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yeah if you condider the rise of BTC/USD, it makes sense that HYP/BTC would drop.. its paired with a number of other currencies as well.
I keep getting runtime errors with the new windows wallet while downloading the blockchain. Is dev aware of this?
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presstab (OP)
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yeah if you condider the rise of BTC/USD, it makes sense that HYP/BTC would drop.. its paired with a number of other currencies as well.
HYP has been trading between $0.006-0.007 USD in the past few weeks. Right now its about 0.006, so not as much movement as some people might think. People need to remember that bitcoin is in fact a volatile crypto as well (same with XMR). For me, being from the US, it is easiest to price HYP in US dollars.
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November 12, 2014, 05:01:00 PM |
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Ok, then I'll wait for the Australian open to begin on BTC
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November 12, 2014, 05:26:47 PM |
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Right now, a lot of altcoins are getting largely dumped by people that want to leverage the BTC rally and get some FIAT. Some of these will come back after a BTC dip to earn more profits, some will not. It is clear that large holders (at least most of them as I had a look at the rich list) have not sold any of their HYP. I picked up a lot more HYP over the past few days. As much as I could afford. Anyone can see this as my addy moved up quite a bit in the HYP rankings. We should really not focus too much on the exchange value at a given point in time, as much as we should focus on increasing awareness, spreading HYP around and reaching a wider audience. The low valuation right now, is in fact a great opportunity for more people to join in (or like me, increase their holdings). Please do not consider this as investment advise of any sort. I will be part of this community even if I'm buried deep into a negative conversion to BTC/FIAT. I see HYP as the most friendly community of competing stakers, and I'm not giving up my staking power! Happy Staking! +1000 With the fantastic community, awesome active devs and current value of HYP, It is the perfect time for newcomers to buy HYP and stake, or if you hold HYP to buy more and cost average down and stake!
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November 12, 2014, 07:14:59 PM |
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Market is crazy anyone explain wtf is going on?
Bitcoin for one is up 15%. Counterparty for one is up [/b]100%[/b] WTF EVEN
Those two in particular, but TEK is up 25% today too. What's going on? Some market news I missed in the last hours?
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November 12, 2014, 08:05:02 PM |
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Market is crazy anyone explain wtf is going on?
Bitcoin for one is up 15%. Counterparty for one is up [/b]100%[/b] WTF EVEN
Those two in particular, but TEK is up 25% today too. What's going on? Some market news I missed in the last hours?
Tek has a checkpointing issue, which is being resolved. Might have spiked some interest from that alone. New wallet out, if any of you are Tek holders and missed it. Noise23 from TRK is assisting us, which is marvelous Upgrade to version 2.11 immeditately, please. Rest of the market, I have no clue. Woke up to BTC on a tear, and I've no idea why.
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November 12, 2014, 09:03:36 PM |
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I got into hyperdeck, looks interesting. How does it relate to HYP if I may ask?
It is designed to be an interactive web site (with the development of WebGL even a plug-in won't be needed) for marketing and branding purposes. Similar to Futureself by Orange. Let's see what it can evolve into, I'm experimenting. Doesn't load for me, which plugin is needed (Ubuntu here)? Link for the plugin? Unfortunately, there is no Linux Unity Web Player ATM. I'll keep you up to date about cross-platform compatibility. Do you have a possibility to check it from any other computer? Hyp dropping in price Seems like big holders dig their own grave while selling their stake.. Any comments? 750% PoS is cool but it must be worth something in the end https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-price-explosion-leads-altcoin-price-drop/
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November 12, 2014, 09:21:13 PM |
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I got into hyperdeck, looks interesting. How does it relate to HYP if I may ask?
It is designed to be an interactive web site (with the development of WebGL even a plug-in won't be needed) for marketing and branding purposes. Similar to Futureself by Orange. Let's see what it can evolve into, I'm experimenting. Doesn't load for me, which plugin is needed (Ubuntu here)? Link for the plugin? Unfortunately, there is no Linux Unity Web Player ATM. I'll keep you up to date about cross-platform compatibility. Do you have a possibility to check it from any other computer? Hyp dropping in price Seems like big holders dig their own grave while selling their stake.. Any comments? 750% PoS is cool but it must be worth something in the end https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-price-explosion-leads-altcoin-price-drop/Maybe install firefox in wine? I was bummed about no linux support... which is all kinds of ironic figuring how many damn games are coded with Unity for my android devices.
