Rolihlahla (OP)
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July 08, 2015, 12:12:27 PM |
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How much to run the MN?
1000 CHC
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ocminer
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July 08, 2015, 12:14:30 PM |
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Hmm I wonder why chc.suprnova.cc was removed from the OP.. thats one of the longest running pools I have (had)
Re-added it to the OP. Thanks Thanks, now I just need some miners there
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suprnova pools - reliable mining pools - #suprnova on freenet https://www.suprnova.cc - FOLLOW us @ Twitter ! twitter.com/SuprnovaPools
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July 08, 2015, 12:53:19 PM |
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Hmm I wonder why chc.suprnova.cc was removed from the OP.. thats one of the longest running pools I have (had)
You have more?
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ocminer
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July 08, 2015, 12:53:51 PM |
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Hmm I wonder why chc.suprnova.cc was removed from the OP.. thats one of the longest running pools I have (had)
You have more? Check my pools mainpage.. yes lots
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suprnova pools - reliable mining pools - #suprnova on freenet https://www.suprnova.cc - FOLLOW us @ Twitter ! twitter.com/SuprnovaPools
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July 08, 2015, 05:30:39 PM Last edit: July 08, 2015, 06:00:12 PM by Epsylon3 |
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I dont like to ask, but were the pool bounties offered ? Else, feel free to update the link of ccminer-c11 to the release link i posted a few posts ago...
My address is CSE5zDxtwsCMvk62z2Um5V8EWykgQWicJ3
Also interrested to setup a masternode on a dedicated server (gigabit connection in a datacenter)
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Rolihlahla (OP)
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July 08, 2015, 06:45:56 PM |
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I dont like to ask, but were the pool bounties offered ? Else, feel free to update the link of ccminer-c11 to the release link i posted a few posts ago...
My address is CSE5zDxtwsCMvk62z2Um5V8EWykgQWicJ3
Also interrested to setup a masternode on a dedicated server (gigabit connection in a datacenter)
Bounty sent. Thanks for your support!
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Epsylon3
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July 08, 2015, 07:10:41 PM |
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Thanks a lot
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Epsylon3
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July 10, 2015, 05:38:23 AM |
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cryptopia is not a so bad choice, i prefer it to ccex or alcurex sure poloniex would be better.
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illodin
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July 10, 2015, 02:39:21 PM |
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cryptopia is not a so bad choice, i prefer it to ccex or alcurex sure poloniex would be better. Yea cryptopia seems legit, marketplace and mining in addition to exchange. But please don't waste any effort on trying to get on poloniex as its KYC policy has scared many people away.
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July 10, 2015, 10:51:07 PM |
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cryptopia is not a so bad choice, i prefer it to ccex or alcurex sure poloniex would be better. Yea cryptopia seems legit, marketplace and mining in addition to exchange. But please don't waste any effort on trying to get on poloniex as its KYC policy has scared many people away. I don't have a problem with cryptopia either. I do like poloniex. Their "Know your customer" policy is a good and a bad thing. The good thing is that they are located in the United States. That means that you're not likely to fall victim to a scam where the coins disappear and they close up shop. They can be prosecuted if they engage in nefarious activities and are held to some accountability as opposed to many of the overseas exchanges located in countries where you would have no recourse if they decided to just take the funds and run. They are also one of the only exchanges to fall victim to a hack and reimburse their customers fully while still staying in business. But that was very early in their existence and they have been a solid exchange following a couple of early hiccups. Regarding Chaincoin. I'm pleasantly surprised to see that it's still here and it obviously has a collection of very talented individuals interested and working on it. It will be interesting to see what happens. The foundation is solid and anything could happen.
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July 12, 2015, 03:19:53 PM |
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Here's a Mac build: https://mega.co.nz/#!bVUygCoQ!BWNZ3Jwyu_mQjUgEchOoBnVDP-A7YZCosu6A2_nY-ic
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July 15, 2015, 04:18:40 AM |
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I fired up the miner and noticed it's giving 12 coin blocks.. Did I miss something?
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July 15, 2015, 07:32:07 AM Last edit: July 15, 2015, 07:47:43 AM by shojayxt |
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I fired up the miner and noticed it's giving 12 coin blocks.. Did I miss something?
Looks like there is a masternode running 00:31:00  masternode list 00:31:00  { "192.99.37.133:9999" : "ENABLED" } Edit: Doesn't look like it's affecting the suprnova pool Testing perhaps?
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Rolihlahla (OP)
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July 15, 2015, 09:03:50 AM |
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I fired up the miner and noticed it's giving 12 coin blocks.. Did I miss something?
Since version 0.9.2.1 the 25% of mining reward goes towards masternodes. This will be compulsory starting 21 July. Enough nodes seem to have upgraded so that you can now start masternodes on the network and use darksend mixing. I will post a guide to running a masternode shortly.
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abrakadabra
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July 15, 2015, 09:38:26 AM |
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one or many masternod on the host?
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July 15, 2015, 09:53:52 AM |
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Instructions to run masternode on linux:
1. Install chaincoind
2. Edit your chaincoin.conf file
rpcuser=<username> rpcpassword=<password> server=1
3. Run chaincoind and wait for it to sync
chaincoind --daemon
4. Get an address and deposit 1000 CHC into it
chaincoind getaccountaddress 0
Send exactly 1000 CHC to this address.
5. Get a masternode key
chaincoind masternode genkey
6. Stop chaincoind
7. Add to your chaincoin.conf file
listen=1 port=9999 masternode=1 masternodeprivkey=<key from step 5> masternodeaddr=<your machine ip>:9999
You must have an IP that's connectable from the internet with port 9999 open.
8. Start chaincoind
9. Wait for chaincoind to sync and your 1000 CHC deposit to have 15 confirmations
10. Start your masternode
chaincoind masternode start
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Rolihlahla (OP)
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July 15, 2015, 10:00:41 AM |
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one or many masternod on the host?
Instructions above is for one, but you can use same techniques as other masternode coins for managing multiple nodes.
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abrakadabra
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July 15, 2015, 10:23:43 AM |
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one or many masternod on the host?
Instructions above is for one, but you can use same techniques as other masternode coins for managing multiple nodes. DASH - only single masternode ./dash (port 9999) CRAVE - many masternode per host ./craved -datadir=.crave1 ./craved -datadir=.crave2 ./craved -datadir=.crave3 ... (port 9999 9998 9997 ...) CHAINCOIN? sorry for my English
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Rolihlahla (OP)
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July 15, 2015, 12:10:40 PM |
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one or many masternod on the host?
Instructions above is for one, but you can use same techniques as other masternode coins for managing multiple nodes. DASH - only single masternode ./dash (port 9999) CRAVE - many masternode per host ./craved -datadir=.crave1 ./craved -datadir=.crave2 ./craved -datadir=.crave3 ... (port 9999 9998 9997 ...) CHAINCOIN? sorry for my English Like Dash.
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