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Author Topic: [ANN] [KRB] Karbo (Ҝ) Кapбoвaнeць - Ukrainian Electronic Karbovanets CryptoNote  (Read 492937 times)
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January 14, 2018, 08:45:04 PM
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CLI Linux v 1.4.6 for Raspbian Stretch (ARMv7)
deps: raspi-copies-and-fills >= 0.6, libc6 >= 2.24, libstdc++6 >= 6.3.0, libgcc1 >= 6.3.0, libgcc-6-dev >= 6.3.0

Here's a screenshot of Karbo at Raspberry Pi:

It's now possible to run Karbo node at Raspberry

   
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January 15, 2018, 06:48:29 PM
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So, i think it's time to show video where 1080 mine eth and karbo together?
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January 15, 2018, 11:59:27 PM
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So, i think it's time to show video where 1080 mine eth and karbo together?
I don't know about video but there was post with screenshot in one of ours telegram groups.
Ah. Here it is:

On screenshot all GPUs are 1080ti. There's dual mining on one GPU. It is GPU0 on miner screens and first on temp chart. Compare temperatures and hashrates, GPU0 gives on Eth only slight less than others, plus ~400H/s on CryptoNight nice bonus.

   
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January 16, 2018, 12:19:52 PM
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Here's a screenshot of Karbo at Raspberry Pi:

It's now possible to run Karbo node at Raspberry

Nice! I bought myself a Raspberry Pi few years ago, but didn't manage to setup it (as I failed to connect it to the laptop)
Is there somebody who can help me to setup a Karbo node? I'll pay you in Karbo or in any other crypto or in hryvnas (I'll run a node in Kyiv)
I want to put my Raspberry Pi to use)

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January 16, 2018, 03:26:49 PM
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I never bought any cryptocurrency and as a nonbiased financial expert I would recommend ANYBODY who owns any kind of cryptocurrency to SELL immediately.

If you would say "and as a nonbiased financial expert I would recommend ANYBODY who owns any kind of cryptocurrency to SELL immediately and buy KARBO"
this would be understandable

But otherwise it looks like a joke.
This is wrong forum to promote abandoning cryprocurrencies))

As a nonbiased financial expert, what do you do apart from reading mainstream media and about tulip mania?
So you have Karbo, you mined it with your computer, you are happy to make few bucks, stay here, write more posts and you'll be able to promote "Selling cryptocurrency" idea some more years))

Hello my friend of the raspberry pie Wink

I know that you are very keen of getting rich as anybody else here but I would kindly ask you to check your way of thinking.

If I would say "and as a nonbiased financial expert I would recommend ANYBODY who owns any kind of cryptocurrency to SELL immediately and buy KARBO" this would be only understandable to someone who has a big stake in KARBO and in no other cryptocurrency but even then the statement would be wrong because I would NOT be a nonbiased financial expert but a KARBO-biased financial expert in this case. Issnt it?

So - my statement is right but i have to admit that any Karboholder - myself included - is not happy with this statement. But nevertheless I have to think it if I mentally take the stance of a nonbiased observer.

Nothing against Karbo and Bitcoin, but a bubble is a bubble is a bubble.

And there is simply no other reason to buy Bitcoin and Co. except to use this units as a vehicle of speculation. Or is there any other use? Karbo is no legal tender. And how it is legal to "pay" with Karbo even I only can guess. Is it a simple swap of goods? Karbo is an asset and no currency. Its an asset valued in different national kinds of legal tender. But it will never be an established currency. The amount of payment units is not manageable. Thats the problem.

Its fascinating to mine and trade Karbo and other cryptocurrency as it was once fascinating to collect and trade post stamps. Because you could get rich with it. There was a boom also with post stamps in former times. And today? You still can collect and trade post stamps but a new observer of this hobby only will state "great, I will do it, too." or "why are you collecting and trading these pieces of paper? You cannot send any letter with it anymore." They will be collected and traded because some people do it but there is no real use for it anymore. And the same could be due with cryptocurrencies. There is no use as a currency. Not yet.  But there is a market. But the boom could be already over.

And if you step back a little bit there are only some not doublespendable units you can trade very fast and always. But you are trading only some units with no use than the trading itself. I also do not collect post stamps. I do not collect some printed pieces of paper with no other use than speculating with it. The good or service I am willing to pay for should have a practical use. Anything else is just pure speculation. And history shows that any speculation will end in a nightmare for late investors and even for early investors if they missed the exit.

And why buying Karbo if you would simultanously recommend to sell any other cryptocurrency? That does not make any sense.

Or could you name any unique advantage of Karbo which any other cryptocurrency can NOT provide?

