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At the advice of Sr. Otronic, I purchase this little beauty last week Cost my about $80 after getting all the parts I wanted, heat sync, case, cables, etc. I didn't fork up the extra cash for the eMMc *yet*, and am running a normal sdcard. http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G141578608433I just got it fully synced and got my first stake with it I am running the daemon. It takes about 5% of my CPU and 17% of memory. The CPU bumps up near 100% for about one second once every 30 seconds or so when it produces a new round of PoS hashes (without the liteStake code it would have been near 100% all the time I would guess). I was able to compile fairly easily. I used: ./autogen.sh ./configure --with-gui=no --with-incompatible-bdb make Takes about 30 minutes to compile. The bootstrap takes a few hours to complete as well. Here is a pic with coffee cup for scale. Notice that the odroid is smaller than my WDTV. could you help with the installation of device ,i cant do linux What do you need help with? Also, there are plenty of friendly folks on ##hypstake on freenode that would be happy to help you with any problem you might have. if u buy this , i need install , but it in linux , i dun know , would be great if the install , come in .exe format, so all i have to do .pop in sdcard and run exe Is there a GUI for multisend or have to set this in RPC? Was looking for s4c, I expect that doesnt work anymore?
all you had to do was look back 1 or 2 page I guess you can eat your own words here... Same goes for Linux, simply search the internet, that's how I learned it...
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February 24, 2015, 12:31:55 AM |
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Hey everyone, just wondering what block sizes people are using now to maximise their stakes etc?
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David Latapie
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February 24, 2015, 01:00:43 AM |
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HyperLoan round 6: My mistake, I did not send the HyperLoan for quite some time. I will resume soon and everyone on the waiting list will have his. Hyper number 5 (dedicated to Lou Presstab): HyperDigest #5
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February 24, 2015, 01:08:07 AM |
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Hey everyone, just wondering what block sizes people are using now to maximise their stakes etc?
I'm interested to know what is the optimal size of a block, for staking, From what I understand the great difficulty as well be in small blocks. May be under 1k. Someone who has an opinion about it?
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presstab (OP)
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February 24, 2015, 01:36:00 AM |
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Hey everyone, just wondering what block sizes people are using now to maximise their stakes etc?
I'm interested to know what is the optimal size of a block, for staking, From what I understand the great difficulty as well be in small blocks. May be under 1k. Someone who has an opinion about it? I would try not to make blocks less than 4k, unless you have a good amount of patience. This means that most of the time you will hit 1k reward, but sometimes if you are lucky you will get below 1k. Most blocks being staked are hitting 1k now. Inflation control in action
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mafort1469
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February 24, 2015, 02:09:29 AM |
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Hey everyone, just wondering what block sizes people are using now to maximise their stakes etc?
I'm interested to know what is the optimal size of a block, for staking, From what I understand the great difficulty as well be in small blocks. May be under 1k. Someone who has an opinion about it? I would try not to make blocks less than 4k, unless you have a good amount of patience. This means that most of the time you will hit 1k reward, but sometimes if you are lucky you will get below 1k. Most blocks being staked are hitting 1k now. Inflation control in action Yes it is now a game of bigger blocks and stake quicker or smaller blocks and maximize block reward. Ah the fun to have. Personally I have my blocks at 11-13k range and they stake within 16 days usually, however, they are all maxed out at the 1k block reward. If you have smaller blocks then it could take 30 days to stake, but then you could hopefully maximize block reward and not go over 1k. Decision is up to you whichever you think is best. Both sides have advantages.
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presstab (OP)
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February 24, 2015, 02:12:42 AM |
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Yes it is now a game of bigger blocks and stake quicker or smaller blocks and maximize block reward. Ah the fun to have. Personally I have my blocks at 11-13k range and they stake within 16 days usually, however, they are all maxed out at the 1k block reward. If you have smaller blocks then it could take 30 days to stake, but then you could hopefully maximize block reward and not go over 1k. Decision is up to you whichever you think is best. Both sides have advantages.
Hmmm can we stop blaming high diff on me, and start blaming stakefort?
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eprocent
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February 24, 2015, 02:17:11 AM |
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Hey everyone, just wondering what block sizes people are using now to maximise their stakes etc?
I'm interested to know what is the optimal size of a block, for staking, From what I understand the great difficulty as well be in small blocks. May be under 1k. Someone who has an opinion about it? I would try not to make blocks less than 4k, unless you have a good amount of patience. This means that most of the time you will hit 1k reward, but sometimes if you are lucky you will get below 1k. Most blocks being staked are hitting 1k now. Inflation control in action Thanks presstab. from Your opinion 6000 or 8000 block size is better than 4000?
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presstab (OP)
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February 24, 2015, 02:36:09 AM |
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Thanks presstab. from Your opinion 6000 or 8000 block size is better than 4000?
