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May 25, 2014, 11:52:59 AM |
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It seems to me like the fact that drk is doing so well, that the worst in people is rising and trolls start infecting the boards. And this all because of the moneyflow into drk.
All because they missed out on getting it early, but really its still very early. Indeed it is still early and not too late for anyone to jump in.
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AlexGR
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May 25, 2014, 11:53:11 AM |
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Gyrsur
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Bitcoin Legal Tender Countries: 2 of 206
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May 25, 2014, 11:53:17 AM |
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Hello, I am a film music composer, but also a huge fan of crypto-currencies and especially DarkCoin. DarkCoin has inspired me to compose a DarkCoin Anthem and the music was already performed by a huge 100 musicians symphonic orchestra for me. The music theme is really great and will motivate all people who invested in DRK and also their friends once they hear the anthem. It is also against all trolls, who think they can manipulate people to lose their motivation. I will soon upload the music to YouTube, but will need some graphics, images and also a possible 3D video of the DarkCoin logo. I would be happy if somebody will provide me with this media, so I can make a great YouTube presentation of the DarkCoin. Feel free to contact me at tcherkin@gmail.comThanks, Georgii Cerkiin Here you can listen to the music, feel free to use the music for all projects concerning DarkCoin DarkCoin Anthem - The Long Version: https://soundcloud.com/tcherkin/darkcoin-orchestral-anthem-long-versionDarkCoin Anthem - The Short Version: https://soundcloud.com/tcherkin/darkcoin-orchestral-anthem-short-versionI hope all the fans of DarkCoin will enjoy this music. Thank you! I will also appreciate your DRK donations here: XiG7xsjFrAwtk3iAmxgapycErnErLCxuJQ nice, but a "Proof-Of-Originator" would be very appreciated. some website, facebook with your equipment? Who made you internet cop all of a sudden and what is your relation to the darkcoin project that you ask these questions? do my own reseach on the Proof-Of-Originator problem. this example helps me a lot to go forward to a solution.
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thelonecrouton
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May 25, 2014, 11:55:57 AM |
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its not working when i type sudo -u red ./darkcoind masternode start mypassphrase i did everything what is needed before and sent exactly 1000drk any help would be nice
Forget the sudo, just run it as normal user. And use single quotes around your passphrase. ./darkcoind masternode start 'mypassphrase'
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Sleepyx
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May 25, 2014, 11:56:00 AM |
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Ok guys, I am excited for the hard fork and masternode payments. However, I am a bit worried about the security of my wallet on server. Wallet has nice strong password, I have only port 22 open to my IP, 9999 open, and 2FA setup for Amazon Web Services. Should I be ok?
I think so. Although I have no idea about clearing bash history so it doesn't store the wallet pw on it from when we ran "darkcoind masternode start 'mypassword"?
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AlexGR
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May 25, 2014, 11:57:20 AM |
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can someone please help me return my bitwisdom chart to the standard view? it currently looks like this: i'm not actually sure how i managed to change it, but it should look like this: EDIT: Sorry i just realised this isn't in the appropriate thread It's the time intervals. You've selected WEEKS instead of hours. (higher part of the screen)
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AlexGR
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May 25, 2014, 11:58:00 AM |
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BUMP again for this page, make sure it's on every page until the hard fork.
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mpetro
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May 25, 2014, 12:01:52 PM |
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Is there any way to buy some darkcoin using paypal or mastercard... and with BTC???
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thelonecrouton
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May 25, 2014, 12:01:58 PM |
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Ok guys, I am excited for the hard fork and masternode payments. However, I am a bit worried about the security of my wallet on server. Wallet has nice strong password, I have only port 22 open to my IP, 9999 open, and 2FA setup for Amazon Web Services. Should I be ok?
I think so. Although I have no idea about clearing bash history so it doesn't store the wallet pw on it from when we ran "darkcoind masternode start 'mypassword"? Clear bash history with cd ~/ ln -sf /dev/null .bash_history
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Minotaur26
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May 25, 2014, 12:05:11 PM |
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People, hold your Darkcoins, this is just starting. It is 7am in the United States East Coast, and 5 am in the West Coast right now. Same in South America, America will be getting in the game soon.
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May 25, 2014, 12:06:32 PM |
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Ok guys, I am excited for the hard fork and masternode payments. However, I am a bit worried about the security of my wallet on server. Wallet has nice strong password, I have only port 22 open to my IP, 9999 open, and 2FA setup for Amazon Web Services. Should I be ok?
I think so. Although I have no idea about clearing bash history so it doesn't store the wallet pw on it from when we ran "darkcoind masternode start 'mypassword"? Clear bash history with cd ~/ ln -sf /dev/null .bash_history
Masternode question: When I start the masternode with darkcoind masternode start mypassphrase can I then shut the terminal window? I am worried about the wallet passphrase being there in plain sight. Plus what happens if/when my local box goes offline for whatever reason, does the masternode persist? Apologies for noobness at this. And is there a site that lists masternodes, so I can see from elsewhere that it's up and running? Thanks. This works on linux: darkcoind masternode start `head -1` Type your password on the next line. If you do it this way the history will show 'head -1' instead of your password.
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ubuw00d
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May 25, 2014, 12:06:39 PM |
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Ok guys, I am excited for the hard fork and masternode payments. However, I am a bit worried about the security of my wallet on server. Wallet has nice strong password, I have only port 22 open to my IP, 9999 open, and 2FA setup for Amazon Web Services. Should I be ok?
