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August 15, 2015, 09:15:39 PM

Maybe this will come in handy for someone, for use as shortcuts or to add to your favourites in your browser :

Info for 1 MN

https://dashninja.pl/?mnregexp=(MNPUBKEY1)#mnlistdetail

Info for multiple MN's

https://dashninja.pl/?mnregexp=(MNPUBKEY1|MNPUBKEY2|MNPUBKEY3)#mnlistdetail


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August 15, 2015, 09:24:19 PM
Last edit: August 15, 2015, 09:45:12 PM by GhostPlayer

Maybe this will come in handy for someone, for use as shortcuts or to add to your favourites in your browser :

Info for 1 MN

https://dashninja.pl/?mnregexp=(MNPUBKEY1)#mnlistdetail

Info for multiple MN's

https://dashninja.pl/?mnregexp=(MNPUBKEY1|MNPUBKEY2|MNPUBKEY3)#mnlistdetail



 Yup, and golden bookmark!  

 MN punkey doesn't even have to be the entire address. The first 6 characters of each will also work fine  Wink
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August 15, 2015, 10:02:12 PM

If you're running linux, please go download the newest version here (protocol version 70103):

https://www.dashpay.io/downloads/

We're fixing a couple other things, then we'll be pushing out 12.0.45 later on today.

Surely this is when you'll unveil the masternode blinding that you announced would be included in this update, right?


Masternode blinding is either technically impossible or beyond escamfield's ability level.

Rather than be upfront and honest about it, Masternode blinding is being sent to the Memory Hole in the hope everyone just kind of forgets that it was supposed to be in this release.


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August 15, 2015, 10:21:06 PM

Thank god I ignore the above idiot.. I am assuming he is still here spouting nonsense.. Looking at his other posts he seems to be a pretty hate filled individual.. Hopefully someone will hack into his life and inflict some karma...

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August 15, 2015, 10:28:04 PM
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The diamond-hard dick called "removed reference node" is still giving him a burning sensation. Despite weakened sphincter iCEHOLE is still whining about it. Let's reminisce a bit:

It's a bad idea to invest in a coin with a permanent centralized point of 3rd party failure, AKA Reference Node.

We all know the Reference Node is here to stay.  It's not going away, so you must spin that fact as A Good Thing.

DASH must answer serious questions about its centralized Reference Node

DASH can't get ride of the reference node.  Maintaining round-robin payouts is an essential incentive to own masternodes.

If masternode payouts were truly random, people in the less lucky 50% would moan endlessly about 'not fair' and 'when do I get paid' and 'zomg a luckier node got paid 2/3/4/5 times so that is cheating' and so on.

That already happens to some extent, but would be much worse without a reference node.

You shouldn't be worried about the reference node being knocked offline.

You should be worried about the reference node being compromised or emulated/spoofed by adversaries.

Ohhh the nostalgia. Cheesy

Sorry for the quotes guys (they're all invalid anyway now) but exposing him as retarded is just too much fun. And it gets easier with every new release.

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Looking at his other posts he seems to be a pretty hate filled individual..

I don't know if someone who exhibits the behaviour of a demented toad is capable of hate. I usually give him the benefit of the doubt but maybe I'm too kind.

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August 15, 2015, 10:30:30 PM

oh come on guys, he is just trying to break the ice  Grin

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August 15, 2015, 10:30:37 PM

Something we should really be addressing...great article on adoption, a must read.

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CoinDesk/~3/zXQLxtxFMkk/

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August 15, 2015, 10:32:39 PM

I'm sorry, I'm busy today and can't read back 4 pages.  Can anyone tell me please if there has been an update?  I've downloaded 3 times, each time thinking I might have done something wrong, but still got the protocol version 70102 and was told there was a 70103.  Since my masternodes won't work, I was hoping to get them going with this newer protocol version.  Thanks for any info Smiley  BTW, I'm trying to use Linux 64bit, maybe I should use 32bit?

