The problem is probably not different source of the privkey,
however it is strange that the privkeys beginnings are different.
The problem is probably in the QR code format.
Dash Core privkey:
XJ294CVeAVuHLH6DjAH3SbX3fG2YXLm6smr7CFypnUXEoRrM4Zkr
(not able to import to Android Dash Wallet)
website privkey:
7qeuWW5jpqCb2W2ysdmjQuATBR8LizFSZpVjrKGRxdo5Yd1wZhe
I tried to import privkey that I generated in DashCore using "dumpprivkey" to Android Dash wallet.
I noticed that all the privkeys begin with X... on the beginning of the privkey.
Importing that privkey ended with an errormessage.
Then I tried some privkeys generated on https://paper.dash.org...
Having masternode.conf is NOT enough to start a masternode, you need to have the actual private key which controls your funds in the Dash Core wallet you are trying to start a masternode from to do so. Thanks to UdjinM6 for this Information.
I updated MN on server to 12.2 and also on local PC and tried to start MN
"alias": "MN",
"result": "failed",
"errorMessage": "Could not allocate outpoint
$ ./dash-cli masternode status
{
....
"status": "Not capable masternode: Invalid protocol version"
I think on http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/dash/ there should be published the total possible supply, like
by other crypto currencies which have fixed total amout of coins.
As I know recent it is about 18 mil. DASH coins and it is every month less, minus not used budget coins.
Current not...
Great Job! TenX @dr-julian-hosp
When I look on https://www.dashcentral.org/budget
I can nowhere see your proposal.
Why only on https://www.dashcentral.org/p/tenx-dash-debit-card directly
can it be displayed?