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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek.
Any suggestion?
Thanks

I only run one masternode per wallet. Just easier that way, less of a headache. You can run multiple wallets on the same computer. See https://github.com/TokugawaCoin/Tokugawa/blob/master/Tokugawa%20Single%20and%20Multiple%20Masternodes%20setup%20Guide%20.txt for how.

As far as your coins splitting, you can enable coin control features (Settings>Options>Display>check box for "Display coin control features (experts only!)". Now, when you send coins, go to the Send tab and click the Inputs button. Expand the list and check only the amounts you want to pull from, leaving your masternode's 2500 unchecked. This will make sure that you do not accidentally send your masternode coins.  

When you send coins, it sends the entire input amount of each selected, then returns the change to your wallet. This is how almost all cryptocurrencies work. For example, if you have 10 TOK in one input and only send 5 to someone, you send the whole 10 and 5 are returned to you. This change is sent to a change address associated with your wallet. To set the address the change goes to, in the Send tab, check the "Custom change address" checkbox and enter the address you want the change to be sent to.


Thank you very much for the help. i will try...thanks again


I want to tell you the coin control features worked perfectly, sent the coins without split the previous mn transaction. then a little bit of troubles with "could not allocate vin"..then 1 started..then later the 2nd as well.....so far so good...hope to not bother anybody anymore..thanks for the help.


Glad you got them up and running. Good luck!  Grin
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Hi have we news about Tok ?
ube
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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek.
Any suggestion?
Thanks

I only run one masternode per wallet. Just easier that way, less of a headache. You can run multiple wallets on the same computer. See https://github.com/TokugawaCoin/Tokugawa/blob/master/Tokugawa%20Single%20and%20Multiple%20Masternodes%20setup%20Guide%20.txt for how.

As far as your coins splitting, you can enable coin control features (Settings>Options>Display>check box for "Display coin control features (experts only!)". Now, when you send coins, go to the Send tab and click the Inputs button. Expand the list and check only the amounts you want to pull from, leaving your masternode's 2500 unchecked. This will make sure that you do not accidentally send your masternode coins.  

When you send coins, it sends the entire input amount of each selected, then returns the change to your wallet. This is how almost all cryptocurrencies work. For example, if you have 10 TOK in one input and only send 5 to someone, you send the whole 10 and 5 are returned to you. This change is sent to a change address associated with your wallet. To set the address the change goes to, in the Send tab, check the "Custom change address" checkbox and enter the address you want the change to be sent to.


Thank you very much for the help. i will try...thanks again


I want to tell you the coin control features worked perfectly, sent the coins without split the previous mn transaction. then a little bit of troubles with "could not allocate vin"..then 1 started..then later the 2nd as well.....so far so good...hope to not bother anybody anymore..thanks for the help.
ube
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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek.
Any suggestion?
Thanks

I only run one masternode per wallet. Just easier that way, less of a headache. You can run multiple wallets on the same computer. See https://github.com/TokugawaCoin/Tokugawa/blob/master/Tokugawa%20Single%20and%20Multiple%20Masternodes%20setup%20Guide%20.txt for how.

As far as your coins splitting, you can enable coin control features (Settings>Options>Display>check box for "Display coin control features (experts only!)". Now, when you send coins, go to the Send tab and click the Inputs button. Expand the list and check only the amounts you want to pull from, leaving your masternode's 2500 unchecked. This will make sure that you do not accidentally send your masternode coins.  

When you send coins, it sends the entire input amount of each selected, then returns the change to your wallet. This is how almost all cryptocurrencies work. For example, if you have 10 TOK in one input and only send 5 to someone, you send the whole 10 and 5 are returned to you. This change is sent to a change address associated with your wallet. To set the address the change goes to, in the Send tab, check the "Custom change address" checkbox and enter the address you want the change to be sent to.

Thank you very much for the help. i will try...thanks again
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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek.
Any suggestion?
Thanks

I only run one masternode per wallet. Just easier that way, less of a headache. You can run multiple wallets on the same computer. See https://github.com/TokugawaCoin/Tokugawa/blob/master/Tokugawa%20Single%20and%20Multiple%20Masternodes%20setup%20Guide%20.txt for how.

As far as your coins splitting, you can enable coin control features (Settings>Options>Display>check box for "Display coin control features (experts only!)"). Now, when you send coins, go to the Send tab and click the Inputs button. Expand the list and check only the amounts you want to pull from, leaving your masternode's 2500 unchecked. This will make sure that you do not accidentally send your masternode coins.  

When you send coins, it sends the entire input amount of each selected, then returns the change to your wallet. This is how almost all cryptocurrencies work. For example, if you have 10 TOK in one input and only send 5 to someone, you send the whole 10 and 5 are returned to you. This change is sent to a change address associated with your wallet. To set the address the change goes to, in the Send tab, check the "Custom change address" checkbox and enter the address you want the change to be sent to.
ube
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Hi. i have a problem...2nd masternode....1 vps...1 wallet...first i had problem wallet took coins to staking.but i add at .conf ..staking=0 and it works..but now when i send 2500 to mn1..it move the other 2500 of mn2 to another address inside the wallet...when i send back to the mn...it split and move from the other mn....so i have 1 mn always full enough of coin...but never the other...it's look like a joke..its like hide and seek.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
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Activity: 6
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I'm at about 56 hours with no Masternode reward... Does this seem normal? I generated 3 rewards previously, all 12-16 hours apart. The node still appears to be running properly, as it was before.

