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My son is looking for a new crypto project and wanted me to ask, can a chaincoin masternode be run on his Raspberry Pi 3?

-thank you
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This coin is the next pivx and we will be rich
Buy now or cry later

No the next dash. Only coin with no dump since few days
newbie
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hi i know this is a noobish question.. to back up your wallet in hard drive how does that works? what will happen to the coin? im so sorry.

i am trying to figure this out as well, i backed it up but i dont see any ways to import a wallet into this program

You don't need to import. When you backed up your wallet, you saved the wallet.dat file. That file is your wallet.
Close down your wallet and replace your existing wallet.dat with the backed up wallet.dat. You will get back your previous wallet.


what if i have 2 wallets and i want to switch between them?

what do you mean replace your existing wallet? where do i place the new/old wallet if i want one to be active over the other?

what if i switch computers and want to bring over my wallet file?


what if i have 2 wallets and i want to switch between them?
All your wallet information is in the wallet.dat. To keep it simple, you should have one wallet in your computer (wallet A). If you have a second computer and want to 'transfer' your wallet to that computer, then you need to install the wallet (wallet A), then close it down and replace the wallet.dat file with the wallet.dat from the wallet A. It is might be possible to have multiple wallets in your computer, but that is a bit difficult to set up.

what do you mean replace your existing wallet? where do i place the new/old wallet if i want one to be active over the other?
I am not a 100% sure as I am running my wallets on Linux, but in windows normally the wallet.dat is somewhere in the AppData folder, probably in C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Chaincoin. You can't really make 'one to be active over the other'. You have 1 wallet in your computer unless you are OK to go through a difficult configuration process.

what if i switch computers and want to bring over my wallet file?
As long as you have the wallet.dat file of the old wallet, you just install the wallet again to the new computer and replace the wallet.dat file from the backup.


thank you, answered all my questions  Kiss
sr. member
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hi i know this is a noobish question.. to back up your wallet in hard drive how does that works? what will happen to the coin? im so sorry.

i am trying to figure this out as well, i backed it up but i dont see any ways to import a wallet into this program

You don't need to import. When you backed up your wallet, you saved the wallet.dat file. That file is your wallet.
Close down your wallet and replace your existing wallet.dat with the backed up wallet.dat. You will get back your previous wallet.


what if i have 2 wallets and i want to switch between them?

what do you mean replace your existing wallet? where do i place the new/old wallet if i want one to be active over the other?

what if i switch computers and want to bring over my wallet file?


what if i have 2 wallets and i want to switch between them?
All your wallet information is in the wallet.dat. To keep it simple, you should have one wallet in your computer (wallet A). If you have a second computer and want to 'transfer' your wallet to that computer, then you need to install the wallet (wallet A), then close it down and replace the wallet.dat file with the wallet.dat from the wallet A. It is might be possible to have multiple wallets in your computer, but that is a bit difficult to set up.

what do you mean replace your existing wallet? where do i place the new/old wallet if i want one to be active over the other?
I am not a 100% sure as I am running my wallets on Linux, but in windows normally the wallet.dat is somewhere in the AppData folder, probably in C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Chaincoin. You can't really make 'one to be active over the other'. You have 1 wallet in your computer unless you are OK to go through a difficult configuration process.

what if i switch computers and want to bring over my wallet file?
As long as you have the wallet.dat file of the old wallet, you just install the wallet again to the new computer and replace the wallet.dat file from the backup.
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For anybody setting up the masternode via Linux VPS - does the command "chaincoind masternode stop" work for you?

I noticed I had a space in the chaincoin.conf file for the rpcpassword and wanted to stop the masternode and then the deamon but once type "chaincoind masternode stop" and then hit enter - nothing happens.
The cursor in the terminal does not do anything.

"chaincoind stop" will stop the wallet and masternode
newbie
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hi i know this is a noobish question.. to back up your wallet in hard drive how does that works? what will happen to the coin? im so sorry.

i am trying to figure this out as well, i backed it up but i dont see any ways to import a wallet into this program

You don't need to import. When you backed up your wallet, you saved the wallet.dat file. That file is your wallet.
Close down your wallet and replace your existing wallet.dat with the backed up wallet.dat. You will get back your previous wallet.


what if i have 2 wallets and i want to switch between them?

what do you mean replace your existing wallet? where do i place the new/old wallet if i want one to be active over the other?

what if i switch computers and want to bring over my wallet file?
newbie
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For anybody setting up the masternode via Linux VPS - does the command "chaincoind masternode stop" work for you?

