any good addnodes?
There is no need for an addnode. Checking our first seed node (dns1.biblepay.org) : UP I keep having issues connecting to dns1.biblepay.org (connects then quickly disconnects) Also, I noticed that and some others are on .2.9 version, while the download client is .3.1 are there any changes that need to be worried about in between?
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I'll be getting my nodes back updated shortly.. just gotta catch up from my "vacation", and deal with some home issues (fridge acting up .. needs a time out)
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Saw this on the grc thread. Interesting development... Is Rob gridcoin's founder? There had been unconfirmed rumours of this for some time... Now the official stance is Rob Halford = Rob Andrews. So yes, the document says Rob moved away from GRC to found BiblePay
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Not thrilled to log in to the SX exchange and see the entire chat log filled with fights between BBP community members. Seriously....as much as I'd love it if we'd STOP fighting, if we won't...could we at least contain it? Find a dedicated forum where everyone can get crabby with each other and keep that stuff off of public exchanges?
Here's a good rule - if it isn't news about the coin, it doesn't need to be on "external" sites.
Disagree with each other, with the plans, with the hearts of people or whatever else - if we must - but do it somewhere that non-BBP people won't see. This makes us look ridiculous.
Totally agree.... I noticed before/after we lost 15m or so from the buy orders.
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how do we check budget for upcoming superblocks?
And also you can see both the proposal list and the budget and the winning votes in : "Governance | Proposal List" in pool.biblepay.org. (This is the one thats already In production). You can also see a list of proposals in the core wallet under Proposal List (but I dont think it gives you the budget cap) for that you need 'getgovernanceinfo' from the RPC. doh brain fart sorry! Yes this is probably the better resource currently. I disagree. https://forum.biblepay.org/cc/governance has two advantages: 1) easy access to governance data without having to register an account 2) makes it easy for search engines to crawl all the pages site:pool.biblepay.org pool has PDF and other links visible, but nothing regarding governance. site:forum.biblepay.org inurl:governance forum.biblepay.org needs some more SEO work for the governance stuff. if you're interested. Governance is all JavaScript but I have some ideas to improve visibility. I can work directly with your thesnat21. the more data that is crawlable by search engines, it ends up being free advertising with long-term benefit. Until it's "released" i'd rather it not be setup as a "go-to" for everyone. I do like the free advertising
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Oh, that looks nice. Biblepay Central is down right now, but if your tool is making good progress, I can transfer you the domain if you like. I'd love that, lets discuss over PM or email, I have not worked on it much since Dec, I plan to finish it off in the next month or so.
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how do we check budget for upcoming superblocks?
And also you can see both the proposal list and the budget and the winning votes in : "Governance | Proposal List" in pool.biblepay.org. (This is the one thats already In production). You can also see a list of proposals in the core wallet under Proposal List (but I dont think it gives you the budget cap) for that you need 'getgovernanceinfo' from the RPC. doh brain fart sorry! Yes this is probably the better resource currently.
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Just a curiosity, would the tithes that we make count as a charitable tax donation like any other donation or offering to a church/non-profit? If so, are there any plans to make a tool that easily lists out all of your tithes for the year in the event that someone wanted to make the write off? I know people can go back through the blockchain looking for these but wondered if there is a way to do a simple printout with the click of a button.
Not currently, this would require a not-for-profit corp to be established.
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Got an email update from Cryptopia, nice to see them alive again hopefully it wont be too long before they allow trading again.
Will be interesting when things go "live" again to see how much activity stays there..
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Yes, like any other program you run
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ah, so "memorizing prayers" while the wallet is loading means that the whole bible is being stored into RAM?
Memorizing prayers is scanning messages for Prayers and formerly PODC/POG, and loading items into lists that need to be processed. This has nothing to do with the bible verses, that is part of the hashing routine
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I think it's possible, look at the memory requirement for cryptonight or ethereum, it may have a performance hit due to the extra pieces.
ASIC's are possible, but not anywhere near cost effective (half a million R&D?)
Ok, I have one reason I believe its not possible, let me e-mail you that reason and then please post if you believe it is not advantageous/feasible to port biblepay to GPU. Ok based on that I would concede gpu performance would be stifled a great deal.. I'll admit you thought quite a bit when putting this together.
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Just take a look at the BibleHash algo and how much estimated memory it would take to load the KJV array in the GPU executing environment (this is from kjv.cpp), and tell is if you believe its technically possible to duplicate the chained bible hash calls, the AES512 call, the hash call and the concatenated result call in a GPU. And how secure or not secure you feel that someone will figure it out knowing what you know about c libraries and GPU code programming.
Im not too worried about ASIC, I heard they have such limited memory that loading the bible in it would be preposterous also you need a specific designed chip with the bible that would cost a lot of R&D for the first batch.
Edit: btw guys when you execute one biblehash, it uses 33,000 verses of the bible in a certain hashed order (depending on each hash its different). IE its memory intensive since the entire bible is memorized.
I think it's possible, look at the memory requirement for cryptonight or ethereum, it may have a performance hit due to the extra pieces. ASIC's are possible, but not anywhere near cost effective (half a million R&D?)
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My money is on thesnat21 to be able to make a GPU miner for BBP. He solved the riddle of the BLE headers and made a GPU for that.
TheSnat, can you execute the AES512 encryption algorithm in your GPU miner and can you load the full KJV bible into its memory and duplicate the chaincalls? What if I up the reward to 3 MM bbp? oy, I was not going to worry about it ... lol i smell a conspiracy
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I never saw this document, and I think what I want to do now is have someone test this publically here, and tell me if there really is any multiwallet exploit Now, and let us fix our hash algo if there is before we reopen the exchanges. I want progress halted until I know the truth, and will not re-open on the exchanges until we work through this together! There should be NO EXPLOITS IN OUR PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT FOR USERS WHO ATTEMPT TO STEAL COINS THROUGH SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS!
I wouldn't consider this an exploit, seems more like it's helping the algorithm to work more efficiently? The overall gains are marginal.
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What chart do you like the most that we could add to pool.biblepay? What thing about pool.biblepay's UI do you dislike? Just give us one wish-list-item from each point would be best.
Pool.biblepay UI is fine Rob. I now realized that there is an easy way to identify servers that stop mining or are out of the chain. BTW, the wallet is pretty stable now staying in the right chain Thanks! Agreed glad to see things stabilizing!
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We believe we removed the cause of the crash in the latest version. (After upgrading start with cleared .dat files).
The explorer should technically be able to handle forks; Ill email you.
Seems to be stable and updating. I agree on the forks, I have not gotten that far in development yet
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i try recover transaction and it work
Thanks
Glad to hear it, from the explorer it was showing in the correct place.
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