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Topic: Bottlecaps 2.1 UPDATE REQUIRED - HARDFORK JULY 4 2014 to 200% Annual PoS - page 74. (Read 388610 times)

sr. member
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Merit: 250
Did the server go down? Started have issues with wallet last night, now it has no nodes. Tried to set up another wallet
on another computer and has no connecting nodes either. Anyone else having problems with their wallet?
Was working and staking 2 hours ago, then lost connecting nodes.

Peace!
Dennis

Everything looks ok from my ends. Try to use the rpc command addnode to supply your peers.dat file.

addnode IP add
many addnodes here: http://cap.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo
Just remove the port address
example: addnode 87.98.148.246 add

Pick 10 random peers and wait a few minutes. You should be good to go.

Thanks, Tranz!

Was not sure if I had done it right adding the nodes. But, I have more than 14 now, so it must have worked!
Now to build up my coins in the wallet on my other computer. Have 14k, working on getting up to 100k soon.
Have 100k in my first wallet. Two wallets are better than one! Thanks, again Tranz
May the bit force be with you!

Peace!
Dennis
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1060
May the force bit with you.
Did the server go down? Started have issues with wallet last night, now it has no nodes. Tried to set up another wallet
on another computer and has no connecting nodes either. Anyone else having problems with their wallet?
Was working and staking 2 hours ago, then lost connecting nodes.

Peace!
Dennis

Everything looks ok from my ends. Try to use the rpc command addnode to supply your peers.dat file.

addnode IP add
many addnodes here: http://cap.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo
Just remove the port address
example: addnode 87.98.148.246 add

Pick 10 random peers and wait a few minutes. You should be good to go.
sr. member
Activity: 300
Merit: 250
Did the server go down? Started have issues with wallet last night, now it has no nodes. Tried to set up another wallet
on another computer and has no connecting nodes either. Anyone else having problems with their wallet?
Was working and staking 2 hours ago, then lost connecting nodes.

Peace!
Dennis
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1060
May the force bit with you.
member
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What is the current wallet please .
full member
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Merit: 100

Anyone have any other interesting staking hardware setups?

I built a mini-ITX box with Asus AM1 mobo and Athlon quad-core APU. Runs Ubuntu 14.04 just fine. Very compact unit, cool and quiet, and rated at 25W TDP. I stake 8 wallets 24-7.
legendary
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I´m using Intel NUC Barbone for multiple staking wallets.

It´s also my Win 8.1 Desktop PC. with an Intel i5 , 8 GB RAM and 256GB SSD it`s using just 8-20 watts.




legendary
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May the force bit with you.
Kind of left field but I'm thinking about wallet/staking hardware again for my CAPs.

I've got HYP running on a Raspberry Pi B+ with a 3.5" touchscreen built into the case.  It is a pretty rad looking little unit but I've been thinking if some alternatives would make better wallet platforms.  The Pi seems to be under a good workout just running HYP so I doubt it can run multiple POS wallets.  My Pi setup cost ~CDN$100 ($45 Pi B+ + $20SDcard + $35 monitor/case).

Now I'm thinking of an HP Stream 7 tablet that runs normal Windows8.1 32bit, has a quad-core atom cpu and 1GB ram.  Seems like a winner.  These cost a measly CDN$75 at the microsoft store.  At idle they draw a little less power than a Pi at 1.4A with a max draw at full CPU and max bright screen of 6.4A.  It seems snappy enough running windows applications that it will likely handle multiple wallets just fine.

I am already running windows home server for daily backup purposes for my desktops/laptops and since this tablet also run Windows8.1 it would also get backed up automatically each night which is another nice bonus for people like me that often forget to back up their precious wallets.

Anyone have any other interesting staking hardware setups?

HCLivees over at CCT has been looking at some different setups. At least just pricing them out right now.

https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/28625-devices-for-staking/
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Kind of left field but I'm thinking about wallet/staking hardware again for my CAPs.

I've got HYP running on a Raspberry Pi B+ with a 3.5" touchscreen built into the case.  It is a pretty rad looking little unit but I've been thinking if some alternatives would make better wallet platforms.  The Pi seems to be under a good workout just running HYP so I doubt it can run multiple POS wallets.  My Pi setup cost ~CDN$100 ($45 Pi B+ + $20SDcard + $35 monitor/case).

Now I'm thinking of an HP Stream 7 tablet that runs normal Windows8.1 32bit, has a quad-core atom cpu and 1GB ram.  Seems like a winner.  These cost a measly CDN$75 at the microsoft store.  At idle they draw a little less power than a Pi at 1.4A with a max draw at full CPU and max bright screen of 6.4A.  It seems snappy enough running windows applications that it will likely handle multiple wallets just fine.

I am already running windows home server for daily backup purposes for my desktops/laptops and since this tablet also run Windows8.1 it would also get backed up automatically each night which is another nice bonus for people like me that often forget to back up their precious wallets.

Anyone have any other interesting staking hardware setups?
full member
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Hey Tranz, Ive been out of Bottlecaps now for a while, but it looks like price has stabalized, and Im looking to get back in at lower prices. I see max reward is 1000 caps. May I ask what is the max block size to use in coin control without hitting max reward?

Thank you

Vegas

Why don't you just use the splitthreshold command to stop blocks from getting too small? Don't know how many Cap you have but with 200K cap for example, you can set the splitthreshold to 200K/500= 400 and can be set higher whenever you acquire some more, staking or buying.

Works out well for me.

legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1060
May the force bit with you.
Hey Tranz, Ive been out of Bottlecaps now for a while, but it looks like price has stabalized, and Im looking to get back in at lower prices. I see max reward is 1000 caps. May I ask what is the max block size to use in coin control without hitting max reward?

Thank you

Vegas

Obviously that number will depend upon how old the coins are, and what the current yearly percentage stake rewards is. Assuming they stake right at the 15 day mark and we are at 200% yearly, the biggest you can have without hitting the cap is  approx 12,100.

The equation is:  1000 / ((Pr/365 ) * D)

Pr is Percentage reward which starts at 2.00
D is Days old.
legendary
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"Yobit pump alert software" Link in my signature!
Hey Tranz, Ive been out of Bottlecaps now for a while, but it looks like price has stabalized, and Im looking to get back in at lower prices. I see max reward is 1000 caps. May I ask what is the max block size to use in coin control without hitting max reward?

Thank you

Vegas
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
solo mining still going? and is it the same config as the first page?

Yes you can still solo, assuming you have the hash.

The addnodes are a bit out of date, but you can grab as many as you need here: http://cap.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo (the port should be omitted). Otherwise it is a standard solo mining config.
alright thanks man!
legendary
Activity: 1540
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May the force bit with you.
solo mining still going? and is it the same config as the first page?

Yes you can still solo, assuming you have the hash.

The addnodes are a bit out of date, but you can grab as many as you need here: http://cap.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo (the port should be omitted). Otherwise it is a standard solo mining config.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
solo mining still going? and is it the same config as the first page?
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1060
May the force bit with you.
where do we trade this coin what exchange sites? why they not list on the OP?

2nd page.

https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/CAP_BTC

newbie
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about time i got this working with working nodes lol
hero member
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where do we trade this coin what exchange sites? why they not list on the OP?
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1060
May the force bit with you.
Update2:

With a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04 and following the guide provided everything went very smooth.
I believe all my playing and changing stuff on the old 12.04 installation corrupted packages which was the cause of all my drama.

Linux wallet is now synced and should start staking within the week.

Thanks to all that provided input Smiley
~rgm

Awesome! Now you can try out small code changes and see what happens.
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