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May 27, 2016, 09:23:39 PM |
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SnailBrain must be doing lame family stuff, so I inquired for you: use the chronokings/huntercoin repository. Domob's huntercore repo is experimental, currently being tested for mainnet release. Right you are, thanks for the info.
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May 27, 2016, 10:39:51 PM |
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... Right you are, thanks for the info.
Just FYI, if you're planning to merge mine huc on sha or scrypt then you're going up against f2pool. So, unless you've got some serious hash power, you're probably bringing a spoon to a gun fight, and you shouldn't expect to find a block for a year or three. Check the explorer and see how every coinbase TX goes to HPDTL... Pretty sure that must be them.
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May 28, 2016, 07:48:55 AM |
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SnailBrain must be doing lame family stuff, so I inquired for you: use the chronokings/huntercoin repository. Domob's huntercore repo is experimental, currently being tested for mainnet release. Exactly this. Mine (domob1812/huntercore) "should" as of now be ready for mining, so if you are feeling lucky, you can try it - but it is not well tested, so only use with (a lot of) care. For just trying it out you should definitely use chronokings/huntercoin.
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May 28, 2016, 07:49:39 AM |
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Wiggi's post made me wonder something... he said if two hunters land on a gem at the same time, the one who gets it is decided alphabetically. What happens in the main game if two hunters land on a coin at the same time? They each get half?
Interesting idea: give the gem/coins to the Hunter who has more life.
Yes, they get half - plus there is some logic to handle dividing it up if splitting evenly is not possible, but I do not recall the details here without looking at the code.
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May 28, 2016, 06:14:58 PM |
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Interesting idea: give the gem [...] to the Hunter who has more life.
Or blink out, wait on top of a cliff for 10 blocks and return. Fancy, but it's just cycling through states and probably not error prone. iirc the old hearts were given randomly to 1 hunter (same RNG that decides about disasters was polled)
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This Friday, we're going to have an awesome Huntercoin event at our underground decentralist hackspace in Vancouver, BC. We're going to give away enough HUC for a Hunter to anyone who asks, and demonstrate the game live. I'll be running it off of my solid state drive, so anyone who wants to save download time can get a copy of the blockchain from me. Multiple local Meet Ups are invited, and the event will be moderated, recorded and livestreamed by Alex Sterk on BlockTalk, who will buy a free beer for anyone who arrives before 7 PM. You can RSVP or show you're "interested" on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/1149714551737723/. If you can't be there to see the demonstration and Q&A, you can watch the livestream on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFehg8H7wj0 and tweet questions with #huntercoin at @ChronoKings or @block_talk. Notable contributors to Huntercoin such as Snailbrain, domob, MithrilMan and wiggi are invited to join the event remotely on the BlockTalk show, and will be given the private Hangouts link upon request.
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June 10, 2016, 01:00:32 PM |
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If the blockchain can store more than just coins, it's a bit inconvenient if we can't send things around. This implementation also allows to have items in cold storage, controlled by a fresh Huntercoin address that has never signed a transaction. How to use ("view" button gives a better text formatting) https://github.com/wiggi/huntercoin/commit/e410616aaa2ec1c65f405aff31efc6adc379301dLet's test: Inventory (chronon 325372, testnet) ------------------------------------
hunter storage vault key name gems outfit
hEzY9KcKTTQau273jbYBuhx46waMgDiZUq nin12 8.28 - hGwcRDE1pcgWi1XCG2ymxWG9dbe5Ld4Av2 Zzz 14.45 mage hJM28UdtTyHDqMMsm7kZWoChv5vkFhnXDD nin20 7.76 mage hKjwQNTKdZaLQ3oYwzqFhuwwp3Y2HswkWv nin3 2.02 - hPonhGqEZViy8JhvMthsFBLvG5SxmGwzVm bulu 0.00 fighter hTyR15C64MvC6aPY7x5DpJ81wigKjVkeS7 nin8 22.73 - hZJrhVR15Du8uVZTaxv93j8x8iDaFi9785 nin13 0.08 - haSJpt6wDMrznenm2gXjyLzhJKEiz3wLzk nin7 4.11 mage hbA9uRftWMmfbMkCHR2CrKxN6bQidqrYtU nono 14.90 - hd9Wpfswhp89MXaivoNnotbZeUzd3RbrA5 gaga 17.87 fighter npc.marketmaker.zeSoKxK3rp3dX3it1Y Sox'xiti 183.63 -
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I could have used Huntercore daemon to send the "raze" command (if loaded wallet has gaga's privkey, of cause), result would be the same Inventory (chronon 325375, testnet) ------------------------------------
hunter storage vault key name gems outfit
hEzY9KcKTTQau273jbYBuhx46waMgDiZUq nin12 8.28 - hGwcRDE1pcgWi1XCG2ymxWG9dbe5Ld4Av2 Zzz 14.45 mage hJM28UdtTyHDqMMsm7kZWoChv5vkFhnXDD nin20 8.78 mage hKjwQNTKdZaLQ3oYwzqFhuwwp3Y2HswkWv nin3 2.02 - hPonhGqEZViy8JhvMthsFBLvG5SxmGwzVm bulu 0.00 fighter hTyR15C64MvC6aPY7x5DpJ81wigKjVkeS7 nin8 22.73 - hZJrhVR15Du8uVZTaxv93j8x8iDaFi9785 nin13 17.96 fighter haSJpt6wDMrznenm2gXjyLzhJKEiz3wLzk nin7 4.11 mage hbA9uRftWMmfbMkCHR2CrKxN6bQidqrYtU nono 14.90 - npc.marketmaker.zeSoKxK3rp3dX3it1Y Sox'xiti 183.63 -
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characterstate inventory (what is visible in the game graphics) is updated when name address and/or reward address change. It's what the hunters think they own. 2 hunters can share 1 name address, and currently they get a full copy of the inventory (but can't pirate gems that way
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The BlockTalk show went pretty well... got some more people excited about Huntercoin. If you missed it live, you can watch it on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFehg8H7wj0The next show I'm gonna be talking about Huntercoin on is the Crypto Show, which is also on the radio in Austin, Texas, where 20,000 people tune in. You can listen live today from 8-10 PM CST here: http://thecryptoshow.com/listenlive/I'll give a link to the recording when it's uploaded. More promotional news, soon!
