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Topic: [HYP] HyperStake | Generous Reward Staking | Advanced Staking Controls & Wallet - page 251. (Read 679335 times)

sr. member
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CiZ
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HYP price it's very down  Undecided
legendary
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Anyone that has built from source, might want to update to the current repo. Made numberous changes. One of the important changes to the block splitter:

Quote
make each split block a little bit different

theory behind this is to change the PoS block hashing a bit. looking at
the coinstake split tx, they are never the same size either. Haven't
confirmed whether this is necessary or not.

I see David also commented on using different size blocks.  How important is using different sizes and/or creating blocks at different times.


Same sizes and same times vs:

Same sizes but different times.
Same time but different sizes.
Different sizes and times.

And how different does it need to be?
As the saying goes, are we talking about small rocks?

Well me and David are both talking about different block sizes, but for different reasons.

My reason for not having each block exactly the same size and within the same transaction, is that I beleive this could make all of the blocks produce the same hash, meaning that one will stake and the others will probably all orphan. An annoyance for sure. Not sure whether this is what will happen, only time will tell on the current blocks I have. My change just made small changes to each block passed the decimal point.

David I believe is thinking more about varying coin size for the purpose of having blocks with varying coin weights for each block.
legendary
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Anyone that has built from source, might want to update to the current repo. Made numberous changes. One of the important changes to the block splitter:

Quote
make each split block a little bit different

theory behind this is to change the PoS block hashing a bit. looking at
the coinstake split tx, they are never the same size either. Haven't
confirmed whether this is necessary or not.

I see David also commented on using different size blocks.  How important is using different sizes and/or creating blocks at different times.


Same sizes and same times vs:

Same sizes but different times.
Same time but different sizes.
Different sizes and times.

And how different does it need to be?
As the saying goes, are we talking about small rocks?
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Nice. Glad to help

 HYP coin control is pretty awesome.
legendary
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Blockchain Developer
Anyone that has built from source, might want to update to the current repo. Made numberous changes. One of the important changes to the block splitter:

Quote
make each split block a little bit different

theory behind this is to change the PoS block hashing a bit. looking at
the coinstake split tx, they are never the same size either. Haven't
confirmed whether this is necessary or not.
CiZ
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HYP price stabilize please..and stabilize at 5k up+  Grin
legendary
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Blockchain Developer
awesome! just keeps getting better and better!

since we are in the topic of stake weight during a successful minting and it can be extracted on next wallet release
can this be added as a column on block explorer? that way we can see on average what weight is needed for a successful mint

or was thinking of adding the info as rpc command similar to moneysupply but weightstakeavg

with output:
average weight last 960 blocks: 10000
average weight last 6720 blocks: 9000
average weight last 28800 blocks: 5000

I have tried to add an RPC call with this, spent 5 hours or so. And still couldn't get it to pull exactly what was needed. Part of the problem is that the weight info used in the moneysupply call uses information that is internal to your wallet. Ever tried the getransaction rpc call? it returns more information if the transaction is your own.

So thats my problem there. Would love to have this, but have to figure it out first.
sr. member
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guys, is there a mean to see the weight of coins when a block is forged ? (or calculating it with the difficulty ?)

Sure:

Find that tx in the transaction list
Right click
Select copy txid
Go to the debug console
Type "getstaketx ", then paste that txid you just copied, enter
Multiply the "Days to Stake" value minus 8.8 by the "Original Amount" value
That's the weight it had when it staked


Added this logic and display for the next wallet release. https://github.com/presstab/HyperStake/commit/e7101632b16d2e0a0d1924aba1de768766a68fd1

awesome! just keeps getting better and better!

since we are in the topic of stake weight during a successful minting and it can be extracted on next wallet release
can this be added as a column on block explorer? that way we can see on average what weight is needed for a successful mint

or was thinking of adding the info as rpc command similar to moneysupply but weightstakeavg

with output:
average weight last 960 blocks: 10000
average weight last 6720 blocks: 9000
average weight last 28800 blocks: 5000
legendary
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Blockchain Developer
guys, is there a mean to see the weight of coins when a block is forged ? (or calculating it with the difficulty ?)

Sure:

Find that tx in the transaction list
Right click
Select copy txid
Go to the debug console
Type "getstaketx ", then paste that txid you just copied, enter
Multiply the "Days to Stake" value minus 8.8 by the "Original Amount" value
That's the weight it had when it staked


Added this logic and display for the next wallet release. https://github.com/presstab/HyperStake/commit/e7101632b16d2e0a0d1924aba1de768766a68fd1
legendary
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Any known reason why the price of HYP is going down? It's sort of good that I can buy some more (another 50 to 100 more) but i'm concerned about my investment.

let's start doing marketing and disscus about marketing

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/crazyloafs-hyperstake-hyp-project-ideasharing-thread-840187

Project idea thread; let's get cracking Wink

I prefer to promote on fb,..
for me they do not require anything for free,they are investor on online bussines
a few weeks ago i promote on fb and some leader of my friends joined...and price going up
but should teach them first how to do..( this is my problem,i have no time to teach them one by one)
sometimes i thinking to pay someone with my HYP to teach them,but not yet until now.
legendary
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Watch out, isn't that Pistachios slogan?  Grin
hero member
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Any known reason why the price of HYP is going down? It's sort of good that I can buy some more (another 50 to 100 more) but i'm concerned about my investment.

let's start doing marketing and disscus about marketing

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/crazyloafs-hyperstake-hyp-project-ideasharing-thread-840187

Project idea thread; let's get cracking Wink
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1000
Any known reason why the price of HYP is going down? It's sort of good that I can buy some more (another 50 to 100 more) but i'm concerned about my investment.

let's start doing marketing and disscus about marketing
legendary
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Whales exiting, the usual. I expect price to stabilize soon, perhaps bounce back a little bit. Even with the decrease, we are still the highest market cap HIGH POS coin on CMC.
hero member
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Any known reason why the price of HYP is going down? It's sort of good that I can buy some more (another 50 to 100 more) but i'm concerned about my investment.
hero member
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Monero Core Team
100*(986.3-1) = 98530% a year compounded
This is the number I remebered (something around 9xxxxx%)
hero member
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   See this thread for a standalone staking machine.  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-snowball-game-changing-hardware-828734
That is a Raspberry Pi B+ in a nice case.
The software is what makes it interesting and that has already been posted here...
legendary
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guys, is there a mean to see the weight of coins when a block is forged ? (or calculating it with the difficulty ?)

Sure:

Find that tx in the transaction list
Right click
Select copy txid
Go to the debug console
Type "getstaketx ", then paste that txid you just copied, enter
Multiply the "Days to Stake" value minus 8.8 by the "Original Amount" value
That's the weight it had when it staked
newbie
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guys, is there a mean to see the weight of coins when a block is forged ? (or calculating it with the difficulty ?)
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