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CRITICAL UPDATE FOR BipCoin SOFTWARE.
HERE'S FIX: Updated security fix to deal with problem posted about by Monero. Pool owners and people running nodes should update immediately. Please swap out now. FIRST, BACKUP .address and .wallet files before update. WINDOWS BINARY with critical update, 13.8 megs. MD5:8c2f89a8a87279fc5aae639c236912d0 https://bipcoin.org/DROPS/fix/Win004CliWithFix.rarLINUX BINARY: Compile from: https://github.com/BEASTLICK-INTERNET-POLICY-COMMISSION/bipcoinUPDATED CODE: https://github.com/BEASTLICK-INTERNET-POLICY-COMMISSION/bipcoinWe have scanned blockchain, there is NO double spending. (security problem was NOT exploited, no new coins were made, and we're not out of consensus, despite what another post says. And that page has all the marks of a phishing scam.) -=-=-=-= BipCoin website: https://bipcoin.orgBipCoin transactions work great. Transactions confirm in minutes, whether it's 2 coins or 20,000 coins. (Unlike some other CryptoNotes where 20,000 coins would never confirm, and on some CryptoNotes, smaller transactions take hours or days.) BipCoin was released August 20, 2016, the day before the big announcement about Monero adoption.We made it self-moderated due to spam & trolls ( old thread here.) -= BipCoin is on Cryptopia exchange. BipCoin is a CryptoNote-based coin. It's released under the BipCot NoGovernment License. This allows use and re-use by anyone except governments and government agents. There are no government guns for violators, only shame. LINUX BINARY: Download Linux CLI wallet and daemon v.0004 with critical update 35.4 MB. MD5: c3018825cbcaf1b18a740f7246b77b48 https://bipcoin.org/DROPS/fix/BipCoin_Linux_CLI_fix.zipWINDOWS BINARY: with critical update, 13.8 megs. MD5:8c2f89a8a87279fc5aae639c236912d0 https://bipcoin.org/DROPS/fix/Win004CliWithFix.rarBipCoin Linux GUI wallet: https://bipcoin.org/?p=1568Market cap: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bipcoin/ POOLS:http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/http://democats.org/pool/?name=bipcoinhttp://bip.crypto-coins.club/http://bip.cryptonotepool.com/http://bip.mypool.name/https://bip.poolto.be/Block Explorers: http://democats.org/blockchain/?name=bipcoinhttp://bip.cryptonotepool.com/#blockchain_blocksEXCHANGES: Cryptopia:https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=BIP_BTChttps://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=BIP_LTChttps://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=BIP_XMRhttps://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=BIP_DOGEBipCoin’s stats: PoW algorithm: CryptoNight Money supply: 18,446,744 Block reward: Smoothly varying Block time: 120 seconds Adaptive limits Smooth Emission. Difficulty retargets at every block Symbol: BIP Address prefix: bip Minimum transaction fee is .001 BipCoin Random network ID: 0xe4, 0xb5, 0xd4, 0x1f, 0xfc, 0xa9, 0x74, 0x01, 0x1d, 0x34, 0xde, 0x69, 0x55, 0x23, 0x57, 0xd1 Peer-to-peer port: 18870 Remote-procedure-call port: 18871 Aux port: 7690 BipCoin will have a maximum of 18,446,744.07370955 coins (18 million +, divisible down to 12 digits). (Bitcoin has a maximum of 20999999.9769 BTC – Just under 21 million) Source on Git: https://github.com/BEASTLICK-INTERNET-POLICY-COMMISSION/bipcoinTiny premine: 0.1 percent. That’s about 3/2500th of total supply. Unlike many coins, we spend a lot of time on writing high-quality and easy to follow tech tutorials to simplify explaining things most coins don't bother explaining....things most coin teams take for granted that people know. (Most noobs do not know these things: how to mine, how to transact, how to add a transaction ID, dealing with network issues, etc.) Also have higher granularity. (BipCoin is divisible to a 1/billionth of a coin.) -= BipCoin: Making dark coins fun again. =--= Russian-language version of BipCoin FAQ. https://bipcoin.org/?p=2171=-- Russian-language BipCoin thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1729260.msg17304164#msg17304164=-=-=-= UPDATE June 2, 2017; FYI, critical updates are done on Windows and Linux CLIs (thank you slb!), but in the future, I don't really have the resources or time to update things with BipCoin. And I never had much BipCoin myself so don't really have much incentive either. I need to step away completely. UPDATE June 10, 2017; Found someone new to take over development. info to follow.
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December 19, 2016, 04:36:35 AM |
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Worms
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 19, 2016, 04:47:57 AM |
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Worms
worms. Those who don't know it means, "You speak the truth, and I have not been contacted by the government." More will be revealed.
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December 19, 2016, 06:03:21 AM |
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Read the white paper. Pretty stoked about the .Bip feature. Hopeful that BipCoin will succeed where Namecoin nevr could. Worms.
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December 19, 2016, 06:05:50 AM |
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BIPcoin new coin or old coin if new coin why is ready in listing exchanger ? but if old coin why the annoncement thread is new and create in today
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 19, 2016, 06:07:42 AM |
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BIPcoin new coin or old coin if new coin why is ready in listing exchanger ? but if old coin why the annoncement thread is new and create in today
coin been around since Aug 16, 2016. New thread reasons explained at bottom of top post here. Did you read it?
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 19, 2016, 06:08:24 AM |
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Read the white paper. Pretty stoked about the .Bip feature. Hopeful that BipCoin will succeed where Namecoin nevr could. Worms.
Very cool man. Pass it on and tell two friends. Worms.
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December 19, 2016, 07:04:21 AM |
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pm me or reply to this post for free BIPs!
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 19, 2016, 07:29:32 AM |
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pm me or reply to this post for free BIPs!
^This guy werdwerdus is legit and I can vouch that this is a real offer, even if it sounds too good to be true. (It's not a lot of bips, but a great place to start. He's basically our faucet. lol.)
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December 19, 2016, 03:55:15 PM |
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I would suggest to work on merged mining like XDN want to do, this way you will significantly secure network even when price declines. Don't repeat BXC mistakes. When coin is not profitable to mine, no one mines it and it dies. Since I see no major exchanges listing it in near future it can be a good option. It can be like namecoin for bitcoin - bipcoin for monero, latter has the most secure network among all CN coins.
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 19, 2016, 05:04:19 PM |
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I would suggest to work on merged mining like XDN want to do, this way you will significantly secure network even when price declines. Don't repeat BXC mistakes. When coin is not profitable to mine, no one mines it and it dies. Since I see no major exchanges listing it in near future it can be a good option. It can be like namecoin for bitcoin - bipcoin for monero, latter has the most secure network among all CN coins.
good call. Thanks sammy.
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December 19, 2016, 05:12:55 PM |
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I will throw some hash in bip coin
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December 19, 2016, 06:51:56 PM |
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Going to check this out tomorrow.
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December 19, 2016, 08:10:31 PM Last edit: December 19, 2016, 08:25:30 PM by smartmoney |
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Unlike many coins, we spend a lot of time on writing high-quality and easy to follow tech tutorials to simplify explaining things most coins don't bother explaining.... Perhaps for Windoze noobs, but there are gaps in the steps for linux users on how to mine, like how to select the correct YAM file to download off mega-dl site for the CPU being used to mine with. Q1: Why do you use the proprietary YAM miner in your tut? According to Atithasos it takes 2.5% of the proceeds. Atithasos says the lucas jones (wolf miner) can also be used, but it's a GPU miner not a CPU miner. I'll check into it. It requires compilation but that should be no problem. I do understand why you don't get into detailed instructions for linux users, most of whom probably already know how to mine, compile and use cmd line tools. A few words might be nice for those that are new to it tho. Q2: Can old machines be used to pool mine bipcoin? I am going to try to use an old 2Ghz system with 3GB RAM running a single core AMD 64 bit CPU. It's pretty snappy with Ubuntu 14.04 but that CPU is quite old. Tho mobo in that system has an integrated GPU, so if the wolf miner will work on that system it might produce a better hash rate than a CPU miner would.
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December 19, 2016, 08:55:36 PM |
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Q2: Can old machines be used to pool mine bipcoin? I am going to try to use an old 2Ghz system with 3GB RAM running a single core AMD 64 bit CPU. It's pretty snappy with Ubuntu 14.04 but that CPU is quite old. Tho mobo in that system has an integrated GPU, so if the wolf miner will work on that system it might produce a better hash rate than a CPU miner would.
Don't bother. To say the result will be disappointing is an understatement. Even core 2 chips are not worth it, as is the case too with anything older than sandy bridge. Also, cryptonight GPU mining is not that much more efficient than cpu, even for dedicated cards, which is why such coins are a favorite among cpu miners. I doubt that integrated gpu will even work for mining.
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Q2: Can old machines be used to pool mine bipcoin? I am going to try to use an old 2Ghz system with 3GB RAM running a single core AMD 64 bit CPU. It's pretty snappy with Ubuntu 14.04 but that CPU is quite old. Tho mobo in that system has an integrated GPU, so if the wolf miner will work on that system it might produce a better hash rate than a CPU miner would.
Don't bother. To say the result will be disappointing is an understatement. Even core 2 chips are not worth it, as is the case too with anything older than sandy bridge. Also, cryptonight GPU mining is not that much more efficient than cpu, even for dedicated cards, which is why such coins are a favorite among cpu miners. I doubt that integrated gpu will even work for mining. Thanks for the info. From my research Sandy Bridge came out in 2007, so that is 10 years old now. My source is wikipedia, so it could be inaccurate / wrong. I had my doubts about mining with this old system. It might be good to put a few words on the bipcoin mining page stating mining isn't practical on systems older than X years. Sandy Bridge being 10 years old is a rather big age limit, but you'd be surprised how many people squeeze out every last drop of use from old systems.
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December 20, 2016, 01:38:01 AM |
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Hi MWD and all and others,
Just started mining BipCoin this past weekend. I'm on a dual core laptop so have 1 thread going. I followed all the instructions on BipCoin site and am using the recommended BipCoin pool. I'm getting between 38 and 40 H/s. The website has me at 35 H/s. All of which is right in line with what the site said would happen. So far I've been paid 5.1 Bip and have 3.45 Bip waiting to be sent over from the coin pool. Michael, your website made it very easy to follow and get started.
I don't let my computer run when I'm not around; I'm paranoid about the possibility of it overheating, but so far it doesn't seem to be a problem.
I'm new to the whole thing and don't really understand what is happening. For example, what is a share? And, what are we doing when we are "mining" if we are not validating transactions?
I've been a long time listener to FTL and recently got into Freedom Feens on LRN.FM
Nice to meet you guys, TF
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 20, 2016, 01:48:51 AM |
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Hi MWD and all and others,
Just started mining BipCoin this past weekend. I'm on a dual core laptop so have 1 thread going. I followed all the instructions on BipCoin site and am using the recommended BipCoin pool. I'm getting between 38 and 40 H/s. The website has me at 35 H/s. All of which is right in line with what the site said would happen. So far I've been paid 5.1 Bip and have 3.45 Bip waiting to be sent over from the coin pool. Michael, your website made it very easy to follow and get started.
I don't let my computer run when I'm not around; I'm paranoid about the possibility of it overheating, but so far it doesn't seem to be a problem.
I'm new to the whole thing and don't really understand what is happening. For example, what is a share? And, what are we doing when we are "mining" if we are not validating transactions?
I've been a long time listener to FTL and recently got into Freedom Feens on LRN.FM
Nice to meet you guys, TF
Hey! It's a little too much for me to start from scratch here and explain mining. At the most basic level, it is using your computer to solve complex problems before other computers solve those problems. And there isn't really a layman's noob guide that I know of for that for CryptoNote (we're a CryptoNote coin, different than Bitcoin in some ways, but similar in others). But read this one on Bitcoin, it's enough the same that it will make sense: https://www.bitcoinmining.com/Info on "shares": https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-accepted-share-in-coin-mining-2483063Then read this first page on what makes CryptoNote coins different: https://cryptonote.org/That's a start. Anyone else got anything more CryptoNote specific? Thanks!
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 20, 2016, 01:53:44 AM |
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I don't let my computer run when I'm not around; I'm paranoid about the possibility of it overheating, but so far it doesn't seem to be a problem.
Put a fan on it that gets air flow above and below. The laptop will be cold to the touch. Put old DVD cases or something on each side to prop the laptop up so air gets under. If these pix stop showing here (as sometimes embedded pix do on this forum), search With laptops, if you’re going to have them closedon this page: https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=93Here's my pix:
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 20, 2016, 01:59:01 AM |
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So far I've been paid 5.1 Bip and have 3.45 Bip waiting....
Mining is fun and I'd say keep doing it to learn but that's such a low return rate, you might want to also buy some BipCoin on Cryptopia. Two tutorials for that listed her: https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=1483
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December 20, 2016, 04:43:01 AM |
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Q2: Can old machines be used to pool mine bipcoin? I am going to try to use an old 2Ghz system with 3GB RAM running a single core AMD 64 bit CPU. It's pretty snappy with Ubuntu 14.04 but that CPU is quite old. Tho mobo in that system has an integrated GPU, so if the wolf miner will work on that system it might produce a better hash rate than a CPU miner would.
Don't bother. To say the result will be disappointing is an understatement. Even core 2 chips are not worth it, as is the case too with anything older than sandy bridge. Also, cryptonight GPU mining is not that much more efficient than cpu, even for dedicated cards, which is why such coins are a favorite among cpu miners. I doubt that integrated gpu will even work for mining. Thanks for the info. From my research Sandy Bridge came out in 2007, so that is 10 years old now. My source is wikipedia, so it could be inaccurate / wrong. I had my doubts about mining with this old system. It might be good to put a few words on the bipcoin mining page stating mining isn't practical on systems older than X years. Sandy Bridge being 10 years old is a rather big age limit, but you'd be surprised how many people squeeze out every last drop of use from old systems. Actually, sandy bridge was released in 2011. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_BridgeAnd even in the page you link I could not find a 2007 reference to it.
