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Topic: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining. - page 99. (Read 472950 times)

hero member
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just wanted to drop a line. Recent severe storms in the area here have caused structural damage to my home and surrounding area. I will be taking the next few weeks to address repairs which will of course mean that I won’t be making any code changes for HODL anytime soon.

I STRONGLY encourage opening a call for those in the community with coding skills to submit code change pull requests needed for the fork. Our PR testing is automated and quite thorough. I do get notifications on my phone about PRs, and can still do some quick manual reviews when necessary.
hero member
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In a few months my one year interest contract that I made at the very beginning for the full over 1000% can't remember how high it went but that will be great. Then the great dump will happen as we all scramble to get rich fast. xP
hero member
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Fuzz, I think yes - if you merge the improvements as they stand now, I can add switches so that miners can experiment to see which optimizations are working for them on which processors. If the code is out there, more people can try their hand at submitting bug fixes too.

Merged the internal miner changes since there hadn't been any new commits in some time. AFAIK it is only windows that has issues with the improvements.



I was bored and tried to submit a block using stratum and submitblock but I still have the issue that blocks aren't accepted because of no hodling time or something similar. How would I need to submit the block to make it work?

submitting the block isn't the issue, constructing the block from the template is. The coinbase transaction needs to have the OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY flag passed in the script, which is of course non-standard. Looking forward, however, this will be a moot point as the next release will revert the requirement and coinbase transactions will be back to "normal" (ie, pre-fork) conditions.
legendary
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The miner improvements are still not satisfactory for windows builds. As previously stated, this is something that I cannot debug myself! This is not my code nor do I have the required hardware to get issues sorted properly. My inclination is to just say "fuck it" for in-wallet miner improvements and let the community invest in proper GBT miner inclusion...or merge the improvements "as-is" and let windows users fumble with in-wallet mining.

Fuzz, I think yes - if you merge the improvements as they stand now, I can add switches so that miners can experiment to see which optimizations are working for them on which processors. If the code is out there, more people can try their hand at submitting bug fixes too.
hero member
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i think the first dumpers are in tha house of yobit

Let them dump, I have waited now a year for the coins to mature, I will probably put then to Hodl again until the announced changes are implemented.

i think me 2 , at this point its not much worthy....

member
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i think the first dumpers are in tha house of yobit

Let them dump, I have waited now a year for the coins to mature, I will probably put then to Hodl again until the announced changes are implemented.
legendary
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Gotta sync my wallet up and see when my locked blocks will mature, I have a feeling it is from now to the next 2 weeks.
hero member
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i think the first dumpers are in tha house of yobit
legendary
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hopefully we will not see a huge dump when coins get released after one year lockdown. But I expect to see endless dumping of the coin.
Would also be nice to read at least from time to time some news from the dev but from what I read here, the project has been abandonned... could anyone confirm this? Or am I completely wrong...

reposting what I wrote before:

If I have understood what has been posted correctly, when work time permits (a few weeks), Fuzzbawls and Freetrade will write the code to:

1. Fork the coin back to not requiring a one-year time lock on newly mined coins.  Those coins already time-locked will remain so according to their maturity block listed in the wallet.
2. Fix a minor bug with timelock concerning the length of time selectable for term deposits.
3. This will require a new wallet (ver 3.0?)

After that, I would expect additional pools to activate, perhaps Supernova and others.
Nicehash still lists HODL as an option so you may see some mining activity there.
Several people on this forum have said they will be adding their own hashing power to the mining activity.
YoBit, the only current exchange listing HODL, may or may not follow the fork, or may have to be paid to follow it.
One poster here said he would add HODL payment capability to his online grocery.
We will have to convince additional exchanges to list HODL.
We will need to find additional vendors willing to accept HODL as payment.

Does that help?



Thanks for this detailed info about the further development of the coin. This was actually very helpful.

While this is "the plan", please understand that I signed on as a repository and release MAINTAINER. It was never my intention to be the sole contributor of code changes. That being said, I do still plan to write the code for this fork (if nobody else submits a PR), but keep in mind that as a contractor any/all paid contract work will push this down in priority for me.

