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November 27, 2014, 03:08:52 PM
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It might also be that your computer is not keeping time properly. Some chains are known to reject blocks with timestamps that are too "off", though I'm not sure if Hyperstake is harsh about those. Using NTP to sync to a common time source would fix this, if that were the cause. No clue how you'd do that on Windows though.
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November 27, 2014, 04:25:38 PM
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1, word
2. word
F. hmmm
2.1 That's exactly what I meant. two points (pm me your address so I can send you some love for that. I literally laughed out loud.)
3. ok. and a huge shoutout to zeewolf for the theme code! w00t w00t
4. ok
5. thanks
6. Freenode has a browser based client here. You could just use it this one time and we wont tell anyone. I swear. It's also a million times better to try and troubleshoot what's going on if someone can talk to you in real time as opposed to 'snail mail' ing it through this forum. Just sayin.
7. Don't thank me yet, I have no clue why you are getting so many orphans. I was banking on you rar'ing the internet with the client staking or something of that nature.
8. Shot in the dark, what is your CPU usage when and when you do not have mature coins?
9. What is the speed of your internet?
10. How many connections do you have?
11. Can you upload your debug.log? In win7 it should be in C:\Users\YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\HyperStake

54. To anyone who can answer, would getstaketx show anything on an orphan? I dont have any in my history to check right now.
55. What the shit would cause that many orphans?

If you send in your debug log, do it to one of us over PM, unless you want all of bct knowing your ip address.  My guess is that you have a slow internet connection.

As far as 8. I have not gotten one orphan and my comp is on 24/7 with the CPU always at 98% as I'm using all 2 cores Embarrassed to mine Monero/XMR.
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November 27, 2014, 04:39:58 PM
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1, word
2. word
F. hmmm
2.1 That's exactly what I meant. two points (pm me your address so I can send you some love for that. I literally laughed out loud.)
3. ok. and a huge shoutout to zeewolf for the theme code! w00t w00t
4. ok
5. thanks
6. Freenode has a browser based client here. You could just use it this one time and we wont tell anyone. I swear. It's also a million times better to try and troubleshoot what's going on if someone can talk to you in real time as opposed to 'snail mail' ing it through this forum. Just sayin.
7. Don't thank me yet, I have no clue why you are getting so many orphans. I was banking on you rar'ing the internet with the client staking or something of that nature.
8. Shot in the dark, what is your CPU usage when and when you do not have mature coins?
9. What is the speed of your internet?
10. How many connections do you have?
11. Can you upload your debug.log? In win7 it should be in C:\Users\YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\HyperStake

54. To anyone who can answer, would getstaketx show anything on an orphan? I dont have any in my history to check right now.
55. What the shit would cause that many orphans?

If you send in your debug log, do it to one of us over PM, unless you want all of bct knowing your ip address.  My guess is that you have a slow internet connection.


oo good thinking... in my defence, it was REALLY late when I posted that.

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November 27, 2014, 04:55:11 PM
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How do I access the slack chat David? Do I need an invite?
Yes, PM me your email.

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November 28, 2014, 02:01:39 AM
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Just in the process of building a Hyperstake wallet using a raspberry pi will tell you how I get on

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November 28, 2014, 02:03:39 AM
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I can't figure out how to set my split stake threshold.

I'm in the console and have tried "splitstakethreshold", "setstakesplitthreshold", "getstakesplitthreshold" and getting no response. None of those are showing up when I type "help" or looking at the list of commands available.

Is my client out of date? Using 1.0.7.0
I've tried adding a "-" before the phrase in the console, that doesn't work.

Any suggestions?

Hi LiteBit.
Yes, your client is outdated. You will need 1.0.7.2 or higher for those extra commands (not sure if all are precisely worded above).
Importantly, the threshold value will need to be set at every wallet startup, unless you update all the way to 1.0.7.3 (latest), which is the version that implemented recording of the threshold on the wallet file.
Happy Staking!

Thanks, upgraded.

