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481  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: July 07, 2019, 05:46:57 PM
It's sincerely difficult to understand why people love to hide the truth or at least to speculate with possible truths. Devcoin is a good coin and that's all. Unfortunately it's not recognized yet.

Its getting there. We now have trading pairs of DVC against almost everything else shown at http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/ and any we haven't yet paired it with we are working on doing so.a

So set up a Stellar client and get in there! Smiley

Also though various DeVCoin-based Corps are on HORIZON, we don't plan to bother tokenising their shares over to Stellar so there is still good reason to stay with the HORIZON platform too.

There is a lot going on!

-MarkM-


Thank you.
482  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 06, 2019, 04:45:22 AM
BiblePay - 1.4.4.0
Leisure Upgrade for Users/Mandatory Upgrade for Sancs



  • Modify Sanctuary GSC contract to account for maximum possible QT
    change in 24 hours
  • Enhance spork for replaying blocks, allowing the wallet to Reassess
    all non-main-chains
  • Add payment limits information to exec testgscvote
  • Add exec reassesschains command (this allows the user to manually kick
    off a reassess
  • Increment protocol version to force a mandatory sanctuary upgrade to
    70735



Thanks for the welcome.  Gilligan is too nice. I'm pretty sure he's more of a help to me. Just reading that testnet topic on the Biblepay forum blows my mind.

Can you please tell me how to do this upgrade for windows? Appears I'm lagging here as 177 of 186 MN are now running the new version.

To upgrade windows, you can just download the new version from the website (biblepay.org | Top level menu | Wallet downloads), save it to the drive, unblock it, run it, let it overwrite the old version, then when you re-run it, it will be the latest.



Got it! Thanks.
483  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 06, 2019, 02:56:46 AM
BiblePay - 1.4.4.0
Leisure Upgrade for Users/Mandatory Upgrade for Sancs



  • Modify Sanctuary GSC contract to account for maximum possible QT
    change in 24 hours
  • Enhance spork for replaying blocks, allowing the wallet to Reassess
    all non-main-chains
  • Add payment limits information to exec testgscvote
  • Add exec reassesschains command (this allows the user to manually kick
    off a reassess
  • Increment protocol version to force a mandatory sanctuary upgrade to
    70735



Thanks for the welcome.  Gilligan is too nice. I'm pretty sure he's more of a help to me. Just reading that testnet topic on the Biblepay forum blows my mind.

Can you please tell me how to do this upgrade for windows? Appears I'm lagging here as 177 of 186 MN are now running the new version.
484  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 06, 2019, 01:43:31 AM
I finished the rebuild and all I had were the coins I received from Gilligan Smiley (I'm missing 5,400 or so coins I had since back in March however!)...

So I reloaded my last backup (from today), and I have ~13 more BBP than Gilligan sent me (which was all I had in the wallet once rebuilt).

Appears I'm caught up...

Code:
20:39:48

{
  "blocks": 129877,
  "currentblocksize": 89241,
  "currentblocktx": 4,
  "difficulty": 43079.07332236021,
  "errors": "Warning: At least 129 of 186 masternodes are running on a newer software version [1040309.000000]. Please check latest releases, you might need to update too (You are running [1040303.000000].)",
  "pooledtx": 4,
  "chain": "main",
  "genproclimit": 1,
  "networkhashps": 1051599.727607935,
  "hashps": 140.726395027019,
  "minerstarttime": "07-06-2019 01:29:54",
  "hashcounter": 83491,
  "pooledtx": 4,
  "chain": "main",
  "biblepay-generate": true,
  "poolinfo1": "",
  "poolinfo2": "",
  "poolinfo3": "Failed connection to pool.purepool.org:443; ",
  "gsc_errors": "",
  "poolmining": false,
  "pool_url": "https://pool.purepool.org",
  "required_abn_weight": 0
}

Not sure what happened to those 1.3M fork coins or my original (and legit) 5.4 K coins I've had since March. :/

Interesting times, if anyone knows more and can share it let me know!

I guess I'm just happy to have about 10K more than I started with thanks to generosity of Gilligan_M. Thank you much!
485  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 06, 2019, 01:13:43 AM
Well, when ABN first popped online there was a fork that I ended up mining 14k into a wallet, and then I buggered some things up and had to launch a backup of my wallet.dat, erasing the 13k I saw on that chain/wallet(my main had a lot more in it so I panicked a little.) Could have tried sending it to myself but I didn't even think about it.

