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Author Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet  (Read 679327 times)
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August 05, 2014, 12:07:23 PM
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I have 3 blocks that supposed to stake 2 days ago and haven't staked yet and my weight is above 3000 now

It is saying i should stake within 23 hours is this normal?


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August 05, 2014, 01:44:32 PM
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I have 3 blocks that supposed to stake 2 days ago and haven't staked yet and my weight is above 3000 now

It is saying i should stake within 23 hours is this normal?



have you had your wallet open that whole time? there's more people staking now, so that means more competition to solve the blocks. I've had some with weight much higher than that and they still take time to mine a transaction.

but I like to hold a few blocks in reserve in case the chain gets slow anyway.


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August 05, 2014, 02:18:29 PM
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I have 3 blocks that supposed to stake 2 days ago and haven't staked yet and my weight is above 3000 now

It is saying i should stake within 23 hours is this normal?



have you had your wallet open that whole time? there's more people staking now, so that means more competition to solve the blocks. I've had some with weight much higher than that and they still take time to mine a transaction.

but I like to hold a few blocks in reserve in case the chain gets slow anyway.

Yes my wallet is unlocked I had like 50 blocks and all staked fine the past 2 days but the last 3 blocks still haven't staked yet

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August 05, 2014, 02:49:59 PM
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I have 3 blocks that supposed to stake 2 days ago and haven't staked yet and my weight is above 3000 now

It is saying i should stake within 23 hours is this normal?



have you had your wallet open that whole time? there's more people staking now, so that means more competition to solve the blocks. I've had some with weight much higher than that and they still take time to mine a transaction.

but I like to hold a few blocks in reserve in case the chain gets slow anyway.

Yes my wallet is unlocked I had like 50 blocks and all staked fine the past 2 days but the last 3 blocks still haven't staked yet

Yes this is normal, the difficulty is much higher than it was a week ago. Right now blocks of 100-300 are taking me about 15 days or so.  One thing to keep in mind is that a block of 100 with weight 1000 and 10 blocks of 10 with total weight of 1000 are not necessarily the same.  The bigger block always has the advantage because the blocks are being hashed by individual weight not combined weight.

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August 06, 2014, 04:10:59 AM
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Is there a way via either conf or command line to make the stake for charity persistent?

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August 06, 2014, 07:41:21 AM
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I have a couple of questions, I hope someone can help out.....

Originally, I put my blocks in at 1,700, and was getting around 360 HYP interest per block.
But then I traded at a good time, and basically tripled my HYP (excluding loosing on inflation), and when I transferred them back to my wallet I did so in blocks of 1,600.

I've just looked, and they've matured but with an average of 290 HYP interest per 1,600

Am I misunderstanding something here? Getting 360 interest from 1700, is a significant difference to 290 interest from 1600.

Also, the Total Money Supply, does this take into account the possible "unknown HYP" - ie If 20% of all HYP is not even realised, because holders of TRK didn't take advantage / lost wallets/ forgotten..... do we have any figures on "active HYP"Huh




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August 06, 2014, 09:22:47 AM
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Your original 1700 blocks may have taken a little longer to stake than the more recent 1600 blocks.
There would have been a lot of competition for the first HYP stakes.
You get the interest paid to the minute (or second) so ~18% on day 8.8 becomes more like 25% by day 12/13 if your mature blocks have to wait that long.
Of course if you have to wait you loose a little compound interest on your next staking round compared to always staking at 8.8 days on the button but that
compound interest isn't factored into the 750% annual headline number anyway.

Really interesting point about coin supply though. Not sure how you could go about figuring that out.
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August 06, 2014, 09:53:28 AM
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hey guys.i have posted this in annoucements and xtracoin thread but no interest yet.just wondering if anyone want to take over xtra coin.wallet runs fine and stakes well.i is pure PoS now.i am offering 1.5 million coin to any dev that wants to.maybe give the wallet a make over and add coin control and little things like that.i will give 1 million to dev and the other 500000 will be for bounties and Pr and stuff.i will also start donating have of my staked coin every week to a community wallet.i am a big fan of hyperstake coin and hold alittle over 100k.