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November 12, 2014, 10:08:25 PM |
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I got into hyperdeck, looks interesting. How does it relate to HYP if I may ask?
It is designed to be an interactive web site (with the development of WebGL even a plug-in won't be needed) for marketing and branding purposes. Similar to Futureself by Orange. Let's see what it can evolve into, I'm experimenting. Doesn't load for me, which plugin is needed (Ubuntu here)? Link for the plugin? Unfortunately, there is no Linux Unity Web Player ATM. I'll keep you up to date about cross-platform compatibility. Do you have a possibility to check it from any other computer? Maybe install firefox in wine? I was bummed about no linux support... which is all kinds of ironic figuring how many damn games are coded with Unity for my android devices. Wine can be a variant, haven't tested it.
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Wine can be a variant, haven't tested it.
I tried it with PlayOnLinux(Wine), installed firefox and could see the site... however the unity web player addon would not install. I tried to install it manually and it says success, however it does not take. I tried installing flash for Firefox the same way... Flash installed fine and could visit flash sites as well with no issues. As an amateur unity dev, im looking forward to this and will check it out from a dedicated machine later.
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November 13, 2014, 05:15:44 AM |
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Wine can be a variant, haven't tested it.
I tried it with PlayOnLinux(Wine), installed firefox and could see the site... however the unity web player addon would not install. I tried to install it manually and it says success, however it does not take. I tried installing flash for Firefox the same way... Flash installed fine and could visit flash sites as well with no issues. As an amateur unity dev, im looking forward to this and will check it out from a dedicated machine later. people seem to worry about price way to much, i get it that this is money in a sense, but it's much more than that...
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November 13, 2014, 12:22:33 PM |
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people seem to worry about price way to much, i get it that this is money in a sense, but it's much more than that...
Agreed. I just see this as a chance to purchase more HYP, and bring my average price down.
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November 13, 2014, 03:55:31 PM |
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Presstab
I tested combing and then splitting more blocks, worked perfect except double hyp but see you have a fix for that.
Great job!
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November 13, 2014, 04:25:12 PM |
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Ok I am throwing out the updated release today. I was hoping to fix some of the painful syncing problems that lead to syncing requiring the wallet to be restarted a few times, but still don't have the bugs worked out all the way. HyperStake Version 1.0.7.2- Adjust the stake predictions to be more accurate - Fix DNS seeding, this means that you should be able to fire up a brand new client and not have to add any nodes - setstakesplitthreshold RPC call - this is an important change. By default your wallet will only split your stake if it results in each block being larger than 1,000 HYP, so you would need a total value of larger than 2k for them to split by default. You can adjust this 1k HYP threshold to be whatever you want using this RPC call. It will need to be set everytime you open your wallet, or else it will go back to default. Consider this feature in beta stage. I confirm it works on my wallet. - reduced nLimit to 1,000 blocks at a time so that limited RAM systems don't get memory errors as easy - adjust max connections to 25 peers - fix some bugs with the block splitter https://github.com/presstab/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.0.7.2Please bootstrap for the fastest sync (if you are syncing from scratch). Bootstrap details can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7695751#msg7695751Enjoy! And as always, don't be hesitant to report errors, I can't fix them if I don't know about them! HyperStake is not perfect, but each release gets us one step closer
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November 13, 2014, 04:32:25 PM |
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Ok I am throwing out the updated release today. I was hoping to fix some of the painful syncing problems that lead to syncing requiring the wallet to be restarted a few times, but still don't have the bugs worked out all the way. HyperStake Version 1.0.7.2- Adjust the stake predictions to be more accurate - Fix DNS seeding, this means that you should be able to fire up a brand new client and not have to add any nodes - setstakesplitthreshold RPC call - this is an important change. By default your wallet will only split your stake if it results in each block being larger than 1,000 HYP, so you would need a total value of larger than 2k for them to split by default. You can adjust this 1k HYP threshold to be whatever you want using this RPC call. It will need to be set everytime you open your wallet, or else it will go back to default. Consider this feature in beta stage. I confirm it works on my wallet. - reduced nLimit to 1,000 blocks at a time so that limited RAM systems don't get memory errors as easy - adjust max connections to 25 peers - fix some bugs with the block splitter https://github.com/presstab/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.0.7.2Please bootstrap for the fastest sync (if you are syncing from scratch). Bootstrap details can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7695751#msg7695751Enjoy! And as always, don't be hesitant to report errors, I can't fix them if I don't know about them! HyperStake is not perfect, but each release gets us one step closer Can you explain the setstakesplitthreshold RPC call a little more. I don't think I have anything that would make that call, maybe I'm wrong. With just the windows wallet in default mode, will I automagically split? Can I control the split size from the windows wallet? Are the RPC calls done through commands on the debug console? If these are commands, and they're not already explained in the help, can you explain them? Sorry for what might be stupid questions.
