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Title: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on February 26, 2021, 03:56:10 AM
                                            BITCOIN 3.0

                                  Official launching on March 12 2021 12pm TOKYO time

                                                                                    LAUNCHED
                                                                                                            
                                          

           BITCOIN 3.0! Finally, a BITCOIN for the gen Z’s and Millennials and everyone in between.
                           Wallets will be available for download from our official website at launch date
                                    https://bitcoin-3.com (https://bitcoin-3.com)

Did you missed out on Bitcoin 12 years ago? Don’t be that guy (or gal) who misses out this time.
Hurry and download your own BTC3 wallet and start mining your own BTC3 coins.

Did you missed the boat on the Bitcoin revolution? Have you ever wished that you can turn back the clock and invested on Bitcoin years before the price skyrocketed? Have you sold all your Bitcoins in the past before it even begun to see its true potential? Have you lost all your money, property or savings due to trading bitcoins in the past?

Do not despair, Bitcoin 3 is here to the rescue. We have created Bitcoin 3 (BTC3) for this very reason. We have created BTC3 for the all the people who might have missed out on the first Bitcoin wave. Whether you are a doctor, a teacher, an office worker, a politician, a delivery driver or a mechanic. You can still get in to the crypto currency wave with BTC3 as your lifeline. This may be your last chance to get into the crypto currency revolution.

Bitcoin 3 is now available to everyone and the good news is BTC3 can be mined or acquired using your normal everyday computer or laptop. The first thing to do after downloading the wallet zip file is to scan it with your trusted antivirus to make sure that it has not been corrupted or contaminated by a virus from any third party download source or man in the middle replacing downloaded files.

Included in the BTC3 wallet zip folder is a file named self_mine, it is an executable file that when launched will begin to mine for BTC3 coins and store it in your wallet. Just launch the file when your BTC3 wallet is open in windows or mac pc’s, on linux you might have to change permissions using chmod. Please take note self mining could take minutes or hours to find your first BTC3 coins depending on the specs of your computer hardware.

On first installation of your BTC3 wallet please do not forget to ENCRYPT and put on a strong password for your wallet before you do anything else and make it a point to back up your wallet on a weekly or monthly basis depending on how active your wallet is.

BTC3 mining difficulty level starts from zero and progresses from there and depending on how many people are mining the coin that would determine the next difficulty mining level. As the other large bitcoin mining farms are currently focused on mining bitcoins all the new users of bitcoin 3 will have little to no trouble trying to mine BTC3 using their own desktop computers.


Social media

Please don’t forget to follow us on social media through our https://www.facebook.com/Bitcoin-30-101155145365773 (https://www.facebook.com/Bitcoin-30-101155145365773) and https://www.reddit.com/user/BTC3_DEV (https://www.reddit.com/user/BTC3_DEV)page for all the latest announcements, promos, contests, airdrops, giveaways and much much more.
Apple and android wallets will be available soon.


Some technical specs for you:
Available coins for mining   9500000
Algorithm                            SHA-256
Block type                    Proof-of-Work
Coin name                    Bitcoin3
Coin abbreviation               BTC3
Address letter                    3
Address letter testnet    C
Coin unit                            Satoshi
RPC port                            30267
P2P port                            30268
Block reward                    50 coins
Block halving                    95000 blocks
Coin supply                    10500000 coins
Premine amount            1000000 coins
Coinbase maturity            10 ( + 1 default confirmation) blocks
Target spacing                    5 minutes
Target timespan            10 minutes
Transaction confirmations    3 blocks

All premined coins are reserved for promos, events, contests, airdrops, site maintenance, giveaways and much much more.

Watch this post for further announcements  and updates.

ALL promos and contests, giveaways will be announced through our facebook and reddit pages.

We have enlisted the services of some reputable node hosting services to ensure our network always stays online.

As of today we have not yet partnered with any mining pool as we anticipate users will be mining this coin through their own desktop computers or laptops. Mining pool operators please feel free to get in touch with us.

We are holding off on announcing who the official BTC3 exchanges would be pending approval.

More to come....


Title: Re: Bit[Suspicious link removed]d news everyone!!!
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on February 26, 2021, 04:03:26 AM
windows wallet  ???
Pool  ???
github.com --- source ?


Title: Re: Bit[Suspicious link removed]d news everyone!!!
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on February 26, 2021, 04:26:24 AM
windows wallet  ???
Pool  ???
github.com --- source ?




If you read the post again carefully it says there that wallet will be available for download on launch date same with the source code. Source code only available to exchanges at this time. thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on February 26, 2021, 12:33:30 PM
Hi! Do you need help on development?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on February 26, 2021, 02:20:09 PM
Hi! Do you need help on development?
Thank you very much for the offer.
Aside from a mining pool and a block explorer i think we are all sorted thanks.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on February 27, 2021, 12:48:05 AM
All project contributors will receive BTC3 airdrops when the coin launches. :-)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on March 01, 2021, 07:31:00 AM
                                           BITCOIN 3.0

                                            Official launching on March 12 2021 12pm TOKYO time
                                                                                                            
                                          

           BITCOIN 3.0! Finally, a BITCOIN for the gen Z’s and Millennials and everyone in between.
                           Wallets will be available for download from our official website at launch date
                                    https://bitcoin-3.com (https://bitcoin-3.com)

Did you missed out on Bitcoin 12 years ago? Don’t be that guy (or gal) who misses out this time.
Hurry and download your own BTC3 wallet and start mining your own BTC3 coins.

Did you missed the boat on the Bitcoin revolution? Have you ever wished that you can turn back the clock and invested on Bitcoin years before the price skyrocketed? Have you sold all your Bitcoins in the past before it even begun to see its true potential? Have you lost all your money, property or savings due to trading bitcoins in the past?

Do not despair, Bitcoin 3 is here to the rescue. We have created Bitcoin 3 (BTC3) for this very reason. We have created BTC3 for the all the people who might have missed out on the first Bitcoin wave. Whether you are a doctor, a teacher, an office worker, a politician, a delivery driver or a mechanic. You can still get in to the crypto currency wave with BTC3 as your lifeline. This may be your last chance to get into the crypto currency revolution.

Bitcoin 3 is now available to everyone and the good news is BTC3 can be mined or acquired using your normal everyday computer or laptop. The first thing to do after downloading the wallet zip file is to scan it with your trusted antivirus to make sure that it has not been corrupted or contaminated by a virus from any third party download source or man in the middle replacing downloaded files.

Included in the BTC3 wallet zip folder is a file named self_mine, it is an executable file that when launched will begin to mine for BTC3 coins and store it in your wallet. Just launch the file when your BTC3 wallet is open in windows or mac pc’s, on linux you might have to change permissions using chmod. Please take note self mining could take minutes or hours to find your first BTC3 coins depending on the specs of your computer hardware.

On first installation of your BTC3 wallet please do not forget to ENCRYPT and put on a strong password for your wallet before you do anything else and make it a point to back up your wallet on a weekly or monthly basis depending on how active your wallet is.

BTC3 mining difficulty level starts from zero and progresses from there and depending on how many people are mining the coin that would determine the next difficulty mining level. As the other large bitcoin mining farms are currently focused on mining bitcoins all the new users of bitcoin 3 will have little to no trouble trying to mine BTC3 using their own desktop computers.


Social media

Please don’t forget to follow us on social media through our https://www.facebook.com/Bitcoin-30-101155145365773 (https://www.facebook.com/Bitcoin-30-101155145365773) and https://www.reddit.com/user/BTC3_DEV (https://www.reddit.com/user/BTC3_DEV)page for all the latest announcements, promos, contests, airdrops, giveaways and much much more.
Apple and android wallets will be available soon.


Some technical specs for you:
Available coins for mining   9500000
Algorithm                            SHA-256
Block type                    Proof-of-Work
Coin name                    Bitcoin3
Coin abbreviation               BTC3
Address letter                    3
Address letter testnet    C
Coin unit                            Satoshi
RPC port                            30267
P2P port                            30268
Block reward                    50 coins
Block halving                    95000 blocks
Coin supply                    10500000 coins
Premine amount            1000000 coins
Coinbase maturity            10 ( + 1 default confirmation) blocks
Target spacing                    5 minutes
Target timespan            10 minutes
Transaction confirmations    3 blocks

All premined coins are reserved for promos, events, contests, airdrops, site maintenance, giveaways and much much more.

Watch this post for further announcements  and updates.

ALL promos and contests, giveaways will be announced through our facebook and reddit pages.

We have enlisted the services of some reputable node hosting services to ensure our network always stays online.

As of today we have not yet partnered with any mining pool as we anticipate users will be mining this coin through their own desktop computers or laptops. Mining pool operators please feel free to get in touch with us.

We are holding off on announcing who the official BTC3 exchanges would be pending approval.

More to come....


I havent logged in into this account for ages but when i saw your FB announcement i just said to myself that i gotta check this one out.
I for one am excited and looking forward to coin launching looking to start fresh with btc3 as i have already unloaded all my btc @ 3k :-(
prepped to hodl as much btc3 as i can lol. would be nice if you have some official mining pools to go with the launch instead of just relying on people to mine from their pc's to keep the diff rating down to a min. just a thought.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 02, 2021, 02:30:53 AM
                                           BITCOIN 3.0

                                            Official launching on March 12 2021 12pm TOKYO time
                                                                                                            
                                          

           BITCOIN 3.0! Finally, a BITCOIN for the gen Z’s and Millennials and everyone in between.
                           Wallets will be available for download from our official website at launch date
                                    https://bitcoin-3.com (https://bitcoin-3.com)

Did you missed out on Bitcoin 12 years ago? Don’t be that guy (or gal) who misses out this time.
Hurry and download your own BTC3 wallet and start mining your own BTC3 coins.

Did you missed the boat on the Bitcoin revolution? Have you ever wished that you can turn back the clock and invested on Bitcoin years before the price skyrocketed? Have you sold all your Bitcoins in the past before it even begun to see its true potential? Have you lost all your money, property or savings due to trading bitcoins in the past?

Do not despair, Bitcoin 3 is here to the rescue. We have created Bitcoin 3 (BTC3) for this very reason. We have created BTC3 for the all the people who might have missed out on the first Bitcoin wave. Whether you are a doctor, a teacher, an office worker, a politician, a delivery driver or a mechanic. You can still get in to the crypto currency wave with BTC3 as your lifeline. This may be your last chance to get into the crypto currency revolution.

Bitcoin 3 is now available to everyone and the good news is BTC3 can be mined or acquired using your normal everyday computer or laptop. The first thing to do after downloading the wallet zip file is to scan it with your trusted antivirus to make sure that it has not been corrupted or contaminated by a virus from any third party download source or man in the middle replacing downloaded files.

Included in the BTC3 wallet zip folder is a file named self_mine, it is an executable file that when launched will begin to mine for BTC3 coins and store it in your wallet. Just launch the file when your BTC3 wallet is open in windows or mac pc’s, on linux you might have to change permissions using chmod. Please take note self mining could take minutes or hours to find your first BTC3 coins depending on the specs of your computer hardware.

On first installation of your BTC3 wallet please do not forget to ENCRYPT and put on a strong password for your wallet before you do anything else and make it a point to back up your wallet on a weekly or monthly basis depending on how active your wallet is.

BTC3 mining difficulty level starts from zero and progresses from there and depending on how many people are mining the coin that would determine the next difficulty mining level. As the other large bitcoin mining farms are currently focused on mining bitcoins all the new users of bitcoin 3 will have little to no trouble trying to mine BTC3 using their own desktop computers.


Social media

Please don’t forget to follow us on social media through our https://www.facebook.com/Bitcoin-30-101155145365773 (https://www.facebook.com/Bitcoin-30-101155145365773) and https://www.reddit.com/user/BTC3_DEV (https://www.reddit.com/user/BTC3_DEV)page for all the latest announcements, promos, contests, airdrops, giveaways and much much more.
Apple and android wallets will be available soon.


Some technical specs for you:
Available coins for mining   9500000
Algorithm                            SHA-256
Block type                    Proof-of-Work
Coin name                    Bitcoin3
Coin abbreviation               BTC3
Address letter                    3
Address letter testnet    C
Coin unit                            Satoshi
RPC port                            30267
P2P port                            30268
Block reward                    50 coins
Block halving                    95000 blocks
Coin supply                    10500000 coins
Premine amount            1000000 coins
Coinbase maturity            10 ( + 1 default confirmation) blocks
Target spacing                    5 minutes
Target timespan            10 minutes
Transaction confirmations    3 blocks

All premined coins are reserved for promos, events, contests, airdrops, site maintenance, giveaways and much much more.

Watch this post for further announcements  and updates.

ALL promos and contests, giveaways will be announced through our facebook and reddit pages.

We have enlisted the services of some reputable node hosting services to ensure our network always stays online.

As of today we have not yet partnered with any mining pool as we anticipate users will be mining this coin through their own desktop computers or laptops. Mining pool operators please feel free to get in touch with us.

We are holding off on announcing who the official BTC3 exchanges would be pending approval.

More to come....


I havent logged in into this account for ages but when i saw your FB announcement i just said to myself that i gotta check this one out.
I for one am excited and looking forward to coin launching looking to start fresh with btc3 as i have already unloaded all my btc @ 3k :-(
prepped to hodl as much btc3 as i can lol. would be nice if you have some official mining pools to go with the launch instead of just relying on people to mine from their pc's to keep the diff rating down to a min. just a thought.
Hi, we will be looking into your suggestion. We have yet to engage with a mining pool but rest assured once we do it will be someone from the bitcointalk community to guarantee reliability and that they would be a reputable mining pool.
Once you download you BTC3 wallet post your wallet address here so we can send you some free BTC3's to get you started. We will be sending free BTC3's to the first 100 people here who posts their address here for airdrops.
Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 02, 2021, 05:21:44 AM
9.52% premined though :/, Bitcoin had no premine..  Please change it, it's not bitcoin 3.0 if it has premined  :-[


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 02, 2021, 06:00:37 AM
9.52% premined though :/, Bitcoin had no premine..  Please change it, it's not bitcoin 3.0 if it has premined  :-[
We understand your concern. we are not the only coin that has premine and certainly not the first either.
As stated in the OP premine is there for promos, giveaways, airdrops, contests, marketing and to keep the lights on.
I can assure you the people that will be receiving the free airdrops a few days after the launch won't be complaining about the premines.
Premines are there mostly for the people not just the devs.
Post your BTC3 address on launch day to also receive some btc3 to get you started if you decide to come on board.
Have a great day :-)

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: pangu on March 02, 2021, 10:47:21 AM
reserved


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SPQRCoin on March 02, 2021, 01:55:09 PM
A few first questions here:
1. How does your new "bitcoin" better differ from BTC?
2. Who now supported the consensus of the network? Or network not start yet?
3. Why does your site look so bad and you used not very high-quality images from the Internet?

Hi! Do you need help on development?
I know a project where developers are required.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 02, 2021, 02:25:11 PM
I know a project where developers are required.

Hi bud! Oh ok which one is it, is it for your coin "SPQRCoin"?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 02, 2021, 02:32:51 PM
9.52% premined though :/, Bitcoin had no premine..  Please change it, it's not bitcoin 3.0 if it has premined  :-[
We understand your concern. we are not the only coin that has premine and certainly not the first either.
As stated in the OP premine is there for promos, giveaways, airdrops, contests, marketing and to keep the lights on.
I can assure you the people that will be receiving the free airdrops a few days after the launch won't be complaining about the premines.
Premines are there mostly for the people not just the devs.
Post your BTC3 address on launch day to also receive some btc3 to get you started if you decide to come on board.
Have a great day :-)

Thank you

Hi, i understand and respect your decision, it is your project after all anyway.

To me personally giving free coins is a way of killing the coin's value. There is a reason for example bitcoin that it costs so much, it is not about only speculation but also mining cost.

And doing premined does the same, in my personal opinion it is way too many coins just the reasons you've mentioned, it will decrease the coin's value.

No F.U.D intented, only sharing my thoughts and hoping you'd change your mind to save your project.
I wont mine it personally because of this, and i know a lot of  active miners who thinks the same way, which is to us the most logical one.

You have to think about the coin's mining cost



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 02, 2021, 02:37:28 PM
A few first questions here:
1. How does your new "bitcoin" better differ from BTC?
2. Who now supported the consensus of the network? Or network not start yet?
3. Why does your site look so bad and you used not very high-quality images from the Internet?

Hi! Do you need help on development?
I know a project where developers are required.

1. It is a fork of the BTC source code it only differs with the miners as the big mining farms are concentrated on the first bitcoin they are less likely to mine BTC3 and will be left to small desktop miners keeping the diff rating to a minimum. And you don't have to spend 50k to buy one btc3, you can just mine as much as you can from a desktop pc and hodl it and see where it takes you a few years down the line.
2.The network is still offline as it will only be brought online a few hours before the launch date to make sure no one else mines the coin ahead of everyone else.
3. We try to keep our costs down by spending as little as we can as we are not a pump and dump dev team trying to recoup our cost from dumping our coins. We don't have the resources to pump the coin price and even if we do we'd rather spend them on promotions and giveaways and airdrops rather than pump and dump operation. That is not how we operate. We try to bring value to the coin with as little spending as possible. The images might look bad for some might look good for others depending on your taste so this third question is subjective. If you want to donate some high quality images as per your taste feel free to do so.
Instead of bringing every new comer down why don't we try and help. You'd be amazed of what we can achieve if we all just try and help each other.

Have a nice day :-)

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 02, 2021, 02:48:51 PM
9.52% premined though :/, Bitcoin had no premine..  Please change it, it's not bitcoin 3.0 if it has premined  :-[
We understand your concern. we are not the only coin that has premine and certainly not the first either.
As stated in the OP premine is there for promos, giveaways, airdrops, contests, marketing and to keep the lights on.
I can assure you the people that will be receiving the free airdrops a few days after the launch won't be complaining about the premines.
Premines are there mostly for the people not just the devs.
Post your BTC3 address on launch day to also receive some btc3 to get you started if you decide to come on board.
Have a great day :-)

Thank you

Hi, i understand and respect your decision, it is your project after all anyway.

To me personally giving free coins is a way of killing the coin's value. There is a reason for example bitcoin that it costs so much, it is not about only speculation but also mining cost.

And doing premined does the same, in my personal opinion it is way too many coins just the reasons you've mentioned, it will decrease the coin's value.

No F.U.D intented, only sharing my thoughts and hoping you'd change your mind to save your project.
I wont mine it personally because of this, and i know a lot of  active miners who thinks the same way, which is to us the most logical one.

You have to think about the coin's mining cost


Thanks for that valuable insight, really appreciate it. :-)

"I wont mine it personally because of this, and i know a lot of  active miners who thinks the same way, which is to us the most logical one."

This is what we are really counting on, we know that most or all of veteran and big mining farms would leave our coin alone thereby the ones mining it are simple desktop pc's keeping the diff rating low in the process. a lot of new comers in the crypto market who missed out on the first btc that still wants to come in, we are giving them a chance to experience mining on a desktop pc just like what we all did way back in 09's 10's and 2011's before bitmain and and butterfly labs or even the avalon miners even came into picture.

Giving away free coins? We think from the beginners point of view and not from a veteran btc miners perspective when we designed and built the coin. We want all the young and old folks who missed out to try their luck on desktop pc mining. We want to create a new (old) generation of crypto miners.
We have big plans for the coin for the next 36-50 months and the choice of exchange I think will reflect that.
Great input btw, appreciate it.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 02, 2021, 03:53:42 PM
9.52% premined though :/, Bitcoin had no premine..  Please change it, it's not bitcoin 3.0 if it has premined  :-[


That's true !
Bitcoin 3.0 can be design our future. But here with a premine like that,

we have something to worry about. This project will not take value because of that.
And the real changes made are so minor that the probability that one day it will move forward is very low.

Good luck to you, but without me.

(Nice to delete my post everytime)
I've reason ? It's a scam ?

You can continue to delete my message. A bot will publish automaticly this post if it's deleted :)


Bitcoin 3.0 can be design our future. But here with a premine like that,

we have something to worry about. This project will not take value because of that.
And the real changes made are so minor that the probability that one day it will move forward is very low.

Good luck to you, but without me.

(Nice to delete my post everytime)
I've reason ? It's a scam ?
[/quote]
We've read your post on other announcements and its mostly all negative and anti social behavior, from what we've read you are just plain disruptive and a complete waste of time to deal with and does not even offer any expert opinions.
 You call a coin a scam when you haven't even tried it or it hasn't even launched.
Can you give us your expert opinion and enlighten us on how you arrived to that conclusion or is it just your gut feeling?
Please have some dignity, your post are being deleted it means take a hint and please go post your negative comments somewhere else as we don't have time for trolls.
Oh and btw, please feel free not to mine our coins.

Have a nice day.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SPQRCoin on March 02, 2021, 04:26:52 PM
~
Have a nice day :-)
Well, your answers seem to be true. I will observe your coin, then, after the network is launched, I will be able to understand what I can do.
How will you remove the GPU, FPGA and ASIC from the mining process? Or will you not do it?

I know a project where developers are required.

Hi bud! Oh ok which one is it, is it for your coin "SPQRCoin"?
No, man, I don't have my own coin. But I know one similar project where they are looking for developers. PM please, if interested.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 02, 2021, 04:37:55 PM
~
Have a nice day :-)
Well, your answers seem to be true. I will observe your coin, then, after the network is launched, I will be able to understand what I can do.
How will you remove the GPU, FPGA and ASIC from the mining process? Or will you not do it?

I know a project where developers are required.

Hi bud! Oh ok which one is it, is it for your coin "SPQRCoin"?
No, man, I don't have my own coin. But I know one similar project where they are looking for developers. PM please, if interested.

That's great to know, at least we can get free expert advise from you :-) / always in need of good tech devs.
GPU, FPGA, there's really not much anyone can do about it. I mean if you have those lying around and it still works I don't see any reason why it can't be used. they still sell em on ebay anyways including those usb ASIC miners.
Those might bring the diff rating up a bit but would still be manageable from a desktop mining point of view. Would be cool if we can partner up with a mining pool to have those megahashes pooled into one mining pool to compete with gpu miners. Just like the old days :-)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 02, 2021, 05:59:38 PM
No, man, I don't have my own coin. But I know one similar project where they are looking for developers. PM please, if interested.

Okk, sent you PM


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: nimogsm on March 02, 2021, 09:48:16 PM
if you are doing something of your own, then why is the original bitcoin drawn on the site in the graphic part.Create your own logo so it will be at least fair.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 03, 2021, 04:31:27 AM
if you are doing something of your own, then why is the original bitcoin drawn on the site in the graphic part.Create your own logo so it will be at least fair.
To be fair to who?
The images we use on our site are all free and non copywrited and anyone can just use them if its free from the web, that's the beauty of the internet (free images) it might be controversial, it be frowned upon but free is free, can't please everybody.

Have a nice day

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: nimogsm on March 03, 2021, 08:44:01 PM
if you are doing something of your own, then why is the original bitcoin drawn on the site in the graphic part.Create your own logo so it will be at least fair.
To be fair to who?
The images we use on our site are all free and non copywrited and anyone can just use them if its free from the web, that's the beauty of the internet (free images) it might be controversial, it be frowned upon but free is free, can't please everybody.

Have a nice day

Thank you
But if you make your own product, is it so difficult to create your own logo?Why take what is already known, if you create something new, create your own to the end.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on March 04, 2021, 03:37:06 AM
Trolls will be trolls.
Haters will be haters.  ;D

Don't get distracted, this coin has a lot of potential. Companies and countries will be adopting this coin soon enough!!!