This isn't a call for someone to pay me to write the fork code, not at all. It is simply a statement of facts regarding the timeline. At the moment, I have about a week's worth of already paid work that will take priority and I really cannot guarantee that more contract work won't come in the mean time.


The miner improvements are still not satisfactory for windows builds. As previously stated, this is something that I cannot debug myself! This is not my code nor do I have the required hardware to get issues sorted properly. My inclination is to just say "fuck it" for in-wallet miner improvements and let the community invest in proper GBT miner inclusion...or merge the improvements "as-is" and let windows users fumble with in-wallet mining.    Neither are "good" solutions, admittedly, but I don't see much else I can do on my own.

I was bored and tried to submit a block using stratum and submitblock but I still have the issue that blocks aren't accepted because of no hodling time or something similar. How would I need to submit the block to make it work?
member
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While this is "the plan", please understand that I signed on as a repository and release MAINTAINER. It was never my intention to be the sole contributor of code changes. That being said, I do still plan to write the code for this fork (if nobody else submits a PR), but keep in mind that as a contractor any/all paid contract work will push this down in priority for me.

This isn't a call for someone to pay me to write the fork code, not at all. It is simply a statement of facts regarding the timeline. At the moment, I have about a week's worth of already paid work that will take priority and I really cannot guarantee that more contract work won't come in the mean time.


The miner improvements are still not satisfactory for windows builds. As previously stated, this is something that I cannot debug myself! This is not my code nor do I have the required hardware to get issues sorted properly. My inclination is to just say "fuck it" for in-wallet miner improvements and let the community invest in proper GBT miner inclusion...or merge the improvements "as-is" and let windows users fumble with in-wallet mining.    Neither are "good" solutions, admittedly, but I don't see much else I can do on my own.

No problems at all. I can be patient. And I guess Hodlers will be too, as they could wait for one year to have the coins released. Take the time you need to do it right. At least we know there is still development going on.
hero member
Activity: 750
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hopefully we will not see a huge dump when coins get released after one year lockdown. But I expect to see endless dumping of the coin.
Would also be nice to read at least from time to time some news from the dev but from what I read here, the project has been abandonned... could anyone confirm this? Or am I completely wrong...

reposting what I wrote before:

If I have understood what has been posted correctly, when work time permits (a few weeks), Fuzzbawls and Freetrade will write the code to:

1. Fork the coin back to not requiring a one-year time lock on newly mined coins.  Those coins already time-locked will remain so according to their maturity block listed in the wallet.
2. Fix a minor bug with timelock concerning the length of time selectable for term deposits.
3. This will require a new wallet (ver 3.0?)

After that, I would expect additional pools to activate, perhaps Supernova and others.
Nicehash still lists HODL as an option so you may see some mining activity there.
Several people on this forum have said they will be adding their own hashing power to the mining activity.
YoBit, the only current exchange listing HODL, may or may not follow the fork, or may have to be paid to follow it.
One poster here said he would add HODL payment capability to his online grocery.
We will have to convince additional exchanges to list HODL.
We will need to find additional vendors willing to accept HODL as payment.

Does that help?



Thanks for this detailed info about the further development of the coin. This was actually very helpful.

While this is "the plan", please understand that I signed on as a repository and release MAINTAINER. It was never my intention to be the sole contributor of code changes. That being said, I do still plan to write the code for this fork (if nobody else submits a PR), but keep in mind that as a contractor any/all paid contract work will push this down in priority for me.

This isn't a call for someone to pay me to write the fork code, not at all. It is simply a statement of facts regarding the timeline. At the moment, I have about a week's worth of already paid work that will take priority and I really cannot guarantee that more contract work won't come in the mean time.


