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January 23, 2018, 05:56:15 PM |
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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek. Any suggestion? Thanks
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January 23, 2018, 06:14:18 PM Last edit: January 23, 2018, 08:43:37 PM by rebelway518 |
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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek. Any suggestion? Thanks
I only run one masternode per wallet. Just easier that way, less of a headache. You can run multiple wallets on the same computer. See https://github.com/TokugawaCoin/Tokugawa/blob/master/Tokugawa%20Single%20and%20Multiple%20Masternodes%20setup%20Guide%20.txt for how. As far as your coins splitting, you can enable coin control features (Settings>Options>Display>check box for "Display coin control features (experts only!)"). Now, when you send coins, go to the Send tab and click the Inputs button. Expand the list and check only the amounts you want to pull from, leaving your masternode's 2500 unchecked. This will make sure that you do not accidentally send your masternode coins. When you send coins, it sends the entire input amount of each selected, then returns the change to your wallet. This is how almost all cryptocurrencies work. For example, if you have 10 TOK in one input and only send 5 to someone, you send the whole 10 and 5 are returned to you. This change is sent to a change address associated with your wallet. To set the address the change goes to, in the Send tab, check the "Custom change address" checkbox and enter the address you want the change to be sent to.
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January 23, 2018, 06:22:00 PM |
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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek. Any suggestion? Thanks
I only run one masternode per wallet. Just easier that way, less of a headache. You can run multiple wallets on the same computer. See https://github.com/TokugawaCoin/Tokugawa/blob/master/Tokugawa%20Single%20and%20Multiple%20Masternodes%20setup%20Guide%20.txt for how. As far as your coins splitting, you can enable coin control features (Settings>Options>Display>check box for "Display coin control features (experts only!)". Now, when you send coins, go to the Send tab and click the Inputs button. Expand the list and check only the amounts you want to pull from, leaving your masternode's 2500 unchecked. This will make sure that you do not accidentally send your masternode coins. When you send coins, it sends the entire input amount of each selected, then returns the change to your wallet. This is how almost all cryptocurrencies work. For example, if you have 10 TOK in one input and only send 5 to someone, you send the whole 10 and 5 are returned to you. This change is sent to a change address associated with your wallet. To set the address the change goes to, in the Send tab, check the "Custom change address" checkbox and enter the address you want the change to be sent to. Thank you very much for the help. i will try...thanks again
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January 24, 2018, 07:10:44 AM |
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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek. Any suggestion? Thanks
I only run one masternode per wallet. Just easier that way, less of a headache. You can run multiple wallets on the same computer. See https://github.com/TokugawaCoin/Tokugawa/blob/master/Tokugawa%20Single%20and%20Multiple%20Masternodes%20setup%20Guide%20.txt for how. As far as your coins splitting, you can enable coin control features (Settings>Options>Display>check box for "Display coin control features (experts only!)". Now, when you send coins, go to the Send tab and click the Inputs button. Expand the list and check only the amounts you want to pull from, leaving your masternode's 2500 unchecked. This will make sure that you do not accidentally send your masternode coins. When you send coins, it sends the entire input amount of each selected, then returns the change to your wallet. This is how almost all cryptocurrencies work. For example, if you have 10 TOK in one input and only send 5 to someone, you send the whole 10 and 5 are returned to you. This change is sent to a change address associated with your wallet. To set the address the change goes to, in the Send tab, check the "Custom change address" checkbox and enter the address you want the change to be sent to. Thank you very much for the help. i will try...thanks again I want to tell you the coin control features worked perfectly, sent the coins without split the previous mn transaction. then a little bit of troubles with "could not allocate vin"..then 1 started..then later the 2nd as well.....so far so good...hope to not bother anybody anymore..thanks for the help.
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January 24, 2018, 12:48:15 PM |
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Hi have we news about Tok ?
