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Topic: Re: [ANN][GLYPH] GlyphCoin - | Cryptsy BTC/LTC | Bittrex | Glyphbox Release - page 8. (Read 64003 times)

legendary
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legendary
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Dev update:


The "trollbox" wallet feature is almost complete, and we are considering ending POW earlier - however, not enough of our users are staking coins to maintain a healthy POS-only network.

We're talking to exchanges to see if they can stake some coins, and perhaps some of you will.


Also in consideration is an anon-mixer masternode type system with wallets that would be staking and keep the network strong.


Thanks for the renewed interest. Good things are coming - not just any coin gets Cryptsy insta-add Wink


www.glyphcoin.com





thanks for the update Dev

Sleeping Giant?
legendary
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sr. member
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Hi everyone, I'm new and i have (maybe) a simply question? How can i recognize if Glyph is death?
Thanks in advance

You can recognize if you have a wallet and couldn't connect to the network and all the exchanges stopped listing it.
Don't worry. It isn't going to happen. Wink
newbie
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Hi everyone, I'm new and i have (maybe) a simply question? How can i recognize if Glyph is death?
Thanks in advance
hero member
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Nkcom Collection Shop
nice interface of wallet  Wink
can i join this community? hahaha..

Uhmm... No.

hahaha
 Grin

oh noooooo  Sad

hahahaha lol... anyway i have buy some glyph and let it on my wallet, but when it start staking why my weight just 7 ?  Huh
newbie
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nice interface of wallet  Wink
can i join this community? hahaha..

Uhmm... No.

hahaha
 Grin
hero member
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Nkcom Collection Shop
nice interface of wallet  Wink
can i join this community? hahaha..
full member
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Dev update:


The "trollbox" wallet feature is almost complete, and we are considering ending POW earlier - however, not enough of our users are staking coins to maintain a healthy POS-only network.

We're talking to exchanges to see if they can stake some coins, and perhaps some of you will.


Also in consideration is an anon-mixer masternode type system with wallets that would be staking and keep the network strong.


Thanks for the renewed interest. Good things are coming - not just any coin gets Cryptsy insta-add Wink


www.glyphcoin.com





thanks for the update Dev
newbie
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It is why I think you weren't really staking. The encryption could interrupt your staking.
It is also important how long do you have your wallet open. I have it unencrypted and kept open 24 hours a day.
Now more people may decide to stake so it can affect the network weight. I was staking when the most forgot to do so.
Let's see how will it go for you and me in the next days.

how do i turn off the encryption?


Just 1 insignifficant question, do you have your wallet running 24/7 ? I believe not, becuse you got 1 stake now - so you can stake. Wallet needs to be online so your coins can compete on network to be staked!

That's why I was so freaked out, its been online 24/7 for all 11 days, encrypted but unlocked for staking.

I will move computers and setup new wallet and send them, thanks for the help all. I guess that first crutial week I missed is gone now. I can't move the coins till tomorrow, so maybe we can think of something else to salvage my week, but I doubt it. Since it did one stake transaction it has split coins and started over.
Also I was under the impression that if one wanted to he could bring the wallet online and unlock it once every 90 days to retrieve his stake, is this false?
In any event, mine was online and unlocked 24/7  Undecided
Filth  Kiss
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how do i turn off the encryption?

That is the question!

I would setup a new wallet without the encryption and send my coins there.

In case you want to try do the following steps.
Be careful. Make sure you understand what are you doing.
You can make a backup of you wallet data folder in case.
Try first with one glyph. If you are successful you can try with a bigger amount.

1. Close the wallet & change the name of the wallet data folder (you know already where it is) temporary to for example "glyphcoin-old"
3. Launch the wallet. It will create a new data folder and DO NOT encrypt it. # Now you are in the new unencrypted wallet
4. Copy your new receiving address to the safe place (text file).
5. Close the wallet.
6. Change your current (the new) wallet data folder name temporary, i.e. glyphcoin=>glyphcoin-new
7. Change your old data wallet name glyphcoin-old=>glyphcoin again & launch the wallet # Now you are again in the old wallet
8. Send your glyphs to the new address (copy the new address from the text file).
9. Exit the wallet, change data folder name glyphcoin=>glyph-old again and glyph-new=>glyph
10. Launch the wallet # Now you are in the new wallet and waiting for your glyphs.

You can simply switch between two wallets by changing the folders' names.
If you have a dot "." before folder name you need to keep it also all the time. The name may depend of operating system. I don't know what do you have.
BBZ
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that was meant for Filthy, not for you Wink
sr. member
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Just 1 insignifficant question, do you have your wallet running 24/7 ? I believe not, becuse you got 1 stake now - so you can stake. Wallet needs to be online so your coins can compete on network to be staked!

Could happen I forgot to launch the wallet after restarting the computer i.e. after kernel update.
It is also overclocked and could have crashed when I was sleeping and be offline for a while.

Basically my machine is running all the time and I try to keep wallet always online.
Some rare exceptions can happen.
BBZ
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It is why I think you weren't really staking. The encryption could interrupt your staking.
It is also important how long do you have your wallet open. I have it unencrypted and kept open 24 hours a day.
Now more people may decide to stake so it can affect the network weight. I was staking when the most forgot to do so.
Let's see how will it go for you and me in the next days.

how do i turn off the encryption?


Just 1 insignifficant question, do you have your wallet running 24/7 ? I believe not, becuse you got 1 stake now - so you can stake. Wallet needs to be online so your coins can compete on network to be staked!
newbie
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@ Filthy

BBZ is right. I only guessed it could be a wrong fork but now I see it isn't.
So no need to backup your wallet and rebuild the blockchain.