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August 06, 2014, 10:07:22 AM
Last edit: August 06, 2014, 10:21:17 AM by David Latapie
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I can confirm v1.0.4 builds just fine on Arch. Did you try issuing: make clean && qmake-qt4 HyperStake-qt-linux.pro && make

The make clean is sometimes needed if you tried to build with qt5 first.
I reinstalled from scratch instead of a pull request and it worked fine. Thanks anyway.

There is already a working abe block explorer at http://hyp.cryptospread.com:2751 (by Bumberchute), but I've been playing with RPC Ace (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=686177.0), and I've setup a simple explorer and richlist: http://hashing.uni.me/hyperstake.php is the explorer and http://hashing.uni.me/hyperstake_richlist.txt a static richlist for HYP until block 48499.

RPC Ace is very easy to use.

I'll try to put some cron jobs to refresh the richlist ...
The current richlist is not sorted and has a lot of duplicated addresses (usually with different amounts). For a not-so-faithful snasphot richlist that actually makes sense, check my manual richlist, extracted from uni.me. I won't update it.

HYP Richlist (manual, unmaintained)

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August 06, 2014, 12:07:03 PM
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There is already a working abe block explorer at http://hyp.cryptospread.com:2751 (by Bumberchute), but I've been playing with RPC Ace (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=686177.0), and I've setup a simple explorer and richlist: http://hashing.uni.me/hyperstake.php is the explorer and http://hashing.uni.me/hyperstake_richlist.txt a static richlist for HYP until block 48499.

RPC Ace is very easy to use.

I'll try to put some cron jobs to refresh the richlist ...

The current richlist is not sorted and has a lot of duplicated addresses (usually with different amounts). For a not-so-faithful snasphot richlist that actually makes sense, check my manual richlist, extracted from uni.me. I won't update it.

HYP Richlist (manual, unmaintained)

Thanks for noticing. I updated the richlist yesterday and it got appended and the end of the previous one it instead of replacing it. Wallets staking are the reason of the different amounts.

I've just updated it and it should be ok now.

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August 06, 2014, 12:24:49 PM
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I've just updated it and it should be ok now.
Thanks. Some much needed improvements, if possible:
- align the amounts on the decimal point so that 80000 doesn't look bigger than 400000. Easy way to do it: devote 7 characters for the integers, so 16 characters for the amount (seven, dot, eight)
- add a thousands separator (comma)

On another note, for presstab: my 1600 blocks are getting smaller and smaller, the smallest one being 354.49. After some iterations, this will become dust. An automatic dust cleaning mechanism will soon become necessary.

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August 06, 2014, 02:25:41 PM
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I've just updated it and it should be ok now.
Thanks. Some much needed improvements, if possible:
- align the amounts on the decimal point so that 80000 doesn't look bigger than 400000. Easy way to do it: devote 7 characters for the integers, so 16 characters for the amount (seven, dot, eight)
- add a thousands separator (comma)

Well,  I think a web page would be nicer than a txt file, but I'm not the RPC Ace developer, and I don't know enough php.

Anyway, I've modified the script to format the numbers as you requested. Fortunately php uses a C-like sprintf  Smiley

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August 06, 2014, 02:47:39 PM
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I have a couple of questions, I hope someone can help out.....

Originally, I put my blocks in at 1,700, and was getting around 360 HYP interest per block.
But then I traded at a good time, and basically tripled my HYP (excluding loosing on inflation), and when I transferred them back to my wallet I did so in blocks of 1,600.

I've just looked, and they've matured but with an average of 290 HYP interest per 1,600

Am I misunderstanding something here? Getting 360 interest from 1700, is a significant difference to 290 interest from 1600.

