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Topic: [ANN][ENRG]Energycoin since 2014, a coin with a green mission [new client v1.61] - page 74. (Read 172933 times)

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It would be nice to include 64bits build  Wink

And maybe have a "how to" discribing how to compile from source.

only if they keep 32bit builds in their release too

32 bit wallets are aimportant for low power useage windows 10 tablets

they mostly have a 32bit windows installed

a crypto wallet based only a bitcoin codebase as ENRG use it have not much to gain from 64bit anyway


We won't change the default builds for ENRG. 32bit builds are (and should still be ) our default for every future release.

Cryptonit is right, your ENRG wallet won't get performance gain from 64bit builds. But 64bit build will consume more memory in integers and pointers. It will leave you less memory resource if you want to run multiple wallets or other apps on top of the 64bit ENRG wallet.

As a crypto focusing on less energy wastes, ENRG dev team doesn't recommend using 64bit build.

In fact, our official 32bit builds can run smoothly on BOTH 32bit and 64bit systems. And running 32bit ENRG clients on 64bit systems can save you memory resource.

If people still want to try 64bit build on their own, there is a simple "how to" guide already: https://github.com/EnergyCoinProject/energycoin/blob/master/doc/readme-qt.rst, which is actually a common compile guide for all original bitcoin codebase cryptos.

Peter
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It would be nice to include 64bits build  Wink

And maybe have a "how to" discribing how to compile from source.

only if they keep 32bit builds in their release too

32 bit wallets are aimportant for low power useage windows 10 tablets

they mostly have a 32bit windows installed

a crypto wallet based only a bitcoin codebase as ENRG use it have not much to gain from 64bit anyway
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nice i see u take feedback serious
and improve

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Guys,

New client v1.5.1 will be ready in a few days...





This release will also update checkpoints, and include the CoinControl fixes.

Stay tuned. Smiley

Peter
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Without coin ageing it is extremely difficult to mint if you don't hold a lot of coins and thus it does not encourage us with smaller amounts.



Why don't you just buy a bit more coins? After you accumulate more stake rewards you can then go selling some extra coins to compensate your investment.

I'am doing the same and keep staking, and have made some profits already by this method.




Yep, I have been buying, but that was not the point. The point was to discuss if the current PoS strategy is encouraging to stake or not.

I have now adjusted my coins in different way and it already looks better!


Glad to hear that you already get better by re-adjusting your coins. Smiley

The current PoS strategy is definitely encouraging people staking.

Before block height 2.1m, with coin ageing, people who staked more often couldn't outperform those even staked only once a year. It was not fair to active stakers.

After block height 2.1m, active stakers can easily outperform inactive stakers. From our blockchain explorer, now only 27% total coins are staking. It represents that PoS rewards for the 73% inactive stakers now get shared by those active 27% stakers.

That's why we now have more than 2x active nodes than before to compete for available PoS rewards, and at the same time we can achieve a lower overall inflation rate.

Peter
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Without coin ageing it is extremely difficult to mint if you don't hold a lot of coins and thus it does not encourage us with smaller amounts.



Why don't you just buy a bit more coins? After you accumulate more stake rewards you can then go selling some extra coins to compensate your investment.

I'am doing the same and keep staking, and have made some profits already by this method.




Yep, I have been buying, but that was not the point. The point was to discuss if the current PoS strategy is encouraging to stake or not.

I have now adjusted my coins in different way and it already looks better!
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Without coin ageing it is extremely difficult to mint if you don't hold a lot of coins and thus it does not encourage us with smaller amounts.



Why don't you just buy a bit more coins? After you accumulate more stake rewards you can then go selling some extra coins to compensate your investment.

I'am doing the same and keep staking, and have made some profits already by this method.


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OK
ROKOS v6 Magic Flavors
Final tests done, to be released in the next days as soon as packing its done.

Permanent Integrated Coin: Energycoin

Learn more about Energycoin at: http://rokos.space/cryptocurrencies.html

ROKOS Github:  https://github.com/okcashpro/ROKOS-OK-Bitcoin-Fullnode

*** Please raise an issue over github when releasing a new wallet so it can be updated in ROKOS.
(If no official notice/issue wallets are not updated)  - For control and security.

Same way, communities/devs can now push commits to update/improve specifics over the included config file
at your cryptocurrency folder over: https://github.com/okcashpro/ROKOS-OK-Bitcoin-Fullnode/tree/master/clients-nodes/rokos-Pi2-Pi3

Energycoin Integrated Version: 1.5.0.0


Pre-release screenshot
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Btw, if I would circulate all my coins thru another wallet e.g. an exchange, would it increase the probability to mint?


Hello jalmari,

If you mean you want to combine all your coins, you don't need to use an exchange at all.