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December 20, 2016, 06:26:44 AM Last edit: December 20, 2016, 11:17:46 AM by atithasos |
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Unlike many coins, we spend a lot of time on writing high-quality and easy to follow tech tutorials to simplify explaining things most coins don't bother explaining.... Perhaps for Windoze noobs, but there are gaps in the steps for linux users on how to mine, like how to select the correct YAM file to download off mega-dl site for the CPU being used to mine with. Q1: Why do you use the proprietary YAM miner in your tut? According to Atithasos it takes 2.5% of the proceeds. Atithasos says the lucas jones (wolf miner) can also be used, but it's a GPU miner not a CPU miner. I'll check into it. It requires compilation but that should be no problem. I do understand why you don't get into detailed instructions for linux users, most of whom probably already know how to mine, compile and use cmd line tools. A few words might be nice for those that are new to it tho. Q2: Can old machines be used to pool mine bipcoin? I am going to try to use an old 2Ghz system with 3GB RAM running a single core AMD 64 bit CPU. It's pretty snappy with Ubuntu 14.04 but that CPU is quite old. Tho mobo in that system has an integrated GPU, so if the wolf miner will work on that system it might produce a better hash rate than a CPU miner would. Yam is better for CPU mining if you run it as root in linux or administrator in windows.. Since now it gives you 20% more hashing power. Yam takes 2.5% of the share hashing power to mine the coin that you choose /xmr at the end of your address. This means nothing for me due to the power that you have. is the most efficient CPU miner since now. There is also the cgminer right now but i have not tested. cgminer is CPU and GPU miner. More info about sgminer you can find here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1612329.0GPU mining is not for integrated video cards.
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December 20, 2016, 07:37:32 AM |
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this post is just to follow the thread easily (subscribed)
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 20, 2016, 09:03:04 AM |
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this post is just to follow the thread easily (subscribed)
excellent. Thank you for your service, slb.
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MWD64 (OP)
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December 20, 2016, 09:03:22 AM |
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Unlike many coins, we spend a lot of time on writing high-quality and easy to follow tech tutorials to simplify explaining things most coins don't bother explaining.... Perhaps for Windoze noobs, but there are gaps in the steps for linux users on how to mine, like how to select the correct YAM file to download off mega-dl site for the CPU being used to mine with. Q1: Why do you use the proprietary YAM miner in your tut? According to Atithasos it takes 2.5% of the proceeds. Atithasos says the lucas jones (wolf miner) can also be used, but it's a GPU miner not a CPU miner. I'll check into it. It requires compilation but that should be no problem. I do understand why you don't get into detailed instructions for linux users, most of whom probably already know how to mine, compile and use cmd line tools. A few words might be nice for those that are new to it tho. Q2: Can old machines be used to pool mine bipcoin? I am going to try to use an old 2Ghz system with 3GB RAM running a single core AMD 64 bit CPU. It's pretty snappy with Ubuntu 14.04 but that CPU is quite old. Tho mobo in that system has an integrated GPU, so if the wolf miner will work on that system it might produce a better hash rate than a CPU miner would. Yam is better for CPU mining if you run it as root in linux or administrator in windows.. Since now it gives you 20% more hashing power. Yam takes 2.5% of the share hashing power to mine the coin that you choose /xmr at the end of your address. This means nothing for me due to the power that you have. is the most efficient CPU miner since now. There is also the cgminer right now but i have not tested. cgminer is CPU and GPU miner. More info about cgminer you can find here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1612329.0GPU mining is not for integrated video cards. Thanks man.
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December 20, 2016, 10:28:58 AM Last edit: December 20, 2016, 02:29:00 PM by MWD64 |
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Unlike many coins, we spend a lot of time on writing high-quality and easy to follow tech tutorials to simplify explaining things most coins don't bother explaining.... Q1: Why do you use the proprietary YAM miner in your tut? According to Atithasos it takes 2.5% of the proceeds. Atithasos says the lucas jones (wolf miner) can also be used, but it's a GPU miner not a CPU miner. ..... Good point. Thank you. On our mining tut: https://bipcoin.org/?p=1162It did already say "We’re only going to cover one miner, YAM. But YAM is easy to use, and efficient. I’m only going to show the basics of YAM. But once you’ve run it, tweaking it for optimization, or running any other miners will be easy." It now says: "We're only going to cover one miner, YAM. But YAM is easy to use for beginners, and efficient. I'm only going to show the basics of YAM. But once you've run it, tweaking it for optimization, or running any other miners will be easy." "YAM does use 2.5% of your mining power for the creator of the program to mine XMR. But also, that's more than made up for using out "Run As Administrator" step, which gives you 10% - 50% more hashing power. For more info and if you have a good GPU rig, read this and follow the link there: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720595.msg17238744#msg17238744 "
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December 20, 2016, 08:34:21 PM |
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Yam is better for CPU mining if you run it as root in linux or administrator in windows.. Since now it gives you 20% more hashing power.
does this also work running the command with sudo?
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December 21, 2016, 02:38:46 AM |
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Yam is better for CPU mining if you run it as root in linux or administrator in windows.. Since now it gives you 20% more hashing power.
does this also work running the command with sudo? It should. Sudo is almost equivalent to being root. I think the only difference is some variables that carry over from the user account, but I doubt that would prevent Yam from running at full power.
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December 21, 2016, 03:38:11 AM |
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if that's the case then there is no hash rate difference for me.
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December 21, 2016, 07:59:00 AM |
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if that's the case then there is no hash rate difference for me.
Are you login with root??
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December 21, 2016, 08:00:16 AM |
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if that's the case then there is no hash rate difference for me.
Are you login with root?? He shouldn't have to, using sudo should be enough.
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December 21, 2016, 10:25:43 AM |
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with which alg miner i can mining?
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December 22, 2016, 11:58:04 AM |
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with which alg miner i can mining?
no sure the question. Algo is CryptoNight. Mining info is here: https://bipcoin.org/?p=1162
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December 22, 2016, 12:11:47 PM |
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nerver heard of that. thx
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December 22, 2016, 08:10:31 PM |
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Cryptonote coin with DNS sounds interesting. I put some hash power on this one and may buy some as well if I can get a good price.
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December 22, 2016, 08:13:09 PM |
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Hey bros I heard this coin is backed by Michael Douglas.
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December 22, 2016, 08:13:55 PM |
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any bounty your relaunch coin dev signature campaign and social media campaign
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December 22, 2016, 09:37:43 PM |
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New thread? Pepe needs to be a part in all this! Worms indeed! Worms!
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Bipcoin: bip1W2nq2vhM4f6kaHSsVD5J1LdRb1M3mCqftwq6erpEeKzsj8Kjrxy5xUs9VAtF233nNzcMQN2ZQfJ fvi2WensZ5tGJv2ysY8 Pepe is NOT a hate symbol.
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December 23, 2016, 04:45:53 AM |
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any bounty your relaunch coin dev signature campaign and social media campaign
LOL. People don't even read the threads. They just visit all new ann threads asking for bounties. This isn't a relaunch
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December 23, 2016, 04:49:19 AM |
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any bounty your relaunch coin dev signature campaign and social media campaign
LOL. People don't even read the threads. They just visit all new ann threads asking for bounties. This isn't a relaunch I know. And they certianly don't look at the website, on our section on "why we don't have money for bounties, and why we're not paying for translations."
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December 23, 2016, 02:37:31 PM |
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Hey bros I heard this coin is backed by Michael Douglas.
Amazing! approved my Michael* Someone talented should make one of those youtube videos of Michael talking about the coin. In subtitles of course..
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Thanks for the great interview on Cointelegraph, really interesting project. I'll be supporting you guys for sure.
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December 25, 2016, 12:35:04 AM |
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Thanks for the great interview on Cointelegraph, really interesting project. I'll be supporting you guys for sure.
Excellent.
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just put this out there, BIP on livecoin is not Bipcoin. I noticed the market section on the pools showed BIP at 27000 satoshi's and ran to find what exchange that was on. I found this livecoin exchange but it is for a different coin called bitpark coin but using BIP as a ticker. anyway thought I'd put that out there. Love BIP, keep up the good work!
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December 25, 2016, 08:37:41 PM |
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just put this out there, BIP on livecoin is not Bipcoin. I noticed the market section on the pools showed BIP at 27000 satoshi's and ran to find what exchange that was on. I found this livecoin exchange but it is for a different coin called bitpark coin but using BIP as a ticker. anyway thought I'd put that out there. Love BIP, keep up the good work!
Too bad ( Was glad initially when I saw the on the exchange ticker BIP.
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December 25, 2016, 09:25:44 PM |
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I read the cointelegraph article, checked out the world crypto network interview and then went through the website. I liked the the project so much I figured I buy a few Bips from cryptopia. Didn't take much to move the entire market 100 percentage points, lol.
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December 25, 2016, 09:35:50 PM |
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Cointelegraph article distorts the truth about the real state of affairs in this thread. It perplexes me.
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December 25, 2016, 09:36:58 PM |
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Cointelegraph article distorts the truth about the real state of affairs in this thread. It perplexes me.
How so?
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December 25, 2016, 11:43:11 PM |
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I read the cointelegraph article, checked out the world crypto network interview and then went through the website. I liked the the project so much I figured I buy a few Bips from cryptopia. Didn't take much to move the entire market 100 percentage points, lol.
lol. That's usually true with small markets. But it probably wasn't all you. Did you spent $7,841 in the past 24 hours? Because that's what's been spent on BipCoin in that period; https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/views/all/
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December 25, 2016, 11:48:13 PM Last edit: December 26, 2016, 12:15:57 AM by MWD64 |
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Love BIP, keep up the good work!
excellent man. Thank you. just put this out there, BIP on livecoin is not Bipcoin. I noticed the market section on the pools showed BIP at 27000 satoshi's and ran to find what exchange that was on. I found this livecoin exchange but it is for a different coin called bitpark coin but using BIP as a ticker. anyway thought I'd put that out there.
Yeah, there was about five minutes this morning when I thought the Universe had given the coin a Christmas present. Until I realized there was a coin that was idiotic enough to release a coin this week with the ticker of an existing coin. Yes, they did announce their ICO before we released BipCoin but they didn't decide on the ticker symbol BIP until recently, way after we were trading on BipCoin. I contacted them, I doubt they'll do anything about it, they don't seem competent. The last couple pages of their announce thread, starting about here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1575177.100seem to be largely people who invested money saying they never got their token, and that the dev team is no longer responding to their emails. I did contact them by email and also posted the same message here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1575177.msg17294066#msg17294066Some investor did respond (with nothing useful) but the devs did not respond (and they're in Japan, so it's not a holiday there). Here's what I posted: The ticker symbol "BIP" is takenBIP is used by our coin BipCoin which was released Aug 20, 2016: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1592050.0The first 3 letters of every BipCoin address are BIP. We're already on an exchange (Cryptopia) as BIP. We're already on coinmarketcap.com as BIP: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bipcoin/BipCoin was written up in CoinTelegraph this week: https://cointelegraph.com/news/bipcoin-to-provide-censorship-proof-dns-succeed-where-namecoin-failedBipCoin is an active coin with active development. The first time I see you mentioning "BIP" is November 9th, 2016: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1575177.msg16828194#msg16828194I STRONGLY suggest you change your symbol from BIP to something else, while it's still easy and non-embarrassing to do so. I'd suggest maybe BPC which is not taken according to a quick search on https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/views/all/coinmarketcap. (Surprising that you didn't search there before deciding on "BIP.") I wish you you and your coin well. But it's going to be a constant hassle for you and for us if you don't change it. Including that you may lose business from people buying our coin when they think they're buying your coin. I think this is something that people investing in your ICO would not be happy with. I know you are on at least one exchange, LiveCoin, but they would probably change it if you ask them now before there's a lot of volume. Please let me know what you decide to to. Take care, MWD, BipCoin Dev team.
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December 26, 2016, 02:37:11 AM |
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I'm very confused here, this coin is BIP, is someone else using it or the old fork is BIP and the new is called something else...or ? (I'm slightly drunk now and I can't figure out wtf is going on here) cryptopia has the correct bip fork ?
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December 26, 2016, 02:45:06 AM |
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I'm very confused here, this coin is BIP, is someone else using it or the old fork is BIP and the new is called something else...or ? (I'm slightly drunk now and I can't figure out wtf is going on here) cryptopia has the correct bip fork ?
This is the same fork / blockchain / coin that we launched August 20, 2016, with this old thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1592050.0After a month, we closed the coin due to problems. A month later I saw people were still minng it. So we fixed it, and the coin now works flawelessly, transacts well with any amount. And we're on an exchange (Cryptopoa) and there are two block explorers and at least two solid pools. Any coins mined in that first month still work. You'll just need to update to the new wallet software. And cryptopia has the correct fork.
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December 26, 2016, 02:48:42 AM |
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I'm very confused here, this coin is BIP, is someone else using it or the old fork is BIP and the new is called something else...or ? (I'm slightly drunk now and I can't figure out wtf is going on here) cryptopia has the correct bip fork ?
But I HIGHLY recommend if you have old bips you don't want to lose that you wait until you're sober to update to the new software, and follow our instructions on how to move your old bips from an old wallet backup to a new wallet.
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December 26, 2016, 02:56:58 AM Last edit: December 26, 2016, 07:42:50 AM by MWD64 |
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I'm very confused here, this coin is BIP, is someone else using it or the old fork is BIP and the new is called something else...or ? (I'm slightly drunk now and I can't figure out wtf is going on here) cryptopia has the correct bip fork ?
Someone else did launch a new coin today (Bitpark Coin) that uses the same symbol (abbreviation) of BIP. But they were stupid to do so, we had it first, I've told them they should change it, and they're only on one exchagne, LiveCoin. The BIP on Cryptopia is us, is BipCoin. I just posted about it here: https://bipcoin.org/?p=2029
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December 26, 2016, 08:40:32 AM |
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Dear miners! New pool http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/#Features: - Stable server SSD. - Payments from 1 BIP every 5 minutes. - 1% commission. - Nominal 0.1 BIP. Happy mining!
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December 26, 2016, 09:33:22 AM |
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Hi I need help. I have graphic cards AMD and I want to mine Bipcoin in one of this two pools http://bip.cryptonotepool.com/ or http://democats.org/ I use Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.6 Beta-Pool for both pools but its not working. When I make the settings in pool and in my wallet nothing happens. Is there anything special that I need to do ? Thank you in advanece.
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Hi I need help. I have graphic cards AMD and I want to mine Bipcoin in one of this two pools http://bip.cryptonotepool.com/ or http://democats.org/ I use Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.6 Beta-Pool for both pools but its not working. When I make the settings in pool and in my wallet nothing happens. Is there anything special that I need to do ? Thank you in advanece. Claymore hasn't added Bipcoin address support. Your best bet is trying wolf's AMD miner.
