crazytrain
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May 11, 2015, 03:13:48 AM |
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Not sure if this was talked about but will Hyper be moving over to libsecp256k1?
I haven't planned on it. This would be interesting...
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PressF1
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May 11, 2015, 03:26:28 PM |
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Hi Guys,
The last inflation update was quite some time ago so here are the numbers of the last six month's:
date block supply inflation
HBN 1-12-2014 1451032 7540709 7,9% 1-1-2015 1556265 8096241 7,4% 1-2-2015 1680359 8765283 8,3% 1-3-2015 1800260 9349593 6,7% 1-4-2015 1932062 9998550 6,9% 1-5-2015 2059867 10683151 6,8%
CAP 1-12-2014 758924 8289383 13,4% 1-1-2015 812457 9432382 13,8% 1-2-2015 869457 10728528 13,7% 1-3-2015 926375 12058324 12,4% 1-4-2015 989934 13572195 12,6% 1-5-2015 1049849 15210644 12,1%
HYP 1-12-2014 160714 53258893 53,6% 1-1-2015 190299 75120101 41,0% 1-2-2015 221286 101346810 34,9% 1-3-2015 250312 127669954 26,0% 1-4-2015 279701 155844433 22,1% 1-5-2015 308140 183508459 17,8%
HBN has the lowest monthly inflation as always. Not al all strange because it has the lower POS rate compared to CAP and HYP. Designed at 100% but these days usually somewhere around 90% due to an increasing network stake weight. The POS rate for CAP shows similar effects. Having a POS rate somewhere around 180% these days. All of them also show a decreasing inflation rate. It means that the increase of the money supply is more or less stable. For HYP this moment occurred about 6 months ago when a lot of people started to hit the stake maximum.
So it all looks quite nice and stable. which is quite an achievement considering the age of their block chains, almost two years for HBN and CAP and getting close to one year for HYP.
Thanks everyone for their contribution!
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presstab (OP)
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May 11, 2015, 04:01:49 PM |
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Hi Guys,
The last inflation update was quite some time ago so here are the numbers of the last six month's:
date block supply inflation
HBN 1-12-2014 1451032 7540709 7,9% 1-1-2015 1556265 8096241 7,4% 1-2-2015 1680359 8765283 8,3% 1-3-2015 1800260 9349593 6,7% 1-4-2015 1932062 9998550 6,9% 1-5-2015 2059867 10683151 6,8%
CAP 1-12-2014 758924 8289383 13,4% 1-1-2015 812457 9432382 13,8% 1-2-2015 869457 10728528 13,7% 1-3-2015 926375 12058324 12,4% 1-4-2015 989934 13572195 12,6% 1-5-2015 1049849 15210644 12,1%
HYP 1-12-2014 160714 53258893 53,6% 1-1-2015 190299 75120101 41,0% 1-2-2015 221286 101346810 34,9% 1-3-2015 250312 127669954 26,0% 1-4-2015 279701 155844433 22,1% 1-5-2015 308140 183508459 17,8%
HBN has the lowest monthly inflation as always. Not al all strange because it has the lower POS rate compared to CAP and HYP. Designed at 100% but these days usually somewhere around 90% due to an increasing network stake weight. The POS rate for CAP shows similar effects. Having a POS rate somewhere around 180% these days. All of them also show a decreasing inflation rate. It means that the increase of the money supply is more or less stable. For HYP this moment occurred about 6 months ago when a lot of people started to hit the stake maximum.
So it all looks quite nice and stable. which is quite an achievement considering the age of their block chains, almost two years for HBN and CAP and getting close to one year for HYP.
Thanks everyone for their contribution!
Awesome, thanks for the update! I really appreciate it Looks like HYP is still well into the "high PoS" category, but is coming down rapidly as the supply grows and the max reward stays constant. Pretty soon we will be down in the CAPs range.
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May 11, 2015, 04:28:32 PM |
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I thought that Fees were destroyed in HYP?
Fees are not destroyed. Dreamwatcher: you can grab minted from the blockindex, if I remember correctly pindex->nMint The explorer needs to handle all types of chains, including ones where fees are added to the reward or fees are destroyed. One of the principal designs of CCE is that it does not attempt to read block chain files. It was one of the main reasons I wrote CCE. Abe based explorers were running into issues because new coins would add or alter fields in the block chain and transaction databases. ABE expects information to be in specific places in the files, as it directly read the files looking for certain byte sequences and would look for information based on position from those sequences. There were also issues with hash algorithms as ABE would partially act as a node and if it did not have a module to encode/decode with that chains' hash algorithm, it would not work. At the time ABE was developed, this was needed as coin daemons did not have the robust RPC that they have now. Since then, the coin daemons have much more developed RPC systems. I believe the best source of information is the coin daemon itself and as such CCE gets all the information it needs from the coin daemon RPC. This avoids all the above issues and allows CCE to work with virtually any coin without modification. I already have a couple of ideas on how to handle this new feature. I did not have time to add it before I released the open source version of CCE 4.0 Pretty quick, I like it Thank you I just want to remind people that the open source version of CCE 4.0 is very basic . It is NOT meant to be demonstration of what CCE will look like when the closed source production version is released and CCE is upgraded. The example explorers are examples of what the open source version of CCE 4.0 looks like when implemented as it is in the repository.
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cryptojumper
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May 12, 2015, 06:35:51 AM |
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If I have small blocks will they automatically combine into a bigger one if they are at the same address or do I have to somehow do it manually?
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May 12, 2015, 02:52:03 PM |
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If I have small blocks will they automatically combine into a bigger one if they are at the same address or do I have to somehow do it manually?