Files location depends of operating system. (Only in case if you need to backup a wallet in the future).
BBZ told you where it is usually located in Windows systems.
I use Linux and my data folder is in /home/username/.glyph
Don't know where it is in Mac OS.

Now I guess your problem has something to do with wallet encryption.
The proposed guide may help, especially the last chapter.
If it doesn't help you can consider giving up the encryption, let us know.

Sorry I didn't help after your first post, but just wasn't sure what was going on.
Wanted to show you where the staking info is and get some more detail from you first.


So now my question on staking is,,
how does the guy in the picture above get so many stake transactions and i only have .7 glyph in 2 transactions after 11 days? and now my stake is started over. because of the transaction. will it be another 10-11 days before i get another .7glyph? i have over 6,000glyphcoins up for stake.

It is why I think you weren't really staking. The encryption could interrupt your staking.
It is also important how long do you have your wallet open. I have it unencrypted and kept open 24 hours a day.
Now more people may decide to stake so it can affect the network weight. I was staking when the most forgot to do so.
Let's see how will it go for you and me in the next days.

how do i turn off the encryption?
sr. member
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@ Filthy

BBZ is right. I only guessed it could be a wrong fork but now I see it isn't.
So no need to backup your wallet and rebuild the blockchain.

Files location depends of operating system. (Only in case if you need to backup a wallet in the future).
BBZ told you where it is usually located in Windows systems.
I use Linux and my data folder is in /home/username/.glyph
Don't know where it is in Mac OS.

Now I guess your problem has something to do with wallet encryption.
The proposed guide may help, especially the last chapter.
If it doesn't help you can consider giving up the encryption, let us know.

Sorry I didn't help after your first post, but just wasn't sure what was going on.
Wanted to show you where the staking info is and get some more detail from you first.


So now my question on staking is,,
how does the guy in the picture above get so many stake transactions and i only have .7 glyph in 2 transactions after 11 days? and now my stake is started over. because of the transaction. will it be another 10-11 days before i get another .7glyph? i have over 6,000glyphcoins up for stake.

It is why I think you weren't really staking. The encryption could interrupt your staking.
It is also important how long do you have your wallet open. I had it unencrypted and kept open 24 hours a day.
Now more people may decide to stake so it can affect the network weight. I was staking when the most forgot to do so.
Let's see how will it go for you and me in the next days.
newbie
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Can someone explain the minting or staking process to me,, I have had my coins staked since 6/20 and its 6/30 now and no rewards, the wallet says im staking and reward times are always   just a few minutes away, but i never get any steak meat. What is wrong if anything and what should i expect to see as a reward? I see in Chainz that POS rewards are flowing out like crazy, and I'm in line way early. My Glyph Wallet is encrypted and unlocked for staking, and up to date.
Thanks
Filthy

This is how do my GLYPHS stake:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/yvsyid09cdztgcf/glyphs_stake.png


Can you say how long it took , and how the coins are spread out?



Can you say how long it took , and how the coins are spread out?

The exact time is visible. Now it is about three hours waiting for a reward. There are 812 Glyphs in this wallet. Your weight depends of the amount of coins you have. The net weight depends of the amount of coins staking in the network. Stake Interest 10% per annum.

Someone correct me if I am wrong, but what I think it means if you stake all your coins all the time:
- if all existing GLYPHS are in stake - you get 10% per year - this actually doesn't happen, people keep their coins offline or at the exchanges.
- if a half of existing GLYPHS is in a stake - you get 20% per year for keeping all your coins in a stake all the year,
- if a quoter - you get 40% per year and so on.

Staking! Help!
I wish you would have read my post, i feel like were waisting time.
my wallet says where you pointed, by hovering the mouse over the green arrow bubble that my network stake rate is about 1/3 of the network. i should see big rewards, but in the top left under ammount, my stake is always 0.0, and I'm going on 11 days now without one single reward. And again, how long does it take to stake coins? 12hours - infinity? whats an average?
thanks in advance for any assistance.



So now my question on staking is,,
how does the guy in the picture above get so many stake transactions and i only have .7 glyph in 2 transactions after 11 days? and now my stake is started over. because of the transaction. will it be another 10-11 days before i get another .7glyph? i have over 6,000glyphcoins up for stake.
BBZ
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Thanks for breaking that down for me I found it useful and I do appreciate it.  

The more POS blocks the less coins Wink With current 90-100 % of POS blocks Glyph could end with less than 2M coins Wink

Hint: Glyph has twin coin Wink
hero member
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Time is on our side, yes it is!
Hello, dev here.

The "trollbox" function is still under development, its taking our dev longer than we thought.





We are considering ending POW early and going to a full POS at around 2 million coins.


What does the community think about this idea?



I'm liking this idea of going to POS sooner then expected very much.  Please keep us updated on what you decide. Smiley

Anyone wanna estimate how many coins there will be at POW end?

My bet is 3 000 000 GLYPH Wink

I can't guess but how long until POW ends in your estimation?  Not sure what is being planned for this coin and would like an update from the Devs if this coin has anything in the works?

I wanted to point at difference between coin generation plan and reality...

At block 21000 (now) according to plan there should be like 2 450 000Glyph generated and like 4 550 000 Glyph left to pow generate.

Explorer shows 1 450 000.

With like 66% POS blocks there could only be 1 500 000 out of remaining pow coins generated.

That was my estimation 1 450 000 + 1 500 000 => ~ 3 000 000 GLYPH.





Thanks for breaking that down for me I found it useful and I do appreciate it.  
BBZ
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there is some nice wiki how to stake:

http://wiki.hobonickels.info/index.php?title=Proof_of_Stake



Your blockchain seems to be ok - compare block number to blockchain explorer: http://chainz.cryptoid.info/glyph/

Wallet and blockchain on windows is stored in: c:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\
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