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Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet - page 109. (Read 679332 times)

legendary
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iDunks wallet



MinerFTWs wallet

legendary
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legendary
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My wallet coin age are 10 days old
till now still minting and didnt pay out  Undecided Undecided Undecided


Hope this makes you feel better



http://imgur.com/QdoTbSP
full member
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My wallet coin age are 10 days old
till now still minting and didnt pay out  Undecided Undecided Undecided

My last four stakes were 55.7 days, 41.2 days, 28.6 days, and 112 days old.  HYP coins keep gaining weight for 30 days.  The coins just START staking after 8.8 days and the probability at that time is >0% but still not very high.
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My wallet coin age are 10 days old
till now still minting and didnt pay out  Undecided Undecided Undecided
legendary
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Crackpot Idealist
Care to elaborate on "MultiSend CoinStake" ?

You didnt hear the news??!!!!?? I added a special functionality to MultiSend that lets you send the multisend tx in the actual staked block instead of waiting for all those confirms and then sending. I am 97% sure this needs extra work to make it compatible with exchanges, as it is now the daemon will see it as a minted transaction rather than received from another address.

ya know, that sounds vaguely familiar but in all honesty, I was probably drunk at the time.

that is pretty damn sexy.
legendary
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Blockchain Developer
Care to elaborate on "MultiSend CoinStake" ?

You didnt hear the news??!!!!?? I added a special functionality to MultiSend that lets you send the multisend tx in the actual staked block instead of waiting for all those confirms and then sending. I am 97% sure this needs extra work to make it compatible with exchanges, as it is now the daemon will see it as a minted transaction rather than received from another address.

I didn't hear, till just now. Wow, nicely done! This was always my goal, but I have gotten to far away from the code recently, to be able to even think about it.  

Impressed sir, keep it up!

Hey Tranz good to see you around!

Yes I was able to get it into the coinstake tx, but I did get inspiration from some of Dooglus' work on CLAM. That being said, this is still experimental and I need to change the code of the receiving party to not see this as a transaction minted, and thus it would also mean an exchange or other automated party would need to update once the code is complete.

Edit - also I forgot to mention the best part. Free transactions Smiley
legendary
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That would be freaking sweet!!
legendary
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May the force bit with you.
Care to elaborate on "MultiSend CoinStake" ?

You didnt hear the news??!!!!?? I added a special functionality to MultiSend that lets you send the multisend tx in the actual staked block instead of waiting for all those confirms and then sending. I am 97% sure this needs extra work to make it compatible with exchanges, as it is now the daemon will see it as a minted transaction rather than received from another address.

I didn't hear, till just now. Wow, nicely done! This was always my goal, but I have gotten to far away from the code recently, to be able to even think about it. 

Impressed sir, keep it up!
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
Care to elaborate on "MultiSend CoinStake" ?

You didnt hear the news??!!!!?? I added a special functionality to MultiSend that lets you send the multisend tx in the actual staked block instead of waiting for all those confirms and then sending. I am 97% sure this needs extra work to make it compatible with exchanges, as it is now the daemon will see it as a minted transaction rather than received from another address.
legendary
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i have 2 wallets ruining on 2 computers 100000 hyp + 60000   (first does multisend to the snd) and sins a week both wallet crash  2-3 times a week  Huh



Ok, what else can you tell us? What OS? What wallet version? Daemon or Qt? What does the log say? How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?

I have received some information about this. It is believed to be transaction malleability testing on the HYP network, which can send in transactions that are not able to be handled by certain builds of the wallet (for example Windows 32 bit builds). Apparently PeerCoin suffered from this style of attack last month which caused a major fork in the chain essentially between different operating systems (as I understand it). I am testing the patched peercoin code that is believed to handle this, and will commit it to the repo and release a new version of the wallet if all goes well.

I'm lazy AND ignorant, link for that? TOTALLY didn't hear about it..

OSX wallet will be up in a few boss.

Few links for ya sir.

original description from Pieter Wuille - https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-July/009697.html
peercoins problems - https://github.com/ppcoin/ppcoin/issues/100



oooo toilet reading. Thank you very much.

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Care to elaborate on "MultiSend CoinStake" ?
legendary
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Blockchain Developer
i have 2 wallets ruining on 2 computers 100000 hyp + 60000   (first does multisend to the snd) and sins a week both wallet crash  2-3 times a week  Huh



Ok, what else can you tell us? What OS? What wallet version? Daemon or Qt? What does the log say? How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?

I have received some information about this. It is believed to be transaction malleability testing on the HYP network, which can send in transactions that are not able to be handled by certain builds of the wallet (for example Windows 32 bit builds). Apparently PeerCoin suffered from this style of attack last month which caused a major fork in the chain essentially between different operating systems (as I understand it). I am testing the patched peercoin code that is believed to handle this, and will commit it to the repo and release a new version of the wallet if all goes well.

