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Jay! Someone dumped his/her HYP and I crossed 40k HYP, so now I made it into the top 150. Haha!
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waxo
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October 02, 2014, 07:11:15 PM |
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Presstab gonna be soon the First HypMillionaire !
We have to celebrate it , come to IRC ##hyperstake
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merc84
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October 02, 2014, 09:28:17 PM |
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Expected time to earn reward 2589 days... I waited 9 Days for this. Kind of anti climax What is your block size and the wallet version? v1.0.5.0HyperStake-1.0.5 and how to discover block size? Please install Version 1.0.6 wallet. This issue was resolved. After that enable coin control: Tools -> Options -> Display -> Display coin control features Then go to SEND and click Coin control. There will be a column with the block(s') size(s). Firstly Thank you! Seems my coins are in one chunk and the wallet now shows 3 days estimate till reward.
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mtwelve
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October 03, 2014, 12:38:09 AM |
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someone link me to the irc channel? Don't IRC often, so don't know how to...
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CiZ
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October 03, 2014, 01:40:37 AM |
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someone link me to the irc channel? Don't IRC often, so don't know how to...
please try http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=##hyperstake I hope this will help.
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.I'm CiZ my HyperStake Member.
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tokyoghetto
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October 03, 2014, 01:44:12 AM |
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The new wallet looks amazing. keep up the great work guys!
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David Latapie
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October 03, 2014, 02:28:35 AM |
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Mine is still stuck. And I still get new block to mint several time per day [/img] It finally stacked! At last! Presstab gonna be soon the First HypMillionaire ! Tss, tss... Hypllionaire
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merc84
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October 03, 2014, 03:10:03 AM |
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So after finding POS block you must wait another 9 days before having mature coin again?
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presstab (OP)
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October 03, 2014, 03:21:28 AM |
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So after finding POS block you must wait another 9 days before having mature coin again?
Yes. Staking is based on transaction times. Since it creates a new transaction, it will then have to age from that transaction time.
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presstab (OP)
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October 03, 2014, 03:24:14 AM |
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Tss, tss... Hypllionaire Ha I like it!
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merc84
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October 03, 2014, 05:32:06 AM |
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Is it possible to send POS blocks to a different address so it does not impact coin age of main address?
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Biomech
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October 03, 2014, 05:39:21 AM |
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Is it possible to send POS blocks to a different address so it does not impact coin age of main address?
No, it's not. First off the address is irrelevant, it's the block and the coin age. Secondly, I think you misunderstand the Proof of Stake mechanism. This is mining. Just as if you were pointing an ASIC device at a pool, except that the ASIC in this case is the coin block itself. It is part of the calculation, and it has to combine with the newly minted blocks in order for the stake to work and move the network. It is possible to lock some coins out of the equation, if you need them to be free to spend, but once they are released to stake, they will do their job and become ineligible for stake for the maturity period. For this coin, that's rather short. My other main coin is TEK, where you wait 30 days. There's a lot in between, but right now the only others I recommend are HBN, which is a damn fine coin, and FIRE, which is backed by a man I trust and has recovered pretty nicely since he took over. POS coins are my primary focus, but I'm far from a comprehensive expert, so take my recommendations with a grain of salt. I hope this helps
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merc84
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October 03, 2014, 07:20:43 AM |
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Is it possible to send POS blocks to a different address so it does not impact coin age of main address?
No, it's not. First off the address is irrelevant, it's the block and the coin age. Secondly, I think you misunderstand the Proof of Stake mechanism. This is mining. Just as if you were pointing an ASIC device at a pool, except that the ASIC in this case is the coin block itself. It is part of the calculation, and it has to combine with the newly minted blocks in order for the stake to work and move the network. It is possible to lock some coins out of the equation, if you need them to be free to spend, but once they are released to stake, they will do their job and become ineligible for stake for the maturity period. For this coin, that's rather short. My other main coin is TEK, where you wait 30 days. There's a lot in between, but right now the only others I recommend are HBN, which is a damn fine coin, and FIRE, which is backed by a man I trust and has recovered pretty nicely since he took over. POS coins are my primary focus, but I'm far from a comprehensive expert, so take my recommendations with a grain of salt. I hope this helps You are correct I don't know much about POS, just trying to understand it currently. Are there any guides on maximizing staking efficiency?
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iantunc
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October 03, 2014, 09:55:04 AM |
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huhu, what happend when "Generated but not accepted mined" ? (offline 0 confirmations)
It means that your generated block was orphaned, i.e. some other block was generated a little bit faster. You do not lose anything, as your initial block will try to stake again.
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5ick3uffalo
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October 03, 2014, 10:18:04 AM |
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huhu, what happend when "Generated but not accepted mined" ? (offline 0 confirmations)
It means that your generated block was orphaned, i.e. some other block was generated a little bit faster. You do not lose anything, as your initial block will try to stake again. Thanks
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iantunc
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October 03, 2014, 10:18:45 AM Last edit: October 03, 2014, 11:08:39 AM by iantunc |
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Is it possible to send POS blocks to a different address so it does not impact coin age of main address?
No, it's not. First off the address is irrelevant, it's the block and the coin age. Secondly, I think you misunderstand the Proof of Stake mechanism. This is mining. Just as if you were pointing an ASIC device at a pool, except that the ASIC in this case is the coin block itself. It is part of the calculation, and it has to combine with the newly minted blocks in order for the stake to work and move the network. It is possible to lock some coins out of the equation, if you need them to be free to spend, but once they are released to stake, they will do their job and become ineligible for stake for the maturity period. For this coin, that's rather short. My other main coin is TEK, where you wait 30 days. There's a lot in between, but right now the only others I recommend are HBN, which is a damn fine coin, and FIRE, which is backed by a man I trust and has recovered pretty nicely since he took over. POS coins are my primary focus, but I'm far from a comprehensive expert, so take my recommendations with a grain of salt. I hope this helps You are correct I don't know much about POS, just trying to understand it currently. Are there any guides on maximizing staking efficiency? The coin age is the age of an incoming transaction, which is tied to one or another address (in your wallet it looks like this address has some amount of money; this amount consists of a sum of all incoming transactions to this address). A transaction, or in other words, a block can't be moved (even split, because it will cause a transaction to yourself) without the age lost, because it will become a new incoming transaction with a new timestamp. To maximize staking efficiency you just need to run your wallet as long as you can, ideally 24/7, and make bigger blocks, up to 4000.
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Mig-23
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October 03, 2014, 12:20:01 PM |
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Hyperstake already rising,..no plan to make more beautiful website,.. so ,all the informations can be found at there?
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5ick3uffalo
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October 03, 2014, 12:25:24 PM |
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Hyperstake already rising,..no plan to make more beautiful website,.. so ,all the informations can be found at there?
Personally this thread is enough for informations but a flashy informative website which fits to the awesome styled wallet would sure do not bad
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