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Re: [ANN] Diamond (DMD) Evolution v 2.0 | NEW wallet, 50% POS Active
by
crazyivan
on 26/02/2015, 07:01:58 UTC
Question!
Example: I have 1000DMD in my wallet witch are staking because they have more than 7 days there. After that I put another 1000DMD in my wallet, they will need 7 days to get matured and start staking. 2 days after the second 1000DMD arrived I want to send 500DMD somewhere. So I will have 1500DMD in my wallet. 1000DMD matured and 500DMD not ? Or ? Its interesting from witch coins my wallet will send.
Use coin-control feature in wallet, u can select less mature coins to send so u lose less coin-age

mitache365 asked an interesting question.
I think that the wallet itself should choose when sending the newest coin.
The user should not lose income Pos. I'm new here, but judging by previous statements utahjohn he can not be trusted.
Perhaps we should wait for an expert.

Howdy Alisher (and mitache too)

Well, in this case he is actually correct. You can activate coin control in your wallet and then choose which coins to send. It can be very useful so utah was right this time. That doesn't mean you should trust him in other matters though.... Wink

Also waiting for an expert to answer if this coin selection you suggest can be easily automated or not. On the other hand I prefer the freedom of choice Grin

Hey guys,

according to my experience, the wallet performs coins selection quite fine by itself. It s a great wallet after all. Smiley)

What the wallet does is selecting the least mature and the newest pile from which to send coins so the actual maturity loss is minimal. Alternatively, you can turn on coin selection as Utahjohn suggest and do it manually if you are a bit more experienced and you like to play with your coins.

However, there is another issue to be aware of. If you have a pile of coins, not the total amount of coins but the pile inside your DMD address, and this pile contains 1000 DMD which are 2 weeks old for example and you decide to send 500 DMD from that pile, the result is that the entire pile loses its maturity and starts aging from 0 again. So, if you use coin control, always try to select the pile which matches the amount you want to send as close as possible.

I hope this helps.