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Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet - page 126. (Read 679335 times)

legendary
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Anarchy is not chaos.
Thanks for the new wallet, Presstab! Next station is the Moon?

Doggies aim for the moon. Humans can calculate orbits. It takes about the same fuel per Kg to get to Mars. Why aim low?
sr. member
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Thanks for the new wallet, Presstab! Next station is the Moon?
legendary
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Press, thanks for last developments.
In lasts wallets RPC command "explorer" is missing.
I was using till yesterday the BETA wallet.

Are you going to cut off this feature?
newbie
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lol superhereo's.

Yes, if you wanna go hardcore, smaller smaller smaller. At least 80% of my blocks are less then 2k and about 50% less then 1.5k to 500.... but you do need a shit ton of coins (100k?) to really make that strategy work.

Honest nodes will only attempt to generate blocks if their stake is below the limit. This cuts down on traffic immensely. Looking out for violators cuts down on DoS as well which has only strangely been recently implemented in some coins. This stems from the fact that when a miner's block gets orphaned he doesn't lose the fixed reward but will merely be losing the compounded interest which is small.
sr. member
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We are the first to program your future (c)
lol superhereo's.

Yes, if you wanna go hardcore, smaller smaller smaller. At least 80% of my blocks are less then 2k and about 50% less then 1.5k to 500.... but you do need a shit ton of coins (100k?) to really make that strategy work.

I keep scratching my head when people on cryptsy troll box are complaining about not staking often enough with 500k+ HYP and blocks of 10-15k each. MAybe just goes to show more blocks is better.
Don't you need both ?
More tickets more chances but when stacks compete does the one with high weight wins from low weight stacks ?

Not necessarily. The one with high weight only has more chances, it doesn't mean that it will win. Every block has a unique set of parameters that are hashed, and the result depends only on chance. A hash can be much lower than the bits threshold even for a block with a small weight (while other big blocks haven't produced such a small hash).
Yes I know, I also have rewards coming in after just 9 or 10 days.
But still in general and to use your words :
"The one with high weight only has more chances, it doesn't mean that it will win"
And that's what matters when it comes trying to max out your staking.
So the more stacks and the higher the weight the better.

sure)

but keep in mind the return.
sr. member
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We are the first to program your future (c)
lol superhereo's.

Yes, if you wanna go hardcore, smaller smaller smaller. At least 80% of my blocks are less then 2k and about 50% less then 1.5k to 500.... but you do need a shit ton of coins (100k?) to really make that strategy work.

I keep scratching my head when people on cryptsy troll box are complaining about not staking often enough with 500k+ HYP and blocks of 10-15k each. MAybe just goes to show more blocks is better.
Don't you need both ?
More tickets more chances but when stacks compete does the one with high weight wins from low weight stacks ?

Not necessarily. The one with high weight only has more chances, it doesn't mean that it will win. Every block has a unique set of parameters that are hashed, and the result depends only on chance. A hash can be much lower than the bits threshold even for a block with a small weight (while other big blocks haven't produced such a small hash).
Yes I know, I also have rewards coming in after just 9 or 10 days.
But still in general and to use your words :
"The one with high weight only has more chances, it doesn't mean that it will win"
And that's what matters when it comes trying to max out your staking.
So the more stacks and the higher the weight the better.

sure)
legendary
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Good stuff, I really like this coin. Getting the new wallet.
sr. member
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Yes. By not hashing right to the edge of the allowed clock drift, orphans are less likely to occur.
Great, downloading and upgrading as we speak !
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
lol superhereo's.

Yes, if you wanna go hardcore, smaller smaller smaller. At least 80% of my blocks are less then 2k and about 50% less then 1.5k to 500.... but you do need a shit ton of coins (100k?) to really make that strategy work.

I keep scratching my head when people on cryptsy troll box are complaining about not staking often enough with 500k+ HYP and blocks of 10-15k each. MAybe just goes to show more blocks is better.
Don't you need both ?
More tickets more chances but when stacks compete does the one with high weight wins from low weight stacks ?

