salmion
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May 21, 2014, 03:52:11 PM |
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Seeing Doge go down in flames will make me so joyous. Innovate or abdicate, bitches.
I was under the impression that they have done a very good job in getting exposure and new people into cryptos. Having the tech and innovations is only half the battle. Yup Doge is whether you like like it or not good for all crypto. It's the gateway drug for a lot of people who see bitcoin as expensive/scary. Leave them to their demented happy world. Some shibes will turn into DRKdoges.
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Firster
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May 21, 2014, 03:52:46 PM |
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This currency is beyond my imagination Yeah.
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Sleepyx
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May 21, 2014, 03:56:43 PM |
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Honest Tim
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May 21, 2014, 04:01:36 PM |
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Yup Doge is whether you like like it or not good for all crypto. It's the gateway drug for a lot of people who see bitcoin as expensive/scary. Leave them to their demented happy world. Some shibes will turn into DRKdoges.
We already have that
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Slipknot79
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May 21, 2014, 04:04:15 PM |
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Need a gf with big boobs
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eduffield (OP)
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May 21, 2014, 04:05:12 PM |
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Has anyone had any success running a masternode from a wallet on a local machine? No matter what I try, my node goes to status 0 after an hour or so.
It seems like this started happening on the later versions, it was definitely working with cold wallets on earlier versions. I dont think there is anything wrong with the setup process. I think we have to wait for a statement on the matter from the devs, I am sure we will hear from eduffield soon. Maybe you misunderstood my PM, cold masternodes are NOT implemented yet. You can "hide" the node with the money and have the wallet be encrypted, but you can't really take it offline. The idea of the masternode network is they have to prove they're available for service, so the source node must continue to ping the network. What you're talking about could be a feature for later on in the future. But I haven't had time to implement something like that yet.
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Joshuar
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May 21, 2014, 04:05:49 PM |
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MRO could be a better coin with better features then Darkcoin but if there is no hype where will the coin be? you need both innovation and Hype to make it big Darkcoin came along at the right time
Question is, who is the developer of MRO? Is s/he working on a GUI wallet? Does s/he have future plans for new innovations and is s/he capable of implementing them? Evan has proven himself quite capable so far. The excitement I get from Darkcoin comes from Evan's ideas (and the community's) and his ability to make these things happen. He's also devoted 100% of his time for the next two years to this coin, which is a huge commitment. (well, half of that's run out now) I'm certain he won't disappear after that, but I'm also certain we won't need 100% of his time anymore either. I don't think it's hype that has finally brought the attention of the community at large to Darkcoin, but the incredible work and devotion that Evan has given this super innovative coin. It's only hype if it's not real. This is real.+1, Evan has proven to be a terrific dev. Darkcoin will also have Ring Signatures and I2P, along with masternodes. No other "anonymous" coin can compete, especially not clones like Monero.
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toknormal
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May 21, 2014, 04:07:31 PM |
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DarkSend will be enabled by default in the final release if it is not already in the release candidates (I am running the stable version for now). So this is a non-issue.
Quote from: toknormal on Today at 12:13:51 PM BTC has gone through a 5 month consolidation, during which it compressed down to less than half it's peak value.DRK on the other hand has inflated by about 1000% in the space of about 2-3 weeks.
On the other hand DRK's price was stagnant for months. This is not a MRO type pump where the coin has been on exchanges for a couple days and it has already done 5x or 6x. I see DRK's price growth as excitement over an ever closer DarkSend release and more public recognition via articles like the one in Wired today. That's the thing about technical(market) analysis in a market this illiquid. You get a nice article that no one knows about in advance other than the author and we are on the rise again. Way too much is unknown to do more than guess based on pass experiences from other coins which may or may not apply. If DRK was just another coin it would have been dumped in a few days like BlackCoin. Yet is has been nearly a month on the rise.
Thanks for posting that. I like the idea that Darksend is going to be the default mode for the network eventually because I've been telling people that thats the big difference between DRK and Dark Wallet - i.e. that income remains private. re. guessing on the future, yes, I accept your point. We are all guessing and I'm happy to "let people have their fun". But at the same time there's a balance to strike because price hysteria can come at the price of turning the thread into a cult sideshow. It just gets overrun by pumpers and dumpers waiting on their rise and the thread ceases to be informative for investors which IMO should be its main purpose. (As I say, I've done my fair share of it, so no fingers pointed in any direction that isn't also my own). Having said all that, the points you've made about the long term future of a currency like this are basically ones that I agree with. Whatever Bitcoin's future as a store of value, there's bound to be a massive part of the economy that just doesn't want to be transacting on a blockchain as transparent as Bitcoin's full stop. It's a no brainer.
