valkr2005
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December 04, 2017, 01:21:57 PM |
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how long does it take for the coins to mature to stack them?
72 hours
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Alex68
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December 04, 2017, 02:33:30 PM |
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Is there any way to setup MN in the way it sending rewards to another account? Normally it can be done in masternode.conf file, but it does not exist in PNX...
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toandanchucong
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December 04, 2017, 02:35:50 PM |
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this coin PNX price rising up very fast i hope it can above $10 end this year ,
i bought a huge mount PNX and holding on coinsmarket .
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egaliuss
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December 04, 2017, 02:44:38 PM |
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this coin PNX price rising up very fast i hope it can above $10 end this year ,
i bought a huge mount PNX and holding on coinsmarket .
$10 is not realistic, but I would be very happy about $1/PNX at the end of 2017
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Alex68
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December 04, 2017, 02:54:24 PM |
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this coin PNX price rising up very fast i hope it can above $10 end this year ,
i bought a huge mount PNX and holding on coinsmarket .
If you really bought a "huge" amount of PNX - you would run masternodes waiting for your "target" price...
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December 04, 2017, 03:36:17 PM |
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i have some PNX on my wallet, what will happen to them after airdrop?
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Alex68
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December 04, 2017, 04:05:44 PM |
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i have some PNX on my wallet, what will happen to them after airdrop?
First, devs should announce rules of the airdrop; later you will need to follow those rules and be a lucky one to win that airdrop coins
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vovannovig
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December 04, 2017, 06:18:32 PM |
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108 Masternode!
When will the developer destroy his coins?
We talked after 100MN in the network, already 108!
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ddude
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December 04, 2017, 06:20:53 PM |
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Something weird just happened to my MNs. Up until a few hours ago, they were working. The hash, for example -- shows up correctly in the block explorer: http://78.109.28.154:3001/tx/4ed1826d604145e6a68531a49060d5cdb0a1c061e9bb5447b0b866d4b6cca890However, in my phantomx wallet... shows up as TWO transactions of So, unsurprisingly my wallet shows no masternode outputs. Again, working masternodes, nothing changes, boom, wallet thinks its two transactions, even though the block explorer agrees. I'm going to blow away the local block chain and see if that helps. Also, tried upgrading to the latest phantomx wallet -- no help there. Any ideas? remove the staking part in your conf file. set staking=0 there is no locking for the coins for MN with staking
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BartoszN1990
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December 04, 2017, 07:00:52 PM |
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Any details about airdrop here ??
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fusionfoto
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December 04, 2017, 08:58:36 PM Last edit: December 05, 2017, 03:17:22 AM by fusionfoto |
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Something weird just happened to my MNs. Up until a few hours ago, they were working. The hash, for example -- shows up correctly in the block explorer: http://78.109.28.154:3001/tx/4ed1826d604145e6a68531a49060d5cdb0a1c061e9bb5447b0b866d4b6cca890However, in my phantomx wallet... shows up as TWO transactions of So, unsurprisingly my wallet shows no masternode outputs. Again, working masternodes, nothing changes, boom, wallet thinks its two transactions, even though the block explorer agrees. I'm going to blow away the local block chain and see if that helps. Also, tried upgrading to the latest phantomx wallet -- no help there. Any ideas? remove the staking part in your conf file. set staking=0 there is no locking for the coins for MN with staking That sounds reasonable. How long after turning off staking before masternode outputs come back? Is it 72 hours -- like the PoS thing is? Should I move the non MN coins to a separate wallet to stake them? P.S. I've set staking=0 in my conf file, restarted phantomx after a few hours and it still says I'm staking... Not sure how to unstake this. thanks.
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Alex68
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December 05, 2017, 02:45:54 AM |
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Something weird just happened to my MNs. Up until a few hours ago, they were working. The hash, for example -- shows up correctly in the block explorer: http://78.109.28.154:3001/tx/4ed1826d604145e6a68531a49060d5cdb0a1c061e9bb5447b0b866d4b6cca890However, in my phantomx wallet... shows up as TWO transactions of So, unsurprisingly my wallet shows no masternode outputs. Again, working masternodes, nothing changes, boom, wallet thinks its two transactions, even though the block explorer agrees. I'm going to blow away the local block chain and see if that helps. Also, tried upgrading to the latest phantomx wallet -- no help there. Any ideas? remove the staking part in your conf file. set staking=0 there is no locking for the coins for MN with staking That sounds reasonable. How long after turning off staking before masternode outputs come back? Is it 72 hours -- like the PoS thing is? Should I move the non MN coins to a separate wallet to stake them? thanks. Unfortunately 1: PNX does not have a "lock unspent" function to prevent MN collateral from staking Unfortunately 2: PNX does not allow to specify different address for MN rewards. For coins with staking functions both of the above are essential. I hope developers will take a look at this. As my experience with PNX: I run cold MN on VPS and it is doing staking, however it does not hold MN collateral. Every day from PC with the main wallet I transfer MN rewards from MN address to Staking address.
