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Topic: Bitcloud 2.0 - BTDX - PoS3 - Newest Masternode Core 12.2 - Quark - page 32. (Read 89490 times)

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How long does it take to get the first earnings after a new masternode is setup?
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1000% ROI Masternode Coin
is there any minimal threshold for initial purchase?

I think you will need minimum some collateral to run MN
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is there any minimal threshold for initial purchase?
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You know what's weird, if you look at the mn list, you'll see multiple nodes running on the same ip and port.  I don't know how they are doing it.

Anyways, yes, vps are cheap, so I just run 1 node/vps.



Others have done it with bitcloud.  I don't know how to do it.  I've asked here, no one has replied.

Thus, I do one masternode per vps.

if you want to run 3 masternodes i would personally run 3 individual remote vps and 1 local cold wallet.

with this setup, the laptop that has your wallet doesn't have to be on the whole time, thus it's called a cold wallet.



I bought coins fpr 3 masternodes now...

is it possible to hold them all on one windows wallet...

or must i install for every masternode a new wallet..


@darkomega69 : Yes, but some coins like Crave allow multiple nodes from one IP.  Do you know if that is the case for Bitcloud also?  I was interested in knowing that too.

I suppose if I can ever afford another BTDX masternode I'll try it out, but with Crave this is how it works :

Make a separate copy of the data directory for each masternode and use a different port (e.g. 111.111.111.111:8329 and 111.111.111.111:8330).  Then start multiple instances with the -port and -datadir pointing to their respective ports and locations.  I use unique wallets as well for each masternode.

I've heard some coins allow using one wallet with different addresses for different masternodes, and a shared data directory.  That would save a lot of hard drive space as well as RAM if that were possible.  Some even have the ability to send staked coins over to a specified address, different from the masternode's.

But I think most people doing what you suggest: using VPS for masternodes, and only staking on local machines.  They are quite affordable these days and readily available.
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Others have done it with bitcloud.  I don't know how to do it.  I've asked here, no one has replied.

Thus, I do one masternode per vps.

if you want to run 3 masternodes i would personally run 3 individual remote vps and 1 local cold wallet.

with this setup, the laptop that has your wallet doesn't have to be on the whole time, thus it's called a cold wallet.



I bought coins fpr 3 masternodes now...

is it possible to hold them all on one windows wallet...

or must i install for every masternode a new wallet..


@darkomega69 : Yes, but some coins like Crave allow multiple nodes from one IP.  Do you know if that is the case for Bitcloud also?  I was interested in knowing that too.

I suppose if I can ever afford another BTDX masternode I'll try it out, but with Crave this is how it works :

Make a separate copy of the data directory for each masternode and use a different port (e.g. 111.111.111.111:8329 and 111.111.111.111:8330).  Then start multiple instances with the -port and -datadir pointing to their respective ports and locations.  I use unique wallets as well for each masternode.

I've heard some coins allow using one wallet with different addresses for different masternodes, and a shared data directory.  That would save a lot of hard drive space as well as RAM if that were possible.  Some even have the ability to send staked coins over to a specified address, different from the masternode's.

But I think most people doing what you suggest: using VPS for masternodes, and only staking on local machines.  They are quite affordable these days and readily available.
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There was some interesting price movement on Cryptopia earlier for anyone who missed it. BTDX hit a high of 0.00049998 BTC (about $3.17). IT looks like there was limited supply on the sales side and somebody was impatient to but and just cleaned the board at practically any price.

Maybe there there is a few lessons to be had out of this.

Patience = Money

 Smiley

I wondering the same.
Some one bought all on its way, or put wrong buy price maby?
I thinkk it could be something like that.
I happened to look at Blockfolio and thought that maybe Blockfolio was on the blink. Either it was somebody who was in a hurry to buy or maybe someone new made a mistake with the decimal place?

Yess, maby Decimal fail or a buy to get Master Node or, get it just to have. hehe
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Others have done it with bitcloud.  I don't know how to do it.  I've asked here, no one has replied.

Thus, I do one masternode per vps.

if you want to run 3 masternodes i would personally run 3 individual remote vps and 1 local cold wallet.

with this setup, the laptop that has your wallet doesn't have to be on the whole time, thus it's called a cold wallet.



I bought coins fpr 3 masternodes now...

is it possible to hold them all on one windows wallet...

or must i install for every masternode a new wallet..


@darkomega69 : Yes, but some coins like Crave allow multiple nodes from one IP.  Do you know if that is the case for Bitcloud also?  I was interested in knowing that too.
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There was some interesting price movement on Cryptopia earlier for anyone who missed it. BTDX hit a high of 0.00049998 BTC (about $3.17). IT looks like there was limited supply on the sales side and somebody was impatient to but and just cleaned the board at practically any price.

Maybe there there is a few lessons to be had out of this.

Patience = Money

 Smiley

I wondering the same.
Some one bought all on its way, or put wrong buy price maby?
I thinkk it could be something like that.
I happened to look at Blockfolio and thought that maybe Blockfolio was on the blink. Either it was somebody who was in a hurry to buy or maybe someone new made a mistake with the decimal place?
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There was some interesting price movement on Cryptopia earlier for anyone who missed it. BTDX hit a high of 0.00049998 BTC (about $3.17). IT looks like there was limited supply on the sales side and somebody was impatient to but and just cleaned the board at practically any price.

