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newbie
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Ok great. Thanks again for the info

NAV coin has a problem .. !! Soon you will see ..

''Scam Alert'' with a newbie account...

Move on!





move on but with steady effort is must now not only empty planning over it.

sr. member
Activity: 370
Merit: 250
updated to 4.0.1 but wallet can't get fully synched, it seems the network is a complete mess at the moment...
I just updated and resynced in under 2h!
Everything was smooth! Smiley

I also have mine updated to v4.0.1 and synced!  Smiley

Edit: I also have the Nav Coin Pi Stakebox on version 4.0.1 and running!
Cool!  Cheesy
I know there many usefull and cool things to do with a Pi but i never started anything.
With NAV i found my ass-kicker to get in touch with a Pi! I will buy one soon local... Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 281
Merit: 250
updated to 4.0.1 but wallet can't get fully synched, it seems the network is a complete mess at the moment...
I just updated and resynced in under 2h!
Everything was smooth! Smiley

I also have mine updated to v4.0.1 and synced!  Smiley

Edit: I also have the Nav Coin Pi Stakebox on version 4.0.1 and running!
sr. member
Activity: 370
Merit: 250
updated to 4.0.1 but wallet can't get fully synched, it seems the network is a complete mess at the moment...
I just updated and resynced in under 2h!
Everything was smooth! Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 281
Merit: 250

Raspberry Pi 3, Nav Coin Stakebox Tutorial

Hello all!

I have created a series of 3 videos so far explaining how to setup a Nav Coin stakebox. I have done this on Windows 10 so there might be minor differences on different operation systems.

There are a few things you need to get started.
- Raspberry Pi 3
- Case for Raspberry Pi 3
- Micro-USB charger
- Micro SD card, min. 8gb
This will cost around 60$, depending on your location.



Why do you need the Nav Coin stakebox?
The Nav Coin stakebox is a very easy and cheap way to earn stake rewards. You do not need a computer running 24/7. The Raspberry Pi is very energy efficient.
It is fun to have the stakebox running. You can easily connect to it on any device in your network simply through your browser to your Stakebox's IP. This way you can keep an eye on your staking process.




In the first video, Youtube, is explained how to:
- Install the image onto the Raspberry Pi
- Setup your Nav Coin Stakebox
- Enable WiFi
- Login to the WebUI (User Interface) of the Stakebox


In the second video, Youtube, is explained how to:
- Import a wallet.dat file into your stakebox. This way you are able to simply use a backup of your existing wallet.dat.
- The same way a backup can be made from the Stakebox wallet.dat using Filezilla and simply copy the wallet.dat onto your computer.


In the third video, Youtube, is explained how to:
- Setup your stakebox security
- Change Raspberry Pi Password
- Change WebUI password
- (Change) Encryption
- Unlock wallet for sending/staking
- Lock wallet



You can follow us on twitter:


Navtechservers.com


If you would like the video's and want to support me, feel free to donate to: Ni2EDpyqwJ4mk9jrzy4tteX1fswVd7Foy6

To update the Nav Coin stakebox:

1. Make a backup of your wallet.dat!!!! (Always do this) For example using Filezilla. As explained in the guides!
2. Open PuTTY
3. Connect to your stakebox
4. Login to your stakebox
5. Run command: wget -O - http://www.navcoin.org/files/update-navpi.sh | bash
          - This will run a script to update the Nav Coin Stakebox to version v4.0.1
          - You can copy this command and by right clicking with your mouse into the PuTTY command line it will paste

6. Restart your Nav Coin Stakebox and give it some time to sync
7. Lock wallet
8. Unlock wallet for staking
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
updated to 4.0.1 but wallet can't get fully synched, it seems the network is a complete mess at the moment...
sr. member
Activity: 356
Merit: 251
Official account of NAV Development Team
We just released NavCoin v4.0.1.

This new version fixes a critical block validation issue which led to network incongruences between nodes on the last days.

EVERY 4.0 user should update to this version immediately.

Downloads available at:

http://navcoin.org/downloads/

INSTRUCTIONS TO UPDATE

1. Backup your wallet.
2. Close NavCoin Core if it is open.
3. Remove the folders 'chainstate' and 'blocks' from:
      WINDOWS ->  C:/Users//AppData/Roaming/NavCoin4/
      MAC -> ~/Library/Application Support/NavCoin2
      LINUX -> ~/.NavCoin2/
4. Download new version, install and run.

Thanks!

legendary
Activity: 2165
Merit: 1002
Have a question here, my  nav address https://chainz.cryptoid.info/nav/address.dws?NYkZ2D8WPcvzW4gKQqiYtsw6ZPf7vdJsMM.htm is showing 105863 nav, but my wallet is showing me only 93375 available.
Wtf happened to the missing coins? Are they not available because the missing ones are staking?

Happens to me too. Repair wallet fixes it, but it will happen again in time.

