CryptoGretzky
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September 12, 2014, 08:14:53 PM |
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do we have an estimation of xnodes rewards on mixing? Also plz do remind me, mixers can stake as well at the same time right?
No they cannot...I think..correct me if im wrong By definition, when they are mixing, the coins are moving around. Even if they are still "staking", unless they don't get moved for a long time, I doubt they will stake at all by the time the coins inside gets moved.
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Minotaur26
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September 12, 2014, 08:17:40 PM |
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do we have an estimation of xnodes rewards on mixing? Also plz do remind me, mixers can stake as well at the same time right?
No they cannot...I think..correct me if im wrong By definition, when they are mixing, the coins are moving around. Even if they are still "staking", unless they don't get moved for a long time, I doubt they will stake at all by the time the coins inside gets moved. Does an xnode use its own coins to mix with users transactions?
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CryptoGretzky
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September 12, 2014, 08:41:11 PM |
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do we have an estimation of xnodes rewards on mixing? Also plz do remind me, mixers can stake as well at the same time right?
No they cannot...I think..correct me if im wrong By definition, when they are mixing, the coins are moving around. Even if they are still "staking", unless they don't get moved for a long time, I doubt they will stake at all by the time the coins inside gets moved. Does an xnode use its own coins to mix with users transactions? When you say Xnode, it just means wallet right? because every wallet is an xnode. So, when you send coins out, it will send coins from its own xnode and mixes with other people's coins from xmixer to finally arrive at the destination address.
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KimmyF
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September 12, 2014, 08:55:40 PM |
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do we have an estimation of xnodes rewards on mixing? Also plz do remind me, mixers can stake as well at the same time right?
No they cannot...I think..correct me if im wrong Synechist answered this before: [snip]
At the moment, since your 1000 XC will be fragmenting and moving from address to address all the time, you won't be able to isolate your other balances from the coins you use for mixing.
So you'll need to keep a personal wallet.dat, and a separate wallet.dat for a mixing node.
You're right that coin-age will reset all the time, and so you won't stake your 1000 XC. It will be more profitable to use your 1000 XC to trustlessly forward transactions.
I don't have figures on what the revenues will be at this stage. We'll release those details soon.
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policymaker
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September 12, 2014, 09:00:50 PM |
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do we have an estimation of xnodes rewards on mixing? Also plz do remind me, mixers can stake as well at the same time right?
No they cannot...I think..correct me if im wrong Synechist answered this before: [snip]
At the moment, since your 1000 XC will be fragmenting and moving from address to address all the time, you won't be able to isolate your other balances from the coins you use for mixing.
So you'll need to keep a personal wallet.dat, and a separate wallet.dat for a mixing node.
You're right that coin-age will reset all the time, and so you won't stake your 1000 XC. It will be more profitable to use your 1000 XC to trustlessly forward transactions.
I don't have figures on what the revenues will be at this stage. We'll release those details soon.
ty very much!
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Minotaur26
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September 12, 2014, 09:04:19 PM |
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do we have an estimation of xnodes rewards on mixing? Also plz do remind me, mixers can stake as well at the same time right?
No they cannot...I think..correct me if im wrong By definition, when they are mixing, the coins are moving around. Even if they are still "staking", unless they don't get moved for a long time, I doubt they will stake at all by the time the coins inside gets moved. Does an xnode use its own coins to mix with users transactions? When you say Xnode, it just means wallet right? because every wallet is an xnode. So, when you send coins out, it will send coins from its own xnode and mixes with other people's coins from xmixer to finally arrive at the destination address. I thought you needed to have like 550XC or 1000XC to become an xnode(node with mixing capability), I also thought you needed to opt in to become an xnode. Leave your wallet open while you are an xnode so it can service the network. And finally I was wondering if the 550xc or 1000xc were used to mix with users transactions or not? Could you clarify for me if I didnt understand correctly? Edit: I think the post above answers my question, so yes, the 1000xc of the mixing node are used to mix with users transactions. Thank you.
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atcsecure
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September 12, 2014, 09:41:33 PM |
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Hey Dan, Tried sending more than 10XC (under 100XC) privately, but getting the error code -1. Failed to find a suitable tx. Maxium you can send is 10. The read me said 1-100XC. Is the read me incorrect or the limit hasn't been raised? Double check your version is v0.9.2.48c_RCa.XCurrency-REV2. via help/debug window, also if your amount was more than 10, try something less than 10 just to test. Dan
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CryptoGretzky
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September 12, 2014, 10:06:01 PM |
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Hey Dan, Tried sending more than 10XC (under 100XC) privately, but getting the error code -1. Failed to find a suitable tx. Maxium you can send is 10. The read me said 1-100XC. Is the read me incorrect or the limit hasn't been raised? Double check your version is v0.9.2.48c_RCa.XCurrency-REV2. via help/debug window, also if your amount was more than 10, try something less than 10 just to test. Dan Yes, 0.9.2.48c_RCa.XCurrency-REV2. Sending 1 XC didn't give me the error. EDIT: although it failed after a while still, it didn't give the error message immediately like sending > 10 XC.