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Hi I need help. I have graphic cards AMD and I want to mine Bipcoin in one of this two pools http://bip.cryptonotepool.com/ or http://democats.org/ I use Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.6 Beta-Pool for both pools but its not working. When I make the settings in pool and in my wallet nothing happens. Is there anything special that I need to do ? Thank you in advanece. Unfortunately Claymore does not accept the wallet address that starts with bip so if you want you can mine with sgminer the one that it works perfect with me is this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1612329.0
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December 26, 2016, 10:38:28 AM |
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Hi I need help. I have graphic cards AMD and I want to mine Bipcoin in one of this two pools http://bip.cryptonotepool.com/ or http://democats.org/ I use Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.6 Beta-Pool for both pools but its not working. When I make the settings in pool and in my wallet nothing happens. Is there anything special that I need to do ? Thank you in advanece. Unfortunately Claymore does not accept the wallet address that starts with bip so if you want you can mine with sgminer the one that it works perfect with me is this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1612329.0Thank you for the miner. Excuse me for the silly question but I don't know what kind of settings I need to do in .exe for bipcoin. I not used sgminer to now.
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December 26, 2016, 11:03:13 AM |
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Yes, a sample command line batch file would be great for sgminer-gm for BipCoin pool.
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December 26, 2016, 11:12:17 AM |
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Yes, a sample command line batch file would be great for sgminer-gm for BipCoin pool.
The sample config file for XMR should work for Bipcoin, just change the pool URL and your BIP address. http://pastebin.com/RRxNkcgVThen just run 'sgminer.exe -c configfilename.txt' Also running 'sgminer.exe --help' will print a list of options.
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December 26, 2016, 11:23:46 AM |
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Yes, a sample command line batch file would be great for sgminer-gm for BipCoin pool.
The sample config file for XMR should work for Bipcoin, just change the pool URL and your BIP address. http://pastebin.com/RRxNkcgVThen just run 'sgminer.exe -c configfilename.txt' Also running 'sgminer.exe --help' will print a list of options. Yeah, I know it should work but I can't get it to work. Trying on win7-64, sgminer-gm, 2 Tongas: Here's batch file: set GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 set GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 set GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100 set GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 set GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0 del logfile.txt sgminer.exe -k cryptonight --gpu-platform 1 -o stratum+tcp://cryptonotepool.com:3336 -u bipaddress -p x --gpu-threads 2 --gpu-engine 1040 --gpu-fan 85 --gpu-memclock 1400 --rawintensity 448 2>logfile.txt Then I get this error: [05:17:59] No binary found, generating from source [05:17:59] Building binary cryptonightTongagw256l4.bin [05:17:59] Trying to open /home/wolf/miners/sgminer-builds/sgminer-win64/bin/cryptonight.cl... [05:17:59] Trying to open ./cryptonight.cl... [05:17:59] Using ./cryptonight.cl [05:17:59] CompilerOptions: -I "." -I "./kernel" -I "." -D WORKSIZE=256 -I "/home/wolf/miners/sgminer-builds/sgminer-win64/bin" [05:17:59] Error -11: Building Program (clBuildProgram) [05:17:59] C:\Users\me\AppData\Local\Temp\\OCL5252T5.cl:4:10: fatal error: 'wolf-aes.cl' file not found #include "wolf-aes.cl" ^ 1 error generated.
error: Clang front-end compilation failed! Frontend phase failed compilation. Error: Compiling CL to IR
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December 26, 2016, 12:03:59 PM |
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I can't see .bat file in sgminer-gm. I must create it? And what will be the settings?
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December 26, 2016, 12:11:03 PM |
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I can't see .bat file in sgminer-gm. I must create it? And what will be the settings?
sample bat.file set GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 set GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 set GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100 set GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 set GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0 del logfile.txt sgminer.exe -k cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://bip.ms-pool.net.ua:5555 -u you bipcoin adress -p x -w 8 -g 2
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December 26, 2016, 12:11:57 PM |
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I can't see .bat file in sgminer-gm. I must create it? And what will be the settings?
sample bat.file set GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 set GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 set GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100 set GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 set GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0 del logfile.txt sgminer.exe -k cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://bip.ms-pool.net.ua:5555 -u you bipcoin adress -p x -w 8 -g 2 Thanks for helping out. MWD, BipDev
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December 26, 2016, 12:14:52 PM |
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MWD64 Russian translation needed?
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December 26, 2016, 12:24:59 PM |
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I'm free to do the translation.
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December 26, 2016, 12:27:01 PM |
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I'm free to do the translation. OK. Thank you. But we have no plans any time soon for paying for translations. Thank you for running a pool. I saw that post today.
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December 26, 2016, 12:45:03 PM |
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It work I mine bipcoin for 5 minutes 🙂 On windows 10 / 64 but my cards stoped one by one and it say ,,sick,,
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December 26, 2016, 12:59:35 PM |
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Thanks to everyone who helped me. I correct the .bat file and it's working fine! I mine bipcoin just fine! Thanks again.
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December 26, 2016, 01:03:20 PM |
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Thanks to everyone who helped me. I correct the .bat file and it's working fine! I mine bipcoin just fine! Thanks again.
Yes, thanks I found out my intensity was too high and Afterburner settings were residual. Bat file helped.
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December 26, 2016, 01:09:24 PM |
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Amazing man. Thank you! Will add tomorrow to our website and the front page here and post some other places too. But sun is coming up here soon I must sleep now. Thank you for your service!
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December 26, 2016, 01:22:19 PM |
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I have one more question. How to crate worker to see my computers in the pool? Thank you in advance
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December 26, 2016, 01:27:11 PM |
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I have one more question. How to crate worker to see my computers in the pool? Thank you in advance
Address your wallet in a batch file - it is a worker at the pool.
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December 26, 2016, 01:29:08 PM |
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I have one more question. How to crate worker to see my computers in the pool? Thank you in advance
Address your wallet in a batch file - it is a worker at the pool. Has saigirl read our mining tutorial? https://bipcoin.org/?p=1162didn't have time to read all her questions. But making a .bat is covered clearly in that.
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December 26, 2016, 07:33:34 PM |
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ATTENTION
Coinmarketcap.com shows an exchange which BIPCOIN is not listed on. Buy carefully. ( Cryptopia)
Following this coin since day 1.
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December 26, 2016, 07:57:09 PM Last edit: December 27, 2016, 12:12:29 AM by MWD64 |
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ATTENTION
Coinmarketcap.com shows an exchange which BIPCOIN is not listed on. Buy carefully. ( Cryptopia)
Following this coin since day 1.
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Thank you. We had the ticker symbol BIP first. Months before the other Coin called "Bitpark Coin" that launched on LiveCoin exchange on Christmas day. (And the coin is on no other exchanges). LiveCoin exchange has been alerted by me. The BIP on Cryptopia Exchange is us, BipCoin. The BIP on LiveCoin Exchange is some flaky shit called "Bitpark Coin." (Some ICO asset on Ethereum who are their own escrow for the ICO BTC. lolz..) I spent a good bit of my Christmas dealing with this. And it's my opinion that Bitpark Coin should not be trusted after making such a rookie mistake on something so fundamental. If they fuck up this, what else did they fuck up? The first thing I checked when launching BipCoin was that the ticker was not taken. Checked Coinmarketcap, coin page and asset page. Then googled crypto exchange bip (without quotes) That's really all it takes. Hell, the first three letters of every BipCoin address is always BIP. I have contacted Coinmarketcap, Cryptopia and LiveCoin. The great news is that LiveCoin responded to me and if the coin doesn't deal with it, LiveCoin will. And myself and LiveCoin asked Coinmarketcap to remove it. I posted about it on this thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720595.msg17299876#msg17299876On Bitpark Coin's thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1575177.msg17294066#msg17294066On the BipCoin site here: https://bipcoin.org/?p=2029Something to note is that The last couple pages of Bitpark Coin's announce thread, starting about here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1575177.100 seem to be largely people who say that the dev team is no longer responding to their emails. And some invested money in the ICO and say they never got what they paid for.
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December 26, 2016, 09:17:08 PM Last edit: January 06, 2017, 02:40:57 AM by MWD64 |
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Better Russian-language version of BipCoin FAQ. Translation by native speaker: https://bipcoin.org/?p=2171
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December 27, 2016, 07:39:26 AM |
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MWD64, I plan to do the translation FAQ, BipCot No-Gov License and other materials site.
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December 27, 2016, 07:51:47 AM |
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MWD64, I plan to do the translation FAQ, BipCot No-Gov License and other materials site.
You're a saint. This will get you a libertarian indulgence. (That allows you to violate the Non-Aggression Principle ONE time, and only for good reason.)
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December 27, 2016, 08:11:36 AM |
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It work I mine bipcoin for 5 minutes 🙂 On windows 10 / 64 but my cards stoped one by one and it say ,,sick,,
Have you over-tune your cards?
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Democats is getting the market data from coinmarketcap. The problem is in coinmarketcap's data
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December 27, 2016, 01:06:33 PM |
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Democats is getting the market data from coinmarketcap. The problem is in coinmarketcap's data Yup, and it's adding BipCoin's price to Bitpark Coin's price. The "BIP" data here: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bipcoin/#marketsis Cryptopia: BipCoin LiveCoin: Bitpark Coin. I'm considering writing an article, maybe for CoinTelegraph about how to keep this from happening in the future. Would really be easy: have software at exchanges and listing sites that checks for duplicates before automatically listing a coin. If there's a duplicate, it is flagged for a human to take a second look. Does anyone know of this having ever happened before? I know there were two Bytecoins for a while, right? But the second one was an imitator. Bitpark Coin was not imitating us, they just didn't bother checking. I'm in contact with Bitpark Coin, Cryptonator and LiveCoin. Hopefully this will all get fixed soon. MWD
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December 27, 2016, 03:11:10 PM |
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difficulty is a little rough past couple days. but glad the price is stable even after the little pump.
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December 27, 2016, 03:16:25 PM |
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difficulty is a little rough past couple days. but glad the price is stable even after the little pump.
The difficulty is always up and down. It's the result of people mining at a high hashrate for a short period of time, then stopping. This will continue until the sustained hashrate is high enough that these brief spikes won't matter.
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December 27, 2016, 03:18:39 PM |
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difficulty is a little rough past couple days. but glad the price is stable even after the little pump.
The difficulty is always up and down. It's the result of people mining at a high hashrate for a short period of time, then stopping. This will continue until the sustained hashrate is high enough that these brief spikes won't matter. It's an attack. It happens to all CryptoNote coins. I'm sure it's an attack because someone is spending way more money than they're earning doing this. They do it about 3 hours on each pool in a circuit. Is probably either someone with a lot of some CryptoNote coin, someone with a lot of Bitcoin, or a state actor.
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December 28, 2016, 06:56:51 AM |
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I mined with Wolf's miner for a couple of hours and used the Wallet ID I generated from Cryptopia in the same way/format as I did when mining XMR with Claymore's miner namely "BaseAddress.PaymentID", but when I try to "Lookup" my stats and payment history by entering my BaseAddress.PaymentID into the field on any of the pools I get the message "not found". If I enter only the BaseAddress I get stats of someone else with Last Share Submitted: 3 days ago.
Is there something I am missing?
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I mined with Wolf's miner for a couple of hours and used the Wallet ID I generated from Cryptopia in the same way/format as I did when mining XMR with Claymore's miner namely "BaseAddress.PaymentID", but when I try to "Lookup" my stats and payment history by entering my BaseAddress.PaymentID into the field on any of the pools I get the message "not found". If I enter only the BaseAddress I get stats of someone else with Last Share Submitted: 3 days ago.
Is there something I am missing?
I'm pretty sure I remember seeing on there something like "Do not mine to your Cryptopia address", with ALL coins, I think. I know I've seen this on other exchanges. You need to have a wallet address on your computer to mine to. Can be CLI or GUI, doesn't matter. And wallet does not need to be on while mining, but you need to mine to a non-Exchange address. GUI wallet is easier to install and use, if you're new to all this. Install it, open it and let it sync (will say synced in bottom left corner when synced, may take an hour first time). Then on the GUI wallet click on "recieve", it will show you address. Click on the icon to the right of the address, it will copy it to your clipboard.
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December 28, 2016, 07:59:52 AM |
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Today I check https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bipcoin/#marketsAs you can see they remove the BitPark coin so the price that we all see is from our BipCoin and now the price is 0.00003600 Happy mining people, we have the most profitable coin...
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December 28, 2016, 08:10:33 AM Last edit: December 28, 2016, 11:19:47 AM by MWD64 |
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yup. Very cool! I wonder how long that would have stayed if I hadn't spent a lot of time and effort fixing it. Probably a long time, because BipPark coin finally wrote me back and it sounded like they'd "get around to fixing it", but were in no hurry.. They didn't see it as the huge problem it was. Happy mining people, we have the most profitable coin...
WHEEEEEE~! BipCoin is the most profitable CryptoNote coin to mine!
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December 28, 2016, 09:21:17 AM |
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Thanks for clearing that up MWD64. I got my new "proper" address from the GUI Wallet and amended all my configs. "Lookup" on democats show my hash now, but most of my miners had this issue suddenly on both democats and cryptonotepool:
C:\guiminer-scrypt_win32_binaries_v0.04\cgminer\wolf-xmr-miner .conf [10:28:25] Setting up GPU(s). [10:29:06] Successfully connected to pool's stratum. [10:29:06] Share rejected (your IP is banned): -1/0 (inf%) [10:29:06] Total Hashrate: nanH/s
or it starts but, [10:28:48] Thread 1, GPU ID 1, GPU Type: Tahiti: 376.39H/s [10:28:49] Share rejected (your IP is banned): 9/546 (1.65%) [10:28:49] Total Hashrate: 823.61H/s
The solution was to Mine on democats and specifying difficulties in the 100 000's at the end of my wallet address for each rig, using the maximum difficulty of 10 000 (port:7776) on cryptonotepool also resulted in perma IP ban, something cryptonotepool might look into. This is with 7 Rigs doing 5 KH/s.
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December 28, 2016, 09:22:03 AM |
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Thanks for clearing that up MWD64. I got my new "proper" address from the GUI Wallet and amended all my configs. "Lookup" on democats show my hash now, but most of my miners had this issue suddenly on both democats and cryptonotepool:
C:\guiminer-scrypt_win32_binaries_v0.04\cgminer\wolf-xmr-miner .conf [10:28:25] Setting up GPU(s). [10:29:06] Successfully connected to pool's stratum. [10:29:06] Share rejected (your IP is banned): -1/0 (inf%) [10:29:06] Total Hashrate: nanH/s
or it starts but, [10:28:48] Thread 1, GPU ID 1, GPU Type: Tahiti: 376.39H/s [10:28:49] Share rejected (your IP is banned): 9/546 (1.65%) [10:28:49] Total Hashrate: 823.61H/s
The solution was to Mine on democats and specifying difficulties in the 100 000's at the end of my wallet address for each rig, using the maximum difficulty of 10 000 (port:7776) on cryptonotepool also resulted in perma IP ban, something cryptonotepool might look into. This is with 7 Rigs doing 5 KH/s.
Are you renting hash from nicehash?
