@username, rather than some superlong string of alphanumeric characters. Landrush anyone? Cybersquatting, now playing in an alias near you. It's not really a landrush if you have to solo a block, unless you're cbuchner1 you're probably not gonna be soloing a shitload of blocks. And if you want to call it a shit feature, that's up to you, I'm sure you've innovated many new features yourself that are far superior.
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In general, I agree with your comment, but on this point I must differ. There are some interesting and useful features in bbr, and crypto_zoidberg is a top-notch developer. I don't see a need to own any bbr, but I think it's a cool project, and can see why someone might want to participate in it more than I do, on that basis. Anyhow, there are better threads for discussing other coins.
Can you describe shortly that interesting features of boolberry? I looked at their thread, and found nothing interesting. But Tacotime said interesting thing - there are lot of bugs inherited from so-called "reference" cryptonote coin source - bytecoin. And to fix that bugs - that is fundamental goal on this stage of cryptonote, not other insteresting features. To verify cryptonote white paper, and proof it - that is the goal on this stage. Do you agree? That boolberry top-notch developer to join Monero team? one neat feature is the aliasing. I'm not 100% sure, but I think you have to solo a block to create an alias, but once you do, you can have people send their coins to @username, rather than some superlong string of alphanumeric characters.
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I think temporary closed-source is something darkcoin did right. We should do this too. Only until it's widely accepted that we were the first stealth coin - then open it up. It would be far too easy for someone to steal our thunder right now.
+1Meh, I sold all my darkcoin at 0.01 because it was announced they would keep it closed source for the foreseeable future. I'd probably do the same for vert. That's not something I want to support.
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Anyone else not recieving payments from greenpool?
Balance: 0.0790347 VTC - hasn't changed for the last couple of hours.
Last payment:
Recent Payouts Date/Time Amount (VTC) Round Length 28/06/2014 02:27:56 0.530601 02:18:13
Same here. Im still mining there, believing that I'm doing some good to VTC. But payments are rare and I'm receiving half of what I was supposed to. Does anyone know who is the pool owner? pool owner is jamesl22 on reddit and freenode #greenpool. Payouts are working fine for me. Usually each round is a few hours, so you won't see your balance update for a good long while sometimes. Thanks. Mining with 18Mh/s. Got this payouts: Recent Payouts Date/Time Amount (VTC) Round Length 28/06/2014 11:26:25 1.30772 08:28:20 28/06/2014 00:09:43 0.6574 03:21:22 27/06/2014 15:46:28 1.64188 02:04:06 27/06/2014 10:54:00 0.503792 01:01:29 27/06/2014 05:04:44 1.61177 00:30:09 27/06/2014 01:59:44 0.637663 00:15:03 26/06/2014 22:34:01 0.748162 00:30:07 26/06/2014 18:43:39 1.08529 02:34:07 26/06/2014 13:42:25 1.10717 00:15:01 Its a lot less then I would get mining VTC. What do you think? I think that's probably the case. I'm only mining on x11 pool with my nvidia 750 ti. All my rigs (with amd gpus) still just mining vtc (and mon and plx) directly.
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Anyone else not recieving payments from greenpool?
Balance: 0.0790347 VTC - hasn't changed for the last couple of hours.
Last payment:
Recent Payouts Date/Time Amount (VTC) Round Length 28/06/2014 02:27:56 0.530601 02:18:13
Same here. Im still mining there, believing that I'm doing some good to VTC. But payments are rare and I'm receiving half of what I was supposed to. Does anyone know who is the pool owner? pool owner is jamesl22 on reddit and freenode #greenpool. Payouts are working fine for me. Usually each round is a few hours, so you won't see your balance update for a good long while sometimes.
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I think we should try and get some cpu only algo
Great minds think alike, jw ;-) But in all seriousness this could be a real option... CPU mining is SOOOO much easier to get working than GPU for the "average" user (not "crypto" user). We could even provide a fully featured GUI CPU miner *with* the initial release.... I encourage people to check out minergate, the CryptoNote mining site - they have a custom Qt based miner that pretty much wraps the existing cryptonight CPU miner in a nice GUI. I've actually been working on a custom, secure algo of my own recently... More than willing to share my work (privately) awesome n00b. I was thinking cryptonight, since that is for all intents and purposes (and intensive purposes) cpu only. There are currently closed source amd miners and very early stage open source nvidia miners, but neither is leaps and bounds faster than a decent i7. Not sure how difficult it would be to implement into a more traditional btc clone tho...
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any miner knows once you go x11 or x13 you don't go back it just works nicer on a gpu and many care about that, sad to see the price going down but that is the main reason less miners
^not true. I mined a bunch of x11 pump and dumps, and now I've come back home to vert for the past 6 weeks or so, even with my miners in a texas garage with no air conditioning. I think a lot of miners sense that x11 is already being fpga mined, or if not that, someone has even more optimized miner that is fully utilizing gpu (i.e. running hot), and you are bringing a knife to gun fight with your sgminer/gpu.