This one minute video shows how to resize your blocks quick and easy http://youtu.be/6H4Xi3zr21g
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loszhor
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May 13, 2015, 03:26:52 AM |
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Good day, As of a few days ago I had HYP added as a payout option at the Prohashing multipool. It is scrypt only at the moment and payouts are usually every two days but I believe they just added daily payouts methods. There website can be found at: https://prohashing.com/ For those who are unfamiliar with how a "Payout Optional Multipool" works, it simply means that you mine there as normal except you have the option of getting your payouts in a coin that they offer instead of what you initially mined. Since HYP is POS only this will allow you to "mine" for HYP. Thank you.
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cryptojumper
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May 13, 2015, 10:45:53 AM |
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If I have small blocks will they automatically combine into a bigger one if they are at the same address or do I have to somehow do it manually?
This one minute video shows how to resize your blocks quick and easy http://youtu.be/6H4Xi3zr21gThis does not answer my question though. For example when I stake PayCon if there are small blocks in the same address they combine into one after some time. Is there the same functionality here in HYP or do you have to do it always manually?
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May 13, 2015, 11:46:30 AM |
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yes, you would have to do it manually.
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May 13, 2015, 03:19:18 PM |
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If I have small blocks will they automatically combine into a bigger one if they are at the same address or do I have to somehow do it manually?
This one minute video shows how to resize your blocks quick and easy http://youtu.be/6H4Xi3zr21gThis does not answer my question though. For example when I stake PayCon if there are small blocks in the same address they combine into one after some time. Is there the same functionality here in HYP or do you have to do it always manually? If you want the staking process to handle the combination/split of your blocks automatically, then you will need to use the stakesplit threshhold http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_setstakesplitthreshold_and_how_to_use_it.3F
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May 13, 2015, 03:39:12 PM |
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Good day, As of a few days ago I had HYP added as a payout option at the Prohashing multipool. It is scrypt only at the moment and payouts are usually every two days but I believe they just added daily payouts methods. There website can be found at: https://prohashing.com/ For those who are unfamiliar with how a "Payout Optional Multipool" works, it simply means that you mine there as normal except you have the option of getting your payouts in a coin that they offer instead of what you initially mined. Since HYP is POS only this will allow you to "mine" for HYP. Thank you. Very nice! Thanks loszhor, I'll point few of my OG gridseeds to it. Services like this are good for volume. oohhh charts https://prohashing.com/charts.html
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May 13, 2015, 04:12:54 PM |
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Good day, As of a few days ago I had HYP added as a payout option at the Prohashing multipool. It is scrypt only at the moment and payouts are usually every two days but I believe they just added daily payouts methods. There website can be found at: https://prohashing.com/ For those who are unfamiliar with how a "Payout Optional Multipool" works, it simply means that you mine there as normal except you have the option of getting your payouts in a coin that they offer instead of what you initially mined. Since HYP is POS only this will allow you to "mine" for HYP. Thank you. Very nice! Thanks loszhor, I'll point few of my OG gridseeds to it. Services like this are good for volume. oohhh charts https://prohashing.com/charts.htmlAdded to the OP
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May 13, 2015, 07:42:55 PM |
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If I have small blocks will they automatically combine into a bigger one if they are at the same address or do I have to somehow do it manually?
This one minute video shows how to resize your blocks quick and easy http://youtu.be/6H4Xi3zr21gThis does not answer my question though. For example when I stake PayCon if there are small blocks in the same address they combine into one after some time. Is there the same functionality here in HYP or do you have to do it always manually? It depends on the size of your small blocks. If they are small enough they will combine implicitly (or, better to say, stick together) to get the weight of a block of approximately 300 HYP.
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May 15, 2015, 04:51:49 AM |
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i guess i am doing something wrong here my last minted coin was one month ago, and wallet didnt stake anycoin since then. gguys could you look this screen grab and advise thanks http://prntscr.com/75dbzh
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May 15, 2015, 11:40:03 AM Last edit: May 15, 2015, 11:52:59 AM by billotronic |
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nope, not doing anything wrong, you just need to wait. network difficulty is stupid high (40-50+) for example
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May 15, 2015, 02:38:40 PM |
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i guess i am doing something wrong here my last minted coin was one month ago, and wallet didnt stake anycoin since then. gguys could you look this screen grab and advise thanks http://prntscr.com/75dbzhI have a nifty little chart I threw up at presstab.pw that shows the weight of the recent blocks staking on the network. It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations). With smaller blocks you have significantly less chance to stake, if you bumped your weight per block up to 100-250k you would be more likely to stake.
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May 15, 2015, 05:38:07 PM |
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i guess i am doing something wrong here my last minted coin was one month ago, and wallet didnt stake anycoin since then. gguys could you look this screen grab and advise thanks http://prntscr.com/75dbzhI have a nifty little chart I threw up at presstab.pw that shows the weight of the recent blocks staking on the network. It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations). With smaller blocks you have significantly less chance to stake, if you bumped your weight per block up to 100-250k you would be more likely to stake. appreciate your assistance one thing is for sure i cant compete network weight since its been there from 2014 and late party joiners will missed some cream for sure
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May 15, 2015, 06:46:21 PM |
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I think I'm gonna start a daily shill because I love this Coin so much. Presstab has done such a great job working on HyperStake that it deserves more recognition. BUY BUY BUY! MOON MOON MOON! Also, you should see if you guys can get a set of sponsored forums on the GetHashing forums, PayCon already has a set of sponsored forums https://forum.gethashing.com/c/sub-forums/payconThe GetHashing forums are the second largest opensource community forums outside Bitcointalk, with a large number of technical people managing it.
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May 16, 2015, 10:01:50 PM |
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Some good action in the markets today for HYP and the irc chan is having some good rain and chatter too. Good saturday all around
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May 16, 2015, 10:59:34 PM |
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So have you put any thought into creating a marketplace for HyperStake? You could create small businesses out of it.
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