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Topic: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) - page 127. (Read 466822 times)

hero member
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I probably won't stake today ... 11 hours ago I was supposed to stake in 18hours and 11hours after I am supposed to stake in 15hours Sad
legendary
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Please everyone from the Solarcoin community attend we are trying to get the word out on Solarcoin/electricchain.

Beyond Bitcoin Hangout this Friday. 10:00 EST

https://beyondbitcoin.org/mumbleinfo/  

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,22329.msg291151.html#msg291151
sr. member
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Note to self: it's not you doing it, it's us.
I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed

You'll hit a stake with that amount within 2 weeks, if you leave it on long enough. I have a wallet with 2300 coins and it's seen a few stakes over a month period.

Thanks guys for the help. Last question, what do you call long enough. How much times everyday do you open your wallet? Tongue

As I mentioned before, I have several 2000 SLR wallets (3 of them, to be more precise), all of them stake 1-2 times daily, with the Wallets running 24/7, and that roughly matches the "Expected time to earn interest" number showing up by the status circle (displaying "Staking") next to the lower right corner of the Wallet application.

But here is another important point we did discuss when the transition from PoW to PoST was happening - in order for the wallet to stake (the status circle showing "Staking" vs "In Sync"), your Wallet must have at least 6 active connections to the SolarCoin network (this is the number displayed at the lower right corner).

How many connections do you have?


I always have around 10 connections (right now 11). Nonetheless, It doesn't show me the "expected time to earn interest" by the status circle ? (just say staking)

Just hover the mouse over the status circle and the info-window will pop up.
hero member
Activity: 560
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I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed

You'll hit a stake with that amount within 2 weeks, if you leave it on long enough. I have a wallet with 2300 coins and it's seen a few stakes over a month period.

Thanks guys for the help. Last question, what do you call long enough. How much times everyday do you open your wallet? Tongue
So you need to have your wallet open and unlocked (thats critical) for as long as possible each day.  So I have ~13k SLR, my wallet is unlocked from 7AM - 8PM and I get on average 1 payout per day, however I do have coins in more than 1 address so that probably helps a bit

I'll try again tomorow as much as possible. Thank you guys for the help. Grin
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I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed

You'll hit a stake with that amount within 2 weeks, if you leave it on long enough. I have a wallet with 2300 coins and it's seen a few stakes over a month period.

Thanks guys for the help. Last question, what do you call long enough. How much times everyday do you open your wallet? Tongue
So you need to have your wallet open and unlocked (thats critical) for as long as possible each day.  So I have ~13k SLR, my wallet is unlocked from 7AM - 8PM and I get on average 1 payout per day, however I do have coins in more than 1 address so that probably helps a bit
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 501
I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed

You'll hit a stake with that amount within 2 weeks, if you leave it on long enough. I have a wallet with 2300 coins and it's seen a few stakes over a month period.

Thanks guys for the help. Last question, what do you call long enough. How much times everyday do you open your wallet? Tongue

As I mentioned before, I have several 2000 SLR wallets (3 of them, to be more precise), all of them stake 1-2 times daily, with the Wallets running 24/7, and that roughly matches the "Expected time to earn interest" number showing up by the status circle (displaying "Staking") next to the lower right corner of the Wallet application.

But here is another important point we did discuss when the transition from PoW to PoST was happening - in order for the wallet to stake (the status circle showing "Staking" vs "In Sync"), your Wallet must have at least 6 active connections to the SolarCoin network (this is the number displayed at the lower right corner).

How many connections do you have?


I always have around 10 connections (right now 11). Nonetheless, It doesn't show me the "expected time to earn interest" by the status circle ? (just say staking)
legendary
Activity: 1708
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Solarcoin.org
I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed

You'll hit a stake with that amount within 2 weeks, if you leave it on long enough. I have a wallet with 2300 coins and it's seen a few stakes over a month period.

I could be wrong, but correct me:

You (Solarcoin) are on the way to create an ecosystem with staked coins? But how the ecosystem can work, with FEW coins staked over a month? I mean, which is the precise interests for an owner of solarcells, to bring in his profits into solarcoins?

greetz
Steve

It's based primarily on claims.
sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 251
Note to self: it's not you doing it, it's us.
I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed

You'll hit a stake with that amount within 2 weeks, if you leave it on long enough. I have a wallet with 2300 coins and it's seen a few stakes over a month period.