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I think it's a pretty good plan. Not so crazy about only four week mining period, as that seems pretty short, but I guess we've already seen that maybe we don't want mining to go on for four years, so maybe that is a happy medium. Maybe we can just make much smaller reward, and make it a bit longer, or halve after every four weeks or something. I like the multi-algo idea, and I think we should try and get some cpu only algo to make it accessible to more people (but then things become complicated and maybe less accessible to non-nerd people). Anyway, I'll give it some more thought and try to post a bit longer reply in next couple days.
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a bunch of people say they're pledging, but when I go to site I see: 0 VTC 0% PLEDGED OF 5000 VTC GOAL are they waiting for a bunch of confirmations or something?
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I am donated 68.93831113 VTC. Come on, guys, you are do not save vertcoins ! We're going to win bitcoin! what are we sending vtc for? also where? (when?)
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switched to x11 greenpool yesterday a total of 35 mh/s to help alleviate the inflation problem and donated 7 VTC today, i really love the idea of "the people's coin asics out" behind this coin and hope it succeeds !
good luck just stress on the " we will fork it if an asic comes out for it" aspect when you are advertising VTC , this sure will bring in much more attention than what we have now
I think there is already a plan to begin moving away from n-scrypt, as it appears asics are on their way. It seems a bit premature to me, but there was discussion above to move to multi-algo (n-scrypt plus new algo) and then to get rid of n-scrypt.
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was there ever any clarification on when bounty contest ends? July 1st?
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Join the chat on IRCThe official Boolberry IRC channel is #boolberry on freenode. Quick IRC IntroInternet Relay Chat (IRC) is the internet’s original Instant Messaging (IM) system. There are many ways to access IRC such as through your browser or a stand alone client. IRC runs on servers (also called networks) and these servers have channels where the conversations take place. In our case we are interested with the server chat.freenode.net and the channel #boolberry (channel names start with #). The easiest way to start IRC is use freenode’s webchat in your browser. Go to https://webchat.freenode.net/, enter a nickname, the channel name, and the captcha. Most people prefer to use a dedicated client and there is one for almost any device that connects to the internet. There is a long list of clients on Wikipedia or you can just search on G. Find one for your operating system and give it a try. Note – I use Quassel on Linux and Windows. i love quassel (and even bbr)!
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How to create monero wallet backup? I know it is basics thing, but I don't know the best method All you need to do is make a copy of the keys file, you can rebuild the bin file from that from simple wallet.
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I'm out of town traveling until next Monday traveling, but hopefully no more stickiness in any event.
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nope I try many times - no trasfer/transaction Hmmmm, interesting... Could you please try again and then send me the log of the daemon and the wallet in PM by copying them from (Menu) -> Help -> Debug window -> Consoles? (If you are paranoid about your wallet's data like TX IDs, then replace long (at least 50 character) strings with "[hidden]".)I have a working version of Monero Client implementing RPC support for the wallet as a test, but simplewallet.exe's JSON RPC does not support all the features (for example, payment IDs, which are extremely important) that the terminal do. I would like to ask the wallet developers to find a solution for this ASAP: The daemon supports running the RPC simultaneously with the console, but the wallet does not. Thank You! payment id is implemented in rpc. i have it working in alpha kivy gui wallet...
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how old are you? do you think a jerk like you will make me nervous? keep calm... take your medicine and stop providing your interpretations. i am not interested in your opinion.
Old enough to remember crappy will smith songs about getting jiggy with it. Even old enough to remember decent will smith songs about how parents just don't understand. I am calm, but sadly have no medicine to smoke to get calmer. And fuck you, I'll provide whatever interpretations I feel like; it doesn't look like you're moderating this thread, just dominating it with negative comments.
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i do think that you pointed out everything correctly!
The only REAL problem that makes this situation worse is that the devs don't say anything...
They have addressed everything even the inflation issue. Stop it. oh... really? yes...really please tell me where i can find it? i would appreciate it a lot. They are discussing it among themselves about bringing it to a vote to the community. I hate to agree with anyone named 'Jiggy' (who the fuck are you, will smith from the late 90s? nah nah nah nah nuh nah nah nah), but especially someone constantly trolling with negative comments, but it's not really "addressing" the issue by supposedly discussing it in secret. With that being said, I personally don't think they should do a thing to the block reward. You bought at a higher price, too bad. Cheap coins and/or a large (according to inflation people) block reward allow for more people to get some coins, i.e. a broader distribution, which goes hand in hand with decentralization. It just feels scammy when "the devs" of any coin try to change the rules of the game to pump the price up short term. If you want a five minute rocket ride go jump on the next piece of shit PoS X11/X13 coin...
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Also possible that guys with secret gpu miners are dumping a significant portion of the coins generated each day...
I value your concern, but we're selling over the counter right now and even buying back coins on the exchanges. what do you mean by that? OTC trade is person-to-person and will not affect the coin's valuation on the exchanges. Well, if you're selling large quantities below market value, then presumably the buyer could turn around and dump as well. I wasn't trying to demonize you guys or anything, I'm not a big holder and I don't think it's unethical or anything what you're doing, just trying to explain the price drop to someone that was asking. And actually, upon further reflection and watching the market a bit more, it just looks like cryptonotes and coins in general are down across the board the last few days. Monero (which now has a closed source amd miner and open source nvidia miner) is down by a similar percentage to BBR in the last few days, after they peaked at about the same time.
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