Now what's the correct way to change it?
Here's what I tried
Code:
-setstakesplitthreshold=3200
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setstakesplitthreshold <3200>

neither work
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November 28, 2014, 02:25:42 AM
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setstakesplitthreshold 3200

That is the correct way.  No = or <> needed

However if you want the block to split when it reaches 3200 you need to set the value at 1600.  The number you use is the minimum value you want a block to be after it splits.  What you have chosen, 3200, will result in the block not splitting until it reaches 6400.
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November 28, 2014, 02:26:42 AM
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Thanks, upgraded.

Now what's the correct way to change it?
Here's what I tried
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-setstakesplitthreshold=3200
Code:
setstakesplitthreshold <3200>

neither work

Try this in the debug console..

setstakesplitthreshold 3200

Edit: Ahh!  I see I'm late again.  Cheesy

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November 28, 2014, 04:04:28 AM
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How do I access the slack chat David? Do I need an invite?
Yes, PM me your email.

PM'edß

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November 28, 2014, 06:12:26 AM
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setstakesplitthreshold 3200

That is the correct way.  No = or <> needed

However if you want the block to split when it reaches 3200 you need to set the value at 1600.  The number you use is the minimum value you want a block to be after it splits.  What you have chosen, 3200, will result in the block not splitting until it reaches 6400.

Exactly right!

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November 28, 2014, 01:35:26 PM
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So, my blocks of 3500 are taking 15-20 days to stake now. Crazy!  Cool
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November 28, 2014, 01:46:41 PM
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Diff is the highest its ever been, and rightfully so (thank you presstab). This is done to control inflation and help the price rise. It you want to stake at 10-11 days use 6000 coin blocks.


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November 28, 2014, 02:22:14 PM
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Diff is the highest its ever been, and rightfully so (thank you presstab). This is done to control inflation and help the price rise. It you want to stake at 10-11 days use 6000 coin blocks.


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I have 8k block, 14 days old  Smiley
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November 28, 2014, 05:45:18 PM
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Diff is the highest its ever been, and rightfully so (thank you presstab). This is done to control inflation and help the price rise. It you want to stake at 10-11 days use 6000 coin blocks.


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I am considering making a new RPC call, that would probably maybe only be used by me and a few others that feel altuistic towards the HYP network. Something the would be "stakediffthreshold" or something, that would allow you to say above X diff, turn off staking.

For a large wallet like mine, it could help to stabilize the huge waves that we see in difficulty and make things easier to predict for everyone else.

Just an idea. Wink

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November 28, 2014, 11:29:38 PM
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Diff is the highest its ever been, and rightfully so (thank you presstab). This is done to control inflation and help the price rise. It you want to stake at 10-11 days use 6000 coin blocks.


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Yeah... it must be crazy high right now.  Shocked
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November 29, 2014, 01:37:29 AM
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Thanks Vegasguy. i'll try that and see what happens.

Thanks PressTab.  That would potentially allow the smaller fish to grow in the great big Hyperpond.

There was talk a few pages back about using a Raspberry pi for the wallet.  Anybody know if these would be fine for staking such large amounts of blocks (300+)?  My original EEE PC is telling me its working too hard
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November 29, 2014, 02:38:48 AM
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From reading your last array of posts you do appear pretty stupid....
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November 29, 2014, 04:16:08 AM
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So who got a hold of Pepsi?  The new ads for the super bowl are, HYPED-for-HALFTIME. 

   Good job....        Grin

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November 29, 2014, 11:19:17 AM
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Diff is the highest its ever been, and rightfully so (thank you presstab). This is done to control inflation and help the price rise. It you want to stake at 10-11 days use 6000 coin blocks.


Vegas


I am considering making a new RPC call, that would probably maybe only be used by me and a few others that feel altuistic towards the HYP network. Something the would be "stakediffthreshold" or something, that would allow you to say above X diff, turn off staking.

For a large wallet like mine, it could help to stabilize the huge waves that we see in difficulty and make things easier to predict for everyone else.

Just an idea. Wink
To make it more scalable, add an additionnel condition:
IF your_weight > 2% of network weight
AND
IF diff > 4 (for instance)
THEN stop_minting

There is certainly room for improvements. But with this kind of code, it could be activated on every wallet by default (with a checkbox to deactivate it, of course).
I'd prefer diffe value to be a variable instead of a hardcoded constant, but as I said, this is a first draft

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