Hello guys and gals!
First of all we want to apologize that it took so long to choose a winner, but the reason behind this was that beside that the team is busy working on the project behind the scenes, we needed 2 stage voting phases to reach a consensus, in the 1st phase we narrowed the logos pool to only 5 of them and in the 2nd phase we choose the winner.
We are proud to announce that the winner of the logo contest is @Eddesign.
If any of you have any doubt about how we choose the winner here is the reference: Bismuth Logo Vote
We want to thank you all for the participation and of course congratulations to the winner!
Bismuth Foundation. Well done @Eddesign nice work
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Some very interesting submissions Keep them coming
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Please everyone make sure you take a backup of your wallet key files (privkey.der or privkey_encrypted.der and pubkey.der). You can use the "backup keys" button in the wallet or just copy and paste the files to another location. This backup is very important if your Bismuth files are lost or your computer becomes corrupt, stolen etc. If you are storing your Bismuth in a place where you don't have access to the keys (exchanges, web wallet etc.) please be aware that if those resources become corrupt, get hacked or disappear then you will not be able to recover your coins. Only store coins on 3rd party platforms for as short a time as possible e.g. only to do a trade etc.
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when return to cryptopia, any update The new code and scripts that we have made to assist Cryptopia with their issues have now been deployed or sent over. Cryptopia will now work on adjusting the exchange side of things. As ever the Bismuth team will continue to work with them so that trading can resume as soon as possible. As you may appreciate changes and fixes all need confirming and testing before deployment. Thanks for your patience Maccaspacca
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Guys stop sending cryptopia tickets about deposit delays, we will get delisted it this continues.
It would be AWESOME TO GET AN ANSWER WERE MY thousands of BIS went during withdrawl. No answer nearly a month later. Are they really want to be on par with yobit? according to dev's crpytopia needs to reissue the transactions that are missing. This will probably take some time for them to get through all the support tickets. If the BIS do not show in the ledger - query your address at bismuth.online/ledgerquery - then they are still in the Cryptopia wallet and there was an issue in Cryptopia when they processed the withdrawal. The Bismuth dev team always tries it's best to help and assist but in the end we have no control over the Cryptopia wallet.
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Hi - can someone point me in the right direction?
I have been reviewing some old wallets from a few years ago and found a Navajo coin wallet with around 100 coins in it. I beleive Navajo transferred to Nav coin some time ago and was wondering if there was still a way of exchanging them?
Cheers
Macca
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someone is killing the Network each day and is instaminig during that Time, do the Devs do something about that? each day around 15:00 GMT+1 it is happening, guy in Slack is claiming that he is doining it.
This is being addressed in the hard fork at block 340000
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Just started development and deployment of a mining pool that aims on creating competition and increase the Bismuth Popularity. Check it out at http://umojapool.gaFully compatible with Optihash as it is based on Optipoolware. Mining fees is only 1% Full Transparent Better pool interface coming in the near future. That's fantastic I know others are working on better miners so the future is looking good
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Please note that optihash miner only works with optipoolware based pools e.g. pool.bismuth.online
optihash does not work with acc-pool - this pool has it's own miner.
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Mined a few hours using pool.bismuth.online, but I haven't received payout since last payout date... My address doesn't even show under "Miners Since Last Payout". I've configured miner.txt with the mining pool and mining address. What am I missing here? The pool probably hasn't found a block. The number of miners is very low compared to acc-pool The pool finds around 5 blocks per day and minimum payout is 0.1 BIS. If you have enough shares and wait until after a block is found you will be paid. The web interface is still under developement to display more individual miner information.
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pool.bismuth.online doesn't seem to work well, avoid it for now until they fix their issues
what issues? pool.bismuth.online works fine and it's uptime is much better than acc-pool
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If you delete your files - please backup your wallet keys first
wallet keys are: privkey.der and pubkey.der files in your bismuth installation folder. If you have encrypted your wallet you will need the privkey_encrypted.der and pubkey.der files
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For those new to Bismuth The miner within the wallet package is functional but more for reference only. There are two pools available for those who wish to mine, each with custom mining software. Mining is currently CPU only If you wish to try any of the pools then a summary of instructions can be found at https://www.reddit.com/r/cryptobismuth/comments/73ujru/resources_for_mining/Good luck Maccaspacca
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I found an old wallet with some navajo coins in - can these still be changed over to the latest blockchain?
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Is there still no way to control the amount of threads used?
For the main node / wallet the number of threads are controlled (and always have been) in the config.txt file (thread_limit=) For the default miner the number of threads is also controlled in config.txt file (mining_threads=) For the optihash miner the number of threads in controlled in miner.txt (mining_threads=) I don't know how threads are controlled in the closed source acc-pool miner (I assume command line)
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lovelymonday has been banned from slack for claiming to be one of the devs and most likely scamming. I have posted here to give him an opportunity to discuss and comment.
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lovelymonday has been banned from slack for claiming to be one of the devs and most likely scamming. I have posted here to give him an opportunity to discuss and comment.
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To make a wallet backup you need pubkey.der and privkey.der (or privkey_encrypted.der)
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