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Author Topic: [ANN][CON] PayCon™ HI POS | LiteStake | Multisend | TOR | Android  (Read 179111 times)
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August 11, 2015, 05:18:29 PM
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I`m using smaller blocks, too. (1.55M weight)

But nowhere near 430k CON same you, Cres . But i´m on my way with CON and CAP.

...and XRA  Tongue

I'd probably go a little smaller with Blocks, I've got about 2.3 mil in weight but I'm thinking I may max out around 3.5-4 mil weight in another week or so.

I've been thinking a lot lately about where your inputs are going and have been working on adding the Multi-Send GUI to replace Stake For Charity but CLAMS has "Stake to Address" in which you can Stake your entire input and reward to a specified address. Multi-Send is a good feature but I think I'd want to be able to work with the output and reward rather than just the reward itself.
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August 11, 2015, 08:59:00 PM
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It's interesting to be able to look at what's going on visually, POS difficulty has been skyrocketing and is 680% what it was a 100,000 Blocks ago (70 days) but the average weight spent was about a 180% increase (Number of days past minimum age * Amount in Block).
Must be because people are adopting smaller block sizes, i've got 66k all spread out in less than 150 con per block, with over half a mil weight.

How have you been going with Staking with such small Blocks? To do 1% a day then you would have to Stake 660 per day, With 2.3 mil weight I'm getting close to 3k per day.
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August 11, 2015, 09:15:37 PM
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It's interesting to be able to look at what's going on visually, POS difficulty has been skyrocketing and is 680% what it was a 100,000 Blocks ago (70 days) but the average weight spent was about a 180% increase (Number of days past minimum age * Amount in Block).
Must be because people are adopting smaller block sizes, i've got 66k all spread out in less than 150 con per block, with over half a mil weight.
How have you been going with Staking with such small Blocks? To do 1% a day then you would have to Stake 660 per day, With 2.3 mil weight I'm getting close to 3k per day.
Well i'm not at home, so i got a pretty crappy internet and i don't have data for the last couple of days but i always make around 500, more or less. I'll see though, maybe it's time to up my split/combine threshold to 200.
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August 11, 2015, 10:17:55 PM
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It's interesting to be able to look at what's going on visually, POS difficulty has been skyrocketing and is 680% what it was a 100,000 Blocks ago (70 days) but the average weight spent was about a 180% increase (Number of days past minimum age * Amount in Block).
Must be because people are adopting smaller block sizes, i've got 66k all spread out in less than 150 con per block, with over half a mil weight.
How have you been going with Staking with such small Blocks? To do 1% a day then you would have to Stake 660 per day, With 2.3 mil weight I'm getting close to 3k per day.
Well i'm not at home, so i got a pretty crappy internet and i don't have data for the last couple of days but i always make around 500, more or less. I'll see though, maybe it's time to up my split/combine threshold to 200.

Well you minted 750 yesterday so that's actually quite good (about 1.7% of the total reward in the day)
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August 12, 2015, 02:51:41 AM
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It's interesting to be able to look at what's going on visually, POS difficulty has been skyrocketing and is 680% what it was a 100,000 Blocks ago (70 days) but the average weight spent was about a 180% increase (Number of days past minimum age * Amount in Block).
Must be because people are adopting smaller block sizes, i've got 66k all spread out in less than 150 con per block, with over half a mil weight.
How have you been going with Staking with such small Blocks? To do 1% a day then you would have to Stake 660 per day, With 2.3 mil weight I'm getting close to 3k per day.
Well i'm not at home, so i got a pretty crappy internet and i don't have data for the last couple of days but i always make around 500, more or less. I'll see though, maybe it's time to up my split/combine threshold to 200.