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atcsecure
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September 12, 2014, 10:20:28 PM |
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Hey Dan, Tried sending more than 10XC (under 100XC) privately, but getting the error code -1. Failed to find a suitable tx. Maxium you can send is 10. The read me said 1-100XC. Is the read me incorrect or the limit hasn't been raised? Double check your version is v0.9.2.48c_RCa.XCurrency-REV2. via help/debug window, also if your amount was more than 10, try something less than 10 just to test. Dan Yes, 0.9.2.48c_RCa.XCurrency-REV2. Sending 1 XC didn't give me the error. EDIT: although it failed after a while still, it didn't give the error message immediately like sending > 10 XC. When it gives that error about the max you can send, it is supposed indicate the largest single transaction amount. If you go into coin control and click on inputs and then tree mode, you should see a list of transactions and amounts. Its grabbing a single transaction to use as an input. If you need a bigger amount, simply send yourself 50XC's in 1 transaction.. then you can send upto 50 Dan
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CryptoGretzky
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September 12, 2014, 10:28:14 PM |
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Hey Dan, Tried sending more than 10XC (under 100XC) privately, but getting the error code -1. Failed to find a suitable tx. Maxium you can send is 10. The read me said 1-100XC. Is the read me incorrect or the limit hasn't been raised? Double check your version is v0.9.2.48c_RCa.XCurrency-REV2. via help/debug window, also if your amount was more than 10, try something less than 10 just to test. Dan Yes, 0.9.2.48c_RCa.XCurrency-REV2. Sending 1 XC didn't give me the error. EDIT: although it failed after a while still, it didn't give the error message immediately like sending > 10 XC. When it gives that error about the max you can send, it is supposed indicate the largest single transaction amount. If you go into coin control and click on inputs and then tree mode, you should see a list of transactions and amounts. Its grabbing a single transaction to use as an input. If you need a bigger amount, simply send yourself 50XC's in 1 transaction.. then you can send upto 50 Dan Ah, I see. So, the max # of input it can use right now is one input?
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atcsecure
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September 12, 2014, 10:29:40 PM |
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Hey Dan, Tried sending more than 10XC (under 100XC) privately, but getting the error code -1. Failed to find a suitable tx. Maxium you can send is 10. The read me said 1-100XC. Is the read me incorrect or the limit hasn't been raised? Double check your version is v0.9.2.48c_RCa.XCurrency-REV2. via help/debug window, also if your amount was more than 10, try something less than 10 just to test. Dan Yes, 0.9.2.48c_RCa.XCurrency-REV2. Sending 1 XC didn't give me the error. EDIT: although it failed after a while still, it didn't give the error message immediately like sending > 10 XC. When it gives that error about the max you can send, it is supposed indicate the largest single transaction amount. If you go into coin control and click on inputs and then tree mode, you should see a list of transactions and amounts. Its grabbing a single transaction to use as an input. If you need a bigger amount, simply send yourself 50XC's in 1 transaction.. then you can send upto 50 Dan Ah, I see. So, the max # of input it can use right now is one input? Currently yes
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KimmyF
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September 12, 2014, 10:35:20 PM |
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Seems my XMixer is working for the network but why do i pay the transaction fee?
Status: 20 confirmations Date: 9/13/2014 00:14 Debit: -34.772461 XC Credit: 30.732047 XC Credit: 1.010101 XC Credit: 1.010101 XC Credit: 1.010101 XC Credit: 1.010101 XC Net amount: -0.00001 XC Transaction ID: 9553f9c10a23aebaa8e8019a0a8ec9ae160cf6a02ecd4e765cc295673757397f
Status: 1/unconfirmed Date: 9/13/2014 00:33 Debit: -140.997464 XC Credit: 116.997454 XC Credit: 6.00 XC Credit: 6.00 XC Credit: 6.00 XC Credit: 6.00 XC Net amount: -0.00001 XC Transaction ID: 707b699417205d734eea9a0343d46b3031ca7d2d2a8a7c01aaf82e64ea9cd3a0
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atcsecure
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September 12, 2014, 10:42:54 PM |
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Seems my XMixer is working for the network but why do i pay the transaction fee?
Status: 20 confirmations Date: 9/13/2014 00:14 Debit: -34.772461 XC Credit: 30.732047 XC Credit: 1.010101 XC Credit: 1.010101 XC Credit: 1.010101 XC Credit: 1.010101 XC Net amount: -0.00001 XC Transaction ID: 9553f9c10a23aebaa8e8019a0a8ec9ae160cf6a02ecd4e765cc295673757397f
Status: 1/unconfirmed Date: 9/13/2014 00:33 Debit: -140.997464 XC Credit: 116.997454 XC Credit: 6.00 XC Credit: 6.00 XC Credit: 6.00 XC Credit: 6.00 XC Net amount: -0.00001 XC Transaction ID: 707b699417205d734eea9a0343d46b3031ca7d2d2a8a7c01aaf82e64ea9cd3a0
Yes this will change in an upcoming release
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M1CHA3LH
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September 12, 2014, 10:57:02 PM |
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where must i put the code in to run the xnode mixer? (-distmix-autonode)
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Aladin London
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September 12, 2014, 11:08:02 PM |
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sugarboy321
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September 12, 2014, 11:08:59 PM |
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Yeah I saw that, so much for warrants
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The-C-Word
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September 13, 2014, 03:27:50 AM |
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Heh, flashbit. Always showing xc some love .
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dayandnight
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September 13, 2014, 04:06:33 AM |
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Chose XC is my best choice.XC is a real long term projrct and i will follow it!
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tr8kr
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September 13, 2014, 09:38:39 AM |
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Can i change the port of Xnode for stacking and run on a xnode-mixer on the same ISP IP but with the defaut port ?
If yes how to change the port in the Xcurrency.conf of the stacking wallet ?
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