Hope you get listed on Poloniex. :D


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: BTCoffshore on March 04, 2021, 04:02:02 AM
Looking at merging my project with yours or you can take over mine, pm if interested.
cheers


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 04, 2021, 08:04:08 PM
There is no sourcecode yet, as it's being released on 12th of march, right?
I will setup cryptohamstr.com pool as soon as this project is launched, nicehash support is present. Sounds interestening for me and with the current huge interest in the cryptoworld it might indeed attract new people of the crypto world.
Any chance you can PM me as soon as the source is released?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 05, 2021, 03:20:14 AM
There is no sourcecode yet, as it's being released on 12th of march, right?
I will setup cryptohamstr.com pool as soon as this project is launched, nicehash support is present. Sounds interestening for me and with the current huge interest in the cryptoworld it might indeed attract new people of the crypto world.
Any chance you can PM me as soon as the source is released?
Yes, project being launched on 12th of march.
I don't see any reason why we shouldn't provide you with a copy of the source code as we have done so with exchanges that we applied with.
Can send you the source code so you can compile and install and begin testing even before project launch date. Just need to figure out how. We can't change the github repo from private to public while we wait for you to download it. might do it with google docs or something similar.

Project is indeed interesting as we are currently in talks with several private businesses as they await the coin to get listed on a popular exchange and await what kind of value the coin gets that will depend if they will adapt it or hold.
Due to privacy issues we cannot disclose those entities yet but one hint we can give is one airline is looking at this coin, can't say just yet.
Lots of effort and man hours have been spent up to this moment.

Are you able to throttle the miner speed to prevent big mining farms from participating? We are kind of hoping that only desktop pc's would be able to mine this with just a few megahash to keep the diff rating low? Can't afford some big farms with several petahashes mining on the first day then bump up the diff preventing small miners from getting coins.

The whole idea of the coin is for newcomers to experience desktop mining and they can't have that unless big farms are shut out.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 05, 2021, 05:35:16 AM
***Just a Quick update***

Blockchain explorer should be online by launch date if we get lucky. Fingers crossed :-)

Thank
BTC dev team


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SPQRCoin on March 05, 2021, 01:40:10 PM
If I understand correctly, then mining will only be available in the client deployed directly on each computer? Do you have your own algorithm? But in the specification, you write Algorithm SHA-256. Satoshi did not mine using ASIC devices, but this will happen on the first day of Bitcoin3 net launch. Pools will receive all rewards, but not ordinary users using their computer.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 05, 2021, 03:12:03 PM
If I understand correctly, then mining will only be available in the client deployed directly on each computer? Do you have your own algorithm? But in the specification, you write Algorithm SHA-256. Satoshi did not mine using ASIC devices, but this will happen on the first day of Bitcoin3 net launch. Pools will receive all rewards, but not ordinary users using their computer.
We were hoping that desktop miners can use the simple old cgminer either using their cpu or desktop gpu's pointed to the pools stratum. But then again if we start using antminers those might be powerful enough to bump up the diff ratings. Even the old 200ghs antminers might prevent desktop miners from finding blocks. Do you think we should hold off on deploying the mining pool for a while and let desktop miners have a go at it for a while using the clients console's "generate 1"  ? client mining is possible on this version for desktop self mining  connected to the node.

Whats your 2 cents on this?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 05, 2021, 03:36:49 PM
As my experience is: if it is asic minable asics will come in, especially for sha256/scrypt algos.
If you want to prevent insta ASIC mine you should lower early blockreward from 100% to, for example, only 10%. So it will not be profitable in the beginning to asic mine.
There is no possibility to block miners >200GH/S for example. If you want CPU/GPU only then you should use different algo. Besides sha256 algo will allow the coin to get a nice hashrate and a stable network after some days. But people mineing with CPU/GPU will, most likely, only receive small BTC3 amount.
Another possibility to attract more peple is quite easy: airdrop.
Let people put a BTC3 signature on for example, and if they do so for about 2 weeks you drop some of the premined coins to them. In my experience, new coins with signature campaign and airdop, are very well seen in the community. People will see that you do not want to keep the premine only for yourself (the devs) but also for the community. If you would need some help for setting up something allowing you to payout the signature campaign holders, get in touch with me. I am someone who enjoys helping others, and i am quite sure, that "only" the coin cointaining BTC might sky rocket.

Don't get me wrong, i am not criticising your coin model, i am just shareing my experience as someone who is in to cryptos for "many years" now ;)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SPQRCoin on March 05, 2021, 03:40:54 PM
If I understand correctly, then mining will only be available in the client deployed directly on each computer? Do you have your own algorithm? But in the specification, you write Algorithm SHA-256. Satoshi did not mine using ASIC devices, but this will happen on the first day of Bitcoin3 net launch. Pools will receive all rewards, but not ordinary users using their computer.
We were hoping that desktop miners can use the simple old cgminer either using their cpu or desktop gpu's pointed to the pools stratum. But then again if we start using antminers those might be powerful enough to bump up the diff ratings. Even the old 200ghs antminers might prevent desktop miners from finding blocks. Do you think we should hold off on deploying the mining pool for a while and let desktop miners have a go at it for a while using the clients console's "generate 1"  ? client mining is possible on this version for desktop self mining  connected to the node.

Whats your 2 cents on this?
You could give the option to mine Bitcoin3 using only the button in the wallet. Otherwise, I don't see any analogy with BTC and Satoshi.
I'm already warming up 12 threads of my CPU for this ;)

https://i.imgur.com/83JGAIP.png


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 05, 2021, 03:49:57 PM
If I understand correctly, then mining will only be available in the client deployed directly on each computer? Do you have your own algorithm? But in the specification, you write Algorithm SHA-256. Satoshi did not mine using ASIC devices, but this will happen on the first day of Bitcoin3 net launch. Pools will receive all rewards, but not ordinary users using their computer.
We were hoping that desktop miners can use the simple old cgminer either using their cpu or desktop gpu's pointed to the pools stratum. But then again if we start using antminers those might be powerful enough to bump up the diff ratings. Even the old 200ghs antminers might prevent desktop miners from finding blocks. Do you think we should hold off on deploying the mining pool for a while and let desktop miners have a go at it for a while using the clients console's "generate 1"  ? client mining is possible on this version for desktop self mining  connected to the node.

Whats your 2 cents on this?
You could give the option to mine Bitcoin3 using only the button in the wallet. Otherwise, I don't see any analogy with BTC and Satoshi.
I'm already warming up 12 threads of my CPU for this ;)

https://i.imgur.com/83JGAIP.png
Or we could hold off releasing the source code 1 week after the official launch.
release only the client so desktop pc's can mine them for at least a week to give small players/beginners to mine their own coins first.

Also installed BTC3 on 2 old thinkpads that'll be hashing 24/7 lol


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 05, 2021, 04:00:55 PM
As my experience is: if it is asic minable asics will come in, especially for sha256/scrypt algos.
If you want to prevent insta ASIC mine you should lower early blockreward from 100% to, for example, only 10%. So it will not be profitable in the beginning to asic mine.
There is no possibility to block miners >200GH/S for example. If you want CPU/GPU only then you should use different algo. Besides sha256 algo will allow the coin to get a nice hashrate and a stable network after some days. But people mineing with CPU/GPU will, most likely, only receive small BTC3 amount.
Another possibility to attract more peple is quite easy: airdrop.
Let people put a BTC3 signature on for example, and if they do so for about 2 weeks you drop some of the premined coins to them. In my experience, new coins with signature campaign and airdop, are very well seen in the community. People will see that you do not want to keep the premine only for yourself (the devs) but also for the community. If you would need some help for setting up something allowing you to payout the signature campaign holders, get in touch with me. I am someone who enjoys helping others, and i am quite sure, that "only" the coin cointaining BTC might sky rocket.

Don't get me wrong, i am not criticising your coin model, i am just shareing my experience as someone who is in to cryptos for "many years" now ;)

Yeah, airdrops is definitely on our scope of work, if you can make the process easier for us then by all means :-)

did you want to start another thread where they can only reply with their btc3 address to get airdrops? sort of like a faucet?
I was thinking that people can just leave their btc3 addresses here via reply on our facebook page for the airdrop. did you have a better plan?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MRKLYE on March 05, 2021, 04:18:53 PM
redacted


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MRKLYE on March 05, 2021, 04:20:31 PM
9.52% premined though :/, Bitcoin had no premine..  Please change it, it's not bitcoin 3.0 if it has premined  :-[

OK.. to be fair you're giving this guy shit about a premine while trying to push a DASH clone called superdoge that has a premine ffs.

All these fucking bottom feeder script kiddies need to stop posting copy and paste clone coins and actually work on something that isn't a waste of everyone's time.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 05, 2021, 05:02:13 PM
9.52% premined though :/, Bitcoin had no premine..  Please change it, it's not bitcoin 3.0 if it has premined  :-[

OK.. to be fair you're giving this guy shit about a premine while trying to push a DASH clone called superdoge that has a premine ffs.

All these fucking bottom feeder script kiddies need to stop posting copy and paste clone coins and actually work on something that isn't a waste of everyone's time.

wtf are you talking about lol, i didnt make superdoge. look again at who made the topic  :D



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 10, 2021, 01:43:09 AM
2 Days to go till launch!!!
Wont be long now.  :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 11, 2021, 04:35:20 PM
It has come to our attention that some unscrupulous scammers promoting bitcoin multiplier schemes using bitcoin 3.0 logo and posting on our facebook page has been promoting and asking people to deposit bitcoins into their wallet address with a promise of tripling the amount once returned.
We are in no way shape or form affiliated with these scammers and we will not ask anyone to deposit anything into our wallet address whether it be fiat or crypto coins.
WE DO NOT ASK NOR WILL ASK ANYONE TO DEPOSIT OR SEND US ANY MONEY OR COINS.
We will be airdropping BTC3 coins to 100 lucky winners just by posting their wallet address and WILL NOT ASK FOR ANYTHING BEFOREHAND OR IN RETURN.
If you see this kinds of post on our page or on any facebook or twitter page we strongly recommend to report them to the site admin and block them from your accounts.
Do not send them any coins, you will never see your coins again. Their testimonial comments belongs to their accounts and are 100% controlled by them.
Please do not be conned they use greed to scam people.
Thank you
Bitcoin3 dev team.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SPQRCoin on March 11, 2021, 08:09:02 PM
2 Days to go till launch!!!
Wont be long now.  :)
Tomorrow is 2 days before the start. You won't be making any shifts in rescheduling the launch dates? What time in UTC is the launch scheduled?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 12:59:39 AM
2 Days to go till launch!!!
Wont be long now.  :)
Tomorrow is 2 days before the start. You won't be making any shifts in rescheduling the launch dates? What time in UTC is the launch scheduled?

No we will not be shifting the launch date and time. It is still going ahead as scheduled.

https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20210312T030000&p1=1440&p2=248 (https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20210312T030000&p1=1440&p2=248)

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on March 12, 2021, 02:03:07 AM
Waiting for you to be on bitrex, binance or poloniex, kraken.

pls pls pls get listed there, i got accounts there, cant wait to trade, want to hodl as much much as i can lmao


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 12, 2021, 05:50:16 AM
Why is my mining not using PC resources?CPU load 5-12%


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 12, 2021, 06:05:32 AM
No source code, only qt wallets  :-\, who knows what's in the compiled wallets, too risky  :P :P  :-\


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on March 12, 2021, 06:07:18 AM
No source code, only qt wallets  :-\, who knows what's in the compiled wallets, too risky  :P :P  :-\
Sourse  ???


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 07:10:25 AM
No source code, only qt wallets  :-\, who knows what's in the compiled wallets, too risky  :P :P  :-\
Sourse  ???
We are trying to troubleshoot some website issues that show up all the download folders including the source code.
Thanks for your patience. :-)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 07:21:52 AM
Why is my mining not using PC resources?CPU load 5-12%

It does not consume too much pc resources not like other programs such as cg miner and others but rest assured it is mining and depending on your device it might take some time to mine your first coins, right now the diff rating is already at 547.2780367267 Networkhashps    @ 5040048.4792583


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on March 12, 2021, 07:38:00 AM
No source code, only qt wallets  :-\, who knows what's in the compiled wallets, too risky  :P :P  :-\

LMAO

its actually kind of a good thing for now as it holds back some mining pools throwing PH/s into the mining and zeroing out the little guys chances of mining a block. i wanted a mining pool for this coin but now seeing it being mined by my pc with no trouble i kinda liked it that way at least for the time being while their site issue is not fixed yet ROFL.

The moment source code comes out mining pools will hash this in no time giving little to no coins to small desktop miners like myself. :-)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 12, 2021, 07:57:41 AM
Be careful that there is a Trojan horse in the wallet, my Bitcoin was gone and stolen.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 08:04:45 AM
Be careful that there is a Trojan horse in the wallet, my Bitcoin was gone and stolen.

Please read our facebook page comments about scanning the wallet first to verify it's from the original source and have not been intercepted by any man in the middle attack.
Losing your bitcoins is no one else's fault but yours, you should have encrypted your wallet with a strong encryption key the moment you installed it, if you don't know how to encrypt a wallet then you shouldn't be playing with one in the first place.
Also please read OP before making such comments as it makes you look silly.


Goes to show what your motivations are for posting in our OP.  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2864681;sa=showPosts (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2864681;sa=showPosts)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 12, 2021, 08:35:59 AM
Be careful that there is a Trojan horse in the wallet, my Bitcoin was gone and stolen.

Aw ouch.... how many have you lost?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 12, 2021, 08:37:22 AM
No source code, only qt wallets  :-\, who knows what's in the compiled wallets, too risky  :P :P  :-\

LMAO

its actually kind of a good thing for now as it holds back some mining pools throwing PH/s into the mining and zeroing out the little guys chances of mining a block. i wanted a mining pool for this coin but now seeing it being mined by my pc with no trouble i kinda liked it that way at least for the time being while their site issue is not fixed yet ROFL.

The moment source code comes out mining pools will hash this in no time giving little to no coins to small desktop miners like myself. :-)

That is a risk i wouldn't take


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 08:43:02 AM
No source code, only qt wallets  :-\, who knows what's in the compiled wallets, too risky  :P :P  :-\

LMAO

its actually kind of a good thing for now as it holds back some mining pools throwing PH/s into the mining and zeroing out the little guys chances of mining a block. i wanted a mining pool for this coin but now seeing it being mined by my pc with no trouble i kinda liked it that way at least for the time being while their site issue is not fixed yet ROFL.

The moment source code comes out mining pools will hash this in no time giving little to no coins to small desktop miners like myself. :-)

That is a risk i wouldn't take
We wouldn't have it any other way, if you are not comfortable with the current qt wallets without the source code we would not force you or anyone to mine the coins :-).
Rest assured we are doing everything we can to resolve the site issue why the wallets and source code is not showing up.

Thank you and have a nice day.

can't wait to mine on pools, my pc is no longer getting coins with diff of 500 lol ;-D


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: splacent on March 12, 2021, 09:02:20 AM
But where you have downloaded the wallet ?

I see just on website a picture of a cat ....


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 12, 2021, 09:05:39 AM
Be careful that there is a Trojan horse in the wallet, my Bitcoin was gone and stolen.

But where you have downloaded the wallet ?

I see just on website a picture of a cat ....

It has been deleted.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 09:06:33 AM
Be careful that there is a Trojan horse in the wallet, my Bitcoin was gone and stolen.

But where you have downloaded the wallet ?

I see just on website a picture of a cat ....

This is the alternative download link from github repository  https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source?tab=repositories (https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source?tab=repositories)
while we try and fix the website issue and it might take a while for the updates to propagate across the server.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: splacent on March 12, 2021, 09:07:32 AM
Be careful that there is a Trojan horse in the wallet, my Bitcoin was gone and stolen.

But where you have downloaded the wallet ?

I see just on website a picture of a cat ....

It has been deleted.

ah ok, yes i see it on facebook...


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: xuzicheng1001 on March 12, 2021, 11:28:00 AM
3LhQWhYwF7uNQViSTRiF88QnpaHsTRnB3T


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 12, 2021, 11:38:05 AM
3Vrco49eEbPpWhUQYr7aQUsJbqEepmTL1U


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Tatsuya21 on March 12, 2021, 11:53:05 AM
3FFFaLYWicHRDC4grv27MFTxw55P6RcQaF


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Admkng5 on March 12, 2021, 12:35:44 PM
3QVDQvh95kQD7trzGv4FRhjYDFbcTHyCGE


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: RandBrand42 on March 12, 2021, 12:56:57 PM
 38bK9N28GKiMCMPwATdJE32xQbZn9aYJq8

Thanks for the drop. BTC Too slow to mine a block.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 12, 2021, 01:06:37 PM
I have more than 4 hours of work and no coins mined !!!!


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 12, 2021, 01:19:43 PM
3LuaCQ11RXqoDwVnAR7d47tESWrX8Lbsmc


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Tatsuya21 on March 12, 2021, 01:23:08 PM
yeah id like a drop aswell if its possible. 5hours mining no coins.


3FFFaLYWicHRDC4grv27MFTxw55P6RcQaF


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 12, 2021, 01:26:10 PM
Wallet mining not work. after 4 hours 0 BTC3

When I launch the mining mine.bat I see only:

[
]
[
]
[...

it's correct?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 12, 2021, 01:31:46 PM
Wallet mining not work. after 4 hours 0 BTC3

When I launch the mining mine.bat I see only:

[
]
[
]
[...

it's correct?

The developer secretly mines on the mining pool. . . . CPU or give up


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 01:32:02 PM
yeah id like a drop aswell if its possible. 5hours mining no coins.


3FFFaLYWicHRDC4grv27MFTxw55P6RcQaF

with the current diff rating and number of miners it may take a while depending also with the specs of your mining desktop

Status    Running
Blocks    862
Connections    22
Difficulty    1736.0082457225
Networkhashps    938610189.41722
Block age    33 minutes


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 01:34:54 PM
Wallet mining not work. after 4 hours 0 BTC3

When I launch the mining mine.bat I see only:

[
]
[
]
[...

it's correct?

The developer secretly mines on the mining pool. . . . CPU or give up

Why would we secretly mine in a mining pool when we have premined coins? Mining is reserved for the people not the developers.
Please think before you comment, makes you look silly and stupid or better yet don't comment at all if you have nothing constructive to say.

Thank you and have a nice day :-)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 01:36:44 PM
Wallet mining not work. after 4 hours 0 BTC3

When I launch the mining mine.bat I see only:

[
]
[
]
[...

it's correct?

Yes that is correct, a cmd window will open and will display that, when a block is solved by your computer it will display the hash (some gibberish string of numbers and letters)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 12, 2021, 01:37:28 PM
Wallet mining not work. after 4 hours 0 BTC3

When I launch the mining mine.bat I see only:

[
]
[
]
[...

it's correct?

The developer secretly mines on the mining pool. . . . CPU or give up

Why would we secretly mine in a mining pool when we have premined coins? Mining is reserved for the people not the developers.
Please think before you comment, makes you look silly and stupid or better yet don't comment at all if you have nothing constructive to say.

Thank you and have a nice day :-)

Then why don't you release the source code. . Establish a mining pool?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 12, 2021, 01:38:25 PM
Wallet mining not work. after 4 hours 0 BTC3

When I launch the mining mine.bat I see only:

[
]
[
]
[...

it's correct?

Yes that is correct, a cmd window will open and will display that, when a block is solved by your computer it will display the hash (some gibberish string of numbers and letters)

OK

Dear SonOfSatosh1 its possible have some drop? Thank you. Best regards.

3LuaCQ11RXqoDwVnAR7d47tESWrX8Lbsmc


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 01:41:15 PM
BTC3 airdrops will be done on saturdays or whenever there's 100 addresses to send to.

Thank you

BTC3 dev team


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 01:42:49 PM
Wallet mining not work. after 4 hours 0 BTC3

When I launch the mining mine.bat I see only:

[
]
[
]
[...

it's correct?

The developer secretly mines on the mining pool. . . . CPU or give up

Why would we secretly mine in a mining pool when we have premined coins? Mining is reserved for the people not the developers.
Please think before you comment, makes you look silly and stupid or better yet don't comment at all if you have nothing constructive to say.

Thank you and have a nice day :-)

Then why don't you release the source code. . Establish a mining pool?

Please read the earlier posts, you're asking questions that have already been answered.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 12, 2021, 01:45:28 PM
BTC3 airdrops will be done on saturdays or whenever there's 100 addresses to send to.

Thank you

BTC3 dev team

OK, thank you for your reply.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 12, 2021, 01:51:59 PM
yeah id like a drop aswell if its possible. 5hours mining no coins.


3FFFaLYWicHRDC4grv27MFTxw55P6RcQaF

with the current diff rating and number of miners it may take a while depending also with the specs of your mining desktop

Status    Running
Blocks    862
Connections    22
Difficulty    1736.0082457225
Networkhashps    938610189.41722
Block age    33 minutes

I don't understand why the minig depends on the specs of the computer. My CPU usage in wallet minig is only 10%
The minig uses only a small portion of the CPU


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: furcalor on March 12, 2021, 02:01:16 PM
35oyY38ETdrs5qNh5BvC74wvavwrnyQP64
for the airdrop


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 12, 2021, 02:01:36 PM
Is there anyone who has mined some BTC3?
I not understand if mining works or not?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: minerDJ on March 12, 2021, 02:01:51 PM
  8)

38Yuth3SPX9QFGeGrV5CHfwTtq5U1gy1Zk

Registered for the airdrop

Good Luck with BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 12, 2021, 02:04:50 PM

We wouldn't have it any other way, if you are not comfortable with the current qt wallets without the source code we would not force you or anyone to mine the coins :-).
Rest assured we are doing everything we can to resolve the site issue why the wallets and source code is not showing up.

Thank you and have a nice day.

can't wait to mine on pools, my pc is no longer getting coins with diff of 500 lol ;-D


I never said i was feeling being forced, neither i was talking to you anyway

I've never said i  wanted a pool, but i wouldnt take the risk of using already compiled wallets.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 02:06:55 PM

We wouldn't have it any other way, if you are not comfortable with the current qt wallets without the source code we would not force you or anyone to mine the coins :-).
Rest assured we are doing everything we can to resolve the site issue why the wallets and source code is not showing up.

Thank you and have a nice day.

can't wait to mine on pools, my pc is no longer getting coins with diff of 500 lol ;-D


I never said i was feeling being forced, neither i was talking to you anyway

I've never said i  wanted a pool, but i wouldnt take the risk of using already compiled wallets.

No worries
Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 12, 2021, 02:11:50 PM
I think there is a problem with the minig. I have so many friends who started mining BTC3 too but after several hours no one could find 1 block, even those using powerful CPUs.

There is a block explorer for BTC3?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 02:21:29 PM
I think there is a problem with the minig. I have so many friends who started mining BTC3 too but after several hours no one could find 1 block, even those using powerful CPUs.

Mining takes a lot of patience, it does not find blocks whenever you want to. It will depend on lot of other factors as well. It could take seconds or hours or even days or even longer for a single computer to get lucky and find a block especially if there is a lot of competition.

Yes there is a block explorer for BTC3 we are just having some issues with the json files and config files not matching up it should be online soon.

Thank you

Status    Running
Blocks    862
Connections    20
Difficulty    1736.0082457225
Networkhashps    938610189.41722
Block age    1 hour


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Tatsuya21 on March 12, 2021, 02:33:58 PM
Ill keep mining, lets see ow long it will take :p, also why does it only use 10% of cpu?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 02:39:38 PM
Ill keep mining, lets see ow long it will take :p, also why does it only use 10% of cpu?

You can use some third party software that might utilize more of your pc. You can google cgminer but most are riddled with viruses and worms that is why we did  not recommend it in the first place and we still don't, use it at your own risk!!!

Thank you
BTC3 dev team


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 12, 2021, 05:02:19 PM

You can use some third party software that might utilize more of your pc. You can google cgminer but most are riddled with viruses and worms that is why we did  not recommend it in the first place and we still don't, use it at your own risk!!!

