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Author Topic: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET ( NEW THREAD)  (Read 111558 times)
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February 02, 2018, 07:10:52 AM
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This ship has sunk !

Almost all cryptocurrencies feel that way nowadays with the negative market sentiment. Let's hope the market recovers this February. The profits of all my portfolios have been decimated.

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February 02, 2018, 10:31:13 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JUm6mrsNnc

Check out the update from the Linda Team, all the markets are down, and it is creating a big buying opportunity.  Looking really good for the long term hang on to all your shares and don't panic sell!

Interesting discussion. Thanks for posting!
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February 02, 2018, 04:58:58 PM
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I was just browsing thru some articles, and I guess the feds are starting to be able to trace Monero somehow or other that it might not be as private as everyone thinks.  This is good news for us if we can be more private then Monero that will be huge.  The tor setting is really sweet and looks pretty straight foward, so going foward if this Linda Project makes its way to the darknet market places like monero did it is going to go thru the roof.  Not that I personally condone that type of thing, but I look at it this way if we don't provide a vehicle for people to remain anonomous someone else will, plus i would like to capatilize from my investment.



 
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February 02, 2018, 05:31:34 PM
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Guys dont panic sell. The devs are working on this project too and others as well. Be patience it is also in the best interest of the devs to get the new website up and running and other fixes. please wait a little longer for this market to bounce back. this is just my opinion no financial advice. You can buy or sell more lindacoins what you do with your money/satoshis is up to you.
Thank you.

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February 02, 2018, 07:39:38 PM
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How much are you all generating USD roughly monthly right now? And is there any hardware requirements to running a MN?
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February 02, 2018, 09:26:52 PM
Last edit: February 02, 2018, 09:39:37 PM by MaxDeFalco2
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@joaquinek
Assuming your wallet is up to date consider updating your linda.conf file using the following active nodes on the left-hand side. *This helped me quite a bit **shutdown wallet first and end any Linda process before updating text file

https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/LINDA

@CryptoExpert007
Whatever your amount assuming staking 24/7/365 you would get a 70% APY

@papilyn
Please ask the discord anyone can upload newer bootstrap files to dropbox/google drive

@zurg
As the original dev/founder, this is part of the gamble so going in with eyes wide open in my case no issues given the price momentum left, possible coin burn and other factors to be announced.

@djsansam
Update your Linda.conf file with current nodes and for staking to be efficient have at least 100k coins otherwise given the continually adjusting network weight. What you are experiencing is to be expected I would advise at least 1M staked coins, so you see an actual daily or 2x daily reward.

@schap
LINDA Masternodes currently generate 140k to 180k LINDAs daily @23 current master nodes, but that said as more join the ranks this number will drop adjusted for each new addition. Current MN requirement is 30M Lindas with a much lower 2M req. At Q4 so get ready. * Wallet Staking = 70% APY return / MN = 99% APY return*

MN Potential @current prices
@27 sats @140k Daily LINDAS = 322$ USD
@27 sats @140k Daily LINDAS = 0.0378 BTC
@27 sats @140k Daily LINDAS = 0.36260000000000003 ETH


///Max

*Also ensure TCP port 33820 is open when staking!*
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February 02, 2018, 09:41:16 PM
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I have given a look at the new Linda Twitter bounty, but 1 coin per tweet - which is half a cent at today's price - is not a very motivating bounty Cheesy With a lot of effort you can earn up to 5-10 cents a day. Wow. Almost like ETHLend's twitter bounty - in the first to weeks the reward per each tweet was 2500 LEND which at today's price is 487$.
BTW the system of tracking with only 4 numbers makes it certain that if there are several hundreds of people who join the bounty, many will have the same numbers and so many will not get paid.
Who has designed this bounty campaign? LoL.

Wow!! I guess clearly you didn't understand the power of twitter bounty? LindaCoin Bounty has 1 coin per tweet and you just completely copy a structured composed tweet and paste it in as reply of any #XVG #VergeCurrency tweets for exposures (up to 100k Linda coin giving away). that will take you approx. of 3 secs to copy and paste per reply. If successful, that 1 coin might become 25 cents per coin or more which you can calculate. This campaign is design to spread the word to XVG people and tell them there's huge room to grow in LindaCoin not just twit without followers. Also, adding the last 4 is not just numbers but characters. There's a lot of combinations with just 4 characters. Clearly you didn't read the instructions.

Incase you want to read it. Here it is.

https://steemit.com/twitter/@crypto86/twitter-bounty-linda-coin-bounty

If it will take me 3 seconds for every tweet this makes 20 tweets a minute (supposing that I can keep that rhythm) which at today's price translates into 7 cents ($0,003594 USD per coin). If I can keep making 1 tweet every 3 second for one hour (becoming like Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times) I will earn 4.2$ an hour (probably less than Charlie Chaplin). You mention that one day 1 coin may be 25 cents instead of 0.35 cents like now - well, in this case I'd rather buy 5$ worth of LINDA on an exchange and save one hour of frantic work. I'm still convinced you could have designed this Twitter campaign in a more attractive way Smiley


Funny math turns out) Twitter posts really cost very little, getting a few Satoshi for 1 post looks not so inspiring, but if you take it for perspective and further growth of this coin, then you get good investments of your time and strength

If you take it for perspective and further growth of this coin is it not more convenient to spend those even more than a few satoshis in an exchange avoiding the hassle of working for 4$ the hour?

