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October 19, 2014, 01:22:32 PM
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current difficulty 1.36423
the number of high difficulty if =...
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October 19, 2014, 02:39:35 PM
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Price seems to be holding steady... If it keeps going up I'll be hyped xD

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October 19, 2014, 10:35:51 PM
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look at the wall on poloniex...4btc for hyp at 6800 it is good...
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October 19, 2014, 11:11:37 PM
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What happens to the coins in a block if the block reaches max age of 30 days? Do those coins automatically 'refresh', or does the user have to manually send them to themselves again to reset the age back to '0'?

anyone? I've got a couple of blocks with age '23', just wondering what will happen when they get to 30
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October 19, 2014, 11:19:02 PM
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What happens to the coins in a block if the block reaches max age of 30 days? Do those coins automatically 'refresh', or does the user have to manually send them to themselves again to reset the age back to '0'?

anyone? I've got a couple of blocks with age '23', just wondering what will happen when they get to 30

They just dont build anymore weight after that point, and there weight will remain constant until they stake. They will still accumulate interest and try to stake.

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October 19, 2014, 11:20:29 PM
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Price is going insane right now... Two days in a row of 40% increase. I'll be extremely surprised/pleased if HYP maintains the value..

yes, whats up with the crash in prices. Any idea for the reduction in value?

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October 19, 2014, 11:44:43 PM
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anyone who have "Large HyperStake Logo" or original psd file same this

(http://hyperstake.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/256x256.png)
can give me ?
I think to make my T-Shirt pattern.

https://github.com/presstab/HyperStake/blob/master/src/qt/res/icons/hyperstake-836.png

is the biggest in the github

otherwise talk to zeewolf as he did all the super sexy graphics

Thanks a lot billotronic  Grin

Just the Typography on a black shirt would be pretty slick looking

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October 19, 2014, 11:51:22 PM
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Price is going insane right now... Two days in a row of 40% increase. I'll be extremely surprised/pleased if HYP maintains the value..

yes, whats up with the crash in prices. Any idea for the reduction in value?
Thats the old question, nobody really knows.
The only thing is for sure that holding HYP also pays of very nice.
And it looks that currently the bag holders are the majority of HYP'ers.
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October 20, 2014, 12:16:40 AM
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It seems to me simple market game at play. Price for high, some people wanted to cash out so market corrected. Just a simple price over extension. Price is still positive today, and is nearing the $0.03 mark yet again. On one side I'm happy, because the holdings I do have is worth some, and its staking, so worth more soon. But on the other hand I wanted some more cheap HYP...

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October 20, 2014, 12:20:23 AM
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Crypto markets are volatile. High PoS markets tend to have thin order books because everyone is staking. My suggestion is to buy or sell over several days if not weeks so that you can average out your price instead of play the game of trying to time it exactly right.

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October 20, 2014, 01:08:06 AM
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I'm doing a little bit of both  Grin
Its amazing volume is at $15k today, hopefully we can keep this kind of volume going Smiley

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October 20, 2014, 01:24:18 AM
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Crypto markets are volatile. High PoS markets tend to have thin order books because everyone is staking. My suggestion is to buy or sell over several days if not weeks so that you can average out your price instead of play the game of trying to time it exactly right.
I'd agree with this, and also many sells at small increments from your minimum up to a ridiculous high (cuz you never know), and be willing to adjust UPWARDS quickly if the market is moving.

EDIT: I hit submit too early Tongue I wanted to say that you shouldn't adjust downwards, ever, unless you're truly desperate. If you (and many others, refuse to budge, you'll set a floor that can't be broken through.
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October 20, 2014, 01:26:09 AM
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It's too late to profitably invest at this moment, isn't it?

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October 20, 2014, 01:27:31 AM
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Crypto markets are volatile. High PoS markets tend to have thin order books because everyone is staking. My suggestion is to buy or sell over several days if not weeks so that you can average out your price instead of play the game of trying to time it exactly right.
I'd agree with this, and also many sells at small increments from your minimum up to a ridiculous high (cuz you never know), and be willing to adjust UPWARDS quickly if the market is moving.

right and to add to this the obvious that the averages work out in your favor. Buy 5k, put it in one block and in 9-10ish days you will have 6k. Easy to get your average cost down that way and why I really love this coin

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October 20, 2014, 01:28:46 AM
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It's too late to profitably invest at this moment, isn't it?


I guess it depends on your profit goals.

No, you are not going to 10x your investment

BUT you might double it easily... OR even just make a slight margin... but you'd be hard pressed to actually loose money I think

This post sums up why all this bullshit is a scam
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October 20, 2014, 01:32:53 AM
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It's too late to profitably invest at this moment, isn't it?


I guess it depends on your profit goals.

No, you are not going to 10x your investment

BUT you might double it easily... OR even just make a slight margin... but you'd be hard pressed to actually loose money I think

Agreed. A little late, but HYP is only going to steadily climb so buy what you can and start staking.
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October 20, 2014, 01:49:54 AM
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It's too late to profitably invest at this moment, isn't it?


I guess it depends on your profit goals.

No, you are not going to 10x your investment

BUT you might double it easily... OR even just make a slight margin... but you'd be hard pressed to actually loose money I think

Agreed. A little late, but HYP is only going to steadily climb so buy what you can and start staking.
As long as it generates more BTC then POW you are OK.
With current prices, try to set up a spread of several buy orders.
For selling same applies.
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October 20, 2014, 02:07:41 AM
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It's too late to profitably invest at this moment, isn't it?


I guess it depends on your profit goals.

No, you are not going to 10x your investment

BUT you might double it easily... OR even just make a slight margin... but you'd be hard pressed to actually loose money I think

Agreed. A little late, but HYP is only going to steadily climb so buy what you can and start staking.
As long as it generates more BTC then POW you are OK.
With current prices, try to set up a spread of several buy orders.
For selling same applies.

lol PoW... man this coin has spoiled me. Maintaining my wallet is a LOT easier then chasing after profitable coins to mine. Much easier to participate in chain security without the need of $$$ in hardware and upkeep.

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October 20, 2014, 03:25:44 AM
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Pretty sure running my PC on idle all day uses less watts than a mining ASIC Cheesy Anyone staking on a rasp pi? Really want something to be running 24/7...

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October 20, 2014, 03:39:38 AM
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Crypto markets are volatile. High PoS markets tend to have thin order books because everyone is staking. My suggestion is to buy or sell over several days if not weeks so that you can average out your price instead of play the game of trying to time it exactly right.

agreed with you
unless everyone is willing to introduce HYP to everyone so we can get a new buyer
thats why i introduce and promote hyp in fb ,to all people and my friends through the forums
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