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Author Topic: [ANN] ¤ DMD Diamond 3.0 | Scarce ¤ Valuable ¤ Secure | PoS 3.0 | Masternodes 65%  (Read 1260278 times)
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October 09, 2017, 05:50:44 PM
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Hello Diamond community.

I’m hoping to partake in the PoS part of keeping the network secure.
What is the number of DMD coins that I need to make it worth while? What should be my expected ‘dividend’?

Two things I’m hoping I can get assistance on.
How do I get a DMD wallet up and running on Ubuntu (17.04)?
How do I import my existing wallet address?
How do I setup the wallet to run as a deamon on Ubuntu for staking so that it comes on automatically when my machine boots up.

I’m no Unix expert, so if you have very simple/outlined steps, that would be greatly appreciated.

Looking forward to being part of the DMD community.
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October 09, 2017, 06:00:06 PM
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order ur DMD Diamond book now!

amazon.com amazon.de amazon uk links u find in twitter below

https://twitter.com/CryptonitDMD/status/917111306217574406



Just bought two of these books, one for reading and the other one will be kept in a safe place.

DMD-Address: dQxRzzz1Ae8J46V7KGhvSrbngTodtp5fp7
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October 09, 2017, 06:08:17 PM
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Are my observings at https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/#!rich correct that 5 of the top 10 riches are not participating with master nodes?

Nr.3 dVAgPSSCy4wBDoQP8K5jCra8kMazbDuqeZ
Nr.5 dUsw2oVjmouS1vskKRRKeWE4gG94CxrXfz
Nr.8 dHTncBnHPS8znnWL6oYQgJ3Jkz7CUqoXXF
Nr.9 dPZCvVCY9CseU5bhro4Hufh94K27XpMTf7
Nr.10 dT8BH4bph71Prm1kP1s7ZTXKVFg33vXUtr


If this is right, I really have to wonder why, because the owners are losing lots of DMD and it makes PoS unnecessarily hard for others.
Its pretty hard to compete with
Rich 1 and Rich 3,etc,in 630 blocks per day, of which only 518 diamonds get to be  split among the 35 percent club.
And 962 diamonds  are for the Masternode 65 percent club..   Huh
105 Masternodes.. About 9+ a day as stated earlier.
200 Masternodes.. About 4+ a day...LOL

Study rich 3..
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/address.dws?9535.htm
He has it going on.
The best of both worlds..
How many blocks today?? rewards.. WOW.

THE Reactor,Super POS user...Non Masternode.. How many blocks today???WOW
44+ blocks found. Simple math..
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/address.dws?3955.htm

How many left for the rest of us.?WOW..
Simple math..

How can you compete in 630 blocks...for the lowest reward, with the most users..in competition..for 518 diamonds..
and find all the blocks.. Huh do all the work?
Think about it..

35/65 is no good..
How many Piles split out there??, with a 24 hour reset time to try again.
641 block maturity time on rewards.. Really??
Masternodes don't find the block.. POS users DO..
Look at the difficulty even with only 160 nodes..
Are the masternodes included in that count?Huh

No good.. 35/65...
on 630 blocks..
630 is the average.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/#!overview
The more I think about it, the more this POSV3 Sucks...
Simple math...

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October 09, 2017, 06:09:27 PM
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Um, Did something happen to Cloudmining?
I'm only getting very small DMD amounts with a 200$ investment.
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October 09, 2017, 07:32:29 PM
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Um, Did something happen to Cloudmining?
I'm only getting very small DMD amounts with a 200$ investment.

Could be that you reach ROI, so now you receive only (we can call it) a lifetime small amount, but forget about big payouts as the boost system works only until the user will receive the full amount invested back (ROI) normally in near a year.

So if your investment is one year old (or more) is quite normal that now you will receive only small amounts.

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October 09, 2017, 08:20:26 PM
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Simple math...

if u think masternodes earn better run a MN
if u cant afford one
join a shared masternode

the more MN are started the less the income advantage for them will be
the more coins removed from POS competition

its all on u u can use ur coins the way u think they earn u most

run POS
run MN
join a shared MN

via shared masternodes the MN possibility is open to anyone
https://dmdmn.miningfield.com/bshare.php

 
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October 09, 2017, 08:49:08 PM
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30 DMD bounty for a compile DMD 3013 wallet on raspi2 and raspi3
step by step guide

can start here and adapt for us

https://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?PHPSESSID=a5f8fb4e71805a86609b5d87f80a9971&topic=13.msg67#msg67

i think maybe just headless no GUI is better i read gui eat 200mb ram and move from run well on raspi2 towards not run well

hey guys,

i would like to claim this bounty for a howto for a working DMD v3 wallet on a Raspberry Pi 2.
how is the procedure ?

should i announce this claim here or in the slack or am i too late ?

regards
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October 09, 2017, 09:44:05 PM
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Are my observings at https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/#!rich correct that 5 of the top 10 riches are not participating with master nodes?