I noticed I had a space in the chaincoin.conf file for the rpcpassword and wanted to stop the masternode and then the deamon but once type "chaincoind masternode stop" and then hit enter - nothing happens.
The cursor in the terminal does not do anything.
sr. member
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hi i know this is a noobish question.. to back up your wallet in hard drive how does that works? what will happen to the coin? im so sorry.

i am trying to figure this out as well, i backed it up but i dont see any ways to import a wallet into this program

You don't need to import. When you backed up your wallet, you saved the wallet.dat file. That file is your wallet.
Close down your wallet and replace your existing wallet.dat with the backed up wallet.dat. You will get back your previous wallet.
newbie
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hi i know this is a noobish question.. to back up your wallet in hard drive how does that works? what will happen to the coin? im so sorry.

i am trying to figure this out as well, i backed it up but i dont see any ways to import a wallet into this program
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hi i know this is a noobish question.. to back up your wallet in hard drive how does that works? what will happen to the coin? im so sorry.
newbie
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Just setup my first masternode this afternoon.
Everything went smooth so far except and that is a little bit weird - the 1000 CHC that I sent from Cryptopia to the address generated through the command "chaincoind getaccountaddress 0" do not show up yet.
It has been more than 3 hours now and the command "chaincoind getinfo" does still not show the balance and the command "chaincoind listtransactions" shows nothing at all.

And how can I see on my linux vps if the blockchain has been synced 100% yet?

Can someone who has masternode/s successfully running on a linux server help me out here?



UPDATE:
After more than 6 hours the 1000 CHC showed up when you check the VPS with "chaincoind getinfo" or "chaincoind listtransactions".
But now I have two more questions:

1. How can I see on my linux vps if the blockchain has been synced 100% yet?

2. And last but not least the rewards for hosting the masternode are sent to which wallet exactly? Will these be sent to the same address that was generated with "chaincoind getaccountaddress 0"?

Thanks in advance.
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Anyone gotten 2 master nodes running on multiple home computers? The chaincoin wallet binds itself to port 11994 and won't let a 2nd instance run a node on a 2nd pc. If u look at the masternode list in the debug console there are many using many other ports besides the 11994 and 11995 but sane ip's. I've tried opening other ports for it besides those 2 and using the masternodeaddr=myip:new port opened and the node will not start like my first one I set up. And yes I have 1000 coins in the 2nd wallet.

In chaincoin.conf, add a line that says port=(port other than 11995).
legendary
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This is my log for my masternode, i just set it up and dont understand does this mean its working or does it mean its disconnected how it says disconnecting down the bottom? someone please help am stressing out as only bought coins to have masternode and hold so i want it working  Huh Huh Huh Undecided

2017-07-11 11:11:15 CActiveMasternode::ManageStatus() - Checking inbound connection to '192.168.20.2:11994'
2017-07-11 11:11:15 CActiveMasternode::ManageStatus() - Is capable master node!

If you started the master node with 'masternode start'

and it shows you that 'successfully started masternode' then it is running.

Since there are over 1000 master nodes you might need to wait up to two days or longer to get a master node payment.

newbie
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im confused about the wallet, how do i import an existing wallet? and is the passphrase for "encrypt wallet" just a password or is that like a private key?
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This is my log for my masternode, i just set it up and dont understand does this mean its working or does it mean its disconnected how it says disconnecting down the bottom? someone please help am stressing out as only bought coins to have masternode and hold so i want it working  Huh Huh Huh Undecided

2017-07-11 11:11:15 CActiveMasternode::ManageStatus() - Checking inbound connection to '192.168.20.2:11994'
2017-07-11 11:11:15 CActiveMasternode::ManageStatus() - Is capable master node!
2017-07-11 11:11:15 CActiveMasternode::Register() - RelayElectionEntry vin = CTxIn(COutPoint(b07482b0199e49ee74e3cf0047b61cf2e8bca08e4df043184373ecab0a0c956d, 1), scriptSig=)
2017-07-11 11:11:15 connected to self at 192.168.20.2:64069, disconnecting
jr. member
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I don't think it is worth mining now !

I hear you can pull 10 coins a day with an avarage rig, at a price of 0.50$ (which is less then what it is at the time i am writing this) you would pull 5 dollars a day, 150 dollars a month.
So in my op8inion enough to profit slightly after the electricity costs. Compared to anything else it's not worth it, but if you think it might rise one day... why not. I'll point one good card at it for sure if price stays around about where it is now.

Is it listed in any good exchange?

Not good really. Cryptopia has it and is alright I think. Works fine, wouldn't leave funds hanging in there any longer then I must though- I've no idea about the devs credibility.
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what is the minimum payout on suprnova pool ?

Thank you
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Is it listed in any good exchange?
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Question: If a person A has one masternode with 2.000 CHC and a person B has two masternodes with 1.000 CHC each. Would'nt they earn the same amount of token in the end ? Since the rewards are retributed proportionally with the number of CHC you hold: person A-> (2.000*X)=(1000*2*X) <-person B, with X the reward.

Another question: Bittrex ? Does anyone know when it will be on it ? The roadmap on chaincoin.org indicates available on Bittrex Quarter 2 of 2017 :/
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