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June 20, 2015, 05:06:03 AM |
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A very nice coin, decent liquidity and price, I really like it.
A question, what block explorer do you guys recommend?
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presstab (OP)
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June 20, 2015, 05:12:43 AM |
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A very nice coin, decent liquidity and price, I really like it.
A question, what block explorer do you guys recommend?
try hyp.presstab.pw or also we have another explorer at hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com
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Hilux74
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June 20, 2015, 05:33:54 AM |
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June 20, 2015, 05:35:44 AM |
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Ahh man, those look great!
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Biomech
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June 20, 2015, 06:03:29 AM |
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but getinfo is still showing not staking? Correct Just looked at your image. You are staking. It shows "your weight" with a non zero number. With current difficulty, you would be damn lucky to stake in 11 days. It does happen, but frankly, I've found that if I have blocks under 10K it takes 20 days or more to actually stake. I almost always hit the cap. another way to determine it is to go to the "send" tab and hit "coin control" (if it's not there, you need to turn it on via tool->options->display and hit the radio button next to "display coin control options (experts only)" there are several columns in the coin control dialog, but the ones you care about right now are weight and stake amount. Ignore the estimated days to stake, except as an extremely variable ballpark figure. If you're stake age is over 8.8 days, weight should be a non zero number. If it is NOT, then you have a problem. If it is, just be patient. As others noted, you do need to set the wallet to unlock for staking. Hope this helps HyperStake can be a long waiting game sometimes. You have to figure out a balance you can live with vs. hitting the 1000 coin cap. On the plus side, I started with less than you, and have well over a hundred thousand with occasional profit taking. Best of luck to you! EDIT: I failed to refresh my page, I see I have reinvented the wheel But I'm gonna leave it for new guys to find, as some of this gets asked a lot. I think you're the first to bring up an issue with "getinfo", though I never look at it that way, so I would have not though to look there.
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Biomech
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June 20, 2015, 06:12:54 AM |
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When i encrypt my wallet it warns me that once i have the old wallet.dat is useless
can someone explains what exactly happens here (just so im informed)
can you screen shot this? Oh, I have to reply to this It will be the first time in our history where I know more than Presstab When you encrypt wallet.dat, it encrypts the private keys, and any SUBSEQUENT transaction recorded by your wallet will have that flag as part of the blockchain data. I don't know that much about it, but it means that your old wallet will not work PAST the block it was encrypted at, which could lead to loss of coins. So the warning is made slightly more dire than it needs to be, but that's the gist of it. As I understand it, if no further blocks were found OR your account broadcast no transactions, you could still restore from your old backup "wallet.dat" file. the other workaround, in the event that you did somehow lose your wallet (assuming you had not exhausted your keypool and refilled it) would be to dump the private keys from the old backup and import them into a new wallet.dat file.
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crazyivan
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June 20, 2015, 12:28:48 PM |
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Ahh man, those look great! If I were the dev, I would offer those as a official download.
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presstab (OP)
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June 20, 2015, 02:39:11 PM |
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Wow those themes look awesome. Is there any type of copyright I would need to be worried about having it on the official repo? Also themes could be added to caps fairly easily. Maybe takes 10-20 minutes.
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June 21, 2015, 09:25:13 PM |
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very nice themes professional looking
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Hilux74
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June 22, 2015, 12:09:27 AM |
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Wow those themes look awesome. Is there any type of copyright I would need to be worried about having it on the official repo? Also themes could be added to caps fairly easily. Maybe takes 10-20 minutes.
Thanks I am unsure of any copyright issues...the images I used were pulled straight off google and used on many webpages. I simply cropped and/or resized them to a suitable size for the wallet.
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Trimegistus
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June 22, 2015, 02:36:22 PM |
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Guys,
I have a 138k block that is now more than 19 days old... And the wallet is still claiming to need an extra day to produce any stake!
Is this normal? Is the difficulty so high that a block this size has to wait so many days to produce a stake?
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LiteBit
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June 22, 2015, 02:39:59 PM |
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Guys,
I have a 138k block that is now more than 19 days old... And the wallet is still claiming to need an extra day to produce any stake!
Is this normal? Is the difficulty so high that a block this size has to wait so many days to produce a stake?
Once the coins are mature isn't the block part of a pool of mature blocks that randomly stake? So it's not uncommon for a super large block to not stake exactly at 8.8 days or so. 19 days seems pretty unlucky however. I'd ignore the 1 day remaining, is that even really accurate?
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June 22, 2015, 02:45:17 PM |
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Some time ago I was messing with the setstakesplitthreshold and set it to 20k.
I wonder if this has any influence on the freezing of my block???
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June 22, 2015, 02:51:23 PM |
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Some time ago I was messing with the setstakesplitthreshold and set it to 20k.
I wonder if this has any influence on the freezing of my block???
Did you ever save the settings back to the wallet? I believe setstakesplitthreshold 20000 tells the client to not allow blocks greater than 20k. Or is it the other way around?
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Trimegistus
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June 22, 2015, 02:54:27 PM |
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Did you ever save the settings back to the wallet? I believe setstakesplitthreshold 20000 tells the client to not allow blocks greater than 20k. Or is it the other way around? Really? I was convinced it was the other way around... meaning setstakesplitthreshold 20000 would prevent my blocks from becoming smaller than 20k What do you mean by "saving the settings back to wallet"? How can I check my current status and/or remove this setting altogether?
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June 22, 2015, 03:15:13 PM |
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Did you ever save the settings back to the wallet? I believe setstakesplitthreshold 20000 tells the client to not allow blocks greater than 20k. Or is it the other way around? Really? I was convinced it was the other way around... meaning setstakesplitthreshold 20000 would prevent my blocks from becoming smaller than 20k What do you mean by "saving the settings back to wallet"? How can I check my current status and/or remove this setting altogether? getstakesplitthreshold edit: I think this one was a little different then what I assumed it would be. I think the threshold is the size of the split blocks. So don't split until the result will be greater the 20000. Someone that actually knows can weigh in....
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Trimegistus
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June 22, 2015, 03:16:28 PM |
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getstakesplitthreshold
Saw that already, not listed but it works. Thanks!
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presstab (OP)
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June 22, 2015, 03:24:06 PM |
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The problem with a large block is that although it has more weight and is thus more likely to stake, it also only creates one has per second, which you can basically say is one attempt to stake per second. If you split that between a few blocks, you would have more attempts per second, and the more attempts, the more likely it will line up with statistics.
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June 22, 2015, 03:26:37 PM |
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The problem with a large block is that although it has more weight and is thus more likely to stake, it also only creates one has per second, which you can basically say is one attempt to stake per second. If you split that between a few blocks, you would have more attempts per second, and the more attempts, the more likely it will line up with statistics.
So there is no point in creating blocks greater than, let's say, 20k?
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presstab (OP)
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June 22, 2015, 03:43:12 PM |
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The problem with a large block is that although it has more weight and is thus more likely to stake, it also only creates one has per second, which you can basically say is one attempt to stake per second. If you split that between a few blocks, you would have more attempts per second, and the more attempts, the more likely it will line up with statistics.
So there is no point in creating blocks greater than, let's say, 20k? It could make some sense if you were creating multiple large ones. But personally I am going below 10k each.
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