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Author Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet  (Read 679272 times)
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January 16, 2015, 08:52:33 PM
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ok lets try this then.

go back to #1 and change the file to its original state:

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deb http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy main contrib non-free rpi

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pastebin that

then

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sudo apt-get update

pastebin that


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January 16, 2015, 09:06:43 PM
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Upgrade: http://pastebin.com/mkcXk5wn

Update: http://pastebin.com/Dp9cXx78

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January 16, 2015, 09:18:36 PM
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ok now try to install the deps again and pastebin that please.

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January 16, 2015, 09:26:06 PM
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ok now try to install the deps again and pastebin that please.

it looks like the same thing as before

http://pastebin.com/s6bBdmU3

EDIT: I hit the post button  too fast haha

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January 16, 2015, 09:27:04 PM
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except I have not seen that output yet bud. lol duh

This is what I meant to say...

in terminal:

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sudo apt-get install -y libboost1.50-dev libboost-filesystem1.50-dev libboost-system1.50-dev libboost-program-options1.50-dev libboost-thread1.50-dev libssl-dev libdb5.1++-dev libminiupnpc-dev

Thinking that how the script is set up its not actually trying to install the deps cause the "&&" means the install will not take place unless the previous command (sudo apt-get update) finishes without error (which its not) and my lazy ass was just copying the same line from the bash script. This should at least do something different.

ffs this is linux 101 I'm sorry it took all day to get my head out of my ass

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January 16, 2015, 09:46:01 PM
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haha it's ok.  I've been "working" on some gradschool stuff thats due at midnight since noon and all I have done is watch youtube videos and try and get this working.  I just entered the new code and it looks like everything downloaded and updated and such.  should I try and open the qt now?

EDIT:  WAHOO IT WORKS!  Thanks man! Thanks a ton! Now it is loading the bootstrap from the script.  This will take a while

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January 16, 2015, 10:07:18 PM
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w00t!

Again, sorry this whole day has been one train wreck after another. I'm glad you are sorted out bud!

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January 16, 2015, 10:09:40 PM
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w00t!

Again, sorry this whole day has been one train wreck after another. I'm glad you are sorted out bud!

no, thank you man.  I've currently got the qt running on my macbook but I didnt want to leave that on 24/7.  I am glad you were able to help me get it running.  Now just a random question for you: How long does it take to load the bootstrap data?

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January 16, 2015, 10:11:11 PM
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lol on the pi? beats me (dont have any pi's anymore) but I'd wager its gonna be a while... takes a good amount of time on a regular pc as it is.

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January 16, 2015, 10:13:49 PM
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lol on the pi? beats me (dont have any pi's anymore) but I'd wager its gonna be a while... takes a good amount of time on a regular pc as it is.


yeah, thats what I figured haha.  It's not like I use it for anything really so it isn't going to bother me just to leave it and let it do its thing.  Now I guess I should actually do that school work I have been putting off all day.  Again, thanks a lot man.  I never would have gotten it on there if I didn't have you helping.

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January 16, 2015, 10:15:18 PM
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No problem bud, glad I was able to help ya.

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January 17, 2015, 02:49:30 AM
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and now after making a conf file, it isn't getting any connections to the network.  Why can't things just be simple haha

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January 17, 2015, 12:11:24 PM
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welcome to linux! lol

a conf shouldn't affect your connections, are you sure thats the issue?

[edit] to add to this, if you are still having connection issues, you can add a few nodes to your conf from here: http://hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo

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January 17, 2015, 02:21:17 PM
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Awesome!! I am having a lot more stakes hit the max reward too. I have now been sizing blocks with the intention of hitting the max reward for a faster stake.
Me too, I started some days ago. I decided to only combine blocks that are more than 30 days old.

From the compiled version. You can now have an estimate of how much you "wasted" by hitting the wall (this doesn't take higher compounded interests into account).

It is not clear here, but I was hovering the 1000 HYP stake.

Great you liked this presstab!, we could be pioneers with this put into practice contract, and cold storage staking would be awsome too, more secure and energy efficent right?, wallets can stay offline?
What we need is more dev. We even are ready to pay them (not much and in HYP). But even that way, no dev and our todo list is growing Sad.

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January 17, 2015, 04:21:44 PM
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welcome to linux! lol

a conf shouldn't affect your connections, are you sure thats the issue?

[edit] to add to this, if you are still having connection issues, you can add a few nodes to your conf from here: http://hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo

I just assume it was the conf file.  I left it on for a few hours while I went to work last night and when I got home it still didn't have any actual connections to the network. I added a few nodes.  We will see if that helps.  Does the rcpuser and password field make a difference as to what is actually entered into them?

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January 17, 2015, 04:29:04 PM
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welcome to linux! lol

a conf shouldn't affect your connections, are you sure thats the issue?

[edit] to add to this, if you are still having connection issues, you can add a few nodes to your conf from here: http://hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo

I just assume it was the conf file.  I left it on for a few hours while I went to work last night and when I got home it still didn't have any actual connections to the network. I added a few nodes.  We will see if that helps.  Does the rcpuser and password field make a difference as to what is actually entered into them?

Only if you are making rpc calls. Otherwise, no, they don't make a difference.
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welcome to linux! lol

a conf shouldn't affect your connections, are you sure thats the issue?