Hopefully those problems will be looked at and fixed for the next release, whenever that is.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
remember. its a computer program. some times it messes up.

repair wallet should fix it.

worse case, restart everything. Make sure you back up your wallet.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
Have a question here, my  nav address https://chainz.cryptoid.info/nav/address.dws?NYkZ2D8WPcvzW4gKQqiYtsw6ZPf7vdJsMM.htm is showing 105863 nav, but my wallet is showing me only 93375 available.
Wtf happened to the missing coins? Are they not available because the missing ones are staking?
sr. member
Activity: 370
Merit: 250
The Wheels Keep on Turning at Nav Coin HQ



It really has been a massive week for Nav Coin this week. We have seen the release of our 4.0.0 Core wallet, NAVTech 1.1 and the NavPi from the development team. Alongside our great new website, Q1 press release and the social media competition from by our awesome new marketing team.

We have moved a lot of projects from in progress to completed and have also started on our next batch of projects.

You can have a look at what we’ve ticked off here:

http://navcoin.org/project-roadmap/#completed

Alex has begun work on our full suite of Mobile & Web Wallets based on the Copay source code. Copay is an amazing javascript based wallet which will provide us with a great platform to build our Nav Coin wallets on top of.

Victor is going to look at improving our NavPi, streamlining the interface and improving performance. This means a full redevelopment using Angular2 served by NodeJS.

Guy is comparing supplier options for sourcing and supplying NAV branded NavPi units on the Nav Coin Store. These will ship with the image pre-loaded onto the memory card so all you will need to do is plug them in and send the coins.

Craig is busy preparing to present his talk “Exploring Private Cryptocurrencies” for the Bloktex conference this weekend in Kuala Lumpur. Once he gets back from KL, he will begin to work rebuilding the Subchain aligning it with the new core code base. This will mean restarting that blockchain and is a vital step toward integrating the Subchain into the Nav Coin wallet.

If you’re near KL, you should definitely head along to the conference: http://bloktex.com

Kieren has been largely focused on helping with the Q1 release schedule since being onboarded. He has been a huge help with our new website, the Q1 press releases and also our very successful social media campaign. With that pressure off, the marketing team can now refocus on the wider branding message and marketing strategy. The first step is to formalise a marketing roadmap and present our marketing plan.

You can see all the things we’ve started this week here:

http://navcoin.org/project-roadmap/#in-progress

We may have been a bit quieter than usual this week online due to the team having a couple days of hard earned rest after our successful (but very demanding) Q1 launch. As you can see, we still have made a lot of progress and as always, the wheels keep turning at Nav Coin HQ.

We have a lot of great projects in the works and lots of amazing things lined up for the rest of the year. So stick around and come on this journey with us.

Talk soon,
Nav Coin Team

Very nice feedback!
http://bloktex.com/speaker/craig-macgregor/ Have fun and a good flight!   Smiley

Imo interesting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q6MGB7dkCM  

sr. member
Activity: 281
Merit: 250

Raspberry Pi 3, Nav Coin Stakebox Tutorial

Hello all!

I have created a series of 3 videos so far explaining how to setup a Nav Coin stakebox. I have done this on Windows 10 so there might be minor differences on different operation systems.

There are a few things you need to get started.
- Raspberry Pi 3
- Case for Raspberry Pi 3
- Micro-USB charger
- Micro SD card, min. 8gb
This will cost around 60$, depending on your location.



Why do you need the Nav Coin stakebox?
The Nav Coin stakebox is a very easy and cheap way to earn stake rewards. You do not need a computer running 24/7. The Raspberry Pi is very energy efficient.
It is fun to have the stakebox running. You can easily connect to it on any device in your network simply through your browser to your Stakebox's IP. This way you can keep an eye on your staking process.




In the first video, Youtube, is explained how to:
- Install the image onto the Raspberry Pi
- Setup your Nav Coin Stakebox
- Enable WiFi
- Login to the WebUI (User Interface) of the Stakebox


In the second video, Youtube, is explained how to:
- Import a wallet.dat file into your stakebox. This way you are able to simply use a backup of your existing wallet.dat.
- The same way a backup can be made from the Stakebox wallet.dat using Filezilla and simply copy the wallet.dat onto your computer.


In the third video, Youtube, is explained how to:
- Setup your stakebox security
- Change Raspberry Pi Password
- Change WebUI password
- (Change) Encryption
- Unlock wallet for sending/staking
- Lock wallet



You can follow us on twitter:


Navtechservers.com


If you would like the video's and want to support me, feel free to donate to: Ni2EDpyqwJ4mk9jrzy4tteX1fswVd7Foy6
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1001
Use Coinbase Account almosanywhere with Shift card
note aguycalled posted on slack

Quote
aguycalled [4:01 AM]
i've been doing some testing with the navpi after some users reported the performance was not as good as expected (edited)

[4:02] 
i've managed to reduce memory usage adding the following lines to navcoin.conf