Thank you
BTC3 dev team

I downloaded cgminer 3.7.2 because I read that is the last version that supports GPUs. How do I use cgminer to mine BTC3. What command do I run to get it to work?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on March 12, 2021, 06:02:48 PM
3AeLWFNFbDJ99tCMvvvvaoFaG4jmCPHn1z


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 12, 2021, 06:09:47 PM
3LjV5StkVUKuSXgWGAf2W8SJvoDReznuAQ


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 12, 2021, 08:08:41 PM
3Ga1phwRjAjbJg4wqQ3e8ZSgRzgPUvBti3 all I see is [] along the side


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 12, 2021, 11:36:43 PM
Status    Running
Blocks    903
Connections    23
Difficulty    586.93350362766
Networkhashps    1637982101.9262
Block age    1 hour


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 13, 2021, 12:58:02 AM
I have a group of friends who have tried to mine BTC3 after many hours no one has found 1 block.
Wallet mining is weakened to make it impossible to find 1 block.
I think someone is mining the blocks with another method and keeping the all blocks to himself.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 13, 2021, 03:54:05 AM
Been mining for hours, got nothing. What's going on and how do I use cgminer?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 13, 2021, 03:58:56 AM
Been mining for hours, got nothing. What's going on and how do I use cgminer?
We do not engcourage using cgminer as most of whats out there in the wild are infected by either a trojan, worm or other types of viruses. As we posted earlier use it at your own risk!!!
There is a lot of resources online if  you just google them.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 13, 2021, 04:59:18 AM
what are the settings for cgminer or other miner on cpu?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 13, 2021, 01:40:15 PM
I have a group of friends who have tried to mine BTC3 after many hours no one has found 1 block.
Wallet mining is weakened to make it impossible to find 1 block.
I think someone is mining the blocks with another method and keeping the all blocks to himself.
That's the idea of mining. It's not about sharing is caring, it's about may the stronger miner win all the coins to himself. Feel free to deploy some usb asics if you have them.
Anyone can use any mining rig they want to mine the coins no rule against that. :-)

There are  three ways to acquire the coin, you either mine it, get it from airdrops or buy it from an exchange when the coin gets listed on an exchange.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 13, 2021, 01:48:37 PM
Status    Running
Blocks    972
Connections    23
Difficulty    376.41821853265
Networkhashps    2226621116.4074
Block age    3 hours


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: splacent on March 13, 2021, 02:01:55 PM
for me that's not mining....

spend time and electricity for nothing and use cpu....

i have a lot of computer 3% to 5% use ....

It's just a bad game we play loto





Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 13, 2021, 04:55:11 PM
I am looking for github source but i can't find it, i would like to setup cryptohamstr.com pool. It would be great if you could send me the github link :)

*edit*
Just saw that you have precompiled wallet on your website, is there a source code?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 13, 2021, 08:26:15 PM
Good luck guys I didnt get a thing and wallet wont sync anymore im out, if I could connect to wallet with my usb gekko newpac I would but wont let me wallet says.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on March 13, 2021, 10:00:19 PM
3QRwN5wm3sVKSfdB6x82tbJEnuoqGFeAxq


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on March 13, 2021, 10:05:06 PM
Status    Running
Blocks    972
Connections    23
Difficulty    376.41821853265
Networkhashps    2226621116.4074
Block age    3 hours

Pool  ???


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 14, 2021, 02:29:57 AM
I am looking for github source but i can't find it, i would like to setup cryptohamstr.com pool. It would be great if you could send me the github link :)

*edit*
Just saw that you have precompiled wallet on your website, is there a source code?

Hi,

Already replied to your pm.

Thank you.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 14, 2021, 02:32:22 AM
Status    Running
Blocks    972
Connections    23
Difficulty    376.41821853265
Networkhashps    2226621116.4074
Block age    3 hours

Pool  ???

Should be up soon.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 14, 2021, 06:37:50 AM
block age 3 hours but found in 24 hours more than 100 blocks how can this be? How to setup mining for 100% processor


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: QuattroQ2 on March 14, 2021, 04:02:35 PM
I would be happy about an airdrop.

3Bruz44M8ZnkBkUYWMhzXtQQ4xd51s5taD

I have 4 PCs and 2 laptops and have been running on all of them since yesterday, nothing happens


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 14, 2021, 04:43:47 PM
3EphTcvJnJ7VQPxEGagHVBJRdYLjJWk3ib


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: vidgetpro on March 14, 2021, 07:43:40 PM
3JsiCmXWkxpzd1CtE3jt8Ag7dvYjh3sXZK



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MiningCoinsPool on March 14, 2021, 08:10:58 PM
block age 3 hours but found in 24 hours more than 100 blocks how can this be? How to setup mining for 100% processor

Because they forked the coin from a recent version probably, which has a difficulty algo process that increases the difficulty very quickly and mostly at high value since it has been made to be mined with asics

now they do not want to share the source code so it's dead unless they release it and people will be able to mine from stratums and gpus or asics


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 15, 2021, 01:07:29 AM
I have found my first block  ;).... 50 BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: BoozyTalking on March 15, 2021, 07:46:55 AM
What happened with Bitcoin2?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Mercedes.li on March 15, 2021, 10:38:53 AM
373oPsCeLDnSpsrQ7ZRpUBJqU4o9sQpYbx

I am very interested in this coin and would love to see it grow.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: fonzerrellie on March 15, 2021, 08:09:45 PM
 no idea about this project, seems a bit iffy... but who knows

they should get source code and explorer up asap


this miner was easy to set up.   https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer/releases



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 15, 2021, 08:46:56 PM
how to setup cpu miner https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer/releases


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: fonzerrellie on March 15, 2021, 09:06:29 PM
how to setup cpu miner https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer/releases

have the Bitcoin3.conf file set up in your roaming file like in the instructions, unpack the pooler miner in its own file somewhere and make a bat file

in the bat file put

minerd -a sha256d -t 5 -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 --coinbase-addr=address from your wallet -u user_name_in_bitcoin3.conf -p password_in_bitcoin3.conf
pause

-t 5 is how many cpu cores it will use


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 15, 2021, 09:32:20 PM
how to setup cpu miner https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer/releases

have the Bitcoin3.conf file set up in your roaming file like in the instructions, unpack the pooler miner and make a bat file

in the bat file put

minerd -a sha256d -t 5 -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 --coinbase-addr=address from your wallet -u user_name_in_bitcoin3.conf -p password_in_bitcoin3.conf
pause

-t 5 is how many cpu cores it will use

The developer has disappeared


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: vidgetpro on March 15, 2021, 09:58:15 PM
I have found my first block  ;).... 50 BTC3

How are you mining? Are you using any additional hardware like USB ASIC's?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: fonzerrellie on March 15, 2021, 10:54:32 PM
how to setup cpu miner https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer/releases

have the Bitcoin3.conf file set up in your roaming file like in the instructions, unpack the pooler miner and make a bat file

in the bat file put

minerd -a sha256d -t 5 -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 --coinbase-addr=address from your wallet -u user_name_in_bitcoin3.conf -p password_in_bitcoin3.conf
pause

-t 5 is how many cpu cores it will use

The developer has disappeared

maybe, I dont see the point... could they have dumped premine already lols is it even on an exchange yet

seems they are with holding source so pools dont dominate the first week of mining

time will tell I guess


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 16, 2021, 03:15:41 AM
I am looking for github source but i can't find it, i would like to setup cryptohamstr.com pool. It would be great if you could send me the github link :)

*edit*
Just saw that you have precompiled wallet on your website, is there a source code?

Source code is now available at the website https://www/bitcoin-3.com (https://www/bitcoin-3.com)
apologies it took a while as we had to wait for host provider customer service to sort out some issues with the domain files.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 16, 2021, 03:18:40 AM
how to setup cpu miner https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer/releases

have the Bitcoin3.conf file set up in your roaming file like in the instructions, unpack the pooler miner and make a bat file

in the bat file put

minerd -a sha256d -t 5 -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 --coinbase-addr=address from your wallet -u user_name_in_bitcoin3.conf -p password_in_bitcoin3.conf
pause

-t 5 is how many cpu cores it will use

The developer has disappeared

maybe, I dont see the point... could they have dumped premine already lols is it even on an exchange yet

seems they are with holding source so pools dont dominate the first week of mining

time will tell I guess

Now that the source code is released it's only a matter of time before mining pools dominate the mining and take over the entire network hash, strongly suggest for those mining with desktop pc's to join the pool testbug is setting up.

We are organizing and still gathering more BTC3 addresses for the airdrop scheduled on Friday or Saturday.

Thank you
BTC3

Edit: source code now also available on github repo.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 16, 2021, 08:38:05 AM
When will bitcoin3 be traded


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on March 16, 2021, 11:08:41 AM
Hi Dev, the airdop is this Friday?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: fonzerrellie on March 16, 2021, 07:05:55 PM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 16, 2021, 09:33:35 PM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes

I guess we need more seed nodes to stabilise the network at the early stage.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: fonzerrellie on March 16, 2021, 11:26:55 PM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes

I guess we need more seed nodes to stabilise the network at the early stage.

 that would do it, I find deleting the roaming file (keep wallet.dat and Bitcoin3.conf) and restarting it fresh works to reconnect properly. I get a few mh with the pooler miner and have found a couple blocks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 17, 2021, 02:14:04 AM
Hi Dev, the airdop is this Friday?

Yes that is correct, either friday or saturday.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 17, 2021, 02:16:44 AM
When will bitcoin3 be traded
We are still waiting for the exchange approval.
We do not control their processing times and don't want to follow up too often as they might get annoyed so we are just patiently waiting while mining the coins.
Fingers crossed, hopefully they see the value and potential our coin has to offer to newcomers.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 17, 2021, 02:18:24 AM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes
Hopefully mining pool with testbug will come with some simple block explorer when it goes online while our dev team is still working on the more comprehensive block explorer.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 17, 2021, 02:21:30 AM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes

I guess we need more seed nodes to stabilise the network at the early stage.

 that would do it, I find deleting the roaming file (keep wallet.dat and Bitcoin3.conf) and restarting it fresh works to reconnect properly. I get a few mh with the pooler miner and have found a couple blocks
We did have one more seed node a few days ago but has now gone offline, wonder who it was. :-)
Agree, wee need more people to seed node the network.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Jimbo00 on March 17, 2021, 08:36:13 AM
3GTwUkWLjQsD34pKHMYXj6znHaEboTSjrC


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SPQRCoin on March 17, 2021, 02:08:04 PM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes

I guess we need more seed nodes to stabilise the network at the early stage.

 that would do it, I find deleting the roaming file (keep wallet.dat and Bitcoin3.conf) and restarting it fresh works to reconnect properly. I get a few mh with the pooler miner and have found a couple blocks
We did have one more seed node a few days ago but has now gone offline, wonder who it was. :-)
Agree, wee need more people to seed node the network.

Thank you
BTC3
You can spend team coins to reward those people who will keep the running nodes. Many projects do this. We need to get people interested in doing this.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: fonzerrellie on March 17, 2021, 07:16:10 PM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes

I guess we need more seed nodes to stabilise the network at the early stage.

 that would do it, I find deleting the roaming file (keep wallet.dat and Bitcoin3.conf) and restarting it fresh works to reconnect properly. I get a few mh with the pooler miner and have found a couple blocks
We did have one more seed node a few days ago but has now gone offline, wonder who it was. :-)
Agree, wee need more people to seed node the network.

Thank you
BTC3
You can spend team coins to reward those people who will keep the running nodes. Many projects do this. We need to get people interested in doing this.

That is a good idea, also wouldn't any pools and a blockexplorer have a permanent nodeÉ as well if it gets listed on an exchangeÉ   Graviex seems to like to list new coins


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 18, 2021, 12:17:28 AM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes

I guess we need more seed nodes to stabilise the network at the early stage.

 that would do it, I find deleting the roaming file (keep wallet.dat and Bitcoin3.conf) and restarting it fresh works to reconnect properly. I get a few mh with the pooler miner and have found a couple blocks
We did have one more seed node a few days ago but has now gone offline, wonder who it was. :-)
Agree, wee need more people to seed node the network.

Thank you
BTC3
You can spend team coins to reward those people who will keep the running nodes. Many projects do this. We need to get people interested in doing this.

Any party interested in doing this suggestion please send us a pm.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 18, 2021, 12:18:34 AM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes

I guess we need more seed nodes to stabilise the network at the early stage.

 that would do it, I find deleting the roaming file (keep wallet.dat and Bitcoin3.conf) and restarting it fresh works to reconnect properly. I get a few mh with the pooler miner and have found a couple blocks
We did have one more seed node a few days ago but has now gone offline, wonder who it was. :-)
Agree, wee need more people to seed node the network.

Thank you
BTC3
You can spend team coins to reward those people who will keep the running nodes. Many projects do this. We need to get people interested in doing this.

That is a good idea, also wouldn't any pools and a blockexplorer have a permanent nodeÉ as well if it gets listed on an exchangeÉ   Graviex seems to like to list new coins

We will look into it.
Thanks for the suggestion.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 18, 2021, 01:14:55 AM
I am looking for github source but i can't find it, i would like to setup cryptohamstr.com pool. It would be great if you could send me the github link :)

*edit*
Just saw that you have precompiled wallet on your website, is there a source code?
Hi,

Any updates on coin listing on cryptohamstr.com

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on March 19, 2021, 01:08:03 AM
I am looking for github source but i can't find it, i would like to setup cryptohamstr.com pool. It would be great if you could send me the github link :)

*edit*
Just saw that you have precompiled wallet on your website, is there a source code?
Hi,

Any updates on coin listing on cryptohamstr.com

Thank you
BTC3

Pool  ???


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 19, 2021, 02:09:08 AM
I am looking for github source but i can't find it, i would like to setup cryptohamstr.com pool. It would be great if you could send me the github link :)

*edit*
Just saw that you have precompiled wallet on your website, is there a source code?
Hi,

Any updates on coin listing on cryptohamstr.com

Thank you
BTC3

Pool  ???

Yes. And we need more than one pool to prevent possible 51% attack.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on March 19, 2021, 03:41:36 AM
I am looking for github source but i can't find it, i would like to setup cryptohamstr.com pool. It would be great if you could send me the github link :)

*edit*
Just saw that you have precompiled wallet on your website, is there a source code?
Hi,

Any updates on coin listing on cryptohamstr.com

Thank you
BTC3

Pool  ???

Yes. And we need more than one pool to prevent possible 51% attack.
no pool :'( :'( :'(


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 19, 2021, 04:10:56 AM
how to setup cpu miner https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer/releases

have the Bitcoin3.conf file set up in your roaming file like in the instructions, unpack the pooler miner in its own file somewhere and make a bat file

in the bat file put

minerd -a sha256d -t 5 -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 --coinbase-addr=address from your wallet -u user_name_in_bitcoin3.conf -p password_in_bitcoin3.conf
pause

-t 5 is how many cpu cores it will use

Thanks for posting this, just mined 100 BTC3, took about 2-3 hours.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 19, 2021, 04:30:27 AM
What happened with Bitcoin2?

Maybe Bitcoin Cash is Bitcoin2, I don't know  ???


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 19, 2021, 06:27:57 AM
is there a blockexplorer coming É   It would be very helpful to have an active node list so we could add some addnode= in our conf file. wallet still seems to stall out and is slow to reconnect sometimes

I guess we need more seed nodes to stabilise the network at the early stage.

 that would do it, I find deleting the roaming file (keep wallet.dat and Bitcoin3.conf) and restarting it fresh works to reconnect properly. I get a few mh with the pooler miner and have found a couple blocks
We did have one more seed node a few days ago but has now gone offline, wonder who it was. :-)
Agree, wee need more people to seed node the network.

Thank you
BTC3
You can spend team coins to reward those people who will keep the running nodes. Many projects do this. We need to get people interested in doing this.

Any party interested in doing this suggestion please send us a pm.

Thank you
BTC3

Hi,
I've added a new seed node 158.101.29.12.
Feel free to add. I already see more than 30 connections.

And welcome for any donation anyone wants :-)

BTC3: 3fgdHC5WFizgm9p4UgYq3qs3qqMxNA1dGj



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 19, 2021, 09:48:02 AM
what do need to start a new node?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SPQRCoin on March 19, 2021, 04:11:23 PM
what do need to start a new node?
You must download the software from the developers https://bitcoin-3.com/wallets.html website and run it on your computer. You don't need to do anything else.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 19, 2021, 04:24:09 PM
I want to run my own node, how can I do it?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: FalconCrypto on March 19, 2021, 07:11:42 PM
Where can I go to see the hash rate for BTC3?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SAA on March 19, 2021, 07:25:44 PM
Hello!
I ran the file self_mine.bat but I get an error.

Make sure the bitcoin3d server is running and that you are connecting to the cor
rect RPC port.
error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:30267 (error code 1 - "EOF reac
hed")




What could be the reason?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 19, 2021, 07:26:33 PM
I want to run my own node, how can I do it?

1. Download bitcoin3 software from https://bitcoin-3.com/wallets.html or https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source.
    You can either use pre-compiled version or use the source code and compile by yourself. To compile, start looking INSTALL.md file at the top directory.

2. Run the server
    You can run either bitcoin3d or bitcoin3-qt. The software automatically finds other nodes in BTC3 network.

3. You can then mine BTC3 from bitcoin3d or bitcoin3-qt if you want. Or you can use other miners.

If you have more question, it would be great if you tell more about the problem in details.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 19, 2021, 07:35:27 PM
Where can I go to see the hash rate for BTC3?

Probably you are looking for this command by using bitcoin3-cli:
my-linux-shell$ ./bitcoin3-cli getmininginfo
{
  "blocks": 1734,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 146.5031960599392,
  "networkhashps": 3452306559.707898,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}

Or type "getmininginfo" command in bitcoin3-qt (menu Help / Debug window / Console).


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 19, 2021, 07:41:09 PM
I now have 200 BTC3. How long until they are worth $50,000 each? Thanks  :P


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on March 19, 2021, 10:05:41 PM
exchange  ???


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: QuattroQ2 on March 19, 2021, 11:18:29 PM
Hello!
I ran the file self_mine.bat but I get an error.

Make sure the bitcoin3d server is running and that you are connecting to the cor
rect RPC port.
error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:30267 (error code 1 - "EOF reac
hed")

What could be the reason?

You have to copy the bitcoin3.conf file from the download folder
into the folder user / xxx / appdata / roaming / bitcoin3 and then start the self_mine file.
regards Shai


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 20, 2021, 02:05:53 PM
Hello!
I ran the file self_mine.bat but I get an error.

Make sure the bitcoin3d server is running and that you are connecting to the cor
rect RPC port.
error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:30267 (error code 1 - "EOF reac
hed")




What could be the reason?

On the zip file there is a text file called 'Getting started' please read that and follow the instructions that is in there.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 20, 2021, 02:14:14 PM
I now have 200 BTC3. How long until they are worth $50,000 each? Thanks  :P

Just hodl all you can :-)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 20, 2021, 06:00:00 PM
{
  "blocks": 1820,
  "currentblockweight": 0,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 67379265.26289986,
  "networkhashps": 15586200470495.35,
  "pooledtx": 20,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}

With such a huge difficulty, developers have established mining pools and are secretly mining. . . Let everyone use the CPU to solo on the wallet. . Deceive everyone


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on March 20, 2021, 06:46:47 PM
{
  "blocks": 1820,
  "currentblockweight": 0,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 67379265.26289986,
  "networkhashps": 15586200470495.35,
  "pooledtx": 20,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}

With such a huge difficulty, developers have established mining pools and are secretly mining. . . Let everyone use the CPU to solo on the wallet. . Deceive everyone

C'mon fuckhead, it only needs couple guys with asics to shoot the difficulty that high and world is full of old asics that are obsolete to mine original bitcoin.

And the sourcecode is available, you just don't know where to look.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: vidgetpro on March 20, 2021, 07:24:18 PM
Thanks for the DROP!!!...Still mining, no luck yet.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 20, 2021, 07:51:52 PM
what is this transaction 0.001 btc3 sent me?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 20, 2021, 08:25:32 PM
what is this transaction 0.001 btc3 sent me?


I got it too, I think it's the airdrop from the developer. Did you post a btc3 address here in the forums?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 20, 2021, 08:31:51 PM
Thanks for the DROP!!!...Still mining, no luck yet.

Keep at it, you should get something eventually, it's still early in the game, I've been mining for about 28 hours and am up to 350 BTC3 so far...


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 20, 2021, 09:00:22 PM
Hello, I found 5 asics from a long time ago.

How do I use them? What mining software do I use and what is the command I run.

Thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 20, 2021, 10:07:43 PM
Hello, I found 5 asics from a long time ago.

How do I use them? What mining software do I use and what is the command I run.

Thanks

That sounds you are lucky :-)
I wish I have one.

You need to run bitcoin3d or bitcoin3-qt on your PC and use mining software like sgminer, cgminer or ccminer for solo mining.
Or pool mining once BTC3 mining pool is available.

There seems already asic mining happening in last 12 hours. Maybe someone else can give more info how they are doing?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 20, 2021, 10:28:59 PM
Hi BTC3 Team/BTC3 Foundation,

We need a mining pool to keep BTC3 moving forward and secure the network.

Maybe you can giveaway a bounty for pools? Let's say 1st pool 1000 BTC3 and the 2nd 500 BTC3, etc.

Any idea?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 20, 2021, 10:41:48 PM
My pc finds 1 block in ~ 24 hours (xeon x3450 4/8)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: vidgetpro on March 20, 2021, 11:47:36 PM
I'm ready to buy BTC3 anyone wants to exchange for some cash or a pizza?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 21, 2021, 12:02:16 AM
I think the minimum price on the stock exchange will be 1$!!!!!


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: vidgetpro on March 21, 2021, 12:14:12 AM
I think the minimum price on the stock exchange will be 1$!!!!!

I'll take 200... ;)

0.0034 BTC for 200 BTC3...:)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 12:39:27 AM
Anyone have problems of wallet 9 hours behind and syncing headers 94% its stuck


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 21, 2021, 12:47:28 AM
It’s dead,,, out of sync. It’s been 9 hours


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on March 21, 2021, 12:54:57 AM
It’s dead,,, out of sync. It’s been 9 hours

Mine works just fine.
If your knowledge is in baby shoes, maybe you really need to stop posting and make you look like an total idiot.

Anyone have problems of wallet 9 hours behind and syncing headers 94% its stuck

Add these to your conf file and restart the client

addnode=136.144.171.201:30268
addnode= 158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=95.11.228.167:30268


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 21, 2021, 01:07:04 AM
It’s dead,,, out of sync. It’s been 9 hours

Mine works just fine.
If your knowledge is in baby shoes, maybe you really need to stop posting and make you look like an total idiot.

Anyone have problems of wallet 9 hours behind and syncing headers 94% its stuck

Add these to your conf file and restart the client

addnode=136.144.171.201:30268
addnode= 158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=95.11.228.167:30268


It's because the block is stuck and no block is produced. It has been 9 and hours.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 01:25:44 AM
It’s dead,,, out of sync. It’s been 9 hours

Mine works just fine.
If your knowledge is in baby shoes, maybe you really need to stop posting and make you look like an total idiot.

Anyone have problems of wallet 9 hours behind and syncing headers 94% its stuck

Add these to your conf file and restart the client

addnode=136.144.171.201:30268
addnode= 158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=95.11.228.167:30268

i have 4 connected thats the weird part it wont finnish but ill put that in config


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 21, 2021, 01:28:26 AM
Need a mining pool


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 01:43:31 AM
Need a mining pool

Does anyone here running this mining pool?
It started BTC3 mining pool earlier.

It may be a good time to support now for BTC3.

   http://121.196.121.176/


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 21, 2021, 01:54:47 AM
Need a mining pool

Does anyone here running this mining pool?
It started BTC3 mining pool earlier.

It may be a good time to support now for BTC3.

   http://121.196.121.176/

Problem with pool


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 01:57:14 AM
Need a mining pool

Does anyone here running this mining pool?
It started BTC3 mining pool earlier.

It may be a good time to support now for BTC3.

   http://121.196.121.176/
my usb gekko newpac miner woulnt connect Ill try asic, nope its dead


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 02:09:32 AM
Need a mining pool

Does anyone here running this mining pool?
It started BTC3 mining pool earlier.

