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Author Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet  (Read 679269 times)
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July 07, 2014, 01:47:34 PM
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I sure hope David is working on a one liner Ubuntu 14.04 wallet install as I still can't get the wallet to work (going off of previous posts). Any help/step-by-step would be helpful, otherwise I will wait until he makes one. Thanks.

Here it is, but as long as presstab doesn't not add a HyperStake-qt-linux.pro file, it won't work with just a paste-and-enter.
Once he will, this will be this:

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mkdir -p ~/cryptos ; cd ~/cryptos && rm -rf HyperStake && git clone git://github.com/presstab/HyperStake && cd HyperStake && qmake-qt4 HyperStake-qt-linux.pro && make && ln -s ~/cryptos/HyperStake/HyperStake-qt ~/Desktop/HYP

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July 07, 2014, 02:21:07 PM
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I never understood why people say 500% annual interest on TEK.  40% interest per month compounding 12 times works out to like 5600% annual interest.  That's why I've been slowly selling off alot of my TEK throughout the price rise the past month.  I know this isn't a TEK thread, but since I saw that figure mentioned in the ANN again, just thought I'd ask.
This is the uncompounded interest which is announced (by the way, this is 480%, not 500% for TEK)

Hyperstake is even crazier for the compounded interest.

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July 07, 2014, 02:35:01 PM
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Alright the network is currently on block 31807 - ec1eb12ba3bdf54e68ca42cff435e44c6a4ebbb960050582c47dcea02548e2dd

You can check that you are on the right chain by going to the debug window (help->debug), clicking on console tab and typing in "getblockbynumber 31807"

This will return information about the block, and double check that the hash matches the hash above.

So far we are 26 blocks into our own chain. Like I predicted, the chain is moving quite slow. We need truck coin people with mature blocks to open them up on our network!  Why not?? Get a free bonus!

I'll be doing more work on the wallet today.

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July 07, 2014, 02:51:38 PM
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COIN LOGO COMPETITION AGGREGATE POST:

LOGO #1 - made by see360 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7709837#msg7709837


LOGO #2 - made by see360 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7712998#msg7712998


LOGO #2.5 - check out the 3d renderings that see360 made! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7725112#msg7725112

LOGO #3 - made by vgeorgiev - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7715242#msg7715242


LOGO #4 - made by Swag - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7753747#msg7753747


LOGO #5 - Swag's design modified by armin22 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7754696#msg7754696

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July 07, 2014, 03:21:10 PM
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Alright the network is currently on block 31807 - ec1eb12ba3bdf54e68ca42cff435e44c6a4ebbb960050582c47dcea02548e2dd

You can check that you are on the right chain by going to the debug window (help->debug), clicking on console tab and typing in "getblockbynumber 31807"

This will return information about the block, and double check that the hash matches the hash above.

So far we are 26 blocks into our own chain. Like I predicted, the chain is moving quite slow. We need truck coin people with mature blocks to open them up on our network!  Why not?? Get a free bonus!

I'll be doing more work on the wallet today.

I have numerous mature blocks. Just waiting for a wallet for Ubuntu 14.04 and I am good to go. The above is good news. Keep up the good work!!
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July 07, 2014, 03:23:30 PM
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Here is my vote. I do like the green.

COIN LOGO COMPETITION AGGREGATE POST:

LOGO #2 - made by see360 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7712998#msg7712998

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July 07, 2014, 03:24:27 PM
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EYYYY CALM DOWN I HAVE LOGOES TO SUBMIT TOO!!!

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July 07, 2014, 03:25:40 PM
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EYYYY CALM DOWN I HAVE LOGOES TO SUBMIT TOO!!!

Awesome, the more the better!!
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July 07, 2014, 03:26:16 PM
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CAN SOMEONE MAKE A PROPER WORKING WALLET WHICH DOESNT REQUIRE ME TO DO SOME WEIRD COMMANDS?HuhHuh PLEASE!!!

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July 07, 2014, 03:29:16 PM
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CAN SOMEONE MAKE A PROPER WORKING WALLET WHICH DOESNT REQUIRE ME TO DO SOME WEIRD COMMANDS?HuhHuh PLEASE!!!

I am working on it right now armin22!! Just wait a day or two. If you don't have coins ready to stake then it doesn't matter much yet anyways.

I look forward to seeing your coin designs by the way.  Grin

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July 07, 2014, 03:30:37 PM
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CAN SOMEONE MAKE A PROPER WORKING WALLET WHICH DOESNT REQUIRE ME TO DO SOME WEIRD COMMANDS?HuhHuh PLEASE!!!

I am working on it right now armin22!! Just wait a day or two. If you don't have coins ready to stake then it doesn't matter much yet anyways.

I look forward to seeing your coin designs by the way.  Grin


I have 10k waiting to stake, just sitting here and watching othersstake fine doesnt make me a happy boy :,(

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July 07, 2014, 03:31:39 PM
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CAN SOMEONE MAKE A PROPER WORKING WALLET WHICH DOESNT REQUIRE ME TO DO SOME WEIRD COMMANDS?HuhHuh PLEASE!!!

