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Topic: HoboNickels - HBN - High Fast Stake - Version 2.0! More Secure, Less Intensive - page 128. (Read 478852 times)

legendary
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May the force bit with you.
I'm new to the HoboNickels environment but just trying to get my wallet synced lol It sure is a long ass blockchain eh to get it totally synced? Anyways hopefully this coin stakes as good as I hear it does Smiley Cheers

There are many bootstraps floating around. The OP has some, and a few pages(posts) back there are some newer one as well.
hero member
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FLY DONATION ADDRESS IN SIGNATURE
I'm new to the HoboNickels environment but just trying to get my wallet synced lol It sure is a long ass blockchain eh to get it totally synced? Anyways hopefully this coin stakes as good as I hear it does Smiley Cheers

its a great coin from POS tech part
different setup than DMD
but sure too a top coin of the avaiable serious non scam POS coins existing
Nice thanks mate Smiley I'll definitely take your word for that since you haven't done me wrong with DMD Smiley Cheers
legendary
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=== NODE IS OK! ==
Yeah, sorry, the Cryptsy order book is completely bugged  Smiley
legendary
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I'm new to the HoboNickels environment but just trying to get my wallet synced lol It sure is a long ass blockchain eh to get it totally synced? Anyways hopefully this coin stakes as good as I hear it does Smiley Cheers

its a great coin from POS tech part
different setup than DMD
but sure too a top coin of the avaiable serious non scam POS coins existing
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
FLY DONATION ADDRESS IN SIGNATURE
I'm new to the HoboNickels environment but just trying to get my wallet synced lol It sure is a long ass blockchain eh to get it totally synced? Anyways hopefully this coin stakes as good as I hear it does Smiley Cheers
member
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Looks like TEK might be dying, there are no more open buy orders for it  Huh
So, not selling might be the best way to preserve HBN now

Cryptsy seems to be having tech problems again.

Just use to place Buy & Sell orders
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange?market=TEK_BTC
&
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange?market=HBN_BTC
legendary
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=== NODE IS OK! ==
Looks like TEK might be dying, there are no more open buy orders for it  Huh
So, not selling might be the best way to preserve HBN now
full member
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do you think the price is still going down ?

i was thinking to sell my myr for hbn , myr is half price sins i have them, but hbn too  so i could say if i sell it i don't lose, so i have more hbn to shake

The price for crypto currency is pretty volatile. I guess that's hardly news to anyone. So will it go down any further? Probably at some point.
As will it go up again at some other point too.

The beauty of HBN being a POS coin is the fact that it compensates for future drops in price because the coin is it's own miner by it's minting capability.

Apart from that, it comes down to everyone's best judgement to sell or buy.
legendary
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do you think the price is still going down ?

i was thinking to sell my myr for hbn , myr is half price sins i have them, but hbn too  so i could say if i sell it i don't lose, so i have more hbn to shake
legendary
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Tranz: By accident found that Cryptopia trades
Cap & HBN. Please consider listing in Ann
It is always nice to have additional options.
Volume is low - if others are like me they just
don't know it is an option.
Thanks
Woody

Cryptopia is a very minor exchange, but a good alternative to Cryptsy.

The health of the blockchain, not market price, is the prime consideration for small alts IMO, as the slow process of weeding out the non-survivors proceeds.
legendary
Activity: 1540
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May the force bit with you.
Does anybody know how to get this up and running on a PI 2? I have one I would like to use as a node with the hope that it will help my main client resync faster after it's been offline.

Example: My client was 17 hours behind, 3 hours later its still syncing (currently 13h55m behind...) This is just too long, and I hope with a node nearby it will sync faster (I might be completely wrong.) I have great bandwidth, hopefully it will help the network overall.

try limiting the number of connections to 5

That seems to have fixed it.

That may have been it. But... Syncing depends on 3 variables. The most important is the speed of the computer the client is running on. Second to that is the internet speed. This maters more with huge block coins, like BTC, but matters less with small block coins like HBN.  Finally the speed of the node sending you blocks, can also affect your syncing speed.

So by changing the # of connections, you may have simply got a faster peer to send you blocks. However limiting the number of connections will also use less CPU, so that could also help.
hero member
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Does anybody know how to get this up and running on a PI 2? I have one I would like to use as a node with the hope that it will help my main client resync faster after it's been offline.

Example: My client was 17 hours behind, 3 hours later its still syncing (currently 13h55m behind...) This is just too long, and I hope with a node nearby it will sync faster (I might be completely wrong.) I have great bandwidth, hopefully it will help the network overall.

try limiting the number of connections to 5

That seems to have fixed it.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1090
=== NODE IS OK! ==
Does anybody know how to get this up and running on a PI 2? I have one I would like to use as a node with the hope that it will help my main client resync faster after it's been offline.

Example: My client was 17 hours behind, 3 hours later its still syncing (currently 13h55m behind...) This is just too long, and I hope with a node nearby it will sync faster (I might be completely wrong.) I have great bandwidth, hopefully it will help the network overall.

try limiting the number of connections to 5
hero member
Activity: 786
Merit: 1000
Does anybody know how to get this up and running on a PI 2? I have one I would like to use as a node with the hope that it will help my main client resync faster after it's been offline.

Example: My client was 17 hours behind, 3 hours later its still syncing (currently 13h55m behind...) This is just too long, and I hope with a node nearby it will sync faster (I might be completely wrong.) I have great bandwidth, hopefully it will help the network overall.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1060
May the force bit with you.
Hello HoboNickels Members!  i was wondering if any single person in community knows how many confirms it takes before being able to spend a received coin in qt wallet?  how many confirms before spending a stake reward?  does anyone know how long minimum coin maturity is?  sorry if the questions rude in any way i was just wondering about the fundamentals about the coin.

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legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1060
May the force bit with you.
Tranz: By accident found that Cryptopia trades
Cap & HBN. Please consider listing in Ann
It is always nice to have additional options.
Volume is low - if others are like me they just
don't know it is an option.
Thanks
Woody

Thanks. This is done.
full member
Activity: 213
Merit: 100
Hello HoboNickels Members!  i was wondering if any single person in community knows how many confirms it takes before being able to spend a received coin in qt wallet?  how many confirms before spending a stake reward?  does anyone know how long minimum coin maturity is?  sorry if the questions rude in any way i was just wondering about the fundamentals about the coin.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1002
Supporting DMD, ERC & PIO
Tranz: By accident found that Cryptopia trades
Cap & HBN. Please consider listing in Ann
It is always nice to have additional options.
Volume is low - if others are like me they just
don't know it is an option.
Thanks
Woody
legendary
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Merit: 1025
i love Emerald (EMD)
the daemon started with option -rpcallowip=192.168.2.0/24
i think something is wrong with the access rights interpretation

am i wrong ?

Quick peek at sources and I don't think HoboNickels' daemon accepts subnet notation. Just straight ip - 192.168.2.2 or wildcard 192.168.2.*

this is the solution.
full member
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Merit: 100
In dreamland; he awaits you.
the daemon started with option -rpcallowip=192.168.2.0/24
i think something is wrong with the access rights interpretation

am i wrong ?

Quick peek at sources and I don't think HoboNickels' daemon accepts subnet notation. Just straight ip - 192.168.2.2 or wildcard 192.168.2.*
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