You can create a new address inside your EnergyCoin client, and then send all your coins to that address in one go, generally using "Send coins" in GUI or the command "sendtoaddress" in console.

Remember to backup your wallet everytime you create any new address.


There is a even better way. You can custom your stake size using our new "sendsplit" function. Similar to what Brian has done: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/enrg/tx.dws?4238637.htm

For example, if you want to make your stake size 9888 x 10 (just an example) and you have more than 98880 ENRG in your wallet, run in console:

Code:
sendsplit eXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX '{"count":10,"amount":9888}'

where eXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is your new ENRG address.


Then if you don't want to split too often, run in console:

Code:
stakesplitthreshold 5000

Peter

Thanks for the advice, I have to test these...

Ok, I have no applied these instructions. Interesting to see what happens!


Hello jalmari,

Not sure what advice you have applied (or not applied). Just hope you can find a way to put your wallet online more often.

Because our rule is clear and simple now: everyone needs to be online more to get more PoS rewards.

Peter

I applied those in the quote, i.e. sendsplit and stakesplitthreshold and they worked as you told.

And as I have said previously I understand your points but don't agree with them Smiley Without coin ageing it is extremely difficult to mint if you don't hold a lot of coins and thus it does not encourage us with smaller amounts.

However I am still doing it everyday for a few hours.


Hello jalmari,

I do welcome your feedback even you don't 100% agree. Smiley As a responsible dev, I shall only tell you the facts.

The fact is that if we had coin ageing, not only smaller holders would have it, larger holders would also have.

So it's actually not the coinage hurting you, as long as you can put your wallet online more often.

Now if people want to stake more, they need to invest their money buying more coins, or invest their effort putting their wallets online often, or both.

You can actually see from our blockchain explorer that a few smaller holders have outperformed some other larger holders. That's something couldn't happen before v.1.5.0. Those smaller holders are likely staking 24/7.

If you can tell why you can't invest more effort putting your wallet online often, I may give you some more advice, unless your problem is about lacking of electricity.

Other community members already proposed using tablet, raspberry PI with ROKOS, or trying Staisybit.

By the way, you may continue with customizing your stake size as per my previous advice. You may still need some more trials before you can find out the stake size that fits best for you.

Peter
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Btw, if I would circulate all my coins thru another wallet e.g. an exchange, would it increase the probability to mint?


Hello jalmari,

If you mean you want to combine all your coins, you don't need to use an exchange at all.

You can create a new address inside your EnergyCoin client, and then send all your coins to that address in one go, generally using "Send coins" in GUI or the command "sendtoaddress" in console.

Remember to backup your wallet everytime you create any new address.


There is a even better way. You can custom your stake size using our new "sendsplit" function. Similar to what Brian has done: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/enrg/tx.dws?4238637.htm

For example, if you want to make your stake size 9888 x 10 (just an example) and you have more than 98880 ENRG in your wallet, run in console:

Code:
sendsplit eXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX '{"count":10,"amount":9888}'

where eXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is your new ENRG address.


Then if you don't want to split too often, run in console:

Code:
stakesplitthreshold 5000

Peter

Thanks for the advice, I have to test these...

Ok, I have no applied these instructions. Interesting to see what happens!


Hello jalmari,

Not sure what advice you have applied (or not applied). Just hope you can find a way to put your wallet online more often.

Because our rule is clear and simple now: everyone needs to be online more to get more PoS rewards.

Peter

I applied those in the quote, i.e. sendsplit and stakesplitthreshold and they worked as you told.

And as I have said previously I understand your points but don't agree with them Smiley Without coin ageing it is extremely difficult to mint if you don't hold a lot of coins and thus it does not encourage us with smaller amounts.

However I am still doing it everyday for a few hours.
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Activity: 164
Merit: 100
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Btw, if I would circulate all my coins thru another wallet e.g. an exchange, would it increase the probability to mint?


Hello jalmari,

If you mean you want to combine all your coins, you don't need to use an exchange at all.

You can create a new address inside your EnergyCoin client, and then send all your coins to that address in one go, generally using "Send coins" in GUI or the command "sendtoaddress" in console.

Remember to backup your wallet everytime you create any new address.


There is a even better way. You can custom your stake size using our new "sendsplit" function. Similar to what Brian has done: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/enrg/tx.dws?4238637.htm

For example, if you want to make your stake size 9888 x 10 (just an example) and you have more than 98880 ENRG in your wallet, run in console:

Code:
sendsplit eXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX '{"count":10,"amount":9888}'

where eXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is your new ENRG address.


Then if you don't want to split too often, run in console:

Code:
stakesplitthreshold 5000

Peter

Thanks for the advice, I have to test these...

Ok, I have no applied these instructions. Interesting to see what happens!