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June 14, 2016, 11:29:01 AM |
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I actually enjoyed watching the show, the hackspace and snails hideout look pretty cool too nitpicking: "HDD/chain size biggest obstacle" The game runs too smoothly off an old HDD to say that, and since v1.3 was out, it has never hung like demonstrated in the video (not in a linux VM, anyway) And only at speeds of ~200Kb per second or slower downloading the compressed chain would take more time than you need to reserve for 1 meaningful playing session, time requirement for the latter is probably #3 in the obstacle ranking. "different worlds without interfering": Not sure why snail is so obsessed with the 'without interfering' part. Think of the Arena in the Imperial City in Cyrodiil. It was made as a semi-casual game within the game, but you can go there as a 'tourist', buy some stuff, watch the show, bet money on the outcome of a fight etc. If separated it would have been boring. "the bigger we make it, the slower" doesn't apply to map size. As long as the ObstacleMap fits in memory, map size alone doesn't have a perfornance impact at all. (this is really a strong point of the Huntercoin 'engine')
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I actually enjoyed watching the show, the hackspace and snails hideout look pretty cool too nitpicking: "HDD/chain size biggest obstacle" The game runs too smoothly off an old HDD to say that, and since v1.3 was out, it has never hung like demonstrated in the video (not in a linux VM, anyway) And only at speeds of ~200Kb per second or slower downloading the compressed chain would take more time than you need to reserve for 1 meaningful playing session, time requirement for the latter is probably #3 in the obstacle ranking. "different worlds without interfering": Not sure why snail is so obsessed with the 'without interfering' part. Think of the Arena in the Imperial City in Cyrodiil. It was made as a semi-casual game within the game, but you can go there as a 'tourist', buy some stuff, watch the show, bet money on the outcome of a fight etc. If separated it would have been boring. "the bigger we make it, the slower" doesn't apply to map size. As long as the ObstacleMap fits in memory, map size alone doesn't have a perfornance impact at all. (this is really a strong point of the Huntercoin 'engine') Are you talking about SnailBrain? He wasn't on the shows. That was me and the bros in Vancouver; our sweet underground hackspace has a vending machine that accepts Bitcoin and dispenses beer. If you missed the Crypto Show which aired on the radio in Texas, the recording is now available here. The next show Huntercoin will be on is Bitcoins & Gravy. I do blunder, sometimes; it's actually hard to keep things straight on these shows that last an hour or longer--often they're mixed with alcohol, and corrections would interrupt. I'm very good at explaining things from my history as a tutor, but my knowledge is finite... that's why I invited all devs to join in and augment my affability with technical precision. If we make the map bigger, I think we'll all be making more characters to cover the extra territory and/or claim the extra coins... we wouldn't just be talking about more tiles, but also more transactions. We have had people tell us they had to make room on their hard drive for the blockchain, or that they have insufficient network speed in their region. Some people are just poor or impatient. For different worlds/maps, this is an issue of how we classify interference. I think it would be fine for a Hunter to travel between worlds, and even bring game assets/character attributes with him/her in certain situations. If there are two maps each designed by a developer who accepts the same rule, it's fine--analogous to the Arena in Cyrodiil. But you can't bring laser beams from a world with ranged attacks to one where everybody is unarmed; we need to avoid conflict between rulesets
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June 15, 2016, 02:47:52 PM Last edit: June 15, 2016, 03:51:21 PM by wiggi |
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oops, 2 Andrews attempt to classify interference: (of hunters with the normal Huntercoin world, i.e. with normal hunters) - The normal level of interference is that they can harvest coins, lifedrain+kill other hunters and can be killed by other hunters or disaster.
