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Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet - page 193. (Read 679332 times)

legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1009
Just been getting a ton of stakes lately and was just wondering what block sizes are you guys using? Most of my blocks are in the 3-4k range, with my highest block at 5500. With diff hitting double digits now, what are you guys doing differently?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
OK. I have a question I´m asking on behalf of a ¨friend.¨

My ¨friend¨ was going to consolidate some blocks in his HYP wallet with some recent HYP purchases he made.

This ¨friend¨ knows that in retrospect, he should have stuck to a smaller block size, rather than sending almost 10000 HYP in a single transaction. He doesn´t always think things through.

The transaction has sat unconfirmed for over 45 minutes.

I can tell this ¨friend¨one of two things:

1. ¨Suck it up and be smarter in the future. You´re just out the HYP.¨
2. ¨Don´t worry, the transaction will just take a long time due to its large block size.¨

Which answer should I tell my ¨friend?¨

I´m also thinking of telling my ¨friend¨, ¨Nice job loser, you´ve just bumped up the difficulty level.¨

Any (relatively polite) feedback I can give my ¨friend¨, would be greatly appreciated.

I have to be careful, since he´s a bit of a wuss.

Thanks in advance!


If the transaction is sitting unconfirmed, then there was a problem. What you need to do is make sure you are using the most recent version of the wallet. Then click on tools and repair wallet, this should repair your wallet to what it was before the transaction and allow you to resend it.

Sending 10k in one transaction is absolutely fine. I send hundreds of thousands sometimes.


The 10000 HYP transaction eventually confirmed. It just took a while. It´s been properly split now.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
So I forgot to split this block... it will be interesting to see how long it takes to stake.



Why does the block above it have which is the same age have no weight?

I imported another key into this wallet and it logs the tx time as when the key was imported. I will poke around in the code to see if I can change this.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1008
So I forgot to split this block... it will be interesting to see how long it takes to stake.



Why does the block above it have which is the same age have no weight?
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
So I forgot to split this block... it will be interesting to see how long it takes to stake.

legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
OK. I have a question I´m asking on behalf of a ¨friend.¨

My ¨friend¨ was going to consolidate some blocks in his HYP wallet with some recent HYP purchases he made.

This ¨friend¨ knows that in retrospect, he should have stuck to a smaller block size, rather than sending almost 10000 HYP in a single transaction. He doesn´t always think things through.

The transaction has sat unconfirmed for over 45 minutes.

I can tell this ¨friend¨one of two things:

1. ¨Suck it up and be smarter in the future. You´re just out the HYP.¨
2. ¨Don´t worry, the transaction will just take a long time due to its large block size.¨

Which answer should I tell my ¨friend?¨

I´m also thinking of telling my ¨friend¨, ¨Nice job loser, you´ve just bumped up the difficulty level.¨

Any (relatively polite) feedback I can give my ¨friend¨, would be greatly appreciated.

I have to be careful, since he´s a bit of a wuss.

Thanks in advance!


If the transaction is sitting unconfirmed, then there was a problem. What you need to do is make sure you are using the most recent version of the wallet. Then click on tools and repair wallet, this should repair your wallet to what it was before the transaction and allow you to resend it.

Sending 10k in one transaction is absolutely fine. I send hundreds of thousands sometimes.
legendary
Activity: 1212
Merit: 1052
Which answer should I tell my ¨friend?¨

I´m also thinking of telling my ¨friend¨, ¨Nice job loser, you´ve just bumped up the difficulty level.¨

Any (relatively polite) feedback I can give my ¨friend¨, would be greatly appreciated.

I have to be careful, since he´s a bit of a wuss.

Thanks in advance!

Just say to him:

Open your wallet, go to "send" tab. Click "input" button.
Select the 10,000 block you has recently transferred and split it in two 5000 blocks, or three 3333 blocks, whatever he fancies most.

After that, your friend will have two or three blocks that will fit better hyp concept.
The more your friend delays to do this, the later their coins will stack.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
OK. I have a question I´m asking on behalf of a ¨friend.¨

My ¨friend¨ was going to consolidate some blocks in his HYP wallet with some recent HYP purchases he made.

This ¨friend¨ knows that in retrospect, he should have stuck to a smaller block size, rather than sending almost 10000 HYP in a single transaction. He doesn´t always think things through.

The transaction has sat unconfirmed for over 45 minutes.

I can tell this ¨friend¨one of two things:

1. ¨Suck it up and be smarter in the future. You´re just out the HYP.¨
2. ¨Don´t worry, the transaction will just take a long time due to its large block size.¨

Which answer should I tell my ¨friend?¨

I´m also thinking of telling my ¨friend¨, ¨Nice job loser, you´ve just bumped up the difficulty level.¨

Any (relatively polite) feedback I can give my ¨friend¨, would be greatly appreciated.

