Thanks for sharing up which i didnt expect that they do have this kind of thing which would potentially give you some free money out of those task or using up your processing power of pc. Its clearly stated this only works on pc not on a mobile phone. Once i get home i would try this thing up. Cheers.
You can crunch with any Android devices. BOINC is in the app store.
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Very interested, in time for world cup, a trustless betting is needed.
The sports oracle will post results for FIFA so it's sure trustless betting for this event will be available on Byteball.
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The developers are working hard to try and make the betting exchange ready in time for the FIFA world cup. It looks very good and professional ! There is already a small betting community on Byteball, so far 2900 betting contracts have been made through the betting bot. I hope your new site will bring more betters on board.
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Can anyone please explain how the WCG points system works in relation to the byteball , how many WCG points are equal to 1 GB BB ?
There is no relation. You receive them in addition to the reward in bytes. 1 WCG point on Byteball = 1 point as scored by WCG
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aha.... my nick on WCG must be same like in byteball android wallet? cos on WCG i have very high powerfull with BIBLEPAY mining
You only need to change your username for a moment. Right after you’ve linked up with the Bot you can change it back to your old username. Don’t forget to use the ‚changename‘ command to tell the Bot what your current username is! More details here https://wiki.byteball.org/WCG_distribution damn it: im forgot changed my name: 4 days rewards out .. now changed,i hope that reward will be fix .... The next reward will be calculated from the difference with the score you had at registration, so you will get the reward for these 4 days.
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Fully agree with you : if you lose traction in the crypto world your project is dead. And this one is dead. Fortunately, token was airdropped so nobody lost its fund Hope Tony ch will learn from its mystakes and come back with a successfull stuff later.
lol you have no idea what your are talking about. There are plenty of ongoing dev done by Byteball team and third parties and they will continue wherever the price goes. Byteball is not a pump and dump crap, deal with it. lol Byteball this is exactly pump and dump crap. Fall -93%, from 0.38 to 0.027 https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/byteball/ Price fluctuates so what ? You don't see the difference between a team that wants to concretize an idea and a one that wants to make a quick buck with a vaporware ?
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Fully agree with you : if you lose traction in the crypto world your project is dead. And this one is dead. Fortunately, token was airdropped so nobody lost its fund Hope Tony ch will learn from its mystakes and come back with a successfull stuff later.
lol you have no idea what your are talking about. There are plenty of ongoing dev done by Byteball team and third parties and they will continue wherever the price goes. Byteball is not a pump and dump crap, deal with it.
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Show me some 2018 data please... BTW: your i7 CPU is worth about $300 - not the CPU that an honest user would like to put in jeopardy by stress testing it for a year.... These are 2018 data and whatever points mechanism doesn't change over years.
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The maths are wrong, I make a steady 15K points a day with an Atom CPU from 2013 (TDP 20W). A modern quad core should produce far more.
The system takes into account WCG points, not BOINC points. I talk about WCG points not BOINC points that are way lower. All the test I recently conducted, and the results from other users show that a good quad core produces about 15k points per day, and height cores about 25-30k points. Show us your recent results if you can do better! I make also 25K pts per day on a laptop (i7-7700HQ) Look at this post: https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread_thread,40377_offset,70#56040940K pts a day with a 4-cores 80K pts a day with a 8-cores
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The maths are wrong, I make a steady 15K points a day with an Atom CPU from 2013 (TDP 20W). A modern quad core should produce far more.
The system takes into account WCG points, not BOINC points. I talk about WCG points not BOINC points that are way lower.
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Can someone please explain how the WCG points system works in relation to byteball? How many WCG points is equal to 1 GB of BB?
150 000 WCG points = $1 worth of Byteballs At the current rate of $257 per GB, 1GB = 38 Millions WCG points. If your PC quad core can generate 15 000 WCG points per day, it should take you 2500 days - or 7 years to produce 1GB (assuming the price per GB remains the same) This program is more like a faucet then anything else... Can't be a faucet when you're donating PC resources. I'd call it more a good idea gone wrong. They offered $5 for a 1 minute quiz - it got abused. They're offering $1 for about a week of pc resources - how can anyone abuse that? Why are they trying to offer $1? It's just so illogical. The maths are wrong, I make a steady 15K points a day with an Atom CPU from 2013 (TDP 20W). A modern quad core should produce far more.
