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581  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / In Hoc Signo Vinces on: November 27, 2014, 02:04:44 PM
His Excellency the Right Honorary Earl David d'Armagnac announces that the duties of the Holy Church require it to become more independant from his own volition, for the betterment of the sould of any citizen and the glory of God.

As such, His Excellency announces the following:
  • The creation of a formal Church, ran independantly from d'Armagnac. The ensuing legal person will pursue the same purposes of caritas and self-sufficiency as d'Armagnac envisionned. d'Armagnac will remain involved in bith the daily and the strategic considerations. This creation happened some time ago but was not formally announced before.
  • d'Armagnac gives most of his belongings to the Church.
  • the warrior-monks who served faithfully d'Armagnac will be now be under the authority of the Church.
  • the Church itself will create several divisions focused on various activity. These divisions will be called Ecclesiastical Orders and several will be created as time and threats goes.
  • Effective immediately, the following orders are being created:
    • The Pious Order of the Supplicants will comprise any donators to the Church - internal ranking will be announced later.
    • The Fellowship of Benedict will continue and extend the production of various kind of beers. Most beers will be of high to very-high quality, but there will also be a beer meant to be affordable even to the very lowest citizen, so that not even the most indigent has to suffer from poor health by drinking beer.
    • The Knights of the Temple will incorporate all the warrior-monks in a structure much more apt at defending the Kingdom, including the merchants travelling to outside locations.
    • The Poor Company of Theophany will spread knowledge of everything that the Churches cherishes outside of pure theological virtues. This means litteracy, academic knowledge and understanding of the world - for which the Company may organise or subsidise expeditions.
    • d'Armagnac received a vision from God for another order that will be created in dire times to come.
  • Secular clergy in charge of churches, like priest and vicars, do not belong to an ecclesiastical order.
More details, especially, how to join any particular order, will follow.
582  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [HYP] HyperLoan Logs on: November 27, 2014, 10:28:32 AM
Glad to see all these updates, guys you really deserve your HYP Smiley
My dedicated adress for this will be:

HYPERLOAN pKNBvmDS3UMce4epLNB8vJnhUFkmugN5rD
Added.

Thanks for putting me in the que , any ideas when it will be?
Check your status.

added means you send 4k to me?? if so what must i do it not show up ? do i reload the blockchain?

Update : action taken , backup wallet , deleted hyp folder . Reloaded blockchain .
Still no 4k hyp loan . Sad .  Used block explorer say address not found ?
"Added" means "added to the queue list". Read the post, I don't give a link for no reason Smiley
583  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HYP] HyperStake | 750% PoS | Most Advanced Coin Control Wallet | 6 Themes on: November 27, 2014, 10:15:44 AM
1, word
2. word
F. hmmm
2.1 That's exactly what I meant. two points (pm me your address so I can send you some love for that. I literally laughed out loud.)
3. ok. and a huge shoutout to zeewolf for the theme code! w00t w00t
4. ok
5. thanks
6. Freenode has a browser based client here. You could just use it this one time and we wont tell anyone. I swear. It's also a million times better to try and troubleshoot what's going on if someone can talk to you in real time as opposed to 'snail mail' ing it through this forum. Just sayin.
7. Don't thank me yet, I have no clue why you are getting so many orphans. I was banking on you rar'ing the internet with the client staking or something of that nature.
8. Shot in the dark, what is your CPU usage when and when you do not have mature coins?
9. What is the speed of your internet?
10. How many connections do you have?
11. Can you upload your debug.log? In win7 it should be in C:\Users\YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\HyperStake

54. To anyone who can answer, would getstaketx show anything on an orphan? I dont have any in my history to check right now.
55. What the shit would cause that many orphans?
1, word
2. word
F. hmmm
2.1 That's exactly what I meant. two points (pm me your address so I can send you some love for that. I literally laughed out loud.)
3. ok. and a huge shoutout to zeewolf for the theme code! w00t w00t
4. ok
5. thanks
6. Freenode has a browser based client here. You could just use it this one time and we wont tell anyone. I swear. It's also a million times better to try and troubleshoot what's going on if someone can talk to you in real time as opposed to 'snail mail' ing it through this forum. Just sayin.
7. Don't thank me yet, I have no clue why you are getting so many orphans. I was banking on you rar'ing the internet with the client staking or something of that nature.
8. Shot in the dark, what is your CPU usage when and when you do not have mature coins?
9. What is the speed of your internet?
10. How many connections do you have?
11. Can you upload your debug.log? In win7 it should be in C:\Users\YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\HyperStake

