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Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet - page 157. (Read 679332 times)

sr. member
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I have noticed a dramatic decrease in IRC activity. Please come back and talk. I miss you!!

Damnit StakeFort!! I get back from my liquor store run literally 5 minutes after you log off!!  Angry

Yeah, was quite tired last night so not on for too long. Will be on tonight.
legendary
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Something I've been really interested in is pruning off a large portion of Blocks after a certain period. The thing I notice with older CryptoCurrencies is that after 1-2 years the amount of data the Blockchain holds is quite large, especially if there is a lot of activity. Typical growth for most Coins is in the neighborhood of 500 MB - 1GB a year but if it was REALLY popular and handled a lot of transactions then it could be upwards of 5 BG a year, now this may not seem like a huge amount of growth but most people hold lots of different types of Coins AND you need to sync all those Blocks so 20 different types of Coins is a lot of space! What I was thinking with this was something along the lines of the CLAMS distribution such as where you would take all the unspent addresses into a new Genesis and kill off the old chain, as it is though that would also create 2 distinct chains so then how could it be done where you could do that automatically and always keep the size of the Blockchain within a limit?
legendary
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Crackpot Idealist
oh and you missed it to!

such timeless classics as ::

[21:16] nothing worse than trying to prove a point in bad grammar....ugggg hate it.

[21:03] I said GIMP IT^2
[21:04] can't you hear?
[21:04] gimp it^2
[21:04] gimp it^2

[21:00] overall i am fucking up <--me
[21:00] how are you fucking up?
[21:00] your woman on top or something?


mafort you say the irc is lacking and the only thing I see lacking is our time with you sir. We need to do a typhoon soon.. . it's been too long
legendary
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I have noticed a dramatic decrease in IRC activity. Please come back and talk. I miss you!!

Damnit StakeFort!! I get back from my liquor store run literally 5 minutes after you log off!!  Angry
legendary
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Anarchy is not chaos.
I have noticed a dramatic decrease in IRC activity. Please come back and talk. I miss you!!

I've been ridiculously busy. I'll be around again soon Cheesy
sr. member
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I have noticed a dramatic decrease in IRC activity. Please come back and talk. I miss you!!
legendary
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agreed. My main box is running two hyp wallets and neither one consistently uses more then 1% cpu


Krista what else can you tell us about your setup and environment?
legendary
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Anarchy is not chaos.
I have Core2 Duo T6400.
The wallet is completely synchronized and loads the processor for 32%.
That is very weird.

I run several wallets, and HYP is usually the lowest CPU load, except when it's synchronizing. It ain't as heavy on that as Bitcoin, but it does load it fast and furious. Usually is under 1%. This is for ubuntu, though, I have no idea how well it performs under Windows or OSX. I'm running a four core AMD walmart special, and frequently have 10+ wallets open without issue. Something is not right with your setup.
legendary
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I have Core2 Duo T6400.
The wallet is completely synchronized and loads the processor for 32%.

Hmmm that is interesting. You could try entering "strictprotocol true" into the debug console and see if it helps.
sr. member
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I have Core2 Duo T6400.
The wallet is completely synchronized and loads the processor for 32%.
legendary
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How come Bottlecaps is such a resource hog?

In all fairness it could be a combination of not having liteStake and also maybe 5ick5uffalo has lots of coins being hashed? Not sure.

It can also be the timing of the screenshot.  He was trying to show it at its worst, so wait for the most activity then screengrab.  Litestake does make a huge difference though since HYP hashes in bursts while most others coins are hashing all the time.

I currently have HYP, CAPs and all ORB running 24/7 on an HP Stream 7 tablet dedicated to POS wallets.  ORB seems to take teh most CPU,  HYP the least...but all run fine together at the same time and the tablet can still do other things...so other than during startup/syncing none are really that taxing.
legendary
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How come Bottlecaps is such a resource hog?

In all fairness it could be a combination of not having liteStake and also maybe 5ick5uffalo has lots of coins being hashed? Not sure.
legendary
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MultiSend is a feature that allows you to send a part of your stake to some address(es) automatically. It doesn't influence the staking process. I would recommend you to keep the wallet open 24/7 if you can. Thus you will double or even triple the chances. But if you can't, it's better to have big blocks like yours. Anyway, don't split your block until it stakes or you will lose the age. To give you an idea about stake efficiency of some block sizes at this moment: a block of 4000 HYP can reach the 60+ days age without a stake even with the wallet open 24/7.