I am working on it right now armin22!! Just wait a day or two. If you don't have coins ready to stake then it doesn't matter much yet anyways.

I look forward to seeing your coin designs by the way.  Grin


I have 10k waiting to stake, just sitting here and watching othersstake fine doesnt make me a happy boy :,(

We need your coins on the network asap to move the chain along asap, but I will let you know when I have a more functional wallet out.

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July 07, 2014, 03:32:52 PM
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I can understand that as I have 17k. Frustrating but I'd rather wait and have an excellent wallet than a piecemeal one that has bugs. Patience is very hard right now. uggggg!
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July 07, 2014, 03:33:42 PM
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i'm stuck at 32183 what to do?

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July 07, 2014, 03:34:06 PM
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I can understand that as I have 17k. Frustrating but I'd rather wait and have an excellent wallet than a piecemeal one that has bugs. Patience is very hard right now. uggggg!

Think of it this way. It will be good to have people with mature blocks moving the chain today or tomorrow instead of all the blocks all coming through in an hour.  And of course your interest continues to accumulate.

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July 07, 2014, 03:34:55 PM
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i'm stuck at 32183 what to do?

Delete your chain and resync, that isn't our chain.  Make sure to use the latest build with the checkpoint.

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July 07, 2014, 03:38:39 PM
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I can understand that as I have 17k. Frustrating but I'd rather wait and have an excellent wallet than a piecemeal one that has bugs. Patience is very hard right now. uggggg!

Think of it this way. It will be good to have people with mature blocks moving the chain today or tomorrow instead of all the blocks all coming through in an hour.  And of course your interest continues to accumulate.

Yes indeed. I am just very excited to be part of this experiment!! I will wait, but I never said I'd be quiet about it. LOL.
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July 07, 2014, 03:38:47 PM
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i'm stuck at 32183 what to do?

Delete your chain and resync, that isn't our chain.  Make sure to use the latest build with the checkpoint.



Dude how can i put my coins on the chain to help if nobody tells me how to get on the right one?Huh Ive been stuck on the trk chain for the whole day!!!

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July 07, 2014, 03:43:44 PM
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hey guys.all i did was make newfolder in C:\Users\Rolly\AppData\Roaming folder named HyperStake than have a shortcut on your desktop for hyperstake wallet and add this to end of target line

-connect=192.241.233.70 -connect=104.131.135.232 -datadir=C:\Users\Rolly\AppData\Roaming\HyperStake

your whole target line should read as followed
G:\Mayhem\Wallets\HyperStake\HyperStake-qt.exe -connect=192.241.233.70 -connect=104.131.135.232 -datadir=C:\Users\Rolly\AppData\Roaming\HyperStake

obviously drive letter may vary and the directory to your roaming folder may vary slightly to mine

than copy your wallet dat from truck roaming folder to hyper roaming folder and start wallet with desktop short cut

i have both wallets running know at the same time with and doubled my coins like they said
thanks HunterS. this worked for me except that i had to make 1 small change.

if any still running xp(yeah, i know) you must have the datadir path within the quotes.

eg.

instead of this:
G:\Mayhem\Wallets\HyperStake\HyperStake-qt.exe -connect=192.241.233.70 -connect=104.131.135.232 -datadir=C:\Users\Rolly\AppData\Roaming\HyperStake

you would need this:

G:\Mayhem\Wallets\HyperStake\HyperStake-qt.exe -connect=192.241.233.70 -connect=104.131.135.232 -datadir="C:\Documents and Settings\Office\Application Data\HypreStake"

the spaces in the path throws xp not thinking right and gives an error. wallet won't launch.

p.s.
i believe that i am on the right blockchain. minting popups are showing up.
but, i don't see any of them in the transaction list.
is this normal for now?

edit:
transactions are there in the list, but just further down the list for some reason.

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July 07, 2014, 03:46:18 PM
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i'm stuck at 32183 what to do?

Delete your chain and resync, that isn't our chain.  Make sure to use the latest build with the checkpoint.



Dude how can i put my coins on the chain to help if nobody tells me how to get on the right one?Huh Ive been stuck on the trk chain for the whole day!!!

What you need to do is create a folder somewhere that is easy to link to - I used c:\hyperdir on this machine I am on right now.  Copy you TRK wallet.dat and place it in the folder.  Download the very latest .exe from the first post (I changed it late last night so make sure you get the fresh one).

Open the command line (press windows button and R at the same time and type "cmd" and press enter)

Change the directory to wherever your .exe is - easiest to put it into your documents folder.
If it is in your documents folder type "cd documents"
Then type "HyperStake-qt.exe -connect=192.241.233.70 -connect=104.131.135.232 -datadir=C:\hyperdir"  

That will launch the client, and get you to start syncing.

Note that TRK chain had some problems syncing in a few places like block 21000 & 21500... if you get stuck, stop the client and press the up arrow on the command line and it will bring the most recent command that you did so you don't need to type it again.  Restart the client the two or three times it gets stuck.

We have stakes rolling in right now - current block count is 31834

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