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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 5994. (Read 9723858 times)

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We have big fish to fry, who the heck is pool_unknown_13 ?







Could it be bc multi pool?
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The foundation built under this coin is too strong to not be thinking looong term
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Fundamentals win out over chartist voodoo every time. Don't fret.
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legendary
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Guys this is kinda scary. Not 1 single coin older than 180 days has not done this



http://coinmarketcap.com/btc_180.html
http://coinmarketcap.com/ltc_180.html
Rux
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Fly Marry Pumpking, fly until you reach the sky  Grin

attack on .007 as we speak  Kiss

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I understand you need to have 1000 DRK in address 0 to run a masternode, but what if you wanted to run multiple masternodes from one remote machine?
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Monero has ring signatures? Darkcoin will add them on top of masternodes with darksend in a way you can't even imagine. Monero doesn't even have a GUI wallet or an exchange.
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Monero has had an exchange for just over two days now.  Not here to agree or disagree with your other points. 

Regards.
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I can confirm that you can run the node with your local wallet cold. The way to check is look at the debug.log of the remote server, each masternode is assigned an identifying number  from 0 to n. Search your ip and find your number. After that each time a masternode is selected the debug.log shows winner n. Search for your number and see if your node is being selected, mine are although my wallets are cold. Hope this helps.
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where is everyone keeping their backup .dat files? is google drive a safe place to keep it? I have it encrypted of course already.

inserted in an encrypted keepass database that's backed up to OneDrive (which is in turn sync'd to GDrive)
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I just found this mention about Darkcoin on a Kazakhstan news website: https://total.kz/economics/2014/05/11/pyat_bitkoin_proektov



But this might be my favourite part:

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just to be sure..you can switch off your local machine after launching your remote node with it?
yes. And you can throw the wallet.dat file into cold storage as well.

Sure ?  Shocked
Pretty sure. I'll describe how I did. On my local machine I have vmware installed. I sent 1000 multiples of dark to the vmware wallet. Encrypted. Shutdown and restart with masternode point to ip. Shutdown, save wallet.dat in cold storage. Repeat numerous times. When done, I shutdown vmware and ips are registered. They are still registered even though the ips themselves are shutdown. Hope this helps.

And you did the same thing with the masternode still on the list ?

If so :
Code:
masternode start
to tell to the network that YOUR_SERVER_IP is a valid masternode (so no need to keep the local wallet running)

And you have to run it again
Code:
masternode stop
to tell to the network to stop using YOUR_SERVER_IP.
I haven't issued the stop yet. Going to be painful. Doing so now.
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just to be sure..you can switch off your local machine after launching your remote node with it?
yes. And you can throw the wallet.dat file into cold storage as well.

Sure ?  Shocked
Pretty sure. I'll describe how I did. On my local machine I have vmware installed. I sent 1000 multiples of dark to the vmware wallet. Encrypted. Shutdown and restart with masternode point to ip. Shutdown, save wallet.dat in cold storage. Repeat numerous times. When done, I shutdown vmware and ips are registered. They are still registered even though the ips themselves are shutdown. Hope this helps.

And you did the same thing with the masternode still on the list ?

If so :
Code:
masternode start
to tell to the network that YOUR_SERVER_IP is a valid masternode (so no need to keep the local wallet running)

And you have to run it again
Code:
masternode stop
to tell to the network to stop using YOUR_SERVER_IP.

I did ,

Code:
darkcoind masternode start -masternodeaddr=YOURSERVERIP:9999

Then i just switched off the pc after i saw it on the remote servers list.

It never added my local machines ip.
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just to be sure..you can switch off your local machine after launching your remote node with it?
yes. And you can throw the wallet.dat file into cold storage as well.

Sure ?  Shocked
Pretty sure. I'll describe how I did. On my local machine I have vmware installed. I sent 1000 multiples of dark to the vmware wallet. Encrypted. Shutdown and restart with masternode point to ip. Shutdown, save wallet.dat in cold storage. Repeat numerous times. When done, I shutdown vmware and ips are registered. They are still registered even though the ips themselves are shutdown. Hope this helps.

And you did the same thing with the masternode still on the list ?

If so :
Code:
masternode start
to tell to the network that YOUR_SERVER_IP is a valid masternode (so no need to keep the local wallet running)

And you have to run it again
Code:
masternode stop
to tell to the network to stop using YOUR_SERVER_IP.
hero member
Activity: 658
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just to be sure..you can switch off your local machine after launching your remote node with it?
yes. And you can throw the wallet.dat file into cold storage as well.

Sure ?  Shocked
Pretty sure. I'll describe how I did. On my local machine I have vmware installed. I sent 1000 multiples of dark to the vmware wallet. Encrypted. Shutdown and restart with masternode point to ip. Shutdown, save wallet.dat in cold storage. Repeat numerous times. When done, I shutdown vmware and ips are registered. They are still registered even though the ips themselves are shutdown. Hope this helps.
hero member
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just to be sure..you can switch off your local machine after launching your remote node with it?

Some say that it's possible, but I don't think so. The local wallet has to say to the network "I'm on". That's why I think that it's better to have 2 servers : one (private) running darkcoind with the 1000DRK and the other (public) with an empty wallet.

I can see why they say its possible, when i switch off my local machine the ip of the remote remains on the list. It has done for a long time, I have check with multiple wallets and they all list it. Hmmmmm.

The list is updated every 30 minutes so it's not impossible. But if you say that the IP is there beyond that, they are right.
hero member
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just to be sure..you can switch off your local machine after launching your remote node with it?

Some say that it's possible, but I don't think so. The local wallet has to say to the network "I'm on". That's why I think that it's better to have 2 servers : one (private) running darkcoind with the 1000DRK and the other (public) with an empty wallet.

I can see why they say its possible, when i switch off my local machine the ip of the remote remains on the list. It has done for a long time, I have check with multiple wallets and they all list it. Hmmmmm.
hero member
Activity: 546
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01100100 01100001 01110011 01101000
just to be sure..you can switch off your local machine after launching your remote node with it?
yes. And you can throw the wallet.dat file into cold storage as well.

Sure ?  Shocked
hero member
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Merit: 500
just to be sure..you can switch off your local machine after launching your remote node with it?
yes. And you can throw the wallet.dat file into cold storage as well.
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