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legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Wallets been up a few mins and only seeing 4 cons which is what I've been averaging all though it's never the same between the main client and two bands.

Edit: Just hit 8, only got the main non band wallet running right now.

Edit 2: Ehh, bouncing 6-8 but seems better, for the one client running ne way.

Edit 3: LOL, fuckin 13 cons now, curious to see if the new numbers hold before I go launching bands a n b.

Now that the con issue seems solved.. can we PLEASE address my elephant in the room lol...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11765543
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
Ok, just pushed a major change to solve connection issues. Please close wallet and make sure your conf has:

maxconnections=999

Then reload client
lol
I set my max con to 50 simply because I had well over 70+ nodes connected.

Please don't cap it yet. Give us a few days of seeding. The more the better
I am trying to sort out why my wallet crashes, so I have to do some try and error.
Not sure what the problem is, but I have the same problem with some other qt wallets that are the same as GB.
When running on my spare box, no problems, but too much cpu load for my poor P4 cpu.


Staking will use a much higher resource load than a GBand
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
Ok, just pushed a major change to solve connection issues. Please close wallet and make sure your conf has:

maxconnections=999

Then reload client
lol
I set my max con to 50 simply because I had well over 70+ nodes connected.

Please don't cap it yet. Give us a few days of seeding. The more the better
I am trying to sort out why my wallet crashes, so I have to do some try and error.
Not sure what the problem is, but I have the same problem with some other qt wallets that are the same as GB.
When running on my spare box, no problems, but too much cpu load for my poor P4 cpu.
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
A primary look at the numbers on c-c-cex today now that its got volume. Lets compare the old bucks to the new bucks and see how we came out value wise.

You received 6.3 "Newbucks" for every "original bucks". To be beyond fair I took the highest price of the most recent 24 hr orders on c-cex today, and that was .00019999 BTC per new buck.

Take .00019999btc X 6.3 and you get 0.001259937 btc. So for every original buck you swapped you received: 0.001259937 btc

0.001259937 converted into US dollars is: 33 cents (for 6.3 new bucks).

The last trade on the original bucks, on gorilla exchange was about $1.30, BUT I want to be extra fair, and take the LOWEST bucks ever was and that was $1 per original buck.

So if Im looking at this right everyone lost 77 cents on each original buck that was swapped. @Spots, Im going to ask that you keep this post live, and open for discussion, and even respond. Please dont delete it, as I will just repost. This just needs to be discussed with everyone. It might even calm people if its handled professional. If im looking at this wrong, Im open to correction.



Thank you
Vegas



Here is my maths as I am already in profit off bucks

I purchased 200 bucks for $200 so they cost $1 each.
I then staked them 200 bucks but split them up into 198 deposits of 1 and lost 2 in fees so was left with $198.

I staked from the start untill the snapshop and ended up with a balance of 3657 bucks
on conversion them 3657 were multiplied by lets call it 6 as whats a .3 giving me a total of 21942 of the new bucks

Now the price of bucks has been dropping so lets now call in half of what you said and say 10k sats each

10,000 x 21942 = 219420000 or 2.1942 btc lets round it to 2 btc now then whats that value of btc atm 1 BTC = $257.9088

I,ll call it $250 round that down aswell so 2x $250 = $500 :O I have over doubled my original investment

Thankyou spots Cheesy



   So your $200 initial investment rose to $3657.  Now in the blink of an eye it's worth $500.   And your happy about it?  

Just asking....  

He way more than doubled his money in a month and now has a much better product to continue staking and hosting masternodes. I would be happy with that..
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
Ok, just pushed a major change to solve connection issues. Please close wallet and make sure your conf has:

maxconnections=999

Then reload client
lol
I set my max con to 50 simply because I had well over 70+ nodes connected.

Please don't cap it yet. Give us a few days of seeding. The more the better
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
I've been away for a bit and have had an MMXIV wallet staking for a while, I was just curious if I could get filled in quick on what to do to get them exchanged?

Thanks

There was a coin swap for 4 coins into 1.  If you had all your MMXIV in your OWN wallet (not at an exchange) then Spots will be able to convert your MMXIV for BUCKS.

You'll need to send him your private key from the MMXIV wallet.  He'll complete the swap for you.  Reference this post for the complete details: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11739599

sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
Ok, just pushed a major change to solve connection issues. Please close wallet and make sure your conf has:

maxconnections=999

Then reload client
lol
I set my max con to 50 simply because I had well over 70+ nodes connected.
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
Also if you are going to stake, what's the optimum size of inputs?  1 coin? 5? 10? 50? 100? 500?
Will be transferring from c-cex with its annoying email confirmation so tiny inputs will be a pain but worth it if every 5 coin input is staking rewards of 1-9 coins occasionally
Thanks
No idea what optimum size is, I just let the wallet split the stacks until I think it takes too much time to stake.


thanks ButtCrack
how do you let the wallet split them up?  
I'm about to send coins from c-cex shall I send in one block or send a few at a time?

