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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: February 03, 2018, 10:32:21 PM
Distributed Computing Update for Cancer Research:

The project has quite a few hurdles, and some are very high indeed, but I feel optimistic that we will have a working cancer research system in testnet within 30 days.

I've eliminated centralized and private cancer research systems from the equation, for security concerns.  The system that is most compatible for our altruistic ecosystem and from a security standpoint is Rosetta@Home.  

David Anderson has replied (creator of the open infrastructure network computer grid) and gave instructions to submit our paper for peer review in the Journal of Grid Computing, and is on-board to help.  I have not heard back from David Baker yet (Rosetta).

I'm working with Martin Grothe from Ruhr university on certifying the large issue that his crypto-security class discovered last year in distributed computing networks that affected one crypto.  His team reverse engineered a key function which has later been plugged.  Im sending him the algorithm and we will have the updated algorithm in testnet before going live with testing.

The non-technical version of the whitepaper is 70% complete.  The whitepaper is 10% complete.  We also need a user guide (0% complete).

However, where we have made significant progress is in the proof-of-concept for testnet.  

There are several very high hurdles, and several low hurdles.  The low hurdles include scalable research payments (IE superblocks), normalized daily researcher credit measurement files, disaster recovery modes, cosmetic provisioning, Sanctuary roles, etc.  The higher level hurdles include: Custom UI for researcher association, Researcher security, Sanctuary Quorum Voting protocol, Anti-DDOS DC Grid for Credit Providers, Voting in the daily researcher file, Research Burn transactions and burn security, etc.

70% of the low level hurdles are programmed.  50% of the high level hurdles have been programmed.  

Testnet Readiness Level:  65%.




Rob,

This is awesome progress in a very short amount of time. This is exactly the kind of spark that BBP needs! To that end, I have a friend who is in the medical device industry that could use the the cycles as well for cancer screening in oral/dental settings. Really cool stuff! In the future I can see cool things there
 
Also, pursuant to the pool stuff I can help with the pool project documentation and also helping on the systems administration side. Check your PM on Slack if you have a moment please. :-)

Thanks again for your hard work without which we wouldn't really be here!!
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: February 01, 2018, 04:03:34 PM
I'm interested in running a pool - is the BiblePayPool github up to date? Or did the Sanctuary functionality replace BiblePayPool? thx in advance

Pool Source Code:
https://github.com/biblepay/BiblePayPool

Deploying a BiblePay Pool:
https://github.com/biblepay/BiblePayPool/blob/master/Deploying%20A%20BiblePayPool.docx

Requirements:
"Win 2012 r2 server, 4 processors, static IP, IIS 7,
SQL Server 2016, 8 gig ram, 100 gig drive, anti-ddos enabled.
The vultr option is about $60 a month."

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/7m5xqi/need_2nd_pool_again/

Sound like the pool source code is a little bit behind on latest versions but works,
and Rob is super busy with higher priority tasks so youd need to be able to figure it out on your own
or be able to compensate Rob for his time if needing his help.

Sanctuaries (masternodes) are a different thing:
https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/7g5wpx/masternode_sanctuary_price_set_1550001_bbp/



Yes I've set up the server, added all required server features/roles/addons. Installed SQL Express, SSMS, etc. imported the SQL files (MS Word document out of date, refers to a .bak file that is NOT in source)

Figured out it was the Schema that needed to go first then the data (basic DevOps)

Imported the data and schema without issue
Built the source from the solution except there are missing front-end files contained either in the solution build, or the source files

Set up IIS7, dropped in test file and am able to view it but there is no default.aspx, no login.aspx --- where are the front end files?? Have they been removed due to security reasons so people cannot reverse engineer the front end? I feel like a successful project will keep its front end github source up to date.

23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: February 01, 2018, 07:40:49 AM
I'm interested in running a pool - is the BiblePayPool github up to date? Or did the Sanctuary functionality replace BiblePayPool? thx in advance
24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: January 29, 2018, 06:42:39 AM
I just switched all my machines to solo (24 machines) to test the results. When I had only 6 machines on the pool I was making the same I am making now with 24 so that should mean the difficulty has gone up 400%? Anyways to be on par with pool mining I will need to hit 1 block a week I think so let's see what happens.
Hi SEO,

I think your case is perfect.  You have 24 machines.  Please let us know in 2 days how many blocks you can find solo.

Tom, I think SEOs case might help us gain insight.



I have some multi-core machines that I can get going in solo mode. About 40 cores or so...

Will report back in the same timeframe 1-2 days.
25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: January 28, 2018, 03:34:46 AM

I would be happy to assist anyone looking for Linux help in mining. PM me and I'll be happy to speak with ya. I just got it up and running on a couple machines and feel confident enough to get more people onboard.

Cheers! Cool

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