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March 18, 2015, 03:53:39 AM
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Tranz is 'the man'.

If I had the power, I'd make him an honorary hobo /  Grin

Also Tranz: don't beat yourself up much about not slaving away working on the client. Really, with the latest version, its great. You don't really need to work on it all that much. I'm not sure what else you even could have planned -- though happy to see any development and new versions, the HBN wallet seems really 'done' to me. It's quite stable and a great PoS wallet.

If anything I think you take off the development hat and put on a promoter cap; HBN is technically quite excellent and more people should know this (i.e could use more promotion or economic, market development).

Thanks for all your hard work.

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March 18, 2015, 11:26:41 PM
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Tranz is 'the man'.

If I had the power, I'd make him an honorary hobo /  Grin

Also Tranz: don't beat yourself up much about not slaving away working on the client. Really, with the latest version, its great. You don't really need to work on it all that much. I'm not sure what else you even could have planned -- though happy to see any development and new versions, the HBN wallet seems really 'done' to me. It's quite stable and a great PoS wallet.

If anything I think you take off the development hat and put on a promoter cap; HBN is technically quite excellent and more people should know this (i.e could use more promotion or economic, market development).

Thanks for all your hard work.

Technically steady and excellent. Stable and high PoS are thin on the ground. HBN will slowly acquire more adopters.
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March 19, 2015, 07:18:35 PM
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Any thoughts of simplifying the logo so it scales better and is more accessible for a wide range of applications in the wild?  Smiley
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March 19, 2015, 08:21:05 PM
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Guys most of the hash for HBN is over at https://hamsterpool.com . Ive got a few hundred MHS on it, but could use more. If you want fast hobo, now is the time. Diff is still low @ 13-18.

I want to make sure everyone knows that I just released my software called "Yobit pump alert". THis is custom software that uses an algo to detect the start of a pump here on yobit, the second it starts. YOu can even filter the coins you see by price. Most pumps start less than 100 sats , so you can easily filter the cheap coins, so they are the only ones displayed Smiley https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1945937.msg20241953#msg20241953
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March 19, 2015, 11:17:39 PM
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Does anyone know why HoboNickles are not listed on the coinwarz site. Cryptocurrency Mining vs. Litecoin Mining Profitability (Scrypt & Scrypt-N Algorithms). Hobos don't show up on the list anymore.



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March 19, 2015, 11:43:54 PM
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Is it normal while staking to have upwards of 700k weight?
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March 20, 2015, 07:11:25 AM
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this coin is still one of my steady players. great development, great community. keep up the great work everyone!
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Do I need a conf file to sync ??

Im currently unable to sync.

Thanks

Edit: working. Was maybe long to get the first node.

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I'm working vigorously on PICISI, a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, I expect to launch it in under a month.

At PICISI our mantra is 'Promotion, Promotion, Promotion' of our message, the message of our sponsors, and the message of the campaigns raising funds at our site.
In order to hit the road running we are actively building our sponsorship community.  I'm happy to announce that HBN is the newest member of our sponsorship community.

Here's a snapshot at some of our sponsorship opportunities:

1)  Host CC Sponsor -  One of the best ways to get your coin into the hands of someone is to simply give it to them, however the best way to get your coin used by the general public is to get your coin into their hands and have them use it in a real life application.  When an organizer starts a campaign at PICISI s/he has a choice of what CC currency type to select, the first choice is “sponsor currency” this is the organizer indicating a willingness to have his campaign sponsored at the host CC level.  Once the sponsor is finally selected that currency will be the currency that all other CCs donated to that campaign will be converted to for the duration of that particular campaign.  

This is major because everyone that visits that campaign will see your currency, but the will not only see but will likely use the funds to do business with one of the contractors at the site during the campaign.   If they don't use it during the campaign, over that month of close interaction with your currency they are very likely to want to learn more about your coin so that by the end of the campaign they will make the deliberate decision to download a wallet, open an exchange account, or simply convert out of the currency.   Regardless of what they actually choose to do your CC has certainly been branded into their mind in a very positive way.

2)  Campaign Sponsor - this is the most common type of sponsorship outside of PICISI;  the sponsor’s logo is affixed to the body of campaign text in an area set aside for campaign sponsors.  The higher your donation the higher your logo is located in the sponsorship logo area.

