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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 6210. (Read 9724097 times)

legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
my god 1179 difficulty and 27 gh hash.

this is NUTS.

And LTC dropping although BTC is on the rise. Miners are catching on to X11. Most must be moving out of LTC into DRK, along with their hash power, just like I did. There is a significant dip in the LTC hash rate, just at the same time as the new Gridseed 5,2MH blades are starting to arrive. Its a hashing dump&pump, without any intrinsic value to the coin, quite on the contrary

Except, obviously, ASIC buyers. Insane are the debates over at LTCtalk.org. The reasoning in favour for ASICs, buy the core dev team, made me sick to my stomach, and I moved completely out.

We've been expecting you - same reason I left LTC.

After much thought....I decided not to buy one of these and instead focus on Darkcoin mining. But it is very tempting.



EDIT - this summer will be dominated by ASICs for scrypt. Expect more GPU miners on Darkcoin.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1005
Iám trying to buy some Darkcoins. Looks like Bittrex has to little coins.
Take half a day to get some.
Somebody any tips?


Hmm 5 min. and i leave Bittrex and buy them on Cryptsy.
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
I have install the wallet using the following tutorial - https://darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-make-the-darkcoin-wallet-for-linux.214/
Unfortunately, it is not synchronizing, saying: "No block source available".

Could you advice?

legendary
Activity: 1185
Merit: 1026
Quote
Anyone know how many masternodes are up and running?

31 and counting.
full member
Activity: 163
Merit: 100
Anyone know how many masternodes are up and running?
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 1003

- added line to darkcoin.conf: connect=23.23.186.131

Halp?

from what I figured out this is wrong.

You have to use addnode=23.23.186.131
and not connect


There was a quick change mentioned in a beta or rc1 release note but no word or correction in the official guide.

I am not sure why the dev keeps the whole process a bit confusing.  For example there was also no word or response for a long time whether you can or can not setup such a masternode with windows.  But the answer is: You can.

I also still have some unsolved issues but I dont bother to ask anymore.

wow that was it! Thanks a lot, "successfully started masternode"

Finally, after a week of trying I'm running my own masternode. Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000
my god 1179 difficulty and 27 gh hash.

this is NUTS.

And LTC dropping although BTC is on the rise. Miners are catching on to X11. Most must be moving out of LTC into DRK, along with their hash power, just like I did. There is a significant dip in the LTC hash rate, just at the same time as the new Gridseed 5,2MH blades are starting to arrive. Its a hashing dump&pump, without any intrinsic value to the coin, quite on the contrary

Except, obviously, ASIC buyers. Insane are the debates over at LTCtalk.org. The reasoning in favour for ASICs, buy the core dev team, made me sick to my stomach, and I moved completely out.
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 100
Sell of started.
Will buy in if it hits 200k Satoshi.

Very strong 3rd post for the user who registered today and tried convince (who?) people about dumps twice already.

Epic fail man, keep walking, nothing for you here...
legendary
Activity: 1185
Merit: 1026
my god 1179 difficulty and 27 gh hash.

this is NUTS.
hero member
Activity: 965
Merit: 515

The best setup is to have 2 machines:

Machine A: Holds 1000DRK, runs as masternode. Use configuration option -masternodeaddr=machineB
Machine B: Holds 0DRK, runs as masternode.

There's no target.

How does the network know about Machine A?
IP of Machine A has to also be communicated to the whole network? Or only IP of machine B?

I would only consider a machine secure if the network somehow does not even know it exists.

That's very interesting to know for me too.

Can you elaborate a bit more?

Is it like this: Machine B is on a static public IP of the internet and Machien A is on a static local net internal IP?

hero member
Activity: 965
Merit: 515
Ah you darkcoin lovers pls post less! Took me a time to read up all the posts of today.  Tongue



- added line to darkcoin.conf: connect=23.23.186.131

Halp?

from what I figured out this is wrong.

You have to use addnode=23.23.186.131
and not connect

There was a quick change mentioned in a beta or rc1 release note but no word or correction in the official guide.

I am not sure why the dev keeps the whole process a bit confusing.  For example there was also no word or response for a long time whether you can or can not setup such a masternode with windows.  But the answer is: You can.

I also still have some unsolved issues but I dont bother to ask anymore.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
Is DRK listed on the big Chinese exchange(s) yet?  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
The best setup is to have 2 machines:

Machine A: Holds 1000DRK, runs as masternode. Use configuration option -masternodeaddr=machineB
Machine B: Holds 0DRK, runs as masternode.

There's no target.

Sweet.

Absolutely amazing work again Evan. I have no doubts LTC would be shaking in its boots now!!!
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info

The best setup is to have 2 machines:

Machine A: Holds 1000DRK, runs as masternode. Use configuration option -masternodeaddr=machineB
Machine B: Holds 0DRK, runs as masternode.

There's no target.

How does the network know about Machine A?
IP of Machine A has to also be communicated to the whole network? Or only IP of machine B?

I would only consider a machine secure if the network somehow does not even know it exists.
hero member
Activity: 611
Merit: 500
Anglo Saxon Crypto Enthusiast
If you know what you are doing it's not that dangerous. Block all ports besides Dark and ssh, limit ssh to one IP, encrypt your wallet.

Damn, I know what I am talking about,... that's why I would never underestimate it and take it lightly.

Securing a server is the hardest thing to do these days.

Especially if it is CLEARLY deducible for every hacker what your server does and how much value it holds!
That's like asking to be raped.

Yes it does seem masternodes will be a big target for hacking... Also it does seem kind of funny, setting up a big anonymous network, and running servers from Amazon - why not let google do it  Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info

The best setup is to have 2 machines:

Machine A: Holds 1000DRK, runs as masternode. Use configuration option -masternodeaddr=machineB
Machine B: Holds 0DRK, runs as masternode.

There's no target.

This logically means I would need two static IPs, right?

hero member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 502
The best setup is to have 2 machines:

Machine A: Holds 1000DRK, runs as masternode. Use configuration option -masternodeaddr=machineB
Machine B: Holds 0DRK, runs as masternode.

There's no target.

Sweet.
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