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legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
I strongly believe that the biggest barrier to mass adoption of HYPER by gamers is that the current wallet requires some crypto knowledge to get fully synced up.

I have found a dev who can make us a one click install Electrum wallet for HYPER (meaning people will NOT need to download the blockchain or anything like that), which would be perfect for regular gamers to easily install a HYPER wallet, and also use nowhere near as much RAM as the current wallet..

We need 1.5-2 BTC to make this happen.

As HYPER is extremely under valued right now I do not want to sell some of the bounty funds on the exchange to help fund this.

Would anyone in the community be willing to donate some BTC to help make this happen?

Just want to guage interest and see if people are interested in donating, if there is enough interest I will start an official fundraiser.

i do agree with you and would possible offer a little btc, but what kind of guarantees is this "developer" giving you.

ultimately ease of use will be the only way to get non crypto users willing to use hyper or any other coin.  it needs to be as seemless to the gamer as possible and full proof so they are comfortable using it.  interesting and will wait to see if anyone else is into this idea.

Most people don't care about the technicals of how cryptos work. It's a lot like ACH. I'm sure 99.9% of the people you speak to don't understand, beginning to end, how an ACH transfer works. But people still use it. They are irreversible in the U.S. as well, just like crypto, but people trust the system without knowing anything about it.
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
I strongly believe that the biggest barrier to mass adoption of HYPER by gamers is that the current wallet requires some crypto knowledge to get fully synced up.

I have found a dev who can make us a one click install Electrum wallet for HYPER (meaning people will NOT need to download the blockchain or anything like that), which would be perfect for regular gamers to easily install a HYPER wallet, and also use nowhere near as much RAM as the current wallet..

We need 1.5-2 BTC to make this happen.

As HYPER is extremely under valued right now I do not want to sell some of the bounty funds on the exchange to help fund this.

Would anyone in the community be willing to donate some BTC to help make this happen?

Just want to guage interest and see if people are interested in donating, if there is enough interest I will start an official fundraiser.

i do agree with you and would possible offer a little btc, but what kind of guarantees is this "developer" giving you.

ultimately ease of use will be the only way to get non crypto users willing to use hyper or any other coin.  it needs to be as seemless to the gamer as possible and full proof so they are comfortable using it.  interesting and will wait to see if anyone else is into this idea.

edit: is this person willing to accept a combination of btc and a little hyper as well?  this would be a really good feature for hyper.
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
I strongly believe that the biggest barrier to mass adoption of HYPER by gamers is that the current wallet requires some crypto knowledge to get fully synced up.

I have found a dev who can make us a one click install Electrum wallet for HYPER (meaning people will NOT need to download the blockchain or anything like that), which would be perfect for regular gamers to easily install a HYPER wallet, and also use nowhere near as much RAM as the current wallet..

We need 1.5-2 BTC to make this happen.

As HYPER is extremely under valued right now I do not want to sell some of the bounty funds on the exchange to help fund this.

Would anyone in the community be willing to donate some BTC to help make this happen?

Just want to guage interest and see if people are interested in donating, if there is enough interest I will start an official fundraiser.

i do agree with you and would possible offer a little btc, but what kind of guarantees is this "developer" giving you.

ultimately ease of use will be the only way to get non crypto users willing to use hyper or any other coin.  it needs to be as seemless to the gamer as possible and full proof so they are comfortable using it.  interesting and will wait to see if anyone else is into this idea.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007

Nice interview! You are a great representative for Hyper and really come across as a down to Earth and positive guy.

Question for anyone - What is the minimum you need to run a computer as POS for Hyper? Thinking of setting something small up, very small.

Thanks in advance,
IAS

StakeBox.com?

Wow, that is awesome. And if anyone is curious, I don't know this guy!
Really nice inexpensive setup that looks energy efficient (which is what I was really looking for.)

Thx
IAS

edit - Anyone here use one for Hyper (I see they can set up the wallet for it.)