Thanks guys for the help. Last question, what do you call long enough. How much times everyday do you open your wallet? Tongue

As I mentioned before, I have several 2000 SLR wallets (3 of them, to be more precise), all of them stake 1-2 times daily, with the Wallets running 24/7, and that roughly matches the "Expected time to earn interest" number showing up by the status circle (displaying "Staking") next to the lower right corner of the Wallet application.

But here is another important point we did discuss when the transition from PoW to PoST was happening - in order for the wallet to stake (the status circle showing "Staking" vs "In Sync"), your Wallet must have at least 6 active connections to the SolarCoin network (this is the number displayed at the lower right corner).

How many connections do you have?
legendary
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No risk, no fun!
I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed

You'll hit a stake with that amount within 2 weeks, if you leave it on long enough. I have a wallet with 2300 coins and it's seen a few stakes over a month period.

I could be wrong, but correct me:

You (Solarcoin) are on the way to create an ecosystem with staked coins? But how the ecosystem can work, with FEW coins staked over a month? I mean, which is the precise interests for an owner of solarcells, to bring in his profits into solarcoins?

greetz
Steve
full member
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Solarcoin.org
Thanks guys for the help. Last question, what do you call long enough. How much times everyday do you open your wallet? Tongue

When you open it make sure to not close it - just leave it open and running for long as possible.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 501
I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed

You'll hit a stake with that amount within 2 weeks, if you leave it on long enough. I have a wallet with 2300 coins and it's seen a few stakes over a month period.

Thanks guys for the help. Last question, what do you call long enough. How much times everyday do you open your wallet? Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1000
Solarcoin.org
I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed

You'll hit a stake with that amount within 2 weeks, if you leave it on long enough. I have a wallet with 2300 coins and it's seen a few stakes over a month period.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 501
I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,

So 2000 coins is a low amount of coin?  Embarrassed
sr. member
Activity: 365
Merit: 250
Making things better with better things.
here is some info on proof stake  http://solarcoin.org/en/solarcoin-moving-from-pow-to-post-proof-of-stake-time/

Just an FYI, I spoke at NYSSA tonight, small audience so didn't get into solarcoin.  Did have a good meeting with Christopher Taylor from MIT and colleagure Chuck.

nick
sr. member
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I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh

Hi,

The number of coin decide the 'possibility of making a block'.

And you can get the staking reward, when you generate new block.

So, If you have small number of coin, you have low chance to generate new block ( Low chance to get the reward)



  (The number of coin you are staking )   /   (The total number of stacking coin)  = It is the possibility of making a block of you

Cheers,
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1001
Some SolarCoin stuff going on at the electricchain:




- SunSpec Alliance: SunSpec aims to deliver on communication standardization for inverters/dataloggers, works with 70 solar industry manufacturers and investigating the integration of the pilot Blockchain Datalogger findings ; SolarChange is registering 3.800 solar installs from SunSpec,




Would that mean 3,800 new people claiming solarcoins? Or did i read it wrong.

TIA
hero member
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I still not staking 1 week after moving my coin to my wallet and keeping it open as much as possible.  Sad Huh
sr. member
Activity: 444
Merit: 250
I can't sync after wallet update to 2.1.1, either.

The blockchain was re-downloaded. The block is stuck at 1158689.

Nothing happens after rescan. Just stuck. Sad

Plz make blockchain bootstrap after 1160000 to pass stuck point.

Anyway, weird.

I restored wallet.dat from old backup and reload blockchain again.

Boomb! It worked! Smiley
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It worked for me too but really takes time to re-download the entire blockchain.
member
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Hi the same here, stuck at 1158689, bootstart reloaded, rescan done several times. (windows10)
the wallet is "in sync" but nothing seems to move forward.
hero member
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I can't sync after wallet update to 2.1.1, either.

The blockchain was re-downloaded. The block is stuck at 1158689.

Nothing happens after rescan. Just stuck. Sad

Plz make blockchain bootstrap after 1160000 to pass stuck point.

Anyway, weird.

I restored wallet.dat from old backup and reload blockchain again.

Boomb! It worked! Smiley
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