Only if you hold Karbo and want to get a high price (of legal tender) for it. And why? Because you cannot do much with Karbo. In the end you want to have US-Dollar or Euro or Ruble or Hrywnja or whatever. And why? Because you can buy almost everything with it. And with Karbo only very very limited. Not worth to talk about.

Karbo will be only a part of the evolution of cryptocurrencies and I would not eliminate the possebility that it could also become extinct or almost worthless. You should take it into account.

Karbo is a small and fine asset with a responsible and fast reacting leading developer.

I personally do not see much difference between Karbo and Bitcoin. Karbo is much more cheaper than Bitcoin - thats an advantage. Its biggest advantage is its limitation, its price transparency (24/7 trading - you always know what your asset is worth and you even can sell or buy at weekend) but why I should buy Karbo if I also could buy the car with Hrywnja? Maybe because you do not have to pay taxes for a Karbo-deal? But if this should be the case an official ban is only a question of time and with a ban the price of your Karbos (or any other cryptocurrency if you want - so I do not want to bash Karbo - Karbo only is the representative of any other cryptocurrency) could be soon be worthless, issnt it?

At least any cryptocurrency is an option for future developements in cryptocurrency sector. And the good or bad developement will judge over its value.

I am still a fan of cryptocurrencies but I am also sceptical. Its weird, issnt it?
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January 16, 2018, 06:10:44 PM
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I am still a fan of cryptocurrencies but I am also sceptical. Its weird, issnt it?

You see, now you are fan of cryptocurrencies,but skeptical. Your skepticism will decrease as your knowledge about crypto will increase.
You are on the right path. Just read this forum, not only this thread, but many other sections
Read popular bitcoin sites, or you can even pass a course on Coursera, etc.
I'm sure after this you will understand that it's not a bubble, everything is more complicated)

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January 16, 2018, 10:51:50 PM
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Here's a screenshot of Karbo at Raspberry Pi:

It's now possible to run Karbo node at Raspberry

Nice! I bought myself a Raspberry Pi few years ago, but didn't manage to setup it (as I failed to connect it to the laptop)
Is there somebody who can help me to setup a Karbo node? I'll pay you in Karbo or in any other crypto or in hryvnas (I'll run a node in Kyiv)
I want to put my Raspberry Pi to use)

Something like a guide or how-to will be great! How much space is needed to sync current blockchain?
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January 19, 2018, 07:35:28 AM
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Greetings, friends at Karbovanets!

Now that Komodo Platform has a stable GUI available on mainnet for our BarterDEX decentralized exchange, allowing the average user to trade peer-to-peer via atomic swap with 80+ Bitcoin-protocol cryptocurrencies, we aim to expand the reach of our decentralized and open-source solutions and unite the coin communites -

  • ATOMIC Swap trading following Noel Tiernan's protocol
  • Control your own funds, maximizing security and privacy
  • Automatic orderbook matching, trading p2p
  • Integrate and List your coin for free
  • Set up SPV electrum server, allowing users to trade your coin without downloading the entire blockchain
  • Anyone can become a market maker or dedicated liquidity provider, pairing your coin with any other 80+ featured coin and allowing traders around the globe to access your coin
  • Native trade bots can automatically buy low and sell high, allowing low and high volume traders to provide liqudity 24 hours a day

>> BarterDEX protocol (wp/git) >>

The following requirements are necessary for an easy integration:
  • bitcoin protocol
  • CLTV (bip 65) support
  • gettxout and importaddress rpc calls
  • and 8 digits for one coin

What does a non-Bitcoin/zCash-protocl coin need to do to make atomic swaps possible on BarterDEX?

Quote from: jl777B, lead Developer at Komodo Platform
"the code to do all this is quite complicated and I assumed a bitcoin protocol coin, but it is possible to do the atomic swaps even if only 2of2 multisig is supported. So i guess a bitcoin protocol emulator for the subset of rpc calls that I use and at least a 2of2 multisig, but preferably CLTV mechanism to be able to handle both sides of the trade... this would require making changes to the existing barterDEX code, unless the bitcoin protocol emulator is really, really good and it actually works as a bitcoin protocol coin via rpc calls"

Our goal is to  integrate as many cryptocurrencies into our ecosystem as possible, providing end-users with unparalleled privacy and control of their funds! The team at Komodo Platform would be more than happy to assist with integration into the ecosystem. Please send me a DM if you are interested in joining our decentralized exchange!
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January 19, 2018, 09:24:08 AM
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It's not Bitcoin-protocol, no atomic swaps for now.

   
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January 22, 2018, 07:15:36 AM
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Today, on the krb.miner.rocks payment_id login was disabled for about 5 hours by mistake.
Please contact us to get full compensation for downtime, let us know your average hashrate and login (address.payment_id).

