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Topic: [MOJO] MOJOv3 has been taken over by new devs - page 47. (Read 167322 times)

legendary
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So here some wallets with a few fixes; Mojo V.2.2

Windows-qt v.2.2

Mac OSX-qt v.2.2

Beware that this is a pre-release and there will be further updates.

GREAT JOB...really good...
I have an eye for this coin

Greetz
Steve
full member
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Thank you dev!!!!
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
A Wound in Eternity
So here some wallets with a few fixes; Mojo V.2.2

Windows-qt v.2.2

Mac OSX-qt v.2.2

Beware that this is a pre-release and there will be further updates.
hero member
Activity: 792
Merit: 501
We will release a new wallet tomorrow with some fixes. V2.2, this is not a hard fork.

great news - ready to update 3 masternodes and let them run - I'm on vacation until 18 Aug.

Regards
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
A Wound in Eternity
We will release a new wallet tomorrow with some fixes. V2.2, this is not a hard fork.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
did you wrote a support ticket .. maybe they have trouble with the chain or with the new version.

@ebk1000 did livecoin already have the new version ?

regards

Hello

Your transaction has been declined by Mojo network, but not by us. We got the next error for your transaction:
Error: The transaction was rejected! This might happen if some of the coins in your wallet were already spent, such as if you used a copy of wallet.dat and coins were spent in the copy but not marked as spent here.

P.S. Please check that you use wallet from new network. If that's the case, please contact Mojo developers with this explanation and ask them to clarify your issue.


P.P.S I have downloaded 2.1.0 wallet....
full member
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how long does it takes to transfer from livecoin to my wallet?

I did the withdraw 2 hours ago... Huh

Yes, they manually do withdraws if you are trying withdraw over $500 USD??? I think at one time. I just made smaller withdraws not to exceed this amount and they went through instantly. Check under help for exact amount, but I am fairly certain it is like $500 USD.

yes but I want to withdraw only 15000 mojo and I receveid a mail after a few hours saying "Funds withdrawal  decline"

I don't understand.... Huh

I just did a 5000 coin withdraw from livecoin with no problems. It took 2 minutes tops. Are you sure you are using the 2.1.0.0 wallet version?
hero member
Activity: 792
Merit: 501
did you wrote a support ticket .. maybe they have trouble with the chain or with the new version.

@ebk1000 did livecoin already have the new version ?

regards
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
how long does it takes to transfer from livecoin to my wallet?

I did the withdraw 2 hours ago... Huh

Yes, they manually do withdraws if you are trying withdraw over $500 USD??? I think at one time. I just made smaller withdraws not to exceed this amount and they went through instantly. Check under help for exact amount, but I am fairly certain it is like $500 USD.

yes but I want to withdraw only 15000 mojo and I receveid a mail after a few hours saying "Funds withdrawal  decline"

I don't understand.... Huh
full member
Activity: 245
Merit: 100
how long does it takes to transfer from livecoin to my wallet?

I did the withdraw 2 hours ago... Huh

Yes, they manually do withdraws if you are trying withdraw over $500 USD??? I think at one time. I just made smaller withdraws not to exceed this amount and they went through instantly. Check under help for exact amount, but I am fairly certain it is like $500 USD.
full member
Activity: 199
Merit: 102
how long does it takes to transfer from livecoin to my wallet?

I did the withdraw 2 hours ago... Huh

I believe livecoin do sometimes manually process withdrawals. I would check in livecoin on the "Transaction History" page and see if there is any record of your withdrawal.
sr. member
Activity: 381
Merit: 250
how long does it takes to transfer from livecoin to my wallet?

I did the withdraw 2 hours ago... Huh

usually it takes several minutes
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
how long does it takes to transfer from livecoin to my wallet?

I did the withdraw 2 hours ago... Huh
full member
Activity: 199
Merit: 102
I will address both of the questions above.

The masternodes will get 50% of all the PoS blocks. So, in ideal conditions, with 15% PA, if all all 100 mill. coins stake there should be 15 mill. coins generated per year. So, 7.5 mill for MNs per year (maximum) so if there are say 20 MNs running, that would mean 375,000 MOJO per year.
The stake is 15% for another year and then it reduces. We can think about ways for the MNs to be compensated. The PoW is only for 6 months to ensure the chain is moving.

Any ideas would be welcome, especially from MN operators.

ED: We can discuss the MN collateral and reward with some input from you.

