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  1. stan.distortion

    Is my masternode dropping out of payment list?

    You're not using a script to manage it? If you've not set up anything to restart it if it goes down then it would stay off so your RAM shouldn't be an issue, 12.1 is out in a few days though and you'll need at least 1GB for it. That will mean restarting and upgrading anyway so it could be worth...
  2. stan.distortion

    Is my masternode dropping out of payment list?

    You'll have to wait a bit longer, after starting the first payment cycle is skipped to prevent folks hopping on and off. About every 7 days after that but it's a long wait for the first :/
  3. stan.distortion

    Parallelism

    Blockchains, they're great! Someday the whole world will be run on them, they'll bring the kids to school and everything! Ok, the hype gets a bit much sometimes but it's no secret that they can dramatically improve the efficiency of an awful lot of things but that means they'll need an awful lot...
  4. stan.distortion

    Proposal: Admin - HR Consult

    It sounds like a sensible course of action but I do find it a little ironic that a project founded in the most innovative community I've ever come across wants to hire in a company to do innovation. It's a problem that's confounded smart communities before though so maybe it's the best way of...
  5. stan.distortion

    This payment has not been transmitted, Android Dash Wallet

    Thanks. If you've still got the wallet installed on the original device @HashEngineering may be interested in whatever debugging info it has.
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    This payment has not been transmitted, Android Dash Wallet

    Glad you got it sorted out :) I'm curious why it didn't get sent properly though, was it the Hash Engineering wallet and if so was it a normal transaction or InstantSend?
  7. stan.distortion

    Proposal: Dash Point-of-Sale System (InstantSend enabled)

    Your failure to understand my reasoning behind the post doesn't make it trolling, there's more to "gateways" than fiat and "gateways" doesn't inherently mean centralised services. You don't address the usual "why it take so long??" issues with it either, just pass the buck on it and that's a...
  8. stan.distortion

    How do you obtain your DASH?

    Worked for BTC > exchanged BTC for Dash. That was a few years back, not had much luck working directly for Dash so far but not really pushed it.
  9. stan.distortion

    Proposal: Dash Point-of-Sale System (InstantSend enabled)

    Damn, I bet the basement dwelling doofuses at Shapeshift never thought of the super obvious usefulness of that when they where planning out their super obviously useful service :P For you next trick, tell us how it's super obviously done as a decentralised service ;)
  10. stan.distortion

    public key (wallet address) that contains your 1,000 Dash

    I've never used Node40 but as far as I know the address they're asking for is the one you sent the 1000 Dash to, the one created in the "Receive" tab of the client.
  11. stan.distortion

    public key (wallet address) that contains your 1,000 Dash

    You can, you'll have to move it again to have a transaction of exactly 1000 Dash. As far as I know you can simply send 1000 Dash to yourself, go to the "Receive" tab in the wallet and get a new address, then over to "Send" and send exactly 1000 to it, try the "masternode outputs" command again...
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    public key (wallet address) that contains your 1,000 Dash

    My memory is a bit hazy regarding MN collateral but as far as I remember it simply needs to be a single input of 1000 Dash to qualify, check the address you used to received the 1000 Dash in a block explorer and make sure it's exactly that figure, even 1 duff over and it wont qualify...
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    This payment has not been transmitted, Android Dash Wallet

    Just a note, you've backed everything up? And which wallet, the Hash Engineering wallet? You should be able to import the backed up wallet onto another device if need be and you can enter the relevant addresses into a block explorer to see the current state: https://explorer.dashninja.pl/chain/Dash
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    public key (wallet address) that contains your 1,000 Dash

    Yes, it's the receiving address (aka. public key) you sent 1000 Dash to.
  15. stan.distortion

    New member in need of help

    If you want help with it then please stick to one thread and give some feedback on the steps suggested, UdjinM6 gave a suggestion here: My new wallet won't even start and my comment above is based on the same error being quite common on Microsoft Office installations on Windows 10 and...
  16. stan.distortion

    Another reason to try MimbleWimble as a backup

    I'd suggest caution on that, as far as I know just discussing how to break laws and get away with it is a crime in it's self. That should be irrelevant here, the laws aren't made yet so there's nothing to break but the law doesn't necessarily abide by its own rules, just ask Ross Ulbricht. As...
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    Another reason to try MimbleWimble as a backup

    Notice they've only voiced concerns about mixing, maybe they've just enough grasp on reality to know the difference between "extremely difficult" and "impossible" for the poor unfortunates they're ordering to enforce these proposals but my guess is that they're having trouble keeping up with the...
  18. stan.distortion

    Proposal: Business Development - Major Exchange

    Maybe but like David says, the arbitrage possibilities with InstantSend leave every other crypto dead in the water and that's not a small incentive. Pay close attention to the trading patterns and you can watch it happening, one exchange takes a big jump and... tick... tick... tick... an hour...
  19. stan.distortion

    Wallet help

    Can you give this a try please:
  20. stan.distortion

    New member in need of help

    There's some info on that error relating to corrupted user accounts, the suggested test is to create a new user account and try the installation in the new account. If that works the next suggested step is follow Microsofts guidance on fixing corrupted user profiles.
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