Thanks again

jk
Each time a stack stakes it will split in half, so leaving you with 2 new stacks.

Sending from xchange in small amounts is what some ppl do.
I prefer using coin control for splitting/combining.

I guess in the end it depends on how much coins you have to split, I have too many or was simply too lazy so I started with 1 stack.
Now 2 days later I already have 28 stacks.
full member
Activity: 188
Merit: 100
A primary look at the numbers on c-c-cex today now that its got volume. Lets compare the old bucks to the new bucks and see how we came out value wise.

You received 6.3 "Newbucks" for every "original bucks". To be beyond fair I took the highest price of the most recent 24 hr orders on c-cex today, and that was .00019999 BTC per new buck.

Take .00019999btc X 6.3 and you get 0.001259937 btc. So for every original buck you swapped you received: 0.001259937 btc

0.001259937 converted into US dollars is: 33 cents (for 6.3 new bucks).

The last trade on the original bucks, on gorilla exchange was about $1.30, BUT I want to be extra fair, and take the LOWEST bucks ever was and that was $1 per original buck.

So if Im looking at this right everyone lost 77 cents on each original buck that was swapped. @Spots, Im going to ask that you keep this post live, and open for discussion, and even respond. Please dont delete it, as I will just repost. This just needs to be discussed with everyone. It might even calm people if its handled professional. If im looking at this wrong, Im open to correction.



Thank you
Vegas



Here is my maths as I am already in profit off bucks

I purchased 200 bucks for $200 so they cost $1 each.
I then staked them 200 bucks but split them up into 198 deposits of 1 and lost 2 in fees so was left with $198.

I staked from the start untill the snapshop and ended up with a balance of 3657 bucks
on conversion them 3657 were multiplied by lets call it 6 as whats a .3 giving me a total of 21942 of the new bucks

Now the price of bucks has been dropping so lets now call in half of what you said and say 10k sats each

10,000 x 21942 = 219420000 or 2.1942 btc lets round it to 2 btc now then whats that value of btc atm 1 BTC = $257.9088

I,ll call it $250 round that down aswell so 2x $250 = $500 :O I have over doubled my original investment

Thankyou spots Cheesy



   So your $200 initial investment rose to $3657.  Now in the blink of an eye it's worth $500.   And your happy about it? 

Just asking.... 

More than happy thanks as where do you get the $3657 from if coins worked like your thinking we would all be rich.
Just because I staked $200 worth of coins and turned them from 200 into 3657 doesn't mean I would still get $1 each for them.
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
Please report back results of the latest connection fix

Everyone good now?
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
Also if you are going to stake, what's the optimum size of inputs?  1 coin? 5? 10? 50? 100? 500?
Will be transferring from c-cex with its annoying email confirmation so tiny inputs will be a pain but worth it if every 5 coin input is staking rewards of 1-9 coins occasionally
Thanks
No idea what optimum size is, I just let the wallet split the stacks until I think it takes too much time to stake.


thanks ButtCrack
how do you let the wallet split them up? 
I'm about to send coins from c-cex shall I send in one block or send a few at a time?

Thanks again

jk

Few at a time
full member
Activity: 225
Merit: 100
Also if you are going to stake, what's the optimum size of inputs?  1 coin? 5? 10? 50? 100? 500?
Will be transferring from c-cex with its annoying email confirmation so tiny inputs will be a pain but worth it if every 5 coin input is staking rewards of 1-9 coins occasionally
Thanks
No idea what optimum size is, I just let the wallet split the stacks until I think it takes too much time to stake.


thanks ButtCrack
how do you let the wallet split them up? 
I'm about to send coins from c-cex shall I send in one block or send a few at a time?

Thanks again

jk
full member
Activity: 225
Merit: 100
hey thanks iGS

what else should we have in our conf files at the moment?

jk
legendary
Activity: 1007
Merit: 1000
A primary look at the numbers on c-c-cex today now that its got volume. Lets compare the old bucks to the new bucks and see how we came out value wise.

You received 6.3 "Newbucks" for every "original bucks". To be beyond fair I took the highest price of the most recent 24 hr orders on c-cex today, and that was .00019999 BTC per new buck.

Take .00019999btc X 6.3 and you get 0.001259937 btc. So for every original buck you swapped you received: 0.001259937 btc

0.001259937 converted into US dollars is: 33 cents (for 6.3 new bucks).

The last trade on the original bucks, on gorilla exchange was about $1.30, BUT I want to be extra fair, and take the LOWEST bucks ever was and that was $1 per original buck.

