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Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet - page 107. (Read 679332 times)

legendary
Activity: 966
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Is really dangerous to have your wallet in a vps, your can be hacked,, be victim of a internal job , better is to have it on your pc or a paper wallet
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Crackpot Idealist

Don't forget to set custom change address to your main balance address when you spend your coins. Otherwise your VPS wallet file won't be consistent with a wallet file on your local machine (which is not good for backup purposes). It's also important to note that for the sake of security you should delete the bash history on the VPS node every time you open an encrypted wallet for minting from a command line via SSH. It can be done with the following command (in the console window where you have entered the passphrase): "history -cw && shred ~/.bash_history -n 3 -z".

U think someone could steal it from VPS?
I use unencrypted wallet.

What iantunc recommends is a VERY good idea (thanks for the protip iantunc). When it comes to securing your coins, there is no such thing as being too paranoid.
sr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 250
We are the first to program your future (c)

Don't forget to set custom change address to your main balance address when you spend your coins. Otherwise your VPS wallet file won't be consistent with a wallet file on your local machine (which is not good for backup purposes). It's also important to note that for the sake of security you should delete the bash history on the VPS node every time you open an encrypted wallet for minting from a command line via SSH. It can be done with the following command (in the console window where you have entered the passphrase): "history -cw && shred ~/.bash_history -n 3 -z".

U think someone could steal it from VPS?
I use unencrypted wallet.

While your sensitive data is on a remote hard drive and isn't completely nulled or encrypted, it can't be called secured Smiley For example, your VPS hard drive space can become a part of a disk quota of another user after your contract will end or will be cancelled for some reason.
newbie
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Merit: 0

Don't forget to set custom change address to your main balance address when you spend your coins. Otherwise your VPS wallet file won't be consistent with a wallet file on your local machine (which is not good for backup purposes). It's also important to note that for the sake of security you should delete the bash history on the VPS node every time you open an encrypted wallet for minting from a command line via SSH. It can be done with the following command (in the console window where you have entered the passphrase): "history -cw && shred ~/.bash_history -n 3 -z".

U think someone could steal it from VPS?
I use unencrypted wallet.
sr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 250
We are the first to program your future (c)
I usually start the daemon with "./src/hyperstaked &" and then communicate with it via RPC calls such as "./src/hyperstaked getinfo"
It works. Thanks.
And one more question: is it safe for staking to start same wallet on my local PC, while it still running on vps?

Yes it is absolutely safe. One thing I would recommend is having your vps always staking, and your local PC only for sending and receiving transactions.

Don't forget to set custom change address to your main balance address when you spend your coins. Otherwise your VPS wallet file won't be consistent with a wallet file on your local machine (which is not good for backup purposes). It's also important to note that for the sake of security you should delete the bash history on the VPS node every time you open an encrypted wallet for minting from a command line via SSH. It can be done with the following command (in the console window where you have entered the passphrase): "history -cw && shred ~/.bash_history -n 3 -z".
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Quick question. What are the chances of getting HYP listed on some additional exchanges like Bittrex?

I can't use Poloniex anymore, because of where I live.
I'm trying to avoid Crypsty as much as possible, since I don't totally trust them.

Any thoughts?



HYP was on bittrex but was recently delisted because it was not meeting the volume requirements there. You could also pick some up at cryptopia or bx.in.th, you just might want to prompt some people to send some coins that way first.

Cool! Thanks for the feedback.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
I usually start the daemon with "./src/hyperstaked &" and then communicate with it via RPC calls such as "./src/hyperstaked getinfo"
It works. Thanks.
And one more question: is it safe for staking to start same wallet on my local PC, while it still running on vps?

Yes it is absolutely safe. One thing I would recommend is having your vps always staking, and your local PC only for sending and receiving transactions.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
Quick question. What are the chances of getting HYP listed on some additional exchanges like Bittrex?

I can't use Poloniex anymore, because of where I live.
I'm trying to avoid Crypsty as much as possible, since I don't totally trust them.

Any thoughts?



HYP was on bittrex but was recently delisted because it was not meeting the volume requirements there. You could also pick some up at cryptopia or bx.in.th, you just might want to prompt some people to send some coins that way first.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Quick question. What are the chances of getting HYP listed on some additional exchanges like Bittrex?