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December 28, 2016, 09:26:05 AM |
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Thanks for clearing that up MWD64. I got my new "proper" address from the GUI Wallet and amended all my configs. "Lookup" on democats show my hash now, but most of my miners had this issue suddenly on both democats and cryptonotepool:
C:\guiminer-scrypt_win32_binaries_v0.04\cgminer\wolf-xmr-miner .conf [10:28:25] Setting up GPU(s). [10:29:06] Successfully connected to pool's stratum. [10:29:06] Share rejected (your IP is banned): -1/0 (inf%) [10:29:06] Total Hashrate: nanH/s
or it starts but, [10:28:48] Thread 1, GPU ID 1, GPU Type: Tahiti: 376.39H/s [10:28:49] Share rejected (your IP is banned): 9/546 (1.65%) [10:28:49] Total Hashrate: 823.61H/s
The solution was to Mine on democats and specifying difficulties in the 100 000's at the end of my wallet address for each rig, using the maximum difficulty of 10 000 (port:7776) on cryptonotepool also resulted in perma IP ban, something cryptonotepool might look into. This is with 7 Rigs doing 5 KH/s.
I think some pools have temp band on some types of actions when the IP is nicehash. Not sure, I"ll email both poolmasters and have them look at your post. In the meantime, try this pool and see if you have the same issue: http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/
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December 28, 2016, 09:30:34 AM Last edit: December 28, 2016, 10:19:15 AM by atithasos |
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Thanks for clearing that up MWD64. I got my new "proper" address from the GUI Wallet and amended all my configs. "Lookup" on democats show my hash now, but most of my miners had this issue suddenly on both democats and cryptonotepool:
C:\guiminer-scrypt_win32_binaries_v0.04\cgminer\wolf-xmr-miner .conf [10:28:25] Setting up GPU(s). [10:29:06] Successfully connected to pool's stratum. [10:29:06] Share rejected (your IP is banned): -1/0 (inf%) [10:29:06] Total Hashrate: nanH/s
or it starts but, [10:28:48] Thread 1, GPU ID 1, GPU Type: Tahiti: 376.39H/s [10:28:49] Share rejected (your IP is banned): 9/546 (1.65%) [10:28:49] Total Hashrate: 823.61H/s
The solution was to Mine on democats and specifying difficulties in the 100 000's at the end of my wallet address for each rig, using the maximum difficulty of 10 000 (port:7776) on cryptonotepool also resulted in perma IP ban, something cryptonotepool might look into. This is with 7 Rigs doing 5 KH/s.
Have you made a lot of OC your cards? Can you share the conf file? The pool adjust the difficulty automatically. So please tell me which GPU cards you have and your conf file that you run Also the port 7776 is the minimum difficulty of 10.000. As I can see in this little log you have 537 rejected shares so of course the pool ban you. The ban is auto removed after 10 mins Please share the info that i asked. so i can help you to fix your configs
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December 28, 2016, 01:46:13 PM Last edit: January 06, 2017, 02:39:47 AM by MWD64 |
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Better Russian-language version of BipCoin FAQ. Translation by native speaker: https://bipcoin.org/?p=2171
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December 28, 2016, 04:59:07 PM |
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The best Condition was to reject BitPark and add BipCoin....
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December 28, 2016, 06:37:46 PM Last edit: December 28, 2016, 06:56:55 PM by phila |
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Hi again. My undervolt slight overclocks are stable on other coins and on democats pool using high custom diff and my 7 rigs all have banned IP at the same time. At the time Port 7776 with the minimum difficulty of 10.000 also resulted in the blocked IP messages which then resulted in so many rejected shares. It seems because I was using the 3337 port initially I was banned and within the 10 minutes I tried the 7776 port before the ban was lifted. So I just moved my rigs to cryptonotepool for about 5 minutes now straight to port 7776 to verify what happens and so far I got banned when I added more rigs to the pool, which is not happening on democats only when I use custom difficulties of 100.000+. I am going to mine Monroe a bit until profitability comes back though and later test the other bip pools as well. Also I am not using nicehash to mine, only gpu's. Configs of mixed cards using wolf's miner: RX470 4GB - 660H/s 1020/1860mhz 820mv { "Algorithms": [ { "name": "CryptoNight", "devices": [ { "index": 0, "corefreq": 500, "memfreq": 1500, "fanspeed": 65, "powertune": 20, "threads": 2, "rawintensity": 508, "worksize": 4 }, { "index": -1, "threads": 2, "rawintensity": 16, "worksize": 8 }
], "pools": [ { "url": "stratum+tcp://cryptonotepool.com:7776", "user": "bip1hzvviozeNuj42Ntea5Du7652cjcF18rNnNXhQpcidH3rYMVk4zvXcgBijN582xEo3RhgXFhZw6P TP3PR6XyF7Egc6rzzZH", "pass": "x" } ] } ] }
R9 290 - 760H/s 1000/1250mhz -31mv "threads": 1, "rawintensity": 992, "worksize": 8 HD7970/7950 - 480H/s 900/1250mhz 850mv "threads": 1, "rawintensity": 896, "worksize": 8
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December 28, 2016, 08:06:49 PM |
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Hi again. My undervolt slight overclocks are stable on other coins and on democats pool using high custom diff and my 7 rigs all have banned IP at the same time. At the time Port 7776 with the minimum difficulty of 10.000 also resulted in the blocked IP messages which then resulted in so many rejected shares. It seems because I was using the 3337 port initially I was banned and within the 10 minutes I tried the 7776 port before the ban was lifted. So I just moved my rigs to cryptonotepool for about 5 minutes now straight to port 7776 to verify what happens and so far I got banned when I added more rigs to the pool, which is not happening on democats only when I use custom difficulties of 100.000+. I am going to mine Monroe a bit until profitability comes back though and later test the other bip pools as well. Also I am not using nicehash to mine, only gpu's. Configs of mixed cards using wolf's miner: RX470 4GB - 660H/s 1020/1860mhz 820mv { "Algorithms": [ { "name": "CryptoNight", "devices": [ { "index": 0, "corefreq": 500, "memfreq": 1500, "fanspeed": 65, "powertune": 20, "threads": 2, "rawintensity": 508, "worksize": 4 }, { "index": -1, "threads": 2, "rawintensity": 16, "worksize": 8 }
], "pools": [ { "url": "stratum+tcp://cryptonotepool.com:7776", "user": "bip1hzvviozeNuj42Ntea5Du7652cjcF18rNnNXhQpcidH3rYMVk4zvXcgBijN582xEo3RhgXFhZw6P TP3PR6XyF7Egc6rzzZH", "pass": "x" } ] } ] }
R9 290 - 760H/s 1000/1250mhz -31mv "threads": 1, "rawintensity": 992, "worksize": 8 HD7970/7950 - 480H/s 900/1250mhz 850mv "threads": 1, "rawintensity": 896, "worksize": 8 I checked the log of my pool and I saw that your GPU is working well Perhaps the Cpu miner is the problem if you remove it all will be great I saw that a connection of your wallet was dropping to difficulty 5 so try it without including cpu miner.
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December 28, 2016, 09:20:33 PM |
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That makes sense, but seems not to be the only cause for the IP Ban. I just excluded the rig with the cpu and only ran the miner on the 6 rigs without any cpu and after a few seconds all the rigs started to exude the IP Ban.
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December 29, 2016, 09:00:36 AM |
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That makes sense, but seems not to be the only cause for the IP Ban. I just excluded the rig with the cpu and only ran the miner on the 6 rigs without any cpu and after a few seconds all the rigs started to exude the IP Ban.
Yes you have right I read all the posts in wolfs thread and i see that a lot of people have this issue in some pools. In some rx470 your config is working but they have a lot of rejected shares. So can you check if this config is working on rx470? { "index": 1, "threads": 1, "rawintensity": 960, "worksize": 8 } the sure thing is that rawintensity 1008 is working perfect.
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December 30, 2016, 12:16:09 PM Last edit: December 30, 2016, 06:06:24 PM by cryptomaxsun |
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Hello! questions on the pool, http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/#network no shows statistics. config.js add ["bip.ms-pool.net.ua", " http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua:8117"] no show. what is the problem? UP. everything is OK, corrected work. And how to add display of exchange rates on the home page using the API Cryptopia?
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December 30, 2016, 03:30:29 PM |
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my brother started mining! 🤘🍍
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December 30, 2016, 03:32:07 PM |
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my brother started mining! 🤘🍍
Nice. You're doing God's work. If there is a God. Or something. Seriously though, excellent. BipCoin is turning out to be quite the gateway drug. lol.
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December 30, 2016, 06:02:19 PM |
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Intentionally ugly paper wallets for Bitcoin (and other coins), Security through obscurity, punk rock style: https://bipcoin.org/?p=2099
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December 31, 2016, 10:29:54 PM |
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January 02, 2017, 05:40:20 AM |
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January 02, 2017, 08:31:01 AM |
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Thanks for your info! Thanks dev! I thinks this coin need more than one exchange
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January 02, 2017, 08:32:45 AM |
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Thanks for your info! Thanks dev! I thinks this coin need more than one exchange I couldn't agree more. And I've contacted a bunch some, but not many take CryptoNote coins yet, so it's tough. Which is why I imagine this scammer will probably contact all the CryptoNote coins. I told XCI and Karbo about it, but anyone who knows the devs of the others should let them know. Send them this link maybe. MWD
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January 02, 2017, 08:34:42 PM |
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Thanks for your info! Thanks dev! I thinks this coin need more than one exchange I couldn't agree more. And I've contacted a bunch some, but not many take CryptoNote coins yet, so it's tough. Which is why I imagine this scammer will probably contact all the CryptoNote coins. I told XCI and Karbo about it, but anyone who knows the devs of the others should let them know. Send them this link maybe. MWD Kraken just added XMR, so they might take other cryptonote coins soon.
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January 04, 2017, 09:00:58 AM |
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i like BIP , hate BPC. i buy BPC from livecoin, becouse bitpark coin named bip on the livecoin exchange .lost most of my btc for buy bip. shit coin and exchange.
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January 04, 2017, 09:17:47 AM |
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i like BIP , hate BPC. i buy BPC from livecoin, becouse bitpark coin named bip on the livecoin exchange .lost most of my btc for buy bip. shit coin and exchange. What you wrote here isn't clear. I'm not sure what you were trying to buy. Were you trying to buy BipCoin or Bitpark Coin?
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January 04, 2017, 11:19:45 AM |
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So I tested this miner with 4 cores on an AMD FX 8350 and it achieved 220 h/s. The same settings on Claymore got 285 h/s. Even with Claymore's 2.5% dev fee vs. the 1% for the XMRSTAKCPU miner I cannot understand, what is the advantage here?
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i like BIP , hate BPC. i buy BPC from livecoin, becouse bitpark coin named bip on the livecoin exchange .lost most of my btc for buy bip. shit coin and exchange. What you wrote here isn't clear. I'm not sure what you were trying to buy. Were you trying to buy BipCoin or Bitpark Coin? He wanted to buy bipcoin but ended up buying bpc because of the ticker name (which was still bip at the time)
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January 04, 2017, 02:29:33 PM |
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So I tested this miner with 4 cores on an AMD FX 8350 and it achieved 220 h/s. The same settings on Claymore got 285 h/s. Even with Claymore's 2.5% dev fee vs. the 1% for the XMRSTAKCPU miner I cannot understand, what is the advantage here? Did you run it as administrator, set up the core affinities properly and use the proper setting for fast memory? It won't be faster otherwise.
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January 04, 2017, 02:30:00 PM |
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i like BIP , hate BPC. i buy BPC from livecoin, becouse bitpark coin named bip on the livecoin exchange .lost most of my btc for buy bip. shit coin and exchange. What you wrote here isn't clear. I'm not sure what you were trying to buy. Were you trying to buy BipCoin or Bitpark Coin? He wanted to buy bipcoin but ended up buying bpc because of the ticker name (which was still bip at the time) oh man. I was worried that would happen. Bitpark Coin being BIP for a week caused so damn many problems for us. But did this happen days ago? Because Bitpark Coin is now BPC on LiveCoin, and LiveCoin does not have Bipcoin. Maybe he would write LiveCoin and tell them to take Bipcoin? I've written them, but if other people do, it might help. MWD
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January 04, 2017, 02:34:37 PM |
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So I tested this miner with 4 cores on an AMD FX 8350 and it achieved 220 h/s. The same settings on Claymore got 285 h/s. Even with Claymore's 2.5% dev fee vs. the 1% for the XMRSTAKCPU miner I cannot understand, what is the advantage here? Did you run it as administrator, set up the core affinities properly and use the proper setting for fast memory? It won't be faster otherwise. Is there documentation anywhere on how to do this? A link would be really helpful. Thanks.
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January 04, 2017, 04:00:53 PM Last edit: January 04, 2017, 04:52:35 PM by MWD64 |
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Sold the other 3 BipCoin flags already today FAST, I have this one BipCoin flag left, and one BipCoin surgical mask and a bunch of BipCot NoGov surgical masks to sell. Make me an offer in BipCoin, Bitcoin or PayPal. PM ok or post here. Flags are 3 feet x 5 feet. Nylon. Surgical masks fit over the mouth. PM me with an offer in BipCoin, Bitcoin or PayPal. You could order from China and wait 3 or 4 weeks. I'll sell the flag for 40 bucks in Bitcoin or Bipcoin, and will ship tomorrow (Thursday) from US. Also if you're in Canada or other non-US country, I'd to it for a little more, and the company that sells these does NOT ship to Canada, but I have one on hand.
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January 04, 2017, 04:04:14 PM |
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So I tested this miner with 4 cores on an AMD FX 8350 and it achieved 220 h/s. The same settings on Claymore got 285 h/s. Even with Claymore's 2.5% dev fee vs. the 1% for the XMRSTAKCPU miner I cannot understand, what is the advantage here? Claymore's do not support Bipcoin.
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January 04, 2017, 05:53:53 PM |
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So I tested this miner with 4 cores on an AMD FX 8350 and it achieved 220 h/s. The same settings on Claymore got 285 h/s.
Even with Claymore's 2.5% dev fee vs. the 1% for the XMRSTAKCPU miner I cannot understand, what is the advantage here?
Did you run it as administrator, set up the core affinities properly and use the proper setting for fast memory? It won't be faster otherwise.
Is there documentation anywhere on how to do this? A link would be really helpful. Thanks.
Not that I know of besides the comments in the config file and the reddit thread The miner dev has a lot of posts there though, answering questions so it's a must read
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January 04, 2017, 05:59:11 PM |
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So I tested this miner with 4 cores on an AMD FX 8350 and it achieved 220 h/s. The same settings on Claymore got 285 h/s.
