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January 30, 2016, 03:29:42 PM |
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What is happening with the price? This coin cant be under 100 sat.
i think this coin going to die i sold out all already This coin is a giant network that can be used in many ways. If someone still moves the blockchain and is keeping up a work on the development, a coin can't be called dead.
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David Latapie
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January 30, 2016, 03:43:24 PM |
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youngladd
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January 30, 2016, 03:44:55 PM |
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What is happening with the price? This coin cant be under 100 sat.
Probably it's an impact of the fallen colossus Cryptsy. Personally I am waiting for a perfect occasion to improve my reach list positions Agree, there is a lot of volatility in all coins right now. because of the whole Cryptsy debacle and the Mike Hearn news happening at the same time. this would be the time to buy , not sell. Sell into strength and buy into weakness.
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January 30, 2016, 03:52:19 PM |
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I am back online. Ask me anything.
I posted some questions under post # 5720, would you be able to answer. I am building some Monte Carlo simulations and just need to make sure the formulas are right.
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January 30, 2016, 03:53:48 PM |
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Do you have green hair ?
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January 30, 2016, 04:00:20 PM |
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*Elephant in the room* Where did you go?
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David Latapie
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January 30, 2016, 04:02:55 PM Last edit: January 30, 2016, 09:37:31 PM by David Latapie |
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I am back online. Ask me anything.
I posted some questions under post # 5720, would you be able to answer. I am building some Monte Carlo simulations and just need to make sure the formulas are right. Presstab could better answer than me.
I am back online. Ask me anything.
Do you have green hair ? No
I am back online. Ask me anything.
*Elephant in the room* Where did you go? In a bad directionI created a cryptocurrency company with the wrong people and I heavily suffered from it. I'm still recovering.
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David Latapie
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January 30, 2016, 08:31:46 PM |
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Some reaction to other posts:
lol superhereo's.
Yes, if you wanna go hardcore, smaller smaller smaller. At least 80% of my blocks are less then 2k and about 50% less then 1.5k to 500.... but you do need a shit ton of coins (100k?) to really make that strategy work.
What is the best block size? share this with this shortlink:http://bit.ly/hypsize Safe and optimized: 1622.222222 (HYP has 6 decimals, not Staking at min age (8.73 days) without hitting the wall 7.5 / 365 × 8.73 × 5,574.646811 = 999,999999 Staking at max age (30 days) without hitting the wall 7.5 / 365 × 30 × 1622.222222 = 999,999999
... and the moral of the story? All my online passwords should be banking strength!
1. Use Password Safe ( why: the only one to withstand both IND-CDBA and MAL-CDBA attacks). Choose a padded master password2. Save the database on your local Dropbox folder. For your dropbox password, use padded password too.
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January 31, 2016, 04:09:39 PM |
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Glad to see you again! From Russia with love and respect, as usual
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David Latapie
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January 31, 2016, 05:43:21 PM |
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I am back online. Ask me anything.
Glad to see you again! From Russia with love and respect, as usual Thanks man. My name is Bond. David Bond.
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January 31, 2016, 06:07:06 PM |
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I asked 2 questions under post # 5720
however, after researching, I found an answer to my first question. I found a post from you #3022 where you stated "weight = (min(block age, 30 days) - 8 hours) * block amount"
and since 8 hours is 1/3 of a day, it confirms my observation that weight = block size × (days old - (1/3)) up to 30 days of course The wiki has 1/6 just FYI.
My second question was to confirm that "(My total weight / total network weight)" can be used to calculate my probability at that moment of time of staking a single block.
if not what metrics can I use to calculate?
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iantunc
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January 31, 2016, 08:26:33 PM |
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My second question was to confirm that "(My total weight / total network weight)" can be used to calculate my probability at that moment of time of staking a single block.
if not what metrics can I use to calculate?
You are right, you can estimate your probability to stake a block by taking into account the correlation of your weight and the total network weight. Then you can use a binomial distribution calculator to calculate your chances to stake one or another amount of blocks per period. Lets suppose that you have 1% of the total network weight (thus you have a 1% chance to stake the next block) and you want to know how many stakes you can get per day (960 blocks). A resulting graph can look like this (96 tries/10% success probability is used for clarity). So there is a ~36.5% probability to stake between 11 and 20 blocks per day. The probability to stake from 1 to 10 times per 960 blocks is respectively ~63.5%.
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January 31, 2016, 08:42:39 PM |
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My second question was to confirm that "(My total weight / total network weight)" can be used to calculate my probability at that moment of time of staking a single block.
if not what metrics can I use to calculate?
You are right, you can estimate your probability to stake a block by taking into account the correlation of your weight and the total network weight. Then you can use a binomial distribution calculator to calculate your chances to stake one or another amount of blocks per period. Lets suppose that you have 1% of the total network weight (thus you have a 1% chance to stake the next block) and you want to know how many stakes you can get per day (960 blocks). A resulting graph can look like this (96 tries/10% success probability is used for clarity). So there is a ~36.5% probability to stake between 11 and 20 blocks per day. The probability to stake from 1 to 10 times per 960 blocks is respectively ~63.5%. yes perfect answer, that is exactly where I was going with it. Thank you sir.
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February 01, 2016, 12:43:19 AM |
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I just love watching out of the corner of my eye when I see "Incoming transaction +1000 minted" I get excited. However, I am not always able to look at my staking VM. What I would like as a cool feature, is to get is an email or text when a stake occurs. (then I can attach a special ring tone to that cha..ching ) The easiest way I thought of to do that in windows, was if the wallet sends events to the "windows event viewer" when a any transaction occurs and have different event IDs for minting, send , receive etc... Then I can use the Windows task scheduler to send emails, send notifications ,run scripts etc... based on any event in the wallet. your thoughts?
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February 01, 2016, 08:59:07 AM |
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I just love watching out of the corner of my eye when I see "Incoming transaction +1000 minted" I get excited. However, I am not always able to look at my staking VM. What I would like as a cool feature, is to get is an email or text when a stake occurs. (then I can attach a special ring tone to that cha..ching ) The easiest way I thought of to do that in windows, was if the wallet sends events to the "windows event viewer" when a any transaction occurs and have different event IDs for minting, send , receive etc... Then I can use the Windows task scheduler to send emails, send notifications ,run scripts etc... based on any event in the wallet. your thoughts? walletnotify=<cmd> can be used for this purpose with some through planning
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February 02, 2016, 05:54:23 PM Last edit: February 03, 2016, 03:59:49 PM by clf99 |
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Finally staked some coins. Yay!
When I look in send->coincontrol, I don't see my stakes listed there.
So where do I look to see them?
How do I tell which blocks they originated from?
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February 02, 2016, 07:41:35 PM |
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Sad to see Doge higher in price than HYP.
HYP should be 200-300 sat+
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iantunc
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February 03, 2016, 04:13:15 PM |
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Finally staked some coins. Yay!
When I look in send->coincontrol, I don't see my stakes listed there.
So where do I look to see them?
You can find your stakes in the Transactions tab. Stake transactions are marked as minted type. How do I tell which blocks they originated from?
Hover over one of this transactions, and you'll see an additional info. The field you are looking for is Original UTXO. It will give you the size of the original block.
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February 05, 2016, 05:04:09 AM Last edit: February 06, 2016, 03:13:46 AM by youngladd |
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i have several million HYP, that I am looking to sell for BTC quickly because I need the btc now, I was planning to do that on Polo but I dont want to drive the price down. PM me if interested. otherwise I will most likely unload these this weekend.
EDIT: the request has been filled.
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