I would say go with 4k, but it could take 15 days or so. Depends on what you want to get out of it. 4k blocks give a 0.25% return (assuming 1k reward). And 8k block would be 0.125%. Depends on what your preference is.
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m33
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February 24, 2015, 11:34:29 AM |
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At the advice of Sr. Otronic, I purchase this little beauty last week Cost my about $80 after getting all the parts I wanted, heat sync, case, cables, etc. I didn't fork up the extra cash for the eMMc *yet*, and am running a normal sdcard. http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G141578608433I just got it fully synced and got my first stake with it I am running the daemon. It takes about 5% of my CPU and 17% of memory. The CPU bumps up near 100% for about one second once every 30 seconds or so when it produces a new round of PoS hashes (without the liteStake code it would have been near 100% all the time I would guess). I was able to compile fairly easily. I used: ./autogen.sh ./configure --with-gui=no --with-incompatible-bdb make Takes about 30 minutes to compile. The bootstrap takes a few hours to complete as well. Here is a pic with coffee cup for scale. Notice that the odroid is smaller than my WDTV. could you help with the installation of device ,i cant do linux What do you need help with? Also, there are plenty of friendly folks on ##hypstake on freenode that would be happy to help you with any problem you might have. if u buy this , i need install , but it in linux , i dun know , would be great if the install , come in .exe format, so all i have to do .pop in sdcard and run exe Is there a GUI for multisend or have to set this in RPC? Was looking for s4c, I expect that doesnt work anymore?
all you had to do was look back 1 or 2 page I guess you can eat your own words here... Same goes for Linux, simply search the internet, that's how I learned it... seen that already ,and have no idea what it is say , and i dun have a linux machine , that why i need a downloadable , for windows which will install the file to emm or sdcard , thank u
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m33
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February 24, 2015, 11:39:23 AM |
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Hey everyone, just wondering what block sizes people are using now to maximise their stakes etc?
I'm interested to know what is the optimal size of a block, for staking, From what I understand the great difficulty as well be in small blocks. May be under 1k. Someone who has an opinion about it? i have about 18 block with size from 2k to 2.7k , oldest coin age now 43 days . weight stop at 67k ++, all have hit the wall 1k max, next i guess i will have to combine the into bigger block just so that it can stake
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February 24, 2015, 12:41:37 PM |
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Thanks presstab. from Your opinion 6000 or 8000 block size is better than 4000?
I would say go with 4k, but it could take 15 days or so. Depends on what you want to get out of it. 4k blocks give a 0.25% return (assuming 1k reward). And 8k block would be 0.125%. Depends on what your preference is. I'm not at My HYP comp but as I remember it, at the present avg diff 4k blocks show about 20-25 days to stake. Although my blocks seem to stake faster than what is estimated in coin control. My blocks are currently 6-8k
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billotronic
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February 24, 2015, 07:03:40 PM |
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Yes it is now a game of bigger blocks and stake quicker or smaller blocks and maximize block reward. Ah the fun to have. Personally I have my blocks at 11-13k range and they stake within 16 days usually, however, they are all maxed out at the 1k block reward. If you have smaller blocks then it could take 30 days to stake, but then you could hopefully maximize block reward and not go over 1k. Decision is up to you whichever you think is best. Both sides have advantages.
Hmmm can we stop blaming high diff on me, and start blaming stakefort? lol no. At the advice of Sr. Otronic, I purchase this little beauty last week Cost my about $80 after getting all the parts I wanted, heat sync, case, cables, etc. I didn't fork up the extra cash for the eMMc *yet*, and am running a normal sdcard. http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G141578608433I just got it fully synced and got my first stake with it I am running the daemon. It takes about 5% of my CPU and 17% of memory. The CPU bumps up near 100% for about one second once every 30 seconds or so when it produces a new round of PoS hashes (without the liteStake code it would have been near 100% all the time I would guess). I was able to compile fairly easily. I used: ./autogen.sh ./configure --with-gui=no --with-incompatible-bdb make Takes about 30 minutes to compile. The bootstrap takes a few hours to complete as well. Here is a pic with coffee cup for scale. Notice that the odroid is smaller than my WDTV. could you help with the installation of device ,i cant do linux What do you need help with? Also, there are plenty of friendly folks on ##hypstake on freenode that would be happy to help you with any problem you might have. if u buy this , i need install , but it in linux , i dun know , would be great if the install , come in .exe format, so all i have to do .pop in sdcard and run exe Is there a GUI for multisend or have to set this in RPC? Was looking for s4c, I expect that doesnt work anymore?
all you had to do was look back 1 or 2 page I guess you can eat your own words here... Same goes for Linux, simply search the internet, that's how I learned it... seen that already ,and have no idea what it is say , and i dun have a linux machine , that why i need a downloadable , for windows which will install the file to emm or sdcard , thank u You do not need a linux machine to install this. You could buy an sd card or emmc with linux preinstalled with the odroid. Once you have it all plugged in and powered on you can either use it as a traditional computer (with keyboard mouse monitor) or use it headless and ssh to the odroid to perform the commands to compile the wallet.
