billotronic
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October 27, 2015, 11:42:12 PM |
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Dont take this the wrong way cause I respect the service you provide BUT if you point your eyes to the post above yours you will see that iantunc already provides an hourly bootstrap for hyp and is a VERY respected member of the hyp community. NOT that I am saying you should stop doing what you are doing, but I guess more so that maybe you are wasting your breath?
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rdyoung
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October 28, 2015, 02:15:33 AM |
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Dont take this the wrong way cause I respect the service you provide BUT if you point your eyes to the post above yours you will see that iantunc already provides an hourly bootstrap for hyp and is a VERY respected member of the hyp community. NOT that I am saying you should stop doing what you are doing, but I guess more so that maybe you are wasting your breath? Let me ask you this. Does the above hourly bootstrap also include a quick start pack? An exe and batch file to launch the wallet from any location!!!!! Right now I only have a windows exe and batch, but I plan on adding linux and osx for the coins that have precompiled wallets. My goal with LGS is to provide a centralized source of info for the entire POS community, not simply one coin or another. I created this site because everytime I started with a new coin I had a hell of a time finding a bootstrap that worked or was up to date. Might as well help others have an easier start than I did. I am also hoping that this service is a push for the devs of all POS coins to offer easy to find and access bootstraps and wallets to get people started.
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ATCkit
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October 28, 2015, 12:32:22 PM |
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My goal with LGS is to provide a centralized source of info for the entire POS community, not simply one coin or another.
Good idea .... everytime I started with a new coin I had a hell of a time finding a bootstrap that worked or was up to date. Might as well help others have an easier start than I did...
Yup- I can relate to that.
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presstab (OP)
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October 29, 2015, 04:51:25 PM |
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Out of all the coins I have worked on, HYP's still stands out at the absolute best staking code. This is why I am diving back into the staking process and trying to find some more ways to optimize performance. More and more people are beginning to stake on raspberrys, odroids, virtual machines, etc. I would love to make the staking process even more efficient then it is now.
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alt19
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October 30, 2015, 08:45:54 AM |
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As to this moment: Current total supply: 347 183 755 1 year from now: 697 583 755 (100.93% yearly gain) 2 years from now: 1 047 983 755 (50.23% yearly gain) 3 years from now: 1 398 383 755 (33.44% yearly gain) 4 years from now: 1 748 783 755 (25.06% yearly gain) 5 years from now: 2 099 183 755 (20.04% yearly gain) Each subsequent year can be calculated by adding 350 400 000 (max annual emission) to total estimated supply. thank you does HYP have ACP or other active checkpointing mechanisms?
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iantunc
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October 31, 2015, 01:04:59 PM Last edit: October 31, 2015, 01:32:49 PM by iantunc |
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As to this moment: Current total supply: 347 183 755 1 year from now: 697 583 755 (100.93% yearly gain) 2 years from now: 1 047 983 755 (50.23% yearly gain) 3 years from now: 1 398 383 755 (33.44% yearly gain) 4 years from now: 1 748 783 755 (25.06% yearly gain) 5 years from now: 2 099 183 755 (20.04% yearly gain) Each subsequent year can be calculated by adding 350 400 000 (max annual emission) to total estimated supply. thank you does HYP have ACP or other active checkpointing mechanisms? There is no need in active checkpointing, HyperStake is relatively old and has an extraordinary difficulty. Malicious chains are close to impossible, be it a plain double-spending or Sybil attack. Here is what presstab says about it. If the coin is designed in a secure way, with high difficulty and a diverse group of stakers, then there isn't anything to worry about and a checkpoint server would in my opinion make it less secure, as you have a single agent that can either mismanage the chain or intentionally exploit it.
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killerjoegreece
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November 01, 2015, 08:41:39 PM Last edit: November 01, 2015, 08:53:04 PM by killerjoegreece |
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this coin is the best 'experimental' one i have seen. Why not have more services and payment processors accepting the coin?
what about anon features?
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billotronic
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November 03, 2015, 02:25:01 AM |
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creeping towards a new version?
must keep in mind most folks are not using linux and cant take advantage of these commits bossman.