I'm lazy AND ignorant, link for that? TOTALLY didn't hear about it..

OSX wallet will be up in a few boss.

Few links for ya sir.

original description from Pieter Wuille - https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-July/009697.html
peercoins problems - https://github.com/ppcoin/ppcoin/issues/100
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Crackpot Idealist
i have 2 wallets ruining on 2 computers 100000 hyp + 60000   (first does multisend to the snd) and sins a week both wallet crash  2-3 times a week  Huh



Ok, what else can you tell us? What OS? What wallet version? Daemon or Qt? What does the log say? How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?

I have received some information about this. It is believed to be transaction malleability testing on the HYP network, which can send in transactions that are not able to be handled by certain builds of the wallet (for example Windows 32 bit builds). Apparently PeerCoin suffered from this style of attack last month which caused a major fork in the chain essentially between different operating systems (as I understand it). I am testing the patched peercoin code that is believed to handle this, and will commit it to the repo and release a new version of the wallet if all goes well.

I'm lazy AND ignorant, link for that? TOTALLY didn't hear about it..

OSX wallet will be up in a few boss.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
Everyone please update to the latest build. If you are minting at least a few HYP blocks per day, then this should be considered a near mandatory update. Currently Win32 build is available, more builds will be added to the release page throughout the day/week.

https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.2

Changelog:
- Fix potential tx malleability issues
- update hard coded checkpoints
- add ability to turn off dust combination code
- keep stake coins set in memory instead of reiterating constantly
- Do not query MintableCoins() as frequently
- fix cclistcoins potential stake calculations
- gettxfee RPC call
- add MultiSend CoinStake (experimental, don't use to an exchange or automated service)
- remove old legacy irc code

Win64 Daemon and QT just built and added to the release page. Thanks iDunk!!

PS - this now includes a new way to use HyperStake with the setup/install means instead of just copying in the .exe . iDunk gave us both the traditional exe and a 'setup' exe.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
Everyone please update to the latest build. If you are minting at least a few HYP blocks per day, then this should be considered a near mandatory update. Currently Win32 build is available, more builds will be added to the release page throughout the day/week.

https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.2

Changelog:
- Fix potential tx malleability issues
- update hard coded checkpoints
- add ability to turn off dust combination code
- keep stake coins set in memory instead of reiterating constantly
- Do not query MintableCoins() as frequently
- fix cclistcoins potential stake calculations
- gettxfee RPC call
- add MultiSend CoinStake (experimental, don't use to an exchange or automated service)
- remove old legacy irc code
legendary
Activity: 912
Merit: 1000
i have 2 wallets ruining on 2 computers 100000 hyp + 60000   (first does multisend to the snd) and sins a week both wallet crash  2-3 times a week  Huh



Ok, what else can you tell us? What OS? What wallet version? Daemon or Qt? What does the log say? How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?

I have received some information about this. It is believed to be transaction malleability testing on the HYP network, which can send in transactions that are not able to be handled by certain builds of the wallet (for example Windows 32 bit builds). Apparently PeerCoin suffered from this style of attack last month which caused a major fork in the chain essentially between different operating systems (as I understand it). I am testing the patched peercoin code that is believed to handle this, and will commit it to the repo and release a new version of the wallet if all goes well.

To add to the above, a couple of days ago both my wallets crashed within hours of each other which I did think was odd since they have never crashed before in months and months of 24/7. One system is Windows10 64bit high end desktop and other is low end Windows8 32bit tablet only used for staking HYP.  Pretty sure I have 64bit client on the Windows10 system but ever since deciding to reward myself with heroin stuffed kraft dinner noodles every time I get a HYP stake my memory has gone to hell so anything is possible.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
i have 2 wallets ruining on 2 computers 100000 hyp + 60000   (first does multisend to the snd) and sins a week both wallet crash  2-3 times a week  Huh



Ok, what else can you tell us? What OS? What wallet version? Daemon or Qt? What does the log say? How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?

I have received some information about this. It is believed to be transaction malleability testing on the HYP network, which can send in transactions that are not able to be handled by certain builds of the wallet (for example Windows 32 bit builds). Apparently PeerCoin suffered from this style of attack last month which caused a major fork in the chain essentially between different operating systems (as I understand it). I am testing the patched peercoin code that is believed to handle this, and will commit it to the repo and release a new version of the wallet if all goes well.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Crackpot Idealist
i have 2 wallets ruining on 2 computers 100000 hyp + 60000   (first does multisend to the snd) and sins a week both wallet crash  2-3 times a week  Huh



Ok, what else can you tell us? What OS? What wallet version? Daemon or Qt? What does the log say? How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?
legendary
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yup, The exchange is still in its new stage, but hey everyone started somewhere... Smiley It is nice and clean without all the clutter!!
legendary
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We are on another Exchange.. Check it out!!

https://btcpool.exchange/

Thanks for letting the thread know s3v3nh4cks!
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