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Two questions, I want to get deeper into byteball, where can I get testnet coins? And the second one, I heard there is still some kind of distribution, how to take a part in it?
Don't bother with testnet, better crunch a few days for World Community Grid and get some real bytes. You need only a few to try Byteball out and play with assets for example.
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have somebody try to send GBB to linux wallet frome a windows wallet. cuz i cant
The OS doesn't matter. The most common mistake about GBB is trying to send them without be paired to the recipient. Pair both wallets, open a chat between your 2 devices, paste the address from the recipient device, click on the address appearing in chat and do 'Pay to this address'. The selection of GBB asset is now available on the sending form. yes i did this since yesterday 30 times always the error Uncaught exception: Error: Error: SQLITE_ERROR: no such index: outputsIsSerial SELECT unit, message_index, sequence FROM outputs INDEXED BY outputsIsSerial JOIN units USING(unit) WHERE outputs.is_serial IS NULL AND units.is_stable=1 AND is_spent=0 I'm not sure of anything but I see there was a commit about this index on last March,22 https://github.com/byteball/byteballcore/commit/f9ba0b540c45a3ee6c97f15eb66c68e390fc2929The next version will probably fix your issue. If you know how to edit the DB, you can try to add the missing index by yourself. CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS outputsIsSerial ON outputs(is_serial)
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have somebody try to send GBB to linux wallet frome a windows wallet. cuz i cant
The OS doesn't matter. The most common mistake about GBB is trying to send them without be paired to the recipient. Pair both wallets, open a chat between your 2 devices, paste the address from the recipient device, click on the address appearing in chat and do 'Pay to this address'. The selection of GBB asset is now available on the sending form.
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Hello everyone!
I need some assistance: i have a fresh installation of Ubuntu 18.04 and getting an error message when starting the byteball-wallet:
./Byteball: error while loading shared libraries: libgconf-2.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
What do i have to do to resolve this?
Thanks and regards, djoser.
It works without trouble for me on Linux Mint. Maybe try to search for libgconf libraries and install them. Like: apt-cache search libgconf libgconf-2-4 - GNOME configuration database system (shared libraries) libgconf2-dev - GNOME configuration database system (development) libgconf2-doc - GNOME configuration database system (API reference) libgconf-bridge-dev - Bind GObject properties to GConf keys (development files) libgconf-bridge0 - Bind GObject properties to GConf keys libgconf2-4 - GNOME configuration database system (dummy package) libgconf2.0-cil - CLI binding for GConf 2.24 libgconf2.0-cil-dev - CLI binding for GConf 2.24 libgconfmm-2.6-1v5 - C++ wrappers for GConf (shared library) libgconfmm-2.6-dev - C++ wrappers for GConf (development files) libgconfmm-2.6-doc - C++ wrappers for GConf (documentation)
and depending of result sudo apt-get install libgconf-2-4
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Is there anyone here who counted how many days can it take to get 100,000 points to achieve a $ 0.20 prize in the world community grid project?
It depends of your hardware, likely 2 or 3 days on a quad-core desktop computer. I think that this is not possible even on 4 cores... Maybe someone checked it? My tests, 2.5 day in project: Points Generated (Rank) 4,725 Total Run Time (y:d:h:m:s) (Rank) 0:000:21:54:52 CPU. Intel® Pentium® Processor G3258 3M Cache, 3.20 GHz But the GPU can work too, but I do not know how it works yet... Maybe your units are still in validation, they can take a few days to be validated. I make 25000 pts a day on a i7-7700HQ which is a laptop CPU. I'm on Linux, I heard that it performs better than Windows for WCG.
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Is there anyone here who counted how many days can it take to get 100,000 points to achieve a $ 0.20 prize in the world community grid project?
It depends of your hardware, likely 2 or 3 days on a quad-core desktop computer.
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