Actually it needs quite some inputs (around 580 last time I've tested, but that's a long time ago) to exceed the maximum transaction size, so either you got LOTs of small payments (like with a P2P pool mining wallet) or a LOT of big payments (like someone with lots of Masternodes) and want to...
No offense taken. This site was intentionally created simple and static to be fast and easily accessible via mobile devices (aka, while I'm on the road).
When opening the configuration files from within the wallet it uses the exact same function to get the folder name as it does for everything(!) else, so if that function would fail your wallet wouldn't start at all.
The problem is most probably, as Udjin pointed out above, that OSX doesn't have...
I'm also strongly against dedicated hardware. You can't just place a Masternode wherever you want, you have to rent some space in a datacenter, and if it breaks/gets shutdown or confiscated or stolen you can't easily replace it. Everyone has a spare PC to switch over, but if dedicated hardware...
I see MASSIVE privacy concerns here, we'd be creating/collecting huge amounts of very sensitive data.
And history shows, when there's data, it gets abused/leaked/stolen/sold sooner or later.
Only no data is good data.
Da sich eine Wallet nicht selbst verschlüsseln kann gibt es eigentlich nur 3 Möglichkeiten:
Du hast es selbst verschlüsselt und diese Tatsache erfolgreich vergessen. Das ist schlecht, da Du vermutlich auch das Passwort vergessen hast.
Jemand anders hat das für Dich getan, um Dir einen Streich...
Either from there https://github.com/dashpay/dash/releases (most realeses have the source code included) or browse back the commit history to find the source code of your old wallet: https://github.com/dashpay/dash/commits/master
The latter needs a lot of clicking around until you'll be back...
Should be fixed now.
Some libraries I've used were deprecated, so I had to build the complete thing from scratch.
Result:
- value box is always displayed with values, not blanks or other strange stuff
- look and feel are the same as before (whether you like it or not :-) )
- instead of...
Thanks for the ping :-)
I know that sometimes the display shows no digits at all (a refresh usually fixes that), but all those "A" are new to me.
Will have a look tomorrow and report back.
They use either Masternode operating services or host their own Masternodes on servers hosted in those countries. They may or may not live in the same country.
There are 1036.80 DASH to be mined per day.
Your -(average) earnings per day will be 1036.80 times "hash_rate_of_your_hardware" divided by the global hashrate.
What's the X11 hashrate of a RX470?
At the current hashrate / difficulty it doesn't, the number of coins is always 4 per block.
In earlier days (with much lower hashrate) this was MUCH more.
The difficulty changes (surprise :-) ) the difficulty of the next block to be mined to keep the average number of mined blocks per day...
Simple answer: it isn't. The total coins remaining are an estimation based on the Dash reward algorithm, not the other way around.
In a nutshell: the number of coins mined per block depends on the mining difficulty (which itself is based on global hash-rate for Dash) of the last block. Low...
Without specifically addressing you, the funny thing is, every other day when someone proposes/requests changes to the current system it's because the result of some voting was not to their liking.