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Author Topic: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast  (Read 542266 times)
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July 24, 2014, 02:27:45 PM
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I've been watching the "when" number on my wallet tonight and it is bouncing up and down as far as I can see, not sure of the exact behaviour yet, but something is definitely happening. If anyone has any ideas where this is happening in the code, or just logically what may be going on I'm sure we'd all like to hear ideas.

You are referring to normal bouncing of ''when'' number depending of the last block duration. Block time is not constant, sometime is less than 2min and sometimes is more than 2min. But average block duration is 2min. If last block time was a little longer than 2min ''when'' number will be a little higher.

Block reward change is based on block count. Every 3600 blocks we have a change of block reward, depending of averaged votes. Last block reward change was at block 97200 so you should add 3600 blocks and you will get next block reward change (at block 100800). Bug in the wallet I have noticed is not about those little ''when'' number fluctuations it is about completely wrong time and block count when wallet resets vote averaginig. Blockchain reseted vote averaging at block 97200 but wallet did that a whole day after (~750 blocks after) at block~97950.

This is wallet now:


Averaged votes number should be 2080 votes, we have 1520 votes until block reward change that is in ''when: 2.1 days''. So when block reward change in 2days wallet will display 1 day until block reward change.

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July 26, 2014, 12:13:19 PM
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Just a reminder, block reward is 437 HVC and it will change in ~100 blocks at block 100800 that will be in ~3.5 hours.

You can see the change here: http://heavycoin.github.io/voting-graph.html

and then open wallet and you will clearly see the bug I am talking about.

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July 28, 2014, 05:48:00 AM
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Has anyone been able to withdraw BTC from the 51BTC exchange? I traded some HVC there at the end of June and have been trying unsuccessfully to withdraw my BTC from there since then. I get all their other emails, just not the withdrawal confirmation email. Support is no help, they just say to check my confirmation email (which I never get).

Hey folks,

I don't want to leave this just hanging out there - Dallski has contacted me and we're going to approach 51BTC together, I'll let Dallski get back to us all to confirm how this worked out.

Cheers,
M

RESOLVED! Only took a month, but I figured it out on my own. If you are withdrawing BTC, make the request, and wait for no email to show up, as usual. On the 51BTC website, when you are looking at your withdrawals page, change your language to Chinese in the upper right hand corner. Then when the page changes to Chinese, try to remember where the "Recheck" link was next to your request. Click the Chinese characters for "Recheck" (重新验证) and you will finally receive your confirmation email.
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July 28, 2014, 12:39:33 PM
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RESOLVED! Only took a month, but I figured it out on my own. If you are withdrawing BTC, make the request, and wait for no email to show up, as usual. On the 51BTC website, when you are looking at your withdrawals page, change your language to Chinese in the upper right hand corner. Then when the page changes to Chinese, try to remember where the "Recheck" link was next to your request. Click the Chinese characters for "Recheck" (重新验证) and you will finally receive your confirmation email.

Hey Dallski - great news and well done man. I know what it's like to have some coins locked up somewhere and not being sure you'll see them again, not a good feeling. Glad this worked out for you.

@asdf55 - I think you're right with the bouncing - I know block times vary but didn't put the two together. I'm going to point your messages out to the coin devs and see if they have any thoughts to share.

Cheers,
M
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July 28, 2014, 05:50:11 PM
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RESOLVED! Only took a month, but I figured it out on my own. If you are withdrawing BTC, make the request, and wait for no email to show up, as usual. On the 51BTC website, when you are looking at your withdrawals page, change your language to Chinese in the upper right hand corner. Then when the page changes to Chinese, try to remember where the "Recheck" link was next to your request. Click the Chinese characters for "Recheck" (重新验证) and you will finally receive your confirmation email.

Hey Dallski - great news and well done man. I know what it's like to have some coins locked up somewhere and not being sure you'll see them again, not a good feeling. Glad this worked out for you.

@asdf55 - I think you're right with the bouncing - I know block times vary but didn't put the two together. I'm going to point your messages out to the coin devs and see if they have any thoughts to share.

Cheers,
M

Thanks for your help Mumbly! I think you are singlehandedly keeping this coin valuable.

With regard to 51BTC, I'm not going to knock them over a bug. There is a difference between fraud and a coding error. While I'm not scared to trade there again, I don't think they are ready for the world market yet. The fact that I'm the first one with this problem tells me that they are pretty exclusively in the Chinese market...or maybe I'm just daft.
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July 29, 2014, 03:49:45 PM
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Thanks for your help Mumbly! I think you are singlehandedly keeping this coin valuable.