3)  Donor Perk Sponsor -  a sponsor provided perk escrowed by PICISI on behalf of a specific campaign where it will be used.   If the perk is not requested by any qualified donor it will be converted to host CC and donated to the campaign

4)  Advertising Perk Sponsor -  a sponsor provided perk escrowed by PICISI on behalf of a specific campaign to be used as a perk or returned to the sponsor.  If the perk is not requested by any qualified campaign donor the perk is sent back to the sponsor -- the perk is NOT donated to the campaign.

and

5)  Campaign Video Sponsor -  the first 5 second of the campaign organizer's video is allocated for the Campaign Video Sponsor, this is where the sponsor will indicate: “This video is brought to you by … [say sponsor's name, show sponsor's logo, and say sponsor's catchphrase]”


PICISI is currently sponsored by:


Welcome aboard: HBN

Here is the first 2 of the 5 part article series 'about PICISI':
What is PICISI artilce - http://www.crowdfundingpr.org/picisi/
PICISI Administration article - http://www.crowdfundingpr.org/picisi-administration/
The next article is about sponsorship, all of our sponsors will be mentioned.



 
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April 01, 2015, 09:32:48 PM
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What is the biggest block size that bottlecaps supports for staking?



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April 02, 2015, 12:35:12 AM
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What is the biggest block size that bottlecaps supports for staking?

You might want to ask that on the bottlecaps thread.

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I want to make sure everyone knows that I just released my software called "Yobit pump alert". THis is custom software that uses an algo to detect the start of a pump here on yobit, the second it starts. YOu can even filter the coins you see by price. Most pumps start less than 100 sats , so you can easily filter the cheap coins, so they are the only ones displayed Smiley https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1945937.msg20241953#msg20241953
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April 02, 2015, 12:44:40 AM
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I'm working vigorously on PICISI, a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, I expect to launch it in under a month.

At PICISI our mantra is 'Promotion, Promotion, Promotion' of our message, the message of our sponsors, and the message of the campaigns raising funds at our site.
In order to hit the road running we are actively building our sponsorship community.  I'm happy to announce that HBN is the newest member of our sponsorship community.

Here's a snapshot at some of our sponsorship opportunities:

1)  Host CC Sponsor -  One of the best ways to get your coin into the hands of someone is to simply give it to them, however the best way to get your coin used by the general public is to get your coin into their hands and have them use it in a real life application.  When an organizer starts a campaign at PICISI s/he has a choice of what CC currency type to select, the first choice is “sponsor currency” this is the organizer indicating a willingness to have his campaign sponsored at the host CC level.  Once the sponsor is finally selected that currency will be the currency that all other CCs donated to that campaign will be converted to for the duration of that particular campaign.  

This is major because everyone that visits that campaign will see your currency, but the will not only see but will likely use the funds to do business with one of the contractors at the site during the campaign.   If they don't use it during the campaign, over that month of close interaction with your currency they are very likely to want to learn more about your coin so that by the end of the campaign they will make the deliberate decision to download a wallet, open an exchange account, or simply convert out of the currency.   Regardless of what they actually choose to do your CC has certainly been branded into their mind in a very positive way.

2)  Campaign Sponsor - this is the most common type of sponsorship outside of PICISI;  the sponsor’s logo is affixed to the body of campaign text in an area set aside for campaign sponsors.  The higher your donation the higher your logo is located in the sponsorship logo area.

3)  Donor Perk Sponsor -  a sponsor provided perk escrowed by PICISI on behalf of a specific campaign where it will be used.   If the perk is not requested by any qualified donor it will be converted to host CC and donated to the campaign

4)  Advertising Perk Sponsor -  a sponsor provided perk escrowed by PICISI on behalf of a specific campaign to be used as a perk or returned to the sponsor.  If the perk is not requested by any qualified campaign donor the perk is sent back to the sponsor -- the perk is NOT donated to the campaign.

and

5)  Campaign Video Sponsor -  the first 5 second of the campaign organizer's video is allocated for the Campaign Video Sponsor, this is where the sponsor will indicate: “This video is brought to you by … [say sponsor's name, show sponsor's logo, and say sponsor's catchphrase]”


PICISI is currently sponsored by:


Welcome aboard: HBN

Here is the first 2 of the 5 part article series 'about PICISI':
What is PICISI artilce - http://www.crowdfundingpr.org/picisi/
PICISI Administration article - http://www.crowdfundingpr.org/picisi-administration/
The next article is about sponsorship, all of our sponsors will be mentioned.