Sorry for inconvinience.

https://miner.rocks pplns cryptonote pools with email alerts and workers stats
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January 24, 2018, 01:09:15 PM
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Is there a bootstrap for the chain?
i installed the wallet yesterday and it seems to be taking way to long to sync
i'm only up to block 22000

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January 24, 2018, 01:37:35 PM
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Is there a bootstrap for the chain?
i installed the wallet yesterday and it seems to be taking way to long to sync
i'm only up to block 22000
Here's the latest from community https://mega.nz/#F!wOQxTZLT!Gd9FOkOUFqJQxexoXdonPQ


   
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January 24, 2018, 07:33:45 PM
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Is there a bootstrap for the chain?
i installed the wallet yesterday and it seems to be taking way to long to sync
i'm only up to block 22000
Here's the latest from community https://mega.nz/#F!wOQxTZLT!Gd9FOkOUFqJQxexoXdonPQ



Thanks, that brought it up to 166k shouldn't take too much longer now

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January 25, 2018, 08:10:13 AM
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I added a Karbo Mining Pool to our servers yesterday. Difficulty on the coin is still good for mining to a small pool.  Obviously being new we have a low hash rate right now.  It also means that having few miners you'll get a bigger cut on this pool in the early stages.  So if you want to check it out we would appreciate the help.  I'm dropping the pool fee to just 0.5% while we get started.

http://karbo.cryptocoinminingco.com

if you have any questions please feel free to email me at support@cryptocoinminingco.com

Thanks!

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January 25, 2018, 11:23:13 AM
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Is there a bootstrap for the chain?
i installed the wallet yesterday and it seems to be taking way to long to sync
i'm only up to block 22000
It took me about 4 days (15 hours) each to sync.
What Hash Rate do you have if mining with CPU?

My one on i5-3570k is about 70 H/s.  Sad Undecided

I see people have 1280 H/s with AMD RX-470.  Roll Eyes
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January 25, 2018, 02:37:23 PM
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Hi, everyone! Check out new Karbo mining pool. Low fee for the first month.



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January 26, 2018, 12:29:18 AM
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Is there a bootstrap for the chain?
i installed the wallet yesterday and it seems to be taking way to long to sync
i'm only up to block 22000
It took me about 4 days (15 hours) each to sync.
What Hash Rate do you have if mining with CPU?

My one on i5-3570k is about 70 H/s.  Sad Undecided

I see people have 1280 H/s with AMD RX-470.  Roll Eyes

70 H/S for I5 looks a bit slow. What miner do you use?

I'd rather expect 600 - 800 H/S from RX-470.
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70 H/S for I5 looks a bit slow. What miner do you use?

Karbo Wallet 1.2.0
Here it is on i5-3570k
http://i.piccy.info/i9/e073e038802df3ab3e6e70eb5761c61e/1516969984/51227/1216325/karbo_800.jpg

84..93 H/s SOLO on i5-3570k
L3 CPU Cache is 6 MB
6/2 = 3 threads

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karbowanecd.exe --start-mining ******* --mining-threads 3

