AlexGR
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May 09, 2014, 07:11:16 PM |
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flowerpots
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May 09, 2014, 07:11:42 PM |
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For example, if you want to send 1 DRK, send successively 0.34 DRK, 0.33 DRK and 0.33 DRK to make 3 transactions using DarkSend.
I understand... I did exactly as you said. But somehow I get those errors, as mentioned before, again.
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kaene
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May 09, 2014, 07:14:52 PM |
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Couldn't this just be mintpal's cold wallet?
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bigc1984
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May 09, 2014, 07:15:22 PM |
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I bought some Darkcoin a while back thinking it might be a good investment.
But it seems to be going to the moon. What's going on ?
Is it all because Darksend is now working ? I thought that was out weeks ago ? (b.t.w. I don't need to be convinced. To me it should be marketcap'd somewhere between Litecoin and Bitcoin but why is the market jumping on it now ?)
Media coverage. General public is finding out about it.
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blajde
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Pre-sale - March 18
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May 09, 2014, 07:16:11 PM |
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I bought some Darkcoin a while back thinking it might be a good investment.
But it seems to be going to the moon. What's going on ?
Is it all because Darksend is now working ? I thought that was out weeks ago ? (b.t.w. I don't need to be convinced. To me it should be marketcap'd somewhere between Litecoin and Bitcoin but why is the market jumping on it now ?)
Media coverage. General public is finding out about it. RC2 masternode's will get paid now. one of the bigger reasons for this I would suppose.
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Kai Proctor
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May 09, 2014, 07:18:05 PM |
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For example, if you want to send 1 DRK, send successively 0.34 DRK, 0.33 DRK and 0.33 DRK to make 3 transactions using DarkSend.
I understand... I did exactly as you said. But somehow I get those errors, as mentioned before, again. You do this when you see "waiting for more entries" ?
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Minotaur26
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May 09, 2014, 07:20:46 PM |
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I bought some Darkcoin a while back thinking it might be a good investment.
But it seems to be going to the moon. What's going on ?
Is it all because Darksend is now working ? I thought that was out weeks ago ? (b.t.w. I don't need to be convinced. To me it should be marketcap'd somewhere between Litecoin and Bitcoin but why is the market jumping on it now ?)
Media coverage. General public is finding out about it. RC2 masternode's will get paid now. one of the bigger reasons for this I would suppose. Exactly, owning a masternode is going to be a source of passive income, without the cost, the heat, and the technical support required to mine. So everyone is trying to secure at least 1000 drk later on is going to be much more expensive to get the 1000 drk, so right now even if you have to pay a little more I think is better to have your 1000drk than to wait for a correction later, and even when it corrects the price may never go back to previous levels anyway.
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flowerpots
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May 09, 2014, 07:25:13 PM |
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For example, if you want to send 1 DRK, send successively 0.34 DRK, 0.33 DRK and 0.33 DRK to make 3 transactions using DarkSend.
I understand... I did exactly as you said. But somehow I get those errors, as mentioned before, again. You do this when you see "waiting for more entries" ? Yes. But I guess I forgot that I need at least 3 x 10 DRK in my wallet to do that... I only have about 15.. so will try it again with more DRKs in that wallet and report back.
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panicbuythenpanicsell
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May 09, 2014, 07:27:15 PM |
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I want to set up a masternode as well. It looks like a majority are set up at Amazon and in the US. Where should I set it up to benefit the network/coin the most? Or does that not matter?
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Kai Proctor
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May 09, 2014, 07:31:52 PM |
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I want to set up a masternode as well. It looks like a majority are set up at Amazon and in the US. Where should I set it up to benefit the network/coin the most? Or does that not matter?
Outside the US would already be great.
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chaeplin
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May 09, 2014, 07:33:38 PM |
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chaeplin it would be handy if your masternode count page listed the actual masternodes by IP. Because this would save me valuable seconds each day logging in to mine to see if they are still alive. edit: or would this just provide a convenient list for DDOSers? Thought on masternode. - Masternode is like p2pool. - All Darkcoin client will know the list of Masternode's ip and pubkey. - Greedy person will attempts to ddos Maternode. - There will be a Masternode rig which a system has a lot of ip and decent ddos protection(1 ip = 1K DRK). - Masternode should be monitored. - Use obsecured Masternode ip list for monitoring page(123.xxx.123.123 or xxx.123.123.123). - There will be a Masternode rig which a system has a lot of ip and decent ddos protection(1 ip = 1K DRK). Already someone do. Masternode rig, 5K DRK !! "xxx.215.45.48:9999" : 1, "xxx.215.45.55:9999" : 1, "xxx.215.45.63:9999" : 1, "xxx.215.45.64:9999" : 1, "xxx.215.45.65:9999" : 1,
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thelonecrouton
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May 09, 2014, 07:43:35 PM |
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masternode related question: I am buggering about trying to get a mn with remote wallet setup, having port:0 type issues, so I checked to see if port 9999 was open on the server: Nmap scan report for xx.xx.xx.xx Host is up (0.057s latency). Not shown: 997 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 9998/tcp open distinct32 9999/tcp open abyss Anyone know what the hell distinct32 and abyss are? This is on Ubuntu14.04 desktop with basically nothing extra but darkcoind (and dependencies) installed. edit abyss is some sort of web server, still no idea what distinct32 is, and neither are even installed as far as I can tell...
