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  1. Ryan Taylor

    Utilize the remaining unallocated budget

    @itscrazybro There are some ideas that I had that can utilize unallocated funds without falling under "save it for later", but I haven't floated those ideas past many community members. I'm thinking that we could use unallocated funds to start bounties for commercial entities to expand...
  2. Ryan Taylor

    Proposal: Dash Electrum Masternode / Trezor Support

    This is a cross-post from Dashwhale: https://www.dashwhale.org/p/electrum-trezor1 The core project team is pleased to announce we have reached an agreement with Mazaclub - the vendor responsible for the Electrum wallet - to integrate support for masternode commands into the Electrum wallet and...
  3. Ryan Taylor

    Newb question regarding masternodes

    You can go in on a shared masternode. There are a couple of services around. It requires you to had over control of your Dash to the service provider (because they need to combine it with other depositors), but at least you can get a share if you don't have enough for a full masternode on your own.
  4. Ryan Taylor

    Happy Birthday Evan

    4:20 is your birthday... I am so jealous! Hope you are having a good one!
  5. Ryan Taylor

    First Quarter 2016 Expense Report

    Thank you for the comments. I would clarify... This is a report covering the period January to March. Tungfa is NOT being reimbursed in April for a January expense.
  6. Ryan Taylor

    First Quarter 2016 Expense Report

    I'm glad you found the report helpful. To respond to the concern, I understand where you are coming from, and I actually disagree that opinions have no place in any report to the community. To clarify my statement, I do think that the community's wishes were respected. After voting the project...
  7. Ryan Taylor

    First Quarter 2016 Expense Report

    Continued... Public Awareness Public Awareness is the only budget item where the core team has significant discretion on how the monies are spent. Some of the information in this post has been published before. Daniel compiled it again here for the benefit of everyone having this information...
  8. Ryan Taylor

    First Quarter 2016 Expense Report

    In an effort to provide greater transparency to the community on how proposal funds are being spent, we are providing the following financial report covering Q1 budget proposals and expenses. The core team budget proposals for Q1 included the following: - Core Team “Salary” - Dash.org...
  9. Ryan Taylor

    Masternode incentive

    Similar to Bitcoin, eventually fees will need to replace the block rewards. Looking at March's statistics, the average block is only about 0.4% full, yet about 8.7% of the cost of running a node is currently covered strictly by fees (assuming that you spend 5 USD to host your masternode)...
  10. Ryan Taylor

    Masternode setup guide using OS X local & Linux remote

    Trepolino You can also use dashwhale.org to monitor your masternode. They even have monitoring software that you can link to your account and set up notices for any downtime or if the block height is off. It will even attempt to reboot your daemon if it fails.
  11. Ryan Taylor

    Proposal: Resubmittal for Reimbursement for Acquisition & Setup of Dashtalk

    Historical domains are still needed though for redirects of old links, for example.
  12. Ryan Taylor

    Proposal: Resubmittal for Reimbursement for Acquisition & Setup of Dashtalk

    This is a cross-post from https://www.dashwhale.org/p/dashtalk-acquire-v2 This proposal is a second attempt to obtain reimbursement for the costs of acquiring and migrating Dashtalk over to Dash ownership. The first proposal, which can be found at...
  13. Ryan Taylor

    Proposal: DS Liquidity Providers v2

    The only expenses denominated in Dash are the network mixing fees, which are relatively minimal. The costs of hosting and administering a node to do the mixing are not denominated in Dash, though. On the whole, you are right that this is a less net compensation for those operating one of the...
  14. Ryan Taylor

    Proposal: DS Liquidity Providers v2

    Ah, just saw this... sorry.
  15. Ryan Taylor

    Proposal: DS Liquidity Providers v2

    As qwizzie pointed out, I would start a separate thread for another proposal. This is only to address going forward to make sure your team is paid. I would correct one factual error, though. Since submitted at the end of September (after the September payment cycle had passed), LP missed at...
  16. Ryan Taylor

    Proposal: DS Liquidity Providers v2

    Yes, we plan to have the version 1 proposals link to version 2, but I don't control that post. I have let Evan know to update the original, but I only submitted this moments ago. Give him a little time and I'm sure he'll make the updates as requested.
  17. Ryan Taylor

    Proposal: DS Liquidity Providers v2

    This is a cross-post from https://www.dashwhale.org/p/ds-liquidity-v2 The liquidity provider team supports the network by providing liquidity for mixing on the network. Results for mixing on the network have resulted in dramatically shorter mixing times, which in the past could have taken as...
  18. Ryan Taylor

    Proposal: Dash debit card

    This is a cross-post from DashWhale. This proposal is requesting $6,500, over half of the excess unallocated budget, but contains very little information. SpectroCoin's website also contains little information on the company size. So, I have many questions I would like to see answered: 1) How...
  19. Ryan Taylor

    Masternode setup guide using OS X local & Linux remote

    Ah, always the tiny details that get us! I'm glad you were able to get it up and running.
  20. Ryan Taylor

    Masternode setup guide using OS X local & Linux remote

    Unless you have actually copied and pasted the masternode private key directly, you have simply entered it incorrectly on the remote machine's dash.conf file. The Qt for OSX font displays many capital letters such that they appear to be lower case, so it can be a bit tricky. For example, upper...
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