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- | ====== FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ||
- | **Here we will begin consolidating all of the Q& | ||
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- | *Qortal Core:* https:// | ||
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- | *Qortal UI* https:// | ||
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- | *Qortal Block Explorer (community provided): https:// | ||
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- | *NO PRE-MINE (chain starts at 0 QORT) | ||
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- | *Project is called Qortal. Qortal' | ||
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- | *Becoming a minter will require Sponsorship - this period is 7200 online blocks with a Sponsorship Key assigned. | ||
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- | *Account must be level 5 or higher to sponsor (can sponsor up to 5 accounts at once) | ||
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- | *Sponsorship requires the assignment of the Sponsorship key created by a level 5+ minter, assigned to any node. | ||
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- | *Node has to be online for 7200 blocks or 5 days if online the entire time (so may take longer than 5 days if node is not online and synced for every block) | ||
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- | *After 7200 blocks (about 5 days), a ‘self share’ or ' | ||
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- | Additional Info (recap): | ||
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- | *5 QORT per block followed by decrease every 6 months until reaching 2 QORT per block (at which point the voting system will begin controlling the block reward) | ||
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- | *Average 60 second block time (1440 blocks per day) | ||
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- | *1440 blocks per day = 7200 QORT per day issued every day (FOR THE CHAIN AS A WHOLE) | ||
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- | *What you earn is based on how many people you share with your account level bracket. Read here for more info on how this works: http:// | ||
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- | *QORA forgers will be minting-enabled (does not require sponsorship) - their level will be determined by the number of blocks they forged on QORA chain | ||
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- | *if you burned QORA prior to the final burn date, you will automatically become part of the QORA transition. All you need to do is login with the account' | ||
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- | *QORA forgers will start at a level between 1-5. (Level 5 is the max starting level for forgers.) | ||
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- | *Level 1+ can mint | ||
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- | *Level 5+ can sponsor | ||
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- | ==== General FAQ ==== | ||
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- | **How do I burn QORA? How does this work?:** http:// | ||
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- | **QORA Holders on Poloneix and OpenLedger: | ||
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- | **I burned QORA, do I have to mint in order to receive QORT?:** No. QORA holders don't have to Mint to get their QORA/QORT conversion but can issue a reward share key to themselves to start Minting. 20% of each block reward will be split among the QORA holders who burned until they reach a total 250:1 transition. | ||
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- | **Is there a pre-mine? What will be the supply of QORT:** There is no pre-mine. There is no ' | ||
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- | **What' | ||
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- | QORA holders who burn, get into the transition: 250:1 (QORA: | ||
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- | **Why can't OpenLedger and Poloniex wallets be used to burn QORA?** These exchanges have been contacted for years by multiple people and refused to cooperate, therefore, they have been banned from The Qortal Network in terms of previously held QORA in these centrally owned wallets. No exchange-controlled wallets will be allowed to burn QORA! | ||
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- | FORGERS were those who forged QORA blocks post block 500k. Forgers will become minters automatically (contingent upon providing a node to the network). They will not require a level 5+ sponsor. | ||
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- | **How will the project be rolled out?:** http:// | ||
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- | **Can anyone connect a node and mint?:** http:// | ||
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- | **Are there different rewards based on account levels?:** http:// | ||
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- | **How do I check my account level?:** http:// | ||
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- | **For example, I burned QORA and my account level is 7. What are my rewards?:** If you burned QORA, you will receive a portion of the 20% block reward for QORA holders. If you are also a Level 7 and minting, you will also receive a portion of the 20% block reward for Levels 7 & 8 bracket. The ' | ||
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- | **When will my QORA:QORT be granted or how does this work?** Let's assume you are a level 2. Your level 2 reward is separate from your QORA:QORT transition reward. The transition reward is 20% (split among everyone who burned but also paid at a ratio based on the amount you burned. For example, if you burned twice as much QORA than someone, you will receive twice the payout the other person would receive. This continues until you reach your total 250:1 conversion). This means you can expect a level 2 reward (split among all level 1&2 accounts evenly) | ||
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- | **Where do I request sponsorship to become a Level 1 after 7200 blocks?** At the current time, all sponsorship requests should be posted in the # | ||
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- | **How do I mint? How does this work?** First, you must be a Level 1 or higher to mint. This means for new accounts, you must get sponsored for the first 7200 blocks, then you become a level 1. You are then a minting enabled account at which time you will earn QORT rewards for being fully synced and " | ||
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- | **What if I want to switch nodes, i.e. from one laptop to another, if I stop the back-end and relaunch 3 minutes later on another machine, do I lose my sponsorship TX?** No. The system is counting for a total number of 7200 blocks. This count or credit will not reset if you lose sync for any amount of time. | ||
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- | **How can I check my level and number of blocks minted during sponsorship? | ||
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- | **What do I need to do after I have minted 7200 blocks under sponsorship? | ||
