Sure, thanks for helping ./dcrctl -u username -P 'password' --wallet walletpassphrase privatepassphrase 0 Post https://localhost:9110: dial tcp 127.0.0.1:9110: getsockopt: connection refused
Is the username / password combination exactly the same as the dcrd and dcrwallet were started with? I put mine in .dcrctl/dcrctl.conf instead of putting them on the command line.
yeah, they are shutdown. ok ok fixed any explain for --balancetomaintain=100 --ticketmaxprice=50 and this steps: Next steps: -setup the scripts to run on startup -create AMI of the instance -assign elastic ip -open ports -start wallet
PoW is pretty simple. It's your hash rate divided by the network hash rate multiplied by the block reward. That will give you earnings on a single block. You can then multiply that by the average blocks per day (about 290) for a daily rate. That's for solo mining, although pool mining should give similar returns over time minus fees. As for PoS, I've written a few posts about how to calculate it so you could search for those. I don't how well the math works for low numbers of tickets, but for around 200 the return is about 5-7% per fortnight not including compounding effects.
Is possible Amazon stolen you passport if have your Dcr wallet for pos mining at his cloud service???
Hi, I have a Linux node on Digital Ocean and its working fine, but I did not enable a firewall. Which ports do I have to open? Just the 22? Thanks and sorry for my english
If you signed up for the AWS free trial a year ago, you might want to think about doing another free trial on a new account and killing your old account before they charge you.