It may be a good time to support now for BTC3.

   http://121.196.121.176/
my usb gekko newpac miner woulnt connect Ill try asic, nope its dead

If you have a gekko USB miner, you should be able to solo mine on your PC.
The command would be something like following (which is same as BTC), note I had 2PAC but yours NewPAC so you should figure out proper gekko option:

./cgminer -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --btc-address WALLET --gekko-2pac-freq 75
./cgminer -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --btc-address WALLET --gekko-newpac-freq 75


I used to have one working but my gekko miner was broken a while ago with no reason.
Hope you manage to mine.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 02:19:51 AM
Need a mining pool

Does anyone here running this mining pool?
It started BTC3 mining pool earlier.

It may be a good time to support now for BTC3.

   http://121.196.121.176/
my usb gekko newpac miner woulnt connect Ill try asic, nope its dead

If you have a gekko USB miner, you should be able to solo mine on your PC.
The command would be something like following (which is same as BTC):

./cgminer -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --btc-address WALLET --gekko-2pac-freq 75

I used to have one working but my gekko miner was broken a while ago with no reason.
Hope you manage to mine.
I think the pool is being worked on still, my gekko is at freq 500 but with a fan off a asic miner on a veryable control to slow it down works great over 100 gh/s, it wont solo a wallet thats no good


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 02:39:36 AM
Need a mining pool

Does anyone here running this mining pool?
It started BTC3 mining pool earlier.

It may be a good time to support now for BTC3.

   http://121.196.121.176/
my usb gekko newpac miner woulnt connect Ill try asic, nope its dead

If you have a gekko USB miner, you should be able to solo mine on your PC.
The command would be something like following (which is same as BTC):

./cgminer -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --btc-address WALLET --gekko-2pac-freq 75

I used to have one working but my gekko miner was broken a while ago with no reason.
Hope you manage to mine.
I think the pool is being worked on still, my gekko is at freq 500 but with a fan off a asic miner on a veryable control to slow it down works great over 100 gh/s, it wont solo a wallet thats no good

Hi @Walker-D-Plank,

If you like to try solo mining using my BTC3 server, please PM me.
I think it's good to see whether you can mine with your gekko NewPac miner now.
Let me know your IP address then I can open the port temporarily.



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 02:53:04 AM
Need a mining pool

Does anyone here running this mining pool?
It started BTC3 mining pool earlier.

It may be a good time to support now for BTC3.

   http://121.196.121.176/
my usb gekko newpac miner woulnt connect Ill try asic, nope its dead

If you have a gekko USB miner, you should be able to solo mine on your PC.
The command would be something like following (which is same as BTC):

./cgminer -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --btc-address WALLET --gekko-2pac-freq 75

I used to have one working but my gekko miner was broken a while ago with no reason.
Hope you manage to mine.
I think the pool is being worked on still, my gekko is at freq 500 but with a fan off a asic miner on a veryable control to slow it down works great over 100 gh/s, it wont solo a wallet thats no good

Hi @Walker-D-Plank,

If you like to try solo mining using my BTC3 server, please PM me.
I think it's good to see whether you can mine with your gekko NewPac miner now.
Let me know your IP address then I can open the port temporarily.




Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: wanganxiu on March 21, 2021, 02:59:19 AM
Beware of hackers blasting your machine


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 03:07:02 AM
Need a mining pool

Does anyone here running this mining pool?
It started BTC3 mining pool earlier.

It may be a good time to support now for BTC3.

   http://121.196.121.176/
my usb gekko newpac miner woulnt connect Ill try asic, nope its dead

If you have a gekko USB miner, you should be able to solo mine on your PC.
The command would be something like following (which is same as BTC):

./cgminer -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --btc-address WALLET --gekko-2pac-freq 75

I used to have one working but my gekko miner was broken a while ago with no reason.
Hope you manage to mine.
I think the pool is being worked on still, my gekko is at freq 500 but with a fan off a asic miner on a veryable control to slow it down works great over 100 gh/s, it wont solo a wallet thats no good

Well, I will open port 30267 temporarily. Try to use:

Server=<deleted>
User=<deleted>
Pass=<deleted>

I will see whether my server can handle this.

If you find blocks and if you like, donate to my BTC3:
  
   3fgdHC5WFizgm9p4UgYq3qs3qqMxNA1dGj



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 03:17:17 AM
Need a mining pool

Does anyone here running this mining pool?
It started BTC3 mining pool earlier.

It may be a good time to support now for BTC3.

  
my usb gekko newpac miner woulnt connect Ill try asic, nope its dead

If you have a gekko USB miner, you should be able to solo mine on your PC.
The command would be something like following (which is same as BTC):

./cgminer -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --btc-address WALLET --gekko-2pac-freq 75

I used to have one working but my gekko miner was broken a while ago with no reason.
Hope you manage to mine.
I think the pool is being worked on still, my gekko is at freq 500 but with a fan off a asic miner on a veryable control to slow it down works great over 100 gh/s, it wont solo a wallet thats no good



I will see whether my server can handle this.

If you find blocks and if you like, donate to my BTC3:
  
   3fgdHC5WFizgm9p4UgYq3qs3qqMxNA1dGj


my wallet still stuck 11 hours behind even with peers stuck on syncing headers, hope it fixes


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 03:19:45 AM
my wallet still stuck 11 hours behind even with peers stuck on syncing headers, hope it fixes

I think when a new block is found, the chain will go forward.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 03:25:52 AM
Beware of hackers blasting your machine


I don't have any coins there so just opening RPC port for BTC3 will be ok.
Thanks for the comment.

Anyway once the BTC3 comes back to normal, I will close and change the password. I wouldn't do this if I had an ASIC miner.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 03:41:17 AM
Current network is way high so I'm not sure just USB miner can find a block soon or not. We may need a mining pool sooner.

  NetworkHash=15.586 TH/s

./bitcoin3-cli getmininginfo
{
  "blocks": 1820,
  "currentblockweight": 31064,
  "currentblocktx": 20,
  "difficulty": 67379265.26289986,
  "networkhashps": 15586200470495.35,
  "pooledtx": 20,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 03:43:32 AM
Beware of hackers blasting your machine


I don't have any coins there so just opening RPC port for BTC3 will be ok.
Thanks for the comment.

Anyway once the BTC3 comes back to normal, I will close and change the password. I wouldn't do this if I had an ASIC miner.
close it ill wait for the pool for my gekko or asic which might be to much for btc3 @ 14 t


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 03:47:53 AM
Beware of hackers blasting your machine


I don't have any coins there so just opening RPC port for BTC3 will be ok.
Thanks for the comment.

Anyway once the BTC3 comes back to normal, I will close and change the password. I wouldn't do this if I had an ASIC miner.
close it ill wait for the pool for my gekko or asic which might be to much for btc3 @ 14 t

Got it.

And could you edit your message in this board quoting my server info and blank them just to be sure not to be used by bad guys. Thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 03:55:43 AM
Beware of hackers blasting your machine


I don't have any coins there so just opening RPC port for BTC3 will be ok.
Thanks for the comment.

Anyway once the BTC3 comes back to normal, I will close and change the password. I wouldn't do this if I had an ASIC miner.
close it ill wait for the pool for my gekko or asic which might be to much for btc3 @ 14 t

Got it.

And could you edit your message in this board quoting my server info and blank them just to be sure not to be used by bad guys. Thanks
already deleted


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 03:59:16 AM

already deleted

in #183
Thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: qqqqqqqqwwsdy on March 21, 2021, 06:00:58 AM
35owg54eLyBsjwNimjq1CUYa7NituGjMdH
Please give it to airdrop, thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 21, 2021, 07:52:41 AM
Why is my wallet not syncing after block 1820?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 08:00:12 AM
Why is my wallet not syncing after block 1820?
same with mine just stuck on syncing headers and quite a few hours behind


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: xuzicheng1001 on March 21, 2021, 12:03:00 PM
We dug block 1821, but why is there no reward? Eight blocks in the pool have no reward?

http://121.196.121.176/stats


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on March 21, 2021, 02:34:07 PM
Hi BTC3 Team,

As the BTC3 blockchain is stuck for more than 18 hours, and we have no pool so far, something has to be done.
To survive similar situation in future as well as to fix the current issue, I'm proposing to add new logic to the BTC3 core to recover from bad stale (attack) situation.

Please have a look the following code change and if similar code can be added to BTC3 core, we can at least go through now.
Note I put a logic that every 50 minutes ("10" times of the target space) halves the difficulty. And sure to make it's not less than the minimum target.
I've tested with two nodes and working correctly.

Anyone feel free to comment as well.

Code:
    stale_target:

diff --git a/src/pow.cpp b/src/pow.cpp
index 45237b2..e444c2a 100644
--- a/src/pow.cpp
+++ b/src/pow.cpp
@@ -35,6 +35,10 @@ unsigned int GetNextWorkRequired(const CBlockIndex* pindexLast, const CBlockHead
                 return pindex->nBits;
             }
         }
+        else if ((pindexLast->nHeight + 1) >= 1821 && pblock->GetBlockTime() > pindexLast->GetBlockTime() + params.nPowTargetSpacing*10)
+        {
+            return CalculateNextWorkRequiredStale(pindexLast, (pblock->GetBlockTime() - pindexLast->GetBlockTime()) / params.nPowTargetSpacing*10, params);
+        }
         return pindexLast->nBits;
     }
 
@@ -72,6 +76,29 @@ unsigned int CalculateNextWorkRequired(const CBlockIndex* pindexLast, int64_t nF
     return bnNew.GetCompact();
 }
 
+unsigned int CalculateNextWorkRequiredStale(const CBlockIndex* pindexLast, int shift, const Consensus::Params& params)
+{
+    if (params.fPowNoRetargeting)
+        return pindexLast->nBits;
+
+    // Retarget
+    const arith_uint256 bnPowLimit = UintToArith256(params.powLimit);
+    arith_uint256 bnNew;
+    bnNew.SetCompact(pindexLast->nBits);
+
+    for (int i=0; i<shift; i++)
+    {
+        bnNew *= 2;
+        if (bnNew > bnPowLimit)
+        {
+            bnNew = bnPowLimit;
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    return bnNew.GetCompact();
+}
+
 bool CheckProofOfWork(uint256 hash, unsigned int nBits, const Consensus::Params& params)
 {
     bool fNegative;


This could be great modification since if someone has lot of hashing power they can stall the blockchain, as i believe that has happened. They just mine the difficulty to skyrocket and leave. If no action will be taken the blockchain can be stopped.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on March 21, 2021, 03:22:40 PM
Hello, I found 5 asics from a long time ago.

How do I use them? What mining software do I use and what is the command I run.

Thanks

That sounds you are lucky :-)
I wish I have one.

You need to run bitcoin3d or bitcoin3-qt on your PC and use mining software like sgminer, cgminer or ccminer for solo mining.
Or pool mining once BTC3 mining pool is available.

There seems already asic mining happening in last 12 hours. Maybe someone else can give more info how they are doing?


They are Silicon Labs CP210x ASICS. I don't think cgminer supports them.

Anyone know what miner software I should use, and if you do, what is the command I run to get these things to work. I don't want to join a pool at this point, just want to solo mine. Thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 21, 2021, 03:49:44 PM
The difficulty has grown very much, now it's easier to wait for an exchange and buy coins as soon as they start to drain it than to mine on a PC


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on March 21, 2021, 04:20:41 PM
I'm interested to sell 100-250 BTC3,
Will accept ETH, ESP, BTC.
Make an offer PM.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 21, 2021, 04:39:04 PM
I'm interested to sell 100-250 BTC3,
Will accept ETH, ESP, BTC.
Make an offer PM.
no exchange yet .....
I can buy for a couple of cents .....50 dogecoin = 250 btc3 ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: QuattroQ2 on March 21, 2021, 05:40:19 PM
At the beginning, the idea was great to hold back the source code for a week so that the little miners can also earn something. But now my suspicion is getting closer and closer that the dev simply has no idea what he is doing. The blockchain has hung up and there is no way to mine anything. The last confirmed block was over 36 hours ago. Even the airdrop from 2 days ago over 0.001 BTC3 are not confirmed.

Let's take a look at the pool (http://121.196.121.176/stats), it has minted the last 20 blocks and nothing was confirmed there either. Why this secrecy about the source code ??? Publish and integrate pools, but no... Nothing works anymore. You will see BTC3 is dead



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 06:08:34 PM
At the beginning, the idea was great to hold back the source code for a week so that the little miners can also earn something. But now my suspicion is getting closer and closer that the dev simply has no idea what he is doing. The blockchain has hung up and there is no way to mine anything. The last confirmed block was over 36 hours ago. Even the airdrop from 2 days ago over 0.001 BTC3 are not confirmed.

Let's take a look at the pool (http://121.196.121.176/stats), it has minted the last 20 blocks and nothing was confirmed there either. Why this secrecy about the source code ??? Publish and integrate pools, but no... Nothing works anymore. You will see BTC3 is dead


yes pending since the 14th and I got 7 from today pending still when the pool started working but not right, going to take miner off until fixed


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 06:28:47 PM
Hello, I found 5 asics from a long time ago.

How do I use them? What mining software do I use and what is the command I run.

Thanks

That sounds you are lucky :-)
I wish I have one.

You need to run bitcoin3d or bitcoin3-qt on your PC and use mining software like sgminer, cgminer or ccminer for solo mining.
Or pool mining once BTC3 mining pool is available.

There seems already asic mining happening in last 12 hours. Maybe someone else can give more info how they are doing?


They are Silicon Labs CP210x ASICS. I don't think cgminer supports them.

Anyone know what miner software I should use, and if you do, what is the command I run to get these things to work. I don't want to join a pool at this point, just want to solo mine. Thanks
link to need to know about the usb miner and software for it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5053833.0


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 08:30:24 PM
wallet stuck again at block 1841 2 hour behind


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 21, 2021, 08:33:45 PM
We dug block 1821, but why is there no reward? Eight blocks in the pool have no reward?

http://121.196.121.176/stats

Thanks.

BTC3 blockchain is moving.
./bitcoin3-cli getmininginfo
{
  "blocks": 1841,
  "currentblockweight": 30316,
  "currentblocktx": 19,
  "difficulty": 73317394.16732851,
  "networkhashps": 17671907032053.93,
  "pooledtx": 19,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}


I'm not sure who owns that mining pool. He/she will reply here soon I guess.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 21, 2021, 11:41:37 PM
We dug block 1821, but why is there no reward? Eight blocks in the pool have no reward?

http://121.196.121.176/stats

Thanks.

BTC3 blockchain is moving.
./bitcoin3-cli getmininginfo
{
  "blocks": 1841,
  "currentblockweight": 30316,
  "currentblocktx": 19,
  "difficulty": 73317394.16732851,
  "networkhashps": 17671907032053.93,
  "pooledtx": 19,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}


I'm not sure who owns that mining pool. He/she will reply here soon I guess.
I was on there but quit, just wasting power with my S9, did find 7 unpaid blocks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 22, 2021, 07:14:41 AM
Dev project is dead ?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 22, 2021, 12:21:47 PM

Hoping that dev accepts my pull request, I've upgraded the seed node 158.101.29.12 to use v1.0.2.
I think it's better than just waiting on the stale chain.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1

Anyone to wait for dev further, feel free to use new version.
Sorry I cannot compile and push so you have to compile.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 23, 2021, 12:39:47 PM

Hoping that dev accepts my pull request, I've upgraded the seed node 158.101.29.12 to use v1.0.2.
I think it's better than just waiting on the stale chain.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1

Anyone to wait for dev further, feel free to use new version.
Sorry I cannot compile and push so you have to compile.

Hi there,

Apologies been away for a couple of days, had to deal with some natural disasters here where we live.
We are working on getting your your updates to get pushed on github will pm you as soon as its done. thanks.
Network got stuck due to someone using a lot of  hashing power then leaving after a few blocks just to attack the network.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 23, 2021, 01:49:18 PM
Contemplating on sending some asic miners on the pool http://121.196.121.176/getting_started (http://121.196.121.176/getting_started) before the end of the week if the mining doesn't pick up speed. Someone with massive hashing power mined btc3 to bump up the diff then left.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 23, 2021, 08:54:15 PM

Hoping that dev accepts my pull request, I've upgraded the seed node 158.101.29.12 to use v1.0.2.
I think it's better than just waiting on the stale chain.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1

Anyone to wait for dev further, feel free to use new version.
Sorry I cannot compile and push so you have to compile.

Hi there,

Apologies been away for a couple of days, had to deal with some natural disasters here where we live.
We are working on getting your your updates to get pushed on github will pm you as soon as its done. thanks.
Network got stuck due to someone using a lot of  hashing power then leaving after a few blocks just to attack the network.

Thank you
BTC3
This is good news.

Great.

I pushed v1.0.2 changes to github. Hope that is accepted soon.
If anyone likes to continue mining, use the new version.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 23, 2021, 11:00:44 PM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a sha256 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 23, 2021, 11:14:34 PM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

We are on the way to change to use v1.0.2.
Need to confirm from the dev.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 23, 2021, 11:16:01 PM
What is wrong with the original source? Difficulty got stuck too high?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 23, 2021, 11:27:19 PM
What is wrong with the original source? Difficulty got stuck too high?

It was an attack I believe and will happen again unless BTC3 is prepared to overcome.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 24, 2021, 02:18:42 PM
What is wrong with the original source? Difficulty got stuck too high?

It was an attack I believe and will happen again unless BTC3 is prepared to overcome.

We don't that yet for sure but if it was then then miner that left us with massive diff rating is long gone and we are left to mine several stale blocks to make the chain re-target to a lower diff rating commensurate with the current hash power.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 24, 2021, 02:23:22 PM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

We are on the way to change to use v1.0.2.
Need to confirm from the dev.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1
We already have someone confirming the pull request and just reviewing the new code.

Thanks
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 24, 2021, 02:30:59 PM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

We are on the way to change to use v1.0.2.
Need to confirm from the dev.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1
We already have someone confirming the pull request and just reviewing the new code.

Thanks
BTC3
when will the network start working? where to download the wallet v1.0.2?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 24, 2021, 02:46:14 PM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

We are on the way to change to use v1.0.2.
Need to confirm from the dev.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1
We already have someone confirming the pull request and just reviewing the new code.

Thanks
BTC3
when will the network start working? where to download the wallet v1.0.2?
The network is working, its just that we have to mine the stale blocks left behind by that one miner that had massive mining power until the chain re-targets the diff ratings.
At the moment we are not yet recommending the v1.0.2 until we can verify the code with the pull request on github.
The network is not stuck, rather we are mining with a current diff rating of 39M already going down from 158.644M on https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer) which was mined for several blocks with somewhere around 5PH/s of mining power.
Blocks    1845
Connections    17
Difficulty    39661041.268316
Networkhashps    10775809367397  == 10++GH/s

Thanks
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 24, 2021, 03:08:58 PM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

We are on the way to change to use v1.0.2.
Need to confirm from the dev.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1
We already have someone confirming the pull request and just reviewing the new code.

Thanks
BTC3
when will the network start working? where to download the wallet v1.0.2?
The network is working, its just that we have to mine the stale blocks left behind by that one miner that had massive mining power until the chain re-targets the diff ratings.
At the moment we are not yet recommending the v1.0.2 until we can verify the code with the pull request on github.
The network is not stuck, rather we are mining with a current diff rating of 39M already going down from 158.644M on https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer) which was mined for several blocks with somewhere around 5PH/s of mining power.
Blocks    1845
Connections    17
Difficulty    39661041.268316
Networkhashps    10775809367397  == 10++GH/s

Thanks
BTC3

where can I get the list of nodes


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 24, 2021, 03:42:42 PM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

We are on the way to change to use v1.0.2.
Need to confirm from the dev.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1
We already have someone confirming the pull request and just reviewing the new code.

Thanks
BTC3
when will the network start working? where to download the wallet v1.0.2?
The network is working, its just that we have to mine the stale blocks left behind by that one miner that had massive mining power until the chain re-targets the diff ratings.
At the moment we are not yet recommending the v1.0.2 until we can verify the code with the pull request on github.
The network is not stuck, rather we are mining with a current diff rating of 39M already going down from 158.644M on https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer) which was mined for several blocks with somewhere around 5PH/s of mining power.
Blocks    1845
Connections    17
Difficulty    39661041.268316
Networkhashps    10775809367397  == 10++GH/s

Thanks
BTC3

where can I get the list of nodes
It’s dead,,, out of sync. It’s been 9 hours

Mine works just fine.
If your knowledge is in baby shoes, maybe you really need to stop posting and make you look like an total idiot.

Anyone have problems of wallet 9 hours behind and syncing headers 94% its stuck

Add these to your conf file and restart the client

addnode=136.144.171.201:30268
addnode= 158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=95.11.228.167:30268



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 24, 2021, 04:23:01 PM
You can get the nodes my pool is currently conencted too. Only 3 connections so far but it should have more connected nodes in a few days.

https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer)

https://i.imgur.com/yLSowsz.png
Click on the, currently red, 3 to get all the connected nodes. This is also working for other coins on the pool.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 24, 2021, 10:21:15 PM
You can get the nodes my pool is currently conencted too. Only 3 connections so far but it should have more connected nodes in a few days.

https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer)

https://i.imgur.com/yLSowsz.png
Click on the, currently red, 3 to get all the connected nodes. This is also working for other coins on the pool.
I tried BTC3 on that pool and I came up mining LCC so it did not see c=BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 24, 2021, 10:38:48 PM
You can get the nodes my pool is currently conencted too. Only 3 connections so far but it should have more connected nodes in a few days.

https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer)

https://i.imgur.com/yLSowsz.png
Click on the, currently red, 3 to get all the connected nodes. This is also working for other coins on the pool.
I tried BTC3 on that pool and I came up mining LCC so it did not see c=BTC3

Did you put C=BTC3 as your "password" on your miners config?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 25, 2021, 01:35:59 AM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

We are on the way to change to use v1.0.2.
Need to confirm from the dev.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1
We already have someone confirming the pull request and just reviewing the new code.

Thanks
BTC3
when will the network start working? where to download the wallet v1.0.2?
The network is working, its just that we have to mine the stale blocks left behind by that one miner that had massive mining power until the chain re-targets the diff ratings.
At the moment we are not yet recommending the v1.0.2 until we can verify the code with the pull request on github.
The network is not stuck, rather we are mining with a current diff rating of 39M already going down from 158.644M on https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer) which was mined for several blocks with somewhere around 5PH/s of mining power.
Blocks    1845
Connections    17
Difficulty    39661041.268316
Networkhashps    10775809367397  == 10++GH/s

Thanks
BTC3


Actually when last time the block was stuck at 1841 the difficulty was 73317394.167 (which was highest):
  #1841  73M

And after 4 blocks found from cryptohamstr.com, it's down to 39661041.268:
  #1845   39M

And now stuck at even higher difficulty 158644165.073
  #1846   158M  <--- stuck here for 26 hours

So we need to protect BTC3 from malicious outsiders ruining BTC3 as well as from the skyrocketing difficulty changes from normal mining.

Waiting for the new release soon!



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 25, 2021, 02:35:46 AM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

We are on the way to change to use v1.0.2.
Need to confirm from the dev.

https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/pull/1
We already have someone confirming the pull request and just reviewing the new code.

Thanks
BTC3
when will the network start working? where to download the wallet v1.0.2?
The network is working, its just that we have to mine the stale blocks left behind by that one miner that had massive mining power until the chain re-targets the diff ratings.
At the moment we are not yet recommending the v1.0.2 until we can verify the code with the pull request on github.
The network is not stuck, rather we are mining with a current diff rating of 39M already going down from 158.644M on https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer) which was mined for several blocks with somewhere around 5PH/s of mining power.
Blocks    1845
Connections    17
Difficulty    39661041.268316
Networkhashps    10775809367397  == 10++GH/s

Thanks
BTC3


Actually when last time the block was stuck at 1841 the difficulty was 73317394.167 (which was highest):
  #1841  73M

And after 4 blocks found from cryptohamstr.com, it's down to 39661041.268:
  #1845   39M

And now stuck at even higher difficulty 158644165.073
  #1846   158M  <--- stuck here for 26 hours

So we need to protect BTC3 from malicious outsiders ruining BTC3 as well as from the skyrocketing difficulty changes from normal mining.

