RE: Pepe Game Stats and Referrals
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It would require frog time from the Hive blockchain's PEPE frog @pepetoken (and also Kenny if he also participates in such project) though. πΈ Looking at @pepetoken's comments feed here on Hive, it was able to publish only 3 comments within the past 7 days !INDEED. π€―π
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Yep, time is usually the bugger indeed. πππβ¨π€
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I just wondered how different frog time is from human time. π€― I think that the Hive blockchain's PEPE frog can explain, especially as it "was human before"! πΈππ
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I think that Pepe time stays 10 hops ahead of human time. πππβ¨π€
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That "10 (frog) hops" (as a measurement of time) still needs more explanation from the PEPE frog itself though !INDEED. π€―πΈ
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I believe that the hops are of variable length, to fit the needs of the Pepe frog making use of them. πππβ¨π€
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Before we can (accurately) measure "10 hops" from the PEPE frog, we should start with getting the measure of its "1 hop". ππΈ
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1 Pepe hop equals 0.25 to 999 regular hops. πππβ¨π€
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While that's already a !WEIRD range of possible values from 1 PEPE hop, it might still be far from accurate !INDEED! πΈπ€―π
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I'm pretty sure it's right, Pepe frogs aren't like regular frogs! πππβ¨π€
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Perhaps a PEPE frog can make a "PEPE hop" equivalent to 999 "regular frog hops" (and a 0.25 regular frog hop after that) just because it feels like it !INDEED! πΈπ€―π€£
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Precisely! πππβ¨π€
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Anyone can take a quick look at the null Hive "account" wallet (recommended is #PeakD wallet) to see which (popular) people on Hive burn their HIVE tokens. π€ It looks !WEIRD though that some bots send daily (or weekly) dividends to the null account !INDEED! π₯π€£
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Yep, true, and it gets a lot of use. Yeah, I made sure that we didn't do that when sending out our ALIVE dividends. πππβ¨π€
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I wonder what would happen to the Hive blockchain if the null "account" can no longer be sent HIVE, HBD, or any #HiveEngine token though !INDEED. π€―π
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How on earth would that even happen? It's not like its wallet gets full. πππβ¨π€
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It's just a hypothetical question !INDEED. π€― We both know that it's like a "black hole" for Hive-based tokens. π
I wonder if people participating in the #Honeycomb SPK network (which still does not seem to have an official website at present) try to send tokens to the null Hive account. πΈπ€―π
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OK, then I'd prefer if when you pose hypothetical questions, that you choose those which are more plausible.
I'm sure that it wouldn't be difficult to find out. πππβ¨π€
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It looks like I would need to take my time asking you some hypothetical questions to filter out "less plausible" ones !INDEED! π€―
@savvytester used to test a node on the SPK network, though they found it hard to keep such node working properly especially during major network issues, not to mention hosting a server can be costly. πΈπ€
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It's because the less-plausible ones leave very few avenues to continue the conversation, other than 'OK', or something similar.
A node, no matter the flavor, should be easy an simple to run, and one should be able to do so on mediocre hardware. πππβ¨π€
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Do you mean that if a node is hard to run and maintain, then it usually is not worth it to run !INDEED? π€―π€
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From my perspective, correct, as it shows poor software implementation. πππβ¨π€
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@savvytester took note that it is barely enough to pay $5 per month for a VPS to run a #Honeycomb node, so running a node for the DLUX, DUAT, and SPK networks requires more than one $5/month VPS. πΈπ€―π
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For true decentralization, it's necessary to run our own nodes, like with Qortal. Hosting on off-site services is not something that I'd ever recommend. I wish Hive were as decentralized. πππβ¨π€
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@savvytester knew that servers that are locally run are necessary for decentralization, though they just pointed out that running $5-per-month VPS instances (their specs in particular) are barely enough to run any #Honeycomb node !INDEED, not that they plan to host such nodes indefinitely (while the respective network is still up) on rented servers. π€―π€
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I understand, he's a tester, so he tests, then moves along to the next thing to test. πππβ¨π€
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Ever since all the #Honeycomb networks (DUAT, DLUX, and SPK) started having major technical issues that caused prolonged network-wide downtime, @savvytester started to get discouraged in testing nodes for the respective networks. π€― Even if for some reason they get "free" VPS hosting, they no longer found it worth the time to host such nodes. π€―
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For wider adoption, running nodes needs to be simple and easy. Running a Qortal node is very easy, and it's getting easier all the time. πππβ¨π€
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While it is already apparent (at least for me and @savvytester) that running a #Qortal node is (very) easy, there also comes the requirement to have a spare computer running 24/7 which requires additional electrical energy, network bandwidth, and replacement for components when necessary !INDEED. π§ββοΈπ€―π€
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Yep, that's true, and it's par for the course with creating an running technological infrastructure and services over time. πππβ¨π€
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