Even with Claymore's 2.5% dev fee vs. the 1% for the XMRSTAKCPU miner I cannot understand, what is the advantage here?
Did you run it as administrator, set up the core affinities properly and use the proper setting for fast memory? It won't be faster otherwise.
Is there documentation anywhere on how to do this? A link would be really helpful. Thanks.
Not that I know of besides the comments in the config file and the reddit thread The miner dev has a lot of posts there though, answering questions so it's a must read Thanks, I'm gonna go and take a look.
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January 05, 2017, 06:30:13 PM Last edit: January 05, 2017, 06:44:58 PM by cryptomaxsun |
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Released a new Claymore's CryptoNight GPU Miner v9.7Miner supports various mining cryptocurrency based CryptoNote. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638915.0SampleSet GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 color 02 NsGpuCNMiner.exe -o stratum+tcp://bip.ms-pool.net.ua:5555 -u YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -p -x -dbg -1 -allpools 1 Successful Mining! BTC
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January 05, 2017, 06:33:54 PM |
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Released a new Claymore's CryptoNight GPU Miner v9.7Miner supports various mining cryptocurrency based CryptoNote. SampleSet GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 color 02 NsGpuCNMiner.exe -o stratum+tcp://bip.ms-pool.net.ua:5555 -u YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -p -x -dbg -1 -allpools 1 Successful Mining! BTCYay! I can finally use my rx480 for BIPs!
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January 05, 2017, 11:01:45 PM |
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So I set everything up per the instructions on bipcoin.org and when I enter the command to start mining I immediately get the message yam.exe has stopped working. I'm real stupid on this stuff but I followed the instructions to the T. Is this the right place to post this? What information would be helpful? I can send screenshots and what not when I get home. WORMS!
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January 05, 2017, 11:02:27 PM |
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So I set everything up per the instructions on bipcoin.org and when I enter the command to start mining I immediately get the message yam.exe has stopped working. I'm real stupid on this stuff but I followed the instructions to the T. Is this the right place to post this? What information would be helpful? I can send screenshots and what not when I get home. WORMS!
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January 05, 2017, 11:28:15 PM |
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So I set everything up per the instructions on bipcoin.org and when I enter the command to start mining I immediately get the message yam.exe has stopped working. I'm real stupid on this stuff but I followed the instructions to the T. Is this the right place to post this? What information would be helpful? I can send screenshots and what not when I get home. WORMS!
I personally don't like the way the instructions configure YAM. I prefer to use a configuration file as pasted below (edit it to fit your hardware). Name it bip.cfg and put it in the same folder as yam.exe. Then run "yam.exe -c bip.cfg". This allows you to specify multiple pools in case the first one goes down unexpectedly. It also allows you to easily edit your configuration or swap in different configurations just by specifying a different file. threads = 4
worker-params = 0:cpu-bind=6 worker-params = 1:cpu-bind=4 worker-params = 2:cpu-bind=2 worker-params = 3:cpu-bind=0
mining-params = xmr:av=0&donation-interval=50
mine = stratum+tcp://BIPADDRESSHERE:x@bip.ms-pool.net.ua:5555/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://BIPADDRESSHERE:x@cryptonotepool.com:5556/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://BIPADDRESSHERE:x@pool.democats.org:45590/xmr
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150 #proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 compact-stats = 1 print-timestamps = 1
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Hello, I just starting mining Bipcoin. I followed the instructions on the bipcoin website to get started. As soon as I hit enter it acts like it's mining, but I am getting no bips delivered to my wallet. Any suggestions and help will be greatly appreciated. I am using YAM, and I downloaded the GUI wallet
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Hello, I just starting mining Bipcoin. I followed the instructions on the bipcoin website to get started. As soon as I hit enter it acts like it's mining, but I am getting no bips delivered to my wallet. Any suggestions and help will be greatly appreciated. I am using YAM, and I downloaded the GUI wallet
Well, you have to reach the payment threshold in order to receive the amount you mined. Access the payment page on your pool and you'll see it. Once you've mined that amount they'll be delivered to your wallet. Also, you'll be able to see your pending balance once the blocks get confirmed (1-2 hours).
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So I tested this miner with 4 cores on an AMD FX 8350 and it achieved 220 h/s. The same settings on Claymore got 285 h/s. Even with Claymore's 2.5% dev fee vs. the 1% for the XMRSTAKCPU miner I cannot understand, what is the advantage here? Why do u need to report this on forums? Stop using software that robs of u of a part of ur mining power and opt out for free and more efficient miners which abound on github and can be used to jack pentagon system and trigger the launch of nukes.
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Import BIP price from coinmarketcap into Google Sheets with the following fomula: =IMPORTXML("http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bipcoin/" ,"//span[@class='text-large']") Make sure you format the cell as numbers 0.00000000 or it might cut off several decimal places.
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We need a tad bit more activity in here, also I'd really like to hear some news about the developments of BIP.
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I added another RX 470 to one of my miner rigs. Has anybody done testing on hashcount or algorithm settings with the newest Claymore? specifically the and values
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I added another RX 470 to one of my miner rigs. Has anybody done testing on hashcount or algorithm settings with the newest Claymore? specifically the and values You will probably get a better answer on Claymore's thread or a Monero mining thread. I only have an rx 480, but I'm happy running it with the default settings.
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Good call. I wrote them also, sent them this: =--= BipCoin is the most profitable CryptoNote (CryptoNight algorithm) coin to mine most days, and has been for some time. Coin is solid. Sending large transactions (20,000+ coin) confirms quickly. Is traded on Cryptopia. Website: https://bipcoin.org/CLI and GUI wallets: https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=93Thank you for your service!
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We need a tad bit more activity in here, also I'd really like to hear some news about the developments of BIP.
Are u 13 yo? Who would be active in this thread after seeing BIP being exposed as one of the most ambiguous altcoin experiments in the history of crypto. Ure perhaps a smart boy and understand what Im talking about. The ambiguity of BIP developments shy away very few supporters from this thread, and the chances are that they will never come back.
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January 15, 2017, 08:45:43 PM |
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We need a tad bit more activity in here, also I'd really like to hear some news about the developments of BIP.
Are u 13 yo? Who would be active in this thread after seeing BIP being exposed as one of the most ambiguous altcoin experiments in the history of crypto. Ure perhaps a smart boy and understand what Im talking about. The ambiguity of BIP developments shy away very few supporters from this thread, and the chances are that they will never come back. What are you even talking about? What's ambiguous about Bipcoin?
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January 15, 2017, 09:07:20 PM |
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We need a tad bit more activity in here, also I'd really like to hear some news about the developments of BIP.
Are u 13 yo? Who would be active in this thread after seeing BIP being exposed as one of the most ambiguous altcoin experiments in the history of crypto. Ure perhaps a smart boy and understand what Im talking about. The ambiguity of BIP developments shy away very few supporters from this thread, and the chances are that they will never come back. No, u? Well, it might be a bit more complex than other coins but it has a goal and it brings something new to cryptocurrencies. The DNS based on the blockchain technology will allow websites to continue their existence whether or not governments want them down (when it comes to the digital part of course because if the Gov takes down their servers it's pretty much over).
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January 15, 2017, 09:50:53 PM |
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We need a tad bit more activity in here, also I'd really like to hear some news about the developments of BIP.
Are u 13 yo? Who would be active in this thread after seeing BIP being exposed as one of the most ambiguous altcoin experiments in the history of crypto. Ure perhaps a smart boy and understand what Im talking about. The ambiguity of BIP developments shy away very few supporters from this thread, and the chances are that they will never come back. What are you even talking about? What's ambiguous about Bipcoin? lolz. Read this guy's post history. They're almost all bashing various coins without backing it up: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=379203;sa=showPosts
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January 15, 2017, 09:52:28 PM |
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We need a tad bit more activity in here, also I'd really like to hear some news about the developments of BIP.
Are u 13 yo? Who would be active in this thread after seeing BIP being exposed as one of the most ambiguous altcoin experiments in the history of crypto. Ure perhaps a smart boy and understand what Im talking about. The ambiguity of BIP developments shy away very few supporters from this thread, and the chances are that they will never come back. What are you even talking about? What's ambiguous about Bipcoin? lolz. Read this guy's post history. They're almost all bashing various coins without backing it up: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=379203;sa=showPostsYeah, I noticed that.
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January 15, 2017, 09:53:51 PM |
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We need a tad bit more activity in here, also I'd really like to hear some news about the developments of BIP.
Are u 13 yo? Who would be active in this thread after seeing BIP being exposed as one of the most ambiguous altcoin experiments in the history of crypto. Ure perhaps a smart boy and understand what Im talking about. The ambiguity of BIP developments shy away very few supporters from this thread, and the chances are that they will never come back. What are you even talking about? What's ambiguous about Bipcoin? lolz. Read this guy's post history. They're almost all bashing various coins without backing it up: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=379203;sa=showPostsYeah, I noticed that. Whenever people don't make sense on ANY forum, especially if they're antagonistic and don't make sense, I always check that. I can actually delete posts on this thread, but unless that guy becomes a troll, I'll leave his post because it's hilarious in light of his other posts. MWD
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Anyone know what's fueling the price hike today?
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January 15, 2017, 11:16:38 PM |
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Anyone know what's fueling the price hike today?
I regret selling at 1600 and 1800 Satoshi now. It was a pretty odd hike though, nothing happened and them boom. Mine now while the difficulty is still low.
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Anyone know what's fueling the price hike today?
I regret selling at 1600 and 1800 Satoshi now. It was a pretty odd hike though, nothing happened and them boom. Mine now while the difficulty is still low. It kinda seems like the doing of just one person though. It was just a few big buys. So I'm not sure it will be sustained.
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Anyone know what's fueling the price hike today?
I regret selling at 1600 and 1800 Satoshi now. It was a pretty odd hike though, nothing happened and them boom. Mine now while the difficulty is still low. It kinda seems like the doing of just one person though. It was just a few big buys. So I'm not sure it will be sustained. The first Bitcoin bubble began with a single purchase. Someone has to be the first one.
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January 16, 2017, 01:01:28 PM |
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January 16, 2017, 01:03:42 PM |
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difficulty and price UP
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difficulty and price UP
Price is up a bit, but difficulty fluctuates, and the current difficulty isn't unusual.
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This is great news for anyone who's even a little concerned that the new US president has threatened to silence journalists.
Ahhh liberal tears. nom nom nom you will find you are incorrect on that assumption.
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This is great news for anyone who's even a little concerned that the new US president has threatened to silence journalists.
Ahhh liberal tears. nom nom nom you will find you are incorrect on that assumption. Did you just call MWD a liberal? haha
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January 16, 2017, 01:16:33 PM |
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difficulty and price UP
Price is up a bit, but difficulty fluctuates, and the current difficulty isn't unusual. I'm talking about the near future. bipcoin very perspective coin for my opinion sorry for my bad english
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January 16, 2017, 01:16:40 PM |
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This is great news for anyone who's even a little concerned that the new US president has threatened to silence journalists.
Ahhh liberal tears. nom nom nom you will find you are incorrect on that assumption. I lube my gun with liberal tears. You are mistaken.
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January 16, 2017, 01:17:14 PM |
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difficulty and price UP
Price is up a bit, but difficulty fluctuates, and the current difficulty isn't unusual. I'm talking about the near future. bipcoin very perspective coin for my opinion sorry for my bad english It's all good.
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January 16, 2017, 01:20:06 PM |
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This is great news for anyone who's even a little concerned that the new US president has threatened to silence journalists.
Ahhh liberal tears. nom nom nom you will find you are incorrect on that assumption. And remember, Trump used to be a democrat. He is what works for him at a particular moment. All politicians hate you and would incinerate you to gain more power. Trump is not your friend any more than Hitlery would have been. And Trump hates free speech. But he loves useful Idiots just as any Democrat. And Trump is likely the useful idiot of Putin.
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January 16, 2017, 01:20:59 PM |
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in Russia now the government blocks sites it deems dangerous and bipcoin noGOV license will be very popular in our country.
UPD. 1) need simplicity and convenience for the average user to windows 2) convenience for site owners to add to the system
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January 16, 2017, 03:27:49 PM |
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in Russia now the government blocks sites it deems dangerous and bipcoin noGOV license will be very popular in our country.
UPD. 1) need simplicity and convenience for the average user to windows 2) convenience for site owners to add to the system
Yep, if people would find it as easy to register a Dot Bip domain as it is to register a normal DNS address, we'd see a price boom for Bipcoin, especially if the said address could be bought with it.
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WhatToMine.com added the coin but it's status is "Active(not listed)" so it's not showing up on the main calculator. We should also request to be added to CoinWarz.com: http://www.coinwarz.com/contactI just started solo mining today with 25 H/s and I already found a block!
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January 17, 2017, 01:03:50 AM |
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WhatToMine.com added the coin but it's status is "Active(not listed)" so it's not showing up on the main calculator. We should also request to be added to CoinWarz.com: http://www.coinwarz.com/contactI just started solo mining today with 25 H/s and I already found a block! damn lucky! thanks, I'll contact both places.
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January 17, 2017, 11:37:42 AM |
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cold storage, coming soon! Tweet it, y'all!: Successful test of first-ever BipCoin paper wallet, via @ForkNote_dev https://bipcoin.org/?p=2189 #altcoin #CryptoNote #darkcoins #coldStorage
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January 18, 2017, 06:55:28 AM Last edit: January 18, 2017, 07:06:57 AM by 7enuke |
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excellent, 3.85 BTC in Buy Orders
DEV, I think we need a new, quality website to attract investors and increase the value of the coin >o.o<
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January 18, 2017, 07:31:29 AM |
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excellent, 3.85 BTC in Buy Orders
DEV, I think we need a new, quality website to attract investors and increase the value of the coin >o.o<
I dunno if that really makes a difference, does it? Some really slick sites are coins with no value, and some vs. versa too. Anyway, no money for it. A couple people have offered to do it free, but they didn't do it well, and ended up being way more work than it was worth to go back and forth with them. ' Still open to ideas though. Thanks!
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January 18, 2017, 07:39:06 AM |
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excellent, 3.85 BTC in Buy Orders
DEV, I think we need a new, quality website to attract investors and increase the value of the coin >o.o<
I dunno if that really makes a difference, does it? Some really slick sites are coins with no value, and some vs. versa too. Anyway, no money for it. A couple people have offered to do it free, but they didn't do it well, and ended up being way more work than it was worth to go back and forth with them. ' Still open to ideas though. Thanks! I'll try to do. In free time... >o.-<
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January 18, 2017, 07:42:02 AM |
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excellent, 3.85 BTC in Buy Orders
DEV, I think we need a new, quality website to attract investors and increase the value of the coin >o.o<
I dunno if that really makes a difference, does it? Some really slick sites are coins with no value, and some vs. versa too. Anyway, no money for it. A couple people have offered to do it free, but they didn't do it well, and ended up being way more work than it was worth to go back and forth with them. ' Still open to ideas though. Thanks! I'll try to do. In free time... >o.-< cool! Just do a quick mockup of one page on your end and PM me the link. Really should be in wordpress. I have too much content to easily move probably to another system, And I'm very used to WordPress. Are you the guy who runs whotomine? Thanks!
