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November 10, 2014, 08:06:09 PM
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Lol and i was searching on nxtforum Cheesy
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November 10, 2014, 08:23:05 PM
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48hrs nothing forged yet.
only 8 blocks today, you need a few luck to generate one... like me Grin



but tomorrow, when bter withdraw will be ok, blocks will rain, especially the big!

I had also luck yesterday. forged around 4000 Nodes Cheesy But I have my client running 24/7.

Your right, made 2782.57003 since then. Over 600K now! Probably because peops can withdraw from bter now I'm guessing. Smiley

Bter screwing people made me 17node. Lol

3262   10/11/2014 10:58:19   5,020.00000   17.57000   388507031247855324

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November 10, 2014, 08:26:52 PM
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I've gotten the same problem, did a maximum withdrawal and instead of taking the fee for the extra 50K I got just for the fee's they take it out of the transaction. Come on how stupid is that?? If I send 500K I want 500K + fee's. It's ridiculous.

They should really redo there fee's, why is it so high? 1% all other alts are only 0.2%

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If anyone wouldn't mind to lend me the 5001 Nodes be happy to send back 5100 tomorrow.

PM me if you're up for it.

I guess with the high volume of NODE moving between accounts right now because of this 500.000 requirement its profitable to have as little active forgers as possible for as long as possible for BTER, don't they have a better chance of getting a block reward on their accounts?

BTER has special client which not forge.

Now, Explain to me how that can be verified?

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November 10, 2014, 08:31:03 PM
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If they were forging it would be very easy to find out even without checking what address they have.. because you would see the same block generator a lot of times. And i've been forging and several guys in here also. And i forged the block after i got my NODEs from BTER. If they were with forging "ON" they would have generated that block and not me... because they would have a lot of extra points.
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November 10, 2014, 08:44:09 PM
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If they were forging it would be very easy to find out even without checking what address they have.. because you would see the same block generator a lot of times. And i've been forging and several guys in here also. And i forged the block after i got my NODEs from BTER. If they were with forging "ON" they would have generated that block and not me... because they would have a lot of extra points.

I can only see 24 transactions. Although I do see your point if I knew Bter acct# I could just sit there and look for it.

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November 10, 2014, 08:46:24 PM
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If they were forging it would be very easy to find out even without checking what address they have.. because you would see the same block generator a lot of times. And i've been forging and several guys in here also. And i forged the block after i got my NODEs from BTER. If they were with forging "ON" they would have generated that block and not me... because they would have a lot of extra points.

I can only see 24 transactions. Although I do see your point if I knew Bter acct# I could just sit there and look for it.

Is there a full block explorer somewhere to view more transactions than the client shows. Forged almost 5k node and want to see where
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November 10, 2014, 08:50:02 PM
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http://nodemoney.com:19775/#/explorer/transaction
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November 10, 2014, 09:01:22 PM
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Would a Raspberry Pi be satisfactory to leave the nodecoin application running 24/7 or does it not have enough power?

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November 10, 2014, 09:09:24 PM
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Would a Raspberry Pi be satisfactory to leave the nodecoin application running 24/7 or does it not have enough power?

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Node client takes up to 100% CPU only when uploading blockchain.

Later it takes about 3% cpu and 3% MEM on my 512mb VPS with 1 core.
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November 10, 2014, 10:11:37 PM
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Would a Raspberry Pi be satisfactory to leave the nodecoin application running 24/7 or does it not have enough power?

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Node client takes up to 100% CPU only when uploading blockchain.

Later it takes about 3% cpu and 3% MEM on my 512mb VPS with 1 core.
In windows x86, AMD 3300 APU, Node uses 50% of CPU every 10 seconds. RAM is OK.  Cool



The devs will make a wallet with better performance? So that I can run on Raspberry without much wear CPU.  Grin




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You can mine a block even if just leave wallet open, without transactions.
I personally mined 3 blocks in the last 2 days, without trasaction.
Ok. So the points are cumulative for open wallet while the transactions resets every block?
 

From the White Paper: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zDlGZn7sICIA8bUPhe6jPPzGOxA4YgTgi6J4XilFpgs/edit?pli=1

TimeHeight =  time in seconds
Spent Amount = Each extra coin spent will equivalate one unit of time, in this case 1 Node = 1 second
Nodeheight = Timeheight + Units (Spent Amount)
As soon as a transaction is made, the network will be scouting the most active node by NodeHeight(by the longest activity + Nodes sent in the last 24h). When that node is identified it will be selected to generate the block.
After the generation the node’s NodeHeight is reseted. Time and 24h sent coin amount is calculated again, till the next positive generation call.

