freedomsr40
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November 07, 2014, 06:00:26 PM |
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my thoughts exactly, yeah its registered with a password...
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billotronic
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November 07, 2014, 06:09:41 PM |
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my thoughts exactly, yeah its registered with a password...
if you are still having issues you can message me on irc and I will try to help you
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freedomsr40
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November 07, 2014, 06:26:37 PM |
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my thoughts exactly, yeah its registered with a password...
if you are still having issues you can message me on irc and I will try to help you thank you!
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David Latapie
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November 07, 2014, 06:29:34 PM |
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my thoughts exactly, yeah its registered with a password... You need to identify. Configure your IRC client for auto-identification on startup. Meanwhile, you can do it manually with /ns identify your_password (with the right nick) I sometimes had this issue whilst I already have my nick. I never understood why and I had to restart my IRC client and, in rare circumstances, my session.
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David Latapie
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November 07, 2014, 07:08:00 PM |
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There is also one thing we can consider. What if we will hold BTC airbag in the form of a portfolio of staking assets? Emergency funds shall be available in the form of hard BTC. You need immediate availibity for this and you don't want the price tanking because the altcoin crumbles. The only way that could have been possible is just-dice.com but it is closed sine diem because Canadian law.
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David Latapie
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November 07, 2014, 07:17:07 PM Last edit: November 25, 2014, 11:41:19 PM by David Latapie |
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Web Wallet ( new version) We are considering creating a web wallet for HyperStake (like blockchain.info or coinbase). Why (in no particular order)? - as always with HyperStake, experimenting!
- first-mover/innovation (and probably at least short-term price rise, even though volume matters more than price). There is no PoS webwallet in existence.
- wider adoption. The demand for cloud services providing a seamless experience (no risk of HDD crash, no requirements for 24/7 stacking on computer or Raspi, no setup...) would encourage people to have HYP.
- also, but not sure, the code could be reused for the HTML5 wallet that would come later (and could make Android staking wallet easier).
- finally, it would integrate nicely with HyperPool. It would really be cloud and green mining!
Things to take into consideration: - high security.
- high availability (hence, scalability).
- long-term funding.
- webwallets are by design less secure than cold storage of your own wallet (but less prone to PEBKAC, too).
- webwallets are less decentralised.
- the webwallet might not stake, especially at the beginning.
Everyone interested, please join http://hyperstake.slack.com/messages/webwallet (and read http://hyperstake.slack.com/messages/beginners-tips first). You only have to PM me an email address (may be a disposable one, as long as you remember the password)
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4x13
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November 07, 2014, 07:26:23 PM |
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Web Wallet We are considering creating a web wallet for HyperStake (like blockchain.info or coinbase). Why (in no particular order)? - as always with HyperStake, experimenting!
- first-mover/innovation (and probably at least short-term price rise, even though volume matters more than price). There is no PoS webwallet in existence.
- wider adoption. The demand for cloud services providing a seamless experience (no risk of HDD crash, no requirements for 24/7 stacking on computer or Raspi, no setup...) would encourage people to have HYP.
- also, but not sure, the code could be reused for the HTML5 wallet that would come later (and could make Android staking wallet easier).
- finally, it would integrate nicely with HyperPool. It would really be cloud and green mining!
Things to take into consideration: - high security.
- high availability (hence, scalability).
- long-term funding.
- webwallets are by design less secure than cold storage of your own wallet (but less prone to PEBKAC, too).
- webwallets are less decentralised.
- the webwallet might not stake, especially at the beginning.
Everyone interested, please join http://hyperstake.slack.com/messages/webwallet (and read http://hyperstake.slack.com/messages/beginners-tips first). You only have to PM me an email address (may be a disposable one, as long as you remember the password) EXCELLENT!!!
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mtwelve
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November 07, 2014, 07:56:29 PM |
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YES A POS WALLET WOULD MAKE IT CONSTANTLY STAKE. This is genius, and would benefit the security and user friendliness of HYP as a whole. This could be afterwards, but if you integrated BTC, into it you could even do in browser trading...
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iantunc
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November 07, 2014, 08:49:06 PM |
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There is also one thing we can consider. What if we will hold BTC airbag in the form of a portfolio of staking assets? Emergency funds shall be available in the form of hard BTC. You need immediate availibity for this and you don't want the price tanking because the altcoin crumbles. The only way that could have been possible is just-dice.com but it is closed sine diem because Canadian law. The stabilization fund can be split into few parts. An emergency buffer, in hard BTC, and a replenishment buffer (we should not rely only on donations), in a set of PoS altcoins with a relatively steady exchange rate and volume. To prevent the price tanking each asset should be bought on the dips (the portfolio will be formed gradually). In this case the replenishment buffer can be urgently sold without a loss if needed.
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eatthetree3
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November 07, 2014, 10:44:08 PM |
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Web Wallet We are considering creating a web wallet for HyperStake (like blockchain.info or coinbase). Why (in no particular order)? - as always with HyperStake, experimenting!
- first-mover/innovation (and probably at least short-term price rise, even though volume matters more than price). There is no PoS webwallet in existence.
- wider adoption. The demand for cloud services providing a seamless experience (no risk of HDD crash, no requirements for 24/7 stacking on computer or Raspi, no setup...) would encourage people to have HYP.
- also, but not sure, the code could be reused for the HTML5 wallet that would come later (and could make Android staking wallet easier).
- finally, it would integrate nicely with HyperPool. It would really be cloud and green mining!
Things to take into consideration: - high security.
- high availability (hence, scalability).
- long-term funding.
- webwallets are by design less secure than cold storage of your own wallet (but less prone to PEBKAC, too).
- webwallets are less decentralised.
- the webwallet might not stake, especially at the beginning.
