I had the same error so sent 1.83152734 CHC back to Cryptopia, with exactly 1000 coins the Masternode started.
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@gareth73 I have the same problem, how do you send coins back to Cryptopia from the master node ?
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figured it out, for anyone who wants the command to do this
chaincoind sendtoaddress <newaddr> <amt>
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Thanks for this. I sent the extra 0.1 coins back to Cryptopia and now I have exactly 1,000 coins. I tried to start the masternode but it's still saying "not capable masternode: Could not find suitable coins".
Is it because I sent coins in two transactions?
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OK. I figured out what the problem was. I sent all my coins back to Cryptopia and sent back exactly 1,000.0001 coins (0.0001 for the Cryptopia fee) and I was able to start my masternode.
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