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Topic: [BTC2] Bitcoin 2, BTC Fork 1:1, PoS 🔥 Anonymous ⚡️Instant TX - page 81. (Read 93110 times)

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Bitcoin2 Core developers alongside with any new contributors will work on: Mobile wallets for Bitcoin 2, an in-wallet Decentralized Exchange and continue to implement any further important advances in cryptocurrency technology such as the Dandelion Protocol. Anyone interested in developing Bitcoin 2 further can contribute to the Bitcoin 2 github.
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Thank you for your answers!
Im follow the instruction, but nothing has change.
Firewall is disabled.
5 peers, the staking is working.

Does it depend on the amount of peers staking speed?

Staking speed does not directly depend on that but you'll be better synced with the network and thus less likely to create orphaned blocks if you're connected to most of the peers.

A new DNS seeder that we are creating might help with peer discovery, especially for those of you who can't configure the port forwarding, virtual server or DMZ on your router.
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When I turn on the wallet, the synchronization is stoped at 50%. Block 33260.
I rebooted several times
How can this be remedied?

Did it solve itself? Just leave the wallet on for at least 5 minutes. Normally the masternode syncing might stay a while at 50% if you are only connected to 1 peer. But then it gets through it.

ok. Thank you! I will wait
Usually the wallet is quickly synchronized
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When I turn on the wallet, the synchronization is stoped at 50%. Block 33260.
I rebooted several times
How can this be remedied?

Did it solve itself? Just leave the wallet on for at least 5 minutes. Normally the masternode syncing might stay a while at 50% if you are only connected to 1 peer. But then it gets through it.
jr. member
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When I turn on the wallet, the synchronization is stoped at 50%. Block 33260.
I reset my wallet several times

How can this be remedied?
jr. member
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Thank you for your answers!
Im follow the instruction, but nothing has change.
Firewall is disabled.
5 peers, the staking is working.

Does it depend on the amount of peers staking speed?
legendary
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A question to all BTC2 Wallet users.

How many peers did you have maximum?
At the time my maximum 5 peers

I have only 4 connections. However, the stake is still working.
I tried to follow the instruction https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#enabling-connections
I can't make it succeed. I have router and firewall.
newbie
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A question to all BTC2 Wallet users.

How many peers did you have maximum?
At the time my maximum 5 peers

https://i.imgur.com/SYmYBav.png

12-17 . if ur on windows try disabling windows firewall momentarily, see if that does anything. good luck.
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Is there any dev team behind it? Where can I check and verify their info please? There is synchronized problem I don't know something wrong now it don't update anymore
jr. member
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in the list of peers there are only 2 addresses. This is normal?

And what does it mean "Multisend: not active"?

You see only 2 peers because your router or firewall blocks incoming connections, as does that of most others. You should see more than 20 if not.
Most home routers have NAT that by default blocks incoming connections initiated by someone else than you. You can usually fix that and start allowing incoming connections with one of two ways:

A) Launch Bitcoin 2 Core, go to Settings - Options. Go to Network. Enable: "Map port using UPnP". Then restart the app. You may also want to read this article: https://dirkmittler.homeip.net/blog/archives/3340

B) Or follow the guide at: https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#enabling-connections - the steps are exactly the same for Bitcoin 2.


Multisend is an advanced, special purpose feature which is better left not active unless you know the wallet inside and out and have a reason to send the block or masternode rewards to some address as soon as you get them.

jackleszz,

I've tried Map port using UPnP,  follow the guide at: https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#enabling-connections - the steps are exactly the same for Bitcoin 2. but I only get 5 connections at any given time. I've also cleared the peers file in roaming but still only get 5 peers. Could it be the hardware of the pc? Is there anything else to try?

If the map port using UPnP doesn't work, try to configure the router according to the instructions. Even that does not work with every ISP in the world.

Thank you for your reply, well 4-5 is better than nothing. Right?  Smiley
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A question to all BTC2 Wallet users.

How many peers did you have maximum?
At the time my maximum 5 peers
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You seem to misunderstand what an UTXO is. Anyway, Jackleszz did try to answer your question in this message: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.37098249

Thanks Hiromono, I somehow overlooked his answer. Looks like I misunderstood this point.
Now I only have the router/NAT problems to solve as I only have 4 connections. I will look into it later.
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2) You wallet should have 100 UTXOs (unspent transaction outputs, AKA unspent incoming transactions) or more.  This is because every time you stake or send an amount, that amount cannot be staked or spent for 101 blocks, while it is maturing (being staked). You can see the number of UTXOs that you have in the Coin Control dialog. Doesn't matter how many addresses or wallets they are split into. One single address can hold these 100 UTXOs.
if your balance is lower than 500 BTC2, You can get a close enough result without that much effort by splitting your balance into stacks of 5 - 50 BTC2. For example 150 BTC2 can just be split into 5 pieces and you'd be unlikely to notice the difference in efficiency of that versus splitting it in 100 parts. You can do the splitting by sending BTC2 to yourself.


Hi jeckleszz,

my wallet says that is has an UTXO size of 0.00. How can I increase that number to 100?

Thanks,
Zackie

Anyone has an answer to that question?

You seem to misunderstand what an UTXO is. Anyway, Jackleszz did try to answer your question in this message: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.37098249
jr. member
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I want to restore the wallet from the old backup file. Now the coins are divided into several addresses, and the old file is a backup of the system with one address. Will the wallet see new addresses after backup?
how to do it right?

