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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722673 times)
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May 19, 2014, 11:32:36 AM
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Masternodes dont use the GUI wallet clients you're used to, you run the CLI darkcoind daemon on the masternode server. But yes that darkcoind needs to be the latest RC (10.xx.xx) version. Linux is the only sane option if you're running a masternode...  Wink  

If you're thinking of doing this on your home Windows box, you need to rethink that plan.

I don't know why people keep propagating the idea that Linux is inherently secure. If you set up any kind of server without any knowledge of what you're actually doing, setting it up on Linux won't help you shit. If you don't know about security stuff setting up a server is generally just a bad move and should be thought over. Please stop spreading that irresponsible "Use Linux and you're perfectly safe" myth. The penguin is not going to magically secure you if you don't know how to make use of its tools.

edit: Rant over. No offense!
I never said, "Use Linux and you're perfectly safe" - but following, for example, the guide on darkcointalk you'd struggle to go wrong even if you knew nothing but how to cut and paste commands. Plus if you're renting a VPS it's usually cheaper if it's linux. Personally I find doing almost anything with linux simply easier than trying to do it with Windows, but that's just me...

The bit about running a masternode on your home Windows box was actually more about factors like uptime, bandwidth, generally knowing what you're doing when you have 1000 DRK at stake etc.

No offense taken BTW, I am thick skinned, and people tell me while facepalming that nothing ever sinks in.  Grin
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May 19, 2014, 11:34:47 AM
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got a respons from mintpal ... they say all was good, all was credited but actually have 23 drk on mintpal when the blockchain say 38 ...
http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?238976.htm
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May 19, 2014, 11:41:50 AM
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Amazon ECC is surely the way to go, whilst keeping the 1000 DRK in an offline wallet, I think I've seen dev say it is, is that right?

Speaking of Amazon masternodes, does anyone know if chaeplin's guide is up to date right now? I'm busy so havent been able to follow any changes to setting up masternodes

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/
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May 19, 2014, 11:44:52 AM
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Wait... I feel like you are trying to tell us something...

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May 19, 2014, 11:54:54 AM
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When DRK hits $100 a masternode will be worth 100,000 bucks
Who will risk running such a server besides security geniuses?

Could this become an issue. will future masternodes require less DRK?

Who can earn $30,000 a month with an investment of $100,000?

intelligent friend of mine...
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May 19, 2014, 11:56:01 AM
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Amazon ECC is surely the way to go, whilst keeping the 1000 DRK in an offline wallet, I think I've seen dev say it is, is that right?

Speaking of Amazon masternodes, does anyone know if chaeplin's guide is up to date right now? I'm busy so havent been able to follow any changes to setting up masternodes

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/

No, since the latest update, you must also create a masternode private key.

at the beginning of step 15, do this before anything else:

Code:

darkcoind &

darkcoind masternode genkey

darkcoind stop


Save the output you get from this and add it to this part of step 15

Code:
cat >> ~/.darkcoin/darkcoin.conf << EOF
#------------
masternode=1
masternodeprivkey=[output from genkey]
addnode=23.23.186.131
#----------
EOF


The rest of step 15 should remain the same .
Note: if you already have
Code:
 masternode=1
set in your darkcoin.conf, you will need to change it to
Code:
masternode=0
before the genkey command will work. If you are starting from scratch, you should be fine because the masternode= key isn't defined yet and defaults to =0.

Hope that helps

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May 19, 2014, 11:56:09 AM
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Wait... I feel like you are trying to tell us something...

drk is currently on dumping price..  Smiley
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May 19, 2014, 11:59:22 AM
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Amazon ECC is surely the way to go, whilst keeping the 1000 DRK in an offline wallet, I think I've seen dev say it is, is that right?

Speaking of Amazon masternodes, does anyone know if chaeplin's guide is up to date right now? I'm busy so havent been able to follow any changes to setting up masternodes

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/

No, since the latest update, you must also create a masternode private key.

at the beginning of step 15, do this before anything else:

Code:

darkcoind masternode genkey


Save the output you get from this and add it to this part of step 15

Code:
cat >> ~/.darkcoin/darkcoin.conf << EOF
#------------
masternode=1
masternodeprivkey=[output from genkey]
addnode=23.23.186.131
#----------
EOF


I believe that will get you going.

