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Topic: [ANN][BWK] BULWARK | NO ICO | Masternodes | Accelerated PoW | Seesaw PoS/MN - page 7. (Read 125735 times)

legendary
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Juicin' crypto
awesome, nice work.  not just need bull market back so this and others can rocket again....ONE DAY Sad lol
member
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There is the potential for an issue with the new staking consensus in the latest wallet (v2.1.0). As the consensus spork has not been used yet, we are fixing it before the issue arises. This means that if you have updated already -or- have not updated at all you MUST download version 2.1.1 prior to the spork being used. ALL local wallets, masternodes, and Secure Home Nodes MUST be updated to version 2.1.1

Changelog:

- Stake consensus patch adds checks on new blocks for confirmations and age of staked transaction

***This update is MANDATORY***

To update:

1) Local Wallet | Download the latest applicable wallet from github, replace the files in your /bin/ folder, and restart the wallet

2) Masternode | Log in to your masternode and enter the following syntax into your Linux console
``bash <( curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bulwark-crypto/Bulwark-MN-Install/master/update_node.sh )``

3) Secure Home Node | Log into your SHN and enter the following syntax into your Linux console
``bash <( curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bulwark-crypto/shn/master/update.sh )``


We're sorry for the inconvenience but there is also great news. Our masternode installer now includes an autoupdater!

Here's what it does:

- Installed when you update your masternodes
- Checks for masternode updates once per day
- Automatically keeps your VPS masternode up to date
- It is mostly hands off but if there is a protocol change (like the current update) you will need to activate the masternode again from your local wallet


Please update at your earliest convenience and thank you for your patience everyone!
full member
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I'm not sure the crypto bulwark card shown is that realistic.

There have been projects trying to get a crypto card off the ground for years now, and they are only just hitting the market in some countries now.
member
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Check out some sneak-peeks of new developments coming in wallet version 2.1.0!
https://medium.com/bulwark-cryptocurrency/bulwark-dev-team-teases-upcoming-wallet-enhancements-af4577a273b4
The upcoming version 2.1.0 of Bullwark wallet will be improved with several adjustments and enhancements.
They, all together, might bring more comfortable experience for Bullwark wallet's users.
Thank you for such a very good start for the year of 2019, starting at the end of 2018.
jr. member
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sr. member
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The cryptopia wallet has been in maintenance for a few days now, with deposti issues.

What is it with cryptopia and their constant problems. at any point in time 3-4 of my holdings wallets are in maintenance.

Ha old news. Crytopia having problems is pretty standard. Use another exchange in my opinion!


cryptopia is having major issues with multiple wallets. move to a different exchange and get all your coins out of craptopia

I did, to the extent that it is possible. But there are still a few of my coins for which cryptopia is the major exchange.
jr. member
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The cryptopia wallet has been in maintenance for a few days now, with deposti issues.

What is it with cryptopia and their constant problems. at any point in time 3-4 of my holdings wallets are in maintenance.

Ha old news. Crytopia having problems is pretty standard. Use another exchange in my opinion!


cryptopia is having major issues with multiple wallets. move to a different exchange and get all your coins out of craptopia
full member
Activity: 616
Merit: 167
The cryptopia wallet has been in maintenance for a few days now, with deposti issues.

What is it with cryptopia and their constant problems. at any point in time 3-4 of my holdings wallets are in maintenance.

Ha old news. Crytopia having problems is pretty standard. Use another exchange in my opinion!
member
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Merit: 10
The Bulwark masternode explorer is live on masternodes.online!

https://explorer.masternodes.online/currencies/BWK

member
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www.MarquiseMuseum.com
Since you are focused on hardware branding, BWK is invited in the prepaid debitcard program for smallcap cryptos. I have reserved the Marquise $Museum announcement thread for more info on this venture and sample cards will be presented there as more artists deliver their conceptual designs:

member
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Huge announcement! Governance is live and the Bulwark Core Team has submitted our first proposal! Check out our blog for more info on how to submit your own proposal or vote for ours!