Nr.3 dVAgPSSCy4wBDoQP8K5jCra8kMazbDuqeZ
Nr.5 dUsw2oVjmouS1vskKRRKeWE4gG94CxrXfz
Nr.8 dHTncBnHPS8znnWL6oYQgJ3Jkz7CUqoXXF
Nr.9 dPZCvVCY9CseU5bhro4Hufh94K27XpMTf7
Nr.10 dT8BH4bph71Prm1kP1s7ZTXKVFg33vXUtr


If this is right, I really have to wonder why, because the owners are losing lots of DMD and it makes PoS unnecessarily hard for others.
Its pretty hard to compete with
Rich 1 and Rich 3,etc,in 630 blocks per day, of which only 518 diamonds get to be  split among the 35 percent club.
And 962 diamonds  are for the Masternode 65 percent club..   Huh
105 Masternodes.. About 9+ a day as stated earlier.
200 Masternodes.. About 4+ a day...LOL

Study rich 3..
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/address.dws?9535.htm
He has it going on.
The best of both worlds..
How many blocks today?? rewards.. WOW.

THE Reactor,Super POS user...Non Masternode.. How many blocks today???WOW
44+ blocks found. Simple math..
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/address.dws?3955.htm

How many left for the rest of us.?WOW..
Simple math..

How can you compete in 630 blocks...for the lowest reward, with the most users..in competition..for 518 diamonds..
and find all the blocks.. Huh do all the work?
Think about it..

35/65 is no good..
How many Piles split out there??, with a 24 hour reset time to try again.
641 block maturity time on rewards.. Really??
Masternodes don't find the block.. POS users DO..
Look at the difficulty even with only 160 nodes..
Are the masternodes included in that count?Huh

No good.. 35/65...
on 630 blocks..
630 is the average.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/#!overview
The more I think about it, the more this POSV3 Sucks...
Simple math...



Everyone decides what to do with their coins.
You can participate in POS minting or not to participate is your own business.
In the end, the DMD created for the accumulation of wealth, so some people just converting a portion of their finances to Diamond.

If you are not able to understand how it works, you might want to find another coin.

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October 10, 2017, 04:58:46 AM
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Are my observings at https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/#!rich correct that 5 of the top 10 riches are not participating with master nodes?

Nr.3 dVAgPSSCy4wBDoQP8K5jCra8kMazbDuqeZ
Nr.5 dUsw2oVjmouS1vskKRRKeWE4gG94CxrXfz
Nr.8 dHTncBnHPS8znnWL6oYQgJ3Jkz7CUqoXXF
Nr.9 dPZCvVCY9CseU5bhro4Hufh94K27XpMTf7
Nr.10 dT8BH4bph71Prm1kP1s7ZTXKVFg33vXUtr


If this is right, I really have to wonder why, because the owners are losing lots of DMD and it makes PoS unnecessarily hard for others.
Its pretty hard to compete with
Rich 1 and Rich 3,etc,in 630 blocks per day, of which only 518 diamonds get to be  split among the 35 percent club.
And 962 diamonds  are for the Masternode 65 percent club..   Huh
105 Masternodes.. About 9+ a day as stated earlier.
200 Masternodes.. About 4+ a day...LOL

Study rich 3..
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/address.dws?9535.htm
He has it going on.
The best of both worlds..
How many blocks today?? rewards.. WOW.

THE Reactor,Super POS user...Non Masternode.. How many blocks today???WOW
44+ blocks found. Simple math..
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/address.dws?3955.htm

How many left for the rest of us.?WOW..
Simple math..

How can you compete in 630 blocks...for the lowest reward, with the most users..in competition..for 518 diamonds..
and find all the blocks.. Huh do all the work?
Think about it..

