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October 10, 2014, 12:20:09 AM
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HI just released my latest blog entry on the HDJ: Rich man's problems. Enjoy!
Great thread, a must read for any HYP head !
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October 10, 2014, 01:19:13 AM
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Or Just click the plus sign(add recipient) on send coins tab.

holy shit... to think I have been doing it the hard way this whole time?!?!

Thank you sir for that pro tip!

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October 10, 2014, 01:38:20 AM
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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.

I was under the impression that send many only allows you to use one address one time. I'll have to look at that.

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October 10, 2014, 01:46:57 AM
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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.

I was under the impression that send many only allows you to use one address one time. I'll have to look at that.

Same with the gui, but you can still create a bunch of addresses and then break them up quickly using the gui.

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October 10, 2014, 01:50:32 AM
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I think the question is how can we make blocks of the size we want and do it repeatedly to the same address....hopefully with a few clicks instead of many for each block sent to ourselves.
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October 10, 2014, 01:58:39 AM
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Like coin-swap. I had 16,000 HYP in there and on withdraw page it has total and address. You put in 4k, hit send, put in 4k, hit send, etc. Keeps same address and everything. That would be a outstanding feature to have on the HYP wallet. I would put that at the top of the list of things to do. Yes wallet looks good, but I prefer functionality over aesthetics any day. I am sure I am not alone.
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October 10, 2014, 02:08:39 AM
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I think the question is how can we make blocks of the size we want and do it repeatedly to the same address....hopefully with a few clicks instead of many for each block sent to ourselves.

I already have this RPC call that does this but I have it commented out because its not complete. It is a loop that creates several transactions to the same address of a user defined size.  Problem is when it loops through I need to program it to discriminate which block it is splitting each time. Once I solve this it will be golden.

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October 10, 2014, 02:13:47 AM
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Awesome Presstab, as always you are the master
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October 10, 2014, 07:31:30 AM
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Oh!  Shocked YEAH

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October 10, 2014, 09:22:39 AM
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my wallet doesn't sync, stuck at block 90900 ( new install) i'm using win 7 64biti

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October 10, 2014, 10:46:12 AM
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update on my wallet woes.

Tried it with the non linux specific build, still no dice, claiming that it was missing some files in the QT directory.  I nuked the source and cloned it fresh. Worked first time. I guess I got a bad pull Tongue
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October 10, 2014, 11:28:06 AM
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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?

Vegas

you may also want to break them down to bigger HYP piles since difficulty is getting high
with 3200 HYP per pile you would stake faster which is highly recommended to get compound interest as soon as possible
and it would be half as much trouble to split down 100,000 coins

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October 10, 2014, 11:40:26 AM
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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?
Manual split and send to yourself. Yeah, painful, fortunately you only do it once. Making the whole staking experience easier is in our todolist.

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October 10, 2014, 01:33:11 PM
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stay tune guys,.i did massive promo in fb
most of my friends is the player online business in internet, I tried to steer to hyp
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October 10, 2014, 02:26:28 PM
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my wallet doesn't sync, stuck at block 90900 ( new install) i'm using win 7 64biti

I set one up yesterday on Win7 64. It wouldn't sync until I added a HyperStake.conf file, although restarts seemed to help nudge it along part way.

I thought the suggested conf file was on the OP here, but I don't see it today. Perhaps it is being edited/updated or I have just forgotten where to find it.

Anyway, the conf file I found yesterday included:

addnode=192.241.233.70
addnode=104.131.135.232

I'm guessing that the addnodes were the key to syncing.


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October 10, 2014, 02:46:46 PM
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my wallet doesn't sync, stuck at block 90900 ( new install) i'm using win 7 64biti

I set one up yesterday on Win7 64. It wouldn't sync until I added a HyperStake.conf file, although restarts seemed to help nudge it along part way.

I thought the suggested conf file was on the OP here, but I don't see it today. Perhaps it is being edited/updated or I have just forgotten where to find it.

Anyway, the conf file I found yesterday included:

addnode=192.241.233.70
addnode=104.131.135.232

I'm guessing that the addnodes were the key to syncing.


This is interesting, using the block explorer as a DNS seed should prevent any need to use a .conf. Wonder why it is acting up?

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October 10, 2014, 03:02:24 PM
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One suggestion for the wallet - would it be possible to set it up so when sending blocks to yourself, you don't have to type your passphrase every time? (obviously for only encrypted wallets)

Mine's a long one, and it gets tiresome doing it every time Smiley
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October 10, 2014, 03:36:55 PM
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my wallet doesn't sync, stuck at block 90900 ( new install) i'm using win 7 64biti

I set one up yesterday on Win7 64. It wouldn't sync until I added a HyperStake.conf file, although restarts seemed to help nudge it along part way.

I thought the suggested conf file was on the OP here, but I don't see it today. Perhaps it is being edited/updated or I have just forgotten where to find it.

Anyway, the conf file I found yesterday included:

addnode=192.241.233.70
addnode=104.131.135.232

I'm guessing that the addnodes were the key to syncing.


This is interesting, using the block explorer as a DNS seed should prevent any need to use a .conf. Wonder why it is acting up?

Maybe a red herring. I just did this:

1. Shut down a synced version that was using the .conf file, was on block 112150 and had 12 connections.
2. Renamed the .conf file so it wouldn't be found.
3. Restarted qt (as admin) with no .conf file.

It synced right away, and is showing block 112152 and 10 connections after spending a minute or three with one connection.

Magic.                Wink
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October 10, 2014, 04:49:52 PM
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One suggestion for the wallet - would it be possible to set it up so when sending blocks to yourself, you don't have to type your passphrase every time? (obviously for only encrypted wallets)

Mine's a long one, and it gets tiresome doing it every time Smiley
Maybe by adding a verification file in the hard drive, but then it would be possible to override this behaviour to actually type the password if desired. Use case: you backed up your wallet and changed the harddrive, but forgot to backup the file. Now you lost all of your money.
Another issue with this solution is that by never actually typing your passphrase, you might end up forgetting it - do you know the phone number of your friends or does only your smartphone address book do? Personally, I do not even remember my mother's phone number (granted, she changes it often).

So, what looks like a good idea may end up terribly bad. That's the same reason why I don't use a password manager - my brain is my password manager. (and I don't use a single password, but a password scheme).

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October 10, 2014, 06:51:13 PM
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Oops, I did it again. This time, it is about the "premine thing" and how HyperStake will never be considered premined, since it is an inflationary coin. It is a controversial topic, so I donned my fire proximity suit.
The virtues of inflation.

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