Not necessarily. The one with high weight only has more chances, it doesn't mean that it will win. Every block has a unique set of parameters that are hashed, and the result depends only on chance. A hash can be much lower than the bits threshold even for a block with a small weight (while other big blocks haven't produced such a small hash).
Yes I know, I also have rewards coming in after just 9 or 10 days.
But still in general and to use your words :
"The one with high weight only has more chances, it doesn't mean that it will win"
And that's what matters when it comes trying to max out your staking.
So the more stacks and the higher the weight the better.
legendary
Activity: 1154
Merit: 1001
Yes. By not hashing right to the edge of the allowed clock drift, orphans are less likely to occur.
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
HyperStake Version 1.1.1.3 is here and ready to stake with Smiley

https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.1.3
Changelog

    - Fixed missing address book in Multisend GUI window
    - Changed default hashdrift to 45 seconds and added hashsetting rpc call. More info here.
    - Fixed weight calculations in cclistcoins RPC
    - Updated seednode
    - Tweaked OSX dmg creation

Thanks to billotronic, allejupa, idunk, and all the other folks constantly helping with the wallet.

Raspberry Pi now added thanks to sluppys awesome work. https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.1.3
Whats the impact of "Changed default hashdrift to 45 seconds", does the new wallet stake more often because of this ?

It means that the wallet will hash 45 seconds into the future instead of 60. The only input parameter that will change for every consequent second is the timestamp of the future coinstake transaction. If the coinstake hash will be found at the 45-th second, the wallets whose machines have time lag in the range of 15 seconds won't reject the transaction because of the 60 seconds maximum drift. So this feature gives more room for the coinstake transaction not to be rejected. The next 45 hashes will be created after the hashing interval of the default 22 seconds. As the only parameter that changes is the timestamp, 23 hashes from this new hash set will be exactly the same as in the previous one.
So it should reduce getting orphans if I understand correctly ?
sr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 250
We are the first to program your future (c)
lol superhereo's.

Yes, if you wanna go hardcore, smaller smaller smaller. At least 80% of my blocks are less then 2k and about 50% less then 1.5k to 500.... but you do need a shit ton of coins (100k?) to really make that strategy work.

I keep scratching my head when people on cryptsy troll box are complaining about not staking often enough with 500k+ HYP and blocks of 10-15k each. MAybe just goes to show more blocks is better.
Don't you need both ?
More tickets more chances but when stacks compete does the one with high weight wins from low weight stacks ?

Not necessarily. The one with high weight only has more chances, it doesn't mean that it will win. Every block has a unique set of parameters that are hashed, and the result depends only on chance. A hash can be much lower than the bits threshold even for a block with a small weight (while other big blocks haven't produced such a small hash).
sr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 250
We are the first to program your future (c)
HyperStake Version 1.1.1.3 is here and ready to stake with Smiley

https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.1.3
Changelog

    - Fixed missing address book in Multisend GUI window
    - Changed default hashdrift to 45 seconds and added hashsetting rpc call. More info here.
    - Fixed weight calculations in cclistcoins RPC
    - Updated seednode
    - Tweaked OSX dmg creation

Thanks to billotronic, allejupa, idunk, and all the other folks constantly helping with the wallet.

Raspberry Pi now added thanks to sluppys awesome work. https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.1.3
Whats the impact of "Changed default hashdrift to 45 seconds", does the new wallet stake more often because of this ?

It means that the wallet will hash 45 seconds into the future instead of 60. The only input parameter that will change for every consequent second is the timestamp of the future coinstake transaction. If the coinstake hash will be found at the 45-th second, the wallets whose machines have time lag in the range of 15 seconds won't reject the transaction because of the 60 seconds maximum drift. So this feature gives more room for the coinstake transaction not to be rejected. The next 45 hashes will be created after the hashing interval of the default 22 seconds. As the only parameter that changes is the timestamp, 23 hashes from this new hash set will be exactly the same as in the previous one.
legendary
Activity: 1154
Merit: 1001
Hi all HYP community, it has been a longtime i did not posted but here i have been very active in staking lol
PRESSTAB the work you are doing is just AMAZING !!!!!
but i have a sugestion ....you should add TRK to http://www.presstab.pw/ because this the HYP father !!!!! and i know you have some TRK staking also lol

HYP is for longrun and it has been prooved since months ago...diff is high as crazy and everythings is good atm.


