akula999
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October 07, 2014, 11:48:20 PM |
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So much poloniex giveaways of hyp, but i always miss out!!
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Bitcoin: 1FzZehkiwfeeUmfmBrym8VvXX7gUj3miHe XMR: 4AqrzGPfEKeZrVXyPDNXUrNeKZZGNYiXMDoY49PvdffKNTRg6xp2Qz74SZ72gT5F9HH8Vaic99ndRg6 UBGcVijaNStQjwwf
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akula999
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October 07, 2014, 11:49:35 PM |
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I take that back, just got 50 HYP!! Thank you.
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Bitcoin: 1FzZehkiwfeeUmfmBrym8VvXX7gUj3miHe XMR: 4AqrzGPfEKeZrVXyPDNXUrNeKZZGNYiXMDoY49PvdffKNTRg6xp2Qz74SZ72gT5F9HH8Vaic99ndRg6 UBGcVijaNStQjwwf
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David Latapie
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October 07, 2014, 11:50:46 PM |
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Very true - old russian saying - Tepпeниe и тpyд вce пepeтpyт -- means patience and work will reward (loosely translated, sounds better in russian) Russians interested is good. I heard that Novacoin is popular in Russia, so Russia likes high-PoS, I guess? Spread the word, akula999!
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ButtCrack
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October 08, 2014, 12:40:35 AM |
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We are lucky that diff is low right now though, so these have much higher chance of staking.
Any ideas why diff is so low ? It used to be some weeks ago about 1,5+
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Mig-23
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October 08, 2014, 12:42:43 AM |
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generated but not accepted mined,.. so my stake not credited in my balance how it could happen and what to do
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eprocent
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October 08, 2014, 12:48:27 AM |
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HYPER is great and looks very nice and promising...
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Cor2
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October 08, 2014, 01:04:14 AM |
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generated but not accepted mined,.. so my stake not credited in my balance how it could happen and what to do
It is called "orphan" - the block that your wallet generated for staking was not accepted by the network because another block was accepted by more hosts already, it is part of the majority vote system that keeps the network stable. No problem, your input keeps trying to stake and will generate another block soon, with even greater reward due to higher age. Success!
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Mig-23
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October 08, 2014, 01:43:13 AM |
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generated but not accepted mined,.. so my stake not credited in my balance how it could happen and what to do
It is called "orphan" - the block that your wallet generated for staking was not accepted by the network because another block was accepted by more hosts already, it is part of the majority vote system that keeps the network stable. No problem, your input keeps trying to stake and will generate another block soon, with even greater reward due to higher age. Success! very informative,..thank you
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iantunc
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October 08, 2014, 02:12:42 AM |
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Let's model the idea of HyperBank. It surely will increase visibility, at least at Poloniex. Every time an investor will try to allocate, for example, 5 BTC, a correlated buy order will drive the price and volume up. But after 10 days this investor will wait for his interest given back, e.g. 2%, or 5.1 BTC. At this moment the price will fall back to the mean, and an attempt to sell 5.1 BTC worth of HYP can fill all orders down the floor and even more. It will show up like pump & dump. It's very attractive for traders, but not so appreciated by investors. We need to find an equilibrium to satisfy both.
What I see at this moment is that even an order of 0.5 BTC causes a major price move (on Allcoin) although Polo has a bit more traffic but won't be able to sustain multiple-BTC orders without large price swings either. What I feel is that such a bank should be similar to a savings account - you can deposit and start earning but not pull out unlimited at any time, so the bank has time to prepare for your withdrawal and does not need to emergency-sell positions. Alternative would be that the bank is not transferring every incoming BTC to HYP and back, but there is a buffer, an investor group if you will that has holds the HYP and gets funded from the BTC in the bank but they buffer the BTC, so the amount of HYP stays the same even though the amount of BTC fluctuates. It would even be viable to keep half the BTC untouched as buffer while the other half gets converted to HYP as the market can absorb the changes, so that immediately withdrawal of BTC is possible up to half the total balance at any point, any more and the HYP first needs to get whittled down without crashing the market. Likewise with investment in BTC: the amount of HYP can slowly grow to half the amount of the extra BTC deposited. That means of the 18% staking rewards, virtually half is used, the other half is sitting unused in BTC buffer. But it could be an attractive bank anyway. I am occasionally borrowing some BTC to an investor that makes 10% but can't buy BTC fast enough, so he gives me 5% to borrow my BTC for up to a week. That is a very attractive deal and very similar to this banking idea. That sounds great, thank you!
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forbesmining
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October 08, 2014, 03:42:58 AM |
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Since the recommended Block Size is 1,600-4,000 HYP, does this mean I should use coin control to gather my received amounts from staking to form blocks of at least 1600 HYP? My stakes received so far range from 279 to 465 coins.
