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Topic: [ANN] Onex Cash / Masternodes 5000 (50% Reward) / ASIC Resistance / [NEOSCRYPT] - page 23. (Read 67567 times)

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I activate my onex masternode!  Smiley
Strangely, the payments should already be, and the reward for the block did not decrease! Also, the wallet does not show the nodes on the network, although this may be a bug in wallet.
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Why price low ?? This coin is better than GBX..
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I activate my onex masternode!  Smiley

Great!!! Grin Grin Grin

need start wachdog ?
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I activate my onex masternode!  Smiley
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wallet with MN can get coins now ?
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Knowledge must be free !
problems with the masternode, in the local wallet is allowed, but in the other wallets are not seen

pools not include support for payments to masternodes?

2017-11-26 07:45:26 UpdateTip: new best=00000000017d05320f7ce72ef2f52bdeb33f1aa1e353834dbc3610bd17b32097  height=7675  log2_work=50.51423  tx=10029  date=2017-11-26 07:45:07 progress=0.999830  cache=0.1MiB(187tx)
2017-11-26 07:45:26 CMasternodePayments::ProcessBlock -- Start: nBlockHeight=7685, masternode=381c104a10dda3c79a8025a64f707a6f242b387bb1ba6dd599254423557e0353-1
2017-11-26 07:45:26 CMasternodePayments::ProcessBlock -- ERROR: Failed to find masternode to pay

Yo need update to last version 1.2.0

For windows
https://onex.cash/wallets/onex-win64-v1-2-0.zip

For linux
https://github.com/onexcash/onex-core

Thanks!


so, are masternodes getting rewards now or there are still things to be done ?
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problems with the masternode, in the local wallet is allowed, but in the other wallets are not seen

pools not include support for payments to masternodes?

2017-11-26 07:45:26 UpdateTip: new best=00000000017d05320f7ce72ef2f52bdeb33f1aa1e353834dbc3610bd17b32097  height=7675  log2_work=50.51423  tx=10029  date=2017-11-26 07:45:07 progress=0.999830  cache=0.1MiB(187tx)
2017-11-26 07:45:26 CMasternodePayments::ProcessBlock -- Start: nBlockHeight=7685, masternode=381c104a10dda3c79a8025a64f707a6f242b387bb1ba6dd599254423557e0353-1
2017-11-26 07:45:26 CMasternodePayments::ProcessBlock -- ERROR: Failed to find masternode to pay

Yo need update to last version 1.2.0

For windows
https://onex.cash/wallets/onex-win64-v1-2-0.zip

For linux
https://github.com/onexcash/onex-core

Thanks!
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Knowledge must be free !
I think dev is still working on this. I'm waiting for an "official" announcement when everything is done
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Someone has already started masternode ?
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The new website is now available, enjoy it!

https://onex.cash/
I see you announced on your website the Bittrex exchange. You do not have the right to announce the listing to the stock exchange in advance, so I conclude that this is just an attempt to popularize your unnecessary coins to anyone.
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Buy masternods while you are away, the price tag will jump many times, I managed to buy.
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problems with the masternode, in the local wallet is allowed, but in the other wallets are not seen

pools not include support for payments to masternodes?

2017-11-26 07:45:26 UpdateTip: new best=00000000017d05320f7ce72ef2f52bdeb33f1aa1e353834dbc3610bd17b32097  height=7675  log2_work=50.51423  tx=10029  date=2017-11-26 07:45:07 progress=0.999830  cache=0.1MiB(187tx)
2017-11-26 07:45:26 CMasternodePayments::ProcessBlock -- Start: nBlockHeight=7685, masternode=381c104a10dda3c79a8025a64f707a6f242b387bb1ba6dd599254423557e0353-1
2017-11-26 07:45:26 CMasternodePayments::ProcessBlock -- ERROR: Failed to find masternode to pay
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The new website is now available, enjoy it!

https://onex.cash/

When will the company pay for the signature? I submitted an application on the 18th  and there was no payment..
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where master node guide for window?
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The new website is now available, enjoy it!

https://onex.cash/
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great. i can create this masternode as same is vivo ?
regards
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Masternode Setup
This guide will help you to setup a masternode on an Ubuntu 16.04 64bit Server.

Basic Requirements
5.000 ONEX
A main wallet (We’ll use the Windows Wallet v.1.1.2)
Masternode Server (Ubuntu 16.04 that will be online 24/7)
(OPTIONAL) WinSCP (https://winscp.net/eng/download.php)
(Please keep in mind that for security reasons you’re gonna need a single IP for each masternode you’re planning to run)
Getting the Ubuntu Server ready

Updating
Once you’ve logged in for the first time on your new Ubuntu Server you should always update your package lists from the repositories.
Code:
apt-get update

Installing needed libraries

The Onex-Daemon needs some basic libraries in order to run.
Let’s get them:
Code:
sudo apt-get install git automake build-essential libtool autotools-dev autoconf pkg-config libssl-dev libboost-all-dev software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev libdb4.8++-dev libminiupnpc-dev

Compiling the Daemon

Now it’s time to decide. Do you want to compile the daemon on your own, or do you want to download a precompiled daemon which will save some time?
We are going to talk about both.
OPTION ONE - Compiling on your own

Getting the newest version

Code:
git clone https://github.com/onexcash/onex-core.git

OR updating an existing onex

Code:
cd onex-core && git pull

Compiling the source

Code:
cd onex-core
./autogen.sh
./configure
make

Once your ONEX source is compiled without an error you can skip the following step “(OPTIONAL) Getting precompiled daemon”.
OPTION TWO - Precompiled files

If you don’t want to compile the source by yourself,  this is where you’ll go.