LOVE HYP LOVE HYP

As you read this post, please go ahead and picture a crowd of sexy ladies barely dressed, frantically maneuvering their colorful (inverted) umbrellas as they attempt to collect as much of the HYP rains as they might. You have been thoroughly missed Waxo.  Kiss
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
lol superhereo's.

Yes, if you wanna go hardcore, smaller smaller smaller. At least 80% of my blocks are less then 2k and about 50% less then 1.5k to 500.... but you do need a shit ton of coins (100k?) to really make that strategy work.

I keep scratching my head when people on cryptsy troll box are complaining about not staking often enough with 500k+ HYP and blocks of 10-15k each. MAybe just goes to show more blocks is better.
Don't you need both ?
More tickets more chances but when stacks compete does the one with high weight wins from low weight stacks ?
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
HyperStake Version 1.1.1.3 is here and ready to stake with Smiley

https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.1.3
Changelog

    - Fixed missing address book in Multisend GUI window
    - Changed default hashdrift to 45 seconds and added hashsetting rpc call. More info here.
    - Fixed weight calculations in cclistcoins RPC
    - Updated seednode
    - Tweaked OSX dmg creation

Thanks to billotronic, allejupa, idunk, and all the other folks constantly helping with the wallet.

Raspberry Pi now added thanks to sluppys awesome work. https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.1.3
Whats the impact of "Changed default hashdrift to 45 seconds", does the new wallet stake more often because of this ?
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
HyperStake Version 1.1.1.3 is here and ready to stake with Smiley

https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.1.3
Changelog

    - Fixed missing address book in Multisend GUI window
    - Changed default hashdrift to 45 seconds and added hashsetting rpc call. More info here.
    - Fixed weight calculations in cclistcoins RPC
    - Updated seednode
    - Tweaked OSX dmg creation

Thanks to billotronic, allejupa, idunk, and all the other folks constantly helping with the wallet.

Raspberry Pi now added thanks to sluppys awesome work. https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.1.3
hero member
Activity: 736
Merit: 500
I know this isn't hyperstake related, but I had fired up my Plankton (FOOD) wallet for giggles and it naturally says out of sync and is trying to update. I have 2 active connections and roughly 178,000 blocks left to download. However, with the wallet being unlocked for staking, I'm getting stakes.. And they're being confirmed!  Is this because the other two clients can confirm I have had these coins in the wallet for a long time?
You are probably on your own fork...
Check block explorer if you those transactions shows there, if not backup your wallet.dat in roaming folder, and delete everything exept that file. reopen client and wait for resync before open up for stake.
Hope this helps.

IW
sr. member
Activity: 475
Merit: 250
I know this isn't hyperstake related, but I had fired up my Plankton (FOOD) wallet for giggles and it naturally says out of sync and is trying to update. I have 2 active connections and roughly 178,000 blocks left to download. However, with the wallet being unlocked for staking, I'm getting stakes.. And they're being confirmed!  Is this because the other two clients can confirm I have had these coins in the wallet for a long time?
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
HyperStake Version 1.1.1.3 is here and ready to stake with Smiley

https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1.1.3
Changelog

    - Fixed missing address book in Multisend GUI window
    - Changed default hashdrift to 45 seconds and added hashsetting rpc call. More info here.
    - Fixed weight calculations in cclistcoins RPC
    - Updated seednode
    - Tweaked OSX dmg creation

Thanks to billotronic, allejupa, idunk, and all the other folks constantly helping with the wallet.
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