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legendary
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Respectable master(node) owner urgently looking for hard-working servant (village idiot) please apply within. No wips have ever been used on our slaves only prober rude treatment to let em know who is master

This system is so badly flawed its not funny.
Having one single note running is like solo mining and others with 50 or more notes sit in a massive pool and take the cream of the top
Back in the instamine days the reward for miners was 100% payout of the 500, now the miners get 80% of the left over scrap 5

I agree with this.  

Why are people going to continue mining an already unprofitable coin when they have to give another 20% to someone holding possibly tens of thousands of coins?





legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1100
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform

I AM A LITECOIN BAGHOLDER AND WAS BORN TO BE A SUBSERVIENT COCKSUCKER. WE CALL OURSELVES SILVER TO BITCOIN's GOLD


Yah well, at least it is better than you Litecoin subservient cocksuckers. Don't you have shitcoins to sell in the far east?

SILVER TO BITCOIN'S GOLD. LMAO.
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
Nothing vulgar, but I do like me some bewbs and solid booties...


sr. member
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Merit: 250
We're all nerds in this forum.  Grin

Ordinary people are... Different.
full member
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I would like to see a concrete re-statement about the what RC3 actually includes, and what is intended for RC4. As RC3 was floundering several flip-flop statements on feature-set were made. Which is entirely understandable as one would want to reduce parts count when there are problems, maybe cut back on ambition to deal with the problem. But now that we've got the Spork, what actually happened in RC3? What is it really made of, for sure and certain? Did multi-entry make it into the binary or not? I can google up official statements saying yes and saying no... What is still on the map for RC4 now?

I think part of the price uncertainty right now is that we've got RC3, but nobody is really sure what's in it... We've got it! What is it?

I'll see if I can get a hold of Evan for clarification.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
www.OroCoin.co
I suck my own dick 4 times a day and can't figure out why even my own mother hates me.
Go fuck yourself. You're not just a troll, you're a bald-faced liar.

You're damn right I'm socially challenged! Society is comprised of dumbasses, hatemongers, and degenerates. It is, by definition, the lowest of the low. I want nothing to do with it. Mock me from your cesspool, it only shows where we both really stand, fucktarded waste of flesh.

Make the world a better place by removing yourself from it; kill yourself immediately.

I've never seen a house with a basement in Florida... Sunshine State, you know... People like you are what make me not want to talk to people in general. Absolute trash. You don't deserve to live and I'd kill you out of a sense of duty to better the species if I could. Please, I mean it from the bottom of my heart; kill yourself NOW. We all deserve to live in a better world, a world without YOU.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
www.OroCoin.co
I would like to see a concrete re-statement about the what RC3 actually includes, and what is intended for RC4. As RC3 was floundering several flip-flop statements on feature-set were made. Which is entirely understandable as one would want to reduce parts count when there are problems, maybe cut back on ambition to deal with the problem. But now that we've got the Spork, what actually happened in RC3? What is it really made of, for sure and certain? Did multi-entry make it into the binary or not? I can google up official statements saying yes and saying no... What is still on the map for RC4 now?

I think part of the price uncertainty right now is that we've got RC3, but nobody is really sure what's in it... We've got it! What is it?
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Keeping People Honest - Don't Get Scammed
Point being, you don't need that kind of skill to set up a masternode. It's really not that hard.
It really isn't. I can't even write simple code. I've never used Linux. I have a master's in history but never took a comp sci class. I would definitely not consider myself a tech geek.

I HAVE been building my own PCs for the last 15 years. I DO know how to crypto mine. I DO know how to build and configure a mining rig. I DO have a working (albeit non-technical) knowledge of cryptocurrency.

I'm what I would consider "reasonably proficient" but certainly no computer nerd. And I set up an MN, following guides, in a couple of hours. It's really not that hard. Seriously.
I'm not trying to deride those who offer services of setting up MNs.

I'm trying to separate the seed from the chaff... It's a thing I disagree with. But, I know there is a vacuum generated by the lazy and stupid who would rather just buy a node. It's my desire to see the shitty ones exposed and the good ones promoted; for the good of the coin.

Go look in a mirror.

You are nothing.  Nobody cares how much DRK you have.  You're obviously a socially challenged fool that has to deride other people in order to make yourself feel better.  Your low self esteem is blatantly obvious.  In effect, you are nothing more than a jerk.  

Have fun running your masternodes in your basement while the rest of us are out in the sun enjoying our lives.