Pretty clear.
Ok,  thanks! The devs could put it more clear in the OP. :p

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November 10, 2014, 10:24:41 PM
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Wow I was just copying my acct number in the wallet to check this explorer and bam I got a big forge as I was doing the copy. talk about cool timing. Cheesy  IT's a big one too!

3302   10/11/2014 17:21:52   700,011.32565   2,450.03966   388507031247855324


EDIT: this block explorer does not show forged payments.

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November 10, 2014, 10:28:26 PM
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Wow I was just copying my acct number in the wallet to check this explorer and bam I got a big forge as I was doing the copy. talk about cool timing. Cheesy  IT's a big one too!

3302   10/11/2014 17:21:52   700,011.32565   2,450.03966   388507031247855324


EDIT: this block explorer does not show forged payments.
lucky you Cheesy I forged 3 blocks and have together .06076 node Cheesy Cheesy
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November 10, 2014, 10:31:47 PM
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Wow I was just copying my acct number in the wallet to check this explorer and bam I got a big forge as I was doing the copy. talk about cool timing. Cheesy  IT's a big one too!

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EDIT: this block explorer does not show forged payments.
lucky you Cheesy I forged 3 blocks and have together .06076 node Cheesy Cheesy

Yah know, I was considering going to the casino tonight and I think this just made up my mind! Cheesy

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November 10, 2014, 10:40:33 PM
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Nice updates dev's and I hope node is becomming the payment processor for SuperNET. I've removed my 5m sell wall at even 0.00000200. Not going to sell even one node.
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November 10, 2014, 10:50:26 PM
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I really like this! Forged a little over 2,000 node today.  Grin

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November 10, 2014, 10:51:00 PM
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Nice updates dev's and I hope node is becomming the payment processor for SuperNET. I've removed my 5m sell wall at even 0.00000200. Not going to sell even one node.

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November 10, 2014, 11:13:17 PM
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Wow I was just copying my acct number in the wallet to check this explorer and bam I got a big forge as I was doing the copy. talk about cool timing. Cheesy  IT's a big one too!

3302   10/11/2014 17:21:52   700,011.32565   2,450.03966   388507031247855324


EDIT: this block explorer does not show forged payments.

Well.. that's a feature i would like devs add. But anyway u can know which block u forged in your client.. and with the blockexplorer u can see every transaction made inside that block with details. U forged the fees those transactions paid.
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November 10, 2014, 11:21:55 PM
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Wow I was just copying my acct number in the wallet to check this explorer and bam I got a big forge as I was doing the copy. talk about cool timing. Cheesy  IT's a big one too!

3302   10/11/2014 17:21:52   700,011.32565   2,450.03966   388507031247855324


EDIT: this block explorer does not show forged payments.

Well.. that's a feature i would like devs add. But anyway u can know which block u forged in your client.. and with the blockexplorer u can see every transaction made inside that block with details. U forged the fees those transactions paid.

Huh when I search my addy I only get transactions not what I forged. I'm not following you here. My client only has 24 blocks shown so there is no way I can find what ones I forge unless I sit and watch it all day. There should be a log feature. Actually we need a thread for the wallet and what features it needs.

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November 10, 2014, 11:33:48 PM
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Wow I was just copying my acct number in the wallet to check this explorer and bam I got a big forge as I was doing the copy. talk about cool timing. Cheesy  IT's a big one too!

3302   10/11/2014 17:21:52   700,011.32565   2,450.03966   388507031247855324


EDIT: this block explorer does not show forged payments.

Well.. that's a feature i would like devs add. But anyway u can know which block u forged in your client.. and with the blockexplorer u can see every transaction made inside that block with details. U forged the fees those transactions paid.

Huh when I search my addy I only get transactions not what I forged. I'm not following you here. My client only has 24 blocks shown so there is no way I can find what ones I forge unless I sit and watch it all day. There should be a log feature. Actually we need a thread for the wallet and what features it needs.

Yeah is not really easy to find what u forged.. specially if there is a big amount of blocks. U can see who forged all the blocks anyway.

http://nodemoney.com:19775/#/explorer/block

U have to click on blockid.. let's say 3305.. there u can see "generatorId   411300365913335504" That addr forged the block.

ANd i agree with the need of talking about features or details like this one. There is people with some really nice ideas.
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November 10, 2014, 11:43:13 PM
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Cannot start linux node Cry
Code:
root@NODE:~/node_0.9.1b# forever start index.js
/usr/bin/env: node: No such file or directory
Previous version worked fine Roll Eyes
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