I did send my available balance to my account before rebuilding... :/ hmmm..

Also stupid question, but what does ABN mean?
ABN stands for Anti-Botnet, which helps keep people from gaming the mining-side of things with ridiculous hashrate/lots of PC's at once (like a botnet)

As of recent changes, we have a "ABN requirement" of 100,000; which means that we need 100,000 coins to age for 1 day to be able to mine, or to have 50,000 coins age for 2 days, so on so forth.

Once you mine a block, it eats the ABN coin-age of 100,000; and you cannot mine until you get more. So realistically, you'd want to generate enough ABN(coin age) to be able to mine a block, and then move onto the next (200,000 realistically)

Like a proof of stake almost, except your coins are free to move in / out of your wallet. It just depends on how many coins you have to build coin age.

Without it, your miner doesn't mine or provide hashrate to the pool.

I'm gonna edit this thing a million times.

As of earlier today / tonight, ABN requirement was brought down because of a fork, so Rob is trying to strengthen up the main chain before putting it back in place tomorrow.

Thank you for the wonderful explanation. That makes a lot of sense, maybe that's why I was able to successfully mine many coins on the fork? All I know is I had about 10,000 but split them between 2 wallets before my mining exploded and I felt I was really getting somewhere finally since purepool stopped producing for me Smiley

Edit: I keep my windows wallet open and running 24/7 since I started. So I participate regardless =)

If I understand that 1K of coins would be in flux and take ~100 days to allow you to mine out of the fork chain/wallet (You said 13K were erased yet you mined 14K, that's my number).  Say you started mining immediately because your wallet from the pre-ABN fork chain merged into that fork chain's wallet. So you carried your original large amount of coins and loaded them +1K of fork-coins into one wallet without sending them to yourself.  Perhaps that 1K also meant you needed 100 days to mine on the fork, but you were able to mine immediately with ABN initiated because of your coins on the main wallet.dat.  Maybe there's a 100 day cap between fork and the original chain + however many forks since and the gap has to do with both coinage and the amount in flux (1K or the 13K you lost/2 because you took some with your main wallet and mined and because some "erased"  (~13K to around 6.5K - coincidentally the first mining rewards I received days ago were just under that).

Another coin I truly love is Devcoin, which has 50,000K rewards per block, yet somehow the coin supply has 18981207500.

Where those 500 coins came from may be similar to why you only had 1K that were not erased (divided by 2 of course Smiley).  Devcoin was my favorite Bitcoin fork for many reasons but the first one to change the block reward (multiplied BTC initial 50 coin reward per block to 50,000 = 1,000x) - then made that block reward a 90/10% split from devs/miners... but still thats 45,000 and 5,000 coins per block.  The 500 came from somewhere, maybe it will be found again. 

Forks being called branch points at one time, maybe the coin age (100 days), but moving in a similar direction in one chain/wallet just needs to open one wallet and start mining to link to the branch point where things became "lost" or erased.

Sorry for the off-topic speculation, please do not delete.  I'm just trying to figure out where your island is exactly, Gilligan Smiley
486  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 06, 2019, 12:44:19 AM
Well, when ABN first popped online there was a fork that I ended up mining 14k into a wallet, and then I buggered some things up and had to launch a backup of my wallet.dat, erasing the 13k I saw on that chain/wallet(my main had a lot more in it so I panicked a little.) Could have tried sending it to myself but I didn't even think about it.

I did send my available balance to my account before rebuilding... :/ hmmm..

Also stupid question, but what does ABN mean?
ABN stands for Anti-Botnet, which helps keep people from gaming the mining-side of things with ridiculous hashrate/lots of PC's at once (like a botnet)

As of recent changes, we have a "ABN requirement" of 100,000; which means that we need 100,000 coins to age for 1 day to be able to mine, or to have 50,000 coins age for 2 days, so on so forth.

Once you mine a block, it eats the ABN coin-age of 100,000; and you cannot mine until you get more. So realistically, you'd want to generate enough ABN(coin age) to be able to mine a block, and then move onto the next (200,000 realistically)

Like a proof of stake almost, except your coins are free to move in / out of your wallet. It just depends on how many coins you have to build coin age.

Without it, your miner doesn't mine or provide hashrate to the pool.

I'm gonna edit this thing a million times.

As of earlier today / tonight, ABN requirement was brought down because of a fork, so Rob is trying to strengthen up the main chain before putting it back in place tomorrow.