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November 13, 2014, 04:34:12 PM |
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Ok I am throwing out the updated release today. I was hoping to fix some of the painful syncing problems that lead to syncing requiring the wallet to be restarted a few times, but still don't have the bugs worked out all the way. HyperStake Version 1.0.7.2- Adjust the stake predictions to be more accurate - Fix DNS seeding, this means that you should be able to fire up a brand new client and not have to add any nodes - setstakesplitthreshold RPC call - this is an important change. By default your wallet will only split your stake if it results in each block being larger than 1,000 HYP, so you would need a total value of larger than 2k for them to split by default. You can adjust this 1k HYP threshold to be whatever you want using this RPC call. It will need to be set everytime you open your wallet, or else it will go back to default. Consider this feature in beta stage. I confirm it works on my wallet. - reduced nLimit to 1,000 blocks at a time so that limited RAM systems don't get memory errors as easy - adjust max connections to 25 peers - fix some bugs with the block splitter https://github.com/presstab/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.0.7.2Please bootstrap for the fastest sync (if you are syncing from scratch). Bootstrap details can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7695751#msg7695751Enjoy! And as always, don't be hesitant to report errors, I can't fix them if I don't know about them! HyperStake is not perfect, but each release gets us one step closer Can you explain the setstakesplitthreshold RPC call a little more. I don't think I have anything that would make that call, maybe I'm wrong. With just the windows wallet in default mode, will I automagically split? Can I control the split size from the windows wallet? Are the RPC calls done through commands on the debug console? If these are commands, and they're not already explained in the help, can you explain them? Sorry for what might be stupid questions. There is no such thing as stupid questions, only stupid people too afraid to ask!
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November 13, 2014, 04:50:14 PM |
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Nicely done Presstab!
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November 13, 2014, 04:57:25 PM |
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Ok I am throwing out the updated release today. I was hoping to fix some of the painful syncing problems that lead to syncing requiring the wallet to be restarted a few times, but still don't have the bugs worked out all the way. HyperStake Version 1.0.7.2- Adjust the stake predictions to be more accurate - Fix DNS seeding, this means that you should be able to fire up a brand new client and not have to add any nodes - setstakesplitthreshold RPC call - this is an important change. By default your wallet will only split your stake if it results in each block being larger than 1,000 HYP, so you would need a total value of larger than 2k for them to split by default. You can adjust this 1k HYP threshold to be whatever you want using this RPC call. It will need to be set everytime you open your wallet, or else it will go back to default. Consider this feature in beta stage. I confirm it works on my wallet. - reduced nLimit to 1,000 blocks at a time so that limited RAM systems don't get memory errors as easy - adjust max connections to 25 peers - fix some bugs with the block splitter https://github.com/presstab/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.0.7.2Please bootstrap for the fastest sync (if you are syncing from scratch). Bootstrap details can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7695751#msg7695751Enjoy! And as always, don't be hesitant to report errors, I can't fix them if I don't know about them! HyperStake is not perfect, but each release gets us one step closer Can you explain the setstakesplitthreshold RPC call a little more. I don't think I have anything that would make that call, maybe I'm wrong. With just the windows wallet in default mode, will I automagically split? Can I control the split size from the windows wallet? Are the RPC calls done through commands on the debug console? If these are commands, and they're not already explained in the help, can you explain them? Sorry for what might be stupid questions. Not stupid at all. If you have a block of 5,000 HYP that stakes with a reward of 1,000 HYP after 10 days, the network will take your original 5k block and destroy it, and give you two blocks of 3k HYP, thus splitting your stake. In version 1.0.7.1 I attempting to switch the logic up, but coded it wrong, and this resulted in blocks not splitting at all when they stake, so you would have received a new block of 6k instead of two blocks of 3k. In version 1.0.7.2 I added the ability for the user to define when they want their wallet to split their stakes. By default it is set to not split the stake if each new block is less than 1k HYP. So in the case of this 6k stake, it will still split them into two blocks of 3k HYP. If you were to enter into your debug window "setstakesplitthreshold 4000", then that would mean your wallet won't split the blocks if it results in each block being less than 4k HYP. So in the example above, it would have produce one block of 6k and not split them. If you set the threshold to 2000, then it would have split them. This is more advanced staking theory, and might be difficult to understand for those that aren't veteran stakers. If you don't understand why or how this works, simply don't use it until you do. I set the default to be a number that will optimize staking fairly well for those that don't want to mess around with this technical aspect of staking. But I do believe that allowing advanced users to craft their staking portfolio exactly how they want is essential.