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flowerpots
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May 09, 2014, 07:47:50 PM |
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For example, if you want to send 1 DRK, send successively 0.34 DRK, 0.33 DRK and 0.33 DRK to make 3 transactions using DarkSend.
I understand... I did exactly as you said. But somehow I get those errors, as mentioned before, again. You do this when you see "waiting for more entries" ? Yes. But I guess I forgot that I need at least 3 x 10 DRK in my wallet to do that... I only have about 15.. so will try it again with more DRKs in that wallet and report back. Thanks Kai. Finally it worked like a charm!
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toknormal
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May 09, 2014, 07:48:04 PM |
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I bought some Darkcoin a while back thinking it might be a good investment.
But it seems to be going to the moon. What's going on ?
Is it all because Darksend is now working ? I thought that was out weeks ago ? (b.t.w. I don't need to be convinced. To me it should be marketcap'd somewhere between Litecoin and Bitcoin but why is the market jumping on it now ?)
Media coverage. General public is finding out about it. Thanks. I was wondering about that. Scratching my head why DRK wasn't being massively bought up. It's the only coin I can see that actually has the potential to be upsides with Bitcoin, simply because everyone's going to want to make anonymous transactions sometime and it's trustless. I thought everybody already understood it was trustless but maybe they didn't. Was that why the dip happened when darkwallet came out ? Not the same thing I thought so I held onto my coins. (Also, there's 4 times less DRK's than BTC in coin supply terms. Not a lot of them around). It's also going to provide a laundering service to other cryptos because to wipe your tracks all you have to do is buy a load of DRK, transfer to another address, then cash back out to BTC and bingo....Mike's your auntie charlie. Like Butch Cassidy & Sundance jumping in that river. Not even the NSA can find you.
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Kienbui
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May 09, 2014, 07:50:17 PM |
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Darkcoin price goes up rapidly.
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chaeplin
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May 09, 2014, 07:50:42 PM |
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masternode related question:
I am buggering about trying to get a mn with remote wallet setup, having port:0 type issues, so I checked to see if port 9999 was open on the server:
Nmap scan report for xx.xx.xx.xx Host is up (0.057s latency). Not shown: 997 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 9998/tcp open distinct32 9999/tcp open abyss
Anyone know what the hell distinct32 and abyss are? This is on Ubuntu14.04 desktop with basically nothing extra but darkcoind (and dependencies) installed.
That's just a name. http://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xhtml?&page=16sv2:~ # cat /etc/services | grep 9999 distinct 9999/tcp # distinct distinct 9999/udp # distinct
sv2:~ # cat /etc/services | grep 9998 distinct32 9998/tcp # Distinct32 distinct32 9998/udp # Distinct32
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myelbow4
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May 09, 2014, 07:53:39 PM |
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Just bought some darkcoin. Price should go up a lot this weekend.
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thelonecrouton
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May 09, 2014, 07:54:09 PM |
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masternode related question:
I am buggering about trying to get a mn with remote wallet setup, having port:0 type issues, so I checked to see if port 9999 was open on the server:
Nmap scan report for xx.xx.xx.xx Host is up (0.057s latency). Not shown: 997 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 9998/tcp open distinct32 9999/tcp open abyss
Anyone know what the hell distinct32 and abyss are? This is on Ubuntu14.04 desktop with basically nothing extra but darkcoind (and dependencies) installed.
That's just a name. http://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xhtml?&page=16sv2:~ # cat /etc/services | grep 9999 distinct 9999/tcp # distinct distinct 9999/udp # distinct
sv2:~ # cat /etc/services | grep 9998 distinct32 9998/tcp # Distinct32 distinct32 9998/udp # Distinct32
Nothing to worry about then? Damn, means I haven't found the problem yet...
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chaeplin
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May 09, 2014, 08:05:01 PM |
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masternode related question:
I am buggering about trying to get a mn with remote wallet setup, having port:0 type issues, so I checked to see if port 9999 was open on the server:
Nmap scan report for xx.xx.xx.xx Host is up (0.057s latency). Not shown: 997 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 9998/tcp open distinct32 9999/tcp open abyss
Anyone know what the hell distinct32 and abyss are? This is on Ubuntu14.04 desktop with basically nothing extra but darkcoind (and dependencies) installed.
That's just a name. http://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xhtml?&page=16sv2:~ # cat /etc/services | grep 9999 distinct 9999/tcp # distinct distinct 9999/udp # distinct
sv2:~ # cat /etc/services | grep 9998 distinct32 9998/tcp # Distinct32 distinct32 9998/udp # Distinct32
Nothing to worry about then? Damn, means I haven't found the problem yet... Check this https://darkcointalk.org/threads/remote-masternode-guide.410/I have not tried yet.
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