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It's saying minting as you can see. In every other staking coins i own when I have unmature coins it was saying "unmature coins" not minting.
PS: I have the latest release and .conf updated.
If you are minting, you have mature coins. It can take up to 30 days for the mature coins to stake. Yes, but look at the Expected time to earn on the screenshots. I don't think that is accurate, or if it is, there is a lot of variance, kind of like solo mining. My expected time to reward is 1 second, but I don't stake every second, I haven't staked for hours.
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laredo7mm
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May 31, 2014, 12:03:23 AM |
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It's saying minting as you can see. In every other staking coins i own when I have unmature coins it was saying "unmature coins" not minting.
PS: I have the latest release and .conf updated.
If you are minting, you have mature coins. It can take up to 30 days for the mature coins to stake. Yes, but look at the Expected time to earn on the screenshots. I don't think that is accurate, or if it is, there is a lot of variance, kind of like solo mining. My expected time to reward is 1 second, but I don't stake every second, I haven't staked for hours. Of course, there only being 194 blocks in the last 15 hours doesn't help anything. At 90 second block times there should have been more than that found.... like around 600, I think.
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Flam
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May 31, 2014, 12:03:45 AM |
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It's saying minting as you can see. In every other staking coins i own when I have unmature coins it was saying "unmature coins" not minting.
PS: I have the latest release and .conf updated.
If you are minting, you have mature coins. It can take up to 30 days for the mature coins to stake. Yes, but look at the Expected time to earn on the screenshots. I don't think that is accurate, or if it is, there is a lot of variance, kind of like solo mining. My expected time to reward is 1 second, but I don't stake every second, I haven't staked for hours. That's why I'm speaking about a "typo" bug. Thanks for you reply anyway I'll wait more days then I will see.
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Pizpie
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May 31, 2014, 12:04:38 AM |
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If anyone is having trouble locating their .config file. Worry no more! I have put together a quick walk through on what to do.
1. Go into your file directory and find the X11Coin folder. IE: C:\Users\<YourUserName>\AppData\Roaming\X11Coin
2. If you don't have a X11Coin.conf file, you can create one.
3. Open a text document and add the following: addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com
4. Save the file as X11Coin.conf
5. Restart your client, make sure your wallet is encrypted and unlocked for staking.
*YOU WILL NEED TO ENABLE HIDDEN FILES SO YOU CAN SEE IT*
-XC Community Mod
The conf file should be .cnf and not .txt in "properties" "type of file" correct? plus do I have to put in the file just addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com or listen=1 rpcuser=changethis rpcpassword=changethistoo addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com and last thing.. will I need to put my PC user and password of the PC or I can put whatever I want Sorry for the noob questions and thank you Hey, the file has to be called X11Coin.conf. You create a text document, but you save it as 'All files', not a .text as it is by default. You can leave your file with just the two addnode lines. It's not necessary to copy everything else. My file just has the nodes and I'm running fine. You should not be putting your PC username and PW in there. -XC Community Mod.
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Flam
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May 31, 2014, 12:06:37 AM |
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It's saying minting as you can see. In every other staking coins i own when I have unmature coins it was saying "unmature coins" not minting.
PS: I have the latest release and .conf updated.
If you are minting, you have mature coins. It can take up to 30 days for the mature coins to stake. Yes, but look at the Expected time to earn on the screenshots. I don't think that is accurate, or if it is, there is a lot of variance, kind of like solo mining. My expected time to reward is 1 second, but I don't stake every second, I haven't staked for hours. Of course only only being 194 blocks in the last 15 hours doesn't help anything. At 90 second block times there should have been more than that found....like around 600, I think. This one isn't cool either. Confirmations are waaaaay to long actually. I guess it's because DEV has to rush in full POS. So only few wallets are keeping the network alive.
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520Bit
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May 31, 2014, 12:10:54 AM |
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To improve staking, I've updated several things in the new release available at http://xc-official.com/release/client-mixer-v10.zip or http://xc-official.com/release/client-mixer-v10.rar - Please update your X11Coinf.conf in the %appdata%\roaming to include these 2 nodes. I will be deploying several more - the latest client (posted above) also includes PoS checkpoints. Please download the new wallet, update your conf file. addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com <Example X11Coin.conf> listen=1 rpcuser=changethis rpcpassword=changethistoo addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com Great update.
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cryptico
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May 31, 2014, 12:12:17 AM |
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Hey, the file has to be called X11Coin.conf. You create a text document, but you save it as 'All files', not a .text as it is by default. You can leave your file with just the two addnode lines. It's not necessary to copy everything else. My file just has the nodes and I'm running fine. You should not be putting your PC username and PW in there.
-XC Community Mod. [/quote]
Hi thx for the reply,
If I save it as All files in properties it will stay anyway as a text file and not a .cnf file so do I have to put iit in the roaming folder just as a text doc?
thx
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laredo7mm
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May 31, 2014, 12:15:24 AM |
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It's saying minting as you can see. In every other staking coins i own when I have unmature coins it was saying "unmature coins" not minting.
PS: I have the latest release and .conf updated.
If you are minting, you have mature coins. It can take up to 30 days for the mature coins to stake. Yes, but look at the Expected time to earn on the screenshots. I don't think that is accurate, or if it is, there is a lot of variance, kind of like solo mining. My expected time to reward is 1 second, but I don't stake every second, I haven't staked for hours. Of course only only being 194 blocks in the last 15 hours doesn't help anything. At 90 second block times there should have been more than that found....like around 600, I think. This one isn't cool either. Confirmations are waaaaay to long actually. I guess it's because DEV has to rush in full POS. So only few wallets are keeping the network alive. I hear ya, it is annoying. Hopefully the PoS checkpoints that were added will fix the slow block times.