Hello jalmari,

Not sure what advice you have applied (or not applied). Just hope you can find a way to put your wallet online more often.

Because our rule is clear and simple now: everyone needs to be online more to get more PoS rewards.

Peter
hero member
Activity: 814
Merit: 1000
Btw, if I would circulate all my coins thru another wallet e.g. an exchange, would it increase the probability to mint?


Hello jalmari,

If you mean you want to combine all your coins, you don't need to use an exchange at all.

You can create a new address inside your EnergyCoin client, and then send all your coins to that address in one go, generally using "Send coins" in GUI or the command "sendtoaddress" in console.

Remember to backup your wallet everytime you create any new address.


There is a even better way. You can custom your stake size using our new "sendsplit" function. Similar to what Brian has done: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/enrg/tx.dws?4238637.htm

For example, if you want to make your stake size 9888 x 10 (just an example) and you have more than 98880 ENRG in your wallet, run in console:

Code:
sendsplit eXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX '{"count":10,"amount":9888}'

where eXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is your new ENRG address.


Then if you don't want to split too often, run in console:

Code:
stakesplitthreshold 5000

Peter

Thanks for the advice, I have to test these...

Ok, I have no applied these instructions. Interesting to see what happens!
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Guys,

Owing to Copy.com has gone after May 1, 2016, we relocate our Energycoin Bootstrap Server to a new download link.

OP will also be updated.

Peter
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at home im testing

a 88€ windows 10 tablet with 2 GB ram
    versus
a raspi2 with rokos with 1 GB ram


I live near the factory that produces pi.  Is anyone using a windows phone to run the wallet.  Im not sure how fussy it is about staking 24hr and any disruption to that from being mobile.
I see the price seems to like the v1.5


Hello STT,

Would be nice to know if you can get a better price from the pi factory for the community. Wink


About the ENRG price, you've got sharp eyes.

Now the only ways people can get more ENRG are from staking or from Bittrex.

When more people knowing or 'complaining' it's not as easy as before to earn even 5 ENRG from staking, then it's not too difficult to understand the price trend after v.1.5 on Bittrex.

That's a simple supply and demand rule, as less people are willing to sell at current price.

Peter
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staisybit seems to come active again which solve small stakeholder issues


Energycoin wallet is active already!
https://api.staisybit.com/v1/public/currencies

Greetz
Steve


Thanks Steve for stopping by. Staisybit seems to be recovering from prolonged downtime. That's a good sign.

By the way, we are interested in linking services similar to Staisybit into our future ENRG applications. We may talk later.

Peter
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Is anyone using a windows phone to run the wallet.  Im not sure how fussy it is about staking 24hr and any disruption to that from being mobile.
I see the price seems to like the v1.5

im not using that tablets mobile they are pure staking devices

have a few of them in bookshelf  Grin
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No risk, no fun!
Hrmm, thats a big if lol    We'd have to be talking massive bulk orders there I think, I was just reading their initial reports.  214 per week to start, then 10,000 and 30,000 or more now ?

If I take a weeks production then sure I cant see why not and I could pick it up in person and retail but me personally I dont have capital or resources for this.   I think the money might be in manufacturing a smart case for the pi or programs, acessories to use on it etc

Afaik the factory does not retail to the public but I'll have a look and check.  I used to know a Sony employee way back and they might get a discount but I have not seen them lately sorry

Thanks for ur awesome infos! Maybe you find a sense and a way to ask for the prices.

Steve
STT
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Hrmm, thats a big if lol    We'd have to be talking massive bulk orders there I think, I was just reading their initial reports.  214 per week to start, then 10,000 and 30,000 or more now ?

If I take a weeks production then sure I cant see why not and I could pick it up in person and retail but me personally I dont have capital or resources for this.   I think the money might be in manufacturing a smart case for the pi or programs, acessories to use on it etc

Afaik the factory does not retail to the public but I'll have a look and check.  I used to know a Sony employee way back and they might get a discount but I have not seen them lately sorry
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1004
No risk, no fun!
at home im testing

a 88€ windows 10 tablet with 2 GB ram
    versus
a raspi2 with rokos with 1 GB ram


I live near the factory that produces pi.  Is anyone using a windows phone to run the wallet.  Im not sure how fussy it is about staking 24hr and any disruption to that from being mobile.
I see the price seems to like the v1.5

Offtopic: you could reach good prices to buy directly from the factory?
STT
legendary
Activity: 4102
Merit: 1454
at home im testing

a 88€ windows 10 tablet with 2 GB ram
    versus
a raspi2 with rokos with 1 GB ram


I live near the factory that produces pi.  Is anyone using a windows phone to run the wallet.  Im not sure how fussy it is about staking 24hr and any disruption to that from being mobile.
I see the price seems to like the v1.5
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