[edit] to add to this, if you are still having connection issues, you can add a few nodes to your conf from here: http://hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo

I just assume it was the conf file.  I left it on for a few hours while I went to work last night and when I got home it still didn't have any actual connections to the network. I added a few nodes.  We will see if that helps.  Does the rcpuser and password field make a difference as to what is actually entered into them?

Only if you are making rpc calls. Otherwise, no, they don't make a difference.

yeah.....I don't know what that is so that wont matter for me.  I got it to connect to the network though.  I copy'd the peers.dat and blkindex.dat from my mac wallet and it now connects to the network as well as loading up in about 10 seconds as opposed to a minute and a half

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January 17, 2015, 05:49:51 PM
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welcome to linux! lol

a conf shouldn't affect your connections, are you sure thats the issue?

[edit] to add to this, if you are still having connection issues, you can add a few nodes to your conf from here: http://hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo

I just assume it was the conf file.  I left it on for a few hours while I went to work last night and when I got home it still didn't have any actual connections to the network. I added a few nodes.  We will see if that helps.  Does the rcpuser and password field make a difference as to what is actually entered into them?

Only if you are making rpc calls. Otherwise, no, they don't make a difference.

yeah.....I don't know what that is so that wont matter for me.  I got it to connect to the network though.  I copy'd the peers.dat and blkindex.dat from my mac wallet and it now connects to the network as well as loading up in about 10 seconds as opposed to a minute and a half

I am guessing the the pi script still links to /presstab/hyperstake but the main repo is now /hyperstake/hyperstake. So you may be on an older version, which had more problems connecting to peers.

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January 17, 2015, 05:55:36 PM
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welcome to linux! lol

a conf shouldn't affect your connections, are you sure thats the issue?

[edit] to add to this, if you are still having connection issues, you can add a few nodes to your conf from here: http://hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo

I just assume it was the conf file.  I left it on for a few hours while I went to work last night and when I got home it still didn't have any actual connections to the network. I added a few nodes.  We will see if that helps.  Does the rcpuser and password field make a difference as to what is actually entered into them?

Only if you are making rpc calls. Otherwise, no, they don't make a difference.

yeah.....I don't know what that is so that wont matter for me.  I got it to connect to the network though.  I copy'd the peers.dat and blkindex.dat from my mac wallet and it now connects to the network as well as loading up in about 10 seconds as opposed to a minute and a half

http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/RPC

RPC can be SUPER handy on low power gear since you can pretty well do anything with it and the client daemon that you can do with the qt. (thus taking up less resources)

The problem though is the bin you are using is based off of older code and does not include some more sexier coin control calls. You could compile from source yourself, but this is a very time consuming process for the pi (and a pain in the ass in general). If you want to pursue that route there is help to be had from the community on doing so.



welcome to linux! lol

a conf shouldn't affect your connections, are you sure thats the issue?

[edit] to add to this, if you are still having connection issues, you can add a few nodes to your conf from here: http://hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com/peerinfo

I just assume it was the conf file.  I left it on for a few hours while I went to work last night and when I got home it still didn't have any actual connections to the network. I added a few nodes.  We will see if that helps.  Does the rcpuser and password field make a difference as to what is actually entered into them?

Only if you are making rpc calls. Otherwise, no, they don't make a difference.

yeah.....I don't know what that is so that wont matter for me.  I got it to connect to the network though.  I copy'd the peers.dat and blkindex.dat from my mac wallet and it now connects to the network as well as loading up in about 10 seconds as opposed to a minute and a half

I am guessing the the pi script still links to /presstab/hyperstake but the main repo is now /hyperstake/hyperstake. So you may be on an older version, which had more problems connecting to peers.

Worse, the most recent bin available is 1.0.6. I wonder if super kasvain could cook another one.

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January 17, 2015, 05:58:33 PM
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New HyperStake Wallet Beta Release

This beta release adds:

MultiSend RPC
CoinControl RPC
DisableStake RPC
Making Sync more efficient
Bug and memleak fixes

Please make sure to backup your wallet.dat regularly.

For themes make sure it is located in the same place as your hyperstake-qt.exe.

Please bootstrap for the fastest sync (if you are syncing from scratch). Bootstrap details can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7695751#msg7695751

https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.0.9-BETA


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WHAT IS MULTISEND?
MultiSend is a rebuild of what used to be called Stake For Charity (s4c)
MultiSend allows a user to automatically send a percent of their stake reward to as many addresses as you would like
The MultiSend transaction is sent when the staked coins mature (30 confirmations)
The only current restriction is that you cannot choose to send more than 100% of your stake using MultiSend
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MULTISEND COMMANDS (usage: multisend <command>)
print - displays the current MultiSend vector
clear - deletes the current MultiSend vector
enable - activates the current MultiSend vector
disable - disables the current MultiSend vector
delete <Address #> - deletes an address from the MultiSend vector
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TO CREATE OR ADD TO THE MULTISEND VECTOR:
multisend <HyperStake Address> <percent>
This will add a new address to the MultiSend vector
Percent is a whole number 1 to 100.
****************************************************************

This is a beta release, so help me get out any bugs!! Right now MultiSend vector is saved to database so it will persist through power off. You will however need to disable it each time you start your wallet up (if you don't want it to run) - <multisend disable>

I will probably switch the code to leave it enabled through shutdown for the real release of the wallet.

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