I think you need at least 0,001 HBD liquid to initiate the transaction. Alternatively you can set claiming your HBD interest automatically in keychain.
Yep, the function needs any value added. So, what peakd did was, when you don't have any liquid, just remove the minimum and then immediately cancel it.
You need "A" amount and because the minimum is 0.001. That's how much you need to claim. Although there is another way that peakd now uses to also add an amount.
And you can also add by removing and then canceling ... which effectively adds back what was about to be removed.
yeah, sorry I was talking about the transaction type itself. The button in the past would transfer 0.001 HBD into the savings account, in order to trigger the claim. But now, it does something more clever, and instead initiates a removal from the savings account and then cancels it straight away. Causing an effective ingestion of 0.001 HBD into savings account.
Ok, forgot to mention that you can't claim until a month has passed. In your case you need to wait a few more hours (a day ish). It will show when you can claim.
I always use the peakd to claim. Very easy just click on the claim button but their should be interval of 30 days between two claimed or your first claim should be after 30 days of staking.
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#gf
This was probably being implemented when you tried it... (I am guessing). It was working today for me. And what they did, was a removal from savings followed by a cancel, which effectively adds some value in.
I think you need at least 0,001 HBD liquid to initiate the transaction. Alternatively you can set claiming your HBD interest automatically in keychain.
Yep, the function needs any value added. So, what peakd did was, when you don't have any liquid, just remove the minimum and then immediately cancel it.
Smart way.
It didn't require it before. Thanks will look for the Keychain option
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Its one option yes. The other option is to remove something from savings and then immediately cancel it.
Don't have an account to test... but do you have any HBD liquid? (0.001 min)
Think you can switch back to classic view :)
Looks like not!
So that's why... (probably)
I am sending tou 0.001 HBD
Thanks a lot. However I could have sworn you didn't had to have 0.001 HBD to claim before
Ah... I checked again and yes need it.
https://github.com/openhive-network/hive/blob/4913627cf74cf0dd9d65476ab101042ba5a4239d/doc/devs/operations/39_claim_reward_balance.md?plain=1
You need "A" amount and because the minimum is 0.001. That's how much you need to claim. Although there is another way that peakd now uses to also add an amount.
And you can also add by removing and then canceling ... which effectively adds back what was about to be removed.
Try again!
Hehe realised now when I check rhat I have the same question :)
You need a transaction that adds something to savings for it to be claimed.
dont understand what you mean? Before you could just click claim.
yeah, sorry I was talking about the transaction type itself. The button in the past would transfer 0.001 HBD into the savings account, in order to trigger the claim. But now, it does something more clever, and instead initiates a removal from the savings account and then cancels it straight away. Causing an effective ingestion of 0.001 HBD into savings account.
hmm tried to just add to my savings but that didnt help. What type of transaction do I need to do?
Ok, forgot to mention that you can't claim until a month has passed. In your case you need to wait a few more hours (a day ish). It will show when you can claim.
Thank you for explaining all for me :)
I always use the peakd to claim. Very easy just click on the claim button but their should be interval of 30 days between two claimed or your first claim should be after 30 days of staking.
#freecompliments
#gf
This was probably being implemented when you tried it... (I am guessing). It was working today for me. And what they did, was a removal from savings followed by a cancel, which effectively adds some value in.