42 ftfy Cheesy

54. To anyone who can answer, would getstaketx show anything on an orphan? I dont have any in my history to check right now.
55. What the shit would cause that many orphans?
584  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [HYP] HyperJobs Framework - Positions opened on: November 27, 2014, 12:47:53 AM
I'm excited to see how it will go. I already had several proposals.
The question that is being asked most often is: which languages do you need help with?
585  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HYP] HyperStake | 750% PoS | Most Advanced Coin Control Wallet | 6 Themes on: November 26, 2014, 08:57:24 PM
Can someone give me a good long term strategy for HYP?
Set S4C to send 25% of your stake to your Poloniex address, then every once in a while, place a sell order as you see fit. That way, you don't stress over the price and you don't kill the golden goose.
Read Latapie Pledge

Endowment will be a good reading too.
Been on vacation guys, what I have missed? Currently in Florida for Disney Cheesy
Welcome back!

Out of HyperStake: MyMonero.com
Within HyperStake: check Slack Smiley Oh and Project Giveaway (cycoinminer) and the draft for HyperWallet.
Hey guys.

Ive just bought me a few hyp as an investment.

Im going to read the thread and take in all the info.

Glad to be onboard
Welcome ChrisLandin!
586  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency (mandatory upgrade) on: November 25, 2014, 09:51:56 PM
sudo apt-get install cmake
You need to install all the dependencies that way. I think you can do something like apt-get install build-essential and get a lot of basic stuff at once.
I suggest you start by installing the "old monero" with Quanttek's install script. It will take care of the foundation
Code:
cd ~ && rm -f install_monero.sh && wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Quanttek/install_monero/master/install_monero.sh && bash install_monero.sh
THEN you follow the instructions on join for testing
587  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HYP] HyperStake | 750% PoS | Most Advanced Coin Control Wallet | 6 Themes on: November 25, 2014, 09:03:51 PM

It is most likely that we never will hit a full 960k in one day, because everyone will size down there coin blocks so that they won't hit the 1k limit....  

What does this mean?
Should I resize my blocks BEFORE they hit 1000?
Just that people will create block of smaller and smaller size as time goes by. Earlier in the game, you could have blocksize of 4200 with no much risk of hitting the limit. Now, even 3600 hits the limit and 3300 is not safe anymore. Personally, I use 2400 but one day, even 2400 will be too high.
This also means more and more blocks - because there is more coins and also because there is a bigger difficulty, which encourages to create more blocks of smaller size (rather that less blocks of bigger size). The network is even more secure! See my long post about this, inflation control and network security.

Bottom line: keep yourself informed about the optimal size at a given moment, the size other HYPsters considered the best according to their feedback.

For the moment:
  • Agressive: 4000
  • Normal: 3300
  • Conservative: 2400
588  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HYP] HyperStake | 750% PoS | Most Advanced Coin Control Wallet | 6 Themes on: November 25, 2014, 08:59:00 PM
I would like to thank iDunk for providing a vanity address for HyperLoan:  pHypLoanFPWT6awN1TYRQ4v3wD3yY1n8KT

Certainly, he could have kept the private key (I imported the private key in my wallet - yes, you can exchange addresses and their content that way, check the importprivkey and dumpprivkey commands in help > debug > console). I will just trust him to be honest - plus, since he is the only one except me to know the privkey, if money disappear, it will be easy to locate the thief Smiley Finally, there is not that much money on HyperLoan, even if everyone gives the money back and less people ask for the HyperLoan.

So, thank you iDunk!
589  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [HYP] HyperLoan Logs on: November 25, 2014, 08:32:40 PM
Glad to see all these updates, guys you really deserve your HYP Smiley
My dedicated adress for this will be:

HYPERLOAN pKNBvmDS3UMce4epLNB8vJnhUFkmugN5rD
Added.