- The second is that they're entitled to a place in the "player loop", about 20 microseconds CPU time per block from every node, that their moves and messages are held in memory in the same data structure like the moves and messages of other hunters, and they show up on the screen of every GUI client, and can move around normally.
- A variant (lets call it level 2b) would be similar, but the hunter is invisible (and doesn't interact with banks so that movement/coordinates become irrelevant)
- 3rd and lowest level of interference would be the registered name plus "value" like in Namecoin. These "hunters" would come alive only if someone makes a Huntercoinclone-without-Huntercoins for this purpose.
Players will probably pay (to the benefit of the gamefund) for the privilege to switch between "normal" and "2" or "2b". And hunters in this state could offer services for "modded worlds", effectively acting as merchant NPCs without fear of being killed in the middle of the night. "2b" on specific coordinates (and triggered by these coordinates) would be a tavern. Edit, example: If the regular Huntercoin game has a "tavern" at xy=85,85 and the entrance/exit is at 84,85, and a modded client adds an area where you can fight computer controlled monsters (using magical ranged weapons) and {\"wp\":[1000,200]} would teleport to this area. Normal muggle destruction doesn't work there. Currently waypoints must be 0...501 or the tx is not valid, but this is trivial. So, the hunter can send more moves like {\"wp\":[1002,207,1012,209]} etc. Standard clients would see the tx as valid, load the move in the gamestate, and delete the waypoints in gamestate ("this guy bumped against a tree"). Modded clients process the waypoints as the hunter is walking around in the new area. {\"wp\":[85,85]} Modded clients: yanks hunter back to old map Standard client: "yeah, you're already there" Our hunter can now trade looted items/new equipment with other players or NPCs. Did we just cause a chain split between standard and modded nodes? Of cause not!
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oops, 2 Andrews attempt to classify interference: (of hunters with the normal Huntercoin world, i.e. with normal hunters) - The normal level of interference is that they can harvest coins, lifedrain+kill other hunters and can be killed by other hunters or disaster.
- The second is that they're entitled to a place in the "player loop", about 20 microseconds CPU time per block from every node, that their moves and messages are held in memory in the same data structure like the moves and messages of other hunters, and they show up on the screen of every GUI client, and can move around normally.
- A variant (lets call it level 2b) would be similar, but the hunter is invisible (and doesn't interact with banks so that movement/coordinates become irrelevant)
- 3rd and lowest level of interference would be the registered name plus "value" like in Namecoin. These "hunters" would come alive only if someone makes a Huntercoinclone-without-Huntercoins for this purpose.
Players will probably pay (to the benefit of the gamefund) for the privilege to switch between "normal" and "2" or "2b". And hunters in this state could offer services for "modded worlds", effectively acting as merchant NPCs without fear of being killed in the middle of the night. "2b" on specific coordinates (and triggered by these coordinates) would be a tavern. Edit, example: If the regular Huntercoin game has a "tavern" at xy=85,85 and the entrance/exit is at 84,85, and a modded client adds an area where you can fight computer controlled monsters (using magical ranged weapons) and {\"wp\":[1000,200]} would teleport to this area. Normal muggle destruction doesn't work there. Currently waypoints must be 0...501 or the tx is not valid, but this is trivial. So, the hunter can send more moves like {\"wp\":[1002,207,1012,209]} etc. Standard clients would see the tx as valid, load the move in the gamestate, and delete the waypoints in gamestate ("this guy bumped against a tree"). Modded clients process the waypoints as the hunter is walking around in the new area. {\"wp\":[85,85]} Modded clients: yanks hunter back to old map Standard client: "yeah, you're already there" Our hunter can now trade looted items/new equipment with other players or NPCs. Did we just cause a chain split between standard and modded nodes? Of cause not! Yeah, there's lots of cool possibilities. I hadn't thought of leasing Hunters as NPCs. Some people might also actively want to maintain a separate world for roleplay reasons, though... to allow for a cohesive/independent storyline.
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June 27, 2016, 12:23:48 AM |
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well here some interesting news from our one and only f2pool: and i quote: "HUC support to be ceased from July 1 and PPS fee to be lowered to 3%." Humm not looking good Icon
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June 27, 2016, 12:31:56 AM |
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That's not so bad. Mining HUC was pretty much a waste of time for the average miner because FUpool's massive hash rate pushed the diff through the roof. This could actually make merge mining HUC worth doing again - and introduce more users to it at the same time.
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June 27, 2016, 12:34:22 AM |
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...PPS fee to be lowered to 3%...
3% gd. Who's mining there? Makes me think the rumors of f2pool being an arm of bitmain and/or btcc more legitimate.
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June 27, 2016, 12:37:25 AM |
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not exactly, anything merged mine with btc would inherit its high diff..
i think..
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June 27, 2016, 12:49:35 AM |
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not exactly, anything merged mine with btc would inherit its high diff..
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That's why I don't mine btc..... Edit: Each coin uses it's own diff btw.
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July 01, 2016, 03:24:25 PM |
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If I am playing Huntercoin on the Mithrilman version, can I earn Huntercoin that are valid in the main chain?
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