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newbie
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Hello, I am a big supporter of hyper, long term.
But check out what the guys over at Genesys coin are doing. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/anngenesyscoin-1st-in-wallet-web-based-games-mandatory-update-to-v151-1144365
cool idea of in-wallet game play, and betting from the wallet coming soon.

Just thought you would like to know.

Crypto in gaming is starting to get some well deserved attention.

Cheers!

legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1001
Hi - I'm currently running the Mac wallet but have noticed that it doesn't seem to be staking the the rate it should be. Also, the performance of the whole wallet is so slow. Was thinking it may now be the time to get a windows machine, but had a few questions?

1. When I backup my wallet.dat on the Mac, can I use that file on a PC?
2. Trying to keep costs down - would a micro pc like this work:
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Fanless-Windows%C2%AE-Baytrail-T-Quad-core/dp/B00SCBWF52/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1439222005&sr=1-3&refinements=p_n_operating_system_browse-bin%3A5945862011

Thanks!

Hi. Yes, the Mac Hyper wallet is not supported currently.

1. Yes. I've personally used my wallet.dat files from a PC and moved them to Ubuntu. You should always keep a copy of your wallet.dat file before transferring it. I would suggest keeping it on a flashdrive from your Mac. Then after you install the wallet on the new Windows machine, close the wallet, and copy (so you have a copy on your flash-drive too) your wallet.dat to your Windows computer into the folder C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Hyper.

Then when you run the wallet again, after it syncs, your funds should be the same as before.

2. Personally I think it will work fine, because Hyper doesn't seem to need much to run, but I can't be completely sure on this. I don't believe there are minimum requirements listed for running the Hyper wallet. Maybe someone who knows more about computers can handle that question.

Thank you for the response. Hopefully someone else will chime in about the hardware requirements.

Just a thought - would it be a better solution to install Ubuntu through Bootcamp and then run the Linux version of the wallet or to get a Windows micro pc? Any thoughts are appreciated.



That would depend on you personally. As long as you know how to use Bootcamp and set up Ubuntu, then it shouldn't be too difficult to set up the wallet. I believe HYPERFuture said the Linux wallet is easier than ever to get running. You can also do this before going ahead and buying another computer, so that's good. If you need any help installing Ubuntu or the Hyper wallet, feel free to ask. Smiley

Just remember to always save a copy of your wallet.dat file elsewhere. It's especially important when installing operating systems.

HYPER wallet on Git is now very easy to install on Linux.

Otherwise, a small dedicated HYPER staking machine is a great idea. Eventually, I want someone to release one of these. You could try a Raspberry Pi, if it goes well maybe you can sell dedicated, preconfigured HYPER staking machines for HYPER Smiley

Great, thanks. I think I'm going to give the Linux install on the Mac a shot this weekend and see how it goes. I'll be sure to back up the wallet.dat before attempting. I'll also be sure to post how it goes - good or bad.

Love the idea of a dedicated staking machine! Hope to set something like that up down the road, but probably not until we hit 100,000 Sats  Shocked

I was just caught this conversation and thought I might chime in real quick. HYPER is now supported on the StakeBox, check it out, StakeBox.com.

nice, looks like it uses a raspberry pi. very cool!
full member
Activity: 226
Merit: 100
Hi - I'm currently running the Mac wallet but have noticed that it doesn't seem to be staking the the rate it should be. Also, the performance of the whole wallet is so slow. Was thinking it may now be the time to get a windows machine, but had a few questions?

1. When I backup my wallet.dat on the Mac, can I use that file on a PC?
2. Trying to keep costs down - would a micro pc like this work:
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Fanless-Windows%C2%AE-Baytrail-T-Quad-core/dp/B00SCBWF52/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1439222005&sr=1-3&refinements=p_n_operating_system_browse-bin%3A5945862011

Thanks!

Hi. Yes, the Mac Hyper wallet is not supported currently.