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laredo7mm
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May 31, 2014, 12:17:45 AM |
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Hi thx for the reply,
If I save it as All files in properties it will stay anyway as a text file and not a .cnf file so do I have to put iit in the roaming folder just as a text doc?
thx
Rename it to X11Coin.Conf
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520Bit
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May 31, 2014, 12:19:14 AM |
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This video is good for me to understand how XNODE works from a high level.
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Pizpie
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May 31, 2014, 12:20:13 AM Last edit: May 31, 2014, 12:35:01 AM by Pizpie |
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It's saying minting as you can see. In every other staking coins i own when I have unmature coins it was saying "unmature coins" not minting.
PS: I have the latest release and .conf updated.
If you are minting, you have mature coins. It can take up to 30 days for the mature coins to stake. Yes, but look at the Expected time to earn on the screenshots. I don't think that is accurate, or if it is, there is a lot of variance, kind of like solo mining. My expected time to reward is 1 second, but I don't stake every second, I haven't staked for hours. Of course only only being 194 blocks in the last 15 hours doesn't help anything. At 90 second block times there should have been more than that found....like around 600, I think. This one isn't cool either. Confirmations are waaaaay to long actually. I guess it's because DEV has to rush in full POS. So only few wallets are keeping the network alive. A slower speed being experience right now because: 1.) Users who are not on the updated wallet or close to the latest, are on a fork. * v0.9.1.10x11-coin-1.0 is latest version .RAR = http://xc-official.com/release/client-mixer-v10.rar .ZIP = http://xc-official.com/release/client-mixer-v10.zipWhat was happening was users were "drifting" off the block chain. Another fix that creates a PoS checkpoint is about to be deployed that will fix this issue and improve speed.
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manatwork
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May 31, 2014, 12:20:56 AM |
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the coin call xc, why still need the x11 thing in the file name? like x11coin.conf
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cryptico
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May 31, 2014, 12:21:32 AM |
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Hi thx for the reply,
If I save it as All files in properties it will stay anyway as a text file and not a .cnf file so do I have to put iit in the roaming folder just as a text doc?
thx
Rename it to X11Coin.Conf I did it it is named X11Coin.Conf but just changing the name of the file does not change the format. Does it need to go inside the roaming folder in .txt or in .cnf? you can check the type of file you have in properties of the file.
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bardacuda
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May 31, 2014, 12:23:29 AM |
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Hi thx for the reply,
If I save it as All files in properties it will stay anyway as a text file and not a .cnf file so do I have to put iit in the roaming folder just as a text doc?
thx
Rename it to X11Coin.Conf I did it it is named X11Coin.Conf but just changing the name of the file does not change the format. Does it need to go inside the roaming folder in .txt or in .cnf? you can check the type of file you have in properties of the file. You need to uncheck 'hide extensions for known file types' in your windows folder options to be able to properly rename a file.
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Pizpie
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May 31, 2014, 12:23:43 AM |
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Hi thx for the reply,
If I save it as All files in properties it will stay anyway as a text file and not a .cnf file so do I have to put iit in the roaming folder just as a text doc?
thx
Rename it to X11Coin.Conf I did it it is named X11Coin.Conf but just changing the name of the file does not change the format. Does it need to go inside the roaming folder in .txt or in .cnf? you can check the type of file you have in properties of the file. That file you created should be in C:\Users\<Yourusername>\AppData\Roaming\X11Coin You don't save it as a .txt You add the nodes to the .conf To view this file, you have to enable viewing hidden folders and files. -XC Community Mod
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laredo7mm
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May 31, 2014, 12:24:04 AM |
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Hi thx for the reply,
If I save it as All files in properties it will stay anyway as a text file and not a .cnf file so do I have to put iit in the roaming folder just as a text doc?
thx
Rename it to X11Coin.Conf I did it it is named X11Coin.Conf but just changing the name of the file does not change the format. Does it need to go inside the roaming folder in .txt or in .cnf? you can check the type of file you have in properties of the file. I don't know. I don't know what a .cnf file is. I just created a new txt file and then renamed it and changed the extension from .txt to .conf.
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520Bit
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May 31, 2014, 12:24:33 AM |
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the coin call xc, why still need the x11 thing in the file name? like x11coin.conf
Because XC used to be called X11Coin as a full name.
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Pizpie
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May 31, 2014, 12:24:52 AM |
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Hi thx for the reply,
If I save it as All files in properties it will stay anyway as a text file and not a .cnf file so do I have to put iit in the roaming folder just as a text doc?
thx
Rename it to X11Coin.Conf I did it it is named X11Coin.Conf but just changing the name of the file does not change the format. Does it need to go inside the roaming folder in .txt or in .cnf? you can check the type of file you have in properties of the file. I don't know. I don't know what a .cnf file is. I just created a new txt file and then renamed it and changed the extension from .txt to .conf. This.
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nanoprobe
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May 31, 2014, 12:25:23 AM |
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To improve staking, I've updated several things in the new release available at http://xc-official.com/release/client-mixer-v10.zip or http://xc-official.com/release/client-mixer-v10.rar - Please update your X11Coinf.conf in the %appdata%\roaming to include these 2 nodes. I will be deploying several more - the latest client (posted above) also includes PoS checkpoints. Please download the new wallet, update your conf file. addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com <Example X11Coin.conf> listen=1 rpcuser=changethis rpcpassword=changethistoo addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com Great update. +1
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trdiablo
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May 31, 2014, 12:32:57 AM |
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To the dude that placed the 100 BTC buy on Mintpal yesterday to test the waters, please try again today. The sentiment has changed, people are feeling confident again about this coin. There is a very good chance we can again get close to the high of a few days back.
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