So if Im looking at this right everyone lost 77 cents on each original buck that was swapped. @Spots, Im going to ask that you keep this post live, and open for discussion, and even respond. Please dont delete it, as I will just repost. This just needs to be discussed with everyone. It might even calm people if its handled professional. If im looking at this wrong, Im open to correction.



Thank you
Vegas



Here is my maths as I am already in profit off bucks

I purchased 200 bucks for $200 so they cost $1 each.
I then staked them 200 bucks but split them up into 198 deposits of 1 and lost 2 in fees so was left with $198.

I staked from the start untill the snapshop and ended up with a balance of 3657 bucks
on conversion them 3657 were multiplied by lets call it 6 as whats a .3 giving me a total of 21942 of the new bucks

Now the price of bucks has been dropping so lets now call in half of what you said and say 10k sats each

10,000 x 21942 = 219420000 or 2.1942 btc lets round it to 2 btc now then whats that value of btc atm 1 BTC = $257.9088

I,ll call it $250 round that down aswell so 2x $250 = $500 :O I have over doubled my original investment

Thankyou spots Cheesy



   So your $200 initial investment rose to $3657.  Now in the blink of an eye it's worth $500.   And your happy about it? 

Just asking.... 
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
Ok, just pushed a major change to solve connection issues. Please close wallet and make sure your conf has:

maxconnections=999

Then reload client
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
Also if you are going to stake, what's the optimum size of inputs?  1 coin? 5? 10? 50? 100? 500?
Will be transferring from c-cex with its annoying email confirmation so tiny inputs will be a pain but worth it if every 5 coin input is staking rewards of 1-9 coins occasionally
Thanks
No idea what optimum size is, I just let the wallet split the stacks until I think it takes too much time to stake.
full member
Activity: 188
Merit: 100
A primary look at the numbers on c-c-cex today now that its got volume. Lets compare the old bucks to the new bucks and see how we came out value wise.

You received 6.3 "Newbucks" for every "original bucks". To be beyond fair I took the highest price of the most recent 24 hr orders on c-cex today, and that was .00019999 BTC per new buck.

Take .00019999btc X 6.3 and you get 0.001259937 btc. So for every original buck you swapped you received: 0.001259937 btc

0.001259937 converted into US dollars is: 33 cents (for 6.3 new bucks).

The last trade on the original bucks, on gorilla exchange was about $1.30, BUT I want to be extra fair, and take the LOWEST bucks ever was and that was $1 per original buck.

So if Im looking at this right everyone lost 77 cents on each original buck that was swapped. @Spots, Im going to ask that you keep this post live, and open for discussion, and even respond. Please dont delete it, as I will just repost. This just needs to be discussed with everyone. It might even calm people if its handled professional. If im looking at this wrong, Im open to correction.



Thank you
Vegas



Here is my maths as I am already in profit off bucks

I purchased 200 bucks for $200 so they cost $1 each.
I then staked them 200 bucks but split them up into 198 deposits of 1 and lost 2 in fees so was left with $198.

I staked from the start untill the snapshop and ended up with a balance of 3657 bucks
on conversion them 3657 were multiplied by lets call it 6 as whats a .3 giving me a total of 21942 of the new bucks

Now the price of bucks has been dropping so lets now call in half of what you said and say 10k sats each

10,000 x 21942 = 219420000 or 2.1942 btc lets round it to 2 btc now then whats that value of btc atm 1 BTC = $257.9088

I,ll call it $250 round that down aswell so 2x $250 = $500 :O I have over doubled my original investment

Thankyou spots Cheesy

full member
Activity: 225
Merit: 100
Also if you are going to stake, what's the optimum size of inputs?  1 coin? 5? 10? 50? 100? 500?
Will be transferring from c-cex with its annoying email confirmation so tiny inputs will be a pain but worth it if every 5 coin input is staking rewards of 1-9 coins occasionally
Thanks
full member
Activity: 225
Merit: 100
Anyone with more than 1 connection got a conf file they can paste?

Cheers

jk

legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Hey IGS, I know your still busy with the whole connection thing but I just wana try and revisit this really quick if you don't mind, Ty.

Ok, thanks

You can auto-launch with walletpassphrase if your end-game is trying to automate it, which is what it seems like to me
Ya because I have the local machine on a weekly reboot.

But it makes sense it would need to be that way since earned BUCKS are staked until some confs come in.

But can you assist me with a demo of what you mean please ?

Ty.

Edit: I don't want to auto launch with the pasphrase if it wont be a "unlock for staking only" situation and not a auto launch which results in a fully unlocked / unsecure band.

I figured out that walletpassphrase 99999 true is what needs to be used but not sure where it goes / how it needs to be set up to be passed on wallet load.

Still running in to issue with bands and did some reading on the vin message me n others have gotten and want to try a few tricks but this "the above" plays heavily in to my testing.
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