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chaeplin
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May 21, 2014, 04:09:08 PM |
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Connected Darkcoin client is 220. { "version" : 90406, "protocolversion" : 70015, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 72326, "timeoffset" : 0, "connections" : 220, "proxy" : "", "difficulty" : 2465.16929414, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1396965197, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "mininput" : 0.00001000, "unlocked_until" : 0, "errors" : "" }
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fearcoka
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May 21, 2014, 04:09:19 PM |
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anyone interested in buying drkcoin.com
message me
Large potential for a shop, services, guides, fan pages and more
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Just Nao Tomori and Bitcoin ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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solo20
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May 21, 2014, 04:11:10 PM Last edit: May 21, 2014, 04:33:14 PM by solo20 |
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MRO could be a better coin with better features then Darkcoin but if there is no hype where will the coin be? you need both innovation and Hype to make it big Darkcoin came along at the right time
Question is, who is the developer of MRO? Is s/he working on a GUI wallet? Does s/he have future plans for new innovations and is s/he capable of implementing them? Evan has proven himself quite capable so far. The excitement I get from Darkcoin comes from Evan's ideas (and the community's) and his ability to make these things happen. He's also devoted 100% of his time for the next two years to this coin, which is a huge commitment. (well, half of that's run out now) I'm certain he won't disappear after that, but I'm also certain we won't need 100% of his time anymore either. I don't think it's hype that has finally brought the attention of the community at large to Darkcoin, but the incredible work and devotion that Evan has given this super innovative coin. It's only hype if it's not real. This is real.by saying Darkcoin is being fueled by hype is not a bad thing you guys are acting like its not part of the equation for a coin to succeed I think you are getting the wrong impression about me I do not support MRO. I support darkcoin and other coins I think might have a shot to go mainstream like bitcoin has in the end its all about money
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May 21, 2014, 04:13:16 PM |
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Masternode was easy to get going. Just a bit of time searching whenever I got stuck. Thanks guys for all the good posts here that I could reference.
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Minotaur26
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May 21, 2014, 04:17:20 PM |
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Has anyone had any success running a masternode from a wallet on a local machine? No matter what I try, my node goes to status 0 after an hour or so.
It seems like this started happening on the later versions, it was definitely working with cold wallets on earlier versions. I dont think there is anything wrong with the setup process. I think we have to wait for a statement on the matter from the devs, I am sure we will hear from eduffield soon. Maybe you misunderstood my PM, cold masternodes are NOT implemented yet. You can "hide" the node with the money and have the wallet be encrypted, but you can't really take it offline. The idea of the masternode network is they have to prove they're available for service, so the source node must continue to ping the network. What you're talking about could be a feature for later on in the future. But I haven't had time to implement something like that yet. Got it! Sorry I missed the PM, would have posted about it sooner. Thank you very much for taking the time to clarify.
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eltito
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May 21, 2014, 04:23:33 PM |
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Has anyone had any success running a masternode from a wallet on a local machine? No matter what I try, my node goes to status 0 after an hour or so.
It seems like this started happening on the later versions, it was definitely working with cold wallets on earlier versions. I dont think there is anything wrong with the setup process. I think we have to wait for a statement on the matter from the devs, I am sure we will hear from eduffield soon. Maybe you misunderstood my PM, cold masternodes are NOT implemented yet. You can "hide" the node with the money and have the wallet be encrypted, but you can't really take it offline. The idea of the masternode network is they have to prove they're available for service, so the source node must continue to ping the network. What you're talking about could be a feature for later on in the future. But I haven't had time to implement something like that yet. Got it! Sorry I missed the PM, would have posted about it sooner. Thank you very much for taking the time to clarify. Well that explains that :p. So I moved one wallet.dat to its corresponding masternode, but when I try to start the masternode I get -bash: ![y: event not found I took a lot of norco this morning, so if somebody could hold my hand and tell me it'll be ok that would be awesome...
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MyFarm
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May 21, 2014, 04:25:18 PM |
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Darkcoin price ticker Android app. You can download it from Google Play store. By searching on: - DRK price - DRK price ticker - Darkcoin price - Darkcoin price ticker - Price ticker Or going to the following link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.wiskunde.drk&hl=nlSincerely, Wiskunde Darkcoin donation address: Xs6CMP9B4uaiyYe1XqQDK5dPa5wXB1Nnn2 Thank you for developing for the community. Donation sent! I hope others open their wallets as well!
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jcarl987
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May 21, 2014, 04:25:41 PM |
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Has anyone had any success running a masternode from a wallet on a local machine? No matter what I try, my node goes to status 0 after an hour or so.
