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October 08, 2014, 02:57:36 PM
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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 Tongue
edit: qt-5 is default, and thows the same errors.



Try it without special flags and use hyperstake-qt.pro which is now compatible with linux.  So it builds but terminates on start up?

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October 08, 2014, 06:19:04 PM
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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 Tongue
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

I'll try both ways in a bit. Thanks!

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 Tongue
edit: qt-5 is default, and thows the same errors.



Try it without special flags and use hyperstake-qt.pro which is now compatible with linux.  So it builds but terminates on start up?

I prefer the static build if possible, so I'll try it that way first. If it don't work I'll drop the flags. I got to blaze for now, but when I get back I'll try it and see what happens. I'll keep you guys informed.
With the QT 5, it got farther than with QT4, but both terminated very quickly with "not found" errors in the source. You're never that sloppy, so I assumed something wrong on my end Tongue
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October 08, 2014, 08:11:17 PM
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To whoever was on the Poloniex trollbox wanting to sell a big block of HYP, get in touch with me via PM and/or on ##hyperstake. I think the dude was called bunnyrabit_something and wanted to sell 200k or so.
lol no it is bennyprofane

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October 08, 2014, 10:31:08 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) Smiley
Russians interested is good. I heard that Novacoin is popular in Russia, so Russia likes high-PoS, I guess?
Spread the word, akula999!
I hear that Russia has forbidden the possession, mining and trade of any crypto in the country.
That will make it more difficult for Russians to use Crypto, even though it is hard to enforce (anonymous) internet activity...

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October 08, 2014, 10:37:40 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
I hope that you still have a backup of the old wallet.dat file, because that file has the keys to your coins.
The only thing you need to do after a fresh install is to close the wallet application, copy the old backup wallet.dat file in place of the fresh (empty) wallet.dat and restart the HYP wallet application - it will see the old wallet.dat and with the keys in that file, will find your coins in the HYP blockchain (where all coins are registered). Once it has synchronized to the network, you will have your old balance again.
Success.

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October 08, 2014, 11:39:00 PM
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ok i just discover this coin 1 hour agoo trought irc, i think you will see me more often from this thread.

GJ guys with this coin, i will invest it, AWESOME pos Wink

i hope cryptsy will add this coin soon.

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October 09, 2014, 03:12:21 AM
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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
I hope that you still have a backup of the old wallet.dat file, because that file has the keys to your coins.
The only thing you need to do after a fresh install is to close the wallet application, copy the old backup wallet.dat file in place of the fresh (empty) wallet.dat and restart the HYP wallet application - it will see the old wallet.dat and with the keys in that file, will find your coins in the HYP blockchain (where all coins are registered). Once it has synchronized to the network, you will have your old balance again.
Success.

There is one little thing to add. You should synchronize your wallet completely before replacing the wallet.dat with your backup. Otherwise the wallet can say that your wallet.dat file is corrupt, because it wouldn't be able to find keys (they can be registered in blocks, that are not downloaded yet). Every time you reinstall the wallet, you should delete the folder that contains the blockchain and wallet.dat files (assuming you have a backup) and after fresh install synchronize it again (if you are an experienced user, you can use a bootstrap to make your new wallet work with the old blockchain file).   

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October 09, 2014, 03:14:36 AM
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ok i just discover this coin 1 hour agoo trought irc, i think you will see me more often from this thread.

GJ guys with this coin, i will invest it, AWESOME pos Wink

i hope cryptsy will add this coin soon.

I am also waiting for cryptsy to add this coin but i think it needs to  be voted on before it can be added.
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October 09, 2014, 05:02:22 AM
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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
I hope that you still have a backup of the old wallet.dat file, because that file has the keys to your coins.
The only thing you need to do after a fresh install is to close the wallet application, copy the old backup wallet.dat file in place of the fresh (empty) wallet.dat and restart the HYP wallet application - it will see the old wallet.dat and with the keys in that file, will find your coins in the HYP blockchain (where all coins are registered). Once it has synchronized to the network, you will have your old balance again.
Success.

There is one little thing to add. You should synchronize your wallet completely before replacing the wallet.dat with your backup. Otherwise the wallet can say that your wallet.dat file is corrupt, because it wouldn't be able to find keys (they can be registered in blocks, that are not downloaded yet). Every time you reinstall the wallet, you should delete the folder that contains the blockchain and wallet.dat files (assuming you have a backup) and after fresh install synchronize it again (if you are an experienced user, you can use a bootstrap to make your new wallet work with the old blockchain file).   

thank you all for the attentions,..everything is in control right now.
Special thanks for @Presstab for your guidance.
yesterday i feel like crazy,.haha
don't know where and to whom would like to ask for help
and i think information with an image will be more easily understood than the words especially for newbie and for those who are not familiar.
because Hyperstake is for all people
You are good DEV
once again,thanks a lot
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October 09, 2014, 05:40:32 AM
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Just another design inspiration.