I have to be careful, since he´s a bit of a wuss.

Thanks in advance!



hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 503
Monero Core Team
I am officially done with my coding vacation that I took over the holidays, and am beginning work on HYP once again Smiley
(several new commits)
pressback is tab with a revenge Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
I also added this commit tonight (yes I am coding on Friday night because I am still tired from New Years) https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/commit/c9a1322400961c2905eef31f8c24cafd084b4d29

This commit makes it so that when you use the splitblock feature, the transaction fee will default to 0.001 HYP.  This accomplishes two things: 1) it makes it so that you should rarely if ever get a message that you haven't set aside enough transaction fee.  2) it adds a little bit of transaction fee premium to those adding larger transactions to the block chain.

At the end of the day, this fee is still very very light, especially considering the price of HYP right now.  This is optional and can be changed by anyone that builds their own wallet, and is in no way a fork or anything like that.  Cool
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000

Ha I am actually a bit excited to get back into my coding mindset Tongue  Hopefully I will release a new version of HYP wallet in the next week or two with all of the recent changes.



Way to go!  Looking forward to seeing the new version of wallet and things progressing!

full member
Activity: 192
Merit: 100
Alright lets stay on topic here folks.

I am officially done with my coding vacation that I took over the holidays, and am beginning work on HYP once again Smiley

I was successfully able to modify Stake For Charity to use coin control, so that it will no longer select the wrong block to send.
https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/commit/7ea17ac9fbb443f53233f05926afe7de9da24dde

Next step will be to add the ability to use multiple s4c addresses and percentages at once.  Then after that I will add a GUI for this which we have deemed to be called MultiSend.

Ha I am actually a bit excited to get back into my coding mindset Tongue  Hopefully I will release a new version of HYP wallet in the next week or two with all of the recent changes.



Sweet, I love it when you talk dirty (code). LOL
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
Alright lets stay on topic here folks.

I am officially done with my coding vacation that I took over the holidays, and am beginning work on HYP once again Smiley

I was successfully able to modify Stake For Charity to use coin control, so that it will no longer select the wrong block to send.
https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/commit/7ea17ac9fbb443f53233f05926afe7de9da24dde

Next step will be to add the ability to use multiple s4c addresses and percentages at once.  Then after that I will add a GUI for this which we have deemed to be called MultiSend.

Ha I am actually a bit excited to get back into my coding mindset Tongue  Hopefully I will release a new version of HYP wallet in the next week or two with all of the recent changes.

legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
I like Hyperstake too but I think of it more as an experiment as the PoS is very, very high.

Not really.  Do you actually stake Hyperstake?  
If so, you'll know what I mean because staking is slowing way down.

So, its not super high in reality.  

Plus, not trying to say anything bad but -
Going through the searching & post history of hyper (not hyperstake).. sounds like there was a lot of premining that went on and fights with developers.
Also a fiasco with tokyoghetto.  Not sure its really a coin I would want to get into.

Be diligent, do research first.

legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1000
Hyper promotion.
I just received two new posts notification. One on CrazySteak journal and one here
The first one was by psybit promoting Hyper
The second one was by... psybit promoting Hyper

Well...

Well I'm happy with how HYPER is shaping up. Both posts were relevant to the discussions! I mentioned HYPER here as an example of a high PoS coin that has held it's value as the previous poster said there weren't any. I'm on your team I love PoS! I like Hyperstake too but I think of it more as an experiment as the PoS is very, very high.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 503
Monero Core Team
Hyper promotion.
I just received two new posts notification. One on CrazySteak journal and one here
The first one was by psybit promoting Hyper
The second one was by... psybit promoting Hyper

Well...
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1000
whoever think of HYPerstake "coin" as a "currency"  - I suggest allready does not follow the development of the crypto world.. What you can buy and where for HYPerstake coin - is just as rear as exchange carrots for potatos in the net! Smiley And monetary laws are not applyed correctly here!
This experiment shows that it acts more like an Asset, then store of value and as the way to transfer money //if you want to transfer 1 Million$ with HYP you are going to turn it to BTC first - then buy HYP and send it.. then another person will have to do the opposit to extract the uknown amount of $ at the end Smiley
So the most IMPOTRANT thing about HYP and all High POS "coins" is about STAKE RATE.. so damaging the amount through different ways is I think not smart!

HYP is not realy a liquid cash becouse you miss stake if you trade goods and services with the coin directly.
But high stake coin in a coinbasket can be very usefull.
In future may be a coinbasket wallet (someting like SuperNet) givers a coin like HYP or BALLS more value.
Then the HYP part is your reserve and can be transformed into cashcoin like BTC or Fiat.
Actualy I work on an idea like that with several coins where I own much coins from.
HYP can also be part of a (the) coinbasket.

