qiwoman2
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October 26, 2014, 01:53:08 PM |
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can I send all my coins to the staking pool to stake? they may stake faster there..my comp is so slow.
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candlesticks
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October 26, 2014, 02:01:04 PM Last edit: October 26, 2014, 02:13:50 PM by candlesticks |
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hey guys question, im trying to send 2 of my smaller blocks to another address (on another PC ) , combine them and then send them back it says "invalid change address" so i created a new address in the same wallet and now it says its ok...but how do i send them??? how do i combine these two blocks? is there a guide somewhere how to do this? ive never done anything like this before, HELP! thanks in advance..they HYP community is 2nd to none when it comes to helping eachother thanks guys Just go into the coin control tab, select "list mode". Mark the blocks that you want to send, and click "OK". Click the "receive" tab at top, and copy the address you are sending to. If you are sending to a different wallet(exchange wallet etc.), copy that address instead. Click "send" tab at the top, and paste the address in the appropriate field. In the top right, you will see "after fee". This should reflect the total coins of the blocks you previously selected. You can copy this, and paste it below in the appropriate field. Click "send", at the bottom. Only the blocks you selected will be sent, other blocks will retain their coin age. Hope this helps, and doesn't add confusion.
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freedomsr40
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October 26, 2014, 02:10:58 PM |
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hey guys question, im trying to send 2 of my smaller blocks to another address (on another PC ) , combine them and then send them back it says "invalid change address" so i created a new address in the same wallet and now it says its ok...but how do i send them??? how do i combine these two blocks? is there a guide somewhere how to do this? ive never done anything like this before, HELP! thanks in advance..they HYP community is 2nd to none when it comes to helping eachother thanks guys Just go into the coin control tab, select "list mode". Mark the blocks that you want to send, and click "OK". Click the "receive" tab at top, and copy the address you are sending to. Click "send" tab at the top, and paste the address in the appropriate field. In the top right, you will see "after fee". This should reflect the total of the blocks you previously selected. You can copy this, and paste it below in the appropriate field. Click "send", at the bottom. Only the blocks you selected will be sent, other blocks will retain their coin age. Hope this helps, and doesn't add confusion. NO confusion at all!! works great, it didnt show anything in the transaction page except the fee and im like...uhoh...but then i went to coin control and now its all one block, thanks you so so much !!!
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candlesticks
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October 26, 2014, 02:15:43 PM |
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Nice. Glad to help HYP coin control is pretty awesome.
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Mig-23
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October 26, 2014, 02:21:38 PM |
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though I did not participate but I was pleased with hyperpool,.. success for HYP and success for us
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eatthetree3
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October 26, 2014, 02:28:40 PM |
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I'm going to make a mini tutorial on setting up HYP wallet on a pi.
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akula999
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October 26, 2014, 02:33:48 PM |
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Maybe in an upcoming wallet version the coin control is simplified. Remove the "send" portion. Just check the boxes and maybe click a combine button and the wallet will re-stake at the new number. No more spending and ending up with residual .0001 coins that need to be mathematically recombined. Just my 2 HypCents.
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Bitcoin: 1FzZehkiwfeeUmfmBrym8VvXX7gUj3miHe XMR: 4AqrzGPfEKeZrVXyPDNXUrNeKZZGNYiXMDoY49PvdffKNTRg6xp2Qz74SZ72gT5F9HH8Vaic99ndRg6 UBGcVijaNStQjwwf
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David Latapie
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October 26, 2014, 02:49:26 PM |
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Sure captn, will do soon. Commander. Captain is presstab Can't claim their address. Could you go to IRC and ask for help? This will be much easier to fix there. Update: this worked for akula999: In the wallet, go to file, sign a message Populate the fields; in the message field (or similar, I'm doing from memory), enter only your nickname. Then click "sign a message". Then go to http://hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com/claim. There, enter your HyperStake Address, EXACTLY what you entered in the "message" field in the walet (so, if you follow my instructions, your nick). Finally, under signature, enter the text you got in the wallet after clicking "sign a message".