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Just another design inspiration.




design for what?
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October 09, 2014, 11:14:50 AM
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design for what?

For look and feel and brand identity in general.

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October 09, 2014, 11:34:00 AM
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Just another design inspiration.




design for what?

Memes and the like I hope. No reason PND should be $1.6M Shocked That's our spot!

Memes too Smiley

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October 09, 2014, 11:47:49 AM
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Just another design inspiration.




design for what?

Memes and the like I hope. No reason PND should be $1.6M Shocked That's our spot!

Memes too Smiley

the good idea come from friends in indonesia,they have plan to make Tshirt with logo hyperstake
and little information about Hyperstake too
there is also '' Indonesia hyperstake community'' at the Tshirt
i think it can be as a promotional tool
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October 09, 2014, 12:59:56 PM
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Personally, I find the easiest way is to go to the Help / Debug / Console section of the wallet, and type " moneysupply " - it shows you "supply change" there - so for example, the last:
supply change(last 960 blocks)" : 317269.94208800, (that's 1 day)
"supply change(last 6,720 blocks)" : 1998888.41925900, (last 7 days)
"supply change(last 28,800 blocks)" : 6077268.07868000, (last 30 days)

Then, from that you can figure how many coins are generated, per block..... 317269 / 960 Blocks = 330 HYP per block generated.



So, it's 15 days since I last posted the above info, so I thought I'd share an update.

Last time I calculated that the average block staked, produced 330HYP - far from the maximum 1000 HYP available.

Looking right now, the figures show:
"supply change(last 960 blocks)" : 330833.46177     (330833 / 960 Blocks) = 344 HYP per block generated.

So, the average amount of HYP, generated per day, has only gone up 4% per block.

For me, that shows that we're pretty much going steady, but what's also interesting is the order book.

3.6 BTC of sales takes HYP down to only 2500 SAT (500 SAT drop)
3.6 BTC of buys rides HYP all the way up to 5050 SAT (2050 SAT rise)

There's a strong buy support here, and it keeps rising, day by day, and with the reversal of BTC price the last day or so, it's all looking quite good Smiley
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October 09, 2014, 07:13:07 PM
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Personally, I find the easiest way is to go to the Help / Debug / Console section of the wallet, and type " moneysupply " - it shows you "supply change" there - so for example, the last:
supply change(last 960 blocks)" : 317269.94208800, (that's 1 day)
"supply change(last 6,720 blocks)" : 1998888.41925900, (last 7 days)
"supply change(last 28,800 blocks)" : 6077268.07868000, (last 30 days)

Then, from that you can figure how many coins are generated, per block..... 317269 / 960 Blocks = 330 HYP per block generated.



So, it's 15 days since I last posted the above info, so I thought I'd share an update.

Last time I calculated that the average block staked, produced 330HYP - far from the maximum 1000 HYP available.

Looking right now, the figures show:
"supply change(last 960 blocks)" : 330833.46177     (330833 / 960 Blocks) = 344 HYP per block generated.

So, the average amount of HYP, generated per day, has only gone up 4% per block.

For me, that shows that we're pretty much going steady, but what's also interesting is the order book.

3.6 BTC of sales takes HYP down to only 2500 SAT (500 SAT drop)
3.6 BTC of buys rides HYP all the way up to 5050 SAT (2050 SAT rise)

There's a strong buy support here, and it keeps rising, day by day, and with the reversal of BTC price the last day or so, it's all looking quite good Smiley


Interesting stuff. I would have thought average would have come up more. But it might be more useful to use the monthly numbers since daily staking can be up and down. 

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October 09, 2014, 10:43:36 PM
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HI just released my latest blog entry on the HDJ: Rich man's problems. Enjoy!

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October 09, 2014, 10:58:17 PM
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Poloniex is a great exchange but I would like to see hyp on cryptsy too.  I like the idea of having two very active exchanges.
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October 09, 2014, 11:00:44 PM
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Question, I know I can combine coins with coin control, but lets say I bought a 100,000 block and want to quickly break it into 1600 coin blocks with a few clicks or commands, is there any way to do that.. or do I have to sit and "send it to myself"? #Dev if this feature is not present, can it be added with next update?

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October 09, 2014, 11:06:41 PM
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Question, I know I can combine coins with coin control, but lets say I bought a 100,000 block and want to quickly break it into 1600 coin blocks with a few clicks or commands, is there any way to do that.. or do I have to sit and "send it to myself"? #Dev if this feature is not present, can it be added with next update?

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You can use the sendmany rpc command. Or Just click the plus sign(add recipient) on send coins tab.

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