Please, no High PoS basket. We need rid of most of these coins. The only one that approaches a semi reasonable market cap level is Novacoin (NVC), which honestly, is almost the only one I could see jumping back up in value in a crypto bull market. It had $30k volume today in this terrible bear market and is still roughly $500k in market cap. HBN is only other one close to $100k in market cap, but its volume is so poor at times (today it's $200, I've seen it below $20 in better markets) that I really can't see it jumping back up again.

You are forgetting HYPER. HYPER has over 50 BTC trading volume on Bittrex the last 3 days, 5% monthly PoS for the next 4.5 years, and a market cap of over $250 000 after peaking at market cap of over $450 000 yesterday (different and earlier than Hyperstake although I think Hyperstake is an interesting project too).
hero member
Activity: 763
Merit: 534
whoever think of HYPerstake "coin" as a "currency"  - I suggest allready does not follow the development of the crypto world.. What you can buy and where for HYPerstake coin - is just as rear as exchange carrots for potatos in the net! Smiley And monetary laws are not applyed correctly here!
This experiment shows that it acts more like an Asset, then store of value and as the way to transfer money //if you want to transfer 1 Million$ with HYP you are going to turn it to BTC first - then buy HYP and send it.. then another person will have to do the opposit to extract the uknown amount of $ at the end Smiley
So the most IMPOTRANT thing about HYP and all High POS "coins" is about STAKE RATE.. so damaging the amount through different ways is I think not smart!

HYP is not realy a liquid cash becouse you miss stake if you trade goods and services with the coin directly.
But high stake coin in a coinbasket can be very usefull.
In future may be a coinbasket wallet (someting like SuperNet) givers a coin like HYP or BALLS more value.
Then the HYP part is your reserve and can be transformed into cashcoin like BTC or Fiat.
Actualy I work on an idea like that with several coins where I own much coins from.
HYP can also be part of a (the) coinbasket.

Please, no High PoS basket. We need rid of most of these coins. The only one that approaches a semi reasonable market cap level is Novacoin (NVC), which honestly, is almost the only one I could see jumping back up in value in a crypto bull market. It had $30k volume today in this terrible bear market and is still roughly $500k in market cap. HBN is only other one close to $100k in market cap, but its volume is so poor at times (today it's $200, I've seen it below $20 in better markets) that I really can't see it jumping back up again.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 503
Monero Core Team
3) newcomers will be able to accumulate for cheap as well, meaning that they can setup a pretty basic portfolio of HYP, size it correctly, and be sure to see some stakes roll in in a couple weeks.
It doesn't work that way.
You look at the price chart, you see it constantly falling, you move to next coin. You don't even look at the actual price or the technology (except maybe if your name is Namecoin).
Case study: Novacoin. Most newcomers will run away instantly, no matter your arguments:


The largest exchange by volume only has ~1% of total supply on the sell side. So I'd say a lot of the coins are staking and only a small percentage ~5% or less are on exchanges and available on the open market.
Which means a lot of people will dump as soon as a semblance of rise appears. Granted, given enough time, those dumps will become rarer and, since we will continue to develop the coin (backlog is pretty large), this will lead to something.
I'm starting to consider that the size of the interest only impacts how long it will take for the price to stabilize. Which would mean that the higher the interest rate, the longer it takes to make profit (barring the mandatory pump and dump), so the larger the distribution and the more patient a holder must be. All other thing being equal. So this 750% would have teach us something (which was the point).

All due respect the HYP crew has said this is an 'experiment' in hyper inflationary economics.  If the investor can grasp that idea then it looks like in the long run HYP is to produce a fairly good coin with a solid/smart community.
Defintiely, long run. The only thing that could be worrysome is a decrease of difficulty/number of coin staking, because it would mean more coins to sell every day.
legendary
Activity: 2453
Merit: 1026
Energy coin master
whoever think of HYPerstake "coin" as a "currency"  - I suggest allready does not follow the development of the crypto world.. What you can buy and where for HYPerstake coin - is just as rear as exchange carrots for potatos in the net! Smiley And monetary laws are not applyed correctly here!
This experiment shows that it acts more like an Asset, then store of value and as the way to transfer money //if you want to transfer 1 Million$ with HYP you are going to turn it to BTC first - then buy HYP and send it.. then another person will have to do the opposit to extract the uknown amount of $ at the end Smiley
So the most IMPOTRANT thing about HYP and all High POS "coins" is about STAKE RATE.. so damaging the amount through different ways is I think not smart!

HYP is not realy a liquid cash becouse you miss stake if you trade goods and services with the coin directly.
But high stake coin in a coinbasket can be very usefull.
In future may be a coinbasket wallet (someting like SuperNet) givers a coin like HYP or BALLS more value.
Then the HYP part is your reserve and can be transformed into cashcoin like BTC or Fiat.
Actualy I work on an idea like that with several coins where I own much coins from.
HYP can also be part of a (the) coinbasket.
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