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Topic: Bullion (CBX) 'the Digital Precious Metal' | 2019 Roadmap published - page 212. (Read 359514 times)

legendary
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Cool!
With less than 100 CBX, I already managed to stake 6 7 times in the past 48 hours Smiley.

Keep up the great work, Team CBX.

That's amazing! if you keep this up you will earn close to 50 CBX per year, or a yield of 50%

Not bad indeed!!!
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 256
Cool!
With less than 100 CBX, I already managed to stake 6 7 times in the past 48 hours Smiley.

Keep up the great work, Team CBX.
legendary
Activity: 894
Merit: 1064


FYI: Cashout feature not functioning on CBX faucet.

Ok this problem will be solved as soon as I can get a hold of the Dev who looks after the faucet.

Thanks for letting us know!

OK CapnBDL, faucet works normally now
legendary
Activity: 1696
Merit: 1008
Alex is currently testing some improvements for the ram usage issue being reported.

Also, he will soon have an image of the RPi specially made for staking CBX.
hero member
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hero member
Activity: 596
Merit: 500
Sometimes when I leave my CryptoBullion vault wallet to stake overnight it intermittently crashes. Why is this? Should I try to re-download the blockchain?

Same-same!

This may fix the issue on some systems.

Checking your memory(RAM) usage for the client

Sometimes high physical memory usage can cause a client to crash while open for staking. This can be because you don't have enough physical memory (RAM) installed on your system, or because the client is using an increased amount to stake.
To check to see if the problem applies to your client, first make sure your client is closed, then press and hold Ctrl+Alt+Delete (on Windows) and open the Task Manager and select the processes tab.
Now open your client, but keep your wallet locked. Check to see if your memory usage for the client stays stable. It should be around 0.4 - 0.6 GB usage, but quite stable with no significant change.
Now to check to see if staking your coins is causing the problem, simply unlock your client and check the memory usage.
Staking coins is quite memory intensive so a rise will be expected. However over long periods of staking, usage can build up to a point which your system cannot handle and the client crashes.

Checking Your Addresses and Inputs

Sometimes a high number of staking addresses and 'inputs' can cause a massive increase in memory usage when staking.
To check your 'inputs' first you must enable coin control to access this information.
In your client click on 'Settings' then 'Options' and select 'Display'.
You now need to enable 'Display Bullion control features' then click 'apply' then 'ok'.

To view your inputs click on 'Send Bullion'. You will now have the extra Bullion control features options.
Click on 'Inputs' and you will see a list of your staking addresses. The easiest way to see your inputs is to select 'List mode'. You can also click the arrow to the left of each address in 'Tree mode' to see the inputs for each address.
These inputs within each address are the actual amounts that will individually compete for a proof of stake block on the network. So if you have a large list of inputs, these will all be trying to stake a block at the same time, and potentially using up quite a large chunk of your systems Physical memory.

Consolidating Inputs

Sometimes an easy fix for high memory usage is to consolidate your inputs into one larger input or a few significantly larger inputs. The easiest way to do this is to create a 'new address' within the 'Receive Bullion' tab, and simply send your full balance to it. 'Bear in mind that doing this will reset your coin age back to zero for 'every input' and you will have to wait another hour before being eligible for staking!'
If you are a little more skilled, and want to spend the time, you can check the boxes next to each input to send specific inputs to one of your addresses, this can be done to clean up any small or negligible amounts that probably wouldn't find a block anyway if left alone.

Be careful when sending funds to yourself, always double check that the address you are sending to is your own!!







Great work Killiz, thank you!
sr. member
Activity: 346
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Just started my staking my collection, works like a charm - and have a ARM compatible wallet compiling as I type Smiley

Raspberry Pi staking node here I come Cheesy

FR
legendary
Activity: 1696
Merit: 1008
This is a pretty cool tool from the block explorer:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/#!extraction

Take the percentage of the coins that are staking and compare to the graph below to project what percent interest coins staked in the last 1000 blocks would expect if the network participation remains consistent over a period of 1 year.

Currently just over 20% of CBX in circulation is staking (last 1k blocks) so those who are staking now are earning at a projected yearly interest rate of around 10%!

Not too shabby for a 2% annual inflation in supply. Congrats and thanks to those staking to protect the network and earning for doing so!

hero member
Activity: 750
Merit: 503
Great work Killiz, thank you!

I have added a link to the guides section of the CBX forum to the OP here at BitcoinTalk and also to the website.

Thanks, hope it helps those that are experiencing problems.
legendary
Activity: 1696
Merit: 1008
Great work Killiz, thank you!

I have added a link to the guides section of the CBX forum to the OP here at BitcoinTalk and also to the website.
hero member
Activity: 750
Merit: 503
Sometimes when I leave my CryptoBullion vault wallet to stake overnight it intermittently crashes. Why is this? Should I try to re-download the blockchain?