Well you minted 750 yesterday so that's actually quite good (about 1.7% of the total reward in the day)

I'm staking about 5-6k daily, with 450kCON, my stake weight moves between 3.8-4.3mi
l. I'm using VERY small blocks, However I noticed that my community wallet(125k) using similar block size, has had a reduction in weight recently, and is staking about 25% less than it was a couple weeks ago. I'll have to re-evaluate my block sizes

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August 12, 2015, 03:19:48 AM
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coin looks really nice

i can rent this1
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August 12, 2015, 09:44:16 PM
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It's interesting to be able to look at what's going on visually, POS difficulty has been skyrocketing and is 680% what it was a 100,000 Blocks ago (70 days) but the average weight spent was about a 180% increase (Number of days past minimum age * Amount in Block).
Must be because people are adopting smaller block sizes, i've got 66k all spread out in less than 150 con per block, with over half a mil weight.
How have you been going with Staking with such small Blocks? To do 1% a day then you would have to Stake 660 per day, With 2.3 mil weight I'm getting close to 3k per day.
Well i'm not at home, so i got a pretty crappy internet and i don't have data for the last couple of days but i always make around 500, more or less. I'll see though, maybe it's time to up my split/combine threshold to 200.
Well you minted 750 yesterday so that's actually quite good (about 1.7% of the total reward in the day)
Well there are different ways of staking, i figured my way would be having more imputs, so more chances. Maybe slightly bigger blocks would optimize staking time, but right now i feel pretty satisfied with my stakes.
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August 14, 2015, 03:14:46 AM
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PayCon is now on Cryptsy - happy trading!

And special thanks to Crestington, one of the main reasons its there!
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August 14, 2015, 03:23:42 AM
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PayCon is now on Cryptsy - happy trading!

And special thanks to Crestington, one of the main reasons its there!

I didn't want to get everyones hopes up but I have been in talks with BitJohn and Mullick the past few days.

Trading is now active!

https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/CON_BTC

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August 14, 2015, 10:50:14 PM
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PayCon is now on Cryptsy - happy trading!

And special thanks to Crestington, one of the main reasons its there!

I didn't want to get everyones hopes up but I have been in talks with BitJohn and Mullick the past few days.

Trading is now active!

https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/CON_BTC



Congratulations, Keep up the good Work!

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August 14, 2015, 11:08:48 PM
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PayCon ATMs coming soon


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August 15, 2015, 02:25:56 AM
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PayCon ATMs coming soon


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August 15, 2015, 04:23:20 PM
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Hi Cresty.
How Constand is going?
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August 15, 2015, 06:17:12 PM
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Hi Cresty.
How Constand is going?

I was working on building it with semismiling on the Gethashing forums after he did the SEAPIG cards (lol) and that we would do a more professional looking one using PHPprobid but then he disappeared and hadn't heard from him for like a month or two. It was a bit shit because I wanted to go in together to do some upgrades and sent him about $50 which I never saw back. I have a site I am currently working on as I can find available time for it as an all-in-one hub for CON but I think for the most part I need to manage these things myself since people get bored and then leave and move onto other things.
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August 15, 2015, 06:35:01 PM
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Ok I am out of the loop, what is Constand?

Vegas

I want to make sure everyone knows that I just released my software called "Yobit pump alert". THis is custom software that uses an algo to detect the start of a pump here on yobit, the second it starts. YOu can even filter the coins you see by price. Most pumps start less than 100 sats , so you can easily filter the cheap coins, so they are the only ones displayed Smiley https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1945937.msg20241953#msg20241953
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August 15, 2015, 07:36:08 PM
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Ok I am out of the loop, what is Constand?

Vegas

Constand was a project in which to create a marketplace for CON and was originally done with WeBid but the code is ugly. I was given a license for PHPprobid to work with that and still have access to it but is on the sidelines at the moment.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=937480.msg11425188#msg11425188
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August 18, 2015, 12:25:09 AM
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Here are the Raspberry Pi wallets for PayCon based on the commit just before TOR. TOR requires 64bit and since arm7 is 32bit the TOR portion of the code cannot run on Pi. Both the dynamic Qt and headless daemon (command line) wallets are included as well as a static headless daemon wallet. The static wallet has the advantage that you do not need to install dependencies before running the wallet.

