myagui
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April 24, 2015, 10:07:31 PM |
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Tough & busy times are keeping me from participating much here on IRC, but whenever I get a chance, I read up the chatlogs and what not. Just stopped by to say - damn - you guys look to be having way too much fun
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Crestington
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April 24, 2015, 11:01:42 PM |
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Tough & busy times are keeping me from participating much here on IRC, but whenever I get a chance, I read up the chatlogs and what not. Just stopped by to say - damn - you guys look to be having way too much fun To take things too seriously slows the flow of ideas, laugh all the way to the bank
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billotronic
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April 24, 2015, 11:35:21 PM |
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Tough & busy times are keeping me from participating much here on IRC, but whenever I get a chance, I read up the chatlogs and what not. Just stopped by to say - damn - you guys look to be having way too much fun Our fun is diminished the the absence of you sir.
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mafort1469
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April 26, 2015, 01:14:40 AM |
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Tough & busy times are keeping me from participating much here on IRC, but whenever I get a chance, I read up the chatlogs and what not. Just stopped by to say - damn - you guys look to be having way too much fun Our fun is diminished the the absence of you sir. Wow, he was the only one still on slack until today. Kinda funny you saying this. All is well in the HYP world.
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CiZ
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April 26, 2015, 07:06:52 AM |
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WHATTTTT ? ? ? Sync never end. HYP Wallet v1.1.0.1 it use very upload traffic bandwidth more than 4.2GB+ in 4 days. Wallet passed checked.
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.I'm CiZ my HyperStake Member.
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Crestington
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April 26, 2015, 07:20:59 AM |
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I normally check up about once a day, sadly I don't have any HYP but I am a big fan!
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mafort1469
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April 26, 2015, 12:57:04 PM |
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I normally check up about once a day, sadly I don't have any HYP but I am a big fan!
Would you like a few HYP to play with? I will gladly send if you provide an addy. Thanks!
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foroplus
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April 26, 2015, 07:16:19 PM |
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Just to shake the forum a little. Too quiet. A few changes in code to show a little more information. http://comm.hopto.org/comm/explorador.phpAnd waiting for more improvements from Press's side to suck all the juice from the wallet.
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presstab (OP)
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April 26, 2015, 08:42:02 PM |
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WHATTTTT ? ? ? Sync never end. HYP Wallet v1.1.0.1 it use very upload traffic bandwidth more than 4.2GB+ in 4 days. Wallet passed checked. Might be on a bad fork. Try bootstrapping and see if it can get you up to date. I just added a fresh bootstrap now. (see OP for instructions and link) If you are having bandwidth problems enter "strictincoming true" & "strictprotocol true" into the debug window.
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presstab (OP)
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April 26, 2015, 08:43:56 PM |
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Just to shake the forum a little. Too quiet. A few changes in code to show a little more information. http://comm.hopto.org/comm/explorador.phpAnd waiting for more improvements from Press's side to suck all the juice from the wallet. Wow looks pretty awesome! Good work I will be adding a new beta binary soon. Still working on it though.
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kevin1234a
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April 27, 2015, 02:56:16 AM |
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If you are having bandwidth problems enter "strictincoming true" & "strictprotocol true" into the debug window.
what does these both commands do? also when i did "disablestake false 999999" output has stake requirment set? = false what condition i have to put in the disablestake syntax thanks for the info or pointing me towards it
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presstab (OP)
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April 27, 2015, 03:30:43 AM |
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If you are having bandwidth problems enter "strictincoming true" & "strictprotocol true" into the debug window.
what does these both commands do? also when i did "disablestake false 999999" output has stake requirment set? = false what condition i have to put in the disablestake syntax thanks for the info or pointing me towards it strictincoming will block peers that request the same data over and over, we have seen this happening since the fork a few months back. strictprotocol will only keep you connected to peers on the most recent wallet. if you enter "disablestake false" then the wallet will continue the hashing process as usual. if you enter "disablestake true" then you have shut off staking. if you enter "disable stake true diff > 25" then your staking will be disabled if the diff is over 25 and it will say "stake requirements set? true"
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kevin1234a
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April 27, 2015, 03:35:21 AM |
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If you are having bandwidth problems enter "strictincoming true" & "strictprotocol true" into the debug window.
what does these both commands do? also when i did "disablestake false 999999" output has stake requirment set? = false what condition i have to put in the disablestake syntax thanks for the info or pointing me towards it strictincoming will block peers that request the same data over and over, we have seen this happening since the fork a few months back. strictprotocol will only keep you connected to peers on the most recent wallet. if you enter "disablestake false" then the wallet will continue the hashing process as usual. if you enter "disablestake true" then you have shut off staking. if you enter "disable stake true diff > 25" then your staking will be disabled if the diff is over 25 and it will say "stake requirements set? true" and once difficulty is <25 (rarely) thn staking will become active by itself, right?