It seems like this started happening on the later versions, it was definitely working with cold wallets on earlier versions. I dont think there is anything wrong with the setup process. I think we have to wait for a statement on the matter from the devs, I am sure we will hear from eduffield soon. Maybe you misunderstood my PM, cold masternodes are NOT implemented yet. You can "hide" the node with the money and have the wallet be encrypted, but you can't really take it offline. The idea of the masternode network is they have to prove they're available for service, so the source node must continue to ping the network. What you're talking about could be a feature for later on in the future. But I haven't had time to implement something like that yet. Thanks guys! I'll just run it with the wallet on the node for now then.
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jcarl987
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May 21, 2014, 04:26:36 PM |
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Has anyone had any success running a masternode from a wallet on a local machine? No matter what I try, my node goes to status 0 after an hour or so.
It seems like this started happening on the later versions, it was definitely working with cold wallets on earlier versions. I dont think there is anything wrong with the setup process. I think we have to wait for a statement on the matter from the devs, I am sure we will hear from eduffield soon. Maybe you misunderstood my PM, cold masternodes are NOT implemented yet. You can "hide" the node with the money and have the wallet be encrypted, but you can't really take it offline. The idea of the masternode network is they have to prove they're available for service, so the source node must continue to ping the network. What you're talking about could be a feature for later on in the future. But I haven't had time to implement something like that yet. Got it! Sorry I missed the PM, would have posted about it sooner. Thank you very much for taking the time to clarify. Well that explains that :p. So I moved one wallet.dat to its corresponding masternode, but when I try to start the masternode I get I took a lot of norco this morning, so if somebody could hold my hand and tell me it'll be ok that would be awesome... I guess you have an exclamation mark in your password. Try enclosing it in single quotes. By the way it looks like you have just given out a piece of your password, if so then maybe best to edit your post.
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eltito
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May 21, 2014, 04:29:20 PM |
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Has anyone had any success running a masternode from a wallet on a local machine? No matter what I try, my node goes to status 0 after an hour or so.
It seems like this started happening on the later versions, it was definitely working with cold wallets on earlier versions. I dont think there is anything wrong with the setup process. I think we have to wait for a statement on the matter from the devs, I am sure we will hear from eduffield soon. Maybe you misunderstood my PM, cold masternodes are NOT implemented yet. You can "hide" the node with the money and have the wallet be encrypted, but you can't really take it offline. The idea of the masternode network is they have to prove they're available for service, so the source node must continue to ping the network. What you're talking about could be a feature for later on in the future. But I haven't had time to implement something like that yet. Got it! Sorry I missed the PM, would have posted about it sooner. Thank you very much for taking the time to clarify. Well that explains that :p. So I moved one wallet.dat to its corresponding masternode, but when I try to start the masternode I get -bash: ![y: event not found I took a lot of norco this morning, so if somebody could hold my hand and tell me it'll be ok that would be awesome... I guess you have an exclamation mark in your password. Try enclosing it in single quotes. By the way it looks like you have just given out a piece of your password, if so then maybe best to edit your post. Lol - I tried double quotes earlier but my linux-fu is lacking. Plus I'm stoned as fuck (I don't take this crap very often). That was it thanks!
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ptman
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May 21, 2014, 04:31:47 PM |
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jcarl987
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May 21, 2014, 04:33:03 PM |
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Has anyone had any success running a masternode from a wallet on a local machine? No matter what I try, my node goes to status 0 after an hour or so.
It seems like this started happening on the later versions, it was definitely working with cold wallets on earlier versions. I dont think there is anything wrong with the setup process. I think we have to wait for a statement on the matter from the devs, I am sure we will hear from eduffield soon. Maybe you misunderstood my PM, cold masternodes are NOT implemented yet. You can "hide" the node with the money and have the wallet be encrypted, but you can't really take it offline. The idea of the masternode network is they have to prove they're available for service, so the source node must continue to ping the network. What you're talking about could be a feature for later on in the future. But I haven't had time to implement something like that yet. Got it! Sorry I missed the PM, would have posted about it sooner. Thank you very much for taking the time to clarify. Well that explains that :p. So I moved one wallet.dat to its corresponding masternode, but when I try to start the masternode I get -bash: ![y: event not found I took a lot of norco this morning, so if somebody could hold my hand and tell me it'll be ok that would be awesome... I guess you have an exclamation mark in your password. Try enclosing it in single quotes. By the way it looks like you have just given out a piece of your password, if so then maybe best to edit your post. Lol - I tried double quotes earlier but my linux-fu is lacking. Plus I'm stoned as fuck (I don't take this crap very often). That was it thanks! No worries! I had the same problem not long ago and also tried the double quotes before I figured it out
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