As i already run v2.0.1.1 'phoenix' on my mac and i don't mine, the wallet's just for storage, do i really need to download the new wallet version?
Hi nuttynoah. In short, no. If you plan on using Enigma for sending or mixing assistance, then I'd suggest you upgrade. If you're just using the wallet for storage and staking, there's no real need.
Joe
Hi I upgraded to 2.0.2 and still getting lot of expired requests 30, only 1 accepted, and rest values =0. im having only 200 coins on my wallet - is there something wrong?
Im not quite sure how the enigma fee collections works either I have 19 expired 6 accepted and 3 signed yet 0 fees collected and the enigma send activity is blank.
degxtra1, oaks05,
You'll only receive fees for requests that are marked as completed. Here's an overview of what those numbers mean:
Requests AcceptedNumber of Enigma requests from peers that you've agreed to mix.
Requests SignedNumber of Enigma requests from peers that you've agreed to mix and have signed.
Requests RefusedNumber of Enigma requests your wallet has refused to mix or refused to sign (due to bad request format, bad transaction data or timeout expired).
Requests Expired:Number of requests that ran out of time before you received a transaction from the sender to sign.
Requests Completed: Number of Enigma requests you have mixed, signed and which have successfully completed earning you a mixing fee.
Fees Received: The amount of Cloak earned from completed Enigma mixing requests/sends.
It's only the number of 'Completed' requests you're really interested in. The other information was added to give more of an overview of what's actually going on. In hindsight, they seem to leave people a little confused and it may make sense to remove them in future. How would people feel about removing everything except the 'completed' count? We could leave the other options in place, but just hidden and allow advanced users to toggle them on for display purposes if required...
The reason you have requests that are expired rather than completed is due to your wallet receiving an Enigma mixing request that it agreed to cloak, but a number of other nodes also agreed to mix the request so some accepting nodes (yours included) weren't used for mixing. As Enigma usage on the network increases, this should become less of an issue are there will be more sends to mix. Once we've dropped the Enigma sending fee to a nominal amount or ideally free, we will see many more Enigma sends vs. standard sends on the network.
I hope this clears things up a little.
Joe