Ense04
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September 01, 2014, 02:52:26 AM |
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Gotta say, this is my favorite coin right now. Really like the concept, look, functionality, and development. I see a bright future ahead.
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ryanb
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September 01, 2014, 03:34:37 AM |
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how many confirms takes for Poloenix to add the coins to your wallet? I sent a test deposit and still not posted to my account and it has over 10 confirms
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presstab (OP)
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September 01, 2014, 04:37:51 AM |
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how many confirms takes for Poloenix to add the coins to your wallet? I sent a test deposit and still not posted to my account and it has over 10 confirms
It should be 12 confirms. If it doesn't show up there you can send them the txid.
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ryanb
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September 01, 2014, 04:48:38 AM |
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how many confirms takes for Poloenix to add the coins to your wallet? I sent a test deposit and still not posted to my account and it has over 10 confirms
It should be 12 confirms. If it doesn't show up there you can send them the txid. It showed up
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cycoinminer
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September 01, 2014, 07:38:03 AM |
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Hi Presstab I saw earlier on Polo trollbox you said you were working on getting an arb bot up and running - is it going to be linked to HYP, in a similar way to how the QTL trader works? If so, that would be great! Imagine where the price would go to if everyone had to hold 1k HYP to use the bot, for free......
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Dexpla
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September 01, 2014, 07:57:56 AM |
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Hi Presstab I saw earlier on Polo trollbox you said you were working on getting an arb bot up and running - is it going to be linked to HYP, in a similar way to how the QTL trader works? If so, that would be great! Imagine where the price would go to if everyone had to hold 1k HYP to use the bot, for free...... Now wouldn't that be good a free arb bot built into the HYP wallet for users with more than 10K HYP would be better maybe!
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cycoinminer
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September 01, 2014, 08:01:57 AM |
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Hi Presstab I saw earlier on Polo trollbox you said you were working on getting an arb bot up and running - is it going to be linked to HYP, in a similar way to how the QTL trader works? If so, that would be great! Imagine where the price would go to if everyone had to hold 1k HYP to use the bot, for free...... Now wouldn't that be good a free arb bot built into the HYP wallet for users with more than 10K HYP would be better maybe! 10K HYP? - well, on that basis, we'd only get around 5 new users, based on ALL the HYP currently available on the market.... Still, if the price was to go high enough, I'd think about spreading some of my stash around....
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cycoinminer
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September 01, 2014, 10:42:39 AM |
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I just wanted to gauge an opinion on the thought of who holds the coins, and how dispersed they are: I checked the top 100 wallets, and there's 10.4m coins in total held here. The total coin supply is currently 14.9m HYP. That puts just under 70% of the total coin supply in the control of just 100 wallets. I know that 2 of these wallets are mine, and whilst there might not be many with more than 1 wallet, I wondered what people's thoughts were on so few, holding such a large percentage of the total coins in existence? I don't know how this compares to other coins at all - hence my question.
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Oto3
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September 01, 2014, 12:14:32 PM |
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It would be interesting to know how many of those wallets have been active since the fork.
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presstab (OP)
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September 01, 2014, 04:04:15 PM |
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Hi Presstab I saw earlier on Polo trollbox you said you were working on getting an arb bot up and running - is it going to be linked to HYP, in a similar way to how the QTL trader works? If so, that would be great! Imagine where the price would go to if everyone had to hold 1k HYP to use the bot, for free...... The arb bot I am making is on a private repo and I do not intend on releasing it for others. It is written is PHP and Javascript, so I would have to port it over to c++ to put it into the wallet. The bot is designed to be an HFT arb bot for high volume markets like LTC, DRK, etc. For HYP I was thinking about throwing a bot on the market that promotes market strength, instead of having one of those highest bid bots, or an arb bot that widens the spread. It would be a low profile bot that adds liquidity, instead of pissing everyone off. I may put in some in wallet trading, but I would be against coding a bot in. A bot can easily be used to ruin the strength of a market. There is good evidence that both the pump and dump in Nov-Jan btc markets were created by the Gox buy bot that later turned into a sell bot.
