mundoyk
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December 08, 2017, 04:28:06 PM |
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are there any already configured servers where I can host the masternodes?
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Randomaze
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December 08, 2017, 06:24:29 PM |
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I understand correctly that the developer of this coin has returned. And even there was an update of the wallet. If it is really so - it's very cool! I did not sell my Masternodes, and all this time I got profit from them.
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Randomaze
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December 08, 2017, 06:39:36 PM |
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The wallet still consumes a lot of RAM on my computer. There is information about how this can be avoided and what are the ways to solve these bugs and glitches. Help, please, who has already dealt with this
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Randomaze
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December 08, 2017, 07:34:24 PM |
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I understand correctly that the developer of this coin has returned. And even there was an update of the wallet. If it is really so - it's very cool! I did not sell my Masternodes, and all this time I got profit from them.
I think wallet update is definitely required. Why did the dev leave to begin with? Now it's obvious! It's good to keep masternodes not on your computer, but on a remote server. Although there is a risk of losing all coins when closing this service. I read somewhere that you can run the masternode on a remote sir without transferring your coins there. Tell me how to do this?
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Xixmexix
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December 08, 2017, 11:04:20 PM |
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@Randomaze, yes, you can run the node on a remote vps and have the coins sitting on the wallet on your local machine. i set this up last night, before i noticed a new wallet. I was in the process of re-setting it up before going to work. it should be all sync'd when i get home later. You specifiy the IP of your vps when you create the new masternode on your local wallet, then copy the getinfo details into the conf file on the vps. that's basically it in a nutshell. I can post some of the steps i took to go about it later on.
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Randomaze
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December 09, 2017, 07:28:26 AM |
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@Randomaze, yes, you can run the node on a remote vps and have the coins sitting on the wallet on your local machine. i set this up last night, before i noticed a new wallet. I was in the process of re-setting it up before going to work. it should be all sync'd when i get home later. You specifiy the IP of your vps when you create the new masternode on your local wallet, then copy the getinfo details into the conf file on the vps. that's basically it in a nutshell. I can post some of the steps i took to go about it later on.
Thank you! Yes, if it does not complicate you, please write these steps in more detail. I will be very grateful
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mundoyk
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December 09, 2017, 08:25:10 AM |
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@Randomaze, yes, you can run the node on a remote vps and have the coins sitting on the wallet on your local machine. i set this up last night, before i noticed a new wallet. I was in the process of re-setting it up before going to work. it should be all sync'd when i get home later. You specifiy the IP of your vps when you create the new masternode on your local wallet, then copy the getinfo details into the conf file on the vps. that's basically it in a nutshell. I can post some of the steps i took to go about it later on.
can you make a detailed guide?
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cryptophil
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December 09, 2017, 08:34:20 AM |
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Hi am really waiting on that wallet number priotity in this project to start with .... then a discord to build community and the rest will follow, but I dont see the light at the end of the tunnel on this one! A pitty!
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cryptophil
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December 09, 2017, 08:35:37 AM |
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@Randomaze, yes, you can run the node on a remote vps and have the coins sitting on the wallet on your local machine. i set this up last night, before i noticed a new wallet. I was in the process of re-setting it up before going to work. it should be all sync'd when i get home later. You specifiy the IP of your vps when you create the new masternode on your local wallet, then copy the getinfo details into the conf file on the vps. that's basically it in a nutshell. I can post some of the steps i took to go about it later on.
can you make a detailed guide? Dont forget to thank the man if he does and not only in words
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Xixmexix
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December 09, 2017, 04:02:07 PM |
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here's the steps:
this is using the windows wallet
download latest wallet on your windows vps and local machine and sync them both
(if you plan on having multiple masternodes, you'll need to specify where you want the data directory to go)
on local machine, click on masternodes-my masternodes and hit create
On the box, under alias, name your masternode, under address, put in the IP address of your vps and the port of the coin
you'll see a new address created with the name of your masternode
send 5000 xcxt coins to this address (you're paying yourself)
wait for the transaction to confirm in the transactions tab
click on masternodes-my masternodes-high light your masternode and click on get config
copy and paste the contents of this window into notepad, you will need to change the following three lines, leave the rest as they are
rpcuser= *type in any username you want* rpcpassword=R *type in any password* port= *type in the same port number of the coin you used when setting up the masternode earlier*
go to your windows vps and make sure the wallet is in sync
close the wallet
go and edit the coinonatx.conf file, copy and paste the info that was in the get info area, along with your edits and save
then create a new firewall rule for the port of the coin wallet to allow traffic
Then launch the wallet, after the wallet is launched, go back to your local wallet
go to masternodes-my masternodes-high light your masternode and click on the start button towards the bottom
then click on the masternodes network tab and wait for the masternodes node count to update, then you should see your masternode on the list and there should be a 1 under active
if you need to create another masternode, just go through these same steps, but on the vps, create a separate folder for the second masternode wallet
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Xixmexix
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December 09, 2017, 04:12:35 PM |
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@cryptophil I have noticed the new wallet still freezes, but not as much as before. On my system, it only really freezes when i have other wallets running. I ended up closing out my other wallets and letting this one fully sync, then launching my other wallets back and all seemed smooth.