Thanks for putting me in the que , any ideas when it will be?
Check your status.
590  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HYP] HyperStake | 750% PoS | Most Advanced Coin Control Wallet | 6 Themes on: November 25, 2014, 08:31:28 PM
Thanks David, I'm longing for the loan
Sent. Don't forget to post on HyperLoan logs.
591  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / HyperLoan experiment - round 6 on: November 25, 2014, 08:02:48 PM
HyperLoan round 6
What is HyperLoan?HyperLoan logs

How to increase your chances:
  • Every week, you get a +1
  • Contributions give you an edge. This is subjective, you could win above a +10 with an excellent contribution
  • Being recognized as active or worthy by the community
  • Dedicated address in the list (not necessary to populate it with faucet): priority
  • Other?

How to decrease your chances:
  • Having less than 100 posts at the time registering will get a -1

Candidates:
  • +4 eatthetree3 - p9qwRDJz8Rm7Xexfq4BiYJNqJJfKLwcPWA (42 posts)
  • +4 kronicblazer (on IRC)
  • +4 blitz78
  • +4 coinmaster222
  • +4 worhiper_-_
  • +3 semidead (56 posts)
  • +2 johan11 (via PM)
  • +3 Tpruvot (via Wikia, a first!)
  • +1 diabanhxeo - pAXaGf6oNNJevd6pnQGoJP4UFU7mXbpNG6 (45 posts)
  • m33 - pKNBvmDS3UMce4epLNB8vJnhUFkmugN5rD (94 posts)
  • +1 shadowmoon (via PM)
  • PryptoMontreal (via PM) - pFE1BUZRTVferkv1EZfU2gBLcQEqNL5Bmg

(delisted: kliown for begging; mailmansDOGE for account stolen)

What you, as a winner (not just a candidate) will have to do:

1. Create a dedicated address (if this is not already done) in your wallet and post it on the forum, so that anyone can track the progress. If you don't know how to do so, just ask on the forum Smiley
2 Once you have received the 4K HYP, you will start posting on HyperLoan logs about your feedback. It can be just one posts several posts tracking your increasing understanding of HyperStake, questions... and of course, everyone can post there too.
3. At the end of the 30 days, you will send the principal (4k) back to the originating address pHypLoanFPWT6awN1TYRQ4v3wD3yY1n8KT (courtesy of iDunk).

Happy loaning, happy stacking!
592  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / HyperLoan round 5 - winners on: November 25, 2014, 08:01:40 PM
This is Monday (well, this was yesterday), this is HyperLoan time

Winners are:
  • +4 Butoeskor - pD3ME8QQTYTB2eFDzYSxUtJ5FB3jjzaSTE
  • +4 Prints_  - p6Zu6ZXy5tW9ojgdxhwGcGF8vnBV74bHVj
  • +3 checkpoints16 - pS9dSbvsgvgWd7bambmNwXDMw2jBtx7wtt
  • +2 foroplus - p5j7fqtr8rr3faYRsyqSnvrSVz1eczhigH


Why some +3 or +2 did not win? Because they either did not give me their address and in one case because the candidate did not keep a promise.

What you, as a winner (not just a candidate) will have to do:
1. If not already done, create a dedicated address in your wallet and post it on the forum, so that anyone can track the progress. If you don't know how to do so, just ask on the forum Smiley
2 Once you have received the 4K HYP, you will start posting on HyperLoan logs about your feedback. It can be just one posts several posts tracking your increasing understanding of HyperStake, questions... and of course, everyone can post there too.
3. At the end of the 30 days, you will send the principal (4K) back to the originating address pHypLoanFPWT6awN1TYRQ4v3wD3yY1n8KT (courtesy of iDunk).

Happy loaning, happy stacking!
593  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Inflation control and network security on: November 25, 2014, 07:11:26 PM
This coin has 750% annual interest??? That does not bode well for price stability. What's the idea here?

HYP is a very complex coin. As a full member im suprised your just hearing about it now. It has inflation control mechanisms so that inflation does not get out of control. As more coins are being minted the pos difficulty rises to slow inflation. Larger coin blocks are required to stake in the least time possible. Because larger coin blocks are required to stake in the least amount of time, this raises the demand and thus raises the price. Still keeping the 750% annual true. This is the short version. Youll find thousands of satisfied investors here, and the best devs in cryptoland. Youll find it VERY hard to find someone who actually holds Hyperstake that is disappointed. Read the thread, youll see.

Damn, I actually did a good job of explaining that well. hmm.. @presstab you have my permission to post this to the op. It might be an easy way for people to understand.

