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tmuir12
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April 14, 2014, 10:00:57 AM |
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tq for your explaination bro but sorry i still dont understand, can u make a step by step manual?
As long as I get another stake come in tonight I will take some screen shots and put something together
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tmuir12
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April 14, 2014, 11:34:53 AM Last edit: April 14, 2014, 12:00:45 PM by tmuir12 |
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While I wait for a POS to coin in so I can show how that displays I will show how to turn on coin control and show coin age for those that don't know how to set it up. Open your wallet up and click on settings then options In the window that opens up select Display and then put a check in the check-box for 'Display Coin Control Features' Then click ok and close that window Thats it, coin control is now enabled as long as you are using version 1.1 Wallet Now to see your coin age click on the send button followed by the 'inputs' button that now comes up The coin control window will now open and let you see the age of your coins. POS starts once the coins have been in your wallet for more than 30 days. Cash creates a new block roughly every minute (It can be a bit slower or faster so its not exact) so for the coins to be 30 days old 43,200 blocks must of been created since you received them. Look at the image below and its a small sample from my wallet with the youngest coins only having 5438 confirmations with the oldest having 41507 confirmations, so none of these are old enough to be used for POS, with the oldest being 1693 confirmations (minutes) (28.2 hours) from reaching 30 days. Once a coin reaches 30 days age it doesn't immediately stake, and sometimes it does stake but someone else's wallet also creates a stake and only one will be excepted into the block chain so if they beat you, yours will never confirm. But don't worry you haven't lost anything, it will just try again until you do get a stake. Also coin age can go out to 90 days, so if you go off-line for 90 days and then come back online you won't loose any interest just instead of it being 30 days worth of 10% PA it would be 90 days worth of 10%PA. I'm pretty sure though if its longer than 90 days you will start to loose interest. I'll post up what the coins look like in your wallet after you have earned POS when I next earn a POS
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tmuir12
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April 16, 2014, 09:14:36 AM |
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Had some coins stake last night and can now explain the rest of it. First of all here are some coins in my wallet of the correct age for POS. Then during the night I had two lots of coins stake and earn me some interest. I'm going to explain what happens in your wallet now focussing on the one that gave me 0.128134 Cash Here is the same coins, note the amount of 10.054841 is no longer there but there is an amount of 5.091488 and 5.091487 If you add these two amounts together you get 10.182975. Now if we take the interest 0.128134 from 10.182975 we get 10.054841. So when your coins are used for POS the interest is added to the total and then this total is split in half and the coin age is reset to zero. This means every time you earn interest the amount used is broken into two halves which means if you do nothing you POS will be roughly half for each payment, but you will get twice as many. If you don't like this idea send them back to yourself to group them back together to get fewer but larger payments. If you do the math you will see the coins earned just over 1.27% interest as there coin age was around 66500, or just over 46 days, so 10%PA interest was paid on just over 46 days, proving you don't loose interest if the coins don't stake right at the 30 day mark. Hope this is of use to some people
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April 18, 2014, 05:03:33 PM |
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Had some coins stake last night and can now explain the rest of it. First of all here are some coins in my wallet of the correct age for POS. http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n316/tmuir1/Cashcoin/coincontrol5.pngThen during the night I had two lots of coins stake and earn me some interest. http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n316/tmuir1/Cashcoin/coincontrol6.pngI'm going to explain what happens in your wallet now focussing on the one that gave me 0.128134 Cash http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n316/tmuir1/Cashcoin/coincontrol7.pngHere is the same coins, note the amount of 10.054841 is no longer there but there is an amount of 5.091488 and 5.091487 If you add these two amounts together you get 10.182975. Now if we take the interest 0.128134 from 10.182975 we get 10.054841. So when your coins are used for POS the interest is added to the total and then this total is split in half and the coin age is reset to zero. This means every time you earn interest the amount used is broken into two halves which means if you do nothing you POS will be roughly half for each payment, but you will get twice as many. If you don't like this idea send them back to yourself to group them back together to get fewer but larger payments. If you do the math you will see the coins earned just over 1.27% interest as there coin age was around 66500, or just over 46 days, so 10%PA interest was paid on just over 46 days, proving you don't loose interest if the coins don't stake right at the 30 day mark. Hope this is of use to some people wow, tq bro very simple and good explanation cash sent bro
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tmuir12
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April 19, 2014, 12:12:31 AM |
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Thanks, glad it was of use
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April 20, 2014, 12:04:12 AM |
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buy cash before it reach 10 000 cash is going up both price and diff when bigger asic come it will come back to 50 000 satoshi for sure
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April 20, 2014, 12:39:43 AM |
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Hi,
Can someone here who has a lot of experience help me with a detailed step guide on how to create my config file and actually save it?
These are the steps I did thus far:
I downloaded the software, copied the config file, and even downloaded the file.
I did not change out any of the details in this file like user name or password,was I suppose to create one here, and if so how please?
I then copied these details into a text file, saved it as an all files type and put in the title area: cash.config
I then went over to my c://users/app roaming/ section file folder area, and located the Cash folder, I copied and pasted it in there.