Waiting for the new release soon!


Pull request has been approved and merged on github.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 25, 2021, 03:08:14 AM

Pull request has been approved and merged on github.

Thank you
BTC3

Thanks for the hard work. And we can say BTC3 is now anti-freeze blockchain against high hash attacks.

So are we going to get v1.0.2 releases soon?
I think just can compile from the source:

  https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0

Thanks.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 25, 2021, 04:42:34 AM
New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

Hi testbug,

It would be great to see a pool ready with v1.0.2 so we can start mining.
Thanks.

By the way, typo "scrypt".


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 25, 2021, 05:23:10 AM

Pull request has been approved and merged on github.

Thank you
BTC3

Thanks for the hard work. And we can say BTC3 is now anti-freeze blockchain against high hash attacks.

So are we going to get v1.0.2 releases soon?
I think just can compile from the source:

  https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0

Thanks.

Yes people can just compile from the source from github.

Thanks
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: BTCoffshore on March 25, 2021, 06:14:01 AM
Hello,

I represent a small group of investors and we have  been following the developments on this project. We are anxious to see you on an exchange. Please let us know or send me a private message if you are planning/getting listed on Binance or any other major platform as we are standing by to invest heavily on this project once you get listed on a major exchange. Please message me for terms and conditions.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 25, 2021, 06:30:48 AM

Pull request has been approved and merged on github.

Thank you
BTC3

Thanks for the hard work. And we can say BTC3 is now anti-freeze blockchain against high hash attacks.

So are we going to get v1.0.2 releases soon?
I think just can compile from the source:

  https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0

Thanks.

Yes people can just compile from the source from github.

Thanks
BTC3
who compiled the wallet? where can i download it?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 25, 2021, 11:38:47 AM
Nice to see new wallet being released, i will compile it and change the coind from 1.0 to 1.0.2
I will post here as soon as i have changed the wallet.

New mining pool active :) First block has been found :)

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)

1% pool fee
stratum: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333-u ADDR -p c=BTC3

You can use c=BTC3,D=X in order to change your miners difficulty.

Have fun mining.

*edit*
The pool is currently on block 1 842, is this the right chain?

Hi testbug,

It would be great to see a pool ready with v1.0.2 so we can start mining.
Thanks.

By the way, typo "scrypt".

Thank you, i did change scrypt to sha256.

Wallet is changed, there is currently a problem with the wallet address, i suggest you not to mine on cryptohamstr.com until i have fixed it.

edit:
i did disable BTC3 wallet until i have fixed the problem. Solution might be available tomorrow or on the weekend :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on March 25, 2021, 12:14:47 PM
Hello,

I represent a small group of investors and we have  been following the developments on this project. We are anxious to see you on an exchange. Please let us know or send me a private message if you are planning/getting listed on Binance or any other major platform as we are standing by to invest heavily on this project once you get listed on a major exchange. Please message me for terms and conditions.

Thank you

pump team??? wow.
can't wait for exchange!!! lol


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on March 25, 2021, 12:16:20 PM

Pull request has been approved and merged on github.

Thank you
BTC3

Thanks for the hard work. And we can say BTC3 is now anti-freeze blockchain against high hash attacks.

So are we going to get v1.0.2 releases soon?
I think just can compile from the source:

  https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0

Thanks.

Yes people can just compile from the source from github.

Thanks
BTC3
who compiled the wallet? where can i download it?
get it from github and compile it yourself.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on March 25, 2021, 12:43:07 PM
btc diving sharply, losing it's value. lol pump and dump team already dumping btc in preparation to pump btc3 lmao.
bring on the exchanges. lolz

50748.83 USD −1538.69


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 25, 2021, 01:45:04 PM
Just sent some workers here http://121.196.121.176/stats (http://121.196.121.176/stats)
Can the pool operator verify that it's online?
Miner's seeing it as offline.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 25, 2021, 01:49:02 PM
When will the v1.0.2 wallet be released?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 25, 2021, 01:55:12 PM
When will the v1.0.2 wallet be released?
Hi,
The new source code is already on github available for download.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 25, 2021, 02:07:45 PM
When will the v1.0.2 wallet be released?
Hi,
The new source code is already on github available for download.

Thank you
BTC3
most people including me do not know how to compile a wallet.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 25, 2021, 02:24:23 PM
Standing by for cryptohamtr pool to come online so we can start test mining.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on March 26, 2021, 01:23:16 AM
Standing by for cryptohamtr pool to come online so we can start test mining.
All im seeing is this coin is getting harder to mine and getting harder to acquire that would mean that this coin would have more value and it's got got half the coin supply of btc1 too.
just like btc1 is compared to gold btc3 might be compared to a diamond which is rarer and has less supply and harder to acquire than gold imo. when this thing hits the exchange price will just skyrocket because of this principle me thinks.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 26, 2021, 02:04:47 AM
You can get the nodes my pool is currently conencted too. Only 3 connections so far but it should have more connected nodes in a few days.

https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer)

https://i.imgur.com/yLSowsz.png
Click on the, currently red, 3 to get all the connected nodes. This is also working for other coins on the pool.
Hi,

Please post your BTC3 address here. Would love to send you some coins for all your hard work.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 26, 2021, 05:01:52 AM
Dev will there be a new release of the wallet or not?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on March 26, 2021, 06:46:50 AM
I think the minimum price on the stock exchange will be 1$!!!!!

I'll take 200... ;)

0.0034 BTC for 200 BTC3...:)
im selling mine for 10k per btc3,everyone sell ur btc3 for a dollar i'll buy em then i'll hodl till it gets to 10k/btc3 lolz
hope we get on an exchange soon, i wanna be rich lol.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 26, 2021, 05:13:45 PM
why can't we go through block 1845 yet?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 26, 2021, 05:55:32 PM
You can get the nodes my pool is currently conencted too. Only 3 connections so far but it should have more connected nodes in a few days.

https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer)

https://i.imgur.com/yLSowsz.png
Click on the, currently red, 3 to get all the connected nodes. This is also working for other coins on the pool.
Hi,

Please post your BTC3 address here. Would love to send you some coins for all your hard work.

Thank you
BTC3

Thanks for that, we can have a look as soon as i have the pool working. I am working on the problem now and will post here again as soon as i have solved the problem.#
Have a nice weekend!!!!

*edit*
Just to get sure, this is what -getinfo gives me:

 "version": 1000200,
  "protocolversion": 70015,
  "walletversion": 169900,
  "balance": 0.00000000,
  "blocks": 1845,
  "timeoffset": 0,
  "connections": 1,
  "proxy": "",
  "difficulty": 39661041.26831608,
  "testnet": false,
  "keypoololdest": 1616539320,
  "keypoolsize": 1000,
  "paytxfee": 0.00000000,
  "relayfee": 0.00001000,
  "warnings": ""

Is block 1845 still correct or did the pools wallet fork? Can anybody confirm current block #?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 26, 2021, 06:36:40 PM
You can get the nodes my pool is currently conencted too. Only 3 connections so far but it should have more connected nodes in a few days.

https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer)

https://i.imgur.com/yLSowsz.png
Click on the, currently red, 3 to get all the connected nodes. This is also working for other coins on the pool.
Hi,

Please post your BTC3 address here. Would love to send you some coins for all your hard work.

Thank you
BTC3

Thanks for that, we can have a look as soon as i have the pool working. I am working on the problem now and will post here again as soon as i have solved the problem.#
Have a nice weekend!!!!

*edit*
Just to get sure, this is what -getinfo gives me:

 "version": 1000200,
  "protocolversion": 70015,
  "walletversion": 169900,
  "balance": 0.00000000,
  "blocks": 1845,
  "timeoffset": 0,
  "connections": 1,
  "proxy": "",
  "difficulty": 39661041.26831608,
  "testnet": false,
  "keypoololdest": 1616539320,
  "keypoolsize": 1000,
  "paytxfee": 0.00000000,
  "relayfee": 0.00001000,
  "warnings": ""

Is block 1845 still correct or did the pools wallet fork? Can anybody confirm current block #?

That seems you are on old chain.

New chain is keep moving:

./bitcoin3-cli getmininginfo
{
  "blocks": 2919,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 3.577628562070095,
  "networkhashps": 50471251.97674893,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}

And peers:

 '158.101.29.12' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/2918/2918"
 '35.215.69.197:30268' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/2510/2510"
 '203.211.96.170:64733' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/2919/2919"
 '176.9.9.210:61872' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2910/2918/2918"


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 26, 2021, 06:43:12 PM
You can get the nodes my pool is currently conencted too. Only 3 connections so far but it should have more connected nodes in a few days.

https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer)

https://i.imgur.com/yLSowsz.png
Click on the, currently red, 3 to get all the connected nodes. This is also working for other coins on the pool.
Hi,

Please post your BTC3 address here. Would love to send you some coins for all your hard work.

Thank you
BTC3

Thanks for that, we can have a look as soon as i have the pool working. I am working on the problem now and will post here again as soon as i have solved the problem.#
Have a nice weekend!!!!

*edit*
Just to get sure, this is what -getinfo gives me:

 "version": 1000200,
  "protocolversion": 70015,
  "walletversion": 169900,
  "balance": 0.00000000,
  "blocks": 1845,
  "timeoffset": 0,
  "connections": 1,
  "proxy": "",
  "difficulty": 39661041.26831608,
  "testnet": false,
  "keypoololdest": 1616539320,
  "keypoolsize": 1000,
  "paytxfee": 0.00000000,
  "relayfee": 0.00001000,
  "warnings": ""

Is block 1845 still correct or did the pools wallet fork? Can anybody confirm current block #?

That seems you are on old chain.

New chain is keep moving:

./bitcoin3-cli getmininginfo
{
  "blocks": 2919,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 3.577628562070095,
  "networkhashps": 50471251.97674893,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}

And peers:

 '158.101.29.12' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/2918/2918"
 '35.215.69.197:30268' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/2510/2510"
 '203.211.96.170:64733' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/2919/2919"
 '35.215.69.197:54328' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/2751/2751"
 '176.9.9.210:61872' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2910/2918/2918"



where to download wallet 1.0.2? give me a link please .


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 26, 2021, 07:03:37 PM

where to download wallet 1.0.2? give me a link please .

If you are using Linux, I can post compiled v1.0.2.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 26, 2021, 07:05:48 PM

where to download wallet 1.0.2? give me a link please .

If you are using Linux, I can post compiled v1.0.2.
I using windows 10


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 26, 2021, 07:35:10 PM

where to download wallet 1.0.2? give me a link please .

If you are using Linux, I can post compiled v1.0.2.
I using windows 10

I'm afraid to say that uploading windows binary should be done by the dev. Otherwise I believe there will be alerts of virus or trojan warning.

In the source code from the following link,
https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0

there are instructions of how to compile on various operating systems, and especially cross-compiling for windows.
 * doc/build-osx.md
 * doc/build-unix.md
 * doc/build-windows.md, https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/blob/main/doc/build-windows.md

Hope this helps.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 26, 2021, 07:48:15 PM

where to download wallet 1.0.2? give me a link please .

If you are using Linux, I can post compiled v1.0.2.
I using windows 10

I'm afraid to say that uploading windows binary should be done by the dev. Otherwise I believe there will be alerts of virus or trojan warning.

In the source code from the following link,
https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0

there are instructions of how to compile on various operating systems, and especially cross-compiling for windows.
 * doc/build-osx.md
 * doc/build-unix.md
 * doc/build-windows.md, https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/blob/main/doc/build-windows.md

Hope this helps.
Thank you for helping me, but I don't understand anything about this.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 26, 2021, 10:19:00 PM
To help people waiting for executables while dev is building official release,
I've compiled Bitcoin3.0 core v1.0.2 from the source code,
  https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0

Feel free to download and check virus/trojan before use, and post the result. Sorry I don't have any Windows machine so I've only cross-compiled but not able to run.

https://github.com/superdaddynz/Bitcoin3.0/releases/tag/v1.0.2-release

Note that once official releases are available, I will delete them.

For your reference, I've followed the build instructs mentioned in the source code: https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0/blob/main/doc/build-windows.md

Any donations welcome after mining some blocks ;-)
BTC3: 3Vrco49eEbPpWhUQYr7aQUsJbqEepmTL1U


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 27, 2021, 02:11:34 AM
why can't we go through block 1845 yet?
I would not try yet, wait for the new wallet, nevermined I see the new one, delete the data files and resync


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 27, 2021, 02:22:47 AM
why can't we go through block 1845 yet?
I would not try yet, wait for the new wallet.

It's currently at #3004
https://cryptohamstr.com/site/mining

If you are using v1.0.2, you may need to add nodes if it doesn't find nodes automatically:

'158.101.29.12' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/3004/3004"
'35.215.69.197:30268' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/2976/2976"
'203.211.96.170:64733' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2510/2989/2989"
'176.9.9.210:61872' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=2910/3004/3004"
'94.247.63.130:35814' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=1286/3004/3004"

Or possibly you have banned some nodes, which should be cleared.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 27, 2021, 02:53:18 AM
stuck at block 3004 now 2 hours behind, have not mined 1 coin yet lol, I think the big hash power locks it up so maybe start at high diff if you allow asics, working right now looks like, wallet staying up to date thats good


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 27, 2021, 04:35:13 AM
stuck at block 3004 now 2 hours behind, have not mined 1 coin yet lol, I think the big hash power locks it up so maybe start at high diff if you allow asics, working right now looks like, wallet staying up to date thats good

Hash in the pool just going higher and higher, https://cryptohamstr.com/site/miners

BTC3, 1 miner -- 36.7 TH/s


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 27, 2021, 04:41:32 AM
stuck at block 3004 now 2 hours behind, have not mined 1 coin yet lol, I think the big hash power locks it up so maybe start at high diff if you allow asics, working right now looks like, wallet staying up to date thats good

Hash in the pool just going higher and higher, https://cryptohamstr.com/site/miners

BTC3, 1 miner -- 36.7 TH/s
my normal hash is 14 th/s but pool will say different from 7 to 36 lol should I just mine with my gekko stick the diff is going up


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 27, 2021, 08:15:19 AM
dont know whats going on but payment never made it to wallet from over a hour, guess another fail, how do you track it from cryptohamstr.com


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on March 27, 2021, 11:04:22 AM
cryptohamstr.com it is not a working pool but rather a fraudulent one since payments from it do not go


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 27, 2021, 02:13:39 PM
cryptohamstr.com it is not a working pool but rather a fraudulent one since payments from it do not go

The pool requires more than 50 confirmations, so give it some more time and payouts will be working. This i no p2p pool where you get payed as soon as a block is mined.
I did check the backend and there are no payouts yet.
After doing a manually "sendtoaddress" test i receive the following info on the console: "error -4: fee estimation failed. fallbackfee is disabled. wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee."
I remember that this also happened on BitcoinSV so i think in general we need to wait a bit more. I did put some hashing power on the pool in order to get more new blocks. I will look for the error again in a few hours.
The pool has a "history" for all addresses mining Bitcoin3. So if the automatic payout wont pick up i will enable "fallbackfee" on the wallet and/or do manually payouts for the miners.
As for the next "check" i will have a look on March 27, 2021, 04:30:00 PM forum time current time is March 27, 2021, 02:18:27 PM so i will post again in 2h.

*edit*
I did PM the DEV and told him about the error. In worst case i will manually payout the unpaid balance  :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 27, 2021, 03:30:21 PM
cryptohamstr.com it is not a working pool but rather a fraudulent one since payments from it do not go

The pool requires more than 50 confirmations, so give it some more time and payouts will be working. This i no p2p pool where you get payed as soon as a block is mined.
I did check the backend and there are no payouts yet.
After doing a manually "sendtoaddress" test i receive the following info on the console: "error -4: fee estimation failed. fallbackfee is disabled. wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee."
I remember that this also happened on BitcoinSV so i think in general we need to wait a bit more. I did put some hashing power on the pool in order to get more new blocks. I will look for the error again in a few hours.
The pool has a "history" for all addresses mining Bitcoin3. So if the automatic payout wont pick up i will enable "fallbackfee" on the wallet and/or do manually payouts for the miners.
As for the next "check" i will have a look on March 27, 2021, 04:30:00 PM forum time current time is March 27, 2021, 02:18:27 PM so i will post again in 2h.

*edit*
I did PM the DEV and told him about the error. In worst case i will manually payout the unpaid balance  :)
Total Paid      2087.25000000 BTC3 but nothing made it to wallet so should I just wait or go back hashing



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 27, 2021, 03:42:27 PM
cryptohamstr.com it is not a working pool but rather a fraudulent one since payments from it do not go

The pool requires more than 50 confirmations, so give it some more time and payouts will be working. This i no p2p pool where you get payed as soon as a block is mined.
I did check the backend and there are no payouts yet.
After doing a manually "sendtoaddress" test i receive the following info on the console: "error -4: fee estimation failed. fallbackfee is disabled. wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee."
I remember that this also happened on BitcoinSV so i think in general we need to wait a bit more. I did put some hashing power on the pool in order to get more new blocks. I will look for the error again in a few hours.
The pool has a "history" for all addresses mining Bitcoin3. So if the automatic payout wont pick up i will enable "fallbackfee" on the wallet and/or do manually payouts for the miners.
As for the next "check" i will have a look on March 27, 2021, 04:30:00 PM forum time current time is March 27, 2021, 02:18:27 PM so i will post again in 2h.

*edit*
I did PM the DEV and told him about the error. In worst case i will manually payout the unpaid balance  :)
Total Paid      2087.25000000 BTC3 but nothing made it to wallet so should I just wait or go back hashing


Can you PM me your BTC3 address? So i will have a look for you, but i am quite sure that there is no TX ID for your payout so i can do a manual payout, this should be working.
If there are any payout problems or any other issues, i will have a look and work on a solution :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on March 27, 2021, 05:00:42 PM
cryptohamstr.com it is not a working pool but rather a fraudulent one since payments from it do not go

The pool requires more than 50 confirmations, so give it some more time and payouts will be working. This i no p2p pool where you get payed as soon as a block is mined.
I did check the backend and there are no payouts yet.
After doing a manually "sendtoaddress" test i receive the following info on the console: "error -4: fee estimation failed. fallbackfee is disabled. wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee."
I remember that this also happened on BitcoinSV so i think in general we need to wait a bit more. I did put some hashing power on the pool in order to get more new blocks. I will look for the error again in a few hours.
The pool has a "history" for all addresses mining Bitcoin3. So if the automatic payout wont pick up i will enable "fallbackfee" on the wallet and/or do manually payouts for the miners.
As for the next "check" i will have a look on March 27, 2021, 04:30:00 PM forum time current time is March 27, 2021, 02:18:27 PM so i will post again in 2h.

*edit*
I did PM the DEV and told him about the error. In worst case i will manually payout the unpaid balance  :)
Total Paid      2087.25000000 BTC3 but nothing made it to wallet so should I just wait or go back hashing


Can you PM me your BTC3 address? So i will have a look for you, but i am quite sure that there is no TX ID for your payout so i can do a manual payout, this should be working.
If there are any payout problems or any other issues, i will have a look and work on a solution :)

3QRwN5wm3sVKSfdB6x82tbJEnuoqGFeAxq


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 27, 2021, 05:37:58 PM
cryptohamstr.com it is not a working pool but rather a fraudulent one since payments from it do not go

The pool requires more than 50 confirmations, so give it some more time and payouts will be working. This i no p2p pool where you get payed as soon as a block is mined.
I did check the backend and there are no payouts yet.
After doing a manually "sendtoaddress" test i receive the following info on the console: "error -4: fee estimation failed. fallbackfee is disabled. wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee."
I remember that this also happened on BitcoinSV so i think in general we need to wait a bit more. I did put some hashing power on the pool in order to get more new blocks. I will look for the error again in a few hours.
The pool has a "history" for all addresses mining Bitcoin3. So if the automatic payout wont pick up i will enable "fallbackfee" on the wallet and/or do manually payouts for the miners.
As for the next "check" i will have a look on March 27, 2021, 04:30:00 PM forum time current time is March 27, 2021, 02:18:27 PM so i will post again in 2h.

*edit*
I did PM the DEV and told him about the error. In worst case i will manually payout the unpaid balance  :)
Total Paid      2087.25000000 BTC3 but nothing made it to wallet so should I just wait or go back hashing


Can you PM me your BTC3 address? So i will have a look for you, but i am quite sure that there is no TX ID for your payout so i can do a manual payout, this should be working.
If there are any payout problems or any other issues, i will have a look and work on a solution :)

3QRwN5wm3sVKSfdB6x82tbJEnuoqGFeAxq
   Total Earned      298.65000000 BTC3
Can you confirm this and that you did not receive the payout even if the pool says it would have payed out?
I think i have fixed future payout problems and i will manually payout "old" balances until March 27, 2021, 05:00:00 PM forum time. As soon as my test miner will automatically receive its payout all future payouts should be fine too :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on March 27, 2021, 05:49:14 PM
cryptohamstr.com it is not a working pool but rather a fraudulent one since payments from it do not go

The pool requires more than 50 confirmations, so give it some more time and payouts will be working. This i no p2p pool where you get payed as soon as a block is mined.
I did check the backend and there are no payouts yet.
After doing a manually "sendtoaddress" test i receive the following info on the console: "error -4: fee estimation failed. fallbackfee is disabled. wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee."
I remember that this also happened on BitcoinSV so i think in general we need to wait a bit more. I did put some hashing power on the pool in order to get more new blocks. I will look for the error again in a few hours.
The pool has a "history" for all addresses mining Bitcoin3. So if the automatic payout wont pick up i will enable "fallbackfee" on the wallet and/or do manually payouts for the miners.
As for the next "check" i will have a look on March 27, 2021, 04:30:00 PM forum time current time is March 27, 2021, 02:18:27 PM so i will post again in 2h.

*edit*
I did PM the DEV and told him about the error. In worst case i will manually payout the unpaid balance  :)
Total Paid      2087.25000000 BTC3 but nothing made it to wallet so should I just wait or go back hashing


Can you PM me your BTC3 address? So i will have a look for you, but i am quite sure that there is no TX ID for your payout so i can do a manual payout, this should be working.
If there are any payout problems or any other issues, i will have a look and work on a solution :)

3QRwN5wm3sVKSfdB6x82tbJEnuoqGFeAxq
   Total Earned      298.65000000 BTC3
Can you confirm this and that you did not receive the payout even if the pool says it would have payed out?
I think i have fixed future payout problems and i will manually payout "old" balances until March 27, 2021, 05:00:00 PM forum time. As soon as my test miner will automatically receive its payout all future payouts should be fine too :)

Does Cryptohamstr.com support vardiff for BTC3? I would like to join mining.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 27, 2021, 06:51:57 PM
Pool seems to start paying out new balances. Please lets wait the next pool payout on "21:44 UTC", if old balance is not payed out automatically i will do it manually.


cryptohamstr.com it is not a working pool but rather a fraudulent one since payments from it do not go

The pool requires more than 50 confirmations, so give it some more time and payouts will be working. This i no p2p pool where you get payed as soon as a block is mined.
I did check the backend and there are no payouts yet.
After doing a manually "sendtoaddress" test i receive the following info on the console: "error -4: fee estimation failed. fallbackfee is disabled. wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee."
I remember that this also happened on BitcoinSV so i think in general we need to wait a bit more. I did put some hashing power on the pool in order to get more new blocks. I will look for the error again in a few hours.
The pool has a "history" for all addresses mining Bitcoin3. So if the automatic payout wont pick up i will enable "fallbackfee" on the wallet and/or do manually payouts for the miners.
As for the next "check" i will have a look on March 27, 2021, 04:30:00 PM forum time current time is March 27, 2021, 02:18:27 PM so i will post again in 2h.