1. Yes. I've personally used my wallet.dat files from a PC and moved them to Ubuntu. You should always keep a copy of your wallet.dat file before transferring it. I would suggest keeping it on a flashdrive from your Mac. Then after you install the wallet on the new Windows machine, close the wallet, and copy (so you have a copy on your flash-drive too) your wallet.dat to your Windows computer into the folder C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Hyper.

Then when you run the wallet again, after it syncs, your funds should be the same as before.

2. Personally I think it will work fine, because Hyper doesn't seem to need much to run, but I can't be completely sure on this. I don't believe there are minimum requirements listed for running the Hyper wallet. Maybe someone who knows more about computers can handle that question.

Thank you for the response. Hopefully someone else will chime in about the hardware requirements.

Just a thought - would it be a better solution to install Ubuntu through Bootcamp and then run the Linux version of the wallet or to get a Windows micro pc? Any thoughts are appreciated.



That would depend on you personally. As long as you know how to use Bootcamp and set up Ubuntu, then it shouldn't be too difficult to set up the wallet. I believe HYPERFuture said the Linux wallet is easier than ever to get running. You can also do this before going ahead and buying another computer, so that's good. If you need any help installing Ubuntu or the Hyper wallet, feel free to ask. Smiley

Just remember to always save a copy of your wallet.dat file elsewhere. It's especially important when installing operating systems.

HYPER wallet on Git is now very easy to install on Linux.

Otherwise, a small dedicated HYPER staking machine is a great idea. Eventually, I want someone to release one of these. You could try a Raspberry Pi, if it goes well maybe you can sell dedicated, preconfigured HYPER staking machines for HYPER Smiley

Great, thanks. I think I'm going to give the Linux install on the Mac a shot this weekend and see how it goes. I'll be sure to back up the wallet.dat before attempting. I'll also be sure to post how it goes - good or bad.

Love the idea of a dedicated staking machine! Hope to set something like that up down the road, but probably not until we hit 100,000 Sats  Shocked

I was just caught this conversation and thought I might chime in real quick. HYPER is now supported on the StakeBox, check it out, StakeBox.com.
hero member
Activity: 625
Merit: 500
A Decentralised Hedge Fund
Question for everyone here. My desktop gaming computer is now in the basement and the router is in the second floor. Would this wireless adapter have good connection for gaming? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320173

This is the router I have http://www.bestbuy.com/site/linksys-wireless-ac-dual-band-smart-wi-fi-router-with-4-port-gigabit-ethernet-switch-black/5265041.p?id=1219649734767&skuId=5265041

I will be playing FPS multiplayer games mostly.

Will this work fine if I am in basement and router is on second floor?

Edit: I should be able to. I can play on my laptop while in basement with not a lot of lag.
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1001
You guys really really need to get on Poloniex. The volume there is crazy and after Gamercoin went from $20,000 to 2 million people will be on the lookout for quality coins on Polo. @HYPERcrypto please can you get us added? They are smart/nice people.

There's really no need for that. One exchange is enough. Those honestly willing to be a part of community and wish to buy some HYPER, they will use Bittrex. It's really no big deal to buy some HYPER with them and its great exchange.

Bittrex??? yeah right man. You might want to note the quality of coins on Polo compared to shittrex. Anyhow, dev can you do this for us? Poloniex is much bigger than bittrex and could bring in lots of new eyes.
It isn't really the Dev that gets coins listed on an exchange.  If enough people ask for it to be added then it might get added.  Have you asked/voted/whatever for Hyper to be added at Poloniex? 

i agree. Coins get added by demand! Show to them you want it, then it will come!  Smiley

legendary
Activity: 912
Merit: 1000
You guys really really need to get on Poloniex. The volume there is crazy and after Gamercoin went from $20,000 to 2 million people will be on the lookout for quality coins on Polo. @HYPERcrypto please can you get us added? They are smart/nice people.