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November 13, 2014, 05:13:13 PM |
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Ok I am throwing out the updated release today. I was hoping to fix some of the painful syncing problems that lead to syncing requiring the wallet to be restarted a few times, but still don't have the bugs worked out all the way. HyperStake Version 1.0.7.2- Adjust the stake predictions to be more accurate - Fix DNS seeding, this means that you should be able to fire up a brand new client and not have to add any nodes - setstakesplitthreshold RPC call - this is an important change. By default your wallet will only split your stake if it results in each block being larger than 1,000 HYP, so you would need a total value of larger than 2k for them to split by default. You can adjust this 1k HYP threshold to be whatever you want using this RPC call. It will need to be set everytime you open your wallet, or else it will go back to default. Consider this feature in beta stage. I confirm it works on my wallet. - reduced nLimit to 1,000 blocks at a time so that limited RAM systems don't get memory errors as easy - adjust max connections to 25 peers - fix some bugs with the block splitter https://github.com/presstab/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.0.7.2Please bootstrap for the fastest sync (if you are syncing from scratch). Bootstrap details can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678849.msg7695751#msg7695751Enjoy! And as always, don't be hesitant to report errors, I can't fix them if I don't know about them! HyperStake is not perfect, but each release gets us one step closer Can you explain the setstakesplitthreshold RPC call a little more. I don't think I have anything that would make that call, maybe I'm wrong. With just the windows wallet in default mode, will I automagically split? Can I control the split size from the windows wallet? Are the RPC calls done through commands on the debug console? If these are commands, and they're not already explained in the help, can you explain them? Sorry for what might be stupid questions. Not stupid at all. If you have a block of 5,000 HYP that stakes with a reward of 1,000 HYP after 10 days, the network will take your original 5k block and destroy it, and give you two blocks of 3k HYP, thus splitting your stake. In version 1.0.7.1 I attempting to switch the logic up, but coded it wrong, and this resulted in blocks not splitting at all when they stake, so you would have received a new block of 6k instead of two blocks of 3k. In version 1.0.7.2 I added the ability for the user to define when they want their wallet to split their stakes. By default it is set to not split the stake if each new block is less than 1k HYP. So in the case of this 6k stake, it will still split them into two blocks of 3k HYP. If you were to enter into your debug window "setstakesplitthreshold 4000", then that would mean your wallet won't split the blocks if it results in each block being less than 4k HYP. So in the example above, it would have produce one block of 6k and not split them. If you set the threshold to 2000, then it would have split them. This is more advanced staking theory, and might be difficult to understand for those that aren't veteran stakers. If you don't understand why or how this works, simply don't use it until you do. I set the default to be a number that will optimize staking fairly well for those that don't want to mess around with this technical aspect of staking. But I do believe that allowing advanced users to craft their staking portfolio exactly how they want is essential.Perfect.... setstakesplitthreshold was what I was looking for. I think I know the answer to this question but just to be clear. This will only split the staked block in 2. It won't divide it into multiple blocks. Correct? And lastly, what it the current felling for optimal block size? In the past I've heard 4K, but with the difficulty rising I'm sure that size is getting scaled down.
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November 13, 2014, 05:33:49 PM |
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Mac OS X Version Please:)
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