*edit*
I did PM the DEV and told him about the error. In worst case i will manually payout the unpaid balance  :)
Total Paid      2087.25000000 BTC3 but nothing made it to wallet so should I just wait or go back hashing


Can you PM me your BTC3 address? So i will have a look for you, but i am quite sure that there is no TX ID for your payout so i can do a manual payout, this should be working.
If there are any payout problems or any other issues, i will have a look and work on a solution :)

3QRwN5wm3sVKSfdB6x82tbJEnuoqGFeAxq
   Total Earned      298.65000000 BTC3
Can you confirm this and that you did not receive the payout even if the pool says it would have payed out?
I think i have fixed future payout problems and i will manually payout "old" balances until March 27, 2021, 05:00:00 PM forum time. As soon as my test miner will automatically receive its payout all future payouts should be fine too :)

Does Cryptohamstr.com support vardiff for BTC3? I would like to join mining.

You can try -p c=BTC3,d=X where X should be nearby 500000, as that's the default difficulty. I am thinking about setting up a lower sha 256 proxy as smaller miners with in the MH/S area will only find a share every minute.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 28, 2021, 01:47:51 AM
we will need another pool soon, everyone will be pounding the one big time, my little gekko newpac stick miner will lol


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 28, 2021, 01:55:27 AM
Can anyone confirm that they have received the airdrops and those cleared with confirmations?

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 28, 2021, 01:57:50 AM
cryptohamstr.com it is not a working pool but rather a fraudulent one since payments from it do not go

The pool requires more than 50 confirmations, so give it some more time and payouts will be working. This i no p2p pool where you get payed as soon as a block is mined.
I did check the backend and there are no payouts yet.
After doing a manually "sendtoaddress" test i receive the following info on the console: "error -4: fee estimation failed. fallbackfee is disabled. wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee."
I remember that this also happened on BitcoinSV so i think in general we need to wait a bit more. I did put some hashing power on the pool in order to get more new blocks. I will look for the error again in a few hours.
The pool has a "history" for all addresses mining Bitcoin3. So if the automatic payout wont pick up i will enable "fallbackfee" on the wallet and/or do manually payouts for the miners.
As for the next "check" i will have a look on March 27, 2021, 04:30:00 PM forum time current time is March 27, 2021, 02:18:27 PM so i will post again in 2h.

*edit*
I did PM the DEV and told him about the error. In worst case i will manually payout the unpaid balance  :)
Total Paid      2087.25000000 BTC3 but nothing made it to wallet so should I just wait or go back hashing


Can you PM me your BTC3 address? So i will have a look for you, but i am quite sure that there is no TX ID for your payout so i can do a manual payout, this should be working.
If there are any payout problems or any other issues, i will have a look and work on a solution :)

3QRwN5wm3sVKSfdB6x82tbJEnuoqGFeAxq

Sent you some btc3 please confirm once it gets confirmed by the network on your end.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 28, 2021, 02:33:44 AM
Can anyone confirm that they have received the airdrops and those cleared with confirmations?

Thank you
BTC3
no airdrop yet for my wallet 34BJqYgtxo8RuhDsw9F641afXwLd5CTSNH


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 28, 2021, 02:38:30 AM
Can anyone confirm that they have received the airdrops and those cleared with confirmations?

Thank you
BTC3
no airdrop yet for my wallet 34BJqYgtxo8RuhDsw9F641afXwLd5CTSNH
Just sent some, please check

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 28, 2021, 03:22:36 AM
Can anyone confirm that they have received the airdrops and those cleared with confirmations?

Thank you
BTC3
no airdrop yet for my wallet 34BJqYgtxo8RuhDsw9F641afXwLd5CTSNH
Just sent some, please check

Thank you
Nothing yet are you on that newer wallet and caught up? your pool is not yet


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 28, 2021, 03:26:47 AM
Can anyone confirm that they have received the airdrops and those cleared with confirmations?

Thank you
BTC3
no airdrop yet for my wallet 34BJqYgtxo8RuhDsw9F641afXwLd5CTSNH
Just sent some, please check

Thank you
Nothing yet are you on that newer wallet and caught up? your pool is not yet
btc3 on cryptohamstr is offline atm. we are on the old node with 1845 not sure yet why the other node with 3k blocks spawned still investigating it.
but can you see the sent coins in your wallet as unconfirmed? If not then the new node/wallet might be invalid of the BTC3 network and might be ignored by our official nodes.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 28, 2021, 03:35:34 AM
Can anyone confirm that they have received the airdrops and those cleared with confirmations?

Thank you
BTC3
no airdrop yet for my wallet 34BJqYgtxo8RuhDsw9F641afXwLd5CTSNH
Just sent some, please check

Thank you
Nothing yet are you on that newer wallet and caught up? your pool is not yet
I tried to pm you today but says you dont take newbies lol which i am on this name, my other one lost password years ago, I started mining with block erupter when they first came out, wish i would have kept earnings from that little thing 333 mh/s now we got to do ph/s just to break even


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 28, 2021, 03:41:05 AM
Can anyone confirm that they have received the airdrops and those cleared with confirmations?

Thank you
BTC3
no airdrop yet for my wallet 34BJqYgtxo8RuhDsw9F641afXwLd5CTSNH
Just sent some, please check

Thank you
Nothing yet are you on that newer wallet and caught up? your pool is not yet
I tried to pm you today but says you dont take newbies lol which i am on this name, my other one lost password years ago, I started mining with block erupter when they first came out, wish i would have kept earnings from that little thing 333 mh/s now we got to do ph/s just to break even

It's bitcointalk.org rules and policies about newbies accounts not mine sorry.
Anyways I can isee on my wallet now that all airdrops and the one sent to you was just confirmed.
Can you please have a look if this is the case from your end?

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 28, 2021, 03:56:39 AM
Can anyone confirm that they have received the airdrops and those cleared with confirmations?

Thank you
BTC3
no airdrop yet for my wallet 34BJqYgtxo8RuhDsw9F641afXwLd5CTSNH
Just sent some, please check

Thank you
Nothing yet are you on that newer wallet and caught up? your pool is not yet
btc3 on cryptohamstr is offline atm. we are on the old node with 1845 not sure yet why the other node with 3k blocks spawned still investigating it.
but can you see the sent coins in your wallet as unconfirmed? If not then the new node/wallet might be invalid of the BTC3 network and might be ignored by our official nodes.

Thank you
BTC3
Are you two working together on this or not because I dont want to waste my power if you crossed up on this whole thing


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 28, 2021, 04:01:08 AM
Can anyone confirm that they have received the airdrops and those cleared with confirmations?

Thank you
BTC3
no airdrop yet for my wallet 34BJqYgtxo8RuhDsw9F641afXwLd5CTSNH
Just sent some, please check

Thank you
Nothing yet are you on that newer wallet and caught up? your pool is not yet
btc3 on cryptohamstr is offline atm. we are on the old node with 1845 not sure yet why the other node with 3k blocks spawned still investigating it.
but can you see the sent coins in your wallet as unconfirmed? If not then the new node/wallet might be invalid of the BTC3 network and might be ignored by our official nodes.

Thank you
BTC3
Are you two working together on this or not because I dont want to waste my power if you crossed up on this whole thing
Yes we are.
Unfortunately the other chain with more than 3 thousand mined blocks seems like it's not the official BTC3 network and was a fork of the BTC3 code.
The new BTC3 windows version can now be downloaded from github https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3-1.0.2 (https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3-1.0.2) with instructions on github download page.
Kudos to sdnz and testbug for all the hardwork.

This is the correct chain as of now.
{
  "blocks": 1862,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.03125,
  "networkhashps": 5482253651940.173,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 28, 2021, 04:19:06 AM
Correct blockchain network now hashing beautifully on desktop pc.

{
  "blocks": 1867,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.03125,
  "networkhashps": 5498867780417.742,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}
Please download the new wallet from github and restart your client. It should give you a similar output as above.

Please post new available nodes.

Happy weekend.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 28, 2021, 05:03:25 AM
Correct blockchain network now hashing beautifully on desktop pc.

{
  "blocks": 1867,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.03125,
  "networkhashps": 5498867780417.742,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}
Please download the new wallet from github and restart your client. It should give you a similar output as above.

Please post new available nodes.

Happy weekend.

Thank you
BTC3
So me and others have mined blocks that are no good I guess, if i have to ill delete everything, I downloaded the new version and worked fine, never got the 7 blocks from your pool but fine with that just fix it


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 28, 2021, 05:06:25 AM
Correct blockchain network now hashing beautifully on desktop pc.

{
  "blocks": 1867,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.03125,
  "networkhashps": 5498867780417.742,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}
Please download the new wallet from github and restart your client. It should give you a similar output as above.

Please post new available nodes.

Happy weekend.

Thank you
BTC3
So me and others have mined blocks that are no good I guess, if i have to ill delete everything
Do not delete anything yet.
Just download the new wallet from github, copy and paste it into your existing btc3 qt wallet then restart client.
Save/back up your wallet first before doing anything else.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 28, 2021, 05:21:56 AM
Correct blockchain network now hashing beautifully on desktop pc.

{
  "blocks": 1867,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.03125,
  "networkhashps": 5498867780417.742,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}
Please download the new wallet from github and restart your client. It should give you a similar output as above.

Please post new available nodes.

Happy weekend.

Thank you
BTC3
So me and others have mined blocks that are no good I guess, if i have to ill delete everything
Do not delete anything yet.
Just download the new wallet from github, copy and paste it into your existing btc3 qt wallet then restart client.
Save/back up your wallet first before doing anything else.

Thank you
BTC3
did that now stuck at 3196


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 28, 2021, 09:01:35 AM
Correct blockchain network now hashing beautifully on desktop pc.

{
  "blocks": 1867,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.03125,
  "networkhashps": 5498867780417.742,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}
Please download the new wallet from github and restart your client. It should give you a similar output as above.

Please post new available nodes.

Happy weekend.

Thank you
BTC3
So we did mine on the wrong chain? You should have told us this earlier as some miners did waste hashing power.
The pools node did lose all of its connections in the night, after that it was automatically disabled.
I will resync it to the correct blockchain.

Can you please post some adnodes for the correct chain? Wallet has problems to connect.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 28, 2021, 08:40:55 PM
should I delete the data files and sync again when there are some peers?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on March 29, 2021, 05:38:46 AM
So the blockchain with blockcount +3200 blocks is wrong fork?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 29, 2021, 11:44:37 AM
So the blockchain with blockcount +3200 blocks is wrong fork?

We need to wait for the dev to confirm on which chain his nodes are. As soon as we know this and have working nodes i will reactivate cryptohamstr.com Bitcoin3 pool.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 29, 2021, 08:56:59 PM
So the blockchain with blockcount +3200 blocks is wrong fork?

We need to wait for the dev to confirm on which chain his nodes are. As soon as we know this and have working nodes i will reactivate cryptohamstr.com Bitcoin3 pool.

Hi,

Sent an answer to your pm.
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. Was able to mine 10 or more blocks. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 5 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.
Will post addnodes as soon as everyone has updated their wallets.

"blocks": 1938,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.0009765513240864718,
  "networkhashps": 3763531410000.627,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: vidgetpro on March 29, 2021, 11:45:14 PM


Working as expected...



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on March 30, 2021, 04:04:42 AM
waiting at block 0 and 4 weeks behind and no peers


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 30, 2021, 05:32:45 AM
So the blockchain with blockcount +3200 blocks is wrong fork?

We need to wait for the dev to confirm on which chain his nodes are. As soon as we know this and have working nodes i will reactivate cryptohamstr.com Bitcoin3 pool.

Hi,

Sent an answer to your pm.
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. Was able to mine 10 or more blocks. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 5 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.
Will post addnodes as soon as everyone has updated their wallets.

"blocks": 1938,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.0009765513240864718,
  "networkhashps": 3763531410000.627,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""

Thank you
BTC3
Who has a list of nodes?0 active connections


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on March 30, 2021, 06:42:30 PM
Ma alla fine a che punto siamo,funziona o no


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on March 30, 2021, 06:53:17 PM
continua a rimanere bloccato,senza nodi


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on March 30, 2021, 06:56:36 PM
Am I the only one that's getting "last received block 6 days ago?" Any idea on how to fix this? I think I'm mining properly, I tried to compile the new wallet but wasn't able to. If anyone knows how to fix this please let me know, stuck on block 1845. Using desktop PC with 1080Ti, I can't afford any fancy dedicated miners.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on March 30, 2021, 07:10:00 PM
So the blockchain with blockcount +3200 blocks is wrong fork?

We need to wait for the dev to confirm on which chain his nodes are. As soon as we know this and have working nodes i will reactivate cryptohamstr.com Bitcoin3 pool.

Hi,

Sent an answer to your pm.
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. Was able to mine 10 or more blocks. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 5 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.
Will post addnodes as soon as everyone has updated their wallets.

"blocks": 1938,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.0009765513240864718,
  "networkhashps": 3763531410000.627,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""

Thank you
BTC3
does this mean the BTC i've already mined is worthless until we get the new nodes?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 30, 2021, 07:18:47 PM
So the blockchain with blockcount +3200 blocks is wrong fork?

We need to wait for the dev to confirm on which chain his nodes are. As soon as we know this and have working nodes i will reactivate cryptohamstr.com Bitcoin3 pool.

Hi,

Sent an answer to your pm.
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. Was able to mine 10 or more blocks. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 5 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.
Will post addnodes as soon as everyone has updated their wallets.

"blocks": 1938,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.0009765513240864718,
  "networkhashps": 3763531410000.627,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""

Thank you
BTC3
does this mean the BTC i've already mined is worthless until we get the new nodes?
Basically yes, if you are not on the right chain then all coins mined approx after block 1860 are not on the blockchain DEV ist.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on March 30, 2021, 07:25:11 PM
So the blockchain with blockcount +3200 blocks is wrong fork?

We need to wait for the dev to confirm on which chain his nodes are. As soon as we know this and have working nodes i will reactivate cryptohamstr.com Bitcoin3 pool.

Hi,

Sent an answer to your pm.
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. Was able to mine 10 or more blocks. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 5 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.
Will post addnodes as soon as everyone has updated their wallets.

"blocks": 1938,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.0009765513240864718,
  "networkhashps": 3763531410000.627,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""

Thank you
BTC3
does this mean the BTC i've already mined is worthless until we get the new nodes?
Basically yes, if you are not on the right chain then all coins mined approx after block 1860 are not on the blockchain DEV ist.
How do I update to the latest chain? I'm using the 1.0.2 wallet. Do I need to switch my nodes when those come out?

My info:
{
  "blocks": 1865,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.0625,
  "networkhashps": 4161041058060.075,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}

Tested on desktop PC and got 1,000 BTC3 in around 30 minutes, guess they're void then.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 30, 2021, 09:14:39 PM
So the blockchain with blockcount +3200 blocks is wrong fork?

We need to wait for the dev to confirm on which chain his nodes are. As soon as we know this and have working nodes i will reactivate cryptohamstr.com Bitcoin3 pool.

Hi,

Sent an answer to your pm.
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. Was able to mine 10 or more blocks. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 5 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.
Will post addnodes as soon as everyone has updated their wallets.

"blocks": 1938,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.0009765513240864718,
  "networkhashps": 3763531410000.627,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""

Thank you
BTC3
does this mean the BTC i've already mined is worthless until we get the new nodes?
Basically yes, if you are not on the right chain then all coins mined approx after block 1860 are not on the blockchain DEV is.
How do I update to the latest chain? I'm using the 1.0.2 wallet. Do I need to switch my nodes when those come out?

My info:
{
  "blocks": 1865,
  "currentblockweight": 4000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.0625,
  "networkhashps": 4161041058060.075,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}

Tested on desktop PC and got 1,000 BTC3 in around 30 minutes, guess they're void then.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on March 30, 2021, 09:45:47 PM
come mai se attivo mi partono venti blocchi e poi si blocca tutto,va in errore


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 30, 2021, 10:43:17 PM
come mai se attivo mi partono venti blocchi e poi si blocca tutto,va in errore
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 6 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 31, 2021, 05:01:06 AM
come mai se attivo mi partono venti blocchi e poi si blocca tutto,va in errore
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 6 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.

Thank you
0 active connections,give me a list of nodes.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on March 31, 2021, 11:03:59 AM
come mai se attivo mi partono venti blocchi e poi si blocca tutto,va in errore
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 6 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.

Thank you
0 active connections,give me a list of nodes.
Same problem here, needs to be resolved fast.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on March 31, 2021, 11:11:33 AM
come mai se attivo mi partono venti blocchi e poi si blocca tutto,va in errore
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 6 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.

Thank you
0 active connections,give me a list of nodes.
Same problem here, needs to be resolved fast.
dev does not give a list of nodes
I think we need to leave this project. a very suspicious project or dev not experienced which means that the project will be dead.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on March 31, 2021, 01:39:31 PM
come mai se attivo mi partono venti blocchi e poi si blocca tutto,va in errore
On QT wallet version 1.0.2 that just overwritten the qt wallet on the same btc3 folder with same block files on roaming folder this is what is currently being displayed on the getmininginfo console with far lower diff rating with no troubles mining blocks from desktop for the last couple of days now. We can still see 5 connections on the old node that has 6 connections. Once you overwrite the existing qt wallet with the new wallet version all the blocks should move forward and confirm any past transactions and should sync up with the network.

Thank you
0 active connections,give me a list of nodes.
Same problem here, needs to be resolved fast.

Setting up the new node with v1.0.2
New version doesn't seem to want to cooperate with other nodes set up here in the lab. Will need to be 100% working before posting here on OP.
Have you had any luck on the pool?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: vidgetpro on April 01, 2021, 01:49:27 AM
I gave it try and started mining from day one....4 days I got nothing. Then you made the change, I mined more and started gaining BTC3, then you made another change and everything I mined is gone. Okay cool, start up again. I look today and everything I mined is GONE AGAIN. The only thing I have is the MEASLY 0.001 you airdropped. I'M DONE. GOOD LUCK this launch has been an amateur shit show. I'm sorry I recommend this to anyone, and I was one of your biggest champions. Shame.
 


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on April 01, 2021, 07:29:26 AM
Few suggestions to the dev/team from someone who have been in this forum for over 8 years, IF you want to have any future for the project:

First of all, don't stay quiet and only reply every now and then. You should have few members of the team to be ready to answer at least 10hrs/day to communitys questions and messages in the forum.
Be active.

Second, if there is a reason you can't be active, tell the community about the reasons and possible time you can be active.

Third, let community help you with the project. There are thousands of top tier devs and people with knowledge that can take the project to another level. Do not hesitate to ask help.

Be open about your goals and why you have made the project in the first place.

Last but not least, do not drive the project with $ signs in your eyes. That never gets you anywhere.

These ar the most important things in my opinion.

I also suggest that you make a non-selfmoderated topic and take all the critisism that comes and deal with it.

Otherwise you can dig a hole and dump whole project there and forget it.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on April 01, 2021, 03:17:38 PM
Wallet isn't synced anymore, don't know why. Says it's 39 hours behind. Last time the only way to fix this was updating the wallet. Is this coin just dead then? I was really hoping that it might take off...

{
  "blocks": 1895,
  "currentblockweight": 0,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.07499519371612715,
  "networkhashps": 4218406358085.473,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 01, 2021, 03:28:49 PM
Wallet isn't synced anymore, don't know why. Says it's 39 hours behind. Last time the only way to fix this was updating the wallet. Is this coin just dead then? I was really hoping that it might take off...

{
  "blocks": 1895,
  "currentblockweight": 0,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.07499519371612715,
  "networkhashps": 4218406358085.473,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}
what's your node list?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on April 01, 2021, 04:30:35 PM
Wallet isn't synced anymore, don't know why. Says it's 39 hours behind. Last time the only way to fix this was updating the wallet. Is this coin just dead then? I was really hoping that it might take off...

{
  "blocks": 1895,
  "currentblockweight": 0,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.07499519371612715,
  "networkhashps": 4218406358085.473,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "warnings": ""
}
what's your node list?

addnode=136.144.171.201:30268
addnode= 158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=95.11.228.167:30268

Like I said using the new 1.0.2 wallet it was working fine a few days ago but I'm worried all the BTC3 I mined might be invalid.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chainganginc on April 01, 2021, 05:26:26 PM
I like the idea, i got an idea for the logo would be dope if it was a letter B and number 3 connected. I can do what I can and help with the block explorer. A faucet would be dope.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: MinerDude99 on April 01, 2021, 09:59:53 PM
Is BTC3 on any exchanges, what are they worth?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on April 01, 2021, 11:37:59 PM
Is BTC3 on any exchanges, what are they worth?

BTC3 is not on any exchanges as it is very new. The devs say they have some lined up but I'm not sure this coin is even going to go anywhere at this point, pretty sure the current wallet is broken, they need to provide new nodes in order for the pool to get up or something. They should communicate more so the miners know what's going on and we don't waste hash power.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on April 02, 2021, 09:26:03 AM

Setting up the new node with v1.0.2
New version doesn't seem to want to cooperate with other nodes set up here in the lab. Will need to be 100% working before posting here on OP.
Have you had any luck on the pool?

It seems still some nodes are running the old wallet, v1.0.0.
The new wallet v1.0.2 is available and all nodes need to upgrade:

 * https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3-1.0.2/raw/main/bitcoin3-v1.0.2-windows.zip
 * source code : https://github.com/Bitcoin3-source/Bitcoin3.0

Especially the current problem is that the main seed node is still running the old wallet and stuck at #1845.

 '136.144.171.201:30268' '/Satoshi:1.0.0/' headers=1845/-1/-1"

This must be fixed so existing wallets and new people can join BTC3 network any time soon and we can move forward.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chainganginc on April 02, 2021, 02:23:30 PM
Is anybody working on block explorer?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chainganginc on April 02, 2021, 07:29:41 PM
here is another logo idea.

https://ibb.co/9qPYy4M

looks hot


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: QuattroQ2 on April 02, 2021, 09:24:48 PM
Few suggestions to the dev/team from someone who have been in this forum for over 8 years, IF you want to have any future for the project:

First of all, don't stay quiet and only reply every now and then. You should have few members of the team to be ready to answer at least 10hrs/day to communitys questions and messages in the forum.
Be active.

Second, if there is a reason you can't be active, tell the community about the reasons and possible time you can be active.

Third, let community help you with the project. There are thousands of top tier devs and people with knowledge that can take the project to another level. Do not hesitate to ask help.

Be open about your goals and why you have made the project in the first place.

Last but not least, do not drive the project with $ signs in your eyes. That never gets you anywhere.

These ar the most important things in my opinion.

I also suggest that you make a non-selfmoderated topic and take all the critisism that comes and deal with it.

Otherwise you can dig a hole and dump whole project there and forget it.

THX for your kind words!
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Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 03, 2021, 02:03:37 PM
Still no update on the nodes?
As suggestes by "sndz" the seednode, being built in to the source code of the coin, MUSST to be updated in order to allow the network to get available again.
Currently it seems like only the dev has a working connection to the network. cryptohamstr.com pool could serve as a node, allowing in and outgoing connections. This would only work is i get a connected node on the pools server, sadly no connections.
Dev if you need some help on updateing your non working seed node feel free to send me a PM. If i can assist you i will assist in order to kick this project back online!


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 05, 2021, 05:15:08 AM
Looks dead to me


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 05, 2021, 07:48:09 AM
Looks dead to me
dev was last seen on March 31st. I think the project is dead.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 05, 2021, 11:14:01 AM
Looks dead to me
dev was last seen on March 31st. I think the project is dead.

Seems like, yes. Pretty sad, project did start/sound promising but after all the problems with the blockchain and the DEV not being online to say what's going on :(


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on April 05, 2021, 05:30:01 PM
Man that sucks I was looking forward to this. Anyone else know of new and promising altcoins?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on April 06, 2021, 06:03:48 AM
Apologies to everyone. Been on vacation for several days during the holy week season.
Testbug= yes already sent you a pm
sdnz= yes old wallet version 1 is still connected to the hardcoded node.