There's really no need for that. One exchange is enough. Those honestly willing to be a part of community and wish to buy some HYPER, they will use Bittrex. It's really no big deal to buy some HYPER with them and its great exchange.

Bittrex??? yeah right man. You might want to note the quality of coins on Polo compared to shittrex. Anyhow, dev can you do this for us? Poloniex is much bigger than bittrex and could bring in lots of new eyes.
It isn't really the Dev that gets coins listed on an exchange.  If enough people ask for it to be added then it might get added.  Have you asked/voted/whatever for Hyper to be added at Poloniex? 
hero member
Activity: 714
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@kryptographer
You guys really really need to get on Poloniex. The volume there is crazy and after Gamercoin went from $20,000 to 2 million people will be on the lookout for quality coins on Polo. @HYPERcrypto please can you get us added? They are smart/nice people.

There's really no need for that. One exchange is enough. Those honestly willing to be a part of community and wish to buy some HYPER, they will use Bittrex. It's really no big deal to buy some HYPER with them and its great exchange.

Bittrex??? yeah right man. You might want to note the quality of coins on Polo compared to shittrex. Anyhow, dev can you do this for us? Poloniex is much bigger than bittrex and could bring in lots of new eyes.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
You guys really really need to get on Poloniex. The volume there is crazy and after Gamercoin went from $20,000 to 2 million people will be on the lookout for quality coins on Polo. @HYPERcrypto please can you get us added? They are smart/nice people.

There's really no need for that. One exchange is enough. Those honestly willing to be a part of community and wish to buy some HYPER, they will use Bittrex. It's really no big deal to buy some HYPER with them and its great exchange.

Also, it's on shapeshift.io now. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1315
Merit: 1002
You guys really really need to get on Poloniex. The volume there is crazy and after Gamercoin went from $20,000 to 2 million people will be on the lookout for quality coins on Polo. @HYPERcrypto please can you get us added? They are smart/nice people.

There's really no need for that. One exchange is enough. Those honestly willing to be a part of community and wish to buy some HYPER, they will use Bittrex. It's really no big deal to buy some HYPER with them and its great exchange.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
@kryptographer
You guys really really need to get on Poloniex. The volume there is crazy and after Gamercoin went from $20,000 to 2 million people will be on the lookout for quality coins on Polo. @HYPERcrypto please can you get us added? They are smart/nice people.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
The first hyper know, it looks like first-HYPER BTC trade value around, 0.00019, but why now only about 0.00001-0.00004BTC

Wait a little...

yeah you can see now :v
price is 0.00039,
but all hyper was sell :v 11000 hyper >.<
legendary
Activity: 1315
Merit: 1002
It's official HYPER has been added to http://shapeshift.io a few days ago

Here was the announcement on twitter: https://twitter.com/ShapeShift_io/status/630038353874944000

Now everyone can trade HYPER including on their iPhones. Enjoy!

We are really grateful for the support from the ShapeShift team.
Wow that's amazing.  Great news!

i already made 3 transactions and its really great, especially for small ones..
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
Hi - I'm currently running the Mac wallet but have noticed that it doesn't seem to be staking the the rate it should be. Also, the performance of the whole wallet is so slow. Was thinking it may now be the time to get a windows machine, but had a few questions?

1. When I backup my wallet.dat on the Mac, can I use that file on a PC?
2. Trying to keep costs down - would a micro pc like this work:
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Fanless-Windows%C2%AE-Baytrail-T-Quad-core/dp/B00SCBWF52/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1439222005&sr=1-3&refinements=p_n_operating_system_browse-bin%3A5945862011

Thanks!

Hi. Yes, the Mac Hyper wallet is not supported currently.

1. Yes. I've personally used my wallet.dat files from a PC and moved them to Ubuntu. You should always keep a copy of your wallet.dat file before transferring it. I would suggest keeping it on a flashdrive from your Mac. Then after you install the wallet on the new Windows machine, close the wallet, and copy (so you have a copy on your flash-drive too) your wallet.dat to your Windows computer into the folder C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Hyper.

