Status: 101 confirmations
Date: 28/10/18 13:02
From: unknown
To:
(own address, label: )
Credit: 1010.99123055 HLM
Net amount: +1010.99123055 HLM
Transaction ID:
Output index: 0
I can't find any way to resolve this.
This makes it look like you sent more than the 1000 required HLM. For a masternode you must send exactly 1000 HLM, not more, not less. I'd recommend that you create a new masternode alias and send exactly 1000 to the new address. Then check your masternode outputs again and you should see the transaction ID.
To your other question, there's usually a lot of very helpful people hanging around the support and masternode channels on Slack who would help you get it going.
I see now that the fee is specified in HLM per KB. Therefore if I don't know exactly how many bytes my transaction is, I won't be able to calculate exactly 1,000 landing in the new address, not to mention rounding errors. Are you sure this is true? Given the way the fees work, this seems like an incredibly bad design.
Can anyone tell me how to find the Helium slack?
The only link I could find is this
https://heliumslack.herokuapp.com/ but it generates an application error.
Could be there is an issue with the Slack invite link (I'm getting the same error): you can use this:
No need to calculate the fee, the client will do it for you. If you send 1000 HLM the client will add the fee on top automatically.