I then went to open the wallet back and it does not connect or start syncing.
I sure could use some newbie simple term steps please to follow and get this wallet to function for me.
Please can someone here tell me what I am doing wrong?
thanks
Libby
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April 20, 2014, 12:41:13 AM |
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Well something very weird happened on Cryptsy, someone was messing around with 5 BTC buy at 4800 that was not being being sold on. I guess it's Craptsy screwing around to get people to send PoS coins for them to dump and only give them back when price is low again.
If CASH can stick to this price, it will be very good.
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April 20, 2014, 12:55:59 AM |
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Hi, .. I then copied these details into a text file, saved it as an all files type and put in the title area: cash.config
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Libby
file needs to be called cashcoin.conf and inside just copy paste this: ensure .txt is replaced by .conf. Folder view options if not seeing extensions. rpcuser=user rpcpassword=x rpcallowip=192.168.*.* rpcport=3491 daemon=1 server=1 noirc=1 addnode=206.72.206.148 addnode=113.162.144.189 addnode=88.193.92.2 addnode=94.22.75.142 addnode=46.4.95.176:3352 addnode=188.134.4.67:3352 addnode=81.207.225.166:3352 addnode=129.24.128.122:3352 addnode=206.72.206.148:3352 addnode=71.52.242.227:3352 addnode=192.186.133.74:3352 If that doesn't work, I'll post a link to where I have a work around. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=424421.msg5564284#msg5564284
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April 20, 2014, 03:22:02 AM |
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Had to take some time away but I am back lets get things back on track
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April 20, 2014, 03:33:29 AM |
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Had to take some time away but I am back lets get things back on track
wow long time no hear... good you're back.
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April 20, 2014, 03:45:37 AM |
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Had to take some time away but I am back lets get things back on track
wow long time no hear... good you're back. Some personal family issues we need to get a few more folks involved so its not a one man show.
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April 20, 2014, 04:20:05 AM |
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Looking for folks to help with the social media effort PM me please.
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April 20, 2014, 04:43:23 AM |
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best PM everyone on this thread and get them back in here.... they all thought you'd vanished... pm them all and i bet a lot still hold their cash ..so they'll be back on this train now they know the driver has returned. crypto cash sounds okay.... i think CASH sounds better, thread title should be changed to something more catchy too. Maybe some competitions .... whatever to get some activity back on this thread.
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befree8
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April 20, 2014, 04:48:12 AM |
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Had to take some time away but I am back lets get things back on track
Great! We need an update asap to fix OpenSSL issue. Thanks!
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April 20, 2014, 05:01:04 AM |
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Hi, .. I then copied these details into a text file, saved it as an all files type and put in the title area: cash.config
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Libby
file needs to be called cashcoin.conf and inside just copy paste this: ensure .txt is replaced by .conf. Folder view options if not seeing extensions. rpcuser=user rpcpassword=x rpcallowip=192.168.*.* rpcport=3491 daemon=1 server=1 noirc=1 addnode=206.72.206.148 addnode=113.162.144.189 addnode=88.193.92.2 addnode=94.22.75.142 addnode=46.4.95.176:3352 addnode=188.134.4.67:3352 addnode=81.207.225.166:3352 addnode=129.24.128.122:3352 addnode=206.72.206.148:3352 addnode=71.52.242.227:3352 addnode=192.186.133.74:3352 If that doesn't work, I'll post a link to where I have a work around. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=424421.msg5564284#msg5564284Hi, Thank you for the reply back and the steps. unfortunately the first one did not help me much, so I followed your link and did the steps within that thread. The wallet did start to sync, but then I got the message at the bottom that said the details were to old, redownload the block chain? How do I do that step please? It said if it continues to contact the development team?? I hope you can assist me further with getting this sorted. thanks Libby
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April 20, 2014, 12:50:19 PM Last edit: April 20, 2014, 02:04:21 PM by Pleskac |
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Had to take some time away but I am back lets get things back on track
Awesome that made my day ! i hope you can do these can you somehow add tmuir12 pos guide to first post generaly first post is outdated (exchanges,pools) get new nodes and checkpoint into wallet and update it to new version ?! i speaked with poloniex admins and they may add it back if they see some action from the dev.. and everybody who cares a little about CASH spam it on trollboxes and forums let people know its alive
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April 20, 2014, 01:44:34 PM |
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Had to take some time away but I am back lets get things back on track
Welcome back, hope things are okay AFK. If you need to go AWOL again, would you mind letting us know and if you're able to find sufficient trust in someone here, let them have the login information while you're away, been really uncomfortable having to face a community takeover. You nearly lost control, you're lucky we weren't able to organise ourselves to steal control Not using Windows at the moment so unsure what OpenSSL version you used for the wallet, might be an idea to update to 1.0.1g if required, regardless of how little impact it has on the security of the wallet, there's much FUD around it. Cryptsy's not too popular these days, now you're back and you'll hopefully bring some life back to the coin, might be an idea for us to get folks starting to vote to get CASH on MintPal. Bene using it recently and much prefer it to Cryptsy. Only has ~60 votes currently and needs ~100,000 to get listed so we've got some work to do.
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