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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: June 08, 2019, 08:22:03 PM

Could anyone plz explain how this POG works in numbers? I tried to get the hang of it over the last 2 days but failed miserably. Here's what's happened:

I associated everything, put
Code:
"pog_coinagepercentage=.50" 
and
Code:
"pog_foundationdonation=1000"
in the conf and sent one transaction via
Code:
"exec sendgssc"
. Everything worked fine, but I was very surprised to see that on the following superblock my reward was a whopping 15k BBP!


After this I tried to send more donations (a couple of 1k and also a large 25k donation). So for the next superblock I had contributed more than 30k BBP. However now my reward was only 1.2k, so actually I lost 30k BBP today! How is this even possible?

Also it would be really nice to have the "auto-unlock" feature back for the QT wallet (like we had for PODC), because I hate to leave my wallet unlocked and I usually don't have time to send anything manually.

Thx in advance. Wink

it's all about how many coins you have and the coin age difference between 1k donation and 25k donation everything else the same would only increase your points by like 3x i think

if you get 500,000 points from 1k donation getting 1,500,000 points from 25k donation won't help given the current total number of points. also im not sure how it all works exactly but i think the first smaller transactions might've used up some of your coin age as well making the 25k extra not worth it

the formula to calculate points is on this page https://wiki.biblepay.org/Generic_Smart_Contracts

If you use an excel sheet to plot it out using the formula in the wiki Rob pointed you to, It would appear that any coin age less than one unit (don’t know what the unit is though) actually reduces your points. Maybe someone else can clarify what unit is. Thanks.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: June 03, 2019, 05:08:20 PM
ROB
why still losing miners on your pool


"hashps": -141049.1328107696,
"minerstarttime": "06-03-2019 08:16:42",
"hashcounter": -1812370492

check it,where is bug


thanks

On pool.biblepay.org at the moment (not like the previous night), some of my miners A & B appear to have a disproportionate boost in reported hashps when compared to my other miner (at least from this snapshot using reported pool hashps).

All are v1.4.3.1 and have similar conf files and importantly had the same conf files before block 123,000. Let's see if this translates into an increase in successfully mined blocks or not... (However, I can't tell from the pool though which worker mined the blocks...)

ID   OS                   Hashps (EVO)   Processor(s)      Approx hashps (EVO) with classic <123,000
A     Ubuntu 18.04   32,000             2xE5650            ~7000
B    Ubuntu 18.04     22,000             2xE5645           ~6500    
C    Windows 10 Pro  6,800              E5-2650L (ES)   ~5000

Edit: Sorry but that's all the data I have at the moment. This definitely needs a larger dataset. This data is shared so that this hypothesis (I am not making a conclusion and no one should at this stage...) can be investigated.




Thanks, Sounds like its going to be a busy day Smiley.


I'll check this too.



Dear Rob,
Sorry this may not be so dramatic. I just realized that my windows machine was doing something else so the comparison was not fair, unless someone else reproduces this. Please accept my apologies.
May the Lord give you strength to address all the other issues.
Blessings
oncoapop
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: June 03, 2019, 02:23:18 PM
ROB
why still losing miners on your pool


"hashps": -141049.1328107696,
"minerstarttime": "06-03-2019 08:16:42",
"hashcounter": -1812370492

check it,where is bug


thanks

On pool.biblepay.org at the moment (not like the previous night), some of my miners A & B appear to have a disproportionate boost in reported hashps when compared to my other miner (at least from this snapshot using reported pool hashps).

All are v1.4.3.1 and have similar conf files and importantly had the same conf files before block 123,000. Let's see if this translates into an increase in successfully mined blocks or not... (However, I can't tell from the pool though which worker mined the blocks...)

ID   OS                   Hashps (EVO)   Processor(s)      Approx hashps (EVO) with classic <123,000
A     Ubuntu 18.04   32,000             2xE5650            ~7000
B    Ubuntu 18.04     22,000             2xE5645           ~6500    
C    Windows 10 Pro  6,800              E5-2650L (ES)   ~5000

Edit: Sorry but that's all the data I have at the moment. This definitely needs a larger dataset. This data is shared so that this hypothesis (I am not making a conclusion and no one should at this stage...) can be investigated.




it is not affected by pool, also solo mining starts throwing hps like crazy, also negative numbers...
what i dont understand is, why my machines in pool hitting blocks, and solo machines nope... 0 blocks for 2 days period. before evo i had ~ 10 blocks/day with even higher diff

You are correct: pool.biblepay.org is just a control environment - all my 3 quoted miners are on the pool but the Ubuntu miners seem to report much higher hashps than my single windows miner. The increase appears to be disproportionate.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: June 03, 2019, 12:42:09 PM
ROB
why still losing miners on your pool


"hashps": -141049.1328107696,
"minerstarttime": "06-03-2019 08:16:42",
"hashcounter": -1812370492

check it,where is bug


thanks

On pool.biblepay.org at the moment (not like the previous night), some of my miners A & B appear to have a disproportionate boost in reported hashps when compared to my other miner (at least from this snapshot using reported pool hashps).

All are v1.4.3.1 and have similar conf files and importantly had the same conf files before block 123,000. Let's see if this translates into an increase in successfully mined blocks or not... (However, I can't tell from the pool though which worker mined the blocks...)

ID   OS                   Hashps (EVO)   Processor(s)      Approx hashps (EVO) with classic <123,000
A     Ubuntu 18.04   32,000             2xE5650            ~7000
B    Ubuntu 18.04     22,000             2xE5645           ~6500    
C    Windows 10 Pro  6,800              E5-2650L (ES)   ~5000

Edit: Sorry but that's all the data I have at the moment. This definitely needs a larger dataset. This data is shared so that this hypothesis (I am not making a conclusion and no one should at this stage...) can be investigated.


5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: June 02, 2019, 02:48:23 PM
It appears the most hashpower solved blocks up to 123089, so in this case I think its best to re-sync your Evo node if you are stuck on 123,000 or 123,001.
Since after a while, most users are going to be syncing from zero, and approving that biblepay-classic superblock and veering on the chain with the 30,000 diff.

So please try re-syncing if you are stuck on 123,001.
And also delete your banlist.dat before restarting.

I'm syncing pool.biblepay.org in Evo mode now.



Thank you for your guidance and instructions.

Right now our hash power is directed at pool.biblepay.org but it appears that it is wasted (very high error percentage). Would solo mining help, in this case?


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