0 activet connection, any information why?
Your wallet is not synchronizing, right? All you have to do is to create fckbankscoin.conf file with following pasted:
rpcuser=nameofyourchoice
rpcpassword=passofyourchoice
rpcport=21778
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
listen=1
server=1
daemon=1
addnode=213.127.238.164
addnode=84.85.56.106
addnode=213.127.238.164
addnode=84.85.56.106
addnode=94.208.41.48:62556
addnode=78.209.217.4:50782
addnode=46.228.205.100:54867
addnode=198.91.180.90:55041
addnode=118.71.122.16:16212
addnode=95.85.44.177:39613
addnode=71.206.24.109:62556
addnode=78.209.217.2:50320
addnode=78.153.43.236:50702
addnode=157.158.166.190:49487
addnode=91.196.195.106:51584
addnode=83.10.149.193:6331
addnode=24.44.183.246:62556
addnode=83.9.105.152:64928
addnode=213.156.125.187:62556
addnode=69.64.58.83:58469
addnode=89.230.223.43:62556
addnode=78.8.119.143:63809
addnode=77.254.149.48:13816
addnode=31.2.77.121:49292
addnode=93.105.164.130:64370
addnode=159.205.58.246:51947
addnode=93.105.9.36:59054
addnode=46.250.178.68:12493
addnode=92.24.254.114:28831
addnode=193.238.64.103:62556
addnode=109.90.51.38:49207
addnode=174.139.83.252:55186
addnode=203.122.210.41:51129
addnode=80.11.70.97:52172
addnode=192.186.136.118:59328
addnode=87.205.220.48:55109
addnode=5.254.140.175:50874
addnode=71.160.158.209:62556
addnode=92.108.233.53:51887
addnode=97.123.208.102:62556
addnode=85.167.89.165:60049
addnode=79.110.206.57:58248
addnode=82.34.8.51:50051
addnode=95.49.163.243:61248
Put fcbankscoin.conf in C:\Users\XXXXX\AppData\Roaming\fckbankscoin directory. Then run your wallet once more.
It doesn't do any good to put the port on an addnode. I've noticed that it sometimes even prevents a connection. That port that you see in your client's console is the one that your peer's and your node have agreed to use for that particular connection that time, it is not the node you will find that peer on the next time you connect. Fckbankscoin listens for connections on port 21779 by default, there is no need to ever make any adjustments to the p2pport, in fact, doing so almost always causes problems.
Here's that list with a few more, without the ports:
addnode=1.199.80.134
addnode=1.54.110.36
addnode=106.4.211.160
addnode=106.68.68.180
addnode=107.196.77.89
addnode=108.162.169.136
addnode=108.180.89.204
addnode=108.226.116.149
addnode=108.236.88.120
addnode=108.54.144.63
addnode=109.158.212.42
addnode=109.173.179.22
addnode=109.188.127.212
addnode=109.192.7.227
addnode=109.197.13.54
addnode=109.90.51.38
addnode=111.69.198.23
addnode=111.69.247.251
addnode=111.95.180.34
addnode=112.94.19.29
addnode=113.110.241.89
addnode=113.16.219.91
addnode=113.22.95.121
addnode=114.217.22.150
addnode=114.79.37.92
addnode=114.86.173.252
addnode=115.77.56.110
addnode=116.252.68.47
addnode=117.3.211.135
addnode=118.71.122.16
addnode=119.129.108.240
addnode=121.206.127.20
addnode=122.164.142.167
addnode=122.172.226.207
addnode=123.168.133.156
addnode=125.69.98.96
addnode=128.54.200.220
addnode=137.186.223.73
addnode=141.48.30.99
addnode=149.210.166.111
addnode=151.228.245.65
addnode=157.158.166.190
addnode=159.205.58.246
addnode=162.243.224.78
addnode=162.243.40.170
addnode=162.243.42.230
addnode=171.213.164.205
addnode=173.60.225.86
addnode=173.79.202.105
addnode=174.139.83.252
addnode=174.50.248.26
addnode=174.56.24.20
addnode=175.30.170.53
addnode=192.186.136.118
addnode=193.238.64.103
addnode=198.91.180.90
addnode=203.122.210.41
addnode=213.127.238.164
addnode=213.156.125.187
addnode=24.44.183.246
addnode=31.2.77.121
addnode=46.228.205.100
addnode=46.250.178.68
addnode=5.254.140.175
addnode=50.142.2.18
addnode=69.64.58.83
addnode=71.160.158.209
addnode=71.206.24.109
addnode=77.254.149.48
addnode=78.153.43.236
addnode=78.209.217.2
addnode=78.209.217.4
addnode=78.8.119.143
addnode=79.110.206.57
addnode=80.11.70.97
addnode=82.34.8.51
addnode=83.10.149.193
addnode=83.9.105.152
addnode=84.85.56.106
addnode=85.167.89.165
addnode=87.205.220.48
addnode=89.230.223.43
addnode=91.196.195.106
addnode=92.108.233.53
addnode=92.24.254.114
addnode=93.105.164.130
addnode=93.105.9.36
addnode=94.208.41.48
addnode=95.49.163.243
addnode=95.85.44.177
addnode=97.123.208.102
But then, then, they're all offline, so it doesn't do any good anyway. The only ones on that list that have been connecting, lately, are:
addnode=213.127.238.164
addnode=84.85.56.106
addnode=50.142.2.18
And, just so that fewer people miss the point:
**INACTIVE QTs ARE A LEADING CAUSE OF COIN DEATH!!** I just saw 56 active miners in just the two main pools, but I still only see four peers on fckbankscoin. When someone downloads and sets up a wallet for the first time, it sure doesn't make a good first impression when they see that their connection only gets one tiny little red bar, and, maybe, a little orange one, if they're lucky, or, even worse, no connection at all.
You can't rely on the network to build itself. You ARE the network. It doesn't do any good to have a big list of addnodes if they're all offline.
If you want to see a coin gain traction, the first thing you need to do is get your QT online and keep it online. If you can do it at work, keep one running there, too. If you don't have a job, put one on your grandmother's computer!
If, for some irrational reason, you don't like having your wallet online all the time, then keep your coins in a different QT.
**HELP PREVENT COIN DEATH: KEEP YOUR QT ONLINE!!**