Vegas

What you are describing is closer to NVCS ("As more coins are being minted the pos difficulty rises to slow inflation"), although NVCS doesn't care about blocksize at all.

HyperStake works differently.

HyperStake gets away with the usual inflation control mechanism found in all pre-HYP high-PoS coin, a mechanism called NVCS (NoVaCoin Stake, after the coin which created it). Instead, it use two inflation control mechanisms: max subsidy (no more than 1000 HYP of reward per block, whatever the blocksize) and max generation (maximum of 960K HYP per day, whatever the amount of HYP staking).

The most dramatic inflation control is max generation but it had not kicked in yet (and the wiki page on max generation has a quote by Presstab on why it might not kick in for quite some time). max subsidy also controls inflation, mostly by lowering compounded interest (since it takes more time for you to get your reward), but it is mostly good for ensuring security of the network. The rest of my post will deal with max subsidy and so not that much with inflation control.

What is this "security of the network" thing? To understand it and why it matters, a bit of background in necessary here.
Contrary to proof-of-work, where the security of the network comes from miners using electricity to solve complex algorithms (like SHA256 for bitcoin, scrypt for Litecoin, X11 for Truckoin, the mother coin of HyperStake...), proof-of-stake only simulates these calculations. It requires much less electricity and can be done on a regular computer, which is much better for the planet (one of the main selling point of Peercoin, the first proof-of-stake) and is also better for fighting "mining centralisation" (where basically miners are more and more professionals and less and less ordinary citizens - the opposite of the dream of Satoshi in 2009).
Both PoW and PoS are meant to ensure the security of the network. A common misconception is that mining (and its PoS equivalent, staking) is meant to give you more money. This is not the case and the confusion is understandable, since the real-world mining (mining ore like gold and silver) is really meant for just for that - moar munnies. Instead, the real goal of PoW and PoS is to secure the network, to be sure that the network is reliable and can be trusted. The reward (block) is really only an economical incentive to encourage people to secure the network. Once again: goal is security; reward is just an incentive. When you mine a bitcoin (or stake a hyperstake), this is only the network telling you "thank you for securing me". That's all. Satoshi solved the Byzantine Generals problem by introducing an economic incentive to cryptography.
In cryptocurrency, security comes from... greed.

So, now, you shall have understood the network security. So, how does it relates to max subsidy?
The HyperStake network is as secure as its number of blocks. At the very beginning of HyperStake, in June, the network was so insecure that Presstab even considered hard forking for a shorter minimal generation - for 8.73 days, the network was pretty much insecure, because only stacking blocks secure the network, not all blocks.
The bigger the block, the faster you stake (minimum is 8.73 days, whatever the size of the block, though). So, the best strategy should be to have one huge block, to leave the wallet closed for a bit more than one week, to open it, to have the massive block stake in minutes, and to shut the wallet down again - or even worse, to merge the new coin with the oldest one (to have an even faster staking block) before shutting it down.
But there would be a problem here. Each address would have only one block. That means the network as a whole would have almost no block at all (remember, the size of the block doesn't matter, only the number of them does). The network would be bloody insecure (even less than in June 2014, at inception). Particularly considering that, contrary to hybrid PoW/PoS, there is no PoW to protect the network (but a much better carbon footprint than a PoW/PoS).
The is were max subsidy comes into play. Remember what I said on the aparté about network security: security comes from greed or, to put it in a more neutral way, security is achieved through an economic incentive.
max subsidy states that, whatever the size of your block, you won't get more than 1000 HYP as a reward. Suddenly, the best strategy is not anymore to have One Big Block™, but the opposite: to have blocks that won't "waste" potential. If your block is so large that, by the time of reward, it should have given you 1200 HYP, then you potentially lost 200 HYP. But if you instead split your block into two smaller blocks of half the size, then you get two times 600 HYP (which is below 1000 HYP per block). So you get your 1200 HYP.
The beauty of max subsidy is that it offers a win-win situation, for both the network (more block = more security) and for the user (more HYP).

