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April 23, 2018, 07:24:54 AM
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Hey All,

SO I just setup my first masternode today (I just staked and mined previously) So I was wondering once the masternode is setup and running do I need to keep the wallet open on my computer like when I do for staking?

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April 23, 2018, 08:33:45 AM
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Hello adamantasaurus,

If you want more detailed advise on running a masternode, you should mention which coin you are going to run a masternode for. The methods and details of how to exactly run a masternode differ from coin to coin. For example with Dash you don't need to keep your wallet opened but you should have the masternode software running 24/7. Even though methods vary from coin to coin, most masternodes can be run through VPS servers from a third-party website or a raspberry pi. These methods make it possible to not have your personal computer on at all times. Again we suggest you look for options specific to the coin you are running a Masternode for.   

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April 23, 2018, 09:11:14 AM
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Hello adamantasaurus,

If you want more detailed advise on running a masternode, you should mention which coin you are going to run a masternode for. The methods and details of how to exactly run a masternode differ from coin to coin. For example with Dash you don't need to keep your wallet opened but you should have the masternode software running 24/7. Even though methods vary from coin to coin, most masternodes can be run through VPS servers from a third-party website or a raspberry pi. These methods make it possible to not have your personal computer on at all times. Again we suggest you look for options specific to the coin you are running a Masternode for.   

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Hey thanks alot for the reply, I just setup masternodes on a VPS for ORE and SOCIALSEND. SO I assume that with the vps I don't need my walet open? Just want to make sure.
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April 23, 2018, 09:25:35 AM
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We are not familiar with ORE and SOCIALSEND as we do not offer these coins on our website. Usually this should replace the need for your wallet to be online, but we suggest you check out the threads on this website related to these coins just to be sure.

You can find the Social Send thread here

You can find the Galactrum thread here


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April 23, 2018, 09:45:31 AM
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If you have qt-wallet or any other open with your masternode set up and running on VPS, there is no need to have wallet open on other computer. I would only suggest ton check VPS once in a while to make sure everything is still running so you wont miss your masternode rewards.
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April 23, 2018, 10:19:40 AM
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Hey All,

SO I just setup my first masternode today (I just staked and mined previously) So I was wondering once the masternode is setup and running do I need to keep the wallet open on my computer like when I do for staking?

Thanks

adamantasaurus
You can finding more infor about masternode on https://masternodes.online/ or https://masternodes.pro/
You need to run wallet with masternode 24/24 to get your bonus!
For example: Qbic coin: https://crypt0.zone/blog/setting-up-qbic-masternode-for-noobs
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