I have 4 masternodes running. One of my nodes will typically only generate a reward every 24-72 hours. Another node I have generates 2-4 rewards daily. This varies over time dependent on the luck of the node. Next week, the under-performing node may be my best and the over-performer may only generate 2 rewards. It's purely luck.

If you flip a coin 5 times and it always lands on heads, there is still only a 50/50 chance it will land on heads the next flip. Same applies to masternode rewards. If there are 600 masternodes online, you will have 1:600 chance of generating each block. Whether it's been 5 minutes or five days since your last block, you still have a 1:600 chance.

There could, however, be issues with your masternode. What VPS do you use? Also, click on the Transactions tab of the wallet. Are you showing that you have generated blocks that aren't accepted? This happens occasionally, but it if happens often then there could be something wrong with your node.

Thanks for the detailed explanation. I am using Vultr, as my VPS and am displaying no un-accepted blocks In the Transactions tab. Masternode says it's running, and the run time In the 'Active' column continues to accumulate... All looks good, as far as I can tell...

I use Vultr as well. You can also check http://explorer.tokugawacoin.com/masternode to make sure your masternode is showing up in the list. Enter your masternode's IP address in the search bar above the IP column. If it shows ENABLED, you are good to go.
Thanks. I haven't checked the explorer since my initial setup, and it did display 'enabled.' I'll double check it's still listed. Thanks.
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I'm at about 56 hours with no Masternode reward... Does this seem normal? I generated 3 rewards previously, all 12-16 hours apart. The node still appears to be running properly, as it was before.

I have 4 masternodes running. One of my nodes will typically only generate a reward every 24-72 hours. Another node I have generates 2-4 rewards daily. This varies over time dependent on the luck of the node. Next week, the under-performing node may be my best and the over-performer may only generate 2 rewards. It's purely luck.

If you flip a coin 5 times and it always lands on heads, there is still only a 50/50 chance it will land on heads the next flip. Same applies to masternode rewards. If there are 600 masternodes online, you will have 1:600 chance of generating each block. Whether it's been 5 minutes or five days since your last block, you still have a 1:600 chance.

There could, however, be issues with your masternode. What VPS do you use? Also, click on the Transactions tab of the wallet. Are you showing that you have generated blocks that aren't accepted? This happens occasionally, but it if happens often then there could be something wrong with your node.

Thanks for the detailed explanation. I am using Vultr, as my VPS and am displaying no un-accepted blocks In the Transactions tab. Masternode says it's running, and the run time In the 'Active' column continues to accumulate... All looks good, as far as I can tell...

I use Vultr as well. You can also check http://explorer.tokugawacoin.com/masternode to make sure your masternode is showing up in the list. Enter your masternode's IP address in the search bar above the IP column. If it shows ENABLED, you are good to go.
newbie
Activity: 6
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I'm at about 56 hours with no Masternode reward... Does this seem normal? I generated 3 rewards previously, all 12-16 hours apart. The node still appears to be running properly, as it was before.

I have 4 masternodes running. One of my nodes will typically only generate a reward every 24-72 hours. Another node I have generates 2-4 rewards daily. This varies over time dependent on the luck of the node. Next week, the under-performing node may be my best and the over-performer may only generate 2 rewards. It's purely luck.

If you flip a coin 5 times and it always lands on heads, there is still only a 50/50 chance it will land on heads the next flip. Same applies to masternode rewards. If there are 600 masternodes online, you will have 1:600 chance of generating each block. Whether it's been 5 minutes or five days since your last block, you still have a 1:600 chance.

There could, however, be issues with your masternode. What VPS do you use? Also, click on the Transactions tab of the wallet. Are you showing that you have generated blocks that aren't accepted? This happens occasionally, but it if happens often then there could be something wrong with your node.

Thanks for the detailed explanation. I am using Vultr, as my VPS and am displaying no un-accepted blocks In the Transactions tab. Masternode says it's running, and the run time In the 'Active' column continues to accumulate... All looks good, as far as I can tell...
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I have heard lots of people talked and complained about the project. However, at least for now, the ROI for Tokugawa masternodes are good for its owners.
https://masternodes.online/currencies/TOK/

No complaints from me. This project has been very profitable for me. Most of the complaints have been about infrequent masternode rewards. That's how all masternode coins are and how "random" works. Some days you don't get a reward, some days you get many.
Very good clarification. The project has its potential to be further developed in the future. Keep calm and wait for breaking of Tokugawa price.
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Activity: 211
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I'm at about 56 hours with no Masternode reward... Does this seem normal? I generated 3 rewards previously, all 12-16 hours apart. The node still appears to be running properly, as it was before.

