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April 05, 2015, 12:05:44 AM
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I'm quite surprised that other Coins haven't introduced the HoboNickels multi-wallet function but maybe that is a bit too complex for people to clone.
Resource hog.

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April 05, 2015, 05:30:01 PM
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I'm quite surprised that other Coins haven't introduced the HoboNickels multi-wallet function but maybe that is a bit too complex for people to clone.
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kinda doubleinterprited. by the way, missed ya here, man)

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April 05, 2015, 05:34:54 PM
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I'm quite surprised that other Coins haven't introduced the HoboNickels multi-wallet function but maybe that is a bit too complex for people to clone.
Resource hog.

kinda doubleinterprited. by the way, missed ya here, man)

I had to read it twice by the way he said it but understand what he means by multiple wallets being a resource hog.
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April 05, 2015, 06:59:35 PM
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I'm quite surprised that other Coins haven't introduced the HoboNickels multi-wallet function but maybe that is a bit too complex for people to clone.
Resource hog.

kinda doubleinterprited. by the way, missed ya here, man)
Yeah, a lot of IRL work an making a living with crypto. I hope to be able to announce huge things in the next months.

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April 06, 2015, 12:18:25 AM
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I am going to try real hard to give a beta version of my explorer wallet tomorrow. It will be closed source. I am still having trouble getting my reindexing commands to work exactly how I want them too Cry so the beta version might now have functional reindexing.

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April 06, 2015, 12:24:12 AM
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I am going to try real hard to give a beta version of my explorer wallet tomorrow. It will be closed source. I am still having trouble getting my reindexing commands to work exactly how I want them too Cry so the beta version might now have functional reindexing.

Just finished moving....

Ok, Not finished, but closer than government work Tongue I'd love to be on the test list. I'm supposed to have good high speed internet hooked up tomorrow. We'll see if CenturyLink can keep an appointment.
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Last edit: April 06, 2015, 04:08:11 PM by presstab
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Ok testers.... here is a binary of my new in wallet block explorer code. At the moment it is RPC only. So if you don't know how to type... don't use it Wink
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vn3mlcc0qnwx7yv/HyperStake-qt-explorer-beta.zip

All of the explorer functions are used by one RPC call "explorer" followed by the appropriate command and parameters.
Commands:
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"<status> example: 'explorer status' this will return the basic status of the explorer\n"
"<indexall>  example: 'explorer indexall' this will index all tx's found on the chain\n"
"<index><startheight><endheight> example: 'explorer index 1 5000' this will index blocks 1-5000 (note: it is fine to index the same block more than once)\n"
"<active> example: 'explorer active' this will auto-index each new block (recommended to perform indexall first)\n"
"<deactivate> example: 'explorer deactivate' this will turn off the auto-indexing\n"
"<address><HyperStake address><summary/txlist> example: 'explorer address pRbwpBsgumVu2pUA4u2BajC9NU5HEQ7Xuq summary' returns an overview of the address\n"
"<richlist><sort by: balance/minted/mined><number of addresses to display> example: 'explorer richlist balance 10'' returns the top 10 balances on the richlist\n"
"<reindex>: 'reindex reindex 5000' this will reindex the last 5000 blocks (Not fully functional, still in code and testing phase)\n");

As always I recommend a fresh backup of the wallet.dat and maybe even the chain if you want. The explorer doesn't mess write to either files, but its always good to have a backup.

Startup the client, it will automatically create a file called explorer.dat. Wait to sync up to the highest block. Go into RPC and type "explorer indexall" - this will scan the entire block chain and index everything you need for a fully functional explorer. It takes about 5-10 minutes and sort of makes the client freeze up (like a bootstrap does), so just leave it without clicking around in the client to try and prevent any crashes. Once you are indexed, you will only need to index blocks as they come in in order to keep current with the latest balances of all of the addresses. So the painful 5-10 minute index should only realistically happen once.

After it is done indexing feel free to try any of the features, find bugs, etc. If you want the wallet to automatically index each block that comes in use "explorer active" - this will also persist through restart so you would need to use "explorer deactivate" to get rid of it. You can check explorer status with "explorer status".