Maybe there there is a few lessons to be had out of this.

Patience = Money

 Smiley

I wondering the same.
Some one bought all on its way, or put wrong buy price maby?
I thinkk it could be something like that.
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There was some interesting price movement on Cryptopia earlier for anyone who missed it. BTDX hit a high of 0.00049998 BTC (about $3.17). IT looks like there was limited supply on the sales side and somebody was impatient to but and just cleaned the board at practically any price.

Maybe there there is a few lessons to be had out of this.

Patience = Money

 Smiley
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if you want to run 3 masternodes i would personally run 3 individual remote vps and 1 local cold wallet.

with this setup, the laptop that has your wallet doesn't have to be on the whole time, thus it's called a cold wallet.



I bought coins fpr 3 masternodes now...

is it possible to hold them all on one windows wallet...

or must i install for every masternode a new wallet..


@darkomega69 : Yes, but some coins like Crave allow multiple nodes from one IP.  Do you know if that is the case for Bitcloud also?  I was interested in knowing that too.
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Hi Guys

Just to let you know

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is now taking orders for hosting your masternodes
our node prices start at  $2.98 a month

drop me an email or PM if your intrested 


thanks
Paul
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I bought coins fpr 3 masternodes now...

is it possible to hold them all on one windows wallet...

or must i install for every masternode a new wallet..

Yes but act a cold wallet just like user darkomega69 mentioned. You read some more on masternode to get a gist of what it was.
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if you want to run 3 masternodes i would personally run 3 individual remote vps and 1 local cold wallet.

with this setup, the laptop that has your wallet doesn't have to be on the whole time, thus it's called a cold wallet.



I bought coins fpr 3 masternodes now...

is it possible to hold them all on one windows wallet...

or must i install for every masternode a new wallet..

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Hello I have following question,

i setup an bitcloud masternode now... my server is running and the netstat -tulpn give following output:
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root@ip110:~# netstat -tulpn
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State       PID/Program name
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:8329            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      8007/bitcloudd
tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:6379          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      923/redis-server 12
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:22              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      882/sshd
tcp6       0      0 :::8329                 :::*                    LISTEN      8007/bitcloudd
tcp6       0      0 :::51473                :::*                    LISTEN      8007/bitcloudd
tcp6       0      0 :::22                   :::*                    LISTEN      882/sshd
root@ip110:~#
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i installed my wallet on my windows notebook... now my question is: must the windows notebook always be on too.. or can i open it once a week to sync the database and check if any masternode rewards are being send from the network..

best regards,

akasya

If you're running directly on your windows notebook, I think you must have your notebook/wallet on all the time, and the connection to the internet must also be stable.

Someone else who has tried multiple nodes on same wallet / same machine might be able to answer your other question.  I'm just happy I have enough for 1 masternode Smiley
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glad it's working for you.

is your ip showing up in the wallet's all masternode list?

you are looking at roughly 29 hours plus 6h minimum staking time i believe for your first reward.....


cryptoid doesn't know how to handle multiple nodes on the same ip, thus the incorrect count.



There are 212 master nodes so you will be getting in line behind all of those so at least 227 blocks might past before you get your first rewards

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/btdx/masternodes.dws

You can use the above link and look for your IP address and then you know your master node is working.


When I do "masternode count" from console that number is 343, which is different from 212 from cryptoid.  I guess many that are listed as ENABLED in the wallet actually aren't.  Unfortunately mine isn't listed among the 212.  Wonder what can be wrong, and where to start debugging?

Yes, it shows up in the wallet's masternode list of all nodes.  However, it didn't show up on chainz block explorer that TimC referenced.  It turns out that the internet connection is very crucial and because my laptop was sharing too much bandwidth, BTDX didn't work properly.  When I started the masternode on a different computer with low internet load, it worked.  Just received my second reward of 90.  Thanks to all for the help.
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is your ip showing up in the wallet's all masternode list?

you are looking at roughly 29 hours plus 6h minimum staking time i believe for your first reward.....


cryptoid doesn't know how to handle multiple nodes on the same ip, thus the incorrect count.



There are 212 master nodes so you will be getting in line behind all of those so at least 227 blocks might past before you get your first rewards

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/btdx/masternodes.dws

You can use the above link and look for your IP address and then you know your master node is working.


When I do "masternode count" from console that number is 343, which is different from 212 from cryptoid.  I guess many that are listed as ENABLED in the wallet actually aren't.  Unfortunately mine isn't listed among the 212.  Wonder what can be wrong, and where to start debugging?

Yes, it shows up in the wallet's masternode list of all nodes.  However, it didn't show up on chainz block explorer that TimC referenced.  It turns out that the internet connection is very crucial and because my laptop was sharing too much bandwidth, BTDX didn't work properly.  When I started the masternode on a different computer with low internet load, it worked.  Just received my second reward of 90.  Thanks to all for the help.
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Hello dev, need local community manager? I want to reserve it if you need

You can ask "metamorphin" here.

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As I am not a native english speaker, i don't really know if i have undrestood everything. Can you help me ? What is the coin max ? And there will be less coins at the begining, right ? The other coins will be mine years after years, right ? How many coins there will be at the end of the ico ? How many coin there will be after one year for example ? Thank you for your help !
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