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presstab (OP)
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April 27, 2015, 03:54:56 AM |
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If you are having bandwidth problems enter "strictincoming true" & "strictprotocol true" into the debug window.
what does these both commands do? also when i did "disablestake false 999999" output has stake requirment set? = false what condition i have to put in the disablestake syntax thanks for the info or pointing me towards it strictincoming will block peers that request the same data over and over, we have seen this happening since the fork a few months back. strictprotocol will only keep you connected to peers on the most recent wallet. if you enter "disablestake false" then the wallet will continue the hashing process as usual. if you enter "disablestake true" then you have shut off staking. if you enter "disable stake true diff > 25" then your staking will be disabled if the diff is over 25 and it will say "stake requirements set? true" and once difficulty is <25 (rarely) thn staking will become active by itself, right? Yep, thats how it works. You can also do it with your wallets total weight. "disablestake true weight < 100000" for example
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kevin1234a
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April 27, 2015, 04:05:25 AM |
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If you are having bandwidth problems enter "strictincoming true" & "strictprotocol true" into the debug window.
what does these both commands do? also when i did "disablestake false 999999" output has stake requirment set? = false what condition i have to put in the disablestake syntax thanks for the info or pointing me towards it strictincoming will block peers that request the same data over and over, we have seen this happening since the fork a few months back. strictprotocol will only keep you connected to peers on the most recent wallet. if you enter "disablestake false" then the wallet will continue the hashing process as usual. if you enter "disablestake true" then you have shut off staking. if you enter "disable stake true diff > 25" then your staking will be disabled if the diff is over 25 and it will say "stake requirements set? true" and once difficulty is <25 (rarely) thn staking will become active by itself, right? Yep, thats how it works. You can also do it with your wallets total weight. "disablestake true weight < 100000" for example lets rock the party, when you'll be launching another coin with 1000% PoS
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presstab (OP)
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April 27, 2015, 04:39:05 AM |
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kevin1234a
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April 27, 2015, 04:47:23 AM |
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rightly said and i guess i m already keeping an eye on it since we all got spot
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Crestington
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April 27, 2015, 06:42:14 AM |
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If you are having bandwidth problems enter "strictincoming true" & "strictprotocol true" into the debug window.
what does these both commands do? also when i did "disablestake false 999999" output has stake requirment set? = false what condition i have to put in the disablestake syntax thanks for the info or pointing me towards it strictincoming will block peers that request the same data over and over, we have seen this happening since the fork a few months back. strictprotocol will only keep you connected to peers on the most recent wallet. if you enter "disablestake false" then the wallet will continue the hashing process as usual. if you enter "disablestake true" then you have shut off staking. if you enter "disable stake true diff > 25" then your staking will be disabled if the diff is over 25 and it will say "stake requirements set? true" and once difficulty is <25 (rarely) thn staking will become active by itself, right? Yep, thats how it works. You can also do it with your wallets total weight. "disablestake true weight < 100000" for example lets rock the party, when you'll be launching another coin with 1000% PoS I had an idea for a 50k Coin, you could launch it with a long 0 mining reward and taper up a bit and let trading takes it's course, when it hit's 0 it gets delisted and you get bags or BTC, maybe throw in some random blocks, super compound!
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Biomech
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April 28, 2015, 01:09:01 AM |
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If you are having bandwidth problems enter "strictincoming true" & "strictprotocol true" into the debug window.
what does these both commands do? also when i did "disablestake false 999999" output has stake requirment set? = false what condition i have to put in the disablestake syntax thanks for the info or pointing me towards it strictincoming will block peers that request the same data over and over, we have seen this happening since the fork a few months back. strictprotocol will only keep you connected to peers on the most recent wallet. if you enter "disablestake false" then the wallet will continue the hashing process as usual. if you enter "disablestake true" then you have shut off staking. if you enter "disable stake true diff > 25" then your staking will be disabled if the diff is over 25 and it will say "stake requirements set? true" and once difficulty is <25 (rarely) thn staking will become active by itself, right? Yep, thats how it works. You can also do it with your wallets total weight. "disablestake true weight < 100000" for example lets rock the party, when you'll be launching another coin with 1000% PoS I had an idea for a 50k Coin, you could launch it with a long 0 mining reward and taper up a bit and let trading takes it's course, when it hit's 0 it gets delisted and you get bags or BTC, maybe throw in some random blocks, super compound! sounds rather familiar. Couldn't have been inspired by a guy named Homero, could it ?
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cyberpinoy
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April 28, 2015, 08:14:08 AM |
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Hello,
I am having a hard time with this stake split threshold. I have it set to setstakesplitthreshold 10000 however it is not doing it. When you set it to setstakesplitthreshold 10000 and if you have a block of 90000 HYP in a staked block should it make 9 blocks of 10111? or 2 blocks of 50500? Either way it does not matter because I had a block of 17449 that split into 2 blocks of 9224.75. I went to the debug console and input
setstakesplitthreshold 10000
it says  { "split stake threshold set to " : 10000, "saved to wallet.dat " : "true" }
But it sure does not seem to be doing it. Is there something I am missing here.
My wallet specs  { "version" : "v1.1.0.2", "protocolversion" : 72001, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : ******.********, "newmint" : 0.00000000, "stake" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 305616, "moneysupply" : 181044043.52401999, "connections" : 62, "proxy" : "", "ip" : "***.***.***.***", "difficulty" : 28.53151705, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1428410957, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" }
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