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August 15, 2015, 10:36:40 PM

I'm sorry, I'm busy today and can't read back 4 pages.  Can anyone tell me please if there has been an update?  I've downloaded 3 times, each time thinking I might have done something wrong, but still got the protocol version 70102 and was told there was a 70103.  Since my masternodes won't work, I was hoping to get them going with this newer protocol version.  Thanks for any info Smiley  BTW, I'm trying to use Linux 64bit, maybe I should use 32bit?


we are still awaiting version 0.12.0.45 ... not sure it will have a new protocol. Current protocol is 70103 so far i can tell (https://github.com/dashpay/dash/commit/4727d92d1f656eb002a40f3fe045cc10c18f2d33)

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August 15, 2015, 10:39:15 PM

If you're running linux, please go download the newest version here (protocol version 70103):

https://www.dashpay.io/downloads/

We're fixing a couple other things, then we'll be pushing out 12.0.45 later on today.

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August 15, 2015, 10:40:40 PM

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 Can anyone tell me please if there has been an update? 
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I have had problems with the dashd Linux 64bit version as well running as a masternode. It kept on crashing for me every 1-2 hours or so.
Running the QT-wallet on a different 64bit virtual linux machine seems to be working well though. I too am waiting for the .45 release but it hasn't been posted to dashpay.io yet from what I can tell.
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August 15, 2015, 10:45:49 PM

I'm sorry, I'm busy today and can't read back 4 pages.  Can anyone tell me please if there has been an update?  I've downloaded 3 times, each time thinking I might have done something wrong, but still got the protocol version 70102 and was told there was a 70103.  Since my masternodes won't work, I was hoping to get them going with this newer protocol version.  Thanks for any info Smiley  BTW, I'm trying to use Linux 64bit, maybe I should use 32bit?


we are still awaiting version 0.12.0.45 ... not sure it will have a new protocol. Current protocol is 70103 so far i can tell (https://github.com/dashpay/dash/commit/4727d92d1f656eb002a40f3fe045cc10c18f2d33)

That's not what is on the download page, even the one that Evan linked to, I'll see if I can get it directly...  My problem is that my remote wallet doesn't see my local wallet at all.  "Can't find suitable coins" is my output.

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August 15, 2015, 10:46:59 PM

If you're running linux, please go download the newest version here (protocol version 70103):

https://www.dashpay.io/downloads/

We're fixing a couple other things, then we'll be pushing out 12.0.45 later on today.

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Downloaded 3 times, no difference.  70102 Sad  Probably wouldn't work anyway, gonna check in again in a few hours Smiley

110110101  I got mine to work once, but it was never seen by anyone.  I figure I'll just wait untill it all works.  Luckily I didn't mess with my sons.  His was up for a payment before this update came along.  I'm hoping he might get one somehow anyway?? (probably not)  That's why I'm not sweating it, I'm gonna lose a week anyway, LOL.

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TanteStefana2, not sure if this is relevant for you, but I recall an issue I had a year ago with my isp: they had some local cache that served files to all users. In one case the file that I wanted got corrupted in some cache system, and no matter what I did I could not download a working version whatsoever.

One thing worth trying would be to download the wallet via a vpn? Or if you have a linux vps, download it directly to it rather than your home box?

Code:
wget https://www.dashpay.io/binaries/dash-0.12.0.44-linux64.tar.gz
tar zxvf dash-0.12.0.44-linux64.tar.gz

and you're good to go.
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August 15, 2015, 11:01:36 PM

Hello Dash community,


I have begun to research the first year history of Dash.  It has taken me about 4-5 hours to extract the important historical events in the first 150 pages of this thread.  A preliminary front cover has already been designed:



Books on Peercoin and Reddcoin are already available on Amazon.

If anyone would like to donate towards this project, please do: XdoMpS6wX63TVBma9EG53PG2VJnMnSPJ3d

I noticed stuff was deleted all the way through to the beginning.  I went all the way from page 0 to page 43, I think, and couldn't find where we decided to keep going after realizing the number of coins that were "spilled" out at the very beginning, but I clearly remember it, even having looked it up only a few months ago.  It was not a formal vote to continue on, but rather everyone chirping in that they didn't want to lose over a week of mining.