Note: if you already have
Code:
 masternode=1
set in your darkcoin.conf, you will need to change it to
Code:
masternode=0
before the genkey command will work. If you are starting from scratch, you should be fine because the masternode= key isn't defined yet and defaults to =0.

Hope that helps


Well that saves me digging through the thread, thank you so much for that  Grin
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May 19, 2014, 12:00:56 PM
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In short, it's seems to be much more than a simple clone coin. Kudos to the dev!
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May 19, 2014, 12:03:04 PM
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Nobody could help me ?
Why it still "not yet redeemed" since 3:30AM ?

Not yet redeemed means that the coins you sent haven't yet been spent.
If you see the transaction, then the coins have been properly sent as far as the blockchain is concerned.

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May 19, 2014, 12:10:29 PM
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Nobody could help me ?
Why it still "not yet redeemed" since 3:30AM ?

Not yet redeemed means that the coins you sent haven't yet been spent.
If you see the transaction, then the coins have been properly sent as far as the blockchain is concerned.


ok, but look :
here my mintpall wallet blockchain : http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?238976.htm
and here my mintpal wallet on site : DarkCoin   DRK   23.28546721   0.00000000   0.00000000   0.00000000


where are the missing DRK ?
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May 19, 2014, 12:20:04 PM
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i am shure this was discussed earlier... but anyway it is importatn not only for me...
today i was setting up my own wallet on my mac to get my funds from the exchanges for security reasons...
i decided to do the following to secure my wallet.dat. after transfering my coins i formatted 2 USB sticks
than i copied the wallet.dat on the first stick  - and moved the wallet.dat on the second stick...
now there is no wallet.dat on my computer anymore. next time before i start the darkcoin-qt i will move the wallet dat from one of the sticks back in place.
the question i can not answer myself... is moving the file realy moving it or is the wallet.dat still somewhere on my computer... and can be found by an hacker in case he can find a way to get into my mac???
thank you for an anwer that is non technical enough for me


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May 19, 2014, 12:23:05 PM
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Nobody could help me ?
Why it still "not yet redeemed" since 3:30AM ?

Not yet redeemed means that the coins you sent haven't yet been spent.
If you see the transaction, then the coins have been properly sent as far as the blockchain is concerned.


ok, but look :
here my mintpall wallet blockchain : http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?238976.htm
and here my mintpal wallet on site : DarkCoin   DRK   23.28546721   0.00000000   0.00000000   0.00000000


where are the missing DRK ?
I think you'd better ask mintpal support (or MintPal-Jay https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=238724 here on forum)

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May 19, 2014, 12:25:04 PM
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Nobody could help me ?
Why it still "not yet redeemed" since 3:30AM ?

Not yet redeemed means that the coins you sent haven't yet been spent.
If you see the transaction, then the coins have been properly sent as far as the blockchain is concerned.


ok, but look :
here my mintpall wallet blockchain : http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?238976.htm
and here my mintpal wallet on site : DarkCoin   DRK   23.28546721   0.00000000   0.00000000   0.00000000


where are the missing DRK ?

Submit a ticket telling them that there is a difference between the balance of your account, and the balance of your assigned address.
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May 19, 2014, 12:28:51 PM
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Nobody could help me ?
Why it still "not yet redeemed" since 3:30AM ?

Not yet redeemed means that the coins you sent haven't yet been spent.
If you see the transaction, then the coins have been properly sent as far as the blockchain is concerned.


ok, but look :
here my mintpall wallet blockchain : http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?238976.htm
and here my mintpal wallet on site : DarkCoin   DRK   23.28546721   0.00000000   0.00000000   0.00000000


where are the missing DRK ?


Submit a ticket telling them that there is a difference between the balance of your account, and the balance of your assigned address.

Already done, they say that all look normal for them ...



