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no Initial Cat Offering?
Only if you want a dead mouse. Someone told me Bipcoin pooped on the moon while blasting off to Mars. GL guys ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) The moon is a good place for poop!
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no Initial Cat Offering?
Only if you want a dead mouse.
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I just found this app, and it supports BIP. You can put in how many BIPs you own, and it calculates your holdings with the current prices. http://www.blockfolio.com/nice. It has BIP, or you can add it? It already has it, although not in the default list. Just click the + and search for BIP.
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I just found this app, and it supports BIP. You can put in how many BIPs you own, and it calculates your holdings with the current prices. http://www.blockfolio.com/
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nice! anxiously waiting for BipCat to show up on the widget instead of theb placeholder image! I submitted it. It's pending approval.
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democats and atithasos pools are on different chains it seems. about 3-4 blocks aparts, block explorer at democats is showing all recent blocks found by other pool as orphans.
on my end they are identical and also on the exact same chain as my wallet. Is your computer on Kratom? lol. Thanks for the heads up, but I'm not seeing it. I'm not seeing it either.
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No payments in almost 4 hours from the pool, are payments down for the pool at 5.189.135.137?
I don't think anything is wrong. Look at the pool blocks and you'll see the pool didn't find any blocks for an hour before block 48578. Someone put 10 Kh/s on the democats pool from 16:00 to 21:00. That made blocks outside of that pool scarce. great explanation, thank you! yup. And I think that amount is now solo mining. (multitasking, can't double check all this.) No, I think the pools just calculate network hash rate based on difficulty. With smooth emission, the difficulty will take time to reflect the true hash rate of the network.
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No payments in almost 4 hours from the pool, are payments down for the pool at 5.189.135.137?
I don't think anything is wrong. Look at the pool blocks and you'll see the pool didn't find any blocks for an hour before block 48578. Someone put 10 Kh/s on the democats pool from 16:00 to 21:00. That made blocks outside of that pool scarce.
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can somebody explain the 3 starting difficulty choices for the pool? When I use the lowest starting diff I get many shares more quickly but same hashrate. Is the higher diff giving "larger" shares? And how would this affect payout rate?
This is how I understand it: Starting difficulty is the number of hashes the mining software completes before submitting it to the pool. 100 is very low. If your hardware produced 100 h/s, the software would be submitting a share every second. So unless your hardware is extremely underpowered, you should choose one of the other two ports. Also, the pool will automatically readjust your difficulty over time to maintain a desired time between shares submitted. The amount of time can be adjusted in the pool setup, so I can't tell you what this pool is set to. I think you can also set a fixed difficulty by appending .xxxx to the end of your address. Some pools turn that feature off though. It's kind of voodoo though. Try different ones. I'm using what I would consider a medium computer, and I get around 240 hash rate on the lower port, 3336, and only like 170 on the medium one. Using yam on Windows 10. Yeah, you definitely have to play around and find the best results for your hardware. With yam, you should also try it with the three different "av" settings.
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can somebody explain the 3 starting difficulty choices for the pool? When I use the lowest starting diff I get many shares more quickly but same hashrate. Is the higher diff giving "larger" shares? And how would this affect payout rate?
This is how I understand it: Starting difficulty is the number of hashes the mining software completes before submitting it to the pool. 100 is very low. If your hardware produced 100 h/s, the software would be submitting a share every second. So unless your hardware is extremely underpowered, you should choose one of the other two ports. Also, the pool will automatically readjust your difficulty over time to maintain a desired time between shares submitted. The amount of time can be adjusted in the pool setup, so I can't tell you what this pool is set to. I think you can also set a fixed difficulty by appending .xxxx to the end of your address. Some pools turn that feature off though.
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Do any one know if an XFX RX 480 4GB RS works well on Cryptonote ?
Yeah, I get ~630 h/s with my Sapphire RX 480 on Monero with the Claymore miner. I can't get it working with Bipcoin though with either Claymore or Wolf. Yam is a sure-fire bet until some miner software adds BipCoin. Tutorial link is in my sigline. Yam is CPU only though. It doesn't support video cards.
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Do any one know if an XFX RX 480 4GB RS works well on Cryptonote ?
Yeah, I get ~630 h/s with my Sapphire RX 480 on Monero with the Claymore miner. I can't get it working with Bipcoin though with either Claymore or Wolf.
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is it possible to mine with AMD card? I have tried claymore with the command line listed on the bipcoin main site/pool sites, and it errors with this message Wrong wallet address *redacted* - XMR/QCN/BCN/FCN/Aeon/Duck/Dash/OEC/MCN/ORION addresses are supported only. I also tried to add -nofee 1, and I get the same error. I also tried Wolf's miner using AMD gpu and got my IP banned for too many rejected shares - too low difficulty. I tried all three difficulty ports. Anybody had success? I am using nvidia just fine with ccminer-cryptonight. I haven't had luck with my AMD card either. Maybe someone could get Claymore to add BIP support.
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Hello, If you will see at the end you must type -nofee 1 the command is this NsCpuCNMiner64 -o stratum+tcp://5.189.135.137:3336 -u YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -p x -nofee 1
Yeah, that doesn't work. It's no big deal, I'll just leave it on Monero. C:\Users\XXXX\Documents\Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.6 Beta - POOL>NsGpuCNMiner -o stratum+tcp://5.189.135.137:5556 -u XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -p x -nofee 1 Main pool is 5.189.135.137
╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ ║ Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.6 Beta ║ ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ Wrong wallet address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX- XMR/QCN/BCN/FCN/Aeon/Duck/Dash/OEC/MCN/ORION addresses are supported only. Pool 5.189.135.137 removed from the list No pools specified! Specify at least one pool in "pools.txt" file or in "-o" parameter.
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Anyone know how to get Claymore GPU miner working on this pool? I get it to work with Monero, but it rejects the bipcoin addresses. It would be nice to throw that 630 h/s behind Bipcoin instead of Monero for a while.
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This pool seems to be buggy on the front-end. The stats are wonky and sometimes don't show up at all. The backend seems to work though. None of the workers report errors and payouts come through.
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I've been trying to install the CLI on a LInux Mint 18 OS, on a homebuild machine.
It shows it downloading, installing and I've done all the command line instructions for the Terminal as well, but I can't seem to get "bipcoincd" to work, or even show up as anything other than an exe file.
Am I doing it wrong?
Or does bipcoin just not work on Linux Mint?
The linux binaries are 64-bit binaries. Are you by chance running 32-bit OS? Do you get an error message when you execute it? As mentioned before, if any of the files end with ".exe" you have the wrong download. Nope, I'm running 64bit machine Linux Mint 18. No error messages. I input all the command lines in Terminal . DL'ed https://bipcoin.org/DROPS/0001/bipcoin.linux.x64.v0-0-0-1.tar.gz to desktop and extract that. I click on "bipcoind" and nothing happens. I must be doing it wrong. Sorry for all the trouble, and thanks for responding everyone. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) You can't just click on the file to run it. You have to open the terminal / command line application, navigate to the bipcoin folder, then type ./bipcoind to run it.
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