I don't recommend restoring a backup unless there is something wrong with your current wallet.dat file. BTC2 exists in the blockchain so even if you restored it successfully, they would still be split into those addresses. Best to just send your balance back to that address with just one transaction if you want to consolidate it again.
jr. member
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in the list of peers there are only 2 addresses. This is normal?

And what does it mean "Multisend: not active"?

You see only 2 peers because your router or firewall blocks incoming connections, as does that of most others. You should see more than 20 if not.
Most home routers have NAT that by default blocks incoming connections initiated by someone else than you. You can usually fix that and start allowing incoming connections with one of two ways:

A) Launch Bitcoin 2 Core, go to Settings - Options. Go to Network. Enable: "Map port using UPnP". Then restart the app. You may also want to read this article: https://dirkmittler.homeip.net/blog/archives/3340

B) Or follow the guide at: https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#enabling-connections - the steps are exactly the same for Bitcoin 2.


Multisend is an advanced, special purpose feature which is better left not active unless you know the wallet inside and out and have a reason to send the block or masternode rewards to some address as soon as you get them.

jackleszz,

I've tried Map port using UPnP,  follow the guide at: https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#enabling-connections - the steps are exactly the same for Bitcoin 2. but I only get 5 connections at any given time. I've also cleared the peers file in roaming but still only get 5 peers. Could it be the hardware of the pc? Is there anything else to try?

If the map port using UPnP doesn't work, try to configure the router according to the instructions. Even that does not work with every ISP in the world.
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2) You wallet should have 100 UTXOs (unspent transaction outputs, AKA unspent incoming transactions) or more.  This is because every time you stake or send an amount, that amount cannot be staked or spent for 101 blocks, while it is maturing (being staked). You can see the number of UTXOs that you have in the Coin Control dialog. Doesn't matter how many addresses or wallets they are split into. One single address can hold these 100 UTXOs.
if your balance is lower than 500 BTC2, You can get a close enough result without that much effort by splitting your balance into stacks of 5 - 50 BTC2. For example 150 BTC2 can just be split into 5 pieces and you'd be unlikely to notice the difference in efficiency of that versus splitting it in 100 parts. You can do the splitting by sending BTC2 to yourself.


Hi jeckleszz,

my wallet says that is has an UTXO size of 0.00. How can I increase that number to 100?

Thanks,
Zackie

Anyone has an answer to that question?
jr. member
Activity: 868
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I want to restore the wallet from the old backup file. Now the coins are divided into several addresses, and the old file is a backup of the system with one address. Will the wallet see new addresses after backup?
how to do it right?
jr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 1
in the list of peers there are only 2 addresses. This is normal?

And what does it mean "Multisend: not active"?

You see only 2 peers because your router or firewall blocks incoming connections, as does that of most others. You should see more than 20 if not.
Most home routers have NAT that by default blocks incoming connections initiated by someone else than you. You can usually fix that and start allowing incoming connections with one of two ways:

A) Launch Bitcoin 2 Core, go to Settings - Options. Go to Network. Enable: "Map port using UPnP". Then restart the app. You may also want to read this article: https://dirkmittler.homeip.net/blog/archives/3340

B) Or follow the guide at: https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#enabling-connections - the steps are exactly the same for Bitcoin 2.


Multisend is an advanced, special purpose feature which is better left not active unless you know the wallet inside and out and have a reason to send the block or masternode rewards to some address as soon as you get them.

jackleszz,

I've tried Map port using UPnP,  follow the guide at: https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#enabling-connections - the steps are exactly the same for Bitcoin 2. but I only get 5 connections at any given time. I've also cleared the peers file in roaming but still only get 5 peers. Could it be the hardware of the pc? Is there anything else to try?
member
Activity: 916
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Bitcoin 2 Team
in the list of peers there are only 2 addresses. This is normal?

And what does it mean "Multisend: not active"?

You see only 2 peers because your router or firewall blocks incoming connections, as does that of most others. You should see more than 20 if not.
Most home routers have NAT that by default blocks incoming connections initiated by someone else than you. You can usually fix that and start allowing incoming connections with one of two ways:

A) Launch Bitcoin 2 Core, go to Settings - Options. Go to Network. Enable: "Map port using UPnP". Then restart the app. You may also want to read this article: https://dirkmittler.homeip.net/blog/archives/3340

B) Or follow the guide at: https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#enabling-connections - the steps are exactly the same for Bitcoin 2.


Multisend is an advanced, special purpose feature which is better left not active unless you know the wallet inside and out and have a reason to send the block or masternode rewards to some address as soon as you get them.

Nothing changes. Only 2 peers. Maybe I should make a backup of my wallet. How to do it right?

I can't help any better than those guides. There are so many different routers. As for the backup, you can just copy the wallet.dat file somewhere safe.

How much time on average does it take to get 0.6 BTC2 ?

For example
We have 150 BTC2
They divided into 5 adressess x 30 BTC2


Since you're already staking, you can let it stake and see how often you get it averagely. Mine would be a guess based on other balances previously, not fully up to date. And that guess would be once per 3 hours and 15 minutes or such with that example balance.
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I was curious about BTC2 and I split the bitcoin into multiple addresses that I would receive all those addresses.
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