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excellent, 3.85 BTC in Buy Orders
DEV, I think we need a new, quality website to attract investors and increase the value of the coin >o.o<
I dunno if that really makes a difference, does it? Some really slick sites are coins with no value, and some vs. versa too. Anyway, no money for it. A couple people have offered to do it free, but they didn't do it well, and ended up being way more work than it was worth to go back and forth with them. ' Still open to ideas though. Thanks! I'll try to do. In free time... >o.-< cool! Just do a quick mockup of one page on your end and PM me the link. Really should be in wordpress. I have too much content to easily move probably to another system, And I'm very used to WordPress. Are you the guy who runs whotomine? Thanks! i create websites on joomla.
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January 18, 2017, 07:50:39 AM |
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excellent, 3.85 BTC in Buy Orders
DEV, I think we need a new, quality website to attract investors and increase the value of the coin >o.o<
I dunno if that really makes a difference, does it? Some really slick sites are coins with no value, and some vs. versa too. Anyway, no money for it. A couple people have offered to do it free, but they didn't do it well, and ended up being way more work than it was worth to go back and forth with them. ' Still open to ideas though. Thanks! I'll try to do. In free time... >o.-< cool! Just do a quick mockup of one page on your end and PM me the link. Really should be in wordpress. I have too much content to easily move probably to another system, And I'm very used to WordPress. Are you the guy who runs whotomine? Thanks! i create websites on joomla. yeah, WordPress can import to that easily. Cool.
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WhatToMine.com added the coin but it's status is "Active(not listed)" so it's not showing up on the main calculator. We should also request to be added to CoinWarz.com: http://www.coinwarz.com/contactI just started solo mining today with 25 H/s and I already found a block! While I was typing them another email I reloaded the page and BipCoin is now listed at active on WhatToMine.com It is tied with Monero for 2nd and 3rd, and only beat out by Zcash and Zclassic! It is still not listed on CoinWarz.com so keep emailing them here: http://www.coinwarz.com/contacthttps://i.imgur.com/nMToM5E.jpg
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WhatToMine.com added the coin but it's status is "Active(not listed)" so it's not showing up on the main calculator. We should also request to be added to CoinWarz.com: http://www.coinwarz.com/contactI just started solo mining today with 25 H/s and I already found a block! While I was typing them another email I reloaded the page and BipCoin is now listed at active on WhatToMine.com It is tied with Monero for 2nd and 3rd, and only beat out by Zcash and Zclassic! It is still not listed on CoinWarz.com so keep emailing them here: http://www.coinwarz.com/contactDamn son, this is getting so much traction so fast right now. The total hashrate and difficulty have exploded since 2-3 days ago.
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WhatToMine.com added the coin but it's status is "Active(not listed)" so it's not showing up on the main calculator. We should also request to be added to CoinWarz.com: http://www.coinwarz.com/contactI just started solo mining today with 25 H/s and I already found a block! While I was typing them another email I reloaded the page and BipCoin is now listed at active on WhatToMine.com It is tied with Monero for 2nd and 3rd, and only beat out by Zcash and Zclassic! It is still not listed on CoinWarz.com so keep emailing them here: http://www.coinwarz.com/contactDamn son, this is getting so much traction so fast right now. The total hashrate and difficulty have exploded since 2-3 days ago. BipCat! People love the pussy.
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon.
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance.
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Now the payment for the block have been found 102297 19.01.2017, 08:10:42 now 10:28
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing how much time am mining? your address?
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing makes me a liar finally showing a pending balance of 0.100140311739 which isnt much for 2 hours mining
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing makes me a liar finally showing a pending balance of 0.100140311739 which isnt much for 2 hours mining That's probably just your payment for one block. Every time a new block is unlocked from the pool, you should get a balance increase. It's not going to payout everything you mined in that two-hour period all at once.
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andrew2k
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Useful links for anyone interested in Bipcoin. By the way did you create your account after finding out about BIP? I saw that your name is Kitty.
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power yes sometimes it has been done with me same like but like a good achievrs i am continuing on this
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January 19, 2017, 03:57:12 PM |
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Its seems like its not. The rewards are queued, and I dont get why, though I cant know this since Im not even mining. But it looks like rewards will be processed in q1 2018. Slipping hasrate signals that my assumption be true.
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rancemo
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January 19, 2017, 04:02:12 PM |
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Its seems like its not. The rewards are queued, and I dont get why, though I cant know this since Im not even mining. But it looks like rewards will be processed in q1 2018. Slipping hasrate signals that my assumption be true. What? That doesn't even make sense.
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January 19, 2017, 04:26:26 PM |
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i mined on that pool a couple days ago, it's legit. bipcoin protocol locks payments for 60 blocks before they can be spent/sent. it will pay out.
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andrew2k
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January 19, 2017, 08:39:55 PM |
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Ok so Bip just reached about 10k Satoshi, almost 10 cents. Somebody just invested a ton of money into this project.
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January 19, 2017, 09:06:03 PM |
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Ok so Bip just reached about 10k Satoshi, almost 10 cents. Somebody just invested a ton of money into this project.
Been rising for days. BipCoin currently at all time high price. And more miners and higher hash rate than ever. 250 Kh for network (was 300 something yesterday, but this is average now for a day.) Well done, miners.
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rancemo
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January 19, 2017, 09:08:25 PM |
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Ok so Bip just reached about 10k Satoshi, almost 10 cents. Somebody just invested a ton of money into this project.
Been rising for days. BipCoin currently at all time high price. And more miners and higher hash rate than ever. 250 Kh for network (was 300 something yesterday, but this is average now for a day.) Well done, miners. Current hash rate is over 500 kh/s, if you add up each known pool individually. The reported network hash rate hasn't caught up yet.
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January 19, 2017, 09:23:34 PM |
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Ok so Bip just reached about 10k Satoshi, almost 10 cents. Somebody just invested a ton of money into this project.
Been rising for days. BipCoin currently at all time high price. And more miners and higher hash rate than ever. 250 Kh for network (was 300 something yesterday, but this is average now for a day.) Well done, miners. Current hash rate is over 500 kh/s, if you add up each known pool individually. The reported network hash rate hasn't caught up yet. wow! That's higher than Bytecoin.
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January 19, 2017, 09:31:22 PM |
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Ok so Bip just reached about 10k Satoshi, almost 10 cents. Somebody just invested a ton of money into this project.
Been rising for days. BipCoin currently at all time high price. And more miners and higher hash rate than ever. 250 Kh for network (was 300 something yesterday, but this is average now for a day.) Well done, miners. Current hash rate is over 500 kh/s, if you add up each known pool individually. The reported network hash rate hasn't caught up yet. wow! That's higher than Bytecoin. Well, bytecoin is a scamcoin so who would want that garbage. Monero, Aeon and hopefully this will be the lead cryptonote coins. How's development coming on the DDNS?
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January 19, 2017, 09:32:31 PM |
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Ok so Bip just reached about 10k Satoshi, almost 10 cents. Somebody just invested a ton of money into this project.
Been rising for days. BipCoin currently at all time high price. And more miners and higher hash rate than ever. 250 Kh for network (was 300 something yesterday, but this is average now for a day.) Well done, miners. Current hash rate is over 500 kh/s, if you add up each known pool individually. The reported network hash rate hasn't caught up yet. wow! That's higher than Bytecoin. Well, bytecoin is a scamcoin so who would want that garbage. Monero, Aeon and hopefully this will be the lead cryptonote coins. How's development coming on the DDNS? Still raising money. Ask in a week.
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing Looking up his balance is equal to inspecting domain of his site. Some countries have criminal laws against intervention in a private cyberspace of an individual, and, if u live there, u could be pleaded guilty in trespassing sloppy private borders.
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January 19, 2017, 09:44:00 PM |
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing Looking up his balance is equal to inspecting domain of his site. Some countries have criminal laws against intervention in a private cyberspace of an individual, and, if u live there, u could be pleaded guilty in trespassing sloppy private borders. You're talking nonsense. He's instructing him on how to look up his own balance. He's not intervening in anyone's private cyberspace.
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January 19, 2017, 09:46:49 PM |
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing Looking up his balance is equal to inspecting domain of his site. Some countries have criminal laws against intervention in a private cyberspace of an individual, and, if u live there, u could be pleaded guilty in trespassing sloppy private borders. That's like a lawyer's thinking, he finds a little something (totally insignificant) and then makes a case about it and robs the poor guy of all his money. And that bastard that's now ruined had no idea that the simple thing he was doing was illegal.
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January 19, 2017, 09:52:18 PM |
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing Looking up his balance is equal to inspecting domain of his site. Some countries have criminal laws against intervention in a private cyberspace of an individual, and, if u live there, u could be pleaded guilty in trespassing sloppy private borders. That's like a lawyer's thinking, he finds a little something (totally insignificant) and then makes a case about it and robs the poor guy of all his money. And that bastard that's now ruined had no idea that the simple thing he was doing was illegal. That guy is a troll. Read his posts. They're all fuckery. lol. l Will delete more posts from him.
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing Looking up his balance is equal to inspecting domain of his site. Some countries have criminal laws against intervention in a private cyberspace of an individual, and, if u live there, u could be pleaded guilty in trespassing sloppy private borders. That's like a lawyer's thinking, he finds a little something (totally insignificant) and then makes a case about it and robs the poor guy of all his money. And that bastard that's now ruined had no idea that the simple thing he was doing was illegal. That guy is a troll. Read his posts. They're all fuckery. lol.l Will delete more posts from him. Yeah, I figured so. I have to call him on his BS though, since some people might not see though it.
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mined for 2 hours http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ 2.1 k/hs total 15418857l hashes no balance so is that pool legit wasted my time and hashing power Your balance won't show up until 60 blocks after the pool found a block while you were mining. This is roughly two hours, but can vary with fluctuations in the total network hash rate. You should see something in your balance soon. yup. Also, paste your mining address into where it says "Your Stats & Payment History" down that page and hit "Lookup" for the pending Balance. yes ive done that and it still shows nothing Looking up his balance is equal to inspecting domain of his site. Some countries have criminal laws against intervention in a private cyberspace of an individual, and, if u live there, u could be pleaded guilty in trespassing sloppy private borders. That's like a lawyer's thinking, he finds a little something (totally insignificant) and then makes a case about it and robs the poor guy of all his money. And that bastard that's now ruined had no idea that the simple thing he was doing was illegal. That guy is a troll. Read his posts. They're all fuckery. lol.l Will delete more posts from him. Yeah, I figured so. I have to call him on his BS though, since some people might not see though it. It was my fault for not reading thoroughly all that was quoted but still that was a shitty lawyer's thinking.
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Not sure where to ask this, figured this was as good a place to start as any. I'm playing with a faucet script, attempting to modify to work with bipcoin. I'm running simplewallet in rpc mode and can't seem to get transfers to work. Note: getbalance works; rpc server should be functioning. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, possibly the code doesn't work quite right with bip addresses. I imagine the folks running mining pools must be transfering somehow.. I added some debug lines in simplewallet to see what was going on internally. Output for attempted transaction goes like this: 2017-Jan-19 09:51:46.388846 DEBUG Incoming connection from 127.0.0.1:45190 2017-Jan-19 09:51:46.388972 DEBUG In walletrpcserver HTTP Request Body: {"method":"transfer","params":{"destinations":{"amount":0.17354123,"address":"bip1ZT7AY9dAE3KYrXcFeoVtFe43WZvGBAA2NFVXXbn4Yxw15gYgekQc7VUFJFHM7DMNsZKRDZAeTe81P8yke37z4JVJupJF1j"},"mixin_count":"1"},"id":1}
2017-Jan-19 09:51:46.389107 DEBUG In walletrpcserver method found
2017-Jan-19 09:51:46.389184 DEBUG In walletrpcserver JSON Request Body: {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"transfer","params":{"destinations":{"address":"bip1ZT7AY9dAE3KYrXcFeoVtFe43WZvGBAA2NFVXXbn4Yxw15gYgekQc7VUFJFHM7DMNsZKRDZAeTe81P8yke37z4JVJupJF1j","amount":0.17354123},"mixin_count":"1"}}
2017-Jan-19 09:51:46.389282 ERROR In WalletRPCServer Adress Parsed: To send: 0
2017-Jan-19 09:51:46.389340 ERROR In WalletRPCServer Adress Parsed: To send: 0
2017-Jan-19 09:51:46.389496 DEBUG In walletrpcserver JSON Response Body: {"error":{"code":-4,"message":"Bad address"},"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0"}
2017-Jan-19 09:51:46.389829 DEBUG Closing connection from 127.0.0.1:45190 total=1
The http/json requests look proper, to me at least. Am I maybe setting up the structure wrong? It (WalletRpcServer) seems to find destinations (2 of them?), but not setting a usable transfer address/amount. I've tried tracking it around in the code, but am rusty and maybe don't fully understand some things that are going on. I assume it works for other people, though; kind of don't think it would be in the code. Unless maybe this is a known issue. It's worth mentioning that I'm using simplewallet as compiled with gcc 6. (I had to add an endline to the http response to get it to coexist with the php I snagged, which uses fgets to get server reply. I'll probably try switching the script to curl and running "stock" simplewallet next.) Thanks for your time. Any advice or help is appreciated. Aside, if there's a better place to be asking, please let me know. Following is the php setup for the transfer, in case any want to see it as well: $destination = array( 'amount' => $amt, 'address' => $bipwallet );
$params = array( 'destinations' => $destination, 'mixin_count' => '1' ); $request = array( 'method' => 'transfer', 'params' => $params, 'id' => $currentId ); $request = json_encode($request);
$opts = array ('http' => array ( 'method' => 'POST', 'header' => 'Content-type: application/json', 'content' => $request ));
$context = stream_context_create($opts); $fp = fopen($this->url, 'r', false, $context); $response = trim(fgets($fp))."\n"; $response = json_decode($response,true);
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January 20, 2017, 01:27:48 PM Last edit: January 20, 2017, 03:00:42 PM by 7enuke |
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New Light theme site Bipcoin. Work in progress UPD: set MWD64 background >o.-<
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January 20, 2017, 02:39:23 PM |
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January 20, 2017, 04:22:03 PM |
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"amount" is in atomic units Thanks. Yes, I've tried amount as atomic units, as well. Same result.
