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Topic: [TEK] TEKcoin Hi-PoS hybrid pos/pow no premine/ipo/ico - page 271. (Read 446060 times)

legendary
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april 1st TEK at .000085 now getting ready to break .0007 that is some awesome win right there





sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Here's my wallet.exe

Version : 1.2


https://mega(dot)co(dot)nz/#!0d4STbQT!OIHHJjjX1XmgP2LnUQbVl9h5Rtpk6MnnZiMVCyP-EJE

Thank you armin22 your wallet exe. is showing progress syncing and block count is moving and not stuck like the official wallet in this thread or from tekcoin.org.

For PoS I'm assuming I dont have to do anything special in the debug tab. Its just a matter of having the wallet unlocked and open at or just after 30 days of coin age to receive stake?

That is correct

There is no guarantee coins will be staked exactly after 30, 31 or 32+ days. It might require much more time. Also, it seems that the more unspent inputs you have, the
more you'll have to wait for each of them to become staked. Check this YACoin thread for some tips http://yacointalk.grokonet.com/t/pos-mining-performance-boost/67

The more "extra days" you wait for your TEK stake, extra percentage is added as compensation.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1043
:^)
Here's my wallet.exe

Version : 1.2


https://mega(dot)co(dot)nz/#!0d4STbQT!OIHHJjjX1XmgP2LnUQbVl9h5Rtpk6MnnZiMVCyP-EJE

Thank you armin22 your wallet exe. is showing progress syncing and block count is moving and not stuck like the official wallet in this thread or from tekcoin.org.

For PoS I'm assuming I dont have to do anything special in the debug tab. Its just a matter of having the wallet unlocked and open at or just after 30 days of coin age to receive stake?

That is correct

There is no guarantee coins will be staked exactly after 30, 31 or 32+ days. It might require much more time. Also, it seems that the more unspent inputs you have, the
more you'll have to wait for each of them to become staked. Check this YACoin thread for some tips http://yacointalk.grokonet.com/t/pos-mining-performance-boost/67
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Thank you armin22 your wallet exe. is showing progress syncing and block count is moving and not stuck like the official wallet in this thread or from tekcoin.org.

For PoS I'm assuming I dont have to do anything special in the debug tab. Its just a matter of having the wallet unlocked and open at or just after 30 days of coin age to receive stake?

You're welcome, welcome to the TEK community Smiley

What i did is send all my coins to my wallet, then all i do now is open my wallet every 2 days, make sure not to move coins, and just sync and then close it.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1022
Anarchy is not chaos.
I have a technical question. Is stake based off of the date, or the number of blocks above when the coins were taken out of circulation?

See here how proof of stake is working :-)
http://wiki.hobonickels.info/index.php?title=Proof_of_Stake

Thanks! For some reason I just couldn't seem to find that link. My google fu is in need of revision.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
Here's my wallet.exe

Version : 1.2


https://mega(dot)co(dot)nz/#!0d4STbQT!OIHHJjjX1XmgP2LnUQbVl9h5Rtpk6MnnZiMVCyP-EJE

Thank you armin22 your wallet exe. is showing progress syncing and block count is moving and not stuck like the official wallet in this thread or from tekcoin.org.

For PoS I'm assuming I dont have to do anything special in the debug tab. Its just a matter of having the wallet unlocked and open at or just after 30 days of coin age to receive stake?

That is correct
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
I run a pool and haven't ever seen any stake in my pools TEK wallet, is there some secret to enabling staking or isn't it supported in the command line wallet?

My other theory is coins sent for mining payments are the 'oldest' in the wallet so I never have any of the same coins there for over 30 days. I've always got a balance in the wallet, i.e. its never empty so should I technically be receiving stake or not?

Coins that are sent are not the oldest, nor the youngest, that's why in the qt-wallet you can use coin control to select the youngest coins or the smallest blocks :-)
full member
Activity: 141
Merit: 100
Here's my wallet.exe

Version : 1.2


https://mega(dot)co(dot)nz/#!0d4STbQT!OIHHJjjX1XmgP2LnUQbVl9h5Rtpk6MnnZiMVCyP-EJE

Thank you armin22 your wallet exe. is showing progress syncing and block count is moving and not stuck like the official wallet in this thread or from tekcoin.org.