Other coins, like BottleCaps and soon HoboNickels, use max subsidy. But as far as we know, HyperStake is the only coin to use max generation. HyperStake from the start is meant to be an experiment in economics and you can be sure we are very serious about experimenting. And this is far from the only experimentation we are running now - without even considering that HyperStake has the most advanced coin control wallet to date, read Endowment and HyperPool for instance.
594  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HYP] HyperStake | 750% PoS | Most Advanced Coin Control Wallet | 6 Themes on: November 25, 2014, 06:17:59 PM
Just posted on my website a nice article about HYP to try to get the word out. I stole some graphics from  the op, hopefully Presstab wont mind : http://bitcoinlasvegas.net/hyperstake-hyp-750-annual-interest/
I like how your article on HyperStake is the most laudative of all the 5 coins you presented Smiley
595  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency (mandatory upgrade) on: November 25, 2014, 06:07:34 PM
So now blockchain has a database so it doesn't eat all the RAM when you run the daemon?
Still unstable for the moment, we are working on it. Feel free to join for testing (and reporting), though.

Making a GUI wallet after all of it, will finalize this pretty coin.
In martial arts, black belt is not the end. It is the beginning of the actual training - everything before that is just traning
Same for Monero. GUI wallet will be the end of the beginning. Serious things will start by this moment.
596  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency (mandatory upgrade) on: November 24, 2014, 03:41:37 PM
Question to core team members:
When writing text for Monero project, do I use American English or British English?

Opinions from non core members also appreciated.
Whatever you are the most comfortable with. I favour British English, but this is personal; I find it more elegant. The core team itself is equally-split between American English and British English speakers.
597  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HYP] HyperStake | 750% PoS | Most Advanced Coin Control Wallet | 6 Themes on: November 23, 2014, 09:48:25 AM
the price is 60 EUR for the initial setup and for the first month, 25 EUR for every further month.
I also accept BTC instead of EUR.
60 EUR is fine, but 25 EUR more per month is a steal.
Thanks Cor for the answer.
598  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / HyperWallet on: November 23, 2014, 01:18:46 AM
As promised, the summary from #webwallet on Slack (https://hyperstake.slack.com/messages/webwallet/)

(old version)

webwallet
  • name is HyperWallet (like the "Counterwallet" for CounterParty)
  • possible base code: KryptKoin wallet
  • all-in-one solution
    • replaces HTML5 wallet (which itself replaces Qt5 wallet)
    • replaces mobile wallets (iOS or Android) and would make wallet available for Windows Phone
    • in line with the trend of "everything on the cloud". No risk of HDD crash, no requirements for 24/7 CPU usage for staking on computer or Raspi
  • cold minting!
  • integration with HyperPool - now that is green mining. And would probably prove useful for merchants too
  • main site: hyperchain.info. For those concerned with centralisation, the webwallet will be open-sourced, so it could be installed on your server. Which means communities or companies willing to offer such a service could also provide a HyperStake webwallet
  • mnemonic seed could be added
  • "maintenance fees" could be implemented. "2% of stakes goes to maintenance fees - this includes participating in the highly optimised HyperPool - all of this completely automated, you don't have to do a single thing - passive income." This would encourage the creation of other, fee-less wallets, which in turn would reduce centralisation

What is needed now: write down the functional specification, find someone to code HyperWallet. Help is welcomed for both task. Let's start with the functional specification.
599  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [HYP] HyperLoan Logs on: November 23, 2014, 12:26:22 AM
Glad to see all these updates, guys you really deserve your HYP Smiley
My dedicated adress for this will be:

HYPERLOAN pKNBvmDS3UMce4epLNB8vJnhUFkmugN5rD
Added.
600  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HYP] HyperStake | 750% PoS | Most Advanced Coin Control Wallet | 6 Themes on: November 23, 2014, 12:14:16 AM
Was the web wallet discussed also several pages back just an idea? That would be super interesting, and really be another first. AFAIK , there is no web wallet that does POS.
webwallet discussions mostly moved to slack. I should write some summaries here, though.

But merchants (as also minor investors) will only come to a predictable and more or less unfluctuating market.
Payment processors take care of the volatility. You buy with HYP, payment processors instantly convert to fiat. Merchant do not keep much crypto.

Just noticed your vanity HYP address by the way - veryyyyy nice!
Address is?

I am excited to expand this ability. Right now it does nothing more than display information. But I am working with ssta to get full coin control functionality added to rpc, so that daemon users are not left behind.
Coin control for RPC would be another first and I know a couple of user who would like it. Plus, it would help staking withouth a GUI, making remote logging and energy-efficiency better.
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