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- | **Is there any benefit of running more than one node?** You will not earn more QORT for multiple nodes, BUT you will ensure that your account is always synced and minting in the event that one device is not syncing for whatever reason. This is referred to as redundancy. | ||
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- | **What is a self-share? | ||
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- | ** Will the Qortal Network ever work with centralized exchanges? | ||
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- | **How will QORT coin gain value?** The Trade Portal shall establish a given value to the QORT coin, with a freely used, decentralized, | ||
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- | **Does it matter if my computer sleeps?** Your node will not stay synced or sync completely if your computer goes into sleep mode. You will need to turn off anything that stops your computer from processing. | ||
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- | ==== Core FAQ ==== | ||
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- | **Do I have to run the core and UI at all times? In other words, if the core is running, but the UI is not, am I still minting?** You must always have the core running to stay fully synced and " | ||
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- | **How long does it usually take to sync the chain the first time?** In ideal network conditions, a full sync should not take more than 3 hours but will be even faster if you have higher connections with spare ram in hand. | ||
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- | **My node is taking a long time to sync and get peers. Any solutions? | ||
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- | It is never a good idea to add your node in DMZ. That will stop all the DPI and SPI and if you have the API enabled and white listed, you are putting your computer at risk! DMZ bypasses the SPI mechanism of the built in filters and all the internet traffic can reach your node directly. SPI (stateful packet inspection) firewall protects you by examining incoming packets against existing connections. | ||
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- | Also add UPnP text. If a router has it then it must be enabled. UPnP or NAT-pmp opens dynamic port ranges to act as an assist for SPI. Enabling NAT/UPnP solves problem for the most but unfortunately due to the torrent p2p laws most ISPs now filter ports by default at the client side so port forward is also needed. For example: | ||
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- | 219.88.183.49: | ||
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- | 192.168.100.83: | ||
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- | Look at the second IP address with a dynamic port. This is UPnP working. Instead of 12392 , it has opened a 44380 port for TCP handshake / connect / ACK. | ||
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- | **I am seeing the number of connections go up, then back down to 0.** You are likely having one of these issues: 1) your system clock is somehow misconfigured, | ||
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- | **To add a peer, do you use the IP address? Port?** Use hostname or IP address. Port is not needed unless it's non-default. When you install, it does come with node1 to node10.qortal.org pre-added. These work as well: 1) node2.qortal.org 2) 51.83.114.66 3) node2.qortal.org: | ||
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- | **Where is the best place to build API calls?** http:// | ||
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- | **What is the difference between: 1) minBlockchainPeers 2) maxPeers 3) minOutboundPeers? | ||
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- | 1) minBlockchainPeers defines minimum needed to mint / genblock | ||
- | 2) maxPeers defines limit cap that will not be exceeded | ||
- | 3) minOutboundPeers defines minimum peers your node is allowed to connect to. | ||
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- | **Is there a guide somewhere how to import a QORA seed into core (no GUI) to get minting? Where is the private key? Is it curl -X POST " | ||
- | / | ||
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- | **So first call would be / | ||
- | and you need " | ||
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- | **Could I set minBlockchainPeers to 1? Would it mint?** It will not mint as self connect does not count. Your node itself is null !=1. Even if you do, you only fork yourself in an isolated LAN and will never sync. This works by connect, tx - rx - verify - store - forward - verify - store --- infinity. A safe would be to set at minimum of 10. Not too low and not too high. | ||
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- | **Does Qortal support IPv6 software?** -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=false \ (software is capable). It all comes down to OS capability. GenX is capable. Windows is also IPv6 enabled by default. | ||
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- | **If you have a Linux node, this will throttle your overall outbound connections and cap them at 10.** It prevents overloading the network and your node in return. Do not use this if you serve a public node: | ||
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- | ``` iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --syn --dport 12392 -m connlimit --connlimit-above 10 -j REJECT ``` | ||
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- | **If I only want to install & run a node on my Windows server and link the minting rewards to my Wallet (Reward Key), how would this be done?** | ||
- | 1. Download JDK standalone installer | ||
- | 2. Use Localhost core IP with a remote UI access to enter reward share key | ||
- | 3. Download core zip for Github (not the full installer). | ||
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- | **I upgraded the ram on my vps so that my browser wouldn' | ||
- | tail -f log.txt.1 | ||
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- | ** It seems like sometimes most nodes are 2+ blocks behind, why?** This is due to your node doing AT state trimming which takes a time worth one or two blocks. | ||
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- | ==== User Interface (UI) FAQ ==== | ||
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- | **Where do I find my public key and address?** In the UI, there' | ||
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- | **Does anyone know why a level 5 account from QORA wouldn' | ||
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- | **If I have a minting enabled account, should I reward share myself with share percent of 100%?** No. Keep reward share at 0% because this is a self share. Reward Share is when you sponsor people and you decide to share your reward with them, so set it to whatever percentage you want to share (if you desire). | ||
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- | **Is there a dark mode theme for the UI?** You can edit color values here: https:// |