Then when you run the wallet again, after it syncs, your funds should be the same as before.

2. Personally I think it will work fine, because Hyper doesn't seem to need much to run, but I can't be completely sure on this. I don't believe there are minimum requirements listed for running the Hyper wallet. Maybe someone who knows more about computers can handle that question.

Thank you for the response. Hopefully someone else will chime in about the hardware requirements.

Just a thought - would it be a better solution to install Ubuntu through Bootcamp and then run the Linux version of the wallet or to get a Windows micro pc? Any thoughts are appreciated.



That would depend on you personally. As long as you know how to use Bootcamp and set up Ubuntu, then it shouldn't be too difficult to set up the wallet. I believe HYPERFuture said the Linux wallet is easier than ever to get running. You can also do this before going ahead and buying another computer, so that's good. If you need any help installing Ubuntu or the Hyper wallet, feel free to ask. Smiley

Just remember to always save a copy of your wallet.dat file elsewhere. It's especially important when installing operating systems.

HYPER wallet on Git is now very easy to install on Linux.

Otherwise, a small dedicated HYPER staking machine is a great idea. Eventually, I want someone to release one of these. You could try a Raspberry Pi, if it goes well maybe you can sell dedicated, preconfigured HYPER staking machines for HYPER Smiley

Great, thanks. I think I'm going to give the Linux install on the Mac a shot this weekend and see how it goes. I'll be sure to back up the wallet.dat before attempting. I'll also be sure to post how it goes - good or bad.

Love the idea of a dedicated staking machine! Hope to set something like that up down the road, but probably not until we hit 100,000 Sats  Shocked

I like the idea of a dedicated staking machine, but this creates an issue: too many transaction splits. We need the client addition that some coins have (ENRG just added it as well) that allows you to set a threshold before staking a block. For example, if you set it at 1000, it won't try to stake a block until it would result in an earning of 1k coins or more. This keeps you from going from 2->4->8->16->32->64->128->256->...10k+ transactions within a couple weeks.
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0o0 omg I love the sounds of this coin, why so long for me to find and read it!!!! just like c2 ages ago but heaps better!!! I am a newbie with scrypting but I do run my own CSGO server and would love to contribute in any way possible. (It is only a dedicated server from home in aussy with bad net) so only roughly 15 people can play in my server but I will upgrade my net soon Cheesy s0o0 cool Ima buy up.
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Hi - I'm currently running the Mac wallet but have noticed that it doesn't seem to be staking the the rate it should be. Also, the performance of the whole wallet is so slow. Was thinking it may now be the time to get a windows machine, but had a few questions?

1. When I backup my wallet.dat on the Mac, can I use that file on a PC?
2. Trying to keep costs down - would a micro pc like this work:
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Fanless-Windows%C2%AE-Baytrail-T-Quad-core/dp/B00SCBWF52/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1439222005&sr=1-3&refinements=p_n_operating_system_browse-bin%3A5945862011

Thanks!

Hi. Yes, the Mac Hyper wallet is not supported currently.

1. Yes. I've personally used my wallet.dat files from a PC and moved them to Ubuntu. You should always keep a copy of your wallet.dat file before transferring it. I would suggest keeping it on a flashdrive from your Mac. Then after you install the wallet on the new Windows machine, close the wallet, and copy (so you have a copy on your flash-drive too) your wallet.dat to your Windows computer into the folder C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Hyper.

Then when you run the wallet again, after it syncs, your funds should be the same as before.

2. Personally I think it will work fine, because Hyper doesn't seem to need much to run, but I can't be completely sure on this. I don't believe there are minimum requirements listed for running the Hyper wallet. Maybe someone who knows more about computers can handle that question.

Thank you for the response. Hopefully someone else will chime in about the hardware requirements.

