Updated my servers to v45, although one of them crashed twice during the reindex, but weirdly can't get my local wallet (either qt or daemon) to sync past block 278961, tried multiple times. Will retry with v46.
(all linux 64)
edit: v46 looking better.
The multisig account was not the pork barrel, it was just an additional risk. The pork barrel is alive and well, as any proposal with a single vote could still get into the funding queue if the 10% total budget is otherwise unallocated.
There's no minimum approval threshold at all, just more...
A group of voters choosing 'No' is not an 'attack' - it's the system working.
(Not addressed at you Crowning but...) I have noticed a lot of people cheer the free market, except, curiously enough, when those free market forces in action get in the way of their own agenda. Then suddenly it's a...
Are you sure about this? Makes the whole thing a complete farce. Welcome to DASH's decentralised governance, where voting "No" doesn't matter!
All aboard the gravy train, hurrah. :rolleyes:
I don't think it would be 'earmarked' (and thus the block reward modified) in the first place. Not so much a case of never generated as never needed, never taken?
At least that's how I read it - Evan was just demonstrating a within-max-budget scenario.
That's what I suspected. It's going to be a PITA for guys who manage a lot of other peoples MNs.
I suppose they will have to importprivkey each MN to a fresh yea or nay wallet for each proposal voted on, and use a yay- masternode.conf and a nay- masternode.conf unless someone can post a...
Yeah I tried that, having unlocked the wallet for 60 secs, and it just spits out the help thing
masternode "command"... ( "passphrase" )
Set of commands to execute masternode related actions...
...blah blah...
If I manage a bunch of MNs via a single masternode.conf, is there a vote-alias command so owners of particular MNs can instruct me how to place their vote?
And you're ready for the grief when some pack of guvclowns comes knocking for this loot, like this:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-05-06/it-begins-us-government-issues-700000-fine-against-digital-currency ...?