Will be killing the node for the old version 1 wallet, so miners using old version 1 wallet won't be able to connect to the old node anymore.
wallet 1.0.2 connects to these nodes

addnode=136.144.171.201:30268
addnode= 158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=95.11.228.167:30268

initially but then gets disconnected after a few minutes. Still trouble shooting, might have to into the source code and delete the hard coded nodes.
As for exchanges, Graviex would be happy to list BTC3 for a 0.1BTC listing fee. Still evaluating if this amount would justify for the listing or just crowdsource/crowfund the listing fee just to get it on the exchange. Feel free to weigh in everyone.
Block explorer page is on hold at the moment until we get the new wallet back online.

Thanks everyone for your continued patience
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on April 06, 2021, 07:29:32 AM
Apologies to everyone. Been on vacation for several days during the holy week season.
Testbug= yes already sent you a pm
sdnz= yes old wallet version 1 is still connected to the hardcoded node.

Will be killing the node for the old version 1 wallet, so miners using old version 1 wallet won't be able to connect to the old node anymore.
wallet 1.0.2 connects to these nodes

addnode=136.144.171.201:30268
addnode= 158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=95.11.228.167:30268

initially but then gets disconnected after a few minutes. Still trouble shooting, might have to into the source code and delete the hard coded nodes.
As for exchanges, Graviex would be happy to list BTC3 for a 0.1BTC listing fee. Still evaluating if this amount would justify for the listing or just crowdsource/crowfund the listing fee just to get it on the exchange. Feel free to weigh in everyone.
Block explorer page is on hold at the moment until we get the new wallet back online.

Thanks everyone for your continued patience
BTC3

Thank you for the message.

I suggest that in future you would let the community know in advance if you are taking days off.

If you just stay silent, it will only develope FUD.

Hopefully this will get some wind under the wings.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 07, 2021, 09:22:39 AM
Sadly i am still not able to connect to the blockchain.
I can offer the following: Dev can upload his blockchain (blocks, chainstate,...) as zip file to the Bitcoin3 website. After that i can download it and let the pool act as a node. The pool will most likely be there for a while so this would help to get all new people a working connection to the network. I can not allow unlimited nodes to connect to the pool, but there can be more than 15 connections at once. So the other nodes can sync and if someone is hosting a Bitcoin3 node in a datacentre, he could also allow in and outgoing traffic on the Bitcoin3 p2p port (not the RPC port, this port should ALWAYS be closed).

The main error for not being connected is, as far as i can say, this error on the debug.log:

Quote
ERROR: AcceptBlockHeader: Consensus::ContextualCheckBlockHeader: 000000000000004130bdf143da15ee11d6d2f44e9c5d0b7f5624eb10c63b607c, bad-diffbits, incorrect proof of work (code 16)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on April 07, 2021, 08:59:15 PM
Apologies to everyone. Been on vacation for several days during the holy week season.
Testbug= yes already sent you a pm
sdnz= yes old wallet version 1 is still connected to the hardcoded node.

Will be killing the node for the old version 1 wallet, so miners using old version 1 wallet won't be able to connect to the old node anymore.
wallet 1.0.2 connects to these nodes

addnode=136.144.171.201:30268
addnode= 158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=95.11.228.167:30268

initially but then gets disconnected after a few minutes. Still trouble shooting, might have to into the source code and delete the hard coded nodes.
As for exchanges, Graviex would be happy to list BTC3 for a 0.1BTC listing fee. Still evaluating if this amount would justify for the listing or just crowdsource/crowfund the listing fee just to get it on the exchange. Feel free to weigh in everyone.
Block explorer page is on hold at the moment until we get the new wallet back online.

Thanks everyone for your continued patience
BTC3

I'm connected to those nodes but wallet is still behind. Gonna be honest it's a little late to be giving this info out, most people have already given up on the coin, but maybe you can rekindle some interest by fixing the bugs and getting a pool online.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on April 08, 2021, 05:06:17 AM
Sadly i am still not able to connect to the blockchain.
I can offer the following: Dev can upload his blockchain (blocks, chainstate,...) as zip file to the Bitcoin3 website. After that i can download it and let the pool act as a node. The pool will most likely be there for a while so this would help to get all new people a working connection to the network. I can not allow unlimited nodes to connect to the pool, but there can be more than 15 connections at once. So the other nodes can sync and if someone is hosting a Bitcoin3 node in a datacentre, he could also allow in and outgoing traffic on the Bitcoin3 p2p port (not the RPC port, this port should ALWAYS be closed).

The main error for not being connected is, as far as i can say, this error on the debug.log:

Quote
ERROR: AcceptBlockHeader: Consensus::ContextualCheckBlockHeader: 000000000000004130bdf143da15ee11d6d2f44e9c5d0b7f5624eb10c63b607c, bad-diffbits, incorrect proof of work (code 16)

Blockchain and chainstate have been uploaded to btc3 website. Hope we can have the pool act as a node for people to connect.

Thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on April 08, 2021, 06:33:31 AM
perfetto questa mattina mi sono stati cancellati tremila btc3 maturati dopo che sono giorni che ho lasciato il computer accesso,poca serieta nei miei confronti?
Duecentoquaranta ore di corrente buttati


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 08, 2021, 09:52:23 AM
Sadly i am still not able to connect to the blockchain.
I can offer the following: Dev can upload his blockchain (blocks, chainstate,...) as zip file to the Bitcoin3 website. After that i can download it and let the pool act as a node. The pool will most likely be there for a while so this would help to get all new people a working connection to the network. I can not allow unlimited nodes to connect to the pool, but there can be more than 15 connections at once. So the other nodes can sync and if someone is hosting a Bitcoin3 node in a datacentre, he could also allow in and outgoing traffic on the Bitcoin3 p2p port (not the RPC port, this port should ALWAYS be closed).

The main error for not being connected is, as far as i can say, this error on the debug.log:

Quote
ERROR: AcceptBlockHeader: Consensus::ContextualCheckBlockHeader: 000000000000004130bdf143da15ee11d6d2f44e9c5d0b7f5624eb10c63b607c, bad-diffbits, incorrect proof of work (code 16)

Blockchain and chainstate have been uploaded to btc3 website. Hope we can have the pool act as a node for people to connect.

Thanks

Is this the right chain?   "blocks": 6298


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on April 08, 2021, 09:59:22 AM
Sadly i am still not able to connect to the blockchain.
I can offer the following: Dev can upload his blockchain (blocks, chainstate,...) as zip file to the Bitcoin3 website. After that i can download it and let the pool act as a node. The pool will most likely be there for a while so this would help to get all new people a working connection to the network. I can not allow unlimited nodes to connect to the pool, but there can be more than 15 connections at once. So the other nodes can sync and if someone is hosting a Bitcoin3 node in a datacentre, he could also allow in and outgoing traffic on the Bitcoin3 p2p port (not the RPC port, this port should ALWAYS be closed).

The main error for not being connected is, as far as i can say, this error on the debug.log:

Quote
ERROR: AcceptBlockHeader: Consensus::ContextualCheckBlockHeader: 000000000000004130bdf143da15ee11d6d2f44e9c5d0b7f5624eb10c63b607c, bad-diffbits, incorrect proof of work (code 16)

Blockchain and chainstate have been uploaded to btc3 website. Hope we can have the pool act as a node for people to connect.

Thanks

Is this the right chain?   "blocks": 6298

My node at 158.101.29.12 seems also running correctly now.

Connected peers:
'37.161.27.94:24517' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6305/6307/6307"
'194.50.15.119:2963' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6305/6307/6307"
'203.211.106.86:30904' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6298/-1/-1"
'46.138.178.248:36806' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6306/6307/6307"
'212.171.130.83:62569' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6298/-1/-1"


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 08, 2021, 10:10:34 AM
Sadly i am still not able to connect to the blockchain.
I can offer the following: Dev can upload his blockchain (blocks, chainstate,...) as zip file to the Bitcoin3 website. After that i can download it and let the pool act as a node. The pool will most likely be there for a while so this would help to get all new people a working connection to the network. I can not allow unlimited nodes to connect to the pool, but there can be more than 15 connections at once. So the other nodes can sync and if someone is hosting a Bitcoin3 node in a datacentre, he could also allow in and outgoing traffic on the Bitcoin3 p2p port (not the RPC port, this port should ALWAYS be closed).

The main error for not being connected is, as far as i can say, this error on the debug.log:

Quote
ERROR: AcceptBlockHeader: Consensus::ContextualCheckBlockHeader: 000000000000004130bdf143da15ee11d6d2f44e9c5d0b7f5624eb10c63b607c, bad-diffbits, incorrect proof of work (code 16)

Blockchain and chainstate have been uploaded to btc3 website. Hope we can have the pool act as a node for people to connect.

Thanks

Is this the right chain?   "blocks": 6298

My node at 158.101.29.12 seems also running correctly now.

Connected peers:
'37.161.27.94:24517' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6305/6307/6307"
'194.50.15.119:2963' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6305/6307/6307"
'203.211.106.86:30904' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6298/-1/-1"
'46.138.178.248:36806' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6306/6307/6307"
'212.171.130.83:62569' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6298/-1/-1"


just to confirm: Block   6 308 ? Currently three connections on the pool, node is configured to allow inbound transaction, meaning new people can connect to the pools node and sync the blockchain.

cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on April 08, 2021, 10:26:04 AM
Sadly i am still not able to connect to the blockchain.
I can offer the following: Dev can upload his blockchain (blocks, chainstate,...) as zip file to the Bitcoin3 website. After that i can download it and let the pool act as a node. The pool will most likely be there for a while so this would help to get all new people a working connection to the network. I can not allow unlimited nodes to connect to the pool, but there can be more than 15 connections at once. So the other nodes can sync and if someone is hosting a Bitcoin3 node in a datacentre, he could also allow in and outgoing traffic on the Bitcoin3 p2p port (not the RPC port, this port should ALWAYS be closed).

The main error for not being connected is, as far as i can say, this error on the debug.log:

Quote
ERROR: AcceptBlockHeader: Consensus::ContextualCheckBlockHeader: 000000000000004130bdf143da15ee11d6d2f44e9c5d0b7f5624eb10c63b607c, bad-diffbits, incorrect proof of work (code 16)

Blockchain and chainstate have been uploaded to btc3 website. Hope we can have the pool act as a node for people to connect.

Thanks

Is this the right chain?   "blocks": 6298

My node at 158.101.29.12 seems also running correctly now.

Connected peers:
'37.161.27.94:24517' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6305/6307/6307"
'194.50.15.119:2963' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6305/6307/6307"
'203.211.106.86:30904' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6298/-1/-1"
'46.138.178.248:36806' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6306/6307/6307"
'212.171.130.83:62569' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6298/-1/-1"


just to confirm: Block   6 308 ? Currently three connections on the pool, node is configured to allow inbound transaction, meaning new people can connect to the pools node and sync the blockchain.

It seems the chain is moving now. I have 6 connections on my node and all nodes are from v1.0.2:

Connected peers:
"0: '212.171.130.83:62990' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"1: '161.97.187.181:49844' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"2: '194.50.15.119:2972' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"3: '37.161.27.94:24514' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"5: '203.211.106.86:22822' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"7: '46.138.178.248:36612' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 08, 2021, 10:29:29 AM
Sadly i am still not able to connect to the blockchain.
I can offer the following: Dev can upload his blockchain (blocks, chainstate,...) as zip file to the Bitcoin3 website. After that i can download it and let the pool act as a node. The pool will most likely be there for a while so this would help to get all new people a working connection to the network. I can not allow unlimited nodes to connect to the pool, but there can be more than 15 connections at once. So the other nodes can sync and if someone is hosting a Bitcoin3 node in a datacentre, he could also allow in and outgoing traffic on the Bitcoin3 p2p port (not the RPC port, this port should ALWAYS be closed).

The main error for not being connected is, as far as i can say, this error on the debug.log:

Quote
ERROR: AcceptBlockHeader: Consensus::ContextualCheckBlockHeader: 000000000000004130bdf143da15ee11d6d2f44e9c5d0b7f5624eb10c63b607c, bad-diffbits, incorrect proof of work (code 16)

Blockchain and chainstate have been uploaded to btc3 website. Hope we can have the pool act as a node for people to connect.

Thanks

Is this the right chain?   "blocks": 6298

My node at 158.101.29.12 seems also running correctly now.

Connected peers:
'37.161.27.94:24517' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6305/6307/6307"
'194.50.15.119:2963' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6305/6307/6307"
'203.211.106.86:30904' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6298/-1/-1"
'46.138.178.248:36806' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6306/6307/6307"
'212.171.130.83:62569' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6298/-1/-1"


just to confirm: Block   6 308 ? Currently three connections on the pool, node is configured to allow inbound transaction, meaning new people can connect to the pools node and sync the blockchain.

It seems the chain is moving now. I have 6 connections on my node and all nodes are from v1.0.2:

Connected peers:
"0: '212.171.130.83:62990' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"1: '161.97.187.181:49844' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"2: '194.50.15.119:2972' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"3: '37.161.27.94:24514' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"5: '203.211.106.86:22822' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"
"7: '46.138.178.248:36612' '/Satoshi:1.0.2/' headers=6313/6313/6313"


cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com) has 4 connections so far and blockchain is moving forward.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chainganginc on April 08, 2021, 10:42:03 AM
Man that sucks I was looking forward to this. Anyone else know of new and promising altcoins?

There is Piece Classic and Piece I had to restart my chain but it will be something. I will keep a I out  for this one. Pieceofpi.world but no node or blockexplorer yet


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 08, 2021, 11:01:30 AM
addnode=158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=194.50.15.119:3009
addnode=203.211.106.86:31426
addnode=37.161.27.94:24513
wallet 1.0.2 shows 0 connections! What to do?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 08, 2021, 04:00:34 PM
addnode=158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=194.50.15.119:3009
addnode=203.211.106.86:31426
addnode=37.161.27.94:24513
wallet 1.0.2 shows 0 connections! What to do?

If it is not syncing try:
connect= instead of addnode= on your bitcoin3.conf
With connect your node will only connect to the nodes you entered. As soon as you are synced you can change "connect=" again to "addnode=" in order to let your node connect to other nodes.
The blockchain is very tiny right now, so it should sync within a few minutes.
Hashrate is already increasing.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 08, 2021, 04:36:52 PM
addnode=158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=194.50.15.119:3009
addnode=203.211.106.86:31426
addnode=37.161.27.94:24513
wallet 1.0.2 shows 0 connections! What to do?

If it is not syncing try:
connect= instead of addnode= on your bitcoin3.conf
With connect your node will only connect to the nodes you entered. As soon as you are synced you can change "connect=" again to "addnode=" in order to let your node connect to other nodes.
The blockchain is very tiny right now, so it should sync within a few minutes.
Hashrate is already increasing.
connect= it did not help, 0 connections


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 08, 2021, 04:38:04 PM
addnode=158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=194.50.15.119:3009
addnode=203.211.106.86:31426
addnode=37.161.27.94:24513
wallet 1.0.2 shows 0 connections! What to do?

If it is not syncing try:
connect= instead of addnode= on your bitcoin3.conf
With connect your node will only connect to the nodes you entered. As soon as you are synced you can change "connect=" again to "addnode=" in order to let your node connect to other nodes.
The blockchain is very tiny right now, so it should sync within a few minutes.
Hashrate is already increasing.
connect= it did not help, 0 connections

Did you allready try to delete everything except for your wallet.dat? If your wallet is already synced to a wrong chain it might never get synced.
What does a "-getinfo" put for block number?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on April 08, 2021, 04:45:49 PM
ha minato 6000 blocchi in solitaria, cancellato i nostri,e difficolta paurosa,minimo un rimborso per chi puo dimostrare di aver lavorato con il computer dal 15 marzo a oggi


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 08, 2021, 04:58:12 PM
Dev download the working bitcoin3.conf
0 blocks and 0 connections, 6 weeks behind.
wallet 1.0.2


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on April 08, 2021, 08:20:58 PM
Dev download the working bitcoin3.conf
0 blocks and 0 connections, 6 weeks behind.
wallet 1.0.2

You need to make sure all directories/files to be removed except wallets from bitcoin3 directory.
And add the available seed nodes and start bitcoin3-qt.
For example my bitcoin3.conf is as following for your reference.
Code:
addresstype=legacy

server=1
daemon=1
#gen=1
#genproclimit=-1
rpcbind=0.0.0.0
rpcuser=username-here
rpcpassword=pass-here
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
listen=1
rest=1

onlynet=ipv4

dbcache=30

addnode=161.97.187.181
addnode=158.101.29.12


If nothing happens for several minutes after restarting bitcoin3-qt, then goto Help/Debug window/Information window, and click "Open" under "Debug log file" and show the last part of the output will be helpful to identify the problem.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 08, 2021, 08:27:37 PM
I just loaded wallet to see if it would start and it went to block 6405


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 09, 2021, 03:52:32 AM
Dev download the working bitcoin3.conf
0 blocks and 0 connections, 6 weeks behind.
wallet 1.0.2

You need to make sure all directories/files to be removed except wallets from bitcoin3 directory.
And add the available seed nodes and start bitcoin3-qt.
For example my bitcoin3.conf is as following for your reference.
Code:
addresstype=legacy

server=1
daemon=1
#gen=1
#genproclimit=-1
rpcbind=0.0.0.0
rpcuser=username-here
rpcpassword=pass-here
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
listen=1
rest=1

onlynet=ipv4

dbcache=30

addnode=161.97.187.181
addnode=158.101.29.12


If nothing happens for several minutes after restarting bitcoin3-qt, then goto Help/Debug window/Information window, and click "Open" under "Debug log file" and show the last part of the output will be helpful to identify the problem.
2021-04-09T03: 51: 01Z Socket recovery error Remote forcibly terminated an existing connection. (10054)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on April 09, 2021, 04:08:39 AM

2021-04-09T03: 51: 01Z Socket recovery error Remote forcibly terminated an existing connection. (10054)

You could be more supportive to get help ;-) I don't think there are many people can help with that just the last line from your debug output.
Could you copy more lines from the debug output?

And please make sure old blockchain info is removed before restarting. Sorry if you have done so but there was no mention in your question.
I think the directory is like:
  C:\Users\YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\Bitcoin3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on April 09, 2021, 04:19:43 AM
I found those nodes connecting to my node are in "banned" list automatically. I think it's because they are still in the wrong chain.
If you are running a node from one of these, please run v1.0.2 and make sure to delete old chain info before restart.

Also be careful not to delete your wallets.

Code:
"address": "73.31.181.117/32",
"address": "91.152.210.102/32",
"address": "94.247.63.177/32",
"address": "95.84.178.175/32",
"address": "95.111.228.167/32",
"address": "195.238.117.169/32",
"address": "203.220.21.37/32",
"address": "206.116.249.47/32",

I will keep cleaning banned list so they can connect to the network.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 09, 2021, 12:31:26 PM
Someone did ask if there is a block explorer already.
cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com) offers a very basic explorer, you can look up transactions and general infos about the blocks.
You can find the BTC3 explorere here: https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer/BTC3 (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer/BTC3)


Diffuculty looking quite funny  ;D
https://i.imgur.com/tDMcbiU.png


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 09, 2021, 05:13:31 PM
the wallet was synced everyone thanks for the help


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 10, 2021, 06:46:35 AM
Is the Dev going to work on his nomp pool?, when my new desktop gets here I need to learn more about this pool stuff, Im a dummy when it comes to that sort of thing, got antminer and cant solo a wallet lol


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on April 10, 2021, 07:08:21 AM
qualcuno a preso qualche blocco


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 10, 2021, 01:13:47 PM
Is the Dev going to work on his nomp pool?, when my new desktop gets here I need to learn more about this pool stuff, Im a dummy when it comes to that sort of thing, got antminer and cant solo a wallet lol
As far as i know antminers (and other asics) cant solo mine, only solomine on a pool. This is related to the difference in block generation für solo directly to your wallet and with a pools software.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on April 10, 2021, 10:53:04 PM
I got my wallet working.

What I did is as follows:

-I backed everything from AppData/Roaming/Bitcoin3
-then deleted everything from that folder except wallet.dat, bitcoin3.conf and folder named wallets
-then i edited bitcoin3.conf and removed all addnodes and added only these four:
addnode=158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=195.238.117.169:4226
addnode=203.211.106.86:22571
addnode=46.138.178.248:58506
-Saved the file and started the wallet again.

It synced from block 1 to current block 6793 in about minute.

I'm currently connected to only one node tho, 158.101.29.12:30268


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 10, 2021, 11:36:45 PM
I got my wallet working.

What I did is as follows:

-I backed everything from AppData/Roaming/Bitcoin3
-then deleted everything from that folder except wallet.dat, bitcoin3.conf and folder named wallets
-then i edited bitcoin3.conf and removed all addnodes and added only these four:
addnode=158.101.29.12:30268
addnode=195.238.117.169:4226
addnode=203.211.106.86:22571
addnode=46.138.178.248:58506
-Saved the file and started the wallet again.

It synced from block 1 to current block 6793 in about minute.

I'm currently connected to only one node tho, 158.101.29.12:30268
Same here thats the node I have running on my wallet as well, must be the only pool running


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: gibbystone on April 11, 2021, 04:28:16 AM
I have an S9 mining and will keep my wallet up indefinite except for any internet or power issues to try and help push project along!


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chainganginc on April 11, 2021, 04:48:58 PM
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           BITCOIN 3.0! Finally, a BITCOIN for the gen Z’s and Millennials and everyone in between.
                           Wallets will be available for download from our official website at launch date
                                    https://bitcoin-3.com (https://bitcoin-3.com)

Did you missed out on Bitcoin 12 years ago? Don’t be that guy (or gal) who misses out this time.
Hurry and download your own BTC3 wallet and start mining your own BTC3 coins.

Did you missed the boat on the Bitcoin revolution? Have you ever wished that you can turn back the clock and invested on Bitcoin years before the price skyrocketed? Have you sold all your Bitcoins in the past before it even begun to see its true potential? Have you lost all your money, property or savings due to trading bitcoins in the past?

Do not despair, Bitcoin 3 is here to the rescue. We have created Bitcoin 3 (BTC3) for this very reason. We have created BTC3 for the all the people who might have missed out on the first Bitcoin wave. Whether you are a doctor, a teacher, an office worker, a politician, a delivery driver or a mechanic. You can still get in to the crypto currency wave with BTC3 as your lifeline. This may be your last chance to get into the crypto currency revolution.

Bitcoin 3 is now available to everyone and the good news is BTC3 can be mined or acquired using your normal everyday computer or laptop. The first thing to do after downloading the wallet zip file is to scan it with your trusted antivirus to make sure that it has not been corrupted or contaminated by a virus from any third party download source or man in the middle replacing downloaded files.

Included in the BTC3 wallet zip folder is a file named self_mine, it is an executable file that when launched will begin to mine for BTC3 coins and store it in your wallet. Just launch the file when your BTC3 wallet is open in windows or mac pc’s, on linux you might have to change permissions using chmod. Please take note self mining could take minutes or hours to find your first BTC3 coins depending on the specs of your computer hardware.

On first installation of your BTC3 wallet please do not forget to ENCRYPT and put on a strong password for your wallet before you do anything else and make it a point to back up your wallet on a weekly or monthly basis depending on how active your wallet is.

BTC3 mining difficulty level starts from zero and progresses from there and depending on how many people are mining the coin that would determine the next difficulty mining level. As the other large bitcoin mining farms are currently focused on mining bitcoins all the new users of bitcoin 3 will have little to no trouble trying to mine BTC3 using their own desktop computers.


Social media

Please don’t forget to follow us on social media through our https://www.facebook.com/Bitcoin-30-101155145365773 (https://www.facebook.com/Bitcoin-30-101155145365773) and https://www.reddit.com/user/BTC3_DEV (https://www.reddit.com/user/BTC3_DEV)page for all the latest announcements, promos, contests, airdrops, giveaways and much much more.
Apple and android wallets will be available soon.