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5ick3uffalo
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October 26, 2014, 02:57:54 PM |
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Thank you No millionaire but 1/10 soon
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BTC: 1Dw9feZAGSeHvaiQ55T7C92VAAXB2nVKKk
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iGotSpots
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October 26, 2014, 05:50:59 PM |
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HYP is now an option for the client to be loaded upon receipt of unit. If you would like your Snowball shipped with HyperStake ready to go, put that in the "Notes to Seller" box at checkout. If you enter anything else or leave it blank, Maieuticoin will be the default client: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=835103
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crypto4jan
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October 26, 2014, 06:14:32 PM |
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Can't claim their address. Could you go to IRC and ask for help? This will be much easier to fix there. Update: this worked for akula999: In the wallet, go to file, sign a message Populate the fields; in the message field (or similar, I'm doing from memory), enter only your nickname. Then click "sign a message". Then go to http://hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com/claim. There, enter your HyperStake Address, EXACTLY what you entered in the "message" field in the walet (so, if you follow my instructions, your nick). Finally, under signature, enter the text you got in the wallet after clicking "sign a message". I did the procedure (xtimes) And then after fill in this:
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e2wwnbU8XBcnZxSfMTwZLS7Ru6LdWHunCu 00000a5ac2dc57cfb0b92bc8be7731fe6a94a8c1c49a0d2f32e9e2da4f7d2308
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Trololoh
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October 26, 2014, 06:23:49 PM |
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can I send all my coins to the staking pool to stake? they may stake faster there..my comp is so slow.
The speed of your PC has luckily no effect on how fast you stake. Coin weight does.
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zeewolf
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October 26, 2014, 06:51:37 PM |
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Commander. Captain is presstab Commander, ready : How to build for Raspberry
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Serby
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October 26, 2014, 08:02:42 PM |
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Dedicated devs, one of the best coin communities, protections against dumps, useful information and content always being added and improved, HyperStake is the real deal.
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David Latapie
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October 26, 2014, 09:34:21 PM Last edit: October 26, 2014, 09:47:49 PM by David Latapie |
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Good work! Looks good to me (I don't have a Rasp to actually test, maybe waxo could) and I discovered the strip command.
Dedicated devs, one of the best coin communities, protections against dumps, useful information and content always being added and improved, HyperStake is the real deal. Dat quote I just started the " HyperLoan logs" thread, were loaners will be able to post their feedbacks. And to complete this page, I had to create the HyperLoan page on the wikia.
HyperLoan candidates so far: Choice will be done on Monday. You can candidate until Sunday 23:59 UTC. Since there are so many candidates, we decided that instead of waiting 30 days for the next HyperLoan, we would pick a new candidate every Monday. Regarding the choice in Monday: - This is a community choice and if the community cannot reach an agreement, the core team (me and presstab) will chose the person to be selected. The coins will be borrowed by the community wallet.
- I would like to decide how to choose. First-arrived-first-served is not that great but this is what I will do if I can't find a more collaborative way to decide. Like everything in HyperStake, the process of selection is an experiment and I ask you to find the way to choose. An example of a fairer way to choose is this: every non candidate, please pick a candidate and explain your choice.
People who are not selected will be allowed to candidate again next time. Everytime they are not accepted, they will have an incremental +1 score, so that the older you candidate, the bigger the chance to be selected.
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eatthetree3
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October 26, 2014, 10:10:32 PM |
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Good work! Looks good to me (I don't have a Rasp to actually test, maybe waxo could) and I discovered the strip command.
Dedicated devs, one of the best coin communities, protections against dumps, useful information and content always being added and improved, HyperStake is the real deal. Dat quote I just started the " HyperLoan logs" thread, were loaners will be able to post their feedbacks. And to complete this page, I had to create the HyperLoan page on the wikia.
HyperLoan candidates so far: Choice will be done on Monday. You can candidate until Sunday 23:59 UTC. Since there are so many candidates, we decided that instead of waiting 30 days for the next HyperLoan, we would pick a new candidate every Monday. Regarding the choice in Monday: - This is a community choice and if the community cannot reach an agreement, the core team (me and presstab) will chose the person to be selected. The coins will be borrowed by the community wallet.