Ok good, because you mentioned the POS reward will move towards 1%. I think this is too low. If I have coins then 1% pa is not enough to want to keep a node open 24/7 to stake. I would prefer the final lower limit of POS reward be more like 5% or 6%, as I have seen that work well in other POS coins like Emercoin. Thanks for considering.
hero member
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Are you going to update Mac Wallet?
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
A Wound in Eternity
Just a quick update, we have identified and fixed the PoS issue and we are running some debug wallets that seems to stake as they should. There are still a few minor issues to sort out but expect an update / upgrade in the next few days. Once an updated wallet with the PoS fix is out we will start working on the spork system and get that up and running.

ED: We have a MOJO v.2.2 that we are testing now that will have the PoS fixed....

WOW....awesome news...Thats crypto...everything is experimental. The most important part is always the leader and maintainer behind a coin.
He should never give up.

EBK1000, great and you can start with ur missions.


Greetz
Steve

Thanks to you and your friend we seem to be back on track....
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1004
No risk, no fun!
Just a quick update, we have identified and fixed the PoS issue and we are running some debug wallets that seems to stake as they should. There are still a few minor issues to sort out but expect an update / upgrade in the next few days. Once an updated wallet with the PoS fix is out we will start working on the spork system and get that up and running.

ED: We have a MOJO v.2.2 that we are testing now that will have the PoS fixed....

WOW....awesome news...Thats crypto...everything is experimental. The most important part is always the leader and maintainer behind a coin.
He should never give up.

EBK1000, great and you can start with ur missions.


Greetz
Steve
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
A Wound in Eternity
I will address both of the questions above.

The masternodes will get 50% of all the PoS blocks. So, in ideal conditions, with 15% PA, if all all 100 mill. coins stake there should be 15 mill. coins generated per year. So, 7.5 mill for MNs per year (maximum) so if there are say 20 MNs running, that would mean 375,000 MOJO per year.
The stake is 15% for another year and then it reduces. We can think about ways for the MNs to be compensated. The PoW is only for 6 months to ensure the chain is moving.

Any ideas would be welcome, especially from MN operators.

ED: We can discuss the MN collateral and reward with some input from you.

Excellent, thank you. Is the MN setup you have listed a few posts up still viable or will there be another MN setup tutorial? Also can we run multiple MN's on one IP address? Thanks!!!!

Edit: Still need 200,000 for each MN?

Yeah, there is still a 200k collateral requirement for a MN. The setup will work for a remote / local setup. I hope to have a MN setup guide for Pi and others in time. Now we have to get the V.2.2 out and see how staking is doing.
Yes, you can run multiple masternodes on one IP remotely but you will need to know how to set up IP tables in Linux. We will not provide a guide for this as it is too advanced. If you know how to use IP tables in Linux, then go for it. If you provide a decent tutorial, there will be a bounty.

Sure ?
The network / daemon should not allow that. This completely destroys the Idea behind masternodes which run on different machines / IP to secure the network.

AFAIK it's not allowed and maybe the daemon don't allow two masternodes on the same IP

regards



Yes, you may be right, I am not sure, you can run up to three DASH masternodes on one VPS using Linux iptables. but this is advanced and you may try it and if you succeed then write about about it.

Have a look here if you are so minded: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo

If you are some kind of Linux guru, then your input is valued....
hero member
Activity: 792
Merit: 501
I will address both of the questions above.

The masternodes will get 50% of all the PoS blocks. So, in ideal conditions, with 15% PA, if all all 100 mill. coins stake there should be 15 mill. coins generated per year. So, 7.5 mill for MNs per year (maximum) so if there are say 20 MNs running, that would mean 375,000 MOJO per year.
The stake is 15% for another year and then it reduces. We can think about ways for the MNs to be compensated. The PoW is only for 6 months to ensure the chain is moving.

Any ideas would be welcome, especially from MN operators.

ED: We can discuss the MN collateral and reward with some input from you.

Excellent, thank you. Is the MN setup you have listed a few posts up still viable or will there be another MN setup tutorial? Also can we run multiple MN's on one IP address? Thanks!!!!

Edit: Still need 200,000 for each MN?

Yeah, there is still a 200k collateral requirement for a MN. The setup will work for a remote / local setup. I hope to have a MN setup guide for Pi and others in time. Now we have to get the V.2.2 out and see how staking is doing.
Yes, you can run multiple masternodes on one IP remotely but you will need to know how to set up IP tables in Linux. We will not provide a guide for this as it is too advanced. If you know how to use IP tables in Linux, then go for it. If you provide a decent tutorial, there will be a bounty.

Sure ?
The network / daemon should not allow that. This completely destroys the Idea behind masternodes which run on different machines / IP to secure the network.

AFAIK it's not allowed and maybe the daemon don't allow two masternodes on the same IP

regards

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