Also, the Total Money Supply, does this take into account the possible "unknown HYP" - ie If 20% of all HYP is not even realised, because holders of TRK didn't take advantage / lost wallets/ forgotten..... do we have any figures on "active HYP"Huh


The stake is calculated by the second. The annual rate is 750%. If it takes exactly 9 days your stake will be 7.5/365*9, if it takes 15 days it would be 7.5/365*15.  So if it takes a few extra days you are still being compensated for your time.

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August 06, 2014, 02:51:47 PM
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Is there a way via either conf or command line to make the stake for charity persistent?

Right now there is no way to do this. Hopefully I can get this implemented in the future.

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August 06, 2014, 02:54:42 PM
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Is there a way via either conf or command line to make the stake for charity persistent?

Right now there is no way to do this. Hopefully I can get this implemented in the future.

Fair enough sir.... I wont bore you with the horror story of how long it took me to figure out that I had to set it every launch.... you can imagine.

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August 07, 2014, 02:54:42 PM
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Are there any plans to get HYP listed on Bittrex or somewhere a little larger to give the coin more exposure?
Just had a look on coin-swap and 24 hr trading is only 0.005BTC, so very little going on there at the moment.

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August 07, 2014, 07:35:01 PM
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Are there any plans to get HYP listed on Bittrex or somewhere a little larger to give the coin more exposure?
Just had a look on coin-swap and 24 hr trading is only 0.005BTC, so very little going on there at the moment.

Cy

we really need the hyperstake community to push for new exchanges collectively. Everyone needs to keep tweeting @poloniex and @ExchangeBittrex to try and show this is a coin worth listing for them.

Any update on the dev roadmap?
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August 07, 2014, 07:42:24 PM
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Might I suggest that instead of pushing for exchanges, you all push for real goods and services sold and exchanged for HYP as the base currency? If all it's going to be is another way to indirectly mine BTC, then what's the point?
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August 07, 2014, 07:42:45 PM
Last edit: August 08, 2014, 02:07:46 AM by presstab
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Are there any plans to get HYP listed on Bittrex or somewhere a little larger to give the coin more exposure?
Just had a look on coin-swap and 24 hr trading is only 0.005BTC, so very little going on there at the moment.

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we really need the hyperstake community to push for new exchanges collectively. Everyone needs to keep tweeting @poloniex and @ExchangeBittrex to try and show this is a coin worth listing for them.

Any update on the dev roadmap?

Right now I am in the middle of launching a local business with a group of partners. This is keeping me very busy and not a whole lot of time to devote to wallet development right now, although I will still be able to do some weekend coding sessions, etc.

What does everyone really want out of HYP? Right now I am leaning towards not adding an anti-inflation fork, because i don't think it is necessary, but if everyone wants one, I can  add one in. What are everyone's thoughts on this?

Other than that, I have all of the new icons that moneromoo has been working on that will be added to the wallet, as well as new RPC commands that I will create over time.  I will also be watching all of the work Tranz puts into HBN and porting over whatever I see that would fit HYP well.

I have a fully custom QT GUI that I am working on on the side, but this is a slow project that I am not focusing on a lot right now.  

That is my current thoughts for the direction of HYP. If the community wants the speed of development to pick up then we will need a community team to help submit pulls on github.

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August 07, 2014, 07:56:56 PM
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Might I suggest that instead of pushing for exchanges, you all push for real goods and services sold and exchanged for HYP as the base currency? If all it's going to be is another way to indirectly mine BTC, then what's the point?

This is a very good idea, any pointers on where you would start with this?

In the interim, more exchanges should create a solid supply/demand chain, as it is the traded volume is low on hyperstake at the moment, which is not attractive for people to invest in because it is not liquid enough for them

Good to hear from you presstab and good luck on the local business. I appreciate you are a very busy man how do we go about getting pulls on github?
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