Let me know your feedback! There is still much work to do. My reindexing doesn't work right. There is no orphan control. This is just the basics right now Smiley But a good start.

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April 06, 2015, 09:05:44 PM
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damn racist windoze....

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April 07, 2015, 06:44:44 AM
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damn racist windoze....

We need lindows, the functionality of Windows using Linux.
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April 07, 2015, 02:51:30 PM
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Can't we all just get together to agree that we hate Apple??  Wink

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April 07, 2015, 03:50:16 PM
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Can't we all just get together to agree that we hate Apple??  Wink

YES!

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April 07, 2015, 06:07:54 PM
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Can't we all just get together to agree that we hate Apple??  Wink

I'll agree to that... always laugh when a sheeple tries a real android experience...  Always hear... I can't believe this phone can do (fill in the blank).

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April 08, 2015, 12:16:53 AM
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Can't we all just get together to agree that we hate Apple??  Wink

Does it need to be so difficult to get unlimited moves on Candy Crush?
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April 08, 2015, 12:18:41 AM
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I like the pretty purple icon for the explorer client in testnet

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April 08, 2015, 04:33:10 AM
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I like the pretty purple icon for the explorer client in testnet
Thank allejupa for that one Grin

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April 08, 2015, 07:01:47 AM
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More than a month the wallet doesn't receive Stake why?



What do I do not correctly?
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April 08, 2015, 08:14:23 AM
Last edit: April 08, 2015, 08:26:56 AM by iantunc
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More than a month the wallet doesn't receive Stake why?



What do I do not correctly?

Do you keep your wallet open and unlocked for PoS all the time? The diff was very high through the month, you just wasn't so lucky to stumble upon a correct hash. But your weight is big and I think you'll finally get your stake soon Smiley The general formula here is: the more blocks you have, the more chances to stake you get, but the less the size of each block is, the less chances exist for each of them individually to stake. You should find an equilibrium.

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April 08, 2015, 09:16:46 AM
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Do you keep your wallet open and unlocked for PoS all the time? The diff was very high through the month, you just wasn't so lucky to stumble upon a correct hash. But your weight is big and I think you'll finally get your stake soon Smiley The general formula here is: the more blocks you have, the more chances to stake you get, but the less the size of each block is, the less chances exist for each of them individually to stake. You should find an equilibrium.

Thanks for the answer.
The wallet is open only at night.
That means (MultiSend: Not Active)? It is necessary to divide the sum of coins to activate?
Into what parts it is better to divide 17733 HYP?
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April 08, 2015, 10:24:58 AM
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Do you keep your wallet open and unlocked for PoS all the time? The diff was very high through the month, you just wasn't so lucky to stumble upon a correct hash. But your weight is big and I think you'll finally get your stake soon Smiley The general formula here is: the more blocks you have, the more chances to stake you get, but the less the size of each block is, the less chances exist for each of them individually to stake. You should find an equilibrium.

Thanks for the answer.
The wallet is open only at night.
That means (MultiSend: Not Active)? It is necessary to divide the sum of coins to activate?
Into what parts it is better to divide 17733 HYP?

MultiSend is a feature that allows you to send a part of your stake to some address(es) automatically. It doesn't influence the staking process. I would recommend you to keep the wallet open 24/7 if you can. Thus you will double or even triple the chances. But if you can't, it's better to have big blocks like yours. Anyway, don't split your block until it stakes or you will lose the age. To give you an idea about stake efficiency of some block sizes at this moment: a block of 4000 HYP can reach the 60+ days age without a stake even with the wallet open 24/7.

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April 08, 2015, 11:59:47 AM
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MultiSend is a feature that allows you to send a part of your stake to some address(es) automatically. It doesn't influence the staking process. I would recommend you to keep the wallet open 24/7 if you can. Thus you will double or even triple the chances. But if you can't, it's better to have big blocks like yours. Anyway, don't split your block until it stakes or you will lose the age. To give you an idea about stake efficiency of some block sizes at this moment: a block of 4000 HYP can reach the 60+ days age without a stake even with the wallet open 24/7.

Thanks, now everything is clear!
I will leave everything as it is.
The wallet (HYP) loads the processor much more strongly than wallets of other coins therefore it isn't open 24/7.
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