I can't use Poloniex anymore, because of where I live.
I'm trying to avoid Crypsty as much as possible, since I don't totally trust them.

Any thoughts?

newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
I usually start the daemon with "./src/hyperstaked &" and then communicate with it via RPC calls such as "./src/hyperstaked getinfo"
It works. Thanks.
And one more question: is it safe for staking to start same wallet on my local PC, while it still running on vps?
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
Hi everyone.
I was using HyperStake-qt on my ubuntu vps, but yesterday I compiled hyperstaked and run it with "start-stop-daemon -SbCv -x /usr/local/bin/hyperstaked".
How can i understand that everything work fine?
Is it possible to send any command to wallet daemon?

I usually start the daemon with "./src/hyperstaked &" and then communicate with it via RPC calls such as "./src/hyperstaked getinfo"
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
Hey guys.I tried to send some coins and it failed so I ran checkwallet than repair wallet for mismatchcoins now I keep getting a double spend error when i try to send coins again.

I hope you got this fixed, if not I think you can try using dumpprivkey and create a new wallet and then get your coins back into the new wallet with importprivkey.  Maybe others have a better solution, it seems like a fixed something similar before in other coins but don't remember exactly how right now.

Yes dumping and reimporting the privkey to a new wallet is always a proven way to get your wallet back up and running. A major drawback is that you also will need to do it for every address including change addresses. One thing that you can try is the rescanfromblock rpc call.
sr. member
Activity: 371
Merit: 250
Hey guys.I tried to send some coins and it failed so I ran checkwallet than repair wallet for mismatchcoins now I keep getting a double spend error when i try to send coins again.

I hope you got this fixed, if not I think you can try using dumpprivkey and create a new wallet and then get your coins back into the new wallet with importprivkey.  Maybe others have a better solution, it seems like a fixed something similar before in other coins but don't remember exactly how right now.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
Hello,

Hyperstake has been added to https://alterdice.com for betting and recently to our new exchange. Bringing us to 12 supported currencies.

Our latest project in the coming weeks will also support hyperstake as well as a few other strong proof of stake blockchains. Please feel free to check us out, any feedback is welcomed.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13181620

John,
[email protected]

Thanks for supporting HyperStake! I will add your website to the front post Smiley
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Hi everyone.
I was using HyperStake-qt on my ubuntu vps, but yesterday I compiled hyperstaked and run it with "start-stop-daemon -SbCv -x /usr/local/bin/hyperstaked".
How can i understand that everything work fine?
Is it possible to send any command to wallet daemon?
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
Hey guys.I tried to send some coins and it failed so I ran checkwallet than repair wallet for mismatchcoins now I keep getting a double spend error when i try to send coins again.
sr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 250
We are the first to program your future (c)
What I am seeing is that these bootstraps will have orphans embedded in them. These orphans are processed but never set as orphans and so the rest of the chain trails off because it doesn't connect to the previous blocks properly because the orphan is in the way. I am working on handling these orphans.
Waiting for a solution...
Current bootstrap, nothing fixed.

hope you will wait a little bit more (you weren't going to use this coin either way). this problem comes from the native bitcoin code. what can be done to eliminate orphans in the bootstrap file is a fresh sync of the bootstrap server wallet daemon. it will be faster for you to sync your daemon by yourself, like all of us do.    
jr. member
Activity: 57
Merit: 1
What I am seeing is that these bootstraps will have orphans embedded in them. These orphans are processed but never set as orphans and so the rest of the chain trails off because it doesn't connect to the previous blocks properly because the orphan is in the way. I am working on handling these orphans.
Waiting for a solution...
Current bootstrap, nothing fixed.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
Hello,

Hyperstake has been added to https://alterdice.com for betting and recently to our new exchange. Bringing us to 12 supported currencies.

Our latest project in the coming weeks will also support hyperstake as well as a few other strong proof of stake blockchains. Please feel free to check us out, any feedback is welcomed.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13181620

John,
[email protected]
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
Yes. The answer is yes.
Never heard of this coin.  Stopped by, did some reading and still don't care.
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