hard to find white lightning bolt (found in the lefthand bottom corner).  It will tell you that either you dont have mature coins (they take 24 hours after transfer or after a stake), or how many coins you are staking and the network weight (full amount of coins staking).  It also tells you how long till you will receive a stake.

Capture

Is this information accurate?

Your weight and the network weight – Yes

Expected time- No, its a guide which can change completely based on new coins being staked.  Priority is given to the largest coin holdings, so if you are staking 100k coins and someone comes in with 1 million, they will push your time out longer.  By the same xx someone may withdraw 1 million coins and you will be bumped up the list.  Its an estamation at that moment.  The way I look at it, if you are returning 70%, it doesnt matter if it is 1 or 20 days as long as you are staking successfully.

Anything else to boost my staking- Active Wallet?

It all began when I noticed that it is regularly written “Keep your wallet active” when staking is mentioned.  It felt like the way it was written and the emphasis that was placed on it that there was more to this then just keeping your wallet open.  Active to me was different to open or logged in.

The next piece to the puzzle was any time I was transferring to my Linda Wallet from the exchange (as I was buying up), even if it said the next stake was 15 hours, once the transfer landed, within 5 hours I would have a stake, and it seemed to be a much larger payout than the standard.

For example Staking 2M coins returned 6-8k every few days (average 3k per day)  Once both coin control and Active wallet was implimented the return is up to 18k every 2 days (average 9k per day)

What I do if I’m not buying….

I transfer 50,000 coins to the exchange wallet.  When I receive a stake, I immediately do coin control and 5 hour later transfer 50k to my Linda Wallet.  In 24h the 1950000 is staking and will say 15 hours to stake.  5 hours later, my 50k matures and the 15 hours jumps down to 5ish hours.  The stake return is also much higher.

I highly recommend keeping your Linda Wallet active.

Unsuccessful stakes

The bain of any stakers existance is a failed stake.  You can see this in the wallet by clicking on transactions.  Failed stakes have a ? and are not confirmed.  This can happen because another block was mined within a quick timeframe to your reward.  These are part of doing business, dont let them concern you too much unless you are getting a large number of these.

The only solution I have found for failed stakes is to have a larger number of connections.  Connections can be seen down the bottom left of your wallet.  The ideal number seems to be between 60-100.  If you have for example 5 connections, it seems to take longer to confirm your stake which may affect you receiving it.  To improve your connections please see more connections below.

///Max


Thank you Maxdefalco
This is a imformative guide.
Longlive Lindacoin! This is profitable coin, coz i'm thinking if I add 5 million more in my linda coin wallet. 3k-5k linda coin daily
is a handsome staking reward.

I'm glad I took time to observe and read about linda coin.
so excited for this.

Thanks again.
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February 08, 2018, 07:26:44 AM
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Solid plan and in order to stake please follow starting from this section- (After sync make sure your wallet is unlocked and encrypted with a passphrase otherwise upon unlocking make sure you tick the staking box)

https://lindacoinfaq.wordpress.com/

Staking

What is staking?

Staking is a process whereby you put your coins in a Linda wallet and hold them.  You are paid a return (in Lindacoins) for holding them.

How much return do I get?

Short answer is roughly 70% per Annum.  Long answer it depends on how many coins you are staking and how many coins in total are being staked.

how many coins do I need?

You can stake any amount of coins but generally 50-100k plus is considered worthwhile.

How do I stake?

glad you asked, from this thread  https://www.[Suspicious link removed]s/amp.reddit.com/r/Lindacoin/comments/7qa8e0/staking_guide_community_version_windows/

comes this great guide  https://www.dropbox.com/s/g64zj9iy7163n3c/Staking%20Tutorial.docx?dl=0

If you follow the guide you should be well on your way to staking your coins and making it rain linda!

What’s a mature coin?

Coins must be in your wallet for 24h before they will start to stake.  As discussed the amount of return you get will depend on the number of coins you have and the total number staking.

How do I know how long it will take?

Once you have coins in your Linda Wallet you can hover over the hard to find white lightning bolt (found in the lefthand bottom corner).  It will tell you that either you dont have mature coins (they take 24 hours after transfer or after a stake), or how many coins you are staking and the network weight (full amount of coins staking).  It also tells you how long till you will receive a stake.

Capture

Is this information accurate?

Your weight and the network weight – Yes

Expected time- No, its a guide which can change completely based on new coins being staked.  Priority is given to the largest coin holdings, so if you are staking 100k coins and someone comes in with 1 million, they will push your time out longer.  By the same xx someone may withdraw 1 million coins and you will be bumped up the list.  Its an estamation at that moment.  The way I look at it, if you are returning 70%, it doesnt matter if it is 1 or 20 days as long as you are staking successfully.

Anything else to boost my staking- Active Wallet?

It all began when I noticed that it is regularly written “Keep your wallet active” when staking is mentioned.  It felt like the way it was written and the emphasis that was placed on it that there was more to this then just keeping your wallet open.  Active to me was different to open or logged in.