Thanks man.

To be a total weirdo and be completely honest - I'm trying to learn how to accept a compliment right now - so, thanks. I hoped to be more instrumental in you getting your coins back, but as long as you have them back we have the result we wanted Smiley

So random topics of discussion for everyone:

- Has anyone played around with block explorer software before? I'm trying to figure this out

- I've been looking in to the Weimar Republic and notgeld notes, it's interesting to look at these in regard to alt coins. To my mind, there seems to be a parallel in some regards.

Thoughts?

Cheers,
M
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August 01, 2014, 05:22:26 PM
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Main site http://heavyco.in/ is stuck at block 105111 causing supply and max supply to be incorect link: http://heavycoin.github.io/voting-graph.html

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August 01, 2014, 05:28:18 PM
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Nice to see this coin still going.  Have we got any cool voting results yet?

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August 01, 2014, 05:34:05 PM
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Nice to see this coin still going.  Have we got any cool voting results yet?

Well, max coin down from 128m to 114m now, expect to be under 100mil.

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August 07, 2014, 12:24:47 PM
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Mintpal :We're removing the HVC, SPA, ZEIT and ZS markets on Sunday 10th August. [1/2]
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August 07, 2014, 12:39:48 PM
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Mintpal :We're removing the HVC, SPA, ZEIT and ZS markets on Sunday 10th August. [1/2]

Did not expect this of Heavycoin... Why do you think it went down so much?

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August 07, 2014, 02:14:16 PM
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Hey guys,

I'm as annoyed about this as I'm sure most of you guys are.

They've been dropping a lot of coins recently, most likely this is tied to their acquisition by moolah.io.

Moolah are making a play for institutional investors so I'm sure this is mintpal clearing out all of the smaller coins that don't have a world of hype around them (*cough* doge *cough*).

It sucks because I've been pointing anyone who is interested in Heavycoin to Mintpal - great interface, great reputation, I can only say they have been a really great exchange, and that is most likely why they were bought out.

Trying to find a positive, this does leave space open for the next private professional exchange to enter the space Mintpal is exiting, if that happens we'll be all over them to let HVC in.

Let me know any exchanges you guys think we should be targeting and let's try to turn this in to motivation for larger exchange acceptance.

So far BTer is on the list - any others, shout out, maybe it's time that we try to organise and push for more exchanges.

Cheers,
M
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August 07, 2014, 06:06:24 PM
Last edit: August 07, 2014, 06:30:39 PM by BitcoinNational
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HVY is also far from the bottom of the pile.  All those coins have potential LONG revenues by filling various market niches.  

The methods of calculation are questionable.

The moo-lah SYStem ... delete the upper low-end market coins but still have decent trade numbers for that range and have active communities and working network plus innovative algos.

(probably just inept new owners just cluelessly barking 'delete it cuz I said delete it')

OlympicCoin, Isiscoin, Innovationcoin, MyCoin, pnd/btc

that's your deadwood Mintpal.


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August 07, 2014, 07:31:16 PM
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They could have at least waited until Sustain phase.
This comes unexpeted for me because while HVC certainly wasn't the most traded coin there there were a lot of coins with lower volumes.
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August 10, 2014, 11:30:29 AM
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Mintpal :We're removing the HVC, SPA, ZEIT and ZS markets on Sunday 10th August. [1/2]



bought some cheap coins, and open an account at cryptsy  Cool

dev could post something like future development plans or wallet bug fixes I mentioned before it would boost price and mining hashrate, it will be good in sustain phase to maintain network security.

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August 10, 2014, 03:56:33 PM
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Just another shitcoin that has gone to shit. Imagine that!

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August 10, 2014, 05:56:26 PM
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Just another shitcoin that has gone to shit. Imagine that!

Welcome to my Ignore List!   Grin

Like I care. Enjoy hiding from reality.

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August 11, 2014, 05:54:41 PM
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anyone know how to contact heavycoin.zhpool.com?
I have submitted a request on their website
heavycoin.zhpool.com/index.php?page=contactform&action=

But, no response yet. It's been days.
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August 11, 2014, 06:22:16 PM
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Is Heavy still being actively developed?  Why has the price collapsed?

Is PoW over?  If so what was the finally max coin supply?

Thanks!

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August 11, 2014, 08:26:08 PM
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Delisted from Mintpal pretty much sums it up.

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