I'll vouch for StakeBox. I personally use it and have been for at or over a month now. It's a great little thing, uses almost no electricity (IIRC it was like 3 watts when I checked last), and persists through 'net downtimes, power outages, etc. (meaning as soon as it's reconnected it syncs up and gets back to work). Love it.
full member
Activity: 340
Merit: 164
I use the Stakebox for HYPER as well. Pretty happy with it, it reduced some load on my wheezing, tiny server.

My site sells it and accepts various coins - Stakebox.com only accepts Bitcoin.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
HYPER project manager and PR + GoldPieces [GP]

Nice interview! You are a great representative for Hyper and really come across as a down to Earth and positive guy.

Question for anyone - What is the minimum you need to run a computer as POS for Hyper? Thinking of setting something small up, very small.

Thanks in advance,
IAS

StakeBox.com?

Wow, that is awesome. And if anyone is curious, I don't know this guy!
Really nice inexpensive setup that looks energy efficient (which is what I was really looking for.)

Thx
IAS

edit - Anyone here use one for Hyper (I see they can set up the wallet for it.)

JT does an amazing job as a HYPER representative.

Lots of people use Stakebox for HYPER (and our other gaming currency GP), including JT, he even made an unboxing video.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1000
Antifragile

Nice interview! You are a great representative for Hyper and really come across as a down to Earth and positive guy.

Question for anyone - What is the minimum you need to run a computer as POS for Hyper? Thinking of setting something small up, very small.

Thanks in advance,
IAS

StakeBox.com?

Wow, that is awesome. And if anyone is curious, I don't know this guy!
Really nice inexpensive setup that looks energy efficient (which is what I was really looking for.)

Thx
IAS

edit - Anyone here use one for Hyper (I see they can set up the wallet for it.)
full member
Activity: 226
Merit: 100

Nice interview! You are a great representative for Hyper and really come across as a down to Earth and positive guy.

Question for anyone - What is the minimum you need to run a computer as POS for Hyper? Thinking of setting something small up, very small.

Thanks in advance,
IAS

StakeBox.com?
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1000
Antifragile
Here you go HYPER! 



@jonfitchdotnet talks $HYPER with @prodjkc Sponsorship for #WSOF30 in Las Vegas on @NBCSportsNet @TheDailyDecrypt also mentioned! #bitcoin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6EK4mzfdr8

PLEASE RT this!



Nice interview! You are a great representative for Hyper and really come across as a down to Earth and positive guy.

Question for anyone - What is the minimum you need to run a computer as POS for Hyper? Thinking of setting something small up, very small.

Thanks in advance,
IAS
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
HYPER project manager and PR + GoldPieces [GP]
I strongly believe that the biggest barrier to mass adoption of HYPER by gamers is that the current wallet requires some crypto knowledge to get fully synced up.

I have found a dev who can make us a one click install Electrum wallet for HYPER (meaning people will NOT need to download the blockchain or anything like that), which would be perfect for regular gamers to easily install a HYPER wallet, and also use nowhere near as much RAM as the current wallet..

We need 1.5-2 BTC to make this happen.

As HYPER is extremely under valued right now I do not want to sell some of the bounty funds on the exchange to help fund this.

Would anyone in the community be willing to donate some BTC to help make this happen?

Just want to guage interest and see if people are interested in donating, if there is enough interest I will start an official fundraiser.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
https://cryptodatabase.net
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hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
HYPER project manager and PR + GoldPieces [GP]
Here you go HYPER! 



@jonfitchdotnet talks $HYPER with @prodjkc Sponsorship for #WSOF30 in Las Vegas on @NBCSportsNet @TheDailyDecrypt also mentioned! #bitcoin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6EK4mzfdr8

PLEASE RT this!



just watch about half (will watch the rest later)  and liked the interview well thought out and fluid.  i see hyper going places and glad i picked up on it early enough.  thanks jtn.

Thanks man. He's a great guy.  He's "our" guy!  Glad you tuned in.

Amazing interview, Fitch is a really interesting and intelligent guy.