Loser.
hero member
Activity: 560
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www.OroCoin.co
Point being, you don't need that kind of skill to set up a masternode. It's really not that hard.
It really isn't. I can't even write simple code. I've never used Linux. I have a master's in history but never took a comp sci class. I would definitely not consider myself a tech geek.

I HAVE been building my own PCs for the last 15 years. I DO know how to crypto mine. I DO know how to build and configure a mining rig. I DO have a working (albeit non-technical) knowledge of cryptocurrency.

I'm what I would consider "reasonably proficient" but certainly no computer nerd. And I set up an MN, following guides, in a couple of hours. It's really not that hard. Seriously.
I'm not trying to deride those who offer services of setting up MNs.

I'm trying to separate the seed from the chaff... It's a thing I disagree with. But, I know there is a vacuum generated by the lazy and stupid who would rather just buy a node. It's my desire to see the shitty ones exposed and the good ones promoted; for the good of the coin.
sr. member
Activity: 246
Merit: 250


It takes 4 hours to setup a MN by an expert?

 First, if you check my sig, one of the first things I say is I am not an expert.

 Second, I take care of the "dirty" side of it, the VPS setup - quick and efficiently

 Third, I 'm on IRC (or whatever) making sure the Masternode owner, who has no linux skills at all, understand every single step of the way of the local setup and configs (so I dont Teamviewer or something), which I think is crucial to protect the investment, setting up local.cold / remote setup.

And I do it in a manner that makes double sure neither side is able to scam the other. This includes setting up EC2 account from scratch, and local setup.

 And it costs 1% of the total investment.

 Does this offend you?
+1 I learned a lot
Only to the thing with the 4 hours bashing. I am absolutly noob with linux and servers, but with the very good guides from community on darkcointalk and here i got it running. Educate yourself.
Its possible to work it out - for all of us
I understand your position and you make valid arguments
It was not against your decision to buy support. I also was thinking about it.
It was for all the people who argue here that you have to be a nerd to join darkcoin.
Extremism... Having at least a basic clue how to computer is nowhere near "have to be a nerd." Just another diffraction of the entitlement mindset... Fortunately, people like this can't vote to hire the government to steal my DRKs at gunpoint and give them to themselves like they can with guvpaper.

If someone wants to drive an MN, I expect them to know what a steering while is and how to use it. Are racecar drivers "racing nerds?" Anyone who uses derisive terms to describe their betters is admitting to being a lesser.

Hey look all... I'm not liking where this is going, seriously

 I've been quite open about this. If you actually do click on my sig, I almost invite everyone to do it yourself, instead of hiring my services!!

What I'm trying to do, for a mere 1% of the cost of a masternode, is to cut corners and get things going quick! I started on testnet 2 months ago, and it was my first adventure into linux. But I have been at it, daily, 8 to 10 hours a day, no joke! Saturdays and sundays included. Because I do believe this coin will be a life changer for me!! So I took it on quite seriously!

I know the ins and out of the Masternode network, intimately.

I am a super-duper-geek. Dont get me wrong. I am not a professional, but extremely well versed in computers. Who here can say they typed their first keyboard on an ZX Spectrum 48k, learnt BASIC and cracked a school Acorn Archimedes? (before my first pubes)

This is no fake ad. I've been doing this for free for a LONG time, just can't seem to say no to anyone. Unfortunately, I must commit.

Setting up a node is absolutely not rocket science. Anyone can do it.
Just like making a pizza. Its just water, flower, tomatoe, cheese and an oven. Not promising the world to anyone.

Dont like, dont buy!

This is intended for people who want to learn VERY quick with a great teacher, and get their MN up and running NOW.

Hi GhostPlayer, I would be interested in possibly setting up my first masternode with you. I am waiting for a friend who is very busy who is supposed to help me but I might just stick to the DRK community for help. 1% seems more than fair to me, maybe message me how we would proceed, thank you my friend. We could start with my charity node so that would be up and running, I'm just in the process of getting feedback from Evan on the name and future path so I should be ready very soon  Smiley
legendary
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<@evan82> luigi1111w, not really, back to RC4 for me Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1000

Point being, you don't need that kind of skill to set up a masternode. It's really not that hard.



It really isn't. I can't even write simple code. I've never used Linux. I have a master's in history but never took a comp sci class. I would definitely not consider myself a tech geek.

I HAVE been building my own PCs for the last 15 years. I DO know how to crypto mine. I DO know how to build and configure a mining rig. I DO have a working (albeit non-technical) knowledge of cryptocurrency.

I'm what I would consider "reasonably proficient" but certainly no computer nerd. And I set up an MN, following guides, in a couple of hours. It's really not that hard. Seriously.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 501
I have found this.

https://github.com/darkcoinproject/darkcoin-binaries

Ya binaries repo.