@mundoyk Not sure if my last post went up or not, yes, i can write a more detailed guide with screenshots this coming week. i'm heading out for the weekend and then have a few other things to do with nodes. I can do it when back in town if it helps this project out. will word doc format work?
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loughlin
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December 09, 2017, 07:10:00 PM |
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Anyone here have Coinonat masternode? Can you tell us how it work, i am close my wallet month ago, because is very bad and take 50-70% of my CPU power. Now i see that is new wallet version relased, is it improved? I jiat don't want to waste my time
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December 11, 2017, 07:48:20 PM Last edit: December 12, 2017, 09:24:26 PM by a_ethereum |
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Mac wallet is still freezing. When will you release the fix for Mac wallets?
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cola-jere
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December 12, 2017, 02:29:16 PM |
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It's good to know that someone worked on the wallet freezing issue. I will try this tomorrow / as soon as I get to my XCXT server and provide feedback.
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valderrama
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December 13, 2017, 12:38:11 PM |
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I would like to know where the team communicates. Is there any Discord or Slack I can join?
I've been syncing my wallet for two days now and still have 5 weeks left. The wallet still freezes from time to time though.
I would like to know if there is a recent chainstate that I can download to speed things up?
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johnantony
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December 14, 2017, 04:53:32 PM |
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Why should you delete my message? I am a month that I try to get answers to have the 60% of cxt you promised, you sent me the email, I sent you my address and you never sent me the cxt
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kydub
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December 14, 2017, 07:24:59 PM |
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Why should you delete my message? I am a month that I try to get answers to have the 60% of cxt you promised, you sent me the email, I sent you my address and you never sent me the cxt
Mine was deleted also. I guess dev doesn't want everyone to know they never paid out. Quote from: iam2good on October 30, 2017, 06:52:49 PM Quote from: kris BTC on October 30, 2017, 05:59:28 PM In a weeks time it has been 3months since are CXT swap to XCXT and non of us have had 60% refunds yet, I dont know what the hold up is? Its not exactly hard to send a transaction
We would repay back the 60% in less than 7 days to come. Thank you So again, has anyone received the payout as promised? It's a reasonable question. Deleting it just makes you guys look more like scammers.
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Randomaze
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December 15, 2017, 05:10:33 PM |
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here's the steps:
this is using the windows wallet
download latest wallet on your windows vps and local machine and sync them both
(if you plan on having multiple masternodes, you'll need to specify where you want the data directory to go)
on local machine, click on masternodes-my masternodes and hit create
On the box, under alias, name your masternode, under address, put in the IP address of your vps and the port of the coin
you'll see a new address created with the name of your masternode
send 5000 xcxt coins to this address (you're paying yourself)
wait for the transaction to confirm in the transactions tab
click on masternodes-my masternodes-high light your masternode and click on get config
copy and paste the contents of this window into notepad, you will need to change the following three lines, leave the rest as they are
rpcuser= *type in any username you want* rpcpassword=R *type in any password* port= *type in the same port number of the coin you used when setting up the masternode earlier*
go to your windows vps and make sure the wallet is in sync
close the wallet
go and edit the coinonatx.conf file, copy and paste the info that was in the get info area, along with your edits and save
then create a new firewall rule for the port of the coin wallet to allow traffic
Then launch the wallet, after the wallet is launched, go back to your local wallet
go to masternodes-my masternodes-high light your masternode and click on the start button towards the bottom
then click on the masternodes network tab and wait for the masternodes node count to update, then you should see your masternode on the list and there should be a 1 under active
if you need to create another masternode, just go through these same steps, but on the vps, create a separate folder for the second masternode wallet
Thank you very much! In a few days I'll try to make these steps. Right now I can not do it ... Write your wallet address CoinonatX
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Randomaze
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December 15, 2017, 05:27:23 PM |
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There are some problems with the wallet. When you run it all works fine, but when you do it with an active window, it immediately freezes and consumes a lot of RAM
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fynxgloire
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December 15, 2017, 10:06:55 PM |
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hi. I like to mine this coin. Can anyone point me to a valid Pool?
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