It depends on a few factors: The number of masternodes vs blocktime and a possible node restart.How long after starting a node for the first time should I be expecting a payment? been 2 days 10h
It is easier to make reference node to persist history. Need to have a queue, on every block:That's one of the reasons the payment reference node is only a temporary solution and we want to get rid of it.
On average, that should be accurate (node count divided by average blocks found per day), however, with the ever changing node count and the reference node(s) seemingly being restarted at different times (for various reasons), seems consistency in payouts is dwindling for multiple people.I was thinking...
1440/576=2.5day/payout
Correct me if I'm wrong...
Indeed once stopped and restarted you have to wait x nr of MNs till you will get possibility to be paid. +/- 10%On average, that should be accurate (node count divided by average blocks found per day), however, with the ever changing node count and the reference node(s) seemingly being restarted at different times (for various reasons), seems consistency in payouts is dwindling for multiple people.
Aside from the weird node restarts there's no problem with the payment system but (I don't mean this in any way as offensive) with the lacking information on (or people's understanding of) how the payout worksOn average, that should be accurate (node count divided by average blocks found per day), however, with the ever changing node count and the reference node(s) seemingly being restarted at different times (for various reasons), seems consistency in payouts is dwindling for multiple people.
How can we understand, that node restart occurs?Aside from the weird node restarts there's no problem with the payment system but (I don't mean this in any way as offensive) with the lacking information on (or people's understanding of) how the payout works
I believe this has to do with the reference node people speak of..and I know Evan is aware and working on a solution to remove the reference node all together.How can we understand, that node restart occurs?
P.S. One my MN gets payments correctly and second doesn't get payments at all after the latest update. Why developers ignore this problem???
It depends on a few factors: The number of masternodes vs blocktime and a possible node restart.
Let's say there are ~1440 masternodes and roughly every 2 minutes a block is found. In a worst case scenario your masternode would get paid last, so 1440 x 2 minutes = about 48 hours.
Now add in the factor that a node restart is neccesairy. In this example it has to be restarted after Masternode# 1200 is paid (and yours isn't yet). 1440 x 2 minutes + 1200 x 2 minutes = 88 hours.
Do mind that this all is just a worst-case example explaining how it roughly works and because of the "randomness" your Masternode can either receive nothing for a few days or get 2 payements pretty fast after eachother.
Edit;
To aprox calculate the time between blocks check http://explorer.darkcoin.io/chain/Darkcoin
For the number of currently active masternodes check the bottom of the page https://drk.mn/