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Author Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet  (Read 679272 times)
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January 02, 2015, 11:02:00 PM
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I like Hyperstake too but I think of it more as an experiment as the PoS is very, very high.

Not really.  Do you actually stake Hyperstake?  
If so, you'll know what I mean because staking is slowing way down.

So, its not super high in reality.  

Plus, not trying to say anything bad but -
Going through the searching & post history of hyper (not hyperstake).. sounds like there was a lot of premining that went on and fights with developers.
Also a fiasco with tokyoghetto.  Not sure its really a coin I would want to get into.

Be diligent, do research first.

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January 02, 2015, 11:48:26 PM
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Alright lets stay on topic here folks.

I am officially done with my coding vacation that I took over the holidays, and am beginning work on HYP once again Smiley

I was successfully able to modify Stake For Charity to use coin control, so that it will no longer select the wrong block to send.
https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/commit/7ea17ac9fbb443f53233f05926afe7de9da24dde

Next step will be to add the ability to use multiple s4c addresses and percentages at once.  Then after that I will add a GUI for this which we have deemed to be called MultiSend.

Ha I am actually a bit excited to get back into my coding mindset Tongue  Hopefully I will release a new version of HYP wallet in the next week or two with all of the recent changes.


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January 03, 2015, 12:29:58 AM
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Alright lets stay on topic here folks.

I am officially done with my coding vacation that I took over the holidays, and am beginning work on HYP once again Smiley

I was successfully able to modify Stake For Charity to use coin control, so that it will no longer select the wrong block to send.
https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/commit/7ea17ac9fbb443f53233f05926afe7de9da24dde

Next step will be to add the ability to use multiple s4c addresses and percentages at once.  Then after that I will add a GUI for this which we have deemed to be called MultiSend.

Ha I am actually a bit excited to get back into my coding mindset Tongue  Hopefully I will release a new version of HYP wallet in the next week or two with all of the recent changes.



Sweet, I love it when you talk dirty (code). LOL
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Last edit: January 03, 2015, 01:38:58 AM by rocoro
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Ha I am actually a bit excited to get back into my coding mindset Tongue  Hopefully I will release a new version of HYP wallet in the next week or two with all of the recent changes.



Way to go!  Looking forward to seeing the new version of wallet and things progressing!

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January 03, 2015, 04:10:57 AM
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I also added this commit tonight (yes I am coding on Friday night because I am still tired from New Years) https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/commit/c9a1322400961c2905eef31f8c24cafd084b4d29

This commit makes it so that when you use the splitblock feature, the transaction fee will default to 0.001 HYP.  This accomplishes two things: 1) it makes it so that you should rarely if ever get a message that you haven't set aside enough transaction fee.  2) it adds a little bit of transaction fee premium to those adding larger transactions to the block chain.

At the end of the day, this fee is still very very light, especially considering the price of HYP right now.  This is optional and can be changed by anyone that builds their own wallet, and is in no way a fork or anything like that.  Cool

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January 03, 2015, 11:56:38 AM
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I am officially done with my coding vacation that I took over the holidays, and am beginning work on HYP once again Smiley
(several new commits)
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January 03, 2015, 06:44:58 PM
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OK. I have a question I´m asking on behalf of a ¨friend.¨

My ¨friend¨ was going to consolidate some blocks in his HYP wallet with some recent HYP purchases he made.

This ¨friend¨ knows that in retrospect, he should have stuck to a smaller block size, rather than sending almost 10000 HYP in a single transaction. He doesn´t always think things through.

The transaction has sat unconfirmed for over 45 minutes.

I can tell this ¨friend¨one of two things:

1. ¨Suck it up and be smarter in the future. You´re just out the HYP.¨
2. ¨Don´t worry, the transaction will just take a long time due to its large block size.¨

Which answer should I tell my ¨friend?¨

I´m also thinking of telling my ¨friend¨, ¨Nice job loser, you´ve just bumped up the difficulty level.¨

Any (relatively polite) feedback I can give my ¨friend¨, would be greatly appreciated.

I have to be careful, since he´s a bit of a wuss.

Thanks in advance!



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January 03, 2015, 07:59:54 PM
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Which answer should I tell my ¨friend?¨

I´m also thinking of telling my ¨friend¨, ¨Nice job loser, you´ve just bumped up the difficulty level.¨

Any (relatively polite) feedback I can give my ¨friend¨, would be greatly appreciated.

I have to be careful, since he´s a bit of a wuss.

Thanks in advance!

Just say to him:

Open your wallet, go to "send" tab. Click "input" button.
Select the 10,000 block you has recently transferred and split it in two 5000 blocks, or three 3333 blocks, whatever he fancies most.

After that, your friend will have two or three blocks that will fit better hyp concept.
The more your friend delays to do this, the later their coins will stack.

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January 03, 2015, 08:14:16 PM
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OK. I have a question I´m asking on behalf of a ¨friend.¨

My ¨friend¨ was going to consolidate some blocks in his HYP wallet with some recent HYP purchases he made.

This ¨friend¨ knows that in retrospect, he should have stuck to a smaller block size, rather than sending almost 10000 HYP in a single transaction. He doesn´t always think things through.

The transaction has sat unconfirmed for over 45 minutes.

I can tell this ¨friend¨one of two things:

1. ¨Suck it up and be smarter in the future. You´re just out the HYP.¨
2. ¨Don´t worry, the transaction will just take a long time due to its large block size.¨

Which answer should I tell my ¨friend?¨

I´m also thinking of telling my ¨friend¨, ¨Nice job loser, you´ve just bumped up the difficulty level.¨

Any (relatively polite) feedback I can give my ¨friend¨, would be greatly appreciated.

