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Author Topic: [ANN][STONK] StonkaCoin ❂ (Fully Packed) ❂ SHA-256 POW/POS Hybrid ❂ Long-Life ❂  (Read 8782 times)
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April 18, 2017, 07:58:28 AM
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What does the STONKA means?

It means (Fully Packed)

Like something jammed to the brink/rim.

I'm thinking cannabis/hemp related Cheesy

yeah-ha
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April 18, 2017, 11:22:49 AM
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What does the STONKA means?

It means (Fully Packed)

Like something jammed to the brink/rim.

I'm thinking cannabis/hemp related Cheesy
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In Polish Stonka means Colorado kever 🐞 he's eating potatoes

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April 18, 2017, 11:40:50 AM
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What does the STONKA means?

It means (Fully Packed)

Like something jammed to the brink/rim.

I'm thinking cannabis/hemp related Cheesy
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In Polish Stonka means Colorado kever 🐞 he's eating potatoes

LOL I never knew Stonka was a beetle, I like potatoes they give you muscles Smiley
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April 19, 2017, 06:07:59 AM
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What does the STONKA means?

It means (Fully Packed)

Like something jammed to the brink/rim.

I'm thinking cannabis/hemp related Cheesy
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In Polish Stonka means Colorado kever 🐞 he's eating potatoes

LOL I never knew Stonka was a beetle, I like potatoes they give you muscles Smiley

And moonshine Wink

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April 19, 2017, 04:55:19 PM
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What we can do with this coin?

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April 19, 2017, 11:41:59 PM
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What we can do with this coin?

Well you can trade it, hold it, stake it, as I said before if the majority shows interest in Organic Hemp Fibered Apparel then I will get in touch with some old friends who supply those sorts of things and you can spend your STONK on them Wink

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April 20, 2017, 12:05:11 AM
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Ok Smiley I'm staking for while!

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April 20, 2017, 02:50:26 AM
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What we can do with this coin?

Well you can trade it, hold it, stake it, as I said before if the majority shows interest in Organic Hemp Fibered Apparel then I will get in touch with some old friends who supply those sorts of things and you can spend your STONK on them Wink

I'd like to get a Hemp Hoodie Smiley Sounds cool too, Hemp....Hoodie..... Cheesy
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April 20, 2017, 09:13:55 AM
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What we can do with this coin?

Well you can trade it, hold it, stake it, as I said before if the majority shows interest in Organic Hemp Fibered Apparel then I will get in touch with some old friends who supply those sorts of things and you can spend your STONK on them Wink

I'd like to get a Hemp Hoodie Smiley Sounds cool too, Hemp....Hoodie..... Cheesy

When and if that happens it will be good for this coin, let's just hope.
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April 21, 2017, 02:19:53 AM
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This sounds like a fun coin to try.  Best I have seen recently.  Dev is taking criticism maturely and responding.  Lets all try to think of a way to make this coin successful.  Best way to keep the dev in this is to make it worth his while IMO.

I have to S5's running on supernova for about 2 hours now and I already have 40 coins.  This is awesome, I wont have to put 0.x to the 7th 0's to spend 99 cents.

What can individual bag holders or miners do to make this coin successful?  I'm in.  Lead meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
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April 21, 2017, 04:35:25 AM
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What do I need to do to stake my coins?

Ive mined about 50 coins on supernova.cc  and withdrew them to my wallet.  

Wallet is running and I created the .conf file in the roaming directory with the following contents:

rpcuser=SomeUserNameThatsSoCoolICantTellYou
rpcpassword=XYZ
rpcallowip=192.168.1.my4thoctetvalue
rpcport=72196
daemon=1
server=1
listen=1
addnode=151.80.136.178
addnode=94.23.216.214
addnode=101.165.225.41
addnode=46.105.101.81
addnode=94.195.249.61



and created a .bat file with the following line:

stonkacoin-qt.exe stonkacoin.conf



I see the spot in the wallet that says stake but it is just sitting at 0 for past 2 hours
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April 21, 2017, 06:48:21 AM
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What do I need to do to stake my coins?

Ive mined about 50 coins on supernova.cc  and withdrew them to my wallet.  

Wallet is running and I created the .conf file in the roaming directory with the following contents:

rpcuser=SomeUserNameThatsSoCoolICantTellYou
rpcpassword=XYZ
rpcallowip=192.168.1.my4thoctetvalue
rpcport=72196
daemon=1
server=1
listen=1
addnode=151.80.136.178
addnode=94.23.216.214
addnode=101.165.225.41
addnode=46.105.101.81
addnode=94.195.249.61



and created a .bat file with the following line:

stonkacoin-qt.exe stonkacoin.conf



I see the spot in the wallet that says stake but it is just sitting at 0 for past 2 hours

It takes a while but it stakes, the higher the network weight the more time your coins weight needs to mature to compete, that is if the deposited input you have is big enough.