Code:
mkdir onex
cd onex
wget https://onex.cash/wallets/linux/onexd && chmod +x onexd
wget https://onex.cash/wallets/linux/onex-cli && chmod +x onex-cli

Running the Daemon the first time

Running the Daemon the first time will help us to create the basic folder structure and to check for errors.
IMPORTANT: The path is different for the ones who compiled on there own and the ones who downloaded the precompiled files!

Code:
/root/onex-core/src/onexd
(For the ones who compiled on their own server)

Code:
/root/onex/onexd
(For the ones who downloaded the precompiled daemon)

Editing the configs

Once you’ve run the Daemon for the first time - it will show you to setup a rpcuser and rpcpassword and close right after it - it has also created the folder structure where the blockchain and all config files are going to be.
We want to edit those files now slightly but we’ll come back later for the finishing touch.
The easiest way is to use WinSCP to edit your conf-files. If you are somehow don’t want to use WinSCP follow these steps:
Code:
apt-get install nano
Nano is a great console-based text-editor.

Code:
nano /root/.onexcore/onex.conf

Let’s open the onex.conf located in the .onexcore folder. This folder was created by the daemon on the first run!
What goes inside the config?

Your configuration files gets read by the ONEX-Daemon on startup.
There are a lot of things you can tweak, add or remove.

This is just a basic configuration for a simple masternode setup:
Code:
rpcuser={CHOOSE A RANDOM USER}
rpcpassword={CHOOSE A RANDOM PASSWORD}
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
listen=1
server=1
daemon=1
logtimestamps=1
maxconnections=256
masternode=1
externalip={YOUR SERVER IP}
bind={YOUR SERVER IP}

Save the config and let’s get over to the main-wallet.

Main wallet setup

In order to get the masternodes to run, we need to send 5.000 ONEX to an address we are just going to create.
We use a system called “Cold-Wallet”. This system is meant for better security because actually your masternode won’t have any access to your wallet.
Masternode Priv-Key

As you might’ve saw we need a “masternodeprivkey” - this key indicates a private key that is used by your wallet and the masternode.
In your Wallet-App go to: Tools -> Debugconsole.
Code:
masternode genkey
This will generate a private key - We need to add that key to the “masternodeprivkey”-field in the onex.conf on the Ubuntu server.
Generate a wallet-address

Each masternode needs it’s own address. We are going to send 5.000 ONEX to this address later.
Code:
getaccountaddress mn1
You can change mn1 to whatever you want to name your masternode.
Save the address you’ve just generated for the next step.
Sending 5.000 ONEX to the address

Let’s send 5.000 ONEX to that address. Yes - make sure this is only 5.000 ONEX. No less, no more.)
Wait for the transaction to have at least 15 confirmations before continuing.
I won’t get further into sending ONEX.
Getting the transaction

For our local masternode-config we need to get the transaction id and following number.
Back into the main-wallets debugconsole enter:
Code:
masternode outputs
It will display a list of valid masternode transactions. If this is your first masternode there will be only one for sure.
The list contains a longer number (transaction ID) and a following number.
Save both of these somewhere for the next step.
Local configs

We are almost there. Just a few lines to edit and we are able to start our masternode. onex.conf

Open your local onex.conf (Find it or use the “Edit config file” in the onex-qt client under “Tools”).
Make it look similiar to this:
Code:
rpcuser={CHOOSE A RANDOM USER}
rpcpassword={CHOOSE A RANDOM PASSWORD}
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
masternode.conf

Open your local masternode.conf (You can find it or open it like you’ve opened the onex.conf via the Wallet-App)
{YOURMASTERNODENAME} {YOURIP}:18291 {YOURMASTERNODEPRIVKEY} {TRANSACTIONID} {TRANSACTION_FOLLOW_ID}
which should result in something like that:
mn1 1.2.3.4:18291 3Xgpvye4AEMviBBvybpbUJorN4NCs8Hqdznovo3Q2nWQxX2BkMY 897dd18650799053b912ec0d0ab685c5527cff24666c66f944fb20624e05fe5f 1

Starting everything up

After editing all the files locally we need to get back to our Ubuntu Server and enter the “masternodeprivkey” and for sure start the daemon.
As I’ve told you in the step where we’ve created the privkey, we need to add that to the onex.conf on our server. Get back to that step if you are not sure how to open the config.
Starting the daemon on the Ubuntu server

After adding the “masternodeprivkey” in we want to start the daemon.
Code:
/root/onex/onexd -daemon
OR
Code:
/root/onex-core/src/onexd -daemon
(If you’ve compiled on your own)
The daemon should start minimzed. You’ll only see a message like this:
ONEX server starting
Remote-Start the masternode

Once you’ve restarted your Wallet-App get back into the debugconsole and enter:
masternode start-alias {YOURMASTERNODENAME}
Congratulations. You’ve successfully setup a masternode on your own.
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Onex masternodes start in 140 block's!!! at block 7560!!! guys prepare your Onex coins!!!
Masternode start payments at block 10080 or 7560?

7560 we have made changes to give stability to the network
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Onex masternodes start in 140 block's!!! at block 7560!!! guys prepare your Onex coins!!!
Masternode start payments at block 10080 or 7560?
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Onex masternodes start in 140 block's!!! at block 7560!!! guys prepare your Onex coins!!!
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