I have to be careful, since he´s a bit of a wuss.

Thanks in advance!


If the transaction is sitting unconfirmed, then there was a problem. What you need to do is make sure you are using the most recent version of the wallet. Then click on tools and repair wallet, this should repair your wallet to what it was before the transaction and allow you to resend it.

Sending 10k in one transaction is absolutely fine. I send hundreds of thousands sometimes.

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January 03, 2015, 11:40:03 PM
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So I forgot to split this block... it will be interesting to see how long it takes to stake.


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January 04, 2015, 12:58:21 AM
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So I forgot to split this block... it will be interesting to see how long it takes to stake.



Why does the block above it have which is the same age have no weight?
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January 04, 2015, 01:50:10 AM
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So I forgot to split this block... it will be interesting to see how long it takes to stake.



Why does the block above it have which is the same age have no weight?

I imported another key into this wallet and it logs the tx time as when the key was imported. I will poke around in the code to see if I can change this.

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January 04, 2015, 02:43:40 AM
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OK. I have a question I´m asking on behalf of a ¨friend.¨

My ¨friend¨ was going to consolidate some blocks in his HYP wallet with some recent HYP purchases he made.

This ¨friend¨ knows that in retrospect, he should have stuck to a smaller block size, rather than sending almost 10000 HYP in a single transaction. He doesn´t always think things through.

The transaction has sat unconfirmed for over 45 minutes.

I can tell this ¨friend¨one of two things:

1. ¨Suck it up and be smarter in the future. You´re just out the HYP.¨
2. ¨Don´t worry, the transaction will just take a long time due to its large block size.¨

Which answer should I tell my ¨friend?¨

I´m also thinking of telling my ¨friend¨, ¨Nice job loser, you´ve just bumped up the difficulty level.¨

Any (relatively polite) feedback I can give my ¨friend¨, would be greatly appreciated.

I have to be careful, since he´s a bit of a wuss.

Thanks in advance!


If the transaction is sitting unconfirmed, then there was a problem. What you need to do is make sure you are using the most recent version of the wallet. Then click on tools and repair wallet, this should repair your wallet to what it was before the transaction and allow you to resend it.

Sending 10k in one transaction is absolutely fine. I send hundreds of thousands sometimes.


The 10000 HYP transaction eventually confirmed. It just took a while. It´s been properly split now.  Grin
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January 04, 2015, 03:01:17 AM
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Just been getting a ton of stakes lately and was just wondering what block sizes are you guys using? Most of my blocks are in the 3-4k range, with my highest block at 5500. With diff hitting double digits now, what are you guys doing differently?

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January 04, 2015, 03:07:46 AM
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Just been getting a ton of stakes lately and was just wondering what block sizes are you guys using? Most of my blocks are in the 3-4k range, with my highest block at 5500. With diff hitting double digits now, what are you guys doing differently?

Well I have mine set to 8k as I believe that compound interest will win out. Mine stake within 12-14 days max so I get two stakes within a month. They are at max of 1k but get two each month for each block. Then compounded it works out better. Just my opinion.
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January 04, 2015, 05:03:27 AM
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Do you leave your PC on 24/7?

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January 04, 2015, 06:02:14 AM
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Sucks, I was keeping track of this but my gut tells me its better to go higher block size and eat the max reward but compound as well. I'm not 100% its the best option but its what I'm doing and damnit, I'm rolling with it.

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January 04, 2015, 11:14:12 AM
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I've set my splitthreshold to 2950, so my blocks are between 3000 and 6000 and are doing fine. Though I suppose that with the increase of diff I will have to increase the threshold.

Presstab, there's a little flaw in the wallet, if you list the rpc calls with help command, in the "get" area you get
getnewaddress [account]
getnewpubkey [account]
getpeerinfo
getrawmempool
getrawtransaction <txid> [verbose=0]
getreceivedbyaccount <account> [minconf=1]
getreceivedbyaddress <HyperStakeaddress> [minconf=1]
setstakesplitthreshold
getstaketx <txid>
gettransaction <txid>
getwork [data]
getworkex [data, coinbase]

I think that this "setstakesplitthreshold" is a "getstakesplitthreshold" because is not listed anywhere else, but it works if you write getstakesplitthreshold

Another issue. I can lock and unlock the wallet with the menu options, but not typing the proper rpc commands on the console. The same occurs if I use rpc calls in a php programs whitin a web site. The walletlock works properly, but not walletpassphrase.

I use
Code:
 $desbloquea=$cripto->walletpassphrase($pfs,floatval('0'));

which doesn't return any error, but doesn't work. (working fine on other crypto's wallets)

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January 04, 2015, 03:26:45 PM
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I haven't dine anything regarding rpc calls or stake threshold, what does that do and what should I adjust it to? Also where in the wallet would I need to access this from?

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January 04, 2015, 03:40:27 PM
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I really like LuckyAlt. Will (the owner) is reactive; you can invest or divest whenever you want; he is working presently on making sure you can reuse a deposit address with S4C - that way, you can invest regularly or play without fear of running permanently broke (you just have to wait for the next stake). Finally, with multisend coming, this means you can send a part of your stake for cashing out ("stake-and-cash") at Poloniex, and another part to LuckyAlt for investing/playing.

I really like it when the advantages of HyperStake are being used.

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