The next piece to the puzzle was any time I was transferring to my Linda Wallet from the exchange (as I was buying up), even if it said the next stake was 15 hours, once the transfer landed, within 5 hours I would have a stake, and it seemed to be a much larger payout than the standard.

For example Staking 2M coins returned 6-8k every few days (average 3k per day)  Once both coin control and Active wallet was implimented the return is up to 18k every 2 days (average 9k per day)

What I do if I’m not buying….

I transfer 50,000 coins to the exchange wallet.  When I receive a stake, I immediately do coin control and 5 hour later transfer 50k to my Linda Wallet.  In 24h the 1950000 is staking and will say 15 hours to stake.  5 hours later, my 50k matures and the 15 hours jumps down to 5ish hours.  The stake return is also much higher.

I highly recommend keeping your Linda Wallet active.

Unsuccessful stakes

The bain of any stakers existance is a failed stake.  You can see this in the wallet by clicking on transactions.  Failed stakes have a ? and are not confirmed.  This can happen because another block was mined within a quick timeframe to your reward.  These are part of doing business, dont let them concern you too much unless you are getting a large number of these.

The only solution I have found for failed stakes is to have a larger number of connections.  Connections can be seen down the bottom left of your wallet.  The ideal number seems to be between 60-100.  If you have for example 5 connections, it seems to take longer to confirm your stake which may affect you receiving it.  To improve your connections please see more connections below.

///Max

Thank you, much needed questions answered.
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February 08, 2018, 08:48:36 AM
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@paveldurov

Solid plan and in order to stake please follow starting from this section- (After sync make sure your wallet is unlocked and encrypted with a passphrase otherwise upon unlocking make sure you tick the staking box)

https://lindacoinfaq.wordpress.com/

Staking

What is staking?

Staking is a process whereby you put your coins in a Linda wallet and hold them.  You are paid a return (in Lindacoins) for holding them.

How much return do I get?

Short answer is roughly 70% per Annum.  Long answer it depends on how many coins you are staking and how many coins in total are being staked.

how many coins do I need?

You can stake any amount of coins but generally 50-100k plus is considered worthwhile.

How do I stake?

glad you asked, from this thread  https://www.[Suspicious link removed]s/amp.reddit.com/r/Lindacoin/comments/7qa8e0/staking_guide_community_version_windows/

comes this great guide  https://www.dropbox.com/s/g64zj9iy7163n3c/Staking%20Tutorial.docx?dl=0

If you follow the guide you should be well on your way to staking your coins and making it rain linda!

What’s a mature coin?

Coins must be in your wallet for 24h before they will start to stake.  As discussed the amount of return you get will depend on the number of coins you have and the total number staking.

How do I know how long it will take?

Once you have coins in your Linda Wallet you can hover over the hard to find white lightning bolt (found in the lefthand bottom corner).  It will tell you that either you dont have mature coins (they take 24 hours after transfer or after a stake), or how many coins you are staking and the network weight (full amount of coins staking).  It also tells you how long till you will receive a stake.

Capture

Is this information accurate?

Your weight and the network weight – Yes

Expected time- No, its a guide which can change completely based on new coins being staked.  Priority is given to the largest coin holdings, so if you are staking 100k coins and someone comes in with 1 million, they will push your time out longer.  By the same xx someone may withdraw 1 million coins and you will be bumped up the list.  Its an estamation at that moment.  The way I look at it, if you are returning 70%, it doesnt matter if it is 1 or 20 days as long as you are staking successfully.

Anything else to boost my staking- Active Wallet?

It all began when I noticed that it is regularly written “Keep your wallet active” when staking is mentioned.  It felt like the way it was written and the emphasis that was placed on it that there was more to this then just keeping your wallet open.  Active to me was different to open or logged in.

The next piece to the puzzle was any time I was transferring to my Linda Wallet from the exchange (as I was buying up), even if it said the next stake was 15 hours, once the transfer landed, within 5 hours I would have a stake, and it seemed to be a much larger payout than the standard.

For example Staking 2M coins returned 6-8k every few days (average 3k per day)  Once both coin control and Active wallet was implimented the return is up to 18k every 2 days (average 9k per day)

What I do if I’m not buying….

I transfer 50,000 coins to the exchange wallet.  When I receive a stake, I immediately do coin control and 5 hour later transfer 50k to my Linda Wallet.  In 24h the 1950000 is staking and will say 15 hours to stake.  5 hours later, my 50k matures and the 15 hours jumps down to 5ish hours.  The stake return is also much higher.

I highly recommend keeping your Linda Wallet active.

Unsuccessful stakes

The bain of any stakers existance is a failed stake.  You can see this in the wallet by clicking on transactions.  Failed stakes have a ? and are not confirmed.  This can happen because another block was mined within a quick timeframe to your reward.  These are part of doing business, dont let them concern you too much unless you are getting a large number of these.

The only solution I have found for failed stakes is to have a larger number of connections.  Connections can be seen down the bottom left of your wallet.  The ideal number seems to be between 60-100.  If you have for example 5 connections, it seems to take longer to confirm your stake which may affect you receiving it.  To improve your connections please see more connections below.