https://bulwarkcrypto.com/masternodes-governance-proposals/


If you'd like to go straight to our proposal:

https://community.bulwarkcrypto.com/t/bulwark-core-team-monthly-proposal/129


If you would like to vote yes on our proposal, copy this line in your console and press enter:

mnbudgetvote many eebbb3643f66a46afba00663a0b7c413f427e20a0ea0c7c840855f4ea6339565 yes
full member
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Hey dev,
How to get the block height or txid of masternode payment?
I listmasternodes "txid", can get lastpaid date, but no block height.
Code:
bulwark-cli listmasternodes "txid"
[
  {
    "rank": 714,
    "network": "ipv4",
    "txhash": "txid",
    "outidx": 0,
    "status": "ENABLED",
    "addr": "my addr",
    "version": 70850,
    "lastseen": 1543709623,
    "activetime": 488584,
    "lastpaid": 1543645879
  }
]
member
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The Bulwark Hardware Store has relaunched!

https://store.bulwarkcrypto.com/


For more information on the Secure Home Node visit:

https://bulwarkcrypto.com/secure-home-node/


Enter to Win a Secure Home Node:

https://twitter.com/BrianDColwell/status/1068575541052137472
sr. member
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The cryptopia wallet has been in maintenance for a few days now, with deposti issues.

What is it with cryptopia and their constant problems. at any point in time 3-4 of my holdings wallets are in maintenance.
jr. member
Activity: 54
Merit: 23
It depends on what everyone else on the network is doing, there is no more precise answer that we can give you than the one that has been given. 10 different people will tell you 10 different things they think is the most efficient, and the information that could prove any one of them right changes quite literally every block.
What I need is a bunch of suggestion, then, I have to find out the most appropriate one for my case.
I have to do it certainly.
I just need help with your experience.

In my experience, it doesn't make a difference. But, if you want a specific size to make your inputs, make them somewhere between 500 Bulwark and 1000 Bulwark. The network average is somewhere around there, and it seems to be working well for them.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Since your coin is listed on CoinMarketCap, we have decided to add this coin to Masternode comparison service called "Masternode C".

https://masternodec.com/BWK.html
There is NO listing fee for the coins listed on CoinMarketCap.
jr. member
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I need to have the odds of probability to find blocks between 100 and 200 or between 100 and 400 coins.
It's important for me to decide how many coins I should split into different chunks in order to get as highest efficient staking as possible.
Please help with your suggestion on this issue.
Higher inputs do indeed have a higher chance of staking than smaller ones.
But most people split their BWK to 100-200 inputs, so that they will still stake on the other inputs when one of them gets a stake.

And to awnser your last question: Yes, it is twice as likely to stake than a 100 BWK Input.

It depends on what everyone else on the network is doing, there is no more precise answer that we can give you than the one that has been given. 10 different people will tell you 10 different things they think is the most efficient, and the information that could prove any one of them right changes quite literally every block.
full member
Activity: 440
Merit: 100
Roobet
I need to have the odds of probability to find blocks between 100 and 200 or between 100 and 400 coins.
It's important for me to decide how many coins I should split into different chunks in order to get as highest efficient staking as possible.
Please help with your suggestion on this issue.
Higher inputs do indeed have a higher chance of staking than smaller ones.
But most people split their BWK to 100-200 inputs, so that they will still stake on the other inputs when one of them gets a stake.

And to awnser your last question: Yes, it is twice as likely to stake than a 100 BWK Input.
jr. member
Activity: 65
Merit: 4
I have a question, regarding staking.

Do larger inputs have a higher chance of staking than smaller ones?
I know the minimum requirement is 100 coins per input to be eligible, but what I want to know is whether it is optimal to have inputs near 100 each or it makes no difference.

For example, is a 200 coin input twice as likely to stake as a 100 coin one or about the same?

Higher inputs do indeed have a higher chance of staking than smaller ones.
But most people split their BWK to 100-200 inputs, so that they will still stake on the other inputs when one of them gets a stake.

And to awnser your last question: Yes, it is twice as likely to stake than a 100 BWK Input.
legendary
Activity: 2165
Merit: 1002
I have a question, regarding staking.

Do larger inputs have a higher chance of staking than smaller ones?
I know the minimum requirement is 100 coins per input to be eligible, but what I want to know is whether it is optimal to have inputs near 100 each or it makes no difference.

For example, is a 200 coin input twice as likely to stake as a 100 coin one or about the same?
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