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Topic: [ANN] [CHC] Chaincoin - Network Upgrade 16.1 - SegWit Activated - page 140. (Read 321715 times)

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With this coin you can test if master nodes work on you network cheaply.
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Hi Chaincoinists,

I added ChainCoin to my Small Cap Crypto review site.  Please let me know as important changes are made to ChainCoin so I can keep it up to date.  I look forward to seeing more from CHC over the next few months.

https://microcapcrypto.com/chc/

Thanks!

Great review. Site is filled with info about most promising coins I found couple of coins I never heard of before that I really liked. For Chaincoin I would only add that it is also traded on novaexchange and that devs are currently working hard to modernize the coin to 2017 standards by upgrading to 0.12 core. So currently masternodes are on 2015 level and it is possible to host unlimited number of masternodes on one ip address. That could be interesting for someone who is looking for a coin where he can host multiple masternodes real cheap. There is a big downside though because masternodes earn only 25% of the block reward while nodes of virtually all other masternode coins earn 45%-50% . Devs are very active though and I believe they will fix everything with introduction of 0.12 .   
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Hi Chaincoinists,

I added ChainCoin to my Small Cap Crypto review site.  Please let me know as important changes are made to ChainCoin so I can keep it up to date.  I look forward to seeing more from CHC over the next few months.

https://microcapcrypto.com/chc/

Thanks!
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Shine Shine!  Now that the website is done, what's next for the marketing team?
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Temporarily lost momentum, now time to shine!
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Website looks soo much better, excited to see where this project goes...

Agreed, definitely a huge improvement compared to what it was before!
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will soon host chaincoin masternodes, after website relaunch.

this is a great service.  you guys have came a long way.  thanks for adding chc.
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any faucet for this coin? plz link here?
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Thanks Rolihlahla for you reply, sorry for assuming your project was a scam.

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will soon host chaincoin masternodes, after website relaunch.
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Website looks soo much better, excited to see where this project goes...
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Rolihlahla lasts connected to bitcointalk 10 days ago, is chaincoin a scam ?

Our discussions are mainly on slack. Feel free to join if you'd like to stay updated.
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Rolihlahla lasts connected to bitcointalk 10 days ago, is chaincoin a scam ?
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This year is the year for Masternode coins. I'm looking to set up one masternode but I'm not technical enough to set up one, can anyone give me a link to set up one masternode and also how many nodes is allowed per ip.
http://www.chaincoin.org/how-to-set-up-masternodes/
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This year is the year for Masternode coins. I'm looking to set up one masternode but I'm not technical enough to set up one, can anyone give me a link to set up one masternode and also how many nodes is allowed per ip.
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Anybody set up a remote masternode between two windows computers? My master wallet does not want to parse my masternode config. Was trying to avoid having to run a local with my coins on it. What am I missing?
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masternode does not work
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Hey guys I was wondering if I can run a masternode on a raspberry pi? Thanks!


shouldn't be a problem as long as you can provide it with a static public IP address (probably have to buy one somewhere, domestic ISPs/providers usually do not give you one for free)

That said, you will probably need a good power supply in order to have a high uptime, and microSD cards are probably not meant for such constant wear-and-tear (the master node writes the whole blockchain to disk). They are also notorious for corrupting your data on a bad system shutdown. So you might have to connect a physical hard disk. I have never looked into this though, just google for some DASH raspberry master node tutorials and you'll be fine.

Unless you are really enthusiastic about using a raspberry just for the coolness factor (and low electricity cost), paying for a small VPS will save you a lot of time and headache and thereby money.

Another question: is there a way to see how many masternodes currently exist in total?

Tools -> debug console:

masternode count


masternode count has been rapidly growing
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Hey guys I was wondering if I can run a masternode on a raspberry pi? Thanks!


shouldn't be a problem as long as you can provide it with a static public IP address (probably have to buy one somewhere, domestic ISPs/providers usually do not give you one for free)

That said, you will probably need a good power supply in order to have a high uptime, and microSD cards are probably not meant for such constant wear-and-tear (the master node writes the whole blockchain to disk). They are also notorious for corrupting your data on a bad system shutdown. So you might have to connect a physical hard disk. I have never looked into this though, just google for some DASH raspberry master node tutorials and you'll be fine.

Unless you are really enthusiastic about using a raspberry just for the coolness factor (and low electricity cost), paying for a small VPS will save you a lot of time and headache and thereby money.

Another question: is there a way to see how many masternodes currently exist in total?

Tools -> debug console:

masternode count

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