35/65 is no good..
How many Piles split out there??, with a 24 hour reset time to try again.
641 block maturity time on rewards.. Really??
Masternodes don't find the block.. POS users DO..
Look at the difficulty even with only 160 nodes..
Are the masternodes included in that count?Huh

No good.. 35/65...
on 630 blocks..
630 is the average.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dmd/#!overview
The more I think about it, the more this POSV3 Sucks...
Simple math...



I feel your pain bro.

If you take a step back though and think about it. Every 1 DMD has exactly same chance as other 1 DMD.

Now some people are going to have more DMD, they buy them up and this makes your DMD more valuable as well.

It does appear that these rich people are sucking up everything but they have just accumulated more DMD!

After all its called Diamond coin not Commie coin!!

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October 10, 2017, 06:50:24 AM
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I got a great surprise... 2 days ago, I got a POS reward on a tiny coin block- under 20 coins. Every block has a chance.
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October 10, 2017, 06:51:44 AM
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After all its called Diamond coin not Commie coin!!


Great slogan! Smiley

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October 10, 2017, 08:18:32 AM
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How would this play out if say more than 1000 people use diamond , there wouldnt be enought blocks for everyone to get even .8 per day?
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October 10, 2017, 09:48:12 AM
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How would this play out if say more than 1000 people use diamond , there wouldnt be enought blocks for everyone to get even .8 per day?

who say everyone have to find a block each day?

bitcoin produce on average 144 block a day

does that mean there only 144 bitcoin users or 144 bitcoin miners?

yes i see slowly it become visible how rare they are and how hard it is to get hands on

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How would this play out if say more than 1000 people use diamond , there wouldnt be enought blocks for everyone to get even .8 per day?
0.8 per day is a 300 per year. To have that amount you need more than 1k dmd active in pos mode. For example now there are ~2.5 mln coins. ~1.1 mln in masternode mode. So theoretic ~1.4 mln in pos but not every holder have an apportunity to run wallet 24/7, someone prefere to trade on exchange instead of stake etc. All coins in pos mode mints ~640*0.82=525 dmd per day. So your_dmd*525/all_coins_in_stake_mode is your profit per day in longterm period.
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October 10, 2017, 11:56:08 AM
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Um, Did something happen to Cloudmining?
I'm only getting very small DMD amounts with a 200$ investment.

Could be that you reach ROI, so now you receive only (we can call it) a lifetime small amount, but forget about big payouts as the boost system works only until the user will receive the full amount invested back (ROI) normally in near a year.

So if your investment is one year old (or more) is quite normal that now you will receive only small amounts.
Yeah, I reached my ROI, Actually quite nice. After 2 Months already 200$ back
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October 10, 2017, 12:01:54 PM
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One thing is for sure. POS3 makes your coin secure. There are more open Diamond Wallets now than ever before!
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October 10, 2017, 04:09:32 PM
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Someone here asked repeatedly for information on running DMD wallet on the Raspberry pi.
I received received the user manual and converted it into html document.
https://diamond-info.github.io/raspberry.html

Thanks for this manual  Smiley

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October 10, 2017, 05:22:45 PM
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Someone here asked repeatedly for information on running DMD wallet on the Raspberry pi.
I received received the user manual and converted it into html document.
https://diamond-info.github.io/raspberry.html

Thanks for this manual  Smiley

Haha, that someone might have been me Wink

Thank you for the manual, I will give it a shot!

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October 10, 2017, 05:43:48 PM
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Someone here asked repeatedly for information on running DMD wallet on the Raspberry pi.
I received received the user manual and converted it into html document.
https://diamond-info.github.io/raspberry.html

Thanks for this manual  Smiley

Haha, that someone might have been me Wink

Thank you for the manual, I will give it a shot!

I followed the manual, step by step. Until Point #15 everything worked well.

./autogen.sh is already creating some errors I do not understand, cause directory is there! Subdir-objects?
make command at the end doesn't work, cause there is no make file??

