What's your "expected time to earn reward" and "your weight" say BigDaddy?
Uh, I'm really not sure where to check that. I see the graph on the right "Stake Weight", but I can't really read it, just a bunch of numbers and a graph line. I guess I can screenshot the thing?
Hi BigDaddy0790,
Make sure to leave your wallet on to be eligible to receive stakes, although your coins do gain age even if your wallet is off. You should at least receive one stake daily (one stake per block/input of HYPER you own). Also if you have 1 HYPER, you may not earn a stake b/c you just don't have enough to increase your coin age over time to warrant a stake to "compete" with other stakers. If you leave your wallet off, make sure to turn on your wallet once every 30 days, since 30 days should guarantee a stake no matter how much HYPER you have. It's also possible you may need to combine your HYPERs into one block by sending all your HYPER to yourself, but that's something you probably don't need to do unless you've been receiving really tiny amount of HYPER at a time from someone.
Make sure to leave your wallet on and update the blockchain and see if you have received a stake after you are up-to-date with the blockchain. If that doesn't work, then we probably have a problem.
Thanks.
The wallet has been on this whole time, and I check regularly to see that the lock icon is still green. I'm fine with waiting, but I just wanted to make sure that there will be a result and I'm not wasting time here. I got 350 coins, if that matters, so maybe not enough for staking to start so quickly? I really expected some activity to start happening by now, though. In guides for other cryptos and some posts about HYPER, I saw people mention that it has to say "encrypted and currently unlocked for staking only", or something like that, while my line ends with "unlocked". Not sure if that's a problem, or if it simply works that way in HYPER wallet, though.
So yeah, I just wanted to know that what I did was correct and that the wallet should be unlocked for staking.