I think so. Although I have no idea about clearing bash history so it doesn't store the wallet pw on it from when we ran "darkcoind masternode start 'mypassword"? it seems like most people are looking down all but port 9999, but SSH shouldn't be a problem. i think I remember reading that it was possible to have your 1kDRK stored in a different wallet keeping them 'safer'? So your hosting is with AWS or is it your own machine? I'm looking at running a masternode with near future too
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Sleepyx
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May 25, 2014, 12:10:03 PM |
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Ok guys, I am excited for the hard fork and masternode payments. However, I am a bit worried about the security of my wallet on server. Wallet has nice strong password, I have only port 22 open to my IP, 9999 open, and 2FA setup for Amazon Web Services. Should I be ok?
I think so. Although I have no idea about clearing bash history so it doesn't store the wallet pw on it from when we ran "darkcoind masternode start 'mypassword"? Clear bash history with cd ~/ ln -sf /dev/null .bash_history
oooh linking it to /dev/null clears it. I had done that so I guess theres no need for my overuse of history -c thanks
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Donho
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May 25, 2014, 12:11:27 PM |
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Ok guys, I am excited for the hard fork and masternode payments. However, I am a bit worried about the security of my wallet on server. Wallet has nice strong password, I have only port 22 open to my IP, 9999 open, and 2FA setup for Amazon Web Services. Should I be ok?
I think so. Although I have no idea about clearing bash history so it doesn't store the wallet pw on it from when we ran "darkcoind masternode start 'mypassword"? it seems like most people are looking down all but port 9999, but SSH shouldn't be a problem. i think I remember reading that it was possible to have your 1kDRK stored in a different wallet keeping them 'safer'? So your hosting is with AWS or is it your own machine? I'm looking at running a masternode with near future too You can store the 1k on a different machine, but the wallet with the 1k in it has to stay online for now. Cold storage is not implemented yet. But AFAIK it's planned Here's a thred regarding local/remote setup on Darkcointalk: https://darkcointalk.org/threads/remote-masternode-guide.410/
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May 25, 2014, 12:13:10 PM |
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Idea:
masternode-pool
you mine, when the pool hits 1000 DRK it creates a masternode.
you can only cash out when the pool has more than 1000 DRKs. You get % for all the DRKs you didnt cash out.
...if the pool reaches 2K a nother Masternode is setup, etc.
so you dont need 1k, to run a masternode, you only need a miner, and some time.
someone of the well known pool operators willing/able? I would point my small miner to that direction... ;-)
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DΛRKCOIN -> is now -> DΛSH ---------- not DashCoin, not DarkDash, not anything. The Name has been / is changed the tech stays the same
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child_harold
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May 25, 2014, 12:14:45 PM |
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WHAT TIME /BLOCK WE FORKING?
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Donho
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May 25, 2014, 12:15:47 PM |
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Idea:
masternode-pool
you mine, when the pool hits 1000 DRK it creates a masternode.
you can only cash out when the pool has more than 1000 DRKs. You get % for all the DRKs you didnt cash out.
...if the pool reaches 2K a nother Masternode is setup, etc.
so you dont need 1k, to run a masternode, you only need a miner, and some time.
someone of the well known pool operators willing/able? I would point my small miner to that direction... ;-)
It's a lot of money (that isn't your own) to be responsible for as a pool operator.
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May 25, 2014, 12:16:34 PM |
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Idea:
masternode-pool
you mine, when the pool hits 1000 DRK it creates a masternode.
you can only cash out when the pool has more than 1000 DRKs. You get % for all the DRKs you didnt cash out.
...if the pool reaches 2K a nother Masternode is setup, etc.
so you dont need 1k, to run a masternode, you only need a miner, and some time.
someone of the well known pool operators willing/able? I would point my small miner to that direction... ;-)
That's a cool idea only problem is once the 1000 DRK have created the Masternode, what if someone wants to cash out? You need the 1000 for the MN but if they contributed to say 10 DRK of the 1000, they can't get them? Just thinking out loud...
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May 25, 2014, 12:21:09 PM |
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Idea:
masternode-pool
you mine, when the pool hits 1000 DRK it creates a masternode.
you can only cash out when the pool has more than 1000 DRKs. You get % for all the DRKs you didnt cash out.
...if the pool reaches 2K a nother Masternode is setup, etc.
so you dont need 1k, to run a masternode, you only need a miner, and some time.
someone of the well known pool operators willing/able? I would point my small miner to that direction... ;-)
That's a cool idea only problem is once the 1000 DRK have created the Masternode, what if someone wants to cash out? You need the 1000 for the MN but if they contributed to say 10 DRK of the 1000, they can't get them? Just thinking out loud... yeb, you can only cash out, if the pool is liquid. And if you know that, it is your own risk. (and the pooloperator could create a cashout-que, so you mark your account to be cashed out when the pool gets DRKs... (masternode-payments, other people mining) yes it is a risk, for the operator, and for every single one. but if 1000 people risk 1drk, the (probable) fall is not that hard... ... more shoulders, more strength
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DΛRKCOIN -> is now -> DΛSH ---------- not DashCoin, not DarkDash, not anything. The Name has been / is changed the tech stays the same
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