I don't know why the moderators saw fit to remove that one?

I guess I can only go by what is documented.  It is a shame that content was deleted.  However, more information can be added to a second edition of the book at a later date. 

Chris
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August 15, 2015, 11:21:37 PM
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Hello Dash community,


I have begun to research the first year history of Dash.  It has taken me about 4-5 hours to extract the important historical events in the first 150 pages of this thread.  A preliminary front cover has already been designed:


Books on Peercoin and Reddcoin are already available on Amazon.

If anyone would like to donate towards this project, please do: XdoMpS6wX63TVBma9EG53PG2VJnMnSPJ3d

I noticed stuff was deleted all the way through to the beginning.  I went all the way from page 0 to page 43, I think, and couldn't find where we decided to keep going after realizing the number of coins that were "spilled" out at the very beginning, but I clearly remember it, even having looked it up only a few months ago.  It was not a formal vote to continue on, but rather everyone chirping in that they didn't want to lose over a week of mining.

I don't know why the moderators saw fit to remove that one?

I guess I can only go by what is documented.  It is a shame that content was deleted.  However, more information can be added to a second edition of the book at a later date.  

Chris

Document this before it gets deleted, too then: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=559932.0
The fact that this very suggestion existed irrefutably redeems this project of any scam accusations.

Plus: The day this idea was posted Dash was pennies on the dollar with no major price movements preceding it, with the May '14 price explosion 5-6 weeks away and therefore long before anyone could have been "scammed", because you know: It's pretty hard to scam if there is no pump'n'dump and no victims. So if Evan is actually a scammer he must be the worst scammer in the world attempting to trigger a complete redistribution of all coins right before he would have profited off it the most when marketcap hit 65M USD on June 2nd 2014.



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TanteStefana2, not sure if this is relevant for you, but I recall an issue I had a year ago with my isp: they had some local cache that served files to all users. In one case the file that I wanted got corrupted in some cache system, and no matter what I did I could not download a working version whatsoever.

One thing worth trying would be to download the wallet via a vpn? Or if you have a linux vps, download it directly to it rather than your home box?

Code:
wget https://www.dashpay.io/binaries/dash-0.12.0.44-linux64.tar.gz
tar zxvf dash-0.12.0.44-linux64.tar.gz

and you're good to go.
to TanteStefana

i put a post up in dashtalk and some people seem also to have problems with the linux version containing the wrong protocol 70102 in it.
I suggest trying to focus on the 64bit Linux as someone reported that works for the last few hours or await the new update

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TanteStefana2, not sure if this is relevant for you, but I recall an issue I had a year ago with my isp: they had some local cache that served files to all users. In one case the file that I wanted got corrupted in some cache system, and no matter what I did I could not download a working version whatsoever.

One thing worth trying would be to download the wallet via a vpn? Or if you have a linux vps, download it directly to it rather than your home box?

Code:
wget https://www.dashpay.io/binaries/dash-0.12.0.44-linux64.tar.gz
tar zxvf dash-0.12.0.44-linux64.tar.gz

and you're good to go.

i put a post up in dashtalk and some people seem also to have problems with the linux version containing the wrong protocol 70102 in it.
I suggest trying to download the 64bit Linux as someone reported that works for the last few hours or await the new update


gonna wait for 45 but do you have any info to compile the Qt on a Linux machine?


i'm affraid not..

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August 16, 2015, 12:49:47 AM

I updated to V12 yesterday and I'm having issues with my masternode staying online. I start it from my wallet and I can see that it is enabled from my vps right away but after a couple hours or something, I don't know the exact amount of time, I'll check it again and it's not online. I tried doing "grep HotCold .dash/debug.log" again, there was no message after I did this, and restarting my vps but neither of those have worked. Anyone have any ideas what I could be missing?

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