Just a thought - would it be a better solution to install Ubuntu through Bootcamp and then run the Linux version of the wallet or to get a Windows micro pc? Any thoughts are appreciated.



That would depend on you personally. As long as you know how to use Bootcamp and set up Ubuntu, then it shouldn't be too difficult to set up the wallet. I believe HYPERFuture said the Linux wallet is easier than ever to get running. You can also do this before going ahead and buying another computer, so that's good. If you need any help installing Ubuntu or the Hyper wallet, feel free to ask. Smiley

Just remember to always save a copy of your wallet.dat file elsewhere. It's especially important when installing operating systems.

HYPER wallet on Git is now very easy to install on Linux.

Otherwise, a small dedicated HYPER staking machine is a great idea. Eventually, I want someone to release one of these. You could try a Raspberry Pi, if it goes well maybe you can sell dedicated, preconfigured HYPER staking machines for HYPER Smiley

Great, thanks. I think I'm going to give the Linux install on the Mac a shot this weekend and see how it goes. I'll be sure to back up the wallet.dat before attempting. I'll also be sure to post how it goes - good or bad.

Love the idea of a dedicated staking machine! Hope to set something like that up down the road, but probably not until we hit 100,000 Sats  Shocked
hero member
Activity: 625
Merit: 500
A Decentralised Hedge Fund
It's official HYPER has been added to http://shapeshift.io a few days ago

Here was the announcement on twitter: https://twitter.com/ShapeShift_io/status/630038353874944000

Now everyone can trade HYPER including on their iPhones. Enjoy!

We are really grateful for the support from the ShapeShift team.
Wow that's amazing.  Great news!
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
HYPER project manager and PR + GoldPieces [GP]
It's official HYPER has been added to http://shapeshift.io a few days ago

Here was the announcement on twitter: https://twitter.com/ShapeShift_io/status/630038353874944000

Now everyone can trade HYPER including on their iPhones. Enjoy!

We are really grateful for the support from the ShapeShift team.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
HYPER project manager and PR + GoldPieces [GP]
Hi - I'm currently running the Mac wallet but have noticed that it doesn't seem to be staking the the rate it should be. Also, the performance of the whole wallet is so slow. Was thinking it may now be the time to get a windows machine, but had a few questions?

1. When I backup my wallet.dat on the Mac, can I use that file on a PC?
2. Trying to keep costs down - would a micro pc like this work:
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Fanless-Windows%C2%AE-Baytrail-T-Quad-core/dp/B00SCBWF52/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1439222005&sr=1-3&refinements=p_n_operating_system_browse-bin%3A5945862011

Thanks!

Hi. Yes, the Mac Hyper wallet is not supported currently.

1. Yes. I've personally used my wallet.dat files from a PC and moved them to Ubuntu. You should always keep a copy of your wallet.dat file before transferring it. I would suggest keeping it on a flashdrive from your Mac. Then after you install the wallet on the new Windows machine, close the wallet, and copy (so you have a copy on your flash-drive too) your wallet.dat to your Windows computer into the folder C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Hyper.

Then when you run the wallet again, after it syncs, your funds should be the same as before.

2. Personally I think it will work fine, because Hyper doesn't seem to need much to run, but I can't be completely sure on this. I don't believe there are minimum requirements listed for running the Hyper wallet. Maybe someone who knows more about computers can handle that question.

Thank you for the response. Hopefully someone else will chime in about the hardware requirements.

Just a thought - would it be a better solution to install Ubuntu through Bootcamp and then run the Linux version of the wallet or to get a Windows micro pc? Any thoughts are appreciated.



That would depend on you personally. As long as you know how to use Bootcamp and set up Ubuntu, then it shouldn't be too difficult to set up the wallet. I believe HYPERFuture said the Linux wallet is easier than ever to get running. You can also do this before going ahead and buying another computer, so that's good. If you need any help installing Ubuntu or the Hyper wallet, feel free to ask. Smiley

Just remember to always save a copy of your wallet.dat file elsewhere. It's especially important when installing operating systems.