I wan't to die ... i'ts like throwing 100$ through the windows ...
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May 19, 2014, 12:30:25 PM
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i am shure this was discussed earlier... but anyway it is importatn not only for me...
today i was setting up my own wallet on my mac to get my funds from the exchanges for security reasons...
i decided to do the following to secure my wallet.dat. after transfering my coins i formatted 2 USB sticks
than i copied the wallet.dat on the first stick  - and moved the wallet.dat on the second stick...
now there is no wallet.dat on my computer anymore. next time before i start the darkcoin-qt i will move the wallet dat from one of the sticks back in place.
the question i can not answer myself... is moving the file realy moving it or is the wallet.dat still somewhere on my computer... and can be found by an hacker in case he can find a way to get into my mac???
thank you for an anwer that is non technical enough for me



I don't think it will be in the file system anywhere. However it may still recoverable from the hardrive, using recovery software. As long as you have a strong enough password on it nobody should be able to access the coins even if they did happen to get hold of the file.

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May 19, 2014, 12:31:38 PM
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HELP! Maybe a noob question, but hopefully, someone can help me out:

DarkCoin-qt gives a different total amount of DRK than the block explorers. When I look at the explorers I can find the "missing" DRK's. They are sent to a different account together with a 15 DRK transaction (I actually did a 15 DRK transaction).

For example: I do a -15 DRK transaction:
- 85
+ 15 (to the address I wanted to send it to)
+ 60 (to another address: unknown for me)

Is it possible that DarkCoin-QT does not show all my addresses and that I can still spend the DRK's that er in the "unknown address for me"?

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May 19, 2014, 12:35:36 PM
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ok, but look :
here my mintpall wallet blockchain : http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?238976.htm
and here my mintpal wallet on site : DarkCoin   DRK   23.28546721   0.00000000   0.00000000   0.00000000

where are the missing DRK ?
Submit a ticket telling them that there is a difference between the balance of your account, and the balance of your assigned address.

MintPal and other exchanges don't use the blockchain to maintain your account, they only use it for deposits & withdrawals, you balance is only maintained in their internal database.
Whenever they make a withdrawal, they will happily take amounts from whichever deposit address.

It's also why you can't use an account on an exchange (and many web wallet services) to bet on services like satoshi dice. Satoshi dice will send back your wins at the address that placed the bet, but for an exchange, that can be any of the deposit addresses.

That's also why if an exchange goes under or messes up its database backups, you can lose a lot, even if they were never hacked, that's what happened to bitomat http://siliconangle.com/blog/2011/08/01/third-largest-bitcoin-exchange-bitomat-lost-their-wallet-over-17000-bitcoins-missing/

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May 19, 2014, 12:37:01 PM
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i am shure this was discussed earlier... but anyway it is importatn not only for me...
today i was setting up my own wallet on my mac to get my funds from the exchanges for security reasons...
i decided to do the following to secure my wallet.dat. after transfering my coins i formatted 2 USB sticks
than i copied the wallet.dat on the first stick  - and moved the wallet.dat on the second stick...
now there is no wallet.dat on my computer anymore. next time before i start the darkcoin-qt i will move the wallet dat from one of the sticks back in place.
the question i can not answer myself... is moving the file realy moving it or is the wallet.dat still somewhere on my computer... and can be found by an hacker in case he can find a way to get into my mac???
thank you for an anwer that is non technical enough for me



delete the wallet and open the client  to overwrite it with an empty one.. shouldnt be recoverable i think
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May 19, 2014, 12:37:49 PM
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ok, but look :
here my mintpall wallet blockchain : http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?238976.htm
and here my mintpal wallet on site : DarkCoin   DRK   23.28546721   0.00000000   0.00000000   0.00000000

where are the missing DRK ?
Submit a ticket telling them that there is a difference between the balance of your account, and the balance of your assigned address.

MintPal and other exchanges don't use the blockchain to maintain your account, they only use it for deposits & withdrawals, you balance is only maintained in their internal database.
Whenever they make a withdrawal, they will happily take amounts from whichever deposit address.

It's also why you can't use an account on an exchange (and many web wallet services) to bet on services like satoshi dice. Satoshi dice will send back your wins at the address that placed the bet, but for an exchange, that can be any of the deposit addresses.

That's also why if an exchange goes under or messes up its database backups, you can lose a lot, even if they were never hacked, that's what happened to bitomat http://siliconangle.com/blog/2011/08/01/third-largest-bitcoin-exchange-bitomat-lost-their-wallet-over-17000-bitcoins-missing/


Ok ... so i'got fucked by the darksend mixing ...

what can i do now ?
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