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Topic: [RE-ANN] 01coin [ZOC] ⭐ PoW-NeoScrypt ⭐ Masternodes ⭐ 100% Community Governance - page 6. (Read 32524 times)

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lol - I'm sure cmelx will take that as a compliment!

But yeah - I usually use "bind" in my nodes too. I haven't tried not using it yet. Hopefully, with time, the IPv6 part of our MN layer will mature and keep abreast the IPv4 part. But right now, with it being so small compared to the IPv4 side, it's a bit of a risk to run IPv6 ZOC nodes.
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Are you referring to ZOC nodes using IPv6 addresses? Yeah, it's a bit of a tricky situation and I'm afraid I don't have clear advice to give you. I can tell you what's happening with IPv6 nodes, though. As you've probably noticed, they have limited connectivity relative to their IPv4 brothers because most of the network is IPv4, and most IPv6 nodes are single-stack and therefore don't talk to the IPv4 side. In the past, this is what was causing our chainsplits, hence the need to introduce self-healing chain rules in v0.12.3.7. From a masternode perspective, this can lead to the network being more likely to label IPv6 nodes as "unhealthy" (due to having more consensus disagreements) and thus they earn reduced rewards compared to healthy nodes. That's actually being done on purpose to preserve the health of the masternode network.

So what's the takeaway here? That I don't really know. The easy answer is use IPv4. But I know that's not always feasible. cmelx says that if you use 'externalip=' instead of 'bind=' in your conf, though, then an IPv6 node should still be able to communicate with other IPv4 nodes provided your VPS has an IPv4 address as well. I can't personally vouch for that because I haven't tested that scenario myself.

Sadly, everything "sort of runs" but doesn't when 'bind=' is removed... will masternode something else for a while, rolling back to a prior version would obviously be counter productive for the network. Have you resolved the long waits in block movements? The latest wallet is very good compared to the last wallet. If Cmelx wasn't so sensitive, i'd give him a compliment.

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Are you referring to ZOC nodes using IPv6 addresses? Yeah, it's a bit of a tricky situation and I'm afraid I don't have clear advice to give you. I can tell you what's happening with IPv6 nodes, though. As you've probably noticed, they have limited connectivity relative to their IPv4 brothers because most of the network is IPv4, and most IPv6 nodes are single-stack and therefore don't talk to the IPv4 side. In the past, this is what was causing our chainsplits, hence the need to introduce self-healing chain rules in v0.12.3.7. From a masternode perspective, this can lead to the network being more likely to label IPv6 nodes as "unhealthy" (due to having more consensus disagreements) and thus they earn reduced rewards compared to healthy nodes. That's actually being done on purpose to preserve the health of the masternode network.

So what's the takeaway here? That I don't really know. The easy answer is use IPv4. But I know that's not always feasible. cmelx says that if you use 'externalip=' instead of 'bind=' in your conf, though, then an IPv6 node should still be able to communicate with other IPv4 nodes provided your VPS has an IPv4 address as well. I can't personally vouch for that because I haven't tested that scenario myself.
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Can you provide more information on IPV6 nodes. They don't appear to work very well.
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ok thanks please keep us posted.
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Not quite "automatically" - but yes.
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Thanks for the update will the exchanges be switching out automatically?
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Hi mrquackquack - it will probably be at least another week or two. We need to push out a new wallet release and make sure a strong majority of the network has switched over to the new wallet before we can re-enable the exchange wallets. The new wallet should be ready in a few days, but it's anyone's guess how long the network adoption process will take. Of course, we'll do our best to announce the mandatory update to everyone and hopefully help speed the process along as best we can.
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Hello could you give us an ETA of when might the Graviex wallets be back online? Thanks.
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Hi mrquackquack - yes, the ZOC wallet is currently offline at all of our exchange partners as we investigate the cause of a chainsplit that occurred today. These wallets will remain offline for a few days as the blockchain stabilizes. Sorry for the inconvenience!
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Is there a reason why this coin's wallet is offline on Graviex?
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how many masternodes can i run off of one .99 vpn
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