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January 24, 2018, 01:20:08 PM |
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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek. Any suggestion? Thanks
I only run one masternode per wallet. Just easier that way, less of a headache. You can run multiple wallets on the same computer. See https://github.com/TokugawaCoin/Tokugawa/blob/master/Tokugawa%20Single%20and%20Multiple%20Masternodes%20setup%20Guide%20.txt for how. As far as your coins splitting, you can enable coin control features (Settings>Options>Display>check box for "Display coin control features (experts only!)". Now, when you send coins, go to the Send tab and click the Inputs button. Expand the list and check only the amounts you want to pull from, leaving your masternode's 2500 unchecked. This will make sure that you do not accidentally send your masternode coins. When you send coins, it sends the entire input amount of each selected, then returns the change to your wallet. This is how almost all cryptocurrencies work. For example, if you have 10 TOK in one input and only send 5 to someone, you send the whole 10 and 5 are returned to you. This change is sent to a change address associated with your wallet. To set the address the change goes to, in the Send tab, check the "Custom change address" checkbox and enter the address you want the change to be sent to. Thank you very much for the help. i will try...thanks again I want to tell you the coin control features worked perfectly, sent the coins without split the previous mn transaction. then a little bit of troubles with "could not allocate vin"..then 1 started..then later the 2nd as well.....so far so good...hope to not bother anybody anymore..thanks for the help. Glad you got them up and running. Good luck!
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January 24, 2018, 01:53:49 PM |
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Are you going to transfer only money quickly and safely, or even other altcoins and even BTC?
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January 24, 2018, 05:58:29 PM |
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I made a cold wallet (Windows/Windows) Masternode. Do I have to put in the same lines (Tokugawa.conf) on both Wallets (Local PC and VPS) Thanks a lot!!!
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January 24, 2018, 06:05:41 PM |
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I made a cold wallet (Windows/Windows) Masternode. Do I have to put in the same lines (Tokugawa.conf) on both Wallets (Local PC and VPS) Thanks a lot!!!
My cold/hot wallets are Windows/Linux. However, I think you only need the hot wallet's (VPS) config file filled out.
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January 24, 2018, 08:05:44 PM |
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my wallet is not synced what to do ?
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January 24, 2018, 08:13:23 PM |
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my wallet is not synced what to do ?
It takes a while to sync the first time. How long have you had the wallet running?
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January 24, 2018, 08:25:37 PM |
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I do not know a lot about mining but on the surface is 1000% ROI realistic?
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January 24, 2018, 08:41:30 PM |
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I do not know a lot about mining but on the surface is 1000% ROI realistic?
No, 1000% ROI was if only 100 masternodes were running. Currently there are 645 masternodes with a 306.75% ROI per http://mnrank.com/
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January 25, 2018, 06:28:46 AM |
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When setting up a cold/hot wallet do you need a local Ip anywhere? Or anything else that isn't in the guide i can't seem to get this bloody thing running no matter what!
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January 25, 2018, 06:42:03 AM |
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Hi.When the ico finish?
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January 25, 2018, 01:34:46 PM |
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When setting up a cold/hot wallet do you need a local Ip anywhere? Or anything else that isn't in the guide i can't seem to get this bloody thing running no matter what!
I'm assuming your hot wallet (VPS) is linux... Your Tokugawa.conf file should have: rpcuser=yourusername rpcpassword=yourpassword rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 daemon=1 server=1 listen=1 masternodeaddr=x.x.x.x:21117 masternode=1 masternodeprivkey=privatekey Local IP is not needed. I ran into problems setting up my first Tokugawa masternode too. Figured out the problem was some of the dependencies were not installing. Try installing each one individually and see if any give you an error. For example, don't use: sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev pkg-config libssl-dev libboost-all-dev autoconf automake libdb4.8 libdb4.8-dev libdb4.8++-dev Instead do: sudo apt-get install build-essential sudo apt-get install libtool sudo apt-get install autotools-dev ...
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January 25, 2018, 06:24:25 PM |
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my wallet is not synced what to do ?
If you are still having trouble with the wallet not syncing, add the following to your Tokugawa.conf file and restart the wallet. addnode=94.177.214.32 addnode=139.162.78.196 addnode=45.77.233.232 addnode=43.254.133.136 addnode=80.209.232.152 addnode=107.172.168.156 addnode=94.177.214.32 addnode=139.162.78.196 addnode=45.77.233.232 addnode=43.254.133.136 addnode=80.209.232.152 addnode=107.172.168.156 addnode=195.208.220.148 addnode=23.94.177.195 addnode=208.78.220.127 addnode=142.44.243.202
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January 26, 2018, 07:40:34 PM |
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Tokugawa Coin is now on the voting list to be added to Masternodes Statistical Service https://mntop.co.in/
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January 26, 2018, 07:46:08 PM |
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Tokugawa Coin is now on the voting list to be added to Masternodes Statistical Service https://mntop.co.in/I've chipped in to vote. Let's get TOK added to https://mntop.co.in/
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