I was about to post this Smiley Seems like you and I troll github all the time haha

Probably pushed by DRKLord.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
www.OroCoin.co


It takes 4 hours to setup a MN by an expert?

 First, if you check my sig, one of the first things I say is I am not an expert.

 Second, I take care of the "dirty" side of it, the VPS setup - quick and efficiently

 Third, I 'm on IRC (or whatever) making sure the Masternode owner, who has no linux skills at all, understand every single step of the way of the local setup and configs (so I dont Teamviewer or something), which I think is crucial to protect the investment, setting up local.cold / remote setup.

And I do it in a manner that makes double sure neither side is able to scam the other. This includes setting up EC2 account from scratch, and local setup.

 And it costs 1% of the total investment.

 Does this offend you?
+1 I learned a lot
Only to the thing with the 4 hours bashing. I am absolutly noob with linux and servers, but with the very good guides from community on darkcointalk and here i got it running. Educate yourself.
Its possible to work it out - for all of us
I understand your position and you make valid arguments
It was not against your decision to buy support. I also was thinking about it.
It was for all the people who argue here that you have to be a nerd to join darkcoin.
Extremism... Having at least a basic clue how to computer is nowhere near "have to be a nerd." Just another diffraction of the entitlement mindset... Fortunately, people like this can't vote to hire the government to steal my DRKs at gunpoint and give them to themselves like they can with guvpaper.

If someone wants to drive an MN, I expect them to know what a steering while is and how to use it. Are racecar drivers "racing nerds?" Anyone who uses derisive terms to describe their betters is admitting to being a lesser.
I am a super-duper-geek. Dont get me wrong. I am not a professional, but extremely well versed in computers. Who here can say they typed their first keyboard on an ZX Spectrum 48k, learnt BASIC and cracked a school Acorn Archimedes? (before my first pubes)
My very first computer was based on a 4-bit processor extracted from the very first experiments in making a digital tracking system for the sidewinder missile. They were entirely analog before then, using a dome-shaped onyx crystal filter lens that could only be grown in space; the only reason the shuttle program existed. Then a TRaSh80 Model 2 w/ analog tape recorder as a storage device. There were no floppies. Writing polymorphic virii directly in assembly by 9yrs old...

Point being, you don't need that kind of skill to set up a masternode. It's really not that hard. This e-peen is entirely unnecessary. But having it gives a person perspective. Most "computer nerds" just know enough to run a snow job on those who are utterly clueless. The beige-box industry of the late 1990s and early 2Ks is a great example of the scam artists that proliferate by knowing just barely enough... Someone who knows just barely enough is NOT the person you want setting up a masternode.

I'd like to sample the people offering the service tho. So far I see only one I'd trust and am trying to work something out with him to give feedback to the community. It's such an easy thing to make work, but making it work PROPERLY and SECURELY is a whole different ball of wax...
hero member
Activity: 689
Merit: 507
Clones think Masternode is a weakness... Cheesy
They can't see behind Anonimity
They still haven't figured out the proof of service and how valuable they are with infinite opportunity to set up new services...

In less than 2 months, we will have a ton of clones with (Replace)nodes again, after they figured out they deceived themselves.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
hero member
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Merit: 535
I think it was mentioned, in the discussion between evan/anonymint that by darksending it multiple times through a number of nodes it reduces the bad-actor probabilities to a statistically safe degree to solve the issue that the darksend node knows who sends what.

I think I have a better solution than that, I want to turn the masternodes into I2P relays for darkcoin. So your client will pick one when you start, then relay any messages through that one. It encrypts all of the traffic, removes the connection between IP and address and it the blockchain is still a complete fog. Plus it'll be a private I2P, so it'll be super fast. Masternodes are going to be awesome  Grin

Oh yeah, very nice!
The masternodes could also be made to host distributed currency exchange for DRK and other web platforms.... ??
if so this is awsome..
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000


It takes 4 hours to setup a MN by an expert?

 First, if you check my sig, one of the first things I say is I am not an expert.

 Second, I take care of the "dirty" side of it, the VPS setup - quick and efficiently

 Third, I 'm on IRC (or whatever) making sure the Masternode owner, who has no linux skills at all, understand every single step of the way of the local setup and configs (so I dont Teamviewer or something), which I think is crucial to protect the investment, setting up local.cold / remote setup.

And I do it in a manner that makes double sure neither side is able to scam the other. This includes setting up EC2 account from scratch, and local setup.

 And it costs 1% of the total investment.