Can you please include bottlecaps coin in this group as it is the same dev for Hobonickels? Also can I suggest making a multipool that pays out in any of these coins in this group, as most of these coins do not have a multipool, and badly need one.

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Vegas thanks for your message.

I have 4 3 free sponsorships available, any CC community leader many request one, if you are a community leader for Bottlecaps I would be happy to add Bottlecaps name and logo to the sponsor list.  Outside of that, a donation of any amount from any CC will get the CC added to the sponsor list.

As for "multipool", I don't understand the reference, please elaborate.

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Is it normal while staking to have upwards of 700k weight?

I'd like to reiterate I am still wondering about this. I am over 1 Million weight and have quite a few blocks of 500+ sitting at 30+ days age. Wondering if this is normal or not? Should I be coming into blocks of 1000+?
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April 05, 2015, 01:15:04 AM
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Tranz said a few weeks ago you can use 3000 coin blocks without hitting max reward of 250

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April 07, 2015, 01:24:38 AM
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Is it normal while staking to have upwards of 700k weight?

I'd like to reiterate I am still wondering about this. I am over 1 Million weight and have quite a few blocks of 500+ sitting at 30+ days age. Wondering if this is normal or not? Should I be coming into blocks of 1000+?

That is a bit odd, you should be staking those 500 pretty darn quick. My oldest is 14 days, and that is 160 in size.  My weight is 170k.

Are you getting many orphans? Are you getting some good stakes? Which client are you using?


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A few days ago I got an error when trying to boot up my wallet and had to download the block chain again from scratch, took about three days. The wallet ran fine for a few days and had an error again but forgot to record the error but I once again DL the block chain again using the block chain data zip file from the website and now I am getting checkpoint too old contact the developer? I am using the 1.5v of the HBN wallet.

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April 08, 2015, 12:37:59 AM
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Is it normal while staking to have upwards of 700k weight?

I'd like to reiterate I am still wondering about this. I am over 1 Million weight and have quite a few blocks of 500+ sitting at 30+ days age. Wondering if this is normal or not? Should I be coming into blocks of 1000+?

That is a bit odd, you should be staking those 500 pretty darn quick. My oldest is 14 days, and that is 160 in size.  My weight is 170k.

Are you getting many orphans? Are you getting some good stakes? Which client are you using?



170 when I repaired just now. Not too many I suppose. Most of mine anywhere from 1-20 chunks with some bigger ones in there. At this point I just want to have it combine into blocks that stake ~100 hbn at a time. Using client v1.5.0.0-gd677d58e-V1.5. I can screenshot it if you would like. I mine on 2 computers, 1 is 24/7 with 1 cpu, other is like 8 hours a day on 6 cpus.

New message on my client today. WARNING: Checkpoint is too old. Wait for block chain to download, or notify developers.
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April 08, 2015, 01:08:57 AM
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A few days ago I got an error when trying to boot up my wallet and had to download the block chain again from scratch, took about three days. The wallet ran fine for a few days and had an error again but forgot to record the error but I once again DL the block chain again using the block chain data zip file from the website and now I am getting checkpoint too old contact the developer? I am using the 1.5v of the HBN wallet.

You should be ok. A restart should take care of that message.

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April 08, 2015, 01:11:06 AM
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Is it normal while staking to have upwards of 700k weight?

I'd like to reiterate I am still wondering about this. I am over 1 Million weight and have quite a few blocks of 500+ sitting at 30+ days age. Wondering if this is normal or not? Should I be coming into blocks of 1000+?

That is a bit odd, you should be staking those 500 pretty darn quick. My oldest is 14 days, and that is 160 in size.  My weight is 170k.

Are you getting many orphans? Are you getting some good stakes? Which client are you using?



170 when I repaired just now. Not too many I suppose. Most of mine anywhere from 1-20 chunks with some bigger ones in there. At this point I just want to have it combine into blocks that stake ~100 hbn at a time. Using client v1.5.0.0-gd677d58e-V1.5. I can screenshot it if you would like. I mine on 2 computers, 1 is 24/7 with 1 cpu, other is like 8 hours a day on 6 cpus.

New message on my client today. WARNING: Checkpoint is too old. Wait for block chain to download, or notify developers.

If you have a lot of little blocks, those could be getting in the way of the bigger blocks. I think combining the little blocks is a good idea.

That message should go away now, on your next restart.

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