iantunc
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February 17, 2016, 10:54:59 PM |
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Suggestion:
Blocks over 60 days should receive a stake bonus (250-500HYP/// Could be any number, this is just an example) and the bonus increase over a month to month basis.
So lets say a block is 60 days, it would receive the normal 1000 stake+ (250-500), if the block is 90days +, it gets 1000 +(250-500) + (250-500) . and so on, so for every additional months after 60 days you get an additional bonus stake reward.
It can lead to uncontrolled inflation. If now the bigger number of small blocks has a downside of the longer staking time and thus the smaller APR for each block, then with a bonus it won't be the case. And one day we can see millions of HYP staked in 24 hours. I understand what you mean, but the bonus could start at even 4-6 months and only 50 coins bonus for not breaking the block for very long time. We can also go in reducing the rate. If we reduce the rate, we will lose our competitive edge. As to the bonus, we should be very careful with something that can accumulate progressively and be exploited. Imo, losing the weight is already a good incentive not to break a block.
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Hilux74
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February 17, 2016, 11:23:29 PM |
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If I was a delicious mini-wheat my frosted side would like a bonus as I have many blocks 180 days+ but my whole-wheat side says NO!!!!!.
Listen to the whole-wheat.
I think HYP functions amazing as is. As time passes on the inflation curve gets flatter and flatter and the difficulty is high enough that it is very secure. Also this is one of the most set it and forget it coins I have...setup your spliting and hash settings and walk the #@% away.
Better use of brain power is thinking up uses for HYP and getting more people to notice it for its current attractiveness that goes beyond its original stake rate.
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presstab (OP)
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February 17, 2016, 11:29:19 PM |
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Are you sure you are using the latest version of the wallet?
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dac10
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February 17, 2016, 11:43:26 PM |
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Are you sure you are using the latest version of the wallet? I already have stakes, since 04/01/2016, version v1.1.1.2
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presstab (OP)
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February 17, 2016, 11:53:09 PM |
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Are you sure you are using the latest version of the wallet? I already have stakes, since 04/01/2016, version v1.1.1.2 My guess is that you could have gone off on your own fork, and your wallet doesn't want to connect to anyone on the proper fork. If you go into the debug window and type getblockcount what number does it return? And then also use that number to do "getblockhash numbergoeshere" and then report back the two results here and we can tell you if you are on the correct fork or not.
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billotronic
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February 17, 2016, 11:53:58 PM |
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Suggestion:
Blocks over 60 days should receive a stake bonus (250-500HYP/// Could be any number, this is just an example) and the bonus increase over a month to month basis.
So lets say a block is 60 days, it would receive the normal 1000 stake+ (250-500), if the block is 90days +, it gets 1000 +(250-500) + (250-500) . and so on, so for every additional months after 60 days you get an additional bonus stake reward.
It can lead to uncontrolled inflation. If now the bigger number of small blocks has a downside of the longer staking time and thus the smaller APR for each block, then with a bonus it won't be the case. And one day we can see millions of HYP staked in 24 hours. I understand what you mean, but the bonus could start at even 4-6 months and only 50 coins bonus for not breaking the block for very long time. We can also go in reducing the rate. If we reduce the rate, we will lose our competitive edge. As to the bonus, we should be very careful with something that can accumulate progressively and be exploited. Imo, losing the weight is already a good incentive not to break a block. Lets go a step further then, mayhaps a penalty for longer time periods. Would really screw things up for me and my small block sizes.