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April 21, 2017, 04:50:11 PM
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It takes a while but it stakes, the higher the network weight the more time your coins weight needs to mature to compete, that is if the deposited input you have is big enough.



Thank you BF.  I will wait.  I have increased my qty of coins in my wallet to 270.x.  I have a total of two transactions.  first was 30.x and after that the little icon lower right said my weight was 15 and after second tx of 240.x the icon said my weight was 16.

Is the weight calculation a formula of the number of transactions, or qty, or both multiplied over time?  Or is there some other formula.  Is it a public formula or is withheld?

I have done some searching and sometimes it is beneficial to break up your staking into many transactions, but those articles seemed to indicate that was a better decision when dealing with a longer MinST(minimum stake time) or MaxST.  I am just wondering if I should buy coins in a more regular pattern or if its better to buy one big chunk.

I appreciate any answers you can provide. 
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April 21, 2017, 09:14:55 PM
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It takes a while but it stakes, the higher the network weight the more time your coins weight needs to mature to compete, that is if the deposited input you have is big enough.



Thank you BF.  I will wait.  I have increased my qty of coins in my wallet to 270.x.  I have a total of two transactions.  first was 30.x and after that the little icon lower right said my weight was 15 and after second tx of 240.x the icon said my weight was 16.

Is the weight calculation a formula of the number of transactions, or qty, or both multiplied over time?  Or is there some other formula.  Is it a public formula or is withheld?

I have done some searching and sometimes it is beneficial to break up your staking into many transactions, but those articles seemed to indicate that was a better decision when dealing with a longer MinST(minimum stake time) or MaxST.  I am just wondering if I should buy coins in a more regular pattern or if its better to buy one big chunk.

I appreciate any answers you can provide.  

Well since the Minimum stake time is 1 hour I would say just combine all your inputs into one to create a quicker building weight, once staked I would recombine the balance again into a single input and wait for the stake, rinse & repeat.
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April 22, 2017, 03:51:45 PM
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Well since the Minimum stake time is 1 hour I would say just combine all your inputs into one to create a quicker building weight, once staked I would recombine the balance again into a single input and wait for the stake, rinse & repeat.

It has been 18 hours now and the stake info icon in the lower right of the wallet( that's what I am calling it) still says estimated time for reward 1 hour.

I have received no stake rewards at all and the stake value is still at 0.00

What am I doing wrong?
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April 22, 2017, 04:05:13 PM
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Well since the Minimum stake time is 1 hour I would say just combine all your inputs into one to create a quicker building weight, once staked I would recombine the balance again into a single input and wait for the stake, rinse & repeat.

It has been 18 hours now and the stake info icon in the lower right of the wallet( that's what I am calling it) still says estimated time for reward 1 hour.

I have received no stake rewards at all and the stake value is still at 0.00

What am I doing wrong?


You are doing nothing wrong. Your 50 coins are competing against over 570,000 other coins. With 50 coins, you can expect to get a block once every 11,000 blocks, which takes about 4 days. Don't pay attention to that statistic you get when you hover over the up arrow. It is consistently overly optimistic in many of these POW/POS clones.
Oh, I forgot, you are still also competing against POW miners to get a block too, so it may take even longer.
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April 22, 2017, 07:42:17 PM
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Well since the Minimum stake time is 1 hour I would say just combine all your inputs into one to create a quicker building weight, once staked I would recombine the balance again into a single input and wait for the stake, rinse & repeat.

It has been 18 hours now and the stake info icon in the lower right of the wallet( that's what I am calling it) still says estimated time for reward 1 hour.

I have received no stake rewards at all and the stake value is still at 0.00

What am I doing wrong?


You are doing nothing wrong. Your 50 coins are competing against over 570,000 other coins. With 50 coins, you can expect to get a block once every 11,000 blocks, which takes about 4 days. Don't pay attention to that statistic you get when you hover over the up arrow. It is consistently overly optimistic in many of these POW/POS clones.
Oh, I forgot, you are still also competing against POW miners to get a block too, so it may take even longer.

Thank you Bones!  I am continuing to mine as well as stake and I am going to sell some computer items for stonka.  Gotta go find someplace to do that now.
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April 23, 2017, 07:16:03 AM
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Readjust entry point ?

What's the news with StonkaCoin ? Any ? Undecided

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April 25, 2017, 11:16:17 PM
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It looks like there have been many dumps. Probably of the bounty. Look at the yobit graph.
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April 27, 2017, 02:32:18 AM
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We are on yobit? Should I buy some? Any plans for masternode?

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