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fusionfoto
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December 05, 2017, 03:16:10 AM |
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Something weird just happened to my MNs. Up until a few hours ago, they were working. The hash, for example -- shows up correctly in the block explorer: http://78.109.28.154:3001/tx/4ed1826d604145e6a68531a49060d5cdb0a1c061e9bb5447b0b866d4b6cca890However, in my phantomx wallet... shows up as TWO transactions of So, unsurprisingly my wallet shows no masternode outputs. Again, working masternodes, nothing changes, boom, wallet thinks its two transactions, even though the block explorer agrees. I'm going to blow away the local block chain and see if that helps. Also, tried upgrading to the latest phantomx wallet -- no help there. Any ideas? remove the staking part in your conf file. set staking=0 there is no locking for the coins for MN with staking That sounds reasonable. How long after turning off staking before masternode outputs come back? Is it 72 hours -- like the PoS thing is? Should I move the non MN coins to a separate wallet to stake them? thanks. Unfortunately 1: PNX does not have a "lock unspent" function to prevent MN collateral from staking Unfortunately 2: PNX does not allow to specify different address for MN rewards. For coins with staking functions both of the above are essential. I hope developers will take a look at this. As my experience with PNX: I run cold MN on VPS and it is doing staking, however it does not hold MN collateral. Every day from PC with the main wallet I transfer MN rewards from MN address to Staking address. How does your cold MN do staking? Are you saying you run a wallet that stakes on your VPS? While at the same time running an MN on the same VPS?
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BartoszN1990
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December 05, 2017, 06:33:26 AM |
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Guys air drop !!
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Alex68
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December 05, 2017, 03:38:42 PM |
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Something weird just happened to my MNs. Up until a few hours ago, they were working. The hash, for example -- shows up correctly in the block explorer: http://78.109.28.154:3001/tx/4ed1826d604145e6a68531a49060d5cdb0a1c061e9bb5447b0b866d4b6cca890However, in my phantomx wallet... shows up as TWO transactions of So, unsurprisingly my wallet shows no masternode outputs. Again, working masternodes, nothing changes, boom, wallet thinks its two transactions, even though the block explorer agrees. I'm going to blow away the local block chain and see if that helps. Also, tried upgrading to the latest phantomx wallet -- no help there. Any ideas? remove the staking part in your conf file. set staking=0 there is no locking for the coins for MN with staking That sounds reasonable. How long after turning off staking before masternode outputs come back? Is it 72 hours -- like the PoS thing is? Should I move the non MN coins to a separate wallet to stake them? thanks. Unfortunately 1: PNX does not have a "lock unspent" function to prevent MN collateral from staking Unfortunately 2: PNX does not allow to specify different address for MN rewards. For coins with staking functions both of the above are essential. I hope developers will take a look at this. As my experience with PNX: I run cold MN on VPS and it is doing staking, however it does not hold MN collateral. Every day from PC with the main wallet I transfer MN rewards from MN address to Staking address. How does your cold MN do staking? Are you saying you run a wallet that stakes on your VPS? While at the same time running an MN on the same VPS? Yes. First, follow normal process of making cold MN on VPS. Start MN on VPS remotely from your PC wallet with the collateral. Now check the address of VPS wallet or import to VPS wallet privkey of your staking address. Add "staking=1" to the VPS conf file. That's it. Now daily use your PC to send MN reward to staking address - it will stake. For safety you can encrypt VPS wallet and unlock it for "staking only". Study help on how to do this.
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Norainvn
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December 05, 2017, 03:45:51 PM |
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I wonder when airdrop begin 4-15 ?
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fusionfoto
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December 05, 2017, 04:26:28 PM Last edit: December 05, 2017, 11:57:04 PM by fusionfoto |
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Unfortunately 1: PNX does not have a "lock unspent" function to prevent MN collateral from staking Unfortunately 2: PNX does not allow to specify different address for MN rewards. For coins with staking functions both of the above are essential. I hope developers will take a look at this.
As my experience with PNX: I run cold MN on VPS and it is doing staking, however it does not hold MN collateral. Every day from PC with the main wallet I transfer MN rewards from MN address to Staking address.
If you set up "reservebalance=xxxxx" or "reservebalance true 99999" in your wallet, the wallet will not stake those amounts as far as I can tell. Still can't start my masternodes though. Fusion
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December 05, 2017, 05:06:22 PM |
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Dear Dev,
This project has lot of potential and it already has its root planted deep which is better than most of the newly emerging coins. But, you seriously need to think about community engagement and marketing.
Your team needs to be active on social media promoting this coin and there should be telegram or discord channel to engage with the community.
This project could have a much brighter future.
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December 05, 2017, 06:24:24 PM |
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to setup a masternode on the bit "enter external address" is that my receiving address for my wallet??
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fusionfoto
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December 05, 2017, 06:32:35 PM |
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to setup a masternode on the bit "enter external address" is that my receiving address for my wallet??
External address is your public-facing IP address for your masternode. This only applies if your MN (say your VPS) is in a cloud and has a DHCP address that isn't the same as its public address. Fusion
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