Thank you for the wonderful explanation. That makes a lot of sense, maybe that's why I was able to successfully mine many coins on the fork? All I know is I had about 10,000 but split them between 2 wallets before my mining exploded and I felt I was really getting somewhere finally since purepool stopped producing for me Smiley

Edit: I keep my windows wallet open and running 24/7 since I started. So I participate regardless =)
487  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 06, 2019, 12:32:46 AM
Well, when ABN first popped online there was a fork that I ended up mining 14k into a wallet, and then I buggered some things up and had to launch a backup of my wallet.dat, erasing the 13k I saw on that chain/wallet(my main had a lot more in it so I panicked a little.) Could have tried sending it to myself but I didn't even think about it.

I did send my available balance to my account before rebuilding... :/ hmmm..

Also stupid question, but what does ABN mean?
488  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 06, 2019, 12:25:06 AM


Not a problem, it has been sent. When your wallet fully resyncs you should see it pop in.

There's a chance I blew a good amount when I accidently mined a fork / solo mined 3 blocks by myself once... Maybe it wasn't on the fork. o.O

Thanks again, that's really kind of you. Smiley I also may be a guy who reads into things people say (such as yourself) a little more thoroughly than others -- so I get what you are saying. I think =P haha
489  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 06, 2019, 12:07:04 AM

I think your on the light chain though, first can you please tell me what this results in:
getblockhash 129815

(The reason I say I think you are on the light chain, your diff in the paste above is only .50, but, unfortunately it should be over 5000).

If you are on the wrong chain you have to run the reconsiderblock command from the previous page (or resync from 0).





Thank you for the response. Just ran reconsiderblock got this

Code:
18:08:06

reconsiderblock da101042c3cac70bd06d674a71e6b163f05a8e48cd308518ce94a89e60c9df0c


18:08:06

Block not found (code -5)


Your version 1.4.3.3 is OK, so you don't have to upgrade yet (if you do upgrade please wait til tomorrow as we have 1440 coming out tonight).

Best bet in your case is to resync.  Your chain is too short.  Its most likely due to what started a few superblocks ago (with our prior version sancs not upgrading) around the time ABN came out the first time (around block 127000).

Sorry for the inconvenience, but you probably mined some coins on a fork.



Can you please help me resync? I would like to do it right. Just need a step by step?

1.linux  ./biblepayd -daemon -reindex
2.win    in wallet TOOLS-WALLET REPAIRS-REBUILD INDEX

 Wink

Thank you!

EDIT: that spacing is so specific. I will hold onto said fork coins hopefully Smiley

With my experience I didn't get to keep any of my forked coins, unfortunately. It gets replaced with original coins mined previously once you re-sync.

I'll tell you what, though. Post a recieving key for me and I'll send you a little something for your work on Twitter // and showing me into this.

I hope I can keep them somehow, some of the txs I tested are showing as I rebuild index.

I'll definitely let you know.

And wow, here's a key, thank you very much! Smiley

B5D3KtJmeERVF1JEtJTMLkxcGAV4a2p8Wx
490  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 05, 2019, 11:43:52 PM

I think your on the light chain though, first can you please tell me what this results in:
getblockhash 129815

(The reason I say I think you are on the light chain, your diff in the paste above is only .50, but, unfortunately it should be over 5000).

If you are on the wrong chain you have to run the reconsiderblock command from the previous page (or resync from 0).





Thank you for the response. Just ran reconsiderblock got this

Code:
18:08:06

reconsiderblock da101042c3cac70bd06d674a71e6b163f05a8e48cd308518ce94a89e60c9df0c


18:08:06

Block not found (code -5)


Your version 1.4.3.3 is OK, so you don't have to upgrade yet (if you do upgrade please wait til tomorrow as we have 1440 coming out tonight).

Best bet in your case is to resync.  Your chain is too short.  Its most likely due to what started a few superblocks ago (with our prior version sancs not upgrading) around the time ABN came out the first time (around block 127000).

Sorry for the inconvenience, but you probably mined some coins on a fork.



Can you please help me resync? I would like to do it right. Just need a step by step?

1.linux  ./biblepayd -daemon -reindex
2.win    in wallet TOOLS-WALLET REPAIRS-REBUILD INDEX

 Wink

Thank you!

EDIT: that spacing is so specific. I will hold onto said fork coins hopefully Smiley
491  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 05, 2019, 11:40:52 PM

I think your on the light chain though, first can you please tell me what this results in:
getblockhash 129815

(The reason I say I think you are on the light chain, your diff in the paste above is only .50, but, unfortunately it should be over 5000).