HYPER wallet on Git is now very easy to install on Linux.

Otherwise, a small dedicated HYPER staking machine is a great idea. Eventually, I want someone to release one of these. You could try a Raspberry Pi, if it goes well maybe you can sell dedicated, preconfigured HYPER staking machines for HYPER Smiley
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Hi - I'm currently running the Mac wallet but have noticed that it doesn't seem to be staking the the rate it should be. Also, the performance of the whole wallet is so slow. Was thinking it may now be the time to get a windows machine, but had a few questions?

1. When I backup my wallet.dat on the Mac, can I use that file on a PC?
2. Trying to keep costs down - would a micro pc like this work:
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Fanless-Windows%C2%AE-Baytrail-T-Quad-core/dp/B00SCBWF52/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1439222005&sr=1-3&refinements=p_n_operating_system_browse-bin%3A5945862011

Thanks!

Hi. Yes, the Mac Hyper wallet is not supported currently.

1. Yes. I've personally used my wallet.dat files from a PC and moved them to Ubuntu. You should always keep a copy of your wallet.dat file before transferring it. I would suggest keeping it on a flashdrive from your Mac. Then after you install the wallet on the new Windows machine, close the wallet, and copy (so you have a copy on your flash-drive too) your wallet.dat to your Windows computer into the folder C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Hyper.

Then when you run the wallet again, after it syncs, your funds should be the same as before.

2. Personally I think it will work fine, because Hyper doesn't seem to need much to run, but I can't be completely sure on this. I don't believe there are minimum requirements listed for running the Hyper wallet. Maybe someone who knows more about computers can handle that question.

Thank you for the response. Hopefully someone else will chime in about the hardware requirements.

Just a thought - would it be a better solution to install Ubuntu through Bootcamp and then run the Linux version of the wallet or to get a Windows micro pc? Any thoughts are appreciated.



That would depend on you personally. As long as you know how to use Bootcamp and set up Ubuntu, then it shouldn't be too difficult to set up the wallet. I believe HYPERFuture said the Linux wallet is easier than ever to get running. You can also do this before going ahead and buying another computer, so that's good. If you need any help installing Ubuntu or the Hyper wallet, feel free to ask. Smiley

Just remember to always save a copy of your wallet.dat file elsewhere. It's especially important when installing operating systems.
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Hi - I'm currently running the Mac wallet but have noticed that it doesn't seem to be staking the the rate it should be. Also, the performance of the whole wallet is so slow. Was thinking it may now be the time to get a windows machine, but had a few questions?

1. When I backup my wallet.dat on the Mac, can I use that file on a PC?
2. Trying to keep costs down - would a micro pc like this work:
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Fanless-Windows%C2%AE-Baytrail-T-Quad-core/dp/B00SCBWF52/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1439222005&sr=1-3&refinements=p_n_operating_system_browse-bin%3A5945862011

Thanks!

Hi. Yes, the Mac Hyper wallet is not supported currently.

1. Yes. I've personally used my wallet.dat files from a PC and moved them to Ubuntu. You should always keep a copy of your wallet.dat file before transferring it. I would suggest keeping it on a flashdrive from your Mac. Then after you install the wallet on the new Windows machine, close the wallet, and copy (so you have a copy on your flash-drive too) your wallet.dat to your Windows computer into the folder C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Hyper.

Then when you run the wallet again, after it syncs, your funds should be the same as before.

2. Personally I think it will work fine, because Hyper doesn't seem to need much to run, but I can't be completely sure on this. I don't believe there are minimum requirements listed for running the Hyper wallet. Maybe someone who knows more about computers can handle that question.

Thank you for the response. Hopefully someone else will chime in about the hardware requirements.

Just a thought - would it be a better solution to install Ubuntu through Bootcamp and then run the Linux version of the wallet or to get a Windows micro pc? Any thoughts are appreciated.

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