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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722551 times)
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June 19, 2014, 11:13:55 AM
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now, finally the numbers ad up  Grin




UNSURE ABOUT WHAT YOU NEED TO DO FOR FRIDAY'S HARD FORK?

You must update to the latest version, anyway, here is a guide on what to do depending on whether you are a regular user, masternode op, pool op, exchange, etc. Please visit and make sure you update soon.

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/june-20th-mandatory-update-details-hard-fork.1355/



DΛRKCOIN -> is now -> DΛSH
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not DashCoin, not DarkDash, not anything. The Name has been / is changed the tech stays the same
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June 19, 2014, 11:15:08 AM
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guys what trade bot is compatible with mintpal? the V2 api is still in private beta (wonder why Tongue)

is it a trade bot or an http script?

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June 19, 2014, 11:20:02 AM
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there isn't a reason why i can't use windows for my local/cold wallet? It's just that the MN setup guides over @ darkcointalk assume both local and remote machines are running linux.

EDIT: Scrap that. There is a win/linux guide @ darkcointalk

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/drk-guide-rc3-masternode-windows-local-linux-remote-vultr.1367/

Trade crypto? Check out Quatloo Trader - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=711966.0
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June 19, 2014, 11:20:11 AM
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there isn't a reason why i can't use windows for my local/cold wallet? It's just that the MN setup guides over @ darkcointalk assume both local and remote machines are running linux.

Here's the guide for Windows...

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/drk-guide-rc3-masternode-windows-local-linux-remote-vultr.1367/
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June 19, 2014, 11:20:20 AM
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Is it any problem to have your local masternodes wallet open on a different computer?

Shouldn't be, as long as you don't touch the 1000DRK balance, ie move it / spend it. Far safer though to keep it offline and have another wallet for everyday use.

(Exit the client, rename wallet.dat to masternodewallet.dat or something, fire up the client again and because there is now no wallet.dat in your .darkcoin dir, it will generate a fresh one.)
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June 19, 2014, 11:23:05 AM
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guys what trade bot is compatible with mintpal? the V2 api is still in private beta (wonder why Tongue)

is it a trade bot or an http script?


Running bots on Mintpal will cost you six figures for access to their trading API. Nice, eh?
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June 19, 2014, 11:23:24 AM
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Is it any problem to have your local masternodes wallet open on a different computer?

Shouldn't be, as long as you don't touch the 1000DRK balance, ie move it / spend it. Far safer though to keep it offline and have another wallet for everyday use.

(Exit the client, rename wallet.dat to masternodewallet.dat or something, fire up the client again and because there is now no wallet.dat in your .darkcoin dir, it will generate a fresh one.)

Gotcha, Ill do that and use the blockchain explorer to keep an eye on the 1000drk. Thanks.

Anyone know the exact time of the hardfork?

Trade crypto? Check out Quatloo Trader - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=711966.0
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June 19, 2014, 11:28:26 AM
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Is it any problem to have your local masternodes wallet open on a different computer?

Shouldn't be, as long as you don't touch the 1000DRK balance, ie move it / spend it. Far safer though to keep it offline and have another wallet for everyday use.

(Exit the client, rename wallet.dat to masternodewallet.dat or something, fire up the client again and because there is now no wallet.dat in your .darkcoin dir, it will generate a fresh one.)

Gotcha, Ill do that and use the blockchain explorer to keep an eye on the 1000drk. Thanks.

Anyone know the exact time of the hardfork?

1600 GMT

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June 19, 2014, 11:28:54 AM
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Is it any problem to have your local masternodes wallet open on a different computer?

Shouldn't be, as long as you don't touch the 1000DRK balance, ie move it / spend it. Far safer though to keep it offline and have another wallet for everyday use.

(Exit the client, rename wallet.dat to masternodewallet.dat or something, fire up the client again and because there is now no wallet.dat in your .darkcoin dir, it will generate a fresh one.)

Gotcha, Ill do that and use the blockchain explorer to keep an eye on the 1000drk. Thanks.

Anyone know the exact time of the hardfork?

16:00 GMT / 12:00 noon EST

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June 19, 2014, 11:32:03 AM
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We are entering the final hours before the fork, I'm a bit excited.

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June 19, 2014, 11:32:19 AM
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Is it any problem to have your local masternodes wallet open on a different computer?

Shouldn't be, as long as you don't touch the 1000DRK balance, ie move it / spend it. Far safer though to keep it offline and have another wallet for everyday use.

(Exit the client, rename wallet.dat to masternodewallet.dat or something, fire up the client again and because there is now no wallet.dat in your .darkcoin dir, it will generate a fresh one.)

Gotcha, Ill do that and use the blockchain explorer to keep an eye on the 1000drk. Thanks.

Anyone know the exact time of the hardfork?

Don't forget to back up your masternodewallet.dat, minimum 3 usb sticks in separate locations and upload it to google drive or dropbox or similar too, encrypt the .dat file(s) as well, even if it's just 7zip-ing them with a good password. Or dupmprivkey and do it with paper backups.

Nobody takes backups seriously until they get burned, and a $10000 burn (current prices, this will go up!) is going to fucking hurt. Wink
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June 19, 2014, 11:47:35 AM
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I like usb sticks in jam jars........buried in the garden. Paper wallet stuck in em too wouldn't hurt.
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June 19, 2014, 11:50:08 AM
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I like usb sticks in jam jars........buried in the garden. Paper wallet stuck in em too wouldn't hurt.

