unick
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March 19, 2014, 03:16:39 PM |
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Unick is there any way to get around the "too many records to display" message. It is essentially blocking some of the wallets from being seen, and I notice this happens on the other explorer as well.
I will check, I think addresses that have over 200 entries are not displayed
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presstab
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March 19, 2014, 03:27:58 PM |
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I wonder if there would be a way to display last 50 or something like that.
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unick
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March 19, 2014, 03:36:48 PM |
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well I found the limit, it was 1000 entries or less. I raised it so it shouldn't be a problem anymore,
check your address and let me know if you have any issues... Loading that address might take some time, I don't know if it's going to affect the rest of the site.
I'll leave it like that for now
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unick
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March 19, 2014, 03:47:06 PM |
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Something's not quite right there. tokyoghetto's address has about 77,000 HBN - and it's not in the list. it's still updating... it might be another 15 minutes or so before it's up to date Ok, it took more time than anticipated but the list is up to date
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samspaces
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March 19, 2014, 05:05:40 PM |
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Hi, a stake-question here. I'm seeing generated stake-coins, but they don't add up to the balance. For every 1 HBN stake, the balance only goes up 0,1 or so.
hobonickelsd getbalance:
555.22071300
hobonickelsd listaccounts " { "" : 749.09307500, "account" : 430.66852400,
What am I missing here? Thanks
Not sure I totally understand your questions. But to answer it in other terms. When block(set of coins) goes into the stake balance of the wallet, it is not usable until 25 confirmations, after that time, you are rewarded for your work, by the interest . It starts at 2.7% at 10 days and can go much higher if your coins take longer to stake. So to get .1 out of 1 would mean your 1 coin took 30+ days to stake and you got 10% interest off of that. Does that help? Hi Tranz, thanks for looking into my question. What I meant was, when I call up 'hobonickelsd listtransactions', I often see staked amounts, for example 2.7. I assumed these were coins, but the staked amounts clearly are not adding up to the total balance. So to formulate it more precise: if in 'listtransactions', one sees a stake amount, what exactly is the number in the 'amount'. "subcategory" : "stake", "amount" : 1.07113700, "confirmations" : 2775, "generated" : true, Thanks! I understand your question now. So let me try to clarify. The subcategory stake was created by another dev to show if a coin block was generated from stake or from mining. What you see is final balance after a block was sent to stake. So for instance, if I set 5 coins to stake the subcat stake might show 5.2. I gained .2 from interest. Here is an example from my own wallet. account" : "", "category" : "generate", "subcategory" : "stake", "amount" : 5.24914900, "confirmations" : 395, "generated" : true, "blockhash" : "241f156df0eceab05a81a60ee7205f965ccd2c4914fa0542bf45abb21c1547f3", "blockindex" : 1, "blocktime" : 1395179522, "txid" : "2fe98864948771ff91e4a3c5095218e59310f80db6c955a1985056df2b3eebee", http://hbn.blockx.info/tx/2fe98864948771ff91e4a3c5095218e59310f80db6c955a1985056df2b3eebeeTotal in: 5 Number of outputs: 3 (Jump to outputs) Total out: 5.249149 It may need a bit of tweaking change the subcat stake to only show the interest. If that is what you are wanting to get at.. That was exactly my question, thanks! Much appreciated.
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Makitaki
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March 19, 2014, 05:48:41 PM |
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Strange, but I mostly see addresses with zero balance. Last Update: 19.03.2014 17:45 UTC.
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presstab
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March 19, 2014, 05:51:21 PM Last edit: March 19, 2014, 06:50:34 PM by presstab |
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Everyone can visit our new charts section that includes: - Network Hash Rate - Proof of Work Diff - Proof of Stake Diff - Network Stake Weight - Money Supply http://hobonickels.info/charts.htmlPlease note that the charts only go back to when scrypt.io starting logging the information.
