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Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet - page 143. (Read 679332 times)

legendary
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So is the 750% per year stake not possible any more?

Still possible and people are still hitting it quite often. Look at the annual stake rate chart to see what people have been staking recently http://www.presstab.pw/phpexplorer/HYP/index.php
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So is the 750% per year stake not possible any more?
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It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations).

I'm new in the HyperStake world and I saw that the wiki isn't update, so I change the value 4000 HYP with 150k HYP in this page : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/What_is_PoS%3F?action=edit§ion=2
(Before, with the wiki I was thinking I was rich with my 10k HYP, but in fact not ^_^'' )


presstab was talking about the weight of 150k, not the block size. A block of 150k HYP will give 1,5m weight in 10 days.

Oh, ok, thank you, then what are the best block size now? Because a block with 10k HYP is on "medium-high" priority and a 3.5k is less (I don't remember what is written on the priority column).


Édit : I re-update the wiki for changing 150k with 4000, like it was before, but it's far from "the" good value now Wink

Try to experiment with a 10k-15k block size. It will translate into a 100k-150k weight on the 10th day of the block age. Sizes below 10k still apply but you'll need to wait more for your first stake.

Yes, I have all my blocks at 25k now and at day 10 the weight is ~250k. Almost all of mine stake within 15-17 days depending on difficulty.

so it better to have one 25k block or a 15k block?

This is up to you to decide. If you want quicker stakes then you need larger block sizes (larger block size = more coin weight = quicker stakes in theory). If you don't care about time to stake then you can have smaller block sizes. For instance my block sizes of 25k usually stake twice in a month. Having smaller block sizes usually means that the block will usually take longer to stake. This all depends on difficulty of course. Once difficultly stays above 30 consistently then I probably will match my block size to the average difficulty (ex: avg. difficulty = 35 then my block size would be 35K).
legendary
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so it better to have one 25k block or a 15k block?

Depends on what you consider "better".

If better means quick stake, then go with the 25k block.

If better means best return on your money, then go with the 15k block. Lets assume that on average you will stake around 200k stake weight. It would take the 15k block about 13.5 days to get there and it would stake a 1k block reward, an annualized stake rate of 180%. The 25k block would be at 200k right before the 8.8 day maturity, and assuming it stakes right at 8.8 days (unlikely) it would yield a 1k block which comes out to a 166% annualized reward.

So it is about your preference of wait time vs higher reward %.
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It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations).

I'm new in the HyperStake world and I saw that the wiki isn't update, so I change the value 4000 HYP with 150k HYP in this page : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/What_is_PoS%3F?action=edit§ion=2
(Before, with the wiki I was thinking I was rich with my 10k HYP, but in fact not ^_^'' )


presstab was talking about the weight of 150k, not the block size. A block of 150k HYP will give 1,5m weight in 10 days.

Oh, ok, thank you, then what are the best block size now? Because a block with 10k HYP is on "medium-high" priority and a 3.5k is less (I don't remember what is written on the priority column).


Édit : I re-update the wiki for changing 150k with 4000, like it was before, but it's far from "the" good value now Wink

Try to experiment with a 10k-15k block size. It will translate into a 100k-150k weight on the 10th day of the block age. Sizes below 10k still apply but you'll need to wait more for your first stake.

Yes, I have all my blocks at 25k now and at day 10 the weight is ~250k. Almost all of mine stake within 15-17 days depending on difficulty.

so it better to have one 25k block or a 15k block?
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guys a quick question keeping in view current difficulty what will be the stake value for 10K coins if they setup in proper blocks.
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It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations).

I'm new in the HyperStake world and I saw that the wiki isn't update, so I change the value 4000 HYP with 150k HYP in this page : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/What_is_PoS%3F?action=edit§ion=2
(Before, with the wiki I was thinking I was rich with my 10k HYP, but in fact not ^_^'' )


presstab was talking about the weight of 150k, not the block size. A block of 150k HYP will give 1,5m weight in 10 days.

Oh, ok, thank you, then what are the best block size now? Because a block with 10k HYP is on "medium-high" priority and a 3.5k is less (I don't remember what is written on the priority column).


Édit : I re-update the wiki for changing 150k with 4000, like it was before, but it's far from "the" good value now Wink

Try to experiment with a 10k-15k block size. It will translate into a 100k-150k weight on the 10th day of the block age. Sizes below 10k still apply but you'll need to wait more for your first stake.

Yes, I have all my blocks at 25k now and at day 10 the weight is ~250k. Almost all of mine stake within 15-17 days depending on difficulty.

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It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations).

I'm new in the HyperStake world and I saw that the wiki isn't update, so I change the value 4000 HYP with 150k HYP in this page : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/What_is_PoS%3F?action=edit§ion=2
(Before, with the wiki I was thinking I was rich with my 10k HYP, but in fact not ^_^'' )


presstab was talking about the weight of 150k, not the block size. A block of 150k HYP will give 1,5m weight in 10 days.

Oh, ok, thank you, then what are the best block size now? Because a block with 10k HYP is on "medium-high" priority and a 3.5k is less (I don't remember what is written on the priority column).


Édit : I re-update the wiki for changing 150k with 4000, like it was before, but it's far from "the" good value now Wink

Try to experiment with a 10k-15k block size. It will translate into a 100k-150k weight on the 10th day of the block age. Sizes below 10k still apply but you'll need to wait more for your first stake.

Yes, I have all my blocks at 25k now and at day 10 the weight is ~250k. Almost all of mine stake within 15-17 days depending on difficulty.
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We are the first to program your future (c)
It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations).