I see a lot of holes appearing in your garden overnight..
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June 19, 2014, 11:54:08 AM
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I like usb sticks in jam jars........buried in the garden. Paper wallet stuck in em too wouldn't hurt.

I see a lot of holes appearing in your garden overnight..


nextspring he will have nice jars plants multipled Wink

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June 19, 2014, 12:15:25 PM
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The dark army creeps up the hill slowly and carefully... the 0.018 bunker is nearly in site.

Will it be slowly chipped down. Overwhelmed..

Or will it be
EATEN BY A DARK KILLER WHALE!
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June 19, 2014, 12:16:06 PM
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guys what trade bot is compatible with mintpal? the V2 api is still in private beta (wonder why Tongue)


is it a trade bot or an http script?


Running bots on Mintpal will cost you six figures for access to their trading API. Nice, eh?

I got six figure number but it starts with a zero: 0.00001 btc

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June 19, 2014, 12:16:28 PM
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Sure wouldn't want to be a short seller going into this RC3 fork.  

I would suggest covering now or else end up having to cover in the 20's.  Grin

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June 19, 2014, 12:19:25 PM
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The dark army creeps up the hill slowly and carefully... the 0.018 bunker is nearly in site.

Will it be slowly chipped down. Overwhelmed..

Or will it be
EATEN BY A DARK KILLER WHALE!

It would have been eaten by now, unless he's still sleeping? Its only 08:17am in New York...

Naaa... probably little sardines will munch that wall. I expect lots of FIAT to hit the exchanges today/tomorrow - so its either
the battle of the sardines today, or the battle of the whales post-fork.

Oh, and lets not forget about waves and waves of DDoS attacks to promote fear and panic!! Should start soon enough too...
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June 19, 2014, 12:23:21 PM
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The dark army creeps up the hill slowly and carefully... the 0.018 bunker is nearly in site.

Will it be slowly chipped down. Overwhelmed..

Or will it be
EATEN BY A DARK KILLER WHALE!

It would have been eaten by now, unless he's still sleeping? Its only 08:17am in New York...

Naaa... probably little sardines will munch that wall. I expect lots of FIAT to hit the exchanges today/tomorrow - so its either
the battle of the sardines today, or the battle of the whales post-fork.

Oh, and lets not forget about waves and waves of DDoS attacks to promote fear and panic!! Should start soon enough too...

Ah the lesser known but equally deadly DARK PIRANHA ATTACK
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June 19, 2014, 12:23:26 PM
Last edit: June 19, 2014, 12:37:49 PM by toknormal
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Or dupmprivkey and do it with paper backups

That's the one you want (for long term storage).

For me, USB sticks are ok but just as incidentals. The definitive security is:

[1] - keep a clean external boot drive that you never use and almost never goes online
[2] - create a 10mb encrypted drive image with a strong password that you can remember (i.e. not a random character one - one you can remember but that is still complex)
[3] - create your wallets and wotnot on the boot drive but still offline
[4] - encrypt the wallet
[5] - in 'debug' mode, use 'dumpprivkey' to get the private keys and print them (along with the public keys)
[6a] - create a folder in the encrypted drive and pop the wallet AND a text document containing the private key into it
[6b] - create a "Backup" folder inside that folder to hold past versions of the wallet

[7] - shutdown

***********END OF OFFLINE MODE **********

[8] - go online on your regular computer
[9] - send funds to the wallet address
[10] - copy the encrypted drive to your online backup (Google drive etc)
[11] - when you want to access your funds, do this:

 - close all browsers and SKYPE !!!  <-- very important
 - unplug your network cable and switch off airport from the little quick access menu bar (or on Windows disable wi-fi)
 - connect the external boot drive containing the encrypted drive, open the encrypted drive
 - drag the wallet out into your main PC (or Mac) /home/Library/Application Support/darkcoin
 - unmount the encrypted drive image <----- IMPORTANT BIT

[12] - go online, perform transfers and quit the wallet

*********** GO BACK OFFLINE **********

[13] - re-open the encrypted drive and move the wallet that was there into the 'backups' folder
[14] - COPY the live wallet (from the dark coin folder) into the encrypted drive
[15] - MOVE the live wallet to the desktop and place in a folder called "to be deleted"
[16] - unmount the encrypted drive

*********** FINAL STEP - NEW PAPER BACKUP AND VALIDATION THAT WE DIDN'T SCREW UP SOMEWHERE **********

[17] - launch the client and check that your special address ISN'T there (because you removed the 'live' wallet)
[18] - remount the encrypted drive
[19] - drag the current wallet out of the drive and back into /home/Library/Application Support/darkcoin
[20] - fire up the client and check that your funds are there (you can do this offline because we downloaded the block chain at step 9)
[21] - do dumpprivkey for all addresses (including the new change addresses) ( <-- IMPORTANT BIT)
[22] - print the paper wallet
[23] - update the text file in the encrypted drive with the new privkeys


Final Step

[24] - if everything went ok with the validation phase, delete the folder created at step [15] "to be deleted" and empty wastebasket


********* Encrypted Drive now contains updated wallet and electronic copy of paper wallet containing new changes addresses ********

[25] - copy encrypted drive image to USB sticks / google drive etc as required
[26] - disconnect hardware boot drive

********* Your main PC now contains no traces of any live wallet
********* Your backup drive contains the live wallet under 2 layers of encryption and the paper wallet under 1 layer of encryption
********* You have printed copies of the private keys if all your electronic backups disappear

[27] - go back online and continue browsing happily


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