///Max

This is the best guide to POS Linda I've ever met! Thank you so much for such detailed information! I have a question: when will the transition to the mastersnodes from 30,000,000 Linda to 2,000,000 Linda
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February 08, 2018, 09:07:31 AM
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Noticed in recent times increased income from POS in comparison with past periods. Despite the fact that the weight of the network has grown significantly. What is the reason for the increase in production?
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February 08, 2018, 09:52:12 AM
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For example Staking 2M coins returned 6-8k every few days (average 3k per day)  Once both coin control and Active wallet was implimented the return is up to 18k every 2 days (average 9k per day)

What I do if I’m not buying….

I transfer 50,000 coins to the exchange wallet.  When I receive a stake, I immediately do coin control and 5 hour later transfer 50k to my Linda Wallet.  In 24h the 1950000 is staking and will say 15 hours to stake.  5 hours later, my 50k matures and the 15 hours jumps down to 5ish hours.  The stake return is also much higher.

Thanks very much for the informative post Smiley


I've been staking without any issues for months but the mention of 'wallet activity' and 'coin control' intrigued me -- I've never done this.

I found this tutorial for coin control using another Qt wallet (Elite):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWSxWiZH1E

So what part of the coin control features is specifically is required to improve Linda staking?
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February 08, 2018, 10:09:39 AM
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For example Staking 2M coins returned 6-8k every few days (average 3k per day)  Once both coin control and Active wallet was implimented the return is up to 18k every 2 days (average 9k per day)

What I do if I’m not buying….

I transfer 50,000 coins to the exchange wallet.  When I receive a stake, I immediately do coin control and 5 hour later transfer 50k to my Linda Wallet.  In 24h the 1950000 is staking and will say 15 hours to stake.  5 hours later, my 50k matures and the 15 hours jumps down to 5ish hours.  The stake return is also much higher.

Thanks very much for the informative post Smiley


I've been staking without any issues for months but the mention of 'wallet activity' and 'coin control' intrigued me -- I've never done this.

I found this tutorial for coin control using another Qt wallet (Elite):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWSxWiZH1E

So what part of the coin control features is specifically is required to improve Linda staking?
This video was informative for me. Thank you for such information. Reasonable and understandable. Although this is another coin, but the essence and meaning are very similar

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February 08, 2018, 10:23:27 AM
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@Randomaze
The lowering of 30M to 2M per master node occurs Q4 2018. However, we don't have an exact month just yet

Regarding the increased rewards I would keep an eye on the following URL which is ever changing that may allow you to time a sweet spot concerning POW/POS works:

http://193.70.109.114:6005/network

Difficulty as of 8-FEB-2018
POW: 29455.06378076
POS: 197781442.26383913


@VanAllen
Performing coin control allows greater reward opportunity say if most were staking and you had the higher total of mature coins those would be selected over a more mature lower total so indeed a technique for improved reward odds


///Max
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February 08, 2018, 02:16:45 PM
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What is the correct Linda.conf settings?
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February 08, 2018, 02:59:22 PM
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@VanAllen
Performing coin control allows greater reward opportunity say if most were staking and you had the higher total of mature coins those would be selected over a more mature lower total so indeed a technique for improved reward odds
Thanks Smiley

So what would one do to improves one's odds? i.e is the goal of coin control to merge inputs/outputs or split them ... or something else?
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February 08, 2018, 03:27:10 PM
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@paveldurov
I assume you mean as a regular wallet not masternode?

If regular wallet the bootstrap files contain this however it should look like (Current as of 8-FEB):

rpcuser=ANYUSERNAME
rpcpassword=ANYPASSWORD
rpcport=33821
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
daemon=1
server=1
staking=1
listenonion=0
addnode=62.59.168.89
addnode=31.49.38.143
addnode=91.153.42.208
addnode=86.84.104.175
addnode=80.35.249.53
addnode=108.170.1.134
addnode=77.120.103.11
addnode=5.14.31.124
addnode=67.171.26.50
addnode=213.21.43.131
addnode=176.160.219.104
addnode=144.217.67.68
addnode=5.189.183.74
addnode=37.187.24.211
addnode=173.212.233.242
addnode=67.247.41.211
addnode=81.183.221.11
addnode=73.242.226.204
addnode=1.255.51.99
addnode=144.76.183.103
addnode=158.69.246.121
addnode=104.238.176.141
addnode=197.159.50.178
addnode=45.79.129.176
addnode=184.22.217.107
addnode=92.239.80.89
addnode=72.199.101.59
addnode=207.148.27.253
addnode=46.102.152.177
addnode=85.17.15.179
addnode=217.197.183.104
addnode=77.21.219.40
addnode=47.208.99.127
addnode=96.22.179.9
addnode=38.70.200.12
addnode=188.131.116.68
addnode=5.147.67.193
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@VanAllen
Coin control(s) sole function in Lindas case is merging the split blocks after each reward back together so instead of several small numbers with a lesser chance of stake you have the whole amount.

///Max
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