Same-same!

This may fix the issue on some systems.

Checking your memory(RAM) usage for the client

Sometimes high physical memory usage can cause a Vault to crash while open for staking. This can be because you don't have enough physical memory (RAM) installed on your system, or because the Vault is using an increased amount to stake.
To check to see if the problem applies to your Vault, first make sure your Vault is closed, then press and hold Ctrl+Alt+Delete (on Windows) and open the Task Manager and select the processes tab.
Now open your Vault, but keep it locked. Check to see if your memory usage for the Vault stays stable. It should be around 0.4 - 0.6 GB usage, but quite stable with no significant change.
Now to check to see if staking your CBX is causing the problem, simply unlock your Vault and check the memory usage.
Staking CBX is quite memory intensive so a rise will be expected. However over long periods of staking, usage can build up to a point which your system cannot handle and the Vault crashes.

Checking Your Addresses and Inputs

Sometimes a high number of staking addresses and 'inputs' can cause a massive increase in memory usage when staking.
To check your 'inputs' first you must enable Bullion control to access this information.
In your client click on 'Settings' then 'Options' and select 'Display'.
You now need to enable 'Display Bullion control features' then click 'apply' then 'ok'.

To view your inputs click on 'Send Bullion'. You will now have the extra Bullion control features options.
Click on 'Inputs' and you will see a list of your staking addresses. The easiest way to see your inputs is to select 'List mode'. You can also click the arrow to the left of each address in 'Tree mode' to see the inputs for each address.
These inputs within each address are the actual amounts that will individually compete for a proof of stake block on the network. So if you have a large list of inputs, these will all be trying to stake a block at the same time, and potentially using up quite a large chunk of your systems Physical memory.

Consolidating Inputs

Sometimes an easy fix for high memory usage is to consolidate your inputs into one larger input or a few significantly larger inputs. The easiest way to do this is to create a 'new address' within the 'Receive Bullion' tab, and simply send your full balance to it. 'Bear in mind that doing this will reset your coin age back to zero for 'every input' and you will have to wait another hour before being eligible for staking!'
If you are a little more skilled, and want to spend the time, you can check the boxes next to each input to send specific inputs to one of your addresses, this can be done to clean up any small or negligible amounts that probably wouldn't find a block anyway if left alone.

Be careful when sending funds to yourself, always double check that the address you are sending to is your own!!






legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1010
How about getting CBX on board the Rokos Flavor?

http://rokos.space

DMD just got included, it would be great to have a Raspberry running a bitcoin node along with DMD and CBX, especially now with the new PoSP!

That would be awesome. I would give some bounty to who can get us there Smiley
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
How about getting CBX on board the Rokos Flavor?

http://rokos.space

DMD just got included, it would be great to have a Raspberry running a bitcoin node along with DMD and CBX, especially now with the new PoSP!
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
Sometimes when I leave my CryptoBullion vault wallet to stake overnight it intermittently crashes. Why is this? Should I try to re-download the blockchain?

Same-same!
hero member
Activity: 750
Merit: 503
Sometimes when I leave my CryptoBullion vault wallet to stake overnight it intermittently crashes. Why is this? Should I try to re-download the blockchain?

Try creating a new address for yourself within the 'receive bullion' tab and send your full balance to it.

Could be an overload of system memory causing the crash, this seems to sort the problem out on some operating systems.
IMZ
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
 ' . . . it's a little cheaper on cryptsy, but i'd like to get it in my wallet TODAY.' Looks like the Ham Radio Coin guys gonna 'formally' bail on Cryptsy. Good!

I am upgrading my wallet tomorrow, and really really really looking forward to this year's coining, including CBX.

Mark (IndiaMikeZulu), Australia
legendary
Activity: 894
Merit: 1064


FYI: Cashout feature not functioning on CBX faucet.

Ok this problem will be solved as soon as I can get a hold of the Dev who looks after the faucet.

Thanks for letting us know!
member
Activity: 478
Merit: 66
Sometimes when I leave my CryptoBullion vault wallet to stake overnight it intermittently crashes. Why is this? Should I try to re-download the blockchain?
hero member
Activity: 1064
Merit: 500
MOBU


FYI: Cashout feature not functioning on CBX faucet.
hero member
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thanks killiz.......yeah, it's a little cheaper on cryptsy, but i'd like to get it in my wallet TODAY

i believe in a truly free market.  can you build a better mousetrap?  if you can, we the people should have the right to buy it, or not. 
That's why cryptsy is going to lose business.
  and
that's why believe in CBX                       The world will eventually discover this         Grin 

Lets hope the world discovers this before the tentacles wrap too tightly.

As long as an exchange steers away from trading Fiat pairs, I think the eye of Sauron will focus it's gaze elsewhere, and maybe escape forced regulation. For the time being anyway.
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