2018-Jan-26 14:40:02.445654 INFO    [daemon] karbowanec v1.4.6.770 ()
2018-Jan-26 14:40:02.449654 INFO    [daemon] Module folder: karbowanecd.exe
2018-Jan-26 14:40:02.453654 INFO    [daemon] Initializing p2p server...
2018-Jan-26 14:40:02.463655 INFO    [node_server] Network: d6482c89-bc2d-5b81-aa9a-bdf1d7317dc3
2018-Jan-26 14:40:02.467655 INFO    [node_server] Binding on 0.0.0.0:32347
2018-Jan-26 14:40:02.471655 INFO    [node_server] Net service binded on 0.0.0.0:32347
2018-Jan-26 14:40:02.473655 INFO    [node_server] Attempting to add IGD port mapping.
2018-Jan-26 14:40:03.631721 ERROR   [node_server] UPNP_AddPortMapping failed.
2018-Jan-26 14:40:03.635722 INFO    [daemon] P2p server initialized OK
2018-Jan-26 14:40:03.637722 INFO    [daemon] Initializing core...
2018-Jan-26 14:40:03.648722 INFO    [Blockchain] Loading blockchain...
2018-Jan-26 14:40:03.651723 INFO    [BlockCacheSerializer] - loading block index...
2018-Jan-26 14:40:03.709726 INFO    [BlockCacheSerializer] - loading transaction map...
2018-Jan-26 14:40:03.876735 INFO    [BlockCacheSerializer] - loading spent keys...
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.011800 INFO    [BlockCacheSerializer] - loading outputs...
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.623835 INFO    [BlockCacheSerializer] - loading multi-signature outputs...
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.627836 INFO    [BlockCacheSerializer] Serialization time: 1976ms
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.630836 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 3436 fa0348c379f63af68304f9f256ea99cc8560eda5a25740dc7ff94631fc7fcf5d
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.634836 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 16970 456e43e923a02516559d89f567c3fa2068051a9fdac562a937eeaaaf3e9aab46
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.639836 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 30000 4d9762f83ebebb462f1787862aa001e954dadafd203d2fdb973e4b2e52891cf4
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.644837 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 50000 4616b7bad31127ce6fefc9b70f346c61507f8e74d29a8cfe0bdd7d047ba33ca2
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.649837 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 60001 8e39967eb50b8a922cbfe22fe02989218345cbd61ae651ddbecf00834910ff50
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.654837 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 98466 2a4f9183e801849c2b6b4a12324889efe3f22297c2ac8511c0644007eab9c728
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.658837 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 98842 d66758508f0072fdd3c5b754167999b09ee3d0d39488c9cb9d3bb4f9f8f59c54
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.663838 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 103700 5663cf2168371c745f163e5b4189ebac71242573cebf7d4c76fd1ac88da8b3bf
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.667838 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 106700 678abbf293d1dae9eac831d5fc877a4f53bc98bb86c37e2e5c139af936fb2e1e
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.672838 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 180660 6c921a5d3770fa798b038ae26ffd5d9b47ebd733dff4585df7f1632a2101f5a8
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.677838 INFO    [checkpoints] CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 187600 f00c6e4b0f9630b52729976f10e532899517333d2ecba22318f820f4512eca69
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.683839 INFO    [Blockchain] Checking block version at 60001
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.702840 INFO    [Blockchain] Blockchain initialized. last block: 193294, d0.h00.m20.s58 time ago, current difficulty: 952484552
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.708840 INFO    [daemon] Core initialized OK
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.711840 INFO    [daemon] Starting core rpc server on address 127.0.0.1:32348
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.714841 INFO    [daemon] Core rpc server started ok
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.717841 INFO    [daemon] Starting p2p net loop...
2018-Jan-26 14:40:05.719841 INFO    [node_server] Starting node_server
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.464883 INFO    [protocol] [173.208.251.242:32347 OUT] Sync data returned unknown top block: 193294 -> 193296 [2 blocks (0 days) behind]
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.464883 INFO    [protocol] SYNCHRONIZATION started
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.771901 INFO    [protocol] [163.172.110.128:32347 OUT] Sync data returned unknown top block: 193294 -> 193296 [2 blocks (0 days) behind]
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.771901 INFO    [protocol] SYNCHRONIZATION started
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.860906 INFO    [protocol] [173.208.251.242:32347 OUT] SYNCHRONIZED OK
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.863906 INFO    [protocol]
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.863906 INFO    [protocol] **********************************************************************
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.863906 INFO    [protocol] You are now synchronized with the network. You may now start simplewallet.
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.863906 INFO    [protocol]
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.863906 INFO    [protocol] Please note, that the blockchain will be saved only after you quit the daemon with "exit" command or if you use "save" command.
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.863906 INFO    [protocol] Otherwise, you will possibly need to synchronize the blockchain again.
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.863906 INFO    [protocol]
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.863906 INFO    [protocol] Use "help" command to see the list of available commands.
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.863906 INFO    [protocol] **********************************************************************
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.944911 INFO    [miner] Miner thread was started [0]
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.945911 INFO    [miner] Miner thread was started [1]
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.945911 INFO    [miner] Miner thread was started [2]
2018-Jan-26 14:40:06.945911 INFO    [miner] Mining has started with 3 threads, good luck!
2018-Jan-26 14:40:07.107920 INFO    [protocol] [163.172.110.128:32347 OUT] SYNCHRONIZED OK
2018-Jan-26 14:40:15.328390 INFO    [core]
2018-Jan-26 14:40:15.328390 INFO    [core] **********************************************************************

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January 26, 2018, 01:21:40 PM
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70 H/S for I5 looks a bit slow. What miner do you use?

Karbo Wallet 1.2.0
Here it is on i5-3570k


84..93 H/s SOLO on i5-3570k
L3 CPU Cache is 6 MB
6/2 = 3 threads

Code:
karbowanecd.exe --start-mining ******* --mining-threads 3

.................
You're mining solo. Bear in mind that this way you can mine for months without finding block. It depends on luck.
Pool miners are generally better optimized and on pool you  will get steady small reward.


Edit. Solo is generally preferable for the network, sadly most of users prefer pools.

   
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January 26, 2018, 01:31:07 PM
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Does somebody sell Karbo miner (where everything is setup)
If yes, can you share info here
Thanks!

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