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January 20, 2017, 04:32:25 PM |
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New Light theme site Bipcoin. Work in progress UPD: set MWD64 background >o.-< Looks pretty neat, maybe change the that blue color up there at the home button with the purple used in the logo and change that whole tab a little but I guess this is like a pre alpha version of it. Great job dude.
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January 20, 2017, 04:40:28 PM |
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Isnt a generic idea of implementing a distributed DNS system on top of a traditional WEB stolen from NMC folks? Dont instigate trouble and stop stealing the work of other, that wont help u to get ur ass in a cryptohall of fame.
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January 20, 2017, 05:33:41 PM |
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Isnt a generic idea of implementing a distributed DNS system on top of a traditional WEB stolen from NMC folks? Dont instigate trouble and stop stealing the work of other, that wont help u to get ur ass in a cryptohall of fame.
Go away, troll.
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January 20, 2017, 06:50:57 PM |
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Isnt a generic idea of implementing a distributed DNS system on top of a traditional WEB stolen from NMC folks? Dont instigate trouble and stop stealing the work of other, that wont help u to get ur ass in a cryptohall of fame.
Just to explain it to everyone new to Bipcoin (not just this possible troll): BIP plans to make it right where NMC failed, also from my understanding the two dev teams have connections between them so there's no conflict in there.
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January 20, 2017, 06:58:34 PM |
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Isnt a generic idea of implementing a distributed DNS system on top of a traditional WEB stolen from NMC folks? Dont instigate trouble and stop stealing the work of other, that wont help u to get ur ass in a cryptohall of fame.
https://bipcoin.org/ASSETS/WP/Dot-Bip_whitepaper.pdf"In 2014, two people who are now BipDevs created MeowBit. MeowBit is a domain resolver for Namecoin Dot-Bit domains that improved on FreeSpeechMe, the domain resolver for Namecoin developed by a Namecoin dev team member. These future BipDevs who made MeowBit had dealings with members of the Namecoin Dev team, and also studied their work, words and actions. The BipDevs have also extensively studied the distributed DNS problem in general. The BipDevs now know what to do, and what not to do, in order to make distributed DNS work, and gain widespread adoption." For more read The Dot-Bip Whitepaper: https://bipcoin.org/ASSETS/WP/Dot-Bip_whitepaper.pdf
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Try out these awesome BipCoin price/chart widgets! BIP/BTC (BipCoin Price in Bitcoin BTC): <script type="text/javascript"> baseUrl = "https://widgets.cryptocompare.com/"; var scripts = document.getElementsByTagName("script"); var embedder = scripts[ scripts.length - 1 ]; var cccTheme = {"Header":{"displayFollowers":false},"Followers":{"color":"#6b55d1"},"Chart":{"borderColor":"#6b55d1"}}; (function (){ var appName = encodeURIComponent(window.location.hostname); if(appName==""){appName="local";} var s = document.createElement("script"); s.type = "text/javascript"; s.async = true; var theUrl = baseUrl+'serve/v2/coin/chart?fsym=BIP&tsym=BTC&period=1W'; s.src = theUrl + ( theUrl.indexOf("?") >= 0 ? "&" : "?") + "app=" + appName; embedder.parentNode.appendChild(s); })(); </script>
BIP/USD (BipCoin Price in US Dollars): <script type="text/javascript"> baseUrl = "https://widgets.cryptocompare.com/"; var scripts = document.getElementsByTagName("script"); var embedder = scripts[ scripts.length - 1 ]; var cccTheme = {"Header":{"displayFollowers":false},"Followers":{"color":"#6b55d1"},"Chart":{"borderColor":"#6b55d1"}}; (function (){ var appName = encodeURIComponent(window.location.hostname); if(appName==""){appName="local";} var s = document.createElement("script"); s.type = "text/javascript"; s.async = true; var theUrl = baseUrl+'serve/v2/coin/chart?fsym=BIP&tsym=USD&period=1W'; s.src = theUrl + ( theUrl.indexOf("?") >= 0 ? "&" : "?") + "app=" + appName; embedder.parentNode.appendChild(s); })(); </script>
https://www.cryptocompare.com/dev/widget/wizard/?type=1&theme=0&custom=%257B%2522Header%2522%253A%257B%2522displayFollowers%2522%253Afalse%257D%252C%2522Followers%2522%253A%257B%2522color%2522%253A%2522%25236b55d1%2522%257D%252C%2522Chart%2522%253A%257B%2522borderColor%2522%253A%2522%25236b55d1%2522%257D%257D&fsym=BIP&tsym=BTC&period=1W
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January 21, 2017, 12:42:55 AM |
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New Light theme site Bipcoin. Work in progress UPD: set MWD64 background >o.-< nice! thank you. I think I'm not going to move it over from WordPress to joomla. I read up on it and it causes a lot of issues. especially with posts and comments. I may though, re-think some things in WordPress, using yours here as a template. Like how you have the main benefits shown up front. That's good, and there are WordPress themes that can do that. And also, I think I should go with a less dark, easier to read look. Will mull it over in the coming weeks. Busy with a lot of things that are priority. Thank you for your service! MWD
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January 21, 2017, 07:55:15 AM |
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I appeal to the miners, who am mining pool http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/#As I promised, permanent Miner am mining on the pool in January, it will be paid 5 BIP. For this post here or PM your wallet address. Only local wallet! Do not exchange! This is important! The payment will be January 26, the pool will be 1 month.
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I appeal to the miners, who am mining pool http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/#As I promised, permanent Miner am mining on the pool in January, it will be paid 5 BIP. For this post here or PM your wallet address. Only local wallet! Do not exchange! This is important! The payment will be January 26, the pool will be 1 month. Instead of doing that you could just lower the fee to 0.5% or 0% for a period of time so that you get more miners but I guess that's already been done by bip.cryptonote.pool but you could still try. Maybe have a negative fee and pay the miners to stay there and then gradually increase it.
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I wrote a request to add Bipcoin Cryptonator. Write too. https://www.cryptonator.com/contact
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They don't have any Cryptonote coins, so I wouldn't expect too much. I imagine they'd implement Monero before any others.
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They don't have any Cryptonote coins, so I wouldn't expect too much. I imagine they'd implement Monero before any others. Karbowanec added. and others.
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They don't have any Cryptonote coins, so I wouldn't expect too much. I imagine they'd implement Monero before any others. Karbowanec added. and others. Oh, you're talking about their calculator? I was looking at their wallet.
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They don't have any Cryptonote coins, so I wouldn't expect too much. I imagine they'd implement Monero before any others. Karbowanec added. and others. Oh, you're talking about their calculator? I was looking at their wallet. Yes, I'm talking about calculator and widgets.
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For Nvidia, this is the best one, not tsiv's. Yesterday I discovered it but forgot to mention it here.
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January 22, 2017, 06:25:19 PM |
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I see there are 5 mining pools, which one is the best for mining ? How do you choose which pool to use, is it based on the pool hashrate or connected miners??
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January 22, 2017, 07:02:44 PM |
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I see there are 5 mining pools, which one is the best for mining ? How do you choose which pool to use, is it based on the pool hashrate or connected miners??
They're all going to be very similar. In the long-term hashrate doesn't matter so much, as theoretically, the end results should be the same. A pool with a higher hashrate will get you more frequent but smaller payments, where a pool with a low hashrate will get you less frequent but higher payments. Pool fees may be a factor to look at, but in Bipcoin's case the difference between 1% and 1.5% isn't huge. Payment threshold is also something to consider. They range from paying out when your balance reaches 0.1 BIP to 5.0. If you're mining with a small hashrate, you might avoid the higher payment thresholds Reliability is another thing to consider. You'll want to watch the logs when trying out a new pool. I have connection problems with one of the pools, but it might be caused by geographic location rather than something wrong with the pool. Lately, I've been using both cryptonotepool.com and bip.crypto-coins.club. If your mining software supports multiple pools for failover, definitely use that feature.
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January 23, 2017, 02:38:47 PM |
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where is the blockchain saved on WIN? what folder?
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January 23, 2017, 03:04:41 PM |
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where is the blockchain saved on WIN? what folder?
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\bipcoin
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January 24, 2017, 01:26:29 AM |
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Yeah, the nvidia miner works well. I didn't get a significant hashrate increase over tsiv's ccminer, but the hashrate seems more steady. The AMD miner doesn't work for me, but neither did the wolf AMD miner. Same error. I think it has something to do with having the nvidia card and/or the integrated graphics enabled on the same machine. I didn't feel like troubleshooting, so I just stuck with Claymore.
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January 24, 2017, 01:27:28 AM |
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Yeah, the nvidia miner works well. I didn't get a significant hashrate increase over tsiv's ccminer, but the hashrate seems more steady. The AMD miner doesn't work for me, but neither did the wolf AMD miner. Same error. I think it has something to do with having the nvidia card and/or the integrated graphics enabled on the same machine. I didn't feel like troubleshooting, so I just stuck with Claymore. Thank you for your service!
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January 24, 2017, 03:34:19 AM |
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Hmm very interesting coin. Can we expect it on other exchanges and if yes, when?
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January 24, 2017, 04:24:56 AM |
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Hmm very interesting coin. Can we expect it on other exchanges and if yes, when?
I am agree with you, Bittrex or Poloniex give rise coin
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January 24, 2017, 05:23:07 AM |
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Hmm very interesting coin. Can we expect it on other exchanges and if yes, when?
I'm going to start contacting them again this week. Problem is, some exchanges charge. No money for that. But I can't believe they'd all ignore one of the more profitable to mine coins.
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January 24, 2017, 06:09:52 AM |
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I'm going to start contacting them again this week. Problem is, some exchanges charge. No money for that. But I can't believe they'd all ignore one of the more profitable to mine coins.
https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202583854-Submitting-a-Coin-to-BittrexAt Bittrex, we look for coins that have high community demand, innovations to digital currency technology, or a contribution to science or humanity. Given the demand for currency launches, we limit ourselves to only a handful a week. Launching is free and at our discretion. If your coin passes our compliance rules and you'd like to guarantee the launch of your coin and get additional marketing in our platform, we offer the option to spotlight your coin for 3.0 BTC.
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January 24, 2017, 06:20:47 AM |
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May be some people send request ? https://poloniex.com/coinRequest
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January 24, 2017, 07:30:37 AM |
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rancemo
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January 24, 2017, 07:45:47 PM |
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Hash rate is up over 700 KH/s!
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January 24, 2017, 08:42:41 PM |
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Hello, I'm mining bip on http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ right now and I'm experiencing some strange things - I'm using claymore cryptonote miner v9.7 - port - 7777 I can see 1400-1550 h/s in miner Pool showing various values from 300 h/s to 2500 hs Is this normal or something is wrong with miner/pool? Edit: The share submitting is unstable, probably that's the reason... Switch to 5555 did't help
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January 24, 2017, 08:51:22 PM |
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Hello, I'm mining bip on http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ right now and I'm experiencing some strange things - I'm using claymore cryptonote miner v9.7 - port - 7777 I can see 1400-1550 h/s in miner Pool showing various values from 300 h/s to 2500 hs Is this normal or something is wrong with miner/pool? Edit: The share submitting is unstable, probably that's the reason... Switch to 5555 did't help Try a different pool. If it does the same thing, you'll know it's a problem on your end. If it fixes it, it's a problem with the pool or connectivity to the pool.
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January 24, 2017, 09:55:02 PM |
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Hello, I'm mining bip on http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ right now and I'm experiencing some strange things - I'm using claymore cryptonote miner v9.7 - port - 7777 I can see 1400-1550 h/s in miner Pool showing various values from 300 h/s to 2500 hs Is this normal or something is wrong with miner/pool? Edit: The share submitting is unstable, probably that's the reason... Switch to 5555 did't help Hey all, if you're using Nicehash, democats just added a port for it: nicehash Address: stratum+tcp://pool.democats.org:45591 http://democats.org/pool/how-to-mine/?name=bipcoinI'll make a list on the BipCoin site. So who has a port for Nicehash now, Democats, and who else?
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January 24, 2017, 10:19:52 PM |
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Hello, I'm mining bip on http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ right now and I'm experiencing some strange things - I'm using claymore cryptonote miner v9.7 - port - 7777 I can see 1400-1550 h/s in miner Pool showing various values from 300 h/s to 2500 hs Is this normal or something is wrong with miner/pool? Edit: The share submitting is unstable, probably that's the reason... Switch to 5555 did't help Hey all, if you're using Nicehash, democats just added a port for it: nicehash Address: stratum+tcp://pool.democats.org:45591 http://democats.org/pool/how-to-mine/?name=bipcoinI'll make a list on the BipCoin site. So who has a port for Nicehash now, Democats, and who else? http://bip.crypto-coins.club/ and http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/
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January 24, 2017, 11:57:59 PM |
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BipCoin, alive and well. But Dot-Bip decentralized DNS is not happening.More info here: https://bipcoin.org/?p=2216(TL;DR We didn’t make enough to even begin to get this done, so I already returned the Indiegog donations to everyone. I’m no longer trying decentralized DNS, but will consult with anyone who wants to give it a shot.)
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January 25, 2017, 12:20:00 AM Last edit: January 25, 2017, 12:34:24 AM by MWD64 |
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Note from a miner: If you have problems getting your blockchain to sync (especially a repeating error in yellow about "unknown top block"), make sure your computer's clock is correct. Fixing the clock fixed the problem. I've heard of this issue with other coins too. Makes sense. Here's how to make your Windows machine update current time automatically: http://windowstipoftheday.blogspot.com/2010/03/windows-7-automatically-syncronzing.htmlIn Linux, the fix is different depending on your distro, so google Auto time update on Linux + (your distro's name)This is what the error looks like:
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January 25, 2017, 05:26:26 AM |
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Hello, I'm mining bip on http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/ right now and I'm experiencing some strange things - I'm using claymore cryptonote miner v9.7 - port - 7777 I can see 1400-1550 h/s in miner Pool showing various values from 300 h/s to 2500 hs Is this normal or something is wrong with miner/pool? Edit: The share submitting is unstable, probably that's the reason... Switch to 5555 did't help This is normal and many times discussed.
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January 25, 2017, 07:46:32 AM |
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This coin have nice names base with CryptoNote! Hope coin have great dev team and member!