Important:
1) Always backup your wallet.dat first before you do anything
2) The wallet was built on a Raspberry Pi2 (ARM7) running Raspbian Wheezy and the instructions and scripts assume you are running as user "pi".
3) Installation directory where the binaries are installed is ~/opt/PayCon or /home/pi/opt/PayCon
4) If you decide to instal the dynamic wallets, all that is needed is to execute the dynamic command below on your Pi in a terminal window and afterwards you need to click on the PayCon icon on your desktop to launch the Qt wallet or go to the directory with the wallets and run the daemon (PayCond) with the options you want at the command prompt or in a terminal window
5) An Internet connection is required for the installation
6) A bootstrap.dat is available to fast track the blockchain sync - up to block 293520. The installation script does not force the install of the bootstrap.dat as it is 100MB. You need to manually download it, unzip it and place the bootstrap.dat in the ~/.PayCon folder.
7) The bootstrap.dat also works for Windows wallets. Windows users just have to copy the bootstrap.dat file into their c\users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\paycon folder and run the Win client again
8.) You need at least an 8GB memory card for the dynamic wallets, but the static wallet can run on a 4GB card.
9) The installation itself takes about 30-45min on an out-of-the-box Pi
10) You cannot just download the dynamic wallets, you have to run the script to get the dependencies as well else it will not run. You can however just download the static wallet and run it. Note that the Qt wallet will crash the first time it is loaded but just run it a second time then it will work from there on forward.
11) The installation script does not enable the UFW firewall by default. If you want to enable it, uncomment the UFW lines in the script and add the port you want open and run it again or enable it manually by running the UFW commands as in the script with the correct port numbers.
12) Always verify the checksums when you download files to make sure it was downloaded ok. To verify the checksums on your Pi, go to the ~/opt/PayCon folder and execute sha256sum <filename> and md5sum <filename> and compare the values with the values in the checksums.txt file. Do the same for the bootstrap.dat

Users will be familiar with the Qt wallet as it works like a Qt wallet in Windows. Instructions to use the headless command line daemon wallet:

1) Since you the installation script created a PayCon.conf file with the startup settings in it, go to the folder with the binaries ~/opt/PayCon and enter ./PayCond in a terminal window to start the server
2) After the blockchain has been imported you can enter the normal wallet commands that you would as in a Windows debug console preceded with ./PayCond eg. ./PayCond getinfo
3) Remember to always make a backup of your wallet.dat file before you do anything like encrypting it
4) To encrypt your wallet run the command ./PayCond encryptwallet <yourpassword>

Let me know about any issues that you may encounter.

To kickstart the installation execute one of the following commands at the command prompt or in a terminal window on your Pi, depending if you want to install the static wallet or the dynamic wallets.

Static wallet:
Code:
wget https://bitbucket.org/jc12345/paycon/downloads/paycon_installation_pi_stat.sh && chmod +x paycon_installation_pi_stat.sh && ./paycon_installation_pi_stat.sh && rm -f paycon_installation_pi_stat.sh

Dynamic wallets:
Code:
wget https://bitbucket.org/jc12345/paycon/downloads/paycon_installation_pi_dyn.sh && chmod +x paycon_installation_pi_dyn.sh && ./paycon_installation_pi_dyn.sh && rm -f paycon_installation_pi_dyn.sh

Direct links:
Link to static wallet installation script
Link to dynamic wallet installation script
Link to static PayCond wallet (rename PayConds to PayCond)
Link to dynamic PayCon-qt wallet
Link to dynamic PayCond wallet
Link to virustotal scan for static PayCond
Link to virustotal scan for dynamic PayCon-qt
Link to virustotal scan for dynamic PayCond
Link to bootstrap.dat up to block 293520 (100MB)
Link to checksums.txt

wish me good luck im going to try this science

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August 18, 2015, 02:12:22 AM
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im staking this coin daily Wink

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August 18, 2015, 08:49:20 AM
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PayCon looks very good Smiley

Now I have 150k CON. Can anyone tell me what is the best way to stake? Does it make sense to split my coins in 500 blocks to each 300 CON- for example? And when should I start? Because in the beginning my stake weight is to small, I think.

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August 18, 2015, 09:01:24 AM
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PayCon looks very good Smiley

Now I have 150k CON. Can anyone tell me what is the best way to stake? Does it make sense to split my coins in 500 blocks to each 300 CON- for example? And when should I start? Because in the beginning my stake weight is to small, I think.



I split mine into blocks of 600 and got some good results.

                                 
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