Awesome stuff JT! Please reply to your PMs when you can, I need info for the PR we will send out about our partnership with Jon Fitch (how he will be rocking the HYPER logo during his world series fight), and what info we should mention about his MMA fighter's rights campaign.

jtnichol, you are doing awesome job, didn't know Jon Fitch knows crypto that long. Like your videos and support. Again, great job.

Agreed!
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1141
legendary
Activity: 1315
Merit: 1002
jtnichol, you are doing awesome job, didn't know Jon Fitch knows crypto that long. Like your videos and support. Again, great job.
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
Here you go HYPER! 



@jonfitchdotnet talks $HYPER with @prodjkc Sponsorship for #WSOF30 in Las Vegas on @NBCSportsNet @TheDailyDecrypt also mentioned! #bitcoin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6EK4mzfdr8

PLEASE RT this!



just watch about half (will watch the rest later)  and liked the interview well thought out and fluid.  i see hyper going places and glad i picked up on it early enough.  thanks jtn.
member
Activity: 103
Merit: 10
i.imgur.com/RK7GDbw.jpg
@ranlo and @CryptoDatabase

Thanks to both of you Smiley
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
HYPER project manager and PR + GoldPieces [GP]
Jon Fitch interview sometime tomorrow morning.  I talked to him briefly today on Google and worked through some technical bugs. What nice person. I can't wait for you all to meet him. Great advocate for Crypto, MMA, and of course Gaming/HYPER.  Just a class act.


Great stuff JT I can't wait for the interview, and of course for HYPER to be on NBC sports TV when he wears our logo / website for his next fight. What a champion!
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
No. Weight is matureCoins*age. So 1 coin at 1 day old may be weighted as 2. At 2 days old it would be 4, and so on. There's no way to derive the number of coins, as far as I'm aware, nor the age, just the calculation as a whole.

Okay, thank you for explaining that.  Does the coin age change if you add coins to an address?  Or only if you move coins to an entirely new address? (similar to zombie bitcoins?)

Only if you send them to a new address.

Or if you spend some from an input (input will then be sent to a new address + change address, which resets the age on both). That ONLY affects the single input though.

Let's say you have two inputs: 5 and 5
You spend 5
That will remove from input 1 and leave 2 alone, so 2 will keep moving up from the same age

On the other hand, if you did 5.1, you'd have wiped input 1, and split input 2, effectively resetting its age as well.

Ah yes, I should have went into more depth in my reply.

NP! Just figured since he was trying to understand it, I'd go ahead and clear up things that otherwise might have led to a misunderstanding. I think we covered it all now, Smiley.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
https://cryptodatabase.net
No. Weight is matureCoins*age. So 1 coin at 1 day old may be weighted as 2. At 2 days old it would be 4, and so on. There's no way to derive the number of coins, as far as I'm aware, nor the age, just the calculation as a whole.

Okay, thank you for explaining that.  Does the coin age change if you add coins to an address?  Or only if you move coins to an entirely new address? (similar to zombie bitcoins?)

Only if you send them to a new address.

Or if you spend some from an input (input will then be sent to a new address + change address, which resets the age on both). That ONLY affects the single input though.

Let's say you have two inputs: 5 and 5
You spend 5
That will remove from input 1 and leave 2 alone, so 2 will keep moving up from the same age

On the other hand, if you did 5.1, you'd have wiped input 1, and split input 2, effectively resetting its age as well.

Ah yes, I should have went into more depth in my reply.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
No. Weight is matureCoins*age. So 1 coin at 1 day old may be weighted as 2. At 2 days old it would be 4, and so on. There's no way to derive the number of coins, as far as I'm aware, nor the age, just the calculation as a whole.

Okay, thank you for explaining that.  Does the coin age change if you add coins to an address?  Or only if you move coins to an entirely new address? (similar to zombie bitcoins?)

Only if you send them to a new address.

Or if you spend some from an input (input will then be sent to a new address + change address, which resets the age on both). That ONLY affects the single input though.

Let's say you have two inputs: 5 and 5
You spend 5
That will remove from input 1 and leave 2 alone, so 2 will keep moving up from the same age

On the other hand, if you did 5.1, you'd have wiped input 1, and split input 2, effectively resetting its age as well.
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