I have 4 masternodes running. One of my nodes will typically only generate a reward every 24-72 hours. Another node I have generates 2-4 rewards daily. This varies over time dependent on the luck of the node. Next week, the under-performing node may be my best and the over-performer may only generate 2 rewards. It's purely luck.

If you flip a coin 5 times and it always lands on heads, there is still only a 50/50 chance it will land on heads the next flip. Same applies to masternode rewards. If there are 600 masternodes online, you will have 1:600 chance of generating each block. Whether it's been 5 minutes or five days since your last block, you still have a 1:600 chance.

There could, however, be issues with your masternode. What VPS do you use? Also, click on the Transactions tab of the wallet. Are you showing that you have generated blocks that aren't accepted? This happens occasionally, but if it happens often then there could be something wrong with your node.
newbie
Activity: 6
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I'm at about 56 hours with no Masternode reward... Does this seem normal? I generated 3 rewards previously, all 12-16 hours apart. The node still appears to be running properly, as it was before.
member
Activity: 211
Merit: 12
I have heard lots of people talked and complained about the project. However, at least for now, the ROI for Tokugawa masternodes are good for its owners.
https://masternodes.online/currencies/TOK/

No complaints from me. This project has been very profitable for me. Most of the complaints have been about infrequent masternode rewards. That's how all masternode coins are and how "random" works. Some days you don't get a reward, some days you get many.
newbie
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I have heard lots of people talked and complained about the project. However, at least for now, the ROI for Tokugawa masternodes are good for its owners.
https://masternodes.online/currencies/TOK/
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 nice try dev, glad that u look after forum, better leave it as it was. it adds a description and is helpfull information for normal investors.
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Hi! What is the minimum amount required to implement the project?

You will need 2500 TOK for the masternode plus the transaction fee to transfer it to your wallet.
Currently, each masternode will generate about 22.4 TOK a day. Maternode rewards are random. So some days you will not generate any, some days you will generate 40 or more.

You can also stake your TOK by leaving them, unmoved in your unlocked wallet. The amount of TOK you will generate by staking varies on the amount of TOK you have staked. Staking 500 TOK generates about 5-8 TOK a day for me.
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Hi! What is the minimum amount required to implement the project?

Read Above
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Hi! What is the minimum amount required to implement the project?
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Dont worry guys the money supply on the explorer is not correct... 2198330.00000000 is the money supply at the moment... Im also hanging out supporting the coin in any way shape or form so there will at least be me around meow ;P

The returns are pretty consistent enough that I figured f*ck it and doubled down... If theres anyone else willing to contribute please get involved lets build some use cases into some of our favorite low cap coins!

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ANOTHER copy paste coin? Seriously?
For me this is a big red flag. I dont understand how people are oblivious to this but dont say you havent been warned.

Another copy paste coin? ....yes, as are 90% of coins on the market today. Doesn't mean they can't be profitable though. I got in at $0.50/coin. Now have 4 masternodes running and have already pulled out my original investment. The point is, just because a coin is a copy of another, doesn't necessarily mean it's a scam or a bad investment.
rebelway518 gold words! I agree with you.... I've already made 5 times my initial investment! Because this is one of the best Masternodes on the markets! Autostaking... easy to setup... reliable! I already have 43 other masternodes and let me say that this is the best ever!!!! I'm almost sure that Tok will touch 30-35$ very soon! But the only thing I hate is the high launch price for the Gainer coin!!!! Lips sealed Cry

Thank you  Smiley I'm not getting in on Gainer Coin, myself. $1/coin seems too steep for me. I'll watch it once it hits an exchange and might try to catch a good dip though  Wink
Yes me too! I'm waiting for a lower price to buy Gainer!


shouldnt the Scamming Dev be doing that instead of creating coin after coin?? I bet you all wish Dev focused more on this coin you all invested in
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Dont worry guys the money supply on the explorer is not correct... 2198330.00000000 is the money supply at the moment... Im also hanging out supporting the coin in any way shape or form so there will at least be me around meow ;P

The returns are pretty consistent enough that I figured f*ck it and doubled down... If theres anyone else willing to contribute please get involved lets build some use cases into some of our favorite low cap coins!

wall of text
ANOTHER copy paste coin? Seriously?
For me this is a big red flag. I dont understand how people are oblivious to this but dont say you havent been warned.

Another copy paste coin? ....yes, as are 90% of coins on the market today. Doesn't mean they can't be profitable though. I got in at $0.50/coin. Now have 4 masternodes running and have already pulled out my original investment. The point is, just because a coin is a copy of another, doesn't necessarily mean it's a scam or a bad investment.
rebelway518 gold words! I agree with you.... I've already made 5 times my initial investment! Because this is one of the best Masternodes on the markets! Autostaking... easy to setup... reliable! I already have 43 other masternodes and let me say that this is the best ever!!!! I'm almost sure that Tok will touch 30-35$ very soon! But the only thing I hate is the high launch price for the Gainer coin!!!! Lips sealed Cry

Thank you  Smiley I'm not getting in on Gainer Coin, myself. $1/coin seems too steep for me. I'll watch it once it hits an exchange and might try to catch a good dip though  Wink
Yes me too! I'm waiting for a lower price to buy Gainer!
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