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unick
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March 19, 2014, 08:01:30 PM |
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Everyone can visit our new charts section that includes: - Network Hash Rate - Proof of Work Diff - Proof of Stake Diff - Network Stake Weight - Money Supply http://hobonickels.info/charts.htmlPlease note that the charts only go back to when scrypt.io starting logging the information. So cool guys ! Good work
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unick
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March 19, 2014, 08:02:42 PM Last edit: March 19, 2014, 08:26:47 PM by unick |
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Strange, but I mostly see addresses with zero balance. Last Update: 19.03.2014 17:45 UTC. Hum I just saw that ! Don't know what happened? I'll check it out EDIT: ok, there was a bug on the update script that reseted the balance on all the addresses. It's now fixed. Thanks for noticing it
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Tranz (OP)
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March 19, 2014, 08:49:03 PM |
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Everyone can visit our new charts section that includes: - Network Hash Rate - Proof of Work Diff - Proof of Stake Diff - Network Stake Weight - Money Supply http://hobonickels.info/charts.htmlPlease note that the charts only go back to when scrypt.io starting logging the information. So cool guys ! Good work Agreed charts look really nice.
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March 20, 2014, 02:17:09 AM |
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FlungSpun
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March 20, 2014, 12:36:33 PM |
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Wonder if you could clarify something for me.
I notice in the rich list (interesting browse) there is an address - Evg3P2W4sdfEbXsN1p5YxbE84hJFYmAnjQ ~ 133k HBN This address has only 2 deposit transactions in Sept 2013 and hasn't staked since.
My question is on the coin age.
The coin age in that wallet is now over the 150 day mark, but the maximum coin age (an idea I'm not sure I grasp correctly) is 30 days for staking.
When (if the wallet is not lost) this address stakes will it generate for a) 30 days coin age - is anything lost for holding a closed wallet for so long? b) 150+ days, c) multiple 30 day blocks adding up to 150 days?
Compounded interest or not?
Also I'd like to take the opportunity to say good job on this coin by all involved.
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tokyoghetto
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March 20, 2014, 12:56:57 PM |
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Great work Unick. Everyone can visit our new charts section that includes: - Network Hash Rate - Proof of Work Diff - Proof of Stake Diff - Network Stake Weight - Money Supply http://hobonickels.info/charts.htmlPlease note that the charts only go back to when scrypt.io starting logging the information. Looks amazing presstab. That is vital information you are providing.
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Tranz (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 01:38:12 PM |
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Wonder if you could clarify something for me.
I notice in the rich list (interesting browse) there is an address - Evg3P2W4sdfEbXsN1p5YxbE84hJFYmAnjQ ~ 133k HBN This address has only 2 deposit transactions in Sept 2013 and hasn't staked since.
My question is on the coin age.
The coin age in that wallet is now over the 150 day mark, but the maximum coin age (an idea I'm not sure I grasp correctly) is 30 days for staking.
When (if the wallet is not lost) this address stakes will it generate for a) 30 days coin age - is anything lost for holding a closed wallet for so long? b) 150+ days, c) multiple 30 day blocks adding up to 150 days?
Compounded interest or not?
Also I'd like to take the opportunity to say good job on this coin by all involved.
All blocks can generate stakes up to the current yearly intrest rate. Which does change as more people stake. So in this case if these do come up for stake they will receive a nice pop. This will cause the staking and pow difficultly to move up to compensate for the extra coins, eventually it will even it self out again. Does not matter if it is 1 block or many. All are treated the same. You do miss out on compounded interest so a constant stake is better for you and the network..
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FlungSpun
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March 20, 2014, 02:27:56 PM |
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Thanks Tranz
So how would you describe the max coin age of 30 days? What does this mean in practical terms?
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Tranz (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 02:39:37 PM |
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Thanks Tranz
So how would you describe the max coin age of 30 days? What does this mean in practical terms?
Essentially, if you have 100 coins that are 180 days old, and I have 100 coins that are 45 days old. Both will have equal opportunity to generate stake. Whereas 100 coins at 10 days, has less chance than 100 coins at 20 days.
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FlungSpun
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March 20, 2014, 02:50:07 PM |
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So the 30 days is the maximum priority they can ever reach in competition with all stake ready (10+ day) coins on the network, anything over 30 is just ignored.
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unick
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March 20, 2014, 02:57:08 PM |
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So the 30 days is the maximum priority they can ever reach in competition with all stake ready (10+ day) coins on the network, anything over 30 is just ignored.
Well age is ignored over 30 days, but not block size. So 100 HBN at 40 days and 1000 HBN at 40 days, 1000HBN will stake before 100HBN
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FlungSpun
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March 20, 2014, 03:33:19 PM |
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Excellent, thanks to you both for clearing that up for me.
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