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vancefox
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November 03, 2015, 02:48:07 AM |
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Let me ask you this. Does the above hourly bootstrap also include a quick start pack? An exe and batch file to launch the wallet from any location!!!!! Right now I only have a windows exe and batch, but I plan on adding linux and osx for the coins that have precompiled wallets.
My goal with LGS is to provide a centralized source of info for the entire POS community, not simply one coin or another. I created this site because everytime I started with a new coin I had a hell of a time finding a bootstrap that worked or was up to date. Might as well help others have an easier start than I did. I am also hoping that this service is a push for the devs of all POS coins to offer easy to find and access bootstraps and wallets to get people started.
While you say some nice things... I would never run a wallet or bootstrap that is not from the developer of each individual coin... I prefer to build my own wallets from source I can actually sift through for the simple reason of trust. How can I be sure your executable won't burn me? Only trust. So no thanks. Others may feel differently but that's my stance.
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presstab (OP)
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November 03, 2015, 03:03:01 AM |
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creeping towards a new version?
must keep in mind most folks are not using linux and cant take advantage of these commits bossman.
Getting close sir.
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presstab (OP)
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November 03, 2015, 03:04:16 AM |
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Let me ask you this. Does the above hourly bootstrap also include a quick start pack? An exe and batch file to launch the wallet from any location!!!!! Right now I only have a windows exe and batch, but I plan on adding linux and osx for the coins that have precompiled wallets.
My goal with LGS is to provide a centralized source of info for the entire POS community, not simply one coin or another. I created this site because everytime I started with a new coin I had a hell of a time finding a bootstrap that worked or was up to date. Might as well help others have an easier start than I did. I am also hoping that this service is a push for the devs of all POS coins to offer easy to find and access bootstraps and wallets to get people started.
While you say some nice things... I would never run a wallet or bootstrap that is not from the developer of each individual coin... I prefer to build my own wallets from source I can actually sift through for the simple reason of trust. How can I be sure your executable won't burn me? Only trust. So no thanks. Others may feel differently but that's my stance. Bootstraps are designed to be safe, as they require that you scan every block and transaction. So as long as you sync up to the same hash as the explorer a bootstrap is good. An exe that is not official, I agree with you. Better think twice.
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November 04, 2015, 08:46:01 PM |
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Price is nice and low, seems like a nice time to make an entry into HyperStake!
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November 05, 2015, 03:17:55 AM |
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Now is a great time to buy into the best Altcoins like Hyperstake. As BTC rises alts have lowered, and its a great time to pick up the best ones at a good price.
Vegas
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November 06, 2015, 03:57:38 AM |
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Too many "Vegas" guys.. is this a new guy or is this the old guy with a new account?? hmmm...
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Bittrex-Bill
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November 14, 2015, 08:11:25 PM |
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Hi, Is there still a dev for the coin? If so, please email support@bittrex.com and let us know what's going on with the coin. We'd like to keep it listed if there is still active development. Thanks, Bill
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Hilux74
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November 16, 2015, 10:58:24 PM |
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hello HYP memebers. i was wondering how many confirms before spending a received coin in qt wallet? how many confirms before spending a stake reward?
Good to see you still asking the same question in every coin thread. You'll have Legendary status in no time and can join a high paying signature campaign.
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November 18, 2015, 08:45:42 PM |
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Hello! I got a question, when using the qt wallet's coin control function to split blocks, are any of the addresses in the key pool used ?
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presstab (OP)
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November 18, 2015, 09:10:31 PM |
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Hello! I got a question, when using the qt wallet's coin control function to split blocks, are any of the addresses in the key pool used ?
You will still enter the destination address that you want them to be split to. All of the coins will be sent to that single address. Here is a quick youtube video showing how it works https://youtu.be/6H4Xi3zr21g
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November 18, 2015, 09:28:29 PM |
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Hello! I got a question, when using the qt wallet's coin control function to split blocks, are any of the addresses in the key pool used ?
You will still enter the destination address that you want them to be split to. All of the coins will be sent to that single address. Here is a quick youtube video showing how it works https://youtu.be/6H4Xi3zr21gExcellent, thanks! I asked that because i'm running 2 wallets (one on a vps and one on my desktop) and I encrypted the one on my desktop but left the other one unencrypted, and I was worried about where change goes sent to & stuff since encryption clears the address buffer pool. Soo.. long as I use coin control I should be fine.
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