Everyone interested, please join http://hyperstake.slack.com/messages/webwallet (and read http://hyperstake.slack.com/messages/beginners-tips first). You only have to PM me an email address (may be a disposable one, as long as you remember the password) Would be very cool. This would be a game changer.
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eatthetree3
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November 07, 2014, 11:18:42 PM |
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PS. My hyperloan address
p9qwRDJz8Rm7Xexfq4BiYJNqJJfKLwcPWA
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myagui
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November 07, 2014, 11:35:58 PM |
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Guys, I might have this wrong, but wasn't it that posting addy's on the threads was forbidden and would easily cause a thread to be locked down? I don't recall where the rule was posted, but just raising the concern that we might need to switch to PMs or some other method when communicating addresses. Happy Staking!
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Biomech
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November 08, 2014, 12:11:54 AM |
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Guys, I might have this wrong, but wasn't it that posting addy's on the threads was forbidden and would easily cause a thread to be locked down? I don't recall where the rule was posted, but just raising the concern that we might need to switch to PMs or some other method when communicating addresses. Happy Staking! You're correct. It's just that enforcement is arbitrary, capricious, and subject to bribery. Press, have you paid the bribes? (I kid, I think.)
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billotronic
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November 08, 2014, 02:18:48 AM |
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Guys, I might have this wrong, but wasn't it that posting addy's on the threads was forbidden and would easily cause a thread to be locked down? I don't recall where the rule was posted, but just raising the concern that we might need to switch to PMs or some other method when communicating addresses. Happy Staking! You're correct. It's just that enforcement is arbitrary, capricious, and subject to bribery. Press, have you paid the bribes? (I kid, I think.) Isn't that the damn truth
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David Latapie
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November 08, 2014, 06:33:31 AM Last edit: November 10, 2014, 05:12:49 AM by David Latapie |
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There is also one thing we can consider. What if we will hold BTC airbag in the form of a portfolio of staking assets? Emergency funds shall be available in the form of hard BTC. You need immediate availibity for this and you don't want the price tanking because the altcoin crumbles. The only way that could have been possible is just-dice.com but it is closed sine diem because Canadian law. The stabilization fund can be split into few parts. An emergency buffer, in hard BTC, and a replenishment buffer (we should not rely only on donations), in a set of PoS altcoins with a relatively steady exchange rate and volume. To prevent the price tanking each asset should be bought on the dips (the portfolio will be formed gradually). In this case the replenishment buffer can be urgently sold without a loss if needed. OK. As long as someone handles the replenishment. Would you be this person? PS. My hyperloan address
p9qwRDJz8Rm7Xexfq4BiYJNqJJfKLwcPWA
Added. In the future, I will only consider addresses sent to me by PM, to avoid being against the forum rules.
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kyma
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November 08, 2014, 06:47:44 AM |
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wow staking has become incredibly difficult over the last few weeks... i have a block of nearly 800 coins with an age of 39 !
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eatthetree3
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November 08, 2014, 07:23:14 AM |
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wow staking has become incredibly difficult over the last few weeks... i have a block of nearly 800 coins with an age of 39 ! Diff has started to stabilize and increase at a steady rate. You should stake soon. In future if you can try for larger block sizes around 3000.
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iantunc
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November 08, 2014, 11:26:29 AM |
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There is also one thing we can consider. What if we will hold BTC airbag in the form of a portfolio of staking assets? Emergency funds shall be available in the form of hard BTC. You need immediate availibity for this and you don't want the price tanking because the altcoin crumbles. The only way that could have been possible is just-dice.com but it is closed sine diem because Canadian law. The stabilization fund can be split into few parts. An emergency buffer, in hard BTC, and a replenishment buffer (we should not rely only on donations), in a set of PoS altcoins with a relatively steady exchange rate and volume. To prevent the price tanking each asset should be bought on the dips (the portfolio will be formed gradually). In this case the replenishment buffer can be urgently sold without a loss if needed. OK. As long as someone handles the replenishment. Would you be this person? Sure. I'll launch HyperDeck (in a day or two) and then will be ready to set up the replenishment buffer for HyperShield. I'll need some advice from holders about their best practices and coins of choice. Then I'll make an in-depth market analysis, develop an investment plan and present it for a public discussion.
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Trololoh
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November 08, 2014, 02:04:14 PM |
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My hyperloan address is pT7Ff3gXZ4RJA2ydTYNFi7xFjrRMfgJAip Thanks Added.
I make use of PC's from recycle centers or straight out of a dumpster. Costs 0 USD, dumpsters located in business/industry are great sources since companys often upgrade well within 5 years or less... And now for a slogan: "From trash to cash"I'm sure you can do something out of it! LOL Good one ! Copied and pasted for future use. Thanks !
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Trololoh
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November 08, 2014, 02:12:26 PM |
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Not in my case (yet). I have deliberately chosen for a somewhat smaller input size (also, I was not always willing to destroy the age of split blocks when they were generated almost a day before I checked) so most my blocks are in the 1000-2000 range and do not yet reach the cap (1000 HYP) although it does take them longer before they stake than in the beginning, when almost everything staked around 9 days age. The only cap that I am experiencing is one smaller block of 600 that is nearing the 30 days cap, after which it might stop gaining reward if it does not stake in the coming 2 days, we'll see. So, I am still getting very close to 750% only the blocks take a little longer to stake, this last one was pretty big and still took more than 12 days.
Thanks for the bug report Cor2, you have led me to find another error Am testing out some new code for it now. Thanks for the heads up. I did not realise Cor2 that you were actually addressing a bug. Not sure what the impact of that bug is in my situation, using 'old" trusted 1.04 wallet. I only had 1 stack hitting cap and it made sense considering that amount of days it was stuck.
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