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January 25, 2017, 05:55:49 PM |
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hey friends i need some help setting up yam to mine on the democats pool the config files are quite complex does anyone have a template for me? i have a i7 5930k on windows 10 64 bit
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rancemo
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January 25, 2017, 06:19:20 PM |
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hey friends i need some help setting up yam to mine on the democats pool the config files are quite complex does anyone have a template for me? i have a i7 5930k on windows 10 64 bit
Here's what I use for my i7 6700. You'll definitely want to adjust your threads and CPU binding, and also plug your address where the XXXXXXXXX's are. It also has cryptonotepool as a backup pool. threads = 4
worker-params = 0:cpu-bind=6 worker-params = 1:cpu-bind=4 worker-params = 2:cpu-bind=2 worker-params = 3:cpu-bind=0
worker-params = 4:cpu-bind=7 worker-params = 5:cpu-bind=5 worker-params = 6:cpu-bind=3 worker-params = 7:cpu-bind=1
mining-params = xmr:av=3&donation-interval=50
mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@pool.democats.org:45590/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@cryptonotepool.com:3336/xmr
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150 #proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 compact-stats = 1 print-timestamps = 1
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January 25, 2017, 06:37:24 PM |
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hey friends i need some help setting up yam to mine on the democats pool the config files are quite complex does anyone have a template for me? i have a i7 5930k on windows 10 64 bit
Here's what I use for my i7 6700. You'll definitely want to adjust your threads and CPU binding, and also plug your address where the XXXXXXXXX's are. It also has cryptonotepool as a backup pool. threads = 4
worker-params = 0:cpu-bind=6 worker-params = 1:cpu-bind=4 worker-params = 2:cpu-bind=2 worker-params = 3:cpu-bind=0
worker-params = 4:cpu-bind=7 worker-params = 5:cpu-bind=5 worker-params = 6:cpu-bind=3 worker-params = 7:cpu-bind=1
mining-params = xmr:av=3&donation-interval=50
mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@pool.democats.org:45590/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@cryptonotepool.com:3336/xmr
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150 #proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 compact-stats = 1 print-timestamps = 1 thank you. i changed threads to 6 and the cpu-bind values to 6 4 2 0 10 8. im getting about 200 h/s with a cpu load around 70%.
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January 25, 2017, 06:42:17 PM |
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hey friends i need some help setting up yam to mine on the democats pool the config files are quite complex does anyone have a template for me? i have a i7 5930k on windows 10 64 bit
Here's what I use for my i7 6700. You'll definitely want to adjust your threads and CPU binding, and also plug your address where the XXXXXXXXX's are. It also has cryptonotepool as a backup pool. threads = 4
worker-params = 0:cpu-bind=6 worker-params = 1:cpu-bind=4 worker-params = 2:cpu-bind=2 worker-params = 3:cpu-bind=0
worker-params = 4:cpu-bind=7 worker-params = 5:cpu-bind=5 worker-params = 6:cpu-bind=3 worker-params = 7:cpu-bind=1
mining-params = xmr:av=3&donation-interval=50
mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@pool.democats.org:45590/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@cryptonotepool.com:3336/xmr
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150 #proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 compact-stats = 1 print-timestamps = 1 thank you. i changed threads to 6 and the cpu-bind values to 6 4 2 0 10 8. im getting about 200 h/s with a cpu load around 70%. That seems a little low, but I don't have experience with your CPU. I can get ~250 h/s out of my i7 6700. Your CPU has 15MB of cache, and mining needs 2MB per thread. Try it with 7 threads, you might get a decent boost.
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January 25, 2017, 07:05:00 PM |
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hey friends i need some help setting up yam to mine on the democats pool the config files are quite complex does anyone have a template for me? i have a i7 5930k on windows 10 64 bit
Here's what I use for my i7 6700. You'll definitely want to adjust your threads and CPU binding, and also plug your address where the XXXXXXXXX's are. It also has cryptonotepool as a backup pool. threads = 4
worker-params = 0:cpu-bind=6 worker-params = 1:cpu-bind=4 worker-params = 2:cpu-bind=2 worker-params = 3:cpu-bind=0
worker-params = 4:cpu-bind=7 worker-params = 5:cpu-bind=5 worker-params = 6:cpu-bind=3 worker-params = 7:cpu-bind=1
mining-params = xmr:av=3&donation-interval=50
mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@pool.democats.org:45590/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@cryptonotepool.com:3336/xmr
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150 #proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 compact-stats = 1 print-timestamps = 1 thank you. i changed threads to 6 and the cpu-bind values to 6 4 2 0 10 8. im getting about 200 h/s with a cpu load around 70%. That seems a little low, but I don't have experience with your CPU. I can get ~250 h/s out of my i7 6700. Your CPU has 15MB of cache, and mining needs 2MB per thread. Try it with 7 threads, you might get a decent boost. im on 6 threads right now, so not 8 threads trying to use 16MB cache. 7 threads seems useless with only 6 physical cores
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January 25, 2017, 07:09:00 PM |
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hey friends i need some help setting up yam to mine on the democats pool the config files are quite complex does anyone have a template for me? i have a i7 5930k on windows 10 64 bit
Here's what I use for my i7 6700. You'll definitely want to adjust your threads and CPU binding, and also plug your address where the XXXXXXXXX's are. It also has cryptonotepool as a backup pool. threads = 4
worker-params = 0:cpu-bind=6 worker-params = 1:cpu-bind=4 worker-params = 2:cpu-bind=2 worker-params = 3:cpu-bind=0
worker-params = 4:cpu-bind=7 worker-params = 5:cpu-bind=5 worker-params = 6:cpu-bind=3 worker-params = 7:cpu-bind=1
mining-params = xmr:av=3&donation-interval=50
mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@pool.democats.org:45590/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@cryptonotepool.com:3336/xmr
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150 #proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 compact-stats = 1 print-timestamps = 1 thank you. i changed threads to 6 and the cpu-bind values to 6 4 2 0 10 8. im getting about 200 h/s with a cpu load around 70%. That seems a little low, but I don't have experience with your CPU. I can get ~250 h/s out of my i7 6700. Your CPU has 15MB of cache, and mining needs 2MB per thread. Try it with 7 threads, you might get a decent boost. im on 6 threads right now, so not 8 threads trying to use 16MB cache. 7 threads seems useless with only 6 physical cores Yeah, but your CPU only has 15MB, so you can't use 16MB. But you still might get a decent boost with 7 threads. It's worth a try, it's not going to hurt anything.
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January 25, 2017, 07:16:37 PM |
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hey friends i need some help setting up yam to mine on the democats pool the config files are quite complex does anyone have a template for me? i have a i7 5930k on windows 10 64 bit
Here's what I use for my i7 6700. You'll definitely want to adjust your threads and CPU binding, and also plug your address where the XXXXXXXXX's are. It also has cryptonotepool as a backup pool. threads = 4
worker-params = 0:cpu-bind=6 worker-params = 1:cpu-bind=4 worker-params = 2:cpu-bind=2 worker-params = 3:cpu-bind=0
worker-params = 4:cpu-bind=7 worker-params = 5:cpu-bind=5 worker-params = 6:cpu-bind=3 worker-params = 7:cpu-bind=1
mining-params = xmr:av=3&donation-interval=50
mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@pool.democats.org:45590/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@cryptonotepool.com:3336/xmr
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150 #proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 compact-stats = 1 print-timestamps = 1 thank you. i changed threads to 6 and the cpu-bind values to 6 4 2 0 10 8. im getting about 200 h/s with a cpu load around 70%. That seems a little low, but I don't have experience with your CPU. I can get ~250 h/s out of my i7 6700. Your CPU has 15MB of cache, and mining needs 2MB per thread. Try it with 7 threads, you might get a decent boost. im on 6 threads right now, so not 8 threads trying to use 16MB cache. 7 threads seems useless with only 6 physical cores On my Corei5 4670 machines they have 4 cores and 6Mb of cache. According to this I should be most efficient running 3 threads. When I do I get about 82 h/s when I run 4 threads I get 93 h/s .. so what does the cache have to do with this?
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January 25, 2017, 07:19:45 PM |
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hey friends i need some help setting up yam to mine on the democats pool the config files are quite complex does anyone have a template for me? i have a i7 5930k on windows 10 64 bit
Here's what I use for my i7 6700. You'll definitely want to adjust your threads and CPU binding, and also plug your address where the XXXXXXXXX's are. It also has cryptonotepool as a backup pool. threads = 4
worker-params = 0:cpu-bind=6 worker-params = 1:cpu-bind=4 worker-params = 2:cpu-bind=2 worker-params = 3:cpu-bind=0
worker-params = 4:cpu-bind=7 worker-params = 5:cpu-bind=5 worker-params = 6:cpu-bind=3 worker-params = 7:cpu-bind=1
mining-params = xmr:av=3&donation-interval=50
mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@pool.democats.org:45590/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@cryptonotepool.com:3336/xmr
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150 #proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 compact-stats = 1 print-timestamps = 1 thank you. i changed threads to 6 and the cpu-bind values to 6 4 2 0 10 8. im getting about 200 h/s with a cpu load around 70%. That seems a little low, but I don't have experience with your CPU. I can get ~250 h/s out of my i7 6700. Your CPU has 15MB of cache, and mining needs 2MB per thread. Try it with 7 threads, you might get a decent boost. im on 6 threads right now, so not 8 threads trying to use 16MB cache. 7 threads seems useless with only 6 physical cores On my Corei5 4670 machines they have 4 cores and 6Mb of cache. According to this I should be most efficient running 3 threads. When I do I get about 82 h/s when I run 4 threads I get 93 h/s .. so what does the cache have to do with this? Maybe it won't help, but it doesn't hurt to try His hashrate just seems a little low. Just trying to help.
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January 25, 2017, 07:41:30 PM |
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i am getting about 220 hashes/s with 7 threads, cpu usage seems the same, temperatures are still way below maximum the hashrate seems to increase: it started at 210 and is now at 235 5 minutes later - now stable 235 another 5 minutes later
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January 25, 2017, 07:47:10 PM |
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hey friends i need some help setting up yam to mine on the democats pool the config files are quite complex does anyone have a template for me? i have a i7 5930k on windows 10 64 bit
Here's what I use for my i7 6700. You'll definitely want to adjust your threads and CPU binding, and also plug your address where the XXXXXXXXX's are. It also has cryptonotepool as a backup pool. threads = 4
worker-params = 0:cpu-bind=6 worker-params = 1:cpu-bind=4 worker-params = 2:cpu-bind=2 worker-params = 3:cpu-bind=0
worker-params = 4:cpu-bind=7 worker-params = 5:cpu-bind=5 worker-params = 6:cpu-bind=3 worker-params = 7:cpu-bind=1
mining-params = xmr:av=3&donation-interval=50
mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@pool.democats.org:45590/xmr mine = stratum+tcp://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:x@cryptonotepool.com:3336/xmr
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150 #proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 compact-stats = 1 print-timestamps = 1 thank you. i changed threads to 6 and the cpu-bind values to 6 4 2 0 10 8. im getting about 200 h/s with a cpu load around 70%. That seems a little low, but I don't have experience with your CPU. I can get ~250 h/s out of my i7 6700. Your CPU has 15MB of cache, and mining needs 2MB per thread. Try it with 7 threads, you might get a decent boost. im on 6 threads right now, so not 8 threads trying to use 16MB cache. 7 threads seems useless with only 6 physical cores On my Corei5 4670 machines they have 4 cores and 6Mb of cache. According to this I should be most efficient running 3 threads. When I do I get about 82 h/s when I run 4 threads I get 93 h/s .. so what does the cache have to do with this? I'm guessing it's because your i5 doesn't have hyperthreading. His 6 core i7 with hyperthreading will have 12 logical cores, so he can utilize all of that cache for mining.
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January 25, 2017, 09:26:59 PM |
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thank you. i changed threads to 6 and the cpu-bind values to 6 4 2 0 10 8. im getting about 200 h/s with a cpu load around 70%.
I have the same cpu, i7-5930K at stock speed. You should be getting almost 350h with 6 threads eventually, though it may need to run a while to reach it. I don't use a config file, only a batch file to launch yam -c x -M stratum+tcp://bip1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:x@5.189.135.137:3336/xmr -t 6 use your address instead of the Xs and your pool's url The important thing is to run it as an administrator, otherwise you don't get good speed. My batch for some reason cannot run directly as admin with "run as". Or to be precise, it does but the miner throws an error about fast memory and falls back to "normal" operation What I do is run a command prompt first with admin rights and then navigate to the batch and run it from that cmd box
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BipCoin, alive and well. But Dot-Bip decentralized DNS is not happening.More info here: https://bipcoin.org/?p=2216(TL;DR We didn’t make enough to even begin to get this done, so I already returned the Indiegog donations to everyone. I’m no longer trying decentralized DNS, but will consult with anyone who wants to give it a shot.) The question is: Will you continue to develop Bipcoin and eventually implement new technologies to it as a cryptocurrency (ex. RingCT)?
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January 26, 2017, 07:02:33 AM |
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Good morning People, I was out for some personal problems... Also cryptonotepool.com has nicehash port. the port is 7776 Its nice to be back....
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Korosimus
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January 26, 2017, 07:08:19 AM |
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thank you. i changed threads to 6 and the cpu-bind values to 6 4 2 0 10 8. im getting about 200 h/s with a cpu load around 70%.
I have the same cpu, i7-5930K at stock speed. You should be getting almost 350h with 6 threads eventually, though it may need to run a while to reach it. I don't use a config file, only a batch file to launch yam -c x -M stratum+tcp://bip1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:x@5.189.135.137:3336/xmr -t 6 use your address instead of the Xs and your pool's url The important thing is to run it as an administrator, otherwise you don't get good speed. My batch for some reason cannot run directly as admin with "run as". Or to be precise, it does but the miner throws an error about fast memory and falls back to "normal" operation What I do is run a command prompt first with admin rights and then navigate to the batch and run it from that cmd box i did turn on run as admin in yam.exe properties
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January 26, 2017, 05:40:25 PM |
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I appeal to the miners, who am mining pool http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/#As I promised, permanent Miner am mining on the pool in January, it will be paid 5 BIP. For this post here or PM your wallet address. Only local wallet! Do not exchange! This is important! The payment will be January 26, the pool will be 1 month. I paid as promised 5 BIP.
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January 27, 2017, 04:20:22 AM |
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This coin has potential as long as the development continues. It's still early on and the coin seems to be maintaining well. The next step would be to try to push the coin into other exchanges to bring it more into the spotlight and raise even more awareness.
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January 27, 2017, 06:23:02 AM |
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This coin has potential as long as the development continues. It's still early on and the coin seems to be maintaining well. The next step would be to try to push the coin into other exchanges to bring it more into the spotlight and raise even more awareness.
+1. Did the poloniex one above. Really just took a minute. Bipcoin, BIP, bipcoin.org, this thread, http://democats.org/blockchain/?name=bipcoinShould add to exchange because kittens are cute and it'll be worth billions. (* not a guarantee.) done.
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January 27, 2017, 06:25:49 AM