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Main => Stakeholder Proposals => Topic started by: sky on August 31, 2014, 09:53:12 am

Title: how to register as a delegate?
Post by: sky on August 31, 2014, 09:53:12 am
I read the:
http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/DPOS#How_to_become_a_delegate

Is it correct that I don't need to enter those commands in the console, but can instead go to Accounts - Edit and then tick the delegate box?
The cost looks like a random one: 16.52948 and constantly counting upwards, does that mean that it will cost more and more to become a delegate if I wait, and that if I activate at the current cost this is a fixed cost at time of activating?

edit: oh I see now that the cost also count downwards - hmm - so how do I know when to activate as a delegate?
oh and btw: is that fee just a drop in the ocean? will I easily be able to regain that as a delegate?
Title: Re: how to register as a delegate?
Post by: sky on August 31, 2014, 02:48:18 pm
alright I have managed to register 2 accounts as delegates from my client - they now show as Standby.

The strange thing though is that the payrate for both accounts is not the number (between 1 and 100) I entered when registering?
Both numbers came up other than my entered number. And also I had to use both the console commands and the gui feature in order for it to succeed.

I used the commands from this:
https://github.com/BitShares/bitshares_toolkit/wiki/DPOS-Registering-Names-And-Delegates
and this:
http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/DPOS#How_to_become_a_delegate
which is somewhat confusing - because there is no clear instruction of the exact command to enter. Those 2 links shows slightly different command entries in order to register as a delegate.

Now I am in the unknown - waiting for eventual inclusion in the delegates list - or if I still need to input something in order to be an active delegate. I have no clue how to check if I am indeed active?
Title: Re: how to register as a delegate?
Post by: sky on August 31, 2014, 02:55:24 pm
I've posted it to this thread instead - it's probably more relevant there?

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=7999.105