If you are on the wrong chain you have to run the reconsiderblock command from the previous page (or resync from 0).





Thank you for the response. Just ran reconsiderblock got this

Code:
18:08:06

reconsiderblock da101042c3cac70bd06d674a71e6b163f05a8e48cd308518ce94a89e60c9df0c


18:08:06

Block not found (code -5)


Your version 1.4.3.3 is OK, so you don't have to upgrade yet (if you do upgrade please wait til tomorrow as we have 1440 coming out tonight).

Best bet in your case is to resync.  Your chain is too short.  Its most likely due to what started a few superblocks ago (with our prior version sancs not upgrading) around the time ABN came out the first time (around block 127000).

Sorry for the inconvenience, but you probably mined some coins on a fork.



Can you please help me resync? I would like to do it right. Just need a step by step?
492  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 05, 2019, 11:08:59 PM

I think your on the light chain though, first can you please tell me what this results in:
getblockhash 129815

(The reason I say I think you are on the light chain, your diff in the paste above is only .50, but, unfortunately it should be over 5000).

If you are on the wrong chain you have to run the reconsiderblock command from the previous page (or resync from 0).





Thank you for the response. Just ran reconsiderblock got this

Code:
18:08:06

reconsiderblock da101042c3cac70bd06d674a71e6b163f05a8e48cd308518ce94a89e60c9df0c


18:08:06

Block not found (code -5)
493  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: July 05, 2019, 10:55:21 PM
My wallet isn't sending coins through to COINEXCHANGE... They show up confirmed in my wallet, but also these aren't showing up on either block explorer.  What I've read so far from the past few days led me to understand/witness:

1. There is a light chain and a heavy chain.
2. CX and SX are both on the "heavy" chain.
3. The heavy chain as of me typing this was just at around block 129846.
4. A problem occurred at block 129785.
5. I am using the biblepayevo64.exe wallet and have updated since mandatory.  (My version is 1.4.3.3)
6. My mining is fine. I began mining in March using purepool and have also used 1-click mining configuration since upgrading to 1.4.3.3.
7. To get my coins from the old Biblepay Core wallet I downloaded in March I moved "wallet.dat" over to my BiblepayEvolution folder in "Roaming" [using Windows 10, obviously]
8. Around a month ago, purepool stopped paying out mining payments to my wallet.
9. I've been mining successfully with my coins confirming after 102 blocks since setting up 1-click mining configuration in this wallet (1.4.3.3).
10. None of my transactions are showing on either block explorer, even though nodes are confirming both my mining and test transactions (1 to myself within the QT wallet, 1 out to Coinexchange.io)...
11. My wallet has worked fine before. I was able to send coins to a Breadwallet I installed for Biblepay on my iPhone in June the day it came out.
12. I've previously seen transactions on explorers for my coins... however none of my addresses are showing in addition to the transactions or blocks (which have confirmed).

Here is my information from the Console (showing that my wallet from the biblepay.org website "biblepayevo64.exe" and version 1.4.3.3 is behind where some of you are blocks wise):

Code:
17:50:37

{
  "blocks": 129317,
  "currentblocksize": 1000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 0.5930543816434126,
  "errors": "Warning: At least 132 of 189 masternodes are running on a newer software version [1040309.000000]. Please check latest releases, you might need to update too (You are running [1040303.000000].)",
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "genproclimit": 1,
  "networkhashps": 39.58023083036817,
  "hashps": 184.952234456299,
  "minerstarttime": "07-03-2019 01:28:30",
  "hashcounter": 46187292,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "chain": "main",
  "biblepay-generate": true,
  "poolinfo1": "",
  "poolinfo2": "",
  "poolinfo3": "",
  "gsc_errors": "",
  "poolmining": false,
  "pool_url": "https://pool.purepool.org",
  "required_abn_weight": 85000
}

If the error is because of the software version I am running can you please kindly explain how to upgrade to the latest?  I haven't updated because its been busy for me to keep updated with work life and other things and I figured since I had done the mandatory update to evo and even updated to a newer version than 1.4.3.1 I was running a valid wallet.

Blocks are behind but everything is working as far as confirmations and receiving coins. I am having trouble getting coins to the one exchange I tried CX. I am still mining the "main" chain apparently but blocks are lagging when I look in the console (essentially "blocks on the explorer are showing up faster than being recognized in my wallet").