[4:02] 
# Set database cache size in megabytes; machines sync faster with a larger cache. Recommend setting as high as possible based upon machine's available RAM.
dbcache=100
# Keep at most unconnectable transactions in memory.
maxorphantx=10
# Keep the transaction memory pool below megabytess.
maxmempool=50
# Maintain at most N connections to peers.
maxconnections=40
# Tries to keep outbound traffic under the given target (in MiB per 24h), 0 = no limit.
maxuploadtarget=5000

these should also help on qt wallet also
sr. member
Activity: 269
Merit: 252
Congrats! We're looking into a bright future! Keep rolling!
hero member
Activity: 794
Merit: 510
NavCoin Founder
The Wheels Keep on Turning at Nav Coin HQ



It really has been a massive week for Nav Coin this week. We have seen the release of our 4.0.0 Core wallet, NAVTech 1.1 and the NavPi from the development team. Alongside our great new website, Q1 press release and the social media competition from by our awesome new marketing team.

We have moved a lot of projects from in progress to completed and have also started on our next batch of projects.

You can have a look at what we’ve ticked off here:

http://navcoin.org/project-roadmap/#completed

Alex has begun work on our full suite of Mobile & Web Wallets based on the Copay source code. Copay is an amazing javascript based wallet which will provide us with a great platform to build our Nav Coin wallets on top of.

Victor is going to look at improving our NavPi, streamlining the interface and improving performance. This means a full redevelopment using Angular2 served by NodeJS.

Guy is comparing supplier options for sourcing and supplying NAV branded NavPi units on the Nav Coin Store. These will ship with the image pre-loaded onto the memory card so all you will need to do is plug them in and send the coins.

Craig is busy preparing to present his talk “Exploring Private Cryptocurrencies” for the Bloktex conference this weekend in Kuala Lumpur. Once he gets back from KL, he will begin to work rebuilding the Subchain aligning it with the new core code base. This will mean restarting that blockchain and is a vital step toward integrating the Subchain into the Nav Coin wallet.

If you’re near KL, you should definitely head along to the conference: http://bloktex.com

Kieren has been largely focused on helping with the Q1 release schedule since being onboarded. He has been a huge help with our new website, the Q1 press releases and also our very successful social media campaign. With that pressure off, the marketing team can now refocus on the wider branding message and marketing strategy. The first step is to formalise a marketing roadmap and present our marketing plan.

You can see all the things we’ve started this week here:

http://navcoin.org/project-roadmap/#in-progress

We may have been a bit quieter than usual this week online due to the team having a couple days of hard earned rest after our successful (but very demanding) Q1 launch. As you can see, we still have made a lot of progress and as always, the wheels keep turning at Nav Coin HQ.

We have a lot of great projects in the works and lots of amazing things lined up for the rest of the year. So stick around and come on this journey with us.

Talk soon,
Nav Coin Team
full member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 120
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is there a weekly news today?
legendary
Activity: 2020
Merit: 1041
2.3 Gig of ram usage here that seems huge to me no?
Yesterday i had about 2,6GB... today it uses also 2,3GB... (i did a restart)
Yeah it's somewhat... Smiley

I was about to tell u what an Idiot you are and that mine only uses 300-350 mb of memory last I checked 3 days ago , but just to be safe I double checked it today and BOOM 2247 mb of memory in use more then Double of what the old memory hog wallet did over a year ago.
Something is Wrong guys 2 gig of memory is unacceptable.

Thanks, you didn't called us idiots...  Roll Eyes
So Mr. low memory, why our wallet uses that much ram, sherlock?  Tongue Grin

Now for some unexplainable reason it dropped back down to 84 mb , maybe it just uses that much while during sync ? still not good but that's about as close to an explination as ive gotten so far.
sr. member
Activity: 370
Merit: 250
2.3 Gig of ram usage here that seems huge to me no?
Yesterday i had about 2,6GB... today it uses also 2,3GB... (i did a restart)
Yeah it's somewhat... Smiley

I was about to tell u what an Idiot you are and that mine only uses 300-350 mb of memory last I checked 3 days ago , but just to be safe I double checked it today and BOOM 2247 mb of memory in use more then Double of what the old memory hog wallet did over a year ago.
Something is Wrong guys 2 gig of memory is unacceptable.

Thanks, you didn't called us idiots...  Roll Eyes
So Mr. low memory, why our wallet uses that much ram, sherlock?  Tongue Grin
legendary
Activity: 2020
Merit: 1041
2.3 Gig of ram usage here that seems huge to me no?
Yesterday i had about 2,6GB... today it uses also 2,3GB... (i did a restart)
Yeah it's somewhat... Smiley

I was about to tell u what an Idiot you are and that mine only uses 300-350 mb of memory last I checked 3 days ago , but just to be safe I double checked it today and BOOM 2247 mb of memory in use more then Double of what the old memory hog wallet did over a year ago.
Something is Wrong guys 2 gig of memory is unacceptable.
sr. member
Activity: 370
Merit: 250
2.3 Gig of ram usage here that seems huge to me no?
Yesterday i had about 2,6GB... today it uses also 2,3GB... (i did a restart)
Yeah it's somewhat... Smiley
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