The miner improvements are still not satisfactory for windows builds. As previously stated, this is something that I cannot debug myself! This is not my code nor do I have the required hardware to get issues sorted properly. My inclination is to just say "fuck it" for in-wallet miner improvements and let the community invest in proper GBT miner inclusion...or merge the improvements "as-is" and let windows users fumble with in-wallet mining.    Neither are "good" solutions, admittedly, but I don't see much else I can do on my own.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
hopefully we will not see a huge dump when coins get released after one year lockdown. But I expect to see endless dumping of the coin.
Would also be nice to read at least from time to time some news from the dev but from what I read here, the project has been abandonned... could anyone confirm this? Or am I completely wrong...

reposting what I wrote before:

If I have understood what has been posted correctly, when work time permits (a few weeks), Fuzzbawls and Freetrade will write the code to:

1. Fork the coin back to not requiring a one-year time lock on newly mined coins.  Those coins already time-locked will remain so according to their maturity block listed in the wallet.
2. Fix a minor bug with timelock concerning the length of time selectable for term deposits.
3. This will require a new wallet (ver 3.0?)

After that, I would expect additional pools to activate, perhaps Supernova and others.
Nicehash still lists HODL as an option so you may see some mining activity there.
Several people on this forum have said they will be adding their own hashing power to the mining activity.
YoBit, the only current exchange listing HODL, may or may not follow the fork, or may have to be paid to follow it.
One poster here said he would add HODL payment capability to his online grocery.
We will have to convince additional exchanges to list HODL.
We will need to find additional vendors willing to accept HODL as payment.

Does that help?



Thanks for this detailed info about the further development of the coin. This was actually very helpful.
full member
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hopefully we will not see a huge dump when coins get released after one year lockdown. But I expect to see endless dumping of the coin.
Would also be nice to read at least from time to time some news from the dev but from what I read here, the project has been abandonned... could anyone confirm this? Or am I completely wrong...

reposting what I wrote before:

If I have understood what has been posted correctly, when work time permits (a few weeks), Fuzzbawls and Freetrade will write the code to:

1. Fork the coin back to not requiring a one-year time lock on newly mined coins.  Those coins already time-locked will remain so according to their maturity block listed in the wallet.
2. Fix a minor bug with timelock concerning the length of time selectable for term deposits.
3. This will require a new wallet (ver 3.0?)

After that, I would expect additional pools to activate, perhaps Supernova and others.
Nicehash still lists HODL as an option so you may see some mining activity there.
Several people on this forum have said they will be adding their own hashing power to the mining activity.
YoBit, the only current exchange listing HODL, may or may not follow the fork, or may have to be paid to follow it.
One poster here said he would add HODL payment capability to his online grocery.
We will have to convince additional exchanges to list HODL.
We will need to find additional vendors willing to accept HODL as payment.

Does that help?

hero member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 502
So is everything on track for the 1 Year Unlocking Event, a few days have past since the coin was created a year ago, is there any connections ?
darn 1 year went so quickly  Sad

my coins will be release on 17 march Smiley

bought them at very high and if i check yobit 95 sell and 87 buy Sad


Are you synced ? what version ?
i am not home, i will check it , but last time i was synced and up to date



member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
hopefully we will not see a huge dump when coins get released after one year lockdown. But I expect to see endless dumping of the coin.
Would also be nice to read at least from time to time some news from the dev but from what I read here, the project has been abandonned... could anyone confirm this? Or am I completely wrong...
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
So is everything on track for the 1 Year Unlocking Event, a few days have past since the coin was created a year ago, is there any connections ?
darn 1 year went so quickly  Sad

my coins will be release on 17 march Smiley

bought them at very high and if i check yobit 95 sell and 87 buy Sad


Are you synced ? what version ?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I hope it will revive after this one year lockdown, right now it seems as it´s in deep sleep.
hero member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 502
So is everything on track for the 1 Year Unlocking Event, a few days have past since the coin was created a year ago, is there any connections ?
darn 1 year went so quickly  Sad

my coins will be release on 17 march Smiley

bought them at very high and if i check yobit 95 sell and 87 buy Sad
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Would also be interested about the actual status of the coin. Is it still supported by the dev? Or is it abandoned?
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
So is everything on track for the 1 Year Unlocking Event, a few days have past since the coin was created a year ago, is there any connections ?
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