Any ideas what to do? I'd hate to lose these coins as I am a huge believer in this project and thankful for what you guys are doing for people like me by creating something this amazing.

I will let you know if coins show up in my CX account.  Thanks again and sorry if I messed anything up?

Edit, this is the confirmed CX deposit I tried to make but it won't show at CX:

Code:
Status: 9 confirmations, broadcast through 9 nodes
Date: 7/5/2019 17:03
To: BDz8pGYfaKxbETUyBvUDZP5Z2dbK9agtHu
Debit: -324 999.99772000 BBP
Transaction fee: -0.00228000 BBP
Net amount: -325 000.00000000 BBP
Transaction ID: a4d344ecba0d515c973a6c8a851d674f8c1b9a96884ee02eb351a8113b21bccd
Output index: 0
Transaction total size: 227 bytes

Height: 129309
Difficulty: 0.39
Time: 07-05-2019 22:15:55
Subsidy: 5924.1401
494  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: July 01, 2019, 11:09:22 PM
I just applied for DVC listing at Qtrade.

Definitely a longshot, but with "We list original dev coins." being their slogan - they might consider it.

Will provide updates if I hear anything back.

Thank you for this.
495  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: July 01, 2019, 10:53:47 PM
Great, so we are almost 2/3rds of the way to having a warchest sufficient to enable my preferred way of computing a value for a coin.

One of the advantages of the method is that the value is per coin for every coin, instead of the effect that markets produce where the last few coins you try to buy will probably cost a lot more than the first few.

This, I feel, provides a better value to use for a "unit of account", such as the total of the outstanding DeVCoin-denominated debt owed to
Galactic Financial Corp aka General Financial Corp, which as I run the calculation (it is compounded hourly, planet-known-as-Earth time, rounded up to whole hours) comes to 2767899472746.74721345 DVC. (Yes, that is 2,767,899,472,746.74721345 DeVCoins.)

It is probably worth noting that we are moving away from keeping a coin or share itself in its own warchest/treasury, despite "Martian accounting" asserting that if the coins or shares of yourself that are in your treasury are fungible with those that happen to be located elsewhere, that is, that you could sell them for the same price anyone else could sell one for, then they perfectly well ought to count toward your total asset value.

(Basically we are encouraging everyone not to keep their own thing in their per se treasury used to compute their thing's value, and a lot of treasuries have accomplished that by now, having a separate "slush fund" account in which they keep their stash of their own coin. Thus in addition to their per-se treasury most now also have a decent slush-fund, in addition of course to whatever secret service budget accounts and such that they might (and likely do) also have control of.)

(The Martians' MI5 and MI6, for example, are believed to have quite substantial hoards in addition to having technology superior to pretty much anyone other than the mythical "Hackers" and the legendary "Ancients".)

-MarkM-



I'm sensing that we are discussing a currency here that may be used to purchase items on Earth from Mars. But maybe that's just me Smiley
496  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [I0C] I0coin - The Best Choice In Digital Currency on: June 27, 2019, 11:38:25 PM

I0C has been listed on Novaexchange. 



Hi,

I am from Nova Exchange. Our system is unable to calculate the minimum transaction fees for I0C.
What is the minimum fee per byte or kilobyte used so that the transaction gets included on the blockchain?

That's an interesting question. I'd ask Vlad or markm. Did you try messaging them since we are only periodically here?
497  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: June 13, 2019, 12:32:35 AM
According to the latest rates file 1 DVC = 24 Litoshi, or 4x the current market price on Altilly - correct?

Also, has anyone successfully withdrew DVC from Altilly and received it in their Devcoin wallet?

Sounds right, not sure why altilly price is so low.  I have withdrawn from Altilly with no issues. 

I have used altilly and withdrawn without issue.
498  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Identity of Satoshi Nakamoto on: June 11, 2019, 05:32:10 AM
We are all Satoshi.  But specifically? Look to the world's best and brightest. Thank you best and brightest. I'm a fan. Smiley
499  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 【LAUNCHED】【BTC2】Bitcoin 2, BTC Fork 1:1, PoS 🔥 Zerocoin, Anonymous ⚡️Instant TX on: June 11, 2019, 05:15:32 AM
A special coin, POS is the future Smiley
500  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: June 10, 2019, 07:09:54 PM
When do we moon? ..."asking for a friend"

I ain't your guy, pal.
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