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eprocent
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February 24, 2015, 07:19:58 PM |
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Thanks presstab. from Your opinion 6000 or 8000 block size is better than 4000?
I would say go with 4k, but it could take 15 days or so. Depends on what you want to get out of it. 4k blocks give a 0.25% return (assuming 1k reward). And 8k block would be 0.125%. Depends on what your preference is. I understand. Thank you very much presstab!
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February 25, 2015, 01:42:11 AM |
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hey guys, have an issue that I can't figure out.. I have an address with 66k HYP hidden somewhere.. the address is
pUYEYrPXxeYNiHpEfpForEoT1GDV97iiGf
you can see that the HYP are there if you look on the Rich list, around position 257. I have the wallet with the address, and the wallet says zero balance. the HYP were there, but somehow while I was transffering them to my other wallet to larger blocks, these 66k got lost some how. can some one help me out?? I have tried repairwallet but didn't fix anything. I have exported the wallet, re-synced the blockchain... whats up with this?? Ideas??
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presstab (OP)
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February 25, 2015, 03:01:10 AM |
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hey guys, have an issue that I can't figure out.. I have an address with 66k HYP hidden somewhere.. the address is
pUYEYrPXxeYNiHpEfpForEoT1GDV97iiGf
you can see that the HYP are there if you look on the Rich list, around position 257. I have the wallet with the address, and the wallet says zero balance. the HYP were there, but somehow while I was transffering them to my other wallet to larger blocks, these 66k got lost some how. can some one help me out?? I have tried repairwallet but didn't fix anything. I have exported the wallet, re-synced the blockchain... whats up with this?? Ideas??
Do you have the latest version of the wallet and are you sure that you are on the correct chain? Use the getblockhash command in console to compare one of your top blocks with the block explorer. If you are on the correct chain, then go back into debug and "dumpprivkey pUYEYrPXxeYNiHpEfpForEoT1GDV97iiGf" don't share the results with anyone. Close the client and rename your wallet.dat to walletold.dat. Restart the client and you will have a fresh wallet. Go into debug and type "importprivkey putkeyhere" That should rescan the entire chain and grab all of your balances. Restart the wallet one more time and make sure everything looks normal.
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February 25, 2015, 03:25:34 AM |
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this is my wallet version
 { "version" : "v1.1.0.0HyperStake-1.1", "protocolversion" : 72000, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 0.00000000, "newmint" : 0.00000000, "stake" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 246653, "moneysupply" : 124240120.09506901, "connections" : 5, "proxy" : "", "ip" : "68.104.3.84", "difficulty" : 14.70406863, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1424834544, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" }
I believe this is correct. I exported the priv key and followed your instructions, and still no luck, any other ideas??
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February 25, 2015, 03:49:35 AM |
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this is my wallet version
 { "version" : "v1.1.0.0HyperStake-1.1", "protocolversion" : 72000, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 0.00000000, "newmint" : 0.00000000, "stake" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 246653, "moneysupply" : 124240120.09506901, "connections" : 5, "proxy" : "", "ip" : "68.104.3.84", "difficulty" : 14.70406863, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1424834544, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" }
I believe this is correct. I exported the priv key and followed your instructions, and still no luck, any other ideas??
have you resynced the block chain? it may be on a fork given the recent changes. It shouldn't be with the current client (you are up to date) but it's still possible that if you updated after the fork that you have remained on a bad fork. That happened to me. (totally my fault, I knew about the update and had other things going on). deleting the block chain and resyncing fixed it for me.
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m33
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February 25, 2015, 04:19:27 AM Last edit: February 25, 2015, 04:33:18 AM by m33 |
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You do not need a linux machine to install this. You could buy an sd card or emmc with linux preinstalled with the odroid. Once you have it all plugged in and powered on you can either use it as a traditional computer (with keyboard mouse monitor) or use it headless and ssh to the odroid to perform the commands to compile the wallet.
buy emmc or sdcard loaded with linux from odroid,is this correct?? so if i get the sdcard for 8 buck , can it be copied on a windows machine , i few afew sdcard sitting around doing nothing want to make use of it
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presstab (OP)
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February 25, 2015, 05:49:07 AM |
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this is my wallet version
 { "version" : "v1.1.0.0HyperStake-1.1", "protocolversion" : 72000, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 0.00000000, "newmint" : 0.00000000, "stake" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 246653, "moneysupply" : 124240120.09506901, "connections" : 5, "proxy" : "", "ip" : "68.104.3.84", "difficulty" : 14.70406863, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1424834544, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" }
I believe this is correct. I exported the priv key and followed your instructions, and still no luck, any other ideas??
Looks like the wrong chain. Try resyncing using this method https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg10471362#msg10471362
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