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dac10
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February 18, 2016, 12:41:26 AM |
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Are you sure you are using the latest version of the wallet? [/quote I already have stakes, since 04/01/2016, version v1.1.1.2 My guess is that you could have gone off on your own fork, and your wallet doesn't want to connect to anyone on the proper fork. If you go into the debug window and type getblockcount what number does it return? And then also use that number to do "getblockhash numbergoeshere" and then report back the two results here and we can tell you if you are on the correct fork or not. So,getblockcount 579160 01:39:18  getblockhash 01:39:18  getblockhash <index> Returns hash of block in best-block-chain at <index>. (code -1)
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presstab (OP)
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February 18, 2016, 01:14:11 AM |
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Are you sure you are using the latest version of the wallet? [/quote I already have stakes, since 04/01/2016, version v1.1.1.2 My guess is that you could have gone off on your own fork, and your wallet doesn't want to connect to anyone on the proper fork. If you go into the debug window and type getblockcount what number does it return? And then also use that number to do "getblockhash numbergoeshere" and then report back the two results here and we can tell you if you are on the correct fork or not. So,getblockcount 579160 01:39:18  getblockhash 01:39:18  getblockhash <index> Returns hash of block in best-block-chain at <index>. (code -1) If getblockcount returns 579160 then you need to enter "getblockhash 579160"
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dac10
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February 18, 2016, 08:04:24 PM |
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Are you sure you are using the latest version of the wallet? [/quote I already have stakes, since 04/01/2016, version v1.1.1.2 My guess is that you could have gone off on your own fork, and your wallet doesn't want to connect to anyone on the proper fork. If you go into the debug window and type getblockcount what number does it return? And then also use that number to do "getblockhash numbergoeshere" and then report back the two results here and we can tell you if you are on the correct fork or not. So,getblockcount 579160 01:39:18  getblockhash 01:39:18  getblockhash <index> Returns hash of block in best-block-chain at <index>. (code -1) If getblockcount returns 579160 then you need to enter "getblockhash 579160" 20:58:06  getblockhash 579160 20:58:06  e9c811b068bd79cc2cd74259b1ff8439ce9598f7693c612bffec408ca6f34eef And now?
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presstab (OP)
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February 18, 2016, 08:35:36 PM |
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Are you sure you are using the latest version of the wallet? [/quote I already have stakes, since 04/01/2016, version v1.1.1.2 My guess is that you could have gone off on your own fork, and your wallet doesn't want to connect to anyone on the proper fork. If you go into the debug window and type getblockcount what number does it return? And then also use that number to do "getblockhash numbergoeshere" and then report back the two results here and we can tell you if you are on the correct fork or not. So,getblockcount 579160 01:39:18  getblockhash 01:39:18  getblockhash <index> Returns hash of block in best-block-chain at <index>. (code -1) If getblockcount returns 579160 then you need to enter "getblockhash 579160" 20:58:06  getblockhash 579160 20:58:06  e9c811b068bd79cc2cd74259b1ff8439ce9598f7693c612bffec408ca6f34eef And now? That is the correct chain, so there is either a reason why your computer is not letting you connect to others (firewall, antivirus, etc) or others do not want to connect to you (less likely). Not totally sure what to tell you.
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dac10
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February 18, 2016, 08:45:23 PM Last edit: February 18, 2016, 09:08:04 PM by dac10 |
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"Or they do not want others to connect to you", but who? Fuck it, he began to get angry, I like this coin, I want to keep it, or rather I want to buy, but for the coins that do not work the wallet, I do not keep!!!
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presstab (OP)
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February 18, 2016, 08:46:57 PM |
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"Or they do not want others to connect to you", but who?
I said "or others do not want to connect to you", for instance if for some reason you got a high ban score. Maybe take a look at your debug.log to see what is going on there.
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dac10
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February 18, 2016, 09:16:34 PM |
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Perhaps because I did " moneysupply"? However, the bone that the operation of the wallet depends on you, iantunc.
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iantunc
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February 18, 2016, 09:44:33 PM |
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Perhaps because I did " moneysupply"? However, the bone that the operation of the wallet depends on you, iantunc.
You are mistaken, Presstab will help you much better. Post your log file on Pastebin, please.
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dac10
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February 18, 2016, 10:17:59 PM |
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Excus me, but I do not know what "bin".
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billotronic
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February 18, 2016, 10:20:14 PM |
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put your debug.log here www.pastebin.com and then post the link here so we can take a look bud.
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dac10
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February 18, 2016, 10:45:41 PM |
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I signed up on PASTEBIN, I've never used it, I do not understand "debug.log"
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billotronic
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February 18, 2016, 11:51:41 PM |
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1. open your hyp wallet
2. click "Debug"
3. click "Open" (towards the bottom underneath Debug Log File)
4. select all text in the debug.log and copy
5. go to pastebin.com
6. paste text where it says "New Paste"
7. click "Create New Paste"
8. copy the URL here for us to look at your log
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