I'm new in the HyperStake world and I saw that the wiki isn't update, so I change the value 4000 HYP with 150k HYP in this page : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/What_is_PoS%3F?action=edit§ion=2
(Before, with the wiki I was thinking I was rich with my 10k HYP, but in fact not ^_^'' )


presstab was talking about the weight of 150k, not the block size. A block of 150k HYP will give 1,5m weight in 10 days.

Oh, ok, thank you, then what are the best block size now? Because a block with 10k HYP is on "medium-high" priority and a 3.5k is less (I don't remember what is written on the priority column).


Édit : I re-update the wiki for changing 150k with 4000, like it was before, but it's far from "the" good value now Wink

Try to experiment with a 10k-15k block size. It will translate into a 100k-150k weight on the 10th day of the block age. Sizes below 10k still apply but you'll need to wait more for your first stake.
newbie
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It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations).

I'm new in the HyperStake world and I saw that the wiki isn't update, so I change the value 4000 HYP with 150k HYP in this page : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/What_is_PoS%3F?action=edit§ion=2
(Before, with the wiki I was thinking I was rich with my 10k HYP, but in fact not ^_^'' )


presstab was talking about the weight of 150k, not the block size. A block of 150k HYP will give 1,5m weight in 10 days.

Oh, ok, thank you, then what are the best block size now? Because a block with 10k HYP is on "medium-high" priority and a 3.5k is less (I don't remember what is written on the priority column).


Édit : I re-update the wiki for changing 150k with 4000, like it was before, but it's far from "the" good value now Wink
sr. member
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We are the first to program your future (c)
It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations).

I'm new in the HyperStake world and I saw that the wiki isn't update, so I change the value 4000 HYP with 150k HYP in this page : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/What_is_PoS%3F?action=edit§ion=2
(Before, with the wiki I was thinking I was rich with my 10k HYP, but in fact not ^_^'' )


presstab was talking about the weight of 150k, not the block size. A block of 150k HYP will give 1,5m weight in 10 days.
sr. member
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We are the first to program your future (c)
I would say that's definitely smart to do. My concern is that if you have a trojan on your pc that's capable of stealing your wallet, then that trojan most likely installed a keylogger as well. The attacker would easily have logged your password.

Use a virtual machine with Ubuntu (if you are on Windows), make it isolated from the host OS (don't install sharing tools), don't install anything else in a VM, only a clean wallet. Or use a dedicated desktop with Ubuntu specially for staking (you can make it caseless with a USB installed OS and cheapest monitor), close all ports (leave the wallet ones open and the SSH port open only for your local network). Or use Raspberry with a wallet daemon and RPC control via SSH (leave the SSH port open for global network), just set up a desired split threshold and unlock for staking only by this command - "walletpassphrase [mintonly]" - from a device with a clean OS, e.g. do a factory reset on a smartphone and establish an SSH session with your Raspberry (if you have a dynamic IP, use some dynamic DNS service for Raspberry).
legendary
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not to go pissing in cheerios, but 'most' keyloggers with their salt also monitor clipboards

It's easier to secure. The only foolproof way to keep a computer safe from hacking is to not be connected to any network. That IS doable, but not for staking... but it leads to a thought. you technically could set up everything on an offline computer, including unlock for stake, and then move it to an online computer. Maybe on and SD card or flash drive. I've never tried this. Cold wallets, yes, but not what I just said. So I might be talking out my ass.


Agreed. I feel computer security is something you can always have more of/take more seriously.


It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations).

I'm new in the HyperStake world and I saw that the wiki isn't update, so I change the value 4000 HYP with 150k HYP in this page : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/What_is_PoS%3F?action=edit§ion=2
(Before, with the wiki I was thinking I was rich with my 10k HYP, but in fact not ^_^'' )


Someone who knows the real numbers can also do some changes in this page please : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_the_best_block_size.3F

well the only problem with editing either is that I do not think anyone could agree on a defacto 'best' block size.
newbie
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It looks like the spent weight per block is anywhere from 30k -250k with 150k looking to be the average (back of the envelope calculations).

I'm new in the HyperStake world and I saw that the wiki isn't update, so I change the value 4000 HYP with 150k HYP in this page : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/What_is_PoS%3F?action=edit§ion=2
(Before, with the wiki I was thinking I was rich with my 10k HYP, but in fact not ^_^'' )


Someone who knows the real numbers can also do some changes in this page please : http://hyperstake.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_the_best_block_size.3F
legendary
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not to go pissing in cheerios, but 'most' keyloggers with their salt also monitor clipboards

It's easier to secure. The only foolproof way to keep a computer safe from hacking is to not be connected to any network. That IS doable, but not for staking... but it leads to a thought. you technically could set up everything on an offline computer, including unlock for stake, and then move it to an online computer. Maybe on and SD card or flash drive. I've never tried this. Cold wallets, yes, but not what I just said. So I might be talking out my ass.


You will still need to send the stake into the network. This is why routing through one trusted node could work and blocking connections to all other nodes.
legendary
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not to go pissing in cheerios, but 'most' keyloggers with their salt also monitor clipboards

It's easier to secure. The only foolproof way to keep a computer safe from hacking is to not be connected to any network. That IS doable, but not for staking... but it leads to a thought. you technically could set up everything on an offline computer, including unlock for stake, and then move it to an online computer. Maybe on and SD card or flash drive. I've never tried this. Cold wallets, yes, but not what I just said. So I might be talking out my ass.
legendary
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Is anyone interested in selling me 700k HYP at 100 sats off the market?? PM me. We can use presstab as an escrow if he is willing
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