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February 04, 2018, 01:24:43 AM
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For anyone curious why some mainstream vendors see both v1 and v1.0.1.0-g wallets as malicious please see the following data. Its worth noting the IRC element was an old school way of node peering since replaced by DNS otherwise the domain it contacts is no longer active

Version 1.0.0.0 (LINDA Qt-Application)

Contacts domain

"irc.lfnet.org"

Contacts servers

"185.82.200.183:28284"
"62.210.131.147:6667"
"65.25.194.114:28284"
"185.183.98.138:28284"
"46.150.58.188:28284"
"212.51.156.3:28284"
"49.2.92.43:28284"
"37.190.37.121:28284"
"73.68.8.95:28284"
"205.213.145.22:28284"
"85.42.97.68:28284"
"86.104.69.40:33820"
"178.61.157.248:28284"
"76.121.71.222:28284"
"153.92.137.7:28284"
"97.100.203.113:28284"
"87.214.110.35:28284"
"45.32.52.142:28284"
"45.74.19.227:28284"
"207.148.27.253:33820"


Network Traffic
IRC Traffic
Endpoint    Commands
62.210.131.147:6667    NICK x226798117
62.210.131.147:6667    USER x226798117 8 * : x226798117
62.210.131.147:6667    USERHOST x226798117
62.210.131.147:6667    NICK uBrnyQh7P5Do9Si
62.210.131.147:6667    JOIN #Linda00WHO #Linda00


Network protocols on unusual ports

TCP traffic to 185.82.200.183 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 62.210.131.147 on port 6667
TCP traffic to 65.25.194.114 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 185.183.98.138 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 46.150.58.188 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 212.51.156.3 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 49.2.92.43 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 37.190.37.121 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 73.68.8.95 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 205.213.145.22 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 85.42.97.68 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 86.104.69.40 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 178.61.157.248 on port 28284
TCP traffic to 76.121.71.222 on port 28284


Version 1.0.1.0-G (LINDA Qt-Application)

Contacts domain

"irc.lfnet.org"

Contacts servers

"104.238.159.161:33820"
"62.210.131.147:6667"
"45.32.77.164:33820"
"125.137.75.173:33820"
"112.166.106.128:33820"
"78.94.80.14:33820"
"46.236.116.179:33820"
"82.192.82.146:33820"
"146.199.146.223:33820"
"72.215.55.158:33820"
"108.6.113.113:33820"
"73.254.57.245:33820"
"73.121.216.227:33820"

Network Traffic
IRC Traffic
Endpoint    Commands
62.210.131.147:6667    NICK x815512336
62.210.131.147:6667    USER x815512336 8 * : x815512336
62.210.131.147:6667    USERHOST x815512336
62.210.131.147:6667    NICK uBrnyQhJ9ef2QRh
62.210.131.147:6667    JOIN #Linda01WHO #Linda01

Network protocols on unusual ports

TCP traffic to 104.238.159.161 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 62.210.131.147 on port 6667
TCP traffic to 45.32.77.164 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 125.137.75.173 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 112.166.106.128 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 78.94.80.14 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 46.236.116.179 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 82.192.82.146 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 146.199.146.223 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 72.215.55.158 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 108.6.113.113 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 73.254.57.245 on port 33820
TCP traffic to 73.121.216.227 on port 33820

Anyhow both are safe to use just for everyone's awareness and you can block IRC port 6667 and stake/fully utilize both wallets

Keep TCP 33820 open however

*Once the web wallet is released this will be a thing of the past-

///Max
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February 04, 2018, 03:39:30 AM
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Zpool is having a hard time with Linda on their pool.  Can one of the devs reach out to zpool and try and resolve the issues with him?
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February 04, 2018, 09:00:31 AM
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i have also the wallet issue that i don't get any stake rewards although it' staking correctly.
i have started staking with 66.000 lindas on january 26th (windows wallet) but it always shows between 11 and 15 days to wait for reward but nothing happens.
i didn't get one single reward yet.
is it maybe because 66k is a too small amount?
but i have read here that i'm not the only one with this issue and that it worked better before january 21st.
so what's the problem?
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February 04, 2018, 12:03:40 PM
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@HardBlockMiner

Have them join the Linda Discord group and DM MrBitKoin (Lead Linda Dev) or Sk8r (Alternate Linda Dev) for assistance-

///Max
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February 04, 2018, 12:07:05 PM
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@size_m

66k Lindas will take a week or two minimum however if you would like to improve staking potential (aside from staking at least 150k) the only thing left would be to increase your connection count into Linda by updating your nodes within Linda.conf.

See this URL: https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/LINDA

And copy add nodes button towards the bottom (left hand side)

///Max

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February 04, 2018, 04:20:18 PM
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It's a perfect moment to invest in Linda:
- It has been attacked and dumped to the ground. It is now solid and at a good price
- Linda owners receive 70% interest rate.
- It is going up, event in $
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February 04, 2018, 05:43:29 PM
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Linda team, congratulations on the web site, and the Community Q&A!

Finally some much need clarity and openness. Great!

Than my question, which is about the new masternode guide. Your github Basic-Masternode-guide states you should use masternode genkey to generate the masternodeprivkey for the conf file.

However, the new masternode guide states: masternodeprivkey=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Masternode0 dumpprivkey output).

Which one is it?

I am using the masternode genkey, and it works.
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February 04, 2018, 05:48:09 PM
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how many coins needed to run masternode ?
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February 05, 2018, 12:54:37 AM
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@PaulBrand
Use the github guide recommendation which was written by the original dev-

@lekhoi
Current requirement is 30M Lindas but by Q4 2018 a Master node will only require 2M -


///Max
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February 05, 2018, 06:06:11 PM
Last edit: February 05, 2018, 06:18:53 PM by Xenomole
 #1597

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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@Xenomole

Please see the following URLs:

*3.15
https://youtu.be/ZE7nj0AUUuo?t=198

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

///Max
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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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