Yes I would do that, just try to do it in a timely manner so you don't lose much age. Ty presstab
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iantunc
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October 08, 2014, 03:44:48 AM |
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When putting all of this together, this means: HyperBank, helps to widen adoption and to increase the bounty wallet ("all benefits go to the community wallet", a not-for-profit bank, ^^). Hypiggy, the child/educational version of HyperStake Hypi the tardi, the blue cartonnish mascotte
Great ideas ! Tardigrades are very conceptual and are a meme. They can form the idea of our positioning Some brands also noticed them.
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iantunc
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October 08, 2014, 04:02:26 AM |
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HYPER is great and looks very nice and promising...
It's HYP. HYP in!
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Mig-23
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October 08, 2014, 06:15:05 AM |
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HYPER is great and looks very nice and promising...
It's HYP. HYP in! Hyperstake will became the competitor of Nem,..
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Biomech
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October 08, 2014, 07:16:46 AM |
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Ok, I got my linux machine back up (FINALLY!) and went to upgrade. I can't get the latest master branch to compile. Ubuntu 14.04, and no issues with previous qt's up to 1.03. sudo qmake HyperStake-linux.pro gives me two warnings about omitting a default, qmake-qt4 throws no warnings, but both terminate with errors when I try to build using make STATIC=1 -f Makefile. I'm about to try with qmake-qt5. If that don't work, gonna need some assistance. I don't want to keep running the windows version on a slow laptop edit: qt-5 is default, and thows the same errors.
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iantunc
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October 08, 2014, 07:45:59 AM |
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Ok, I got my linux machine back up (FINALLY!) and went to upgrade. I can't get the latest master branch to compile. Ubuntu 14.04, and no issues with previous qt's up to 1.03. sudo qmake HyperStake-linux.pro gives me two warnings about omitting a default, qmake-qt4 throws no warnings, but both terminate with errors when I try to build using make STATIC=1 -f Makefile. I'm about to try with qmake-qt5. If that don't work, gonna need some assistance. I don't want to keep running the windows version on a slow laptop edit: qt-5 is default, and thows the same errors. I had similar issues with HyperStake-qt-linux.pro for latest wallet versions. Try to compile with HyperStake-qt.pro, qmake-qt4 made it.
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iantunc
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October 08, 2014, 07:49:02 AM Last edit: October 08, 2014, 08:07:04 AM by iantunc |
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Ok, I got my linux machine back up (FINALLY!) and went to upgrade. I can't get the latest master branch to compile. Ubuntu 14.04, and no issues with previous qt's up to 1.03. sudo qmake HyperStake-linux.pro gives me two warnings about omitting a default, qmake-qt4 throws no warnings, but both terminate with errors when I try to build using make STATIC=1 -f Makefile. I'm about to try with qmake-qt5. If that don't work, gonna need some assistance. I don't want to keep running the windows version on a slow laptop edit: qt-5 is default, and thows the same errors. I had similar issues with HyperStake-qt-linux.pro for latest wallet versions. Try to compile with HyperStake-qt.pro, qmake-qt4 made it. Also try to roll back to v1.0.6.5. Download the tar archive, unpack it, than do: cd path/to/folder/HyperStake-1.0.6.5 && sudo qmake-qt4 ./HyperStake-qt.pro && sudo make
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zeewolf
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October 08, 2014, 10:36:54 AM |
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I'm about to try with qmake-qt5.
This won't work for sure, code needs to be refactored to be compatible with QT5, presstab has this in his request list.
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cycoinminer
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October 08, 2014, 02:21:48 PM Last edit: October 09, 2014, 07:57:17 AM by cycoinminer |
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So, after talking about the HyperBank idea earlier, I bought for a friend, 100GBP of Bitcoin, approx 0.5 BTC and picked up around 17.5k of HYP. EDIT: 15793 HYP with 0.475 BTC (average 3007 SAT each) I call it a test-run, to see if there's any legs in the idea of paying someone a fixed level of interest (2% every 10 days) whilst at the same time, profiting from the 18% interest rate I'll be making with their money. I'll keep people up to date on how it goes when the coins begin to stake, and if I make a profit, or loss, from this experiment
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Mig-23
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October 08, 2014, 02:38:56 PM |
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i reinstal my wallet,but the wallet installed with new address. and my balance zero,.all coin gone the new wallet don't want reindex my back up file,.. what can i do,..please help
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Dexter12
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October 08, 2014, 02:52:30 PM |
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So, after talking about the HyperBank idea earlier, I bought for a friend, 100GBP of Bitcoin, approx 0.5 BTC and picked up around 17.5k of HYP. I call it a test-run, to see if there's any legs in the idea of paying someone a fixed level of interest (2% every 10 days) whilst at the same time, profiting from the 18% interest rate I'll be making with their money. I'll keep people up to date on how it goes when the coins begin to stake, and if I make a profit, or loss, from this experiment Good luck, interesting idea!
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