 Does this offend you?
+1 I learned a lot
Only to the thing with the 4 hours bashing. I am absolutly noob with linux and servers, but with the very good guides from community on darkcointalk and here i got it running. Educate yourself.
Its possible to work it out - for all of us
I understand your position and you make valid arguments
It was not against your decision to buy support. I also was thinking about it.
It was for all the people who argue here that you have to be a nerd to join darkcoin.
Extremism... Having at least a basic clue how to computer is nowhere near "have to be a nerd." Just another diffraction of the entitlement mindset... Fortunately, people like this can't vote to hire the government to steal my DRKs at gunpoint and give them to themselves like they can with guvpaper.

If someone wants to drive an MN, I expect them to know what a steering while is and how to use it. Are racecar drivers "racing nerds?" Anyone who uses derisive terms to describe their betters is admitting to being a lesser.

Hey look all... I'm not liking where this is going, seriously

 I've been quite open about this. If you actually do click on my sig, I almost invite everyone to do it yourself, instead of hiring my services!!

What I'm trying to do, for a mere 1% of the cost of a masternode, is to cut corners and get things going quick! I started on testnet 2 months ago, and it was my first adventure into linux. But I have been at it, daily, 8 to 10 hours a day, no joke! Saturdays and sundays included. Because I do believe this coin will be a life changer for me!! So I took it on quite seriously!

I know the ins and out of the Masternode network, intimately.

I am a super-duper-geek. Dont get me wrong. I am not a professional, but extremely well versed in computers. Who here can say they typed their first keyboard on an ZX Spectrum 48k, learnt BASIC and cracked a school Acorn Archimedes? (before my first pubes)

This is no fake ad. I've been doing this for free for a LONG time, just can't seem to say no to anyone. Unfortunately, I must commit.

Setting up a node is absolutely not rocket science. Anyone can do it.
Just like making a pizza. Its just water, flower, tomatoe, cheese and an oven. Not promising the world to anyone.

Dont like, dont buy!

This is intended for people who want to learn VERY quick with a great teacher, and get their MN up and running NOW.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
www.OroCoin.co

Actually he has already given it out, but you have to assemble it from the past posts:

I think I have a better solution than that, I want to turn the masternodes into I2P relays for darkcoin. So your client will pick one when you start, then relay any messages through that one. It encrypts all of the traffic, removes the connection between IP and address and it the blockchain is still a complete fog. Plus it'll be a private I2P, so it'll be super fast. Masternodes are going to be awesome  Grin
Well, it looks like the market has priced in working masternode payments and price may drift until new information is released by the dev team.

Traders are probably waiting to see what anon development will come next out of darkcoin. We haven't heard too much about that yet but one could infer from Evan's comment above (thanks coinz3) that we will be getting darknet - end to end transaction encryption with masternodes providing i2p routing.

What a beautiful thing these masternodes are. Currently performing coin tumbling, they also provide the platform for future developments such as i2p and block chain storage. And who knows what else this amazing dev team will come up with?!?

Darkcoin = Darksend + Darknet + Masternodes + X11 + more to come!

Gonna have to be patient with the price for a while until more information is disseminated to the community...
Information already relayed. Shitcoiners just don't pay attention, and, like it or not, shitcoiners are the primary price driver right now. There is no logic to what they do.

DRK and it's dev are not about pumping promises to jack up the price. They do work. Other coins and their devs can afford to spend time hyping becasue they don't do any actual work, they just copypasta Evan. Which is why he isn't open-sourcing it yet.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250

Actually he has already given it out, but you have to assemble it from the past posts:

I think I have a better solution than that, I want to turn the masternodes into I2P relays for darkcoin. So your client will pick one when you start, then relay any messages through that one. It encrypts all of the traffic, removes the connection between IP and address and it the blockchain is still a complete fog. Plus it'll be a private I2P, so it'll be super fast. Masternodes are going to be awesome  Grin


Well, it looks like the market has priced in working masternode payments and price may drift until new information is released by the dev team.

Traders are probably waiting to see what anon development will come next out of darkcoin. We haven't heard too much about that yet but one could infer from Evan's comment above (thanks coinz3) that we will be getting darknet - end to end transaction encryption with masternodes providing i2p routing.

What a beautiful thing these masternodes are. Currently performing coin tumbling, they also provide the platform for future developments such as i2p and block chain storage. And who knows what else this amazing dev team will come up with?!?

Darkcoin = Darksend + Darknet + Masternodes + X11 + more to come!

Gonna have to be patient with the price for a while until more information is disseminated to the community...
 
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