What does that mean? Maybe someone can help?

pi@raspberrypi:~/Diamond $ ./autogen.sh
Code:
aclocal: warning: couldn't open directory 'build-aux/m4': No such file or directory
libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR, 'build-aux'.
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/ltmain.sh'
libtoolize: putting macros in AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS, 'build-aux/m4'.
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/libtool.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/ltoptions.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/ltsugar.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/ltversion.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/lt~obsolete.m4'
configure.ac:10: installing 'build-aux/compile'
configure.ac:5: installing 'build-aux/config.guess'
configure.ac:5: installing 'build-aux/config.sub'
configure.ac:9: installing 'build-aux/install-sh'
configure.ac:9: installing 'build-aux/missing'
Makefile.am:54: warning: source file 'src/secp256k1.c' is in a subdirectory,
Makefile.am:54: but option 'subdir-objects' is disabled
automake: warning: possible forward-incompatibility.
automake: At least a source file is in a subdirectory, but the 'subdir-objects'
automake: automake option hasn't been enabled.  For now, the corresponding output
automake: object file(s) will be placed in the top-level directory.  However,
automake: this behaviour will change in future Automake versions: they will
automake: unconditionally cause object files to be placed in the same subdirectory
automake: of the corresponding sources.
automake: You are advised to start using 'subdir-objects' option throughout your
automake: project, to avoid future incompatibilities.
Makefile.am:68: warning: source file 'src/bench_inv.c' is in a subdirectory,
Makefile.am:68: but option 'subdir-objects' is disabled
Makefile.am:65: warning: source file 'src/bench_sign.c' is in a subdirectory,
Makefile.am:65: but option 'subdir-objects' is disabled
Makefile.am:62: warning: source file 'src/bench_verify.c' is in a subdirectory,
Makefile.am:62: but option 'subdir-objects' is disabled
Makefile.am:76: warning: source file 'src/tests.c' is in a subdirectory,
Makefile.am:76: but option 'subdir-objects' is disabled
Makefile.am: installing 'build-aux/depcomp'
parallel-tests: installing 'build-aux/test-driver'
libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR, 'build-aux'.
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/ltmain.sh'
libtoolize: putting macros in AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS, 'build-aux/m4'.
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/libtool.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/ltoptions.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/ltsugar.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/ltversion.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'build-aux/m4/lt~obsolete.m4'
configure.ac:63: installing 'build-aux/compile'
configure.ac:15: installing 'build-aux/config.guess'
configure.ac:15: installing 'build-aux/config.sub'
configure.ac:25: installing 'build-aux/install-sh'
configure.ac:25: installing 'build-aux/missing'
Makefile.am:5: warning: user variable 'GZIP_ENV' defined here ...
/usr/share/automake-1.15/am/distdir.am: ... overrides Automake variable 'GZIP_ENV' defined here
Makefile.am:57: warning: user target 'distcleancheck' defined here ...
/usr/share/automake-1.15/am/distdir.am: ... overrides Automake target 'distcleancheck' defined here
src/Makefile.am: installing 'build-aux/depcomp'
src/Makefile.am:484: warning: user target '.mm.o' defined here ...
/usr/share/automake-1.15/am/depend2.am: ... overrides Automake target '.mm.o' defined here
parallel-tests: installing 'build-aux/test-driver'

pi@raspberrypi:~/Diamond $ ./configure --with-incompatible-bdb
Code:
checking build system type... armv7l-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
checking host system type... armv7l-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
checking for gawk... no
checking for mawk... mawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking whether make supports nested variables... yes
checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... yes
checking whether make supports nested variables... (cached) yes
checking for g++... g++
checking whether the C++ compiler works... yes
checking for C++ compiler default output file name... a.out
checking for suffix of executables...
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes
checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes
checking for style of include used by make... GNU
checking dependency style of g++... gcc3
checking whether g++ supports C++11 features by default... yes
checking whether we are using the GNU Objective C++ compiler... no
checking whether g++ accepts -g... no
checking dependency style of g++... gcc3
checking how to print strings... printf
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed
checking whether gcc understands -c and -o together... yes
checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3
checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /bin/sed
checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep
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configure: error: libdb_cxx headers missing

pi@raspberrypi:~/Diamond $ make

ERROR...... file not found?!
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October 10, 2017, 06:34:31 PM
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Someone here asked repeatedly for information on running DMD wallet on the Raspberry pi.
I received received the user manual and converted it into html document.
https://diamond-info.github.io/raspberry.html

Thanks for this manual  Smiley

Haha, that someone might have been me Wink

Thank you for the manual, I will give it a shot!

I followed the manual, step by step. Until Point #15 everything worked well.

./autogen.sh is already creating some errors I do not understand, cause directory is there! Subdir-objects?
make command at the end doesn't work, cause there is no make file??

What does that mean? Maybe someone can help?


I think you should wait for a response from pazor_true it's his material
also here the second version - https://diamond-info.github.io/raspberry2.html

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