For PoS I'm assuming I dont have to do anything special in the debug tab. Its just a matter of having the wallet unlocked and open at or just after 30 days of coin age to receive stake?
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
I have a technical question. Is stake based off of the date, or the number of blocks above when the coins were taken out of circulation?

See here how proof of stake is working :-)
http://wiki.hobonickels.info/index.php?title=Proof_of_Stake
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1022
Anarchy is not chaos.
I run a pool and haven't ever seen any stake in my pools TEK wallet, is there some secret to enabling staking or isn't it supported in the command line wallet?

My other theory is coins sent for mining payments are the 'oldest' in the wallet so I never have any of the same coins there for over 30 days. I've always got a balance in the wallet, i.e. its never empty so should I technically be receiving stake or not?

I don't have an official answer, but I would guess that you don't have coins in long enough. It takes a bit over 30 days. As far as I know, there's no "secret" method nor anything that requires the QT wallet, but if you don't see it as a security risk, you might try running QT instead of the daemon, just set up as a server. It's coin control features will allow you to set the priority on coins and only spend the newest mined or minted coins. This is probably doable from the command line as well, but I have no idea how Tongue I know the coin control is either the same or very similar to hobonickels, so you might check their wiki. Also, if I understand it correctly, the wallet has to be unlocked for it to stake. Which might pose a problem for a pool.

In a far less dynamic environment, I have gotten stakes from both the older wallet prior to presstab and Tranz becoming involved, and the new one. QT in both cases, so I don't know if that applies or not. I do know that the staking algorithms work.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
I run a pool and haven't ever seen any stake in my pools TEK wallet, is there some secret to enabling staking or isn't it supported in the command line wallet?

My other theory is coins sent for mining payments are the 'oldest' in the wallet so I never have any of the same coins there for over 30 days. I've always got a balance in the wallet, i.e. its never empty so should I technically be receiving stake or not?
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1022
Anarchy is not chaos.
I have a technical question. Is stake based off of the date, or the number of blocks above when the coins were taken out of circulation?
hero member
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Merit: 502
Thanks ThunderToe keep up the good work.
legendary
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hero member
Activity: 808
Merit: 502
Why is the block explorer / Rich List still broken? Is anyone working on this?
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Here's my wallet.exe

Version : 1.2


https://mega(dot)co(dot)nz/#!0d4STbQT!OIHHJjjX1XmgP2LnUQbVl9h5Rtpk6MnnZiMVCyP-EJE
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
I'm having trouble with the windows wallet. I downloaded it from tekcoin.org and ran it for 24 hours and it didnt seem to make any progress syncing with the network. The progress bar stayed at 33xxx.
So I uninstalled and downloaded from the 1st post in this thread. Its been running for about 6 hours and still seems to be stuck at 33xxx blocks.
Also the wallet gui from this thread is different than the one from the website.

Any suggestions are appreciated.



I'll upload my Wallet .EXE, as it seems to be working all fine! Cheesy
full member
Activity: 141
Merit: 100
I'm having trouble with the windows wallet. I downloaded it from tekcoin.org and ran it for 24 hours and it didnt seem to make any progress syncing with the network. The progress bar stayed at 33xxx.
So I uninstalled and downloaded from the 1st post in this thread. Its been running for about 6 hours and still seems to be stuck at 33xxx blocks.
Also the wallet gui from this thread is different than the one from the website.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000
Vote up TEK here:  https://www.allcoin.com/vote/#TEK

Happy Trading!

Allcoin has near zero volume and liquidity...
At total volume around 20 BTC/day they cannot possibly make money and stay in business...
They musyt be run by teens or hobos or nuns... it's pointless listing anything there.

It's kind of a circular problem...
TEK has tiny volume of 2.5 BTC/day because everybody seems to be hoarding...
So no reputable, quality exchange needs this tiny amount of business.

Cryptsy has to go...
But one must screen out exchanges below that are not viable businesses.

https://www.cryptocoincharts.info/v2/markets/info
hero member
Activity: 530
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The wallet doesn't open on my Mac. Did I look over something or ... ?
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