TanteStefana2
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February 15, 2015, 08:59:34 AM |
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Yea, I saw a giant pump, and then giant dump. Hummm, sounds like me on cookies.... and a few hours after cookies  and as the days go on, I gain and gain more weight.... LOL You're funny 
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Another proud lifetime Dash Foundation member  My TanteStefana account was hacked, Beware trading "You'll never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks."Sir Winston Churchill BTC: 12pu5nMDPEyUGu3HTbnUB5zY5RG65EQE5d
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njs811
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February 15, 2015, 09:01:18 AM |
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...Are you guys only teenagers?
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Freckleg
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February 15, 2015, 09:03:04 AM |
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Yea, I saw a giant pump, and then giant dump. Hummm, sounds like me on cookies.... and a few hours after cookies  and as the days go on, I gain and gain more weight.... LOL You're funny  Rofl 
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Rux
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February 15, 2015, 09:03:06 AM |
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...Are you guys only teenagers?
i wish  atm wife is screaming on me why i wont take her to shopping while older child is jumping like on ecstasy...and baby boy sleeping lol but i feel like a teen ...
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tombtc
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February 15, 2015, 09:04:12 AM |
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I did not see him fudding tbh.
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njs811
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February 15, 2015, 09:05:07 AM |
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I did not see him fudding tbh.
At least i'm not the only one.
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njs811
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February 15, 2015, 09:11:54 AM |
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Is there a plan to make setting up a masternode easy on your personal computer? I have heard that it is not suggested.
Edit: I must confess that I do like how SPRs masternodes are setup. Is Evan planning to implement a similar program in wallet? Or is there one already, I haven't updated my wallet in some time.
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stonehedge
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February 15, 2015, 09:18:48 AM |
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Is there a plan to make setting up a masternode easy on your personal computer? I have heard that it is not suggested.
No. The plan is to keep it easy to set up on a server. There a number of reasons for this that Darkcoin has learned on its journey. I don't want my masternode coins to be on hot storage for example.
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njs811
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February 15, 2015, 09:19:34 AM |
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Is there a plan to make setting up a masternode easy on your personal computer? I have heard that it is not suggested.
No. The plan is to keep it easy to set up on a server. There a number of reasons for this that Darkcoin has learned on its journey. What reasons?
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tungfa
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February 15, 2015, 09:19:39 AM |
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bla bla
zzzzzzzzz .......>> 
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stonehedge
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February 15, 2015, 09:20:51 AM |
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bla bla
zzzzzzzzz .......>>  Fair point. Time to ignore.
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njs811
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February 15, 2015, 09:21:05 AM |
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bla bla
zzzzzzzzz .......>>  A Yale man.
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njs811
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February 15, 2015, 09:22:17 AM |
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That is a legitimate question. Why are you hiding the answer? Why is it better to setup masternodes on a server? Does no one know?
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tombtc
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February 15, 2015, 09:24:07 AM |
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Because you don't keep your coins there. They can hack the remote server and will not steal your coins.
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njs811
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February 15, 2015, 09:24:38 AM |
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Because you don't keep your coins there. They can hack the remote server and will not steal your coins.
Are you saying that someone can hack a masternode if it's in wallet?
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TanteStefana2
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February 15, 2015, 09:26:00 AM |
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Is there a plan to make setting up a masternode easy on your personal computer? I have heard that it is not suggested.
Edit: I must confess that I do like how SPRs masternodes are setup. Is Evan planning to implement a similar program in wallet? Or is there one already, I haven't updated my wallet in some time.
We want the MasterNodes to be online with a stable internet access. I think they get dropped after ... I don't recall, but by an hour, if wallet doesn't ping, it is dropped off the network. A Masternode can be run at home, just like anywhere else, and now someone has managed to run one on a raspberry pi 2 model B. But if you don't have a stable IP address and your provider changes it, you drop off the network. But if you keep an eye on it, or if like me, your ip address changes very seldom (like only when there is an issue and it's reset) you could do it at home. I find that making sure my box is running properly (which it often isn't) and the electricity cost makes it not worth it. Servers only cost about 5-8 dollars a month and are way more stable than what I have at home.
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Another proud lifetime Dash Foundation member  My TanteStefana account was hacked, Beware trading "You'll never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks."Sir Winston Churchill BTC: 12pu5nMDPEyUGu3HTbnUB5zY5RG65EQE5d
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stonehedge
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February 15, 2015, 09:28:04 AM |
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Is there a plan to make setting up a masternode easy on your personal computer? I have heard that it is not suggested.
Edit: I must confess that I do like how SPRs masternodes are setup. Is Evan planning to implement a similar program in wallet? Or is there one already, I haven't updated my wallet in some time.
We want the MasterNodes to be online with a stable internet access. I think they get dropped after ... I don't recall, but by an hour, if wallet doesn't ping, it is dropped off the network. A Masternode can be run at home, just like anywhere else, and now someone has managed to run one on a raspberry pi 2 model B. But if you don't have a stable IP address and your provider changes it, you drop off the network. But if you keep an eye on it, or if like me, your ip address changes very seldom (like only when there is an issue and it's reset) you could do it at home. I find that making sure my box is running properly (which it often isn't) and the electricity cost makes it not worth it. Servers only cost about 5-8 dollars a month and are way more stable than what I have at home. Also, the bandwidth requirements of a masternode are not negligible (although improving with each release). This might put pressure on people with capped broadband. Ahh I'm back from holiday, super relaxed and its great to see so much progress in the last week.
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njs811
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February 15, 2015, 09:28:18 AM |
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Is there a plan to make setting up a masternode easy on your personal computer? I have heard that it is not suggested.
Edit: I must confess that I do like how SPRs masternodes are setup. Is Evan planning to implement a similar program in wallet? Or is there one already, I haven't updated my wallet in some time.
We want the MasterNodes to be online with a stable internet access. I think they get dropped after ... I don't recall, but by an hour, if wallet doesn't ping, it is dropped off the network. A Masternode can be run at home, just like anywhere else, and now someone has managed to run one on a raspberry pi 2 model B. But if you don't have a stable IP address and your provider changes it, you drop off the network. But if you keep an eye on it, or if like me, your ip address changes very seldom (like only when there is an issue and it's reset) you could do it at home. I find that making sure my box is running properly (which it often isn't) and the electricity cost makes it not worth it. Servers only cost about 5-8 dollars a month and are way more stable than what I have at home. Now Mr. Spread claims that a masternode can be run with an everchanging IP address. Does that seem feasible? Also how much data is needed to run a masternode? If you are running it on your own internet connection.
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Rux
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February 15, 2015, 09:31:10 AM |
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 he is not FUDing hahahahahahha Tell Mr.Spread he will need to wait for Evan to finish so he can copy... like your entire coin
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TanteStefana2
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February 15, 2015, 09:31:27 AM |
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Because you don't keep your coins there. They can hack the remote server and will not steal your coins.
Are you saying that someone can hack a masternode if it's in wallet? Any wallet can be hacked. It's easier to find if constantly online. A good passphrase should protect it, but a wallet that is 90% of the time in cold storage and has a good passphrase is way less at risk, even if the risk is small. But if you're like me, and everything you have that resembles money is tied up in your two masternodes, they mean the world to you, and you want the most protection possible. Some people don't like the hassle and feel the risk is so minimal that they run hot wallets. It's whatever or wherever you comfort zone is 
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Another proud lifetime Dash Foundation member  My TanteStefana account was hacked, Beware trading "You'll never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks."Sir Winston Churchill BTC: 12pu5nMDPEyUGu3HTbnUB5zY5RG65EQE5d
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