Thanks, now everything is clear!
I will leave everything as it is.
The wallet (HYP) loads the processor much more strongly than wallets of other coins therefore it isn't open 24/7.

HYP should only use lots of CPU when it is syncing. If you are all synced up, it should be among the most efficient coins.

An example from another thread:


How come Bottlecaps is such a resource hog?
legendary
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MultiSend is a feature that allows you to send a part of your stake to some address(es) automatically. It doesn't influence the staking process. I would recommend you to keep the wallet open 24/7 if you can. Thus you will double or even triple the chances. But if you can't, it's better to have big blocks like yours. Anyway, don't split your block until it stakes or you will lose the age. To give you an idea about stake efficiency of some block sizes at this moment: a block of 4000 HYP can reach the 60+ days age without a stake even with the wallet open 24/7.

Thanks, now everything is clear!
I will leave everything as it is.
The wallet (HYP) loads the processor much more strongly than wallets of other coins therefore it isn't open 24/7.

HYP should only use lots of CPU when it is syncing. If you are all synced up, it should be among the most efficient coins.

An example from another thread:

sr. member
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MultiSend is a feature that allows you to send a part of your stake to some address(es) automatically. It doesn't influence the staking process. I would recommend you to keep the wallet open 24/7 if you can. Thus you will double or even triple the chances. But if you can't, it's better to have big blocks like yours. Anyway, don't split your block until it stakes or you will lose the age. To give you an idea about stake efficiency of some block sizes at this moment: a block of 4000 HYP can reach the 60+ days age without a stake even with the wallet open 24/7.

Thanks, now everything is clear!
I will leave everything as it is.
The wallet (HYP) loads the processor much more strongly than wallets of other coins therefore it isn't open 24/7.
sr. member
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We are the first to program your future (c)
Do you keep your wallet open and unlocked for PoS all the time? The diff was very high through the month, you just wasn't so lucky to stumble upon a correct hash. But your weight is big and I think you'll finally get your stake soon Smiley The general formula here is: the more blocks you have, the more chances to stake you get, but the less the size of each block is, the less chances exist for each of them individually to stake. You should find an equilibrium.

Thanks for the answer.
The wallet is open only at night.
That means (MultiSend: Not Active)? It is necessary to divide the sum of coins to activate?
Into what parts it is better to divide 17733 HYP?

MultiSend is a feature that allows you to send a part of your stake to some address(es) automatically. It doesn't influence the staking process. I would recommend you to keep the wallet open 24/7 if you can. Thus you will double or even triple the chances. But if you can't, it's better to have big blocks like yours. Anyway, don't split your block until it stakes or you will lose the age. To give you an idea about stake efficiency of some block sizes at this moment: a block of 4000 HYP can reach the 60+ days age without a stake even with the wallet open 24/7.
sr. member
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Do you keep your wallet open and unlocked for PoS all the time? The diff was very high through the month, you just wasn't so lucky to stumble upon a correct hash. But your weight is big and I think you'll finally get your stake soon Smiley The general formula here is: the more blocks you have, the more chances to stake you get, but the less the size of each block is, the less chances exist for each of them individually to stake. You should find an equilibrium.

Thanks for the answer.
The wallet is open only at night.
That means (MultiSend: Not Active)? It is necessary to divide the sum of coins to activate?
Into what parts it is better to divide 17733 HYP?
sr. member
Activity: 433
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We are the first to program your future (c)
More than a month the wallet doesn't receive Stake why?



What do I do not correctly?

Do you keep your wallet open and unlocked for PoS all the time? The diff was very high through the month, you just wasn't so lucky to stumble upon a correct hash. But your weight is big and I think you'll finally get your stake soon Smiley The general formula here is: the more blocks you have, the more chances to stake you get, but the less the size of each block is, the less chances exist for each of them individually to stake. You should find an equilibrium.
sr. member
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More than a month the wallet doesn't receive Stake why?



What do I do not correctly?
legendary
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I like the pretty purple icon for the explorer client in testnet
Thank allejupa for that one Grin
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