Some technical specs for you:
Available coins for mining   9500000
Algorithm                            SHA-256
Block type                    Proof-of-Work
Coin name                    Bitcoin3
Coin abbreviation               BTC3
Address letter                    3
Address letter testnet    C
Coin unit                            Satoshi
RPC port                            30267
P2P port                            30268
Block reward                    50 coins
Block halving                    95000 blocks
Coin supply                    10500000 coins
Premine amount            1000000 coins
Coinbase maturity            10 ( + 1 default confirmation) blocks
Target spacing                    5 minutes
Target timespan            10 minutes
Transaction confirmations    3 blocks

All premined coins are reserved for promos, events, contests, airdrops, site maintenance, giveaways and much much more.

Watch this post for further announcements  and updates.

ALL promos and contests, giveaways will be announced through our facebook and reddit pages.

We have enlisted the services of some reputable node hosting services to ensure our network always stays online.

As of today we have not yet partnered with any mining pool as we anticipate users will be mining this coin through their own desktop computers or laptops. Mining pool operators please feel free to get in touch with us.

We are holding off on announcing who the official BTC3 exchanges would be pending approval.

More to come....


Did you see the logo I created?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 13, 2021, 07:32:28 AM
Someone did ask if there is a block explorer already.
cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com) offers a very basic explorer, you can look up transactions and general infos about the blocks.
You can find the BTC3 explorere here: https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer/BTC3 (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer/BTC3)


Diffuculty looking quite funny  ;D
https://i.imgur.com/tDMcbiU.png
is it possible to mine on this pool on cpu or only asic? which miner can mine on the pool on cpu?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 13, 2021, 02:11:34 PM
Someone did ask if there is a block explorer already.
cryptohamstr.com (http://cryptohamstr.com) offers a very basic explorer, you can look up transactions and general infos about the blocks.
You can find the BTC3 explorere here: https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer/BTC3 (https://cryptohamstr.com/explorer/BTC3)


Diffuculty looking quite funny  ;D
https://i.imgur.com/tDMcbiU.png
is it possible to mine on this pool on cpu or only asic? which miner can mine on the pool on cpu?
I am using a gekko newpac on the pool but do not know if cpu can do much on the pool, you can give it a try, might need to use d= at end to make it work good


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on April 15, 2021, 07:02:02 PM
Dev exchange where for the coin ??? ??? ???


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on April 15, 2021, 07:04:30 PM
I just synced my wallet and lost all my coins! I had 2,500, all are gone after catching up.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on April 15, 2021, 10:25:46 PM
I just synced my wallet and lost all my coins! I had 2,500, all are gone after catching up.

You have then probably mined to wrong fork..


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on April 16, 2021, 02:02:37 AM
I just synced my wallet and lost all my coins! I had 2,500, all are gone after catching up.

You have then probably mined to wrong fork..

It would seem so...have been trying to mine all day. Nothing. Is there a pool to mine this faster? I only have desktop hardware. Nice 8600k CPU and 1080 Ti but not making anything.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 16, 2021, 08:12:41 PM
Got a problem solo mining wallet, finding blocks but nothing coming in is it because Im using the wrong rcp port?  http://localhost:30267 -u user -p passwrd --btc-address 35xvEJ9YoRaez4XhssNu1fFMiKM6vsNZ8k --gekko-2pac-freq 500   


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on April 16, 2021, 11:40:39 PM
Dev,

We need an official explorer please!


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 17, 2021, 05:25:06 AM
BTC3 lost in a black hole


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on April 18, 2021, 01:23:51 AM
Dev exchange where for the coin ??? ??? ???

We are still working on it. We have sent coin listing applications to major exchanges and still awaiting their response.
One response were from Graviex who is asking for 0.1 BTC to list our coin.

We will post an update once we get listed on any exchange.

Thank you
BTC3


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: sdnz on April 18, 2021, 02:15:50 AM
Dev exchange where for the coin ??? ??? ???

We are still working on it. We have sent coin listing applications to major exchanges and still awaiting their response.
One response were from Graviex who is asking for 0.1 BTC to list our coin.

We will post an update once we get listed on any exchange.

Thank you
BTC3

Sounds good.

Have you tried on Binance?
It says the listing is free with donation.
https://www.binance.com/en/support/faq/115000822512


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 18, 2021, 09:20:15 PM
anyone have a working node my wallet wont sync


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ShibeMaster on April 19, 2021, 03:16:10 PM
Is there a pool or some way for desktop hardware to mine?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 19, 2021, 03:26:27 PM
Is there a pool or some way for desktop hardware to mine?
you can try https://cryptohamstr.com but you not going to get much with cpu, you need at least a usb asic


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on April 19, 2021, 09:10:49 PM
che asic precisamente usb,comunque anche io non lo sto piu minando una settimana neanche un blocco,i9 1O9OO come mai tutta quetsa difficolta



Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on April 20, 2021, 01:45:34 AM
Dev exchange where for the coin ??? ??? ???

We are still working on it. We have sent coin listing applications to major exchanges and still awaiting their response.
One response were from Graviex who is asking for 0.1 BTC to list our coin.

We will post an update once we get listed on any exchange.

Thank you
BTC3

Sounds good.

Have you tried on Binance?
It says the listing is free with donation.
https://www.binance.com/en/support/faq/115000822512

Hi,

Yes we have already submitted applications with major exchanges and still awaiting for their response.

Thank you


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 20, 2021, 10:26:07 PM
http://94.130.103.70:3001/ (http://94.130.103.70:3001/)
http://btc3.cryptohamstr.com:3001 (http://btc3.cryptohamstr.com:3001)
I did setup a blockexplorer for BTC3. I will host it for a while until DEV is releasing his blockexplorer.
It supports richlist, some features are not working but it does what it has to do: explore blocks  8)
Have fun!


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: johncassa2 on April 21, 2021, 12:14:58 AM
Hi Dev, I have a problem because I have reinstall windows on my pc and now when I open the btc3 wallet I see this error:

Warning: error reading wallet.dat! All keys read correctly, but transaction data or address book entries might be missing or incorrect.

There is a command in the console to repair the wallet?

Thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on April 22, 2021, 03:51:48 PM
Hi Dev, I have a problem because I have reinstall windows on my pc and now when I open the btc3 wallet I see this error:

Warning: error reading wallet.dat! All keys read correctly, but transaction data or address book entries might be missing or incorrect.

There is a command in the console to repair the wallet?

Thanks
Hi,

Did you back up your wallet before windows reinstallation and are you recovering from backed up wallet file?

Thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 23, 2021, 07:21:20 AM
Dev how to setup solo mining on a processor, according to the instructions in the description, it does not connect to http://127.0.0.1:30267


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on April 24, 2021, 05:14:51 PM
Dev how to setup solo mining on a processor, according to the instructions in the description, it does not connect to http://127.0.0.1:30267

Hi,

Follow the instructions step by step.

Thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on April 24, 2021, 07:07:03 PM
Dev how to setup solo mining on a processor, according to the instructions in the description, it does not connect to http://127.0.0.1:30267

You need to setup the rpcport on the bitcoin3.conf.

config should look like this:

Quote
rpcport=ANYPORT (for example: 8123)
rpcuser=ANYUSERNAME
rpcpassword=ANYPASSWORD

After that adjust your miner and setup everything according to your bitcoin3.conf.
If you have any problems feel free to message me directly via PM :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 25, 2021, 10:19:51 AM
Dev needs to airdrop to let more people know about btc3. What about the exchange and the official block explorer?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on April 25, 2021, 11:25:28 AM
Dev needs to airdrop to let more people know about btc3. What about the exchange and the official block explorer?

Dev needs to be more active if this is ever going to have any future.
One message every two days won't do that.

Get yourself someone who can be your community spokesman.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on April 27, 2021, 07:09:28 AM
Dev needs to airdrop to let more people know about btc3. What about the exchange and the official block explorer?

Dev needs to be more active if this is ever going to have any future.
One message every two days won't do that.

Get yourself someone who can be your community spokesman.

We are active but we just don't see the point of posting something that does not make sense just for the sake of posting something to make it look like we're active. :-)

Just because we don't post on the forums everyday doesn't mean we are not working on the project behind the scenes.

Thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on April 28, 2021, 07:32:58 AM
node 158.101.29.12:30268 does not work and the wallet has stopped syncing
0 active connections.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Walker-D-Plank on April 28, 2021, 04:06:57 PM
node 158.101.29.12:30268 does not work and the wallet has stopped syncing
0 active connections.
Same here 3 days behind


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on April 28, 2021, 10:45:19 PM
STESSA COSA


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on April 30, 2021, 03:56:10 AM
node 158.101.29.12:30268 does not work and the wallet has stopped syncing
0 active connections.

You can add these nodes from cryptohamstr

addnode=149.81.166.152:7333
addnode=62.171.190.193:7333
addnode=83.238.87.146:7333


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: ENGLAND$RUSSIA on May 03, 2021, 07:26:43 PM
Dev need exchange  !!!!


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on May 03, 2021, 10:24:14 PM
ciao ragazzi ma quanti blocchi riuscite a minare,io solo 200 btc....possibile


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on May 04, 2021, 01:59:22 PM
Dev need exchange  !!!!

Still working on it


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on May 04, 2021, 11:12:08 PM

si ma quante ne usi,io un i9 10900 10 core se me ne volete regalare un po non mi offendo ;D

indirizzo btc31q5uv88jnfqa9zy23dcpws4jcgu4cyx3aeldmshs


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on May 05, 2021, 06:34:56 AM
node 158.101.29.12:30268 does not work and the wallet has stopped syncing
0 active connections.

You can add these nodes from cryptohamstr

addnode=149.81.166.152:7333
addnode=62.171.190.193:7333
addnode=83.238.87.146:7333
DEV why wallet is unsynchronized?
Here is the debug
2021-05-05T06:30:27Z Bitcoin3 Core version v1.0.2.0-4c623be-dirty (release build)
2021-05-05T06:30:27Z InitParameterInteraction: parameter interaction: -whitelistforcerelay=1 -> setting -whitelistrelay=1
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Assuming ancestors of block 00000c9e56198e072c519b9c00884caf4d347a68950132d2c463349ea2565ed5 have valid signatures.
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Setting nMinimumChainWork=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000200020
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using the 'sse4(1way),sse41(4way)' SHA256 implementation
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Default data directory C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using data directory C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z GUI: "registerShutdownBlockReason: Successfully registered: Bitcoin3 Core didn't yet exit safely..."
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using config file C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3\bitcoin3.conf
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using at most 125 automatic connections (2048 file descriptors available)
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for signature cache, able to store 524288 elements
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for script execution cache, able to store 524288 elements
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using 8 threads for script verification
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z scheduler thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using wallet directory C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3\wallets
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Verifying wallet(s)...
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using BerkeleyDB version Berkeley DB 4.8.30: (April  9, 2010)
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using wallet wallet.dat
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: LogDir=C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3\wallets\database ErrorFile=C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3\wallets\db.log
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Cache configuration:
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z * Using 2.0MiB for block index database
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z * Using 8.0MiB for chain state database
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z * Using 440.0MiB for in-memory UTXO set (plus up to 286.1MiB of unused mempool space)
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Зaгpyзкa индeкca блoкoв...
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Opening LevelDB in C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3\blocks\index
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Opened LevelDB successfully
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using obfuscation key for C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3\blocks\index: 0000000000000000
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z LoadBlockIndexDB: last block file = 0
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z LoadBlockIndexDB: last block file info: CBlockFileInfo(blocks=1, size=293, heights=0...0, time=2021-02-24...2021-02-24)
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Checking all blk files are present...
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Opening LevelDB in C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3\chainstate
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Opened LevelDB successfully
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Using obfuscation key for C:\Users\Professional\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin3\chainstate: b1c2238ae23f5294
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Loaded best chain: hashBestChain=00000c9e56198e072c519b9c00884caf4d347a68950132d2c463349ea2565ed5 height=0 date=2021-02-24T07:10:10Z progress=1.000000
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Rewinding blocks...
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Пpoвepкa блoкoв...
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z  block index              62ms
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Bыпoлняeтcя зaгpyзкa кoшeлькa...
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z [default wallet] nFileVersion = 1000200
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z [default wallet] Keys: 0 plaintext, 4007 encrypted, 4007 w/ metadata, 4007 total. Unknown wallet records: 1
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z [default wallet] Wallet completed loading in              79ms
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z [default wallet] setKeyPool.size() = 2001
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z [default wallet] mapWallet.size() = 384
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z [default wallet] mapAddressBook.size() = 2
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z mapBlockIndex.size() = 1
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z nBestHeight = 0
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Imported mempool transactions from disk: 0 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 expired, 0 already there
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z torcontrol thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Bound to [::]:30268
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Bound to 0.0.0.0:30268
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Bыпoлняeтcя зaгpyзкa P2P-aдpecoв...
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Loaded 0 addresses from peers.dat  0ms
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Зaгpyзкa чepнoгo cпиcкa...
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Starting network threads...
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z net thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z dnsseed thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Loading addresses from DNS seeds (could take a while)
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z addcon thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z opencon thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z msghand thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Зaгpyзкa зaвepшeнa
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z GUI: Platform customization: "windows"
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z 0 addresses found from DNS seeds
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z dnsseed thread exit
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z GUI: PaymentServer::LoadRootCAs: Loaded  33  root certificates


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on May 05, 2021, 07:53:09 AM

si ma quante ne usi,io un i9 10900 10 core se me ne volete regalare un po non mi offendo ;D

indirizzo btc31q5uv88jnfqa9zy23dcpws4jcgu4cyx3aeldmshs
I don’t give out coins, but I can sell if you need.


3396261155 wazp


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on May 06, 2021, 12:57:20 PM
node 158.101.29.12:30268 does not work and the wallet has stopped syncing
0 active connections.

You can add these nodes from cryptohamstr

addnode=149.81.166.152:7333
addnode=62.171.190.193:7333
addnode=83.238.87.146:7333
DEV why wallet is unsynchronized?
Here is the debug
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z dnsseed thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z Loading addresses from DNS seeds (could take a while)
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z addcon thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z opencon thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z msghand thread start
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z init message: Зaгpyзкa зaвepшeнa
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z GUI: Platform customization: "windows"
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z 0 addresses found from DNS seeds
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z dnsseed thread exit
2021-05-05T06:30:28Z GUI: PaymentServer::LoadRootCAs: Loaded  33  root certificates


Have you tried to use the nodes from cryptohamstr and saved it in your conf file?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on May 06, 2021, 01:59:22 PM
DEV.I have connected to one node, why does I connect to only one out of four nodes? How to fix it?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on May 06, 2021, 04:57:03 PM
I want to sell 1000 btc3, pm offers


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SPQRCoin on May 08, 2021, 11:51:17 AM
I want to sell 1000 btc3, pm offers
I can buy 0.001$ for 1 btc3

So small price.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on May 08, 2021, 04:36:10 PM
I want to sell 1000 btc3, pm offers
I can buy 0.001$ for 1 btc3

So small price.
no exchange yet!


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on May 10, 2021, 04:05:30 AM
I want to sell 1000 btc3, pm offers
I can buy 0.001$ for 1 btc3

So small price.
Yah i agree, technically btc3 has half the supply of btc so its only logical btc3 should have double the value price of btc1 when it gets to an exchange imo. as for me im not selling any of my btc3 yet unless ur willing to buy it @100k/btc3 :-D fomo


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on May 10, 2021, 04:10:06 AM
I want to sell 1000 btc3, pm offers
how much you want to sell btc3 each?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: goldenlord on May 10, 2021, 08:12:32 AM
Hi,

im new at the crypto-currencies.
Last time i was interested for buying was back in the year 2010.
It was not easy to do all the setups and i prefer to invest in gold.
The better one was sure the real BitCoin, but i missed it.

After ten years ill try it now and have already bought some cryptos.

Ive read this thread about BitCoin 3.0 - it sounds very interesting, but it seems there are alot of problems currently.
If it goes to the exchange, the coin can have sure a good future.


Ive bought last time a NewPack Gekko USB Stick, to see how Mining works. Im currently mining only at pools, but for soldout payment i must wait some years...  :D


How can i mine with this USB-Gekko NewPac on BitCoin 3.0?


First i must download the Wallet from what of the five files on this Page for Windows7?
https://bitcoin-3.com/wallets.html

There is a point 4: self_mine.exe in the zip, if i start it, it mines BTC 3.0 automatically?


With my USB -NewPac Gekko i must add this line: " /cgminer -o http://127.0.0.1:30267 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --btc-address WALLET --gekko-newpac-freq 100 "
The Wallet is the address above i get - that i know. But sorry for the question, from where did i get my Username and the Password or is this the one from my Wallet?

Can i mine with NewPac USB Gekko solo with https://cryptohamstr.com/ too or is this pool dead?
Is this right:  " /cgminer -a sha256 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333 -u BTC3-WALLETADDRESS -p c=BTC3 --gekko-newpac-freq 100 "




Thanks for your helping!  ;)
Btw did someone selling pherhaps 100 BTC3?


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on May 10, 2021, 09:27:21 AM
I want to sell 1000 btc3, pm offers
how much you want to sell btc3 each?

Make an offer.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: furcalor on May 10, 2021, 10:00:03 PM
Can i mine with NewPac USB Gekko solo with https://cryptohamstr.com/ too or is this pool dead?
Is this right:  " /cgminer -a sha256 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333 -u BTC3-WALLETADDRESS -p c=BTC3 --gekko-newpac-freq 100 "


Yes you can mine on the pool, most likely can also up the frequency a little bit to 150-200 without additional cooling. But make sure to monitor the temps for a while.
What I have is cgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333 -u BTC3-ADDRESS -p c=BTC3 --gekko-newpac-freq 200 --usb :1
Currently the mining is not that high so you will be able to get quite a few coins from cryptohamsrt pool, or you can try your luck with solo mining.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: goldenlord on May 12, 2021, 10:20:45 PM
I have installed now all complete for the mining.
But all options dont work anymore.



With cryptohamstr.com ive received the error: Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart

*.bat:   cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://stratum.cryptohamstr.com:3333 -u 3oE4DVLuEYJRVjqshkRh9DMccEEe6GhoiZ -p c=BTC3 --gekko-newpac-freq 150

CGMiner 4.11.1 Gecko NewPac USB

With the Desktop-Mining there is only 1 connection possible and if i start 3d.exe for the mine.bat - i lost the connection.



looks like that was it for btc3  :(


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on May 13, 2021, 06:10:48 AM
With all the volatility for btc1 during the past 24hrs btc3 is more positioned to compete with major cryptos pending our applications for major exchanges.

Wish someone would tweet our bitcointalk op/webpage to elon musk's tweeter page as he is looking for a crypto that doesn't cost a lot to mine. :-)
(wishful thinking). Who knows, he might adapt btc3 too. Stranger things have happened. ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on May 13, 2021, 06:20:12 AM
With all the volatility for btc1 during the past 24hrs btc3 is more positioned to compete with major cryptos pending our applications for major exchanges.

Wish someone would tweet our bitcointalk op/webpage to elon musk's tweeter page as he is looking for a crypto that doesn't cost a lot to mine. :-)
(wishful thinking). Who knows, he might adapt btc3 too. Stranger things have happened. ;D
The project does not even have an official block explorer and you are already going to write Elon Musk. Not even funny ...
Elon Musk himself can create a coin....


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: SonOfSatosh1 on May 13, 2021, 06:33:27 AM
With all the volatility for btc1 during the past 24hrs btc3 is more positioned to compete with major cryptos pending our applications for major exchanges.

Wish someone would tweet our bitcointalk op/webpage to elon musk's tweeter page as he is looking for a crypto that doesn't cost a lot to mine. :-)
(wishful thinking). Who knows, he might adapt btc3 too. Stranger things have happened. ;D
The project does not even have an official block explorer and you are already going to write Elon Musk. Not even funny ...
Elon Musk himself can create a coin....
As i said, wishful thinking. lolz


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: goldenlord on May 16, 2021, 04:43:07 PM
Is there still something new about major exchanges and the project in progress?

What will be the next steps?

On your Homepage is currently the Wallet Version 1.0 that doesnt work - instead of the 1.0.2.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on May 19, 2021, 12:07:41 PM
2 months have passed since the launch of the coin and during this time there is no official block explorer  no exchange ... The project is in the trash ...


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Floknar on May 19, 2021, 03:27:57 PM
2 months have passed since the launch of the coin and during this time there is no official block explorer  no exchange ... The project is in the trash ...

Yeah.

I guess dev started to play with toys that he didn't understand how to play with them.

I'm currently involved with PupaCoin (PPCN) and we got 20k members in 3 days.
Also exchange, faucet, 2 web wallets, working desktop wallet with masternodes and staking.
Lots of free coins distributed everyday (100k-300k).
Also it is mineable.

The team has lot of years in crypto.

Welcome: https://discord.gg/AXAJQNGBD4

And we have ongoing contest with grand prize of 50K PPCN


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: Den11 on May 27, 2021, 05:42:36 PM
Is there still something new about major exchanges and the project in progress?

What will be the next steps?

On your Homepage is currently the Wallet Version 1.0 that doesnt work - instead of the 1.0.2.
The project is dead, dev was online on May 15, there are two nodes left and the wallet does not connect to them and shows 0 connections ..... THE PROJECT IS DIED .....


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on May 29, 2021, 03:40:16 PM
Seems like someone did farm about 70k blocks in the last 24h, just want to leave this here.
Normally this should not be possible, but 70000*50= 3.5 MIO BTC3, needs to be investigated by the dev.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: mrbanjo on May 30, 2021, 02:44:38 PM
Seems like someone did farm about 70k blocks in the last 24h, just want to leave this here.
Normally this should not be possible, but 70000*50= 3.5 MIO BTC3, needs to be investigated by the dev.

If it's not a secret where does this information come from? Can you attach a screenshot if it's not difficult?
After all, technically, this means that there is a bug in the algorithm, or someone has found a vulnerability that can be exploited.
Of course, a bounty bug is not provided here, but the developer, I think, was glad to find out about this in advance, unless of course he abandoned the project.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on May 31, 2021, 07:33:03 AM
I am hosting a pool and i noticed, that the blockchain did jump from about block #29k to over 90k.
Very strange.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chry78 on July 08, 2021, 05:24:09 PM
alla fine morto tutto
ce qualcosaltro di nuovo


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: testbug on July 21, 2021, 03:05:37 PM
Yes, seems like this project has been abandonned by the dev.
Sad but true.
I will host the pool and blockexplorer for up to 4 weeks, after that i will be removeing it.


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chainganginc on July 23, 2021, 10:23:32 AM
Yes, seems like this project has been abandonned by the dev.
Sad but true.
I will host the pool and blockexplorer for up to 4 weeks, after that i will be removeing it.

I have a coin we created I need help mining and getting the first 2 block rewards. I pre-mined 100,000 of a coin we created called Goldencoin. https://goldencoin.network I have a website for the blockexplorer https://goldencoin.icu and a VPS account server 157.230.54.176


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: chainganginc on July 23, 2021, 10:26:30 AM
2 months have passed since the launch of the coin and during this time there is no official block explorer  no exchange ... The project is in the trash ...

Yeah.

I guess dev started to play with toys that he didn't understand how to play with them.

I'm currently involved with PupaCoin (PPCN) and we got 20k members in 3 days.
Also exchange, faucet, 2 web wallets, working desktop wallet with masternodes and staking.
Lots of free coins distributed everyday (100k-300k).
Also it is mineable.

The team has lot of years in crypto.

Welcome: https://discord.gg/AXAJQNGBD4

And we have ongoing contest with grand prize of 50K PPCN

I like this idea.. I can use some help with https://goldencoin.network


Title: Re: Bitcoin3
Post by: f88steyrr on November 02, 2021, 03:40:36 AM
Last time i heard dev got delta variant, not sure if he/she survived.
so sad.