movellan
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June 13, 2024, 01:33:33 PM |
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You got it!! Thanks again [/quote]
How about posting your node IP so the rest of us can connect?
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cpu6502
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June 13, 2024, 03:39:02 PM |
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Just a tip for the person mining lots of coins to the same address at the moment. You need to regularly consolidate those coins to another address once matured. The reason behind this is because trying to send coins from an address with hundreds/thousands of inputs will inevitably be too large a transaction size to send.
That's really good to know great info. What other things can be done to improve this coins usability and wide spread? I think the most important thing is security of the blockchain. Without that, the coin is worthless. Network hashrate is only about 80GH/s. It would be trivial at the moment to 51% attack the chain. We need more consistent decentralized hashrate. Don't be surprised if someone blasts the coin's diff into orbit, then abandons it, leaving the chain stuck.
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June 14, 2024, 06:59:19 PM |
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I have to agree with you on that. Lets keep the chain safe
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June 15, 2024, 09:25:23 PM |
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Diff adjusted recently
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movellan
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June 19, 2024, 10:02:11 AM |
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You cannot mine directly to a bytecoin core node, so I have set up a public solo mining pool for easier mining. There is currently three running, each with different starting diffs: Diff 1: stratum+tcp://bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3001 Diff 1000: stratum+tcp://bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3004 Diff 10000: stratum+tcp://bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3005 Set your username to your bytecoin address with any or even no worker extension, and any password. eg: cgminer -o stratum+tcp://bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3004 -u bytec1q9ny3xycmfrfev2xquun64sunvvh2zlx2gn63xz.0 -p x If you enter an invalid address you will be rejected. 2% fee for using the pool which is sent to bytec1q9ny3xycmfrfev2xquun64sunvvh2zlx2gn63xz Remember this is a solo mining, so you only get a reward if you're the one to find a valid block. Difficulty is currently at 7790.512516801227 which is really low. 55.77GH/s gives an average 10 minute block time. Could not get CGMiner to work with my old mining hardware, but now have it working with BFGMiner running at about 18 GH on your "bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3001" pool. Can you check and see if everything looks OK? TIA
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cpu6502
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June 19, 2024, 05:30:17 PM |
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You cannot mine directly to a bytecoin core node, so I have set up a public solo mining pool for easier mining. There is currently three running, each with different starting diffs: Diff 1: stratum+tcp://bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3001 Diff 1000: stratum+tcp://bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3004 Diff 10000: stratum+tcp://bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3005 Set your username to your bytecoin address with any or even no worker extension, and any password. eg: cgminer -o stratum+tcp://bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3004 -u bytec1q9ny3xycmfrfev2xquun64sunvvh2zlx2gn63xz.0 -p x If you enter an invalid address you will be rejected. 2% fee for using the pool which is sent to bytec1q9ny3xycmfrfev2xquun64sunvvh2zlx2gn63xz Remember this is a solo mining, so you only get a reward if you're the one to find a valid block. Difficulty is currently at 7790.512516801227 which is really low. 55.77GH/s gives an average 10 minute block time. Could not get CGMiner to work with my old mining hardware, but now have it working with BFGMiner running at about 18 GH on your "bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3001" pool. Can you check and see if everything looks OK? TIA Yes, working fine. With 18 GH/s you should find a block every 38 minutes on average.
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movellan
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June 20, 2024, 09:27:31 AM |
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Could not get CGMiner to work with my old mining hardware, but now have it working with BFGMiner running at about 18 GH on your "bytecoin.pool.chainspy.com:3001" pool. Can you check and see if everything looks OK? TIA
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Yes, working fine. With 18 GH/s you should find a block every 38 minutes on average.
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Thanks for checking. Blocks are being mined at about the rate you gave.
Still am only connecting to 2 peers. Any way to get more connections? Must be more people using your build by now.
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cpu6502
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June 25, 2024, 09:23:39 AM |
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Still am only connecting to 2 peers. Any way to get more connections? Must be more people using your build by now.
Don't think so, very quiet.
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movellan
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June 25, 2024, 11:25:43 AM |
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Still am only connecting to 2 peers. Any way to get more connections? Must be more people using your build by now.
Don't think so, very quiet. Might be an idea to post new build and pool info somewhere on Reddit. Seems like many are jumping on any new coin that shows promise.
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movellan
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June 27, 2024, 02:21:50 PM |
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Still am only connecting to 2 peers. Any way to get more connections? Must be more people using your build by now.
Don't think so, very quiet. What's up? Pool not working.
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June 27, 2024, 10:06:57 PM |
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What's up? Pool not working.
Not sure what happened there, the process crashed. It working again now. I'll have to check the logs.
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June 27, 2024, 10:08:51 PM |
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Might be an idea to post new build and pool info somewhere on Reddit. Seems like many are jumping on any new coin that shows promise.
Yeah I'm pretty busy at the moment. Elderly parents are such a worry and time consuming.
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movellan
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June 28, 2024, 09:28:07 AM |
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Yeah I'm pretty busy at the moment. Elderly parents are such a worry and time consuming. Know what you mean. I'm one of them. Don't like being a pain to my kids. Good on you for honoring them.
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June 30, 2024, 12:14:19 PM |
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I have the barebones of BTE to BTC exchange. Not sure where to host this app? AWS? Any suggestions?
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June 30, 2024, 02:28:38 PM |
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I have the barebones of BTE to BTC exchange. Not sure where to host this app? AWS? Any suggestions?
Your running your own exchange? Your own software? Be careful, bit risky. Linode hosting?
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achillez
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July 30, 2024, 06:50:59 AM |
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May jump back into this. Seeing a bit of excitement. Where can you find the latest miner / wallet for BTE (bytecoin)? Btw, did we end up changing the name? Someone suggest OBC (original bytecoin). I'm kind of more partial to just calling it "BYTE", or "BYTE Classic".
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movellan
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July 30, 2024, 04:25:53 PM |
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May jump back into this. Seeing a bit of excitement. Where can you find the latest miner / wallet for BTE (bytecoin)? Btw, did we end up changing the name? Someone suggest OBC (original bytecoin). I'm kind of more partial to just calling it "BYTE", or "BYTE Classic".
BTE will do nicely. Latest Windows build is at https://github.com/bytecoin-crypto/bytecoin/releases/tag/v27.0.2Pages 35 and later here have various info on pools, blockchain explorer, etc. I'm currently mining.
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August 08, 2024, 07:32:06 PM |
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What's going on with the official bytecoin.biz website? It references Cryptsy which has been dead for almost a decade and has a link to an article promoting AI trading software?
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cpu6502
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August 17, 2024, 04:45:59 PM |
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What's going on with the official bytecoin.biz website? It references Cryptsy which has been dead for almost a decade and has a link to an article promoting AI trading software?
I've no idea who owns and runs that site.
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