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  1. Bridgewater

    Dash Price Discussion and Dash Shortterm/Longterm Price Trend Speculation

    "Still win" is irrelevant. Just because someone made a better decision of when to buy in, or earned their money in a different way doesn't mean they don't feel losses. Each day, one is actively choosing to keep his invest or sell, and it is worth what it is worth on that day. So you invested...
  2. Bridgewater

    Dash Price Discussion and Dash Shortterm/Longterm Price Trend Speculation

    The opposite is true. The 2014-2016 generations lost much more than the 2021-2023 generations.
  3. Bridgewater

    [Proposal] Enable DAPI on the HPMN nodes

    This is such a great idea, @pshenmic. I remember this was the first use case that excited me about DAPI years ago. Thanks for writing this up, and all of the other work you've been doing for Dash lately 💪
  4. Bridgewater

    Miner reallocation2 / DAO refill

    Maybe you didn't see this yet? It was proposed right after that thunderdome talk. https://www.dash.org/forum/index.php?threads/utah-dash-conference-2023.53977/
  5. Bridgewater

    Miner reallocation2 / DAO refill

    Forro doesn't have to provide code. That's DCG's job. If his proposal actually passes, DCG will research and then implement the suggested change, unless it turns out to be completely unfeasible.
  6. Bridgewater

    Utah Dash Conference 2023

    Is this an Incubator-funded event? Or more of an informal gathering of friends, where attendees would maybe all pitch-in to a donation address for venue fees/etc? Or are you thinking of putting a proposal to the network? Either way, it seems like a great idea.
  7. Bridgewater

    Pre-proposal; Grant leftover funds to MNOs at end of each treasury cycle

    I don't think that's what it has ever been, at least from my point of view. Financially, it doesn't even add up to that big of a difference for the MNO. It is more about the principle. Unfortunately, any updates voted upon by the MNOs that directly benefit them will always be seen as them...
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    Pre-proposal; Grant leftover funds to MNOs at end of each treasury cycle

    Thanks for the explanation, Magnus. I think I agree with forro here, though. Regardless of Dash quantity extant, MNO are committed not-only financially but time and effort-wise. The number of masternodes is in a slight downtrend. The point should be to incentivise holding, not to make things...
  9. Bridgewater

    Pre-proposal; Grant leftover funds to MNOs at end of each treasury cycle

    Can you give some sample scenarios? The current Dash collateralized is 37.5%. With your idea, if no proposals were funded, the 10% remainder would be distributed in the form of 3.75% to masternodes as extra reward, and 6.25% would get burned/non-created. Is that what you mean?
  10. Bridgewater

    Pre-proposal; Grant leftover funds to MNOs at end of each treasury cycle

    Relevant video (only 2 mins): Milton Friedman on Spending Someone Else's Money
  11. Bridgewater

    Pre-proposal; Grant leftover funds to MNOs at end of each treasury cycle

    I understand that potential. But on the other hand, it would be quite interesting to know once and for all what the majority of masternodes actually feels about the treasury/budget. If 2000 previously non-voting masternodes suddenly came out of the woodwork to vote NO on all proposals so they...
  12. Bridgewater

    Pre-proposal; Grant leftover funds to MNOs at end of each treasury cycle

    It seems like the community is still split on this one. Some want the treasury to come out of the masternodes' pockets. Others want to go the opposite direction and increase the treasury to 20%. A compromise that does both things is also possible...
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    Pre-proposal; Grant leftover funds to MNOs at end of each treasury cycle

    I'm not so sure it will increase the number of mop-up proposals, because now those DFO would be asking for the masternodes' money, not just "free money." It's more honest. A DFO might be more responsible with these asks and not see it as extra money they could potentially suck up, because it...
  14. Bridgewater

    DASH Masternode Zeus (replacement for dashman)

    If you re-index it will work again. Stop it again, then manually start dash with the reindex flag: .dashcore/dashd --reindex This will take an hour or two to complete.
  15. Bridgewater

    Miner reallocation2 / DAO refill

    A fixed treasury amount ensures it will be used toward things that improve the value of Dash, so spending power of that fixed amount becomes greater and greater as the network grows. If anything, the treasury amount should start off extra generous at the beginning to fund initial growth, and...
  16. Bridgewater

    Dash Core & Platform Team Sprint Reviews

    Seems backwards to have multiple evonodes on the same physical server from a standpoint of decentralization and network robustness. Shouldn't we be encouraging the opposite behavior? Spread them far and wide. If a particular datacenter goes down, we don't want it to create a shock to the network.
  17. Bridgewater

    Should Platform run on all nodes or should Platform run only on High Performance nodes ?

    There are only two types of masternodes. https://docs.dash.org/en/stable/docs/user/masternodes/understanding.html#evolution-masternodes-evonodes
  18. Bridgewater

    GUI tool for running Masternode with Trezor

    This should actually be helpful for some users to troubleshoot various situations. I realized recently that some DMT users don't use a Dash Core desktop wallet at all and rely on external sites like dashninja to get info on their MN. However, dashninja does not display PoSe-banned nodes, which...
  19. Bridgewater

    Testnet masternode problem

    Use your local Dash-Qt, go to Settings>Options>Wallet tab, and check "Show Masternodes" On that tab it will show you the "next payment" info for all of your masternodes.
  20. Bridgewater

    POLL: Which wallet(s) do you use for Dash?

    Surprised to see no Dash Electrum votes. DMT can technically be used as a wallet, but I guess that's the same as using "Trezor" or "Ledger"
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