- I would like to decide how to choose. First-arrived-first-served is not that great but this is what I will do if I can't find a more collaborative way to decide. Like everything in HyperStake, the process of selection is an experiment and I ask you to find the way to choose. An example of a fairer way to choose is this: every non candidate, please pick a candidate and explain your choice.
People who are not selected will be allowed to candidate again next time. Everytime they are not accepted, they will have an incremental +1 score, so that the older you candidate, the bigger the chance to be selected. Can confirm wallet is working great on my pi. If its not to late BTW I'd happily put myself down for the hyperloan candiate .
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David Latapie
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October 26, 2014, 10:16:55 PM Last edit: October 27, 2014, 01:34:51 AM by David Latapie |
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HyperLoan candidates so far: Choice will be done on Monday. You can candidate until Sunday 23:59 UTC. Since there are so many candidates, we decided that instead of waiting 30 days for the next HyperLoan, we would pick a new candidate every Monday and every candidate would have 4K instead of 10k. Part of the reason is tha people don't stake enough to the community wallet - if people stake more, we could consider having more than one new candidate per week. Regarding the choice in Monday: - This is a community choice and if the community cannot reach an agreement, the core team (me and presstab) will chose the person to be selected. The coins will be borrowed by the community wallet.
- I would like to decide how to choose. First-arrived-first-served is not that great but this is what I will do if I can't find a more collaborative way to decide. Like everything in HyperStake, the process of selection is an experiment and I ask you to find the way to choose. An example of a fairer way to choose is this: every non candidate, please pick a candidate and explain your choice.
People who are not selected will be allowed to candidate again next time. Everytime they are not accepted, they will have an incremental +1 score, so that the older you candidate, the bigger the chance to be selected. edit: replaced 3.5K with 4K. Decimals are harder to market and 4k will have most people not doing any research hit the wall, which will educate them - that's the point of HyperLoan. Plus jokes about Ultra HD - I let you be creative here.
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Biomech
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October 26, 2014, 10:34:28 PM |
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Just wanted to say a little about myself in perpetration for the Hyperloan vote tomorrow.
I have been dipping in and out of crypto currencies for a little while, but to be honest nothing has stuck - managed to get a few coins in the past via PoW (CPU mining on my home PC!), but always got stung in the end by a pump and dump or a dodgy community / coin owner..
I don't have money to invest properly, so started with my 0.02BTC (which I got from a coin called Frozen) and stated to play on poloneix, managed to trade this up to 0.06BTC and then came across HYP ....
I read about the coin, and loved the idea so bought a whopping 344HYP - I quicky withdrew the balance to my wallet and eagerly set it stacking ... Then realised my neivity with the size of my block. I started to post on the IRC channel and was welcomed by what I can only describe as the warmest and most generous members of a coin I have ever come across - my block rose to 980HYP through various tips, I was shocked how generous everyone was.
So that's me and my 1k block - still waiting for it to stack, if it ever will, and looking forward to taking part in this experiment if you select me !
I've no say in the program, though you're one of three I think are well suited. But I can answer your implied question. It will eventually stake. I've staked ONE coin. It took forever, but it works.
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October 26, 2014, 11:16:09 PM |
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To be curious, how long did it take to stake one coin? What was the block reward? TX ID for proof? That is very interesting...
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Biomech
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October 26, 2014, 11:28:34 PM |
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To be curious, how long did it take to stake one coin? What was the block reward? TX ID for proof? That is very interesting... As I recall, it was 41 days, but I don't have that wallet any more. I wish I had kept it It was an experiment for the fun of it, and the computer didn't move with me. EDIT: I just didn't think it was important at the time, I usually don't make assertions without being able to back them up. I did it with both TEK and HYP. TEK took longer, but it was done quite a bit before the launch of HYP. That one I can probably dig up. I wanted to see if it would do it on HYP as well, and it did. I wish I could back it up as it would alleviate some people's fears. To date, no block of mine that achieved maturity has failed to stake, regardless of size. And I started damn small.
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