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presstab (OP)
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September 01, 2014, 04:05:34 PM |
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I just wanted to gauge an opinion on the thought of who holds the coins, and how dispersed they are: I checked the top 100 wallets, and there's 10.4m coins in total held here. The total coin supply is currently 14.9m HYP. That puts just under 70% of the total coin supply in the control of just 100 wallets. I know that 2 of these wallets are mine, and whilst there might not be many with more than 1 wallet, I wondered what people's thoughts were on so few, holding such a large percentage of the total coins in existence? I don't know how this compares to other coins at all - hence my question. I can tell you that the top address is mine. And I do not sell many of my HYP, so you can count on the growth of the top wallet to stay within the wallet and not hit the exchange. When we first got the rich list I went through the addresses over 100k HYP, and 7 of them hadn't been used since TRK.
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foxy
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September 01, 2014, 06:45:55 PM |
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distribution will also continue as we grow. yes, it was a small group of brave mad people who got on board for an experimental project based off a stagnant coin. but even when we first started I put a chunk of TRK on the exchange before the HYP fork zero hour so some people could get in on it. and now more people are interested too, so Hyperstake is growing and organically the currency will continue to change hands.
everyone has always been pretty transparent about their holdings since the beginning. so it's great to look into the block explorer, but hopefully seeing also that the large wallets aren't suddenly getting small gives you some confidence too.
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presstab (OP)
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September 01, 2014, 07:08:01 PM |
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liteuser provided me with an archive of the rich list form August 6th. Since then 6 of the top 10 wallets have stayed the same balance.
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sluppy
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September 01, 2014, 07:25:09 PM |
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liteuser provided me with an archive of the rich list form August 6th. Since then 6 of the top 10 wallets have stayed the same balance. Wow I dont even want to calculate what they have missed out on so far , this also has impact on the total supply it will be growing much slower then max velocity.(keeping diff etc in mind) One of those could be Bittrex do u know wich one? Im having a little trouble with the Raspberri Pi wallet it wont start for me .(im rather new to this but the TRK raspberri wallet ran just fine.)
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netmonk
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September 01, 2014, 10:21:40 PM |
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Good evening dear fellows.
Question:
I just compiled the unix hyperstaked ! Is it possible to run it on a dedicated server (in hosting center) and makes it stakes for my wallet ? Is there a console wallet ?
Running this QT wallet is not fun on dedicated server.
What are the tuning in configuration for such things ?
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presstab (OP)
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September 01, 2014, 10:33:49 PM |
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Good evening dear fellows.
Question:
I just compiled the unix hyperstaked ! Is it possible to run it on a dedicated server (in hosting center) and makes it stakes for my wallet ? Is there a console wallet ?
Running this QT wallet is not fun on dedicated server.
What are the tuning in configuration for such things ?
You can run the daemon instead of the QT GUI. Just go to HyperStake/src and then make -f makefile.unix After it makes, run the daemon with ./hyperstaked & make sure to include the & or else you will be locked up until full sync You can use ./hyperstaked getinfo to get the current block count and such while syncing.
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netmonk
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September 01, 2014, 10:38:19 PM |
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Thank you presstab for the answer.
Are hyperstaked using the same default folder than hyperstake-qt (i mean ~/.hyperstake) ?
I guess from your command line, that providing argument to hyperstaked like "getinfo" while another daemonized instance is running is just a way to query the daemonized instance, am i right ?
Will it stake like the qt client ?
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kingpin69
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September 01, 2014, 11:00:40 PM |
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liteuser provided me with an archive of the rich list form August 6th. Since then 6 of the top 10 wallets have stayed the same balance. that's around 1.68million coins from the total supply being unused just from those wallets :O I feel bad for them, that's a lot of hyperstaking they have missed out on.
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David Latapie
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September 01, 2014, 11:07:44 PM |
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For HYP I was thinking about throwing a bot on the market that promotes market strength, instead of having one of those highest bid bots, or an arb bot that widens the spread. It would be a low profile bot that adds liquidity, instead of pissing everyone off. Good thing, we know how liquidity is an issue with high-PoS. And one more experiment for HYP!
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gullu
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September 02, 2014, 12:09:08 AM |
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I figured I might as well change the OP title with some bragging rights you, my friend, have the rights to brag. you and david have done an amazing job.
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