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Topic: [XCR] Crypti | Dapps | Sidechains | Dapp Store | OPEN SOURCE | 100% own code | DPoS - page 105. (Read 804676 times)

legendary
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Was there supposed to be a change in delegate fee today?  Somehow I had that impression...
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Created my delegate thread for those interested. Posted a little bit about myself, my delegate account links for the block explorer, as well as hardware it's running on.

http://forum.crypti.me/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=44
legendary
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be sure to check out the new Tutorial Page.
Why do you recommend setting up x64 server? Huh
Isn't x64 systems more memory consumable? Roll Eyes

1. The server I've recommended only costs $5.00 a month to run
2. With this configuration my nodes are only using approx. 22% of the total RAM, so I don't believe memory is an issue here
3. My choice of host & location speaks volumes when you look at my up-time Wink, see below:



If you need any assistance, come and chat with in #CryptiTalk. I would be happy to help.

Nice work and yeah good uptime there.
Best regards,
Brian
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be sure to check out the new Tutorial Page.
Why do you recommend setting up x64 server? Huh
Isn't x64 systems more memory consumable? Roll Eyes

1. The server I've recommended only costs $5.00 a month to run
2. With this configuration my nodes are only using approx. 22% of the total RAM, so I don't believe memory is an issue here
3. My choice of host & location speaks volumes when you look at my up-time Wink, see below:



If you need any assistance, come and chat with in #CryptiTalk. I would be happy to help.
legendary
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be sure to check out the new Tutorial Page.
Why do you recommend setting up x64 server? Huh
Isn't x64 systems more memory consumable? Roll Eyes
legendary
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OP updated.

I hope you like it. Smiley

Looks great, but weren't there some links to instructions on how to set up a node on Amazon and Digital Ocean?  I think those were very useful and I had been eyeing them to set up my own Delegate node.  I think these instruction pages are here, you may want to put a link to them (back) on the OP...

https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/AWSnode.md


https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/DOnode.md



I updated the file name, I just felt "node" fit better then "windows" even though these are guides for windows users. I would rather not confuse ppl thinking these are running on windows. I also updated the port number to reflect the port used in 2.0 (8040), this will be helpful when setting up the firewall on AWS. I changed the links in your quote above.

Thanks for this post, I was using the old port 6040 from the 0.1.9 version of the instructions and not getting the web wallet to come up.  Now I know why.
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Announcing the launch of CryptiKit.me

A very big thank you to Wulfcastle for providing the layout & design.

Go here for information about the latest CryptiKit release, documentation and tutorials.

Delegates looking to quickly deploy nodes with the minimum of fuss, please be sure to check out the new Tutorial Page.

Very nice site! Great to see this project grow. Smiley
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Announcing the launch of CryptiKit.me

A very big thank you to Wulfcastle for providing the layout & design.

Go here for information about the latest CryptiKit release, documentation and tutorials.

Delegates looking to quickly deploy nodes with the minimum of fuss, please be sure to check out the new Tutorial Page.
hero member
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Crypti Community Manager
OP updated.


I hope you like it. Smiley

Looks great, but weren't there some links to instructions on how to set up a node on Amazon and Digital Ocean?  I think those were very useful and I had been eyeing them to set up my own Delegate node.  I think these instruction pages are here, you may want to put a link to them (back) on the OP...

https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/AWSnode.md


https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/DOnode.md





I updated the file name, I just felt "node" fit better then "windows" even though these are guides for windows users. I would rather not confuse ppl thinking these are running on windows. I also updated the port number to reflect the port used in 2.0 (8040), this will be helpful when setting up the firewall on AWS. I changed the links in your quote above.



Added under "Guides". Smiley
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OP updated.


I hope you like it. Smiley

Looks great, but weren't there some links to instructions on how to set up a node on Amazon and Digital Ocean?  I think those were very useful and I had been eyeing them to set up my own Delegate node.  I think these instruction pages are here, you may want to put a link to them (back) on the OP...

https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/AWSnode.md


https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/DOnode.md





I updated the file name, I just felt "node" fit better then "windows" even though these are guides for windows users. I would rather not confuse ppl thinking these are running on windows. I also updated the port number to reflect the port used in 2.0 (8040), this will be helpful when setting up the firewall on AWS. I changed the links in your quote above.
legendary
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OP updated.


I hope you like it. Smiley

Looks great, but weren't there some links to instructions on how to set up a node on Amazon and Digital Ocean?  I think those were very useful and I had been eyeing them to set up my own Delegate node.  I think these instruction pages are here, you may want to put a link to them (back) on the OP...

https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/AWSwindows.md


https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/DOwindows.md


hero member
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OP updated.


I hope you like it. Smiley

Looks good. Keep up the good work everybody.
hero member
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OP updated.


I hope you like it. Smiley

I know Easter has passed, but I found a few Easter Eggs in there :  Usernames, Multi-Sig, Encrypted Messages, Avatars  Wink

Great job!
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legendary
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hero member
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OP updated.


I hope you like it. Smiley
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We thought the 4.9 million was yours Mal.  

The 101 Club account numbers, and name are shown on the delegate page.  Cross matching them and checking trans history may reveal the ownership.
Nope to both.

The 4.9M account is not me.

71 of the 101 Club have accounts that are not listed in the 0.2.0 genesis block; they were funded by 0.1.9 transfers that are no longer a part of the public record.  The other 30 are listed in the 0.2.0 genesis block.  No way to track ownership of any delegate accounts back to "larger" accounts.

This is why I keep saying we need to publish the entire 0.2.0 genesis block and the 0.1.9 delegate list balances when they forged 0.2.0 Block 1 and publically verify this all totals to exactly 100M Crypti.  There are no transaction records left to document anything that happened before the switch to 0.2.0.



On mobile so I will be short, but I think the Phantom accounts are due to the foundation creating wallet addresses prior to 0.2.0 that had no transactions and providing the public key and account t to boris to have them registered as delegates in the Genesis block. This was necessary to ensure 101 delegates at launch but those account had either no funds prior to genesis or had 100 to register second password. Mine I transferred a couple hundred each which is why they had balances going into genesis. Hope that makes sense...
legendary
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I agree that the old db should be available.  I still have a copy of it on my computer.  Is there a program that will open a .db file?

Recommend you officially archive it in a sticky post on the new site.

Microsoft Access will open a .db file, as will SQLite in Linux.  You could also open it and resave it as a CSV file which would allow its use in Excel or other spreadsheets.

sebastian says that if you had a copy of 0.1.9g, you should have the old db file on your computer, perhaps even in recycle bin, or a backup device

I'll check but I still think the official 0.9.1 archival copy should be posted by a Foundation member on the new site.
hero member
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I agree that the old db should be available.  I still have a copy of it on my computer.  Is there a program that will open a .db file?

Recommend you officially archive it in a sticky post on the new site.

Microsoft Access will open a .db file, as will SQLite in Linux.  You could also open it and resave it as a CSV file which would allow its use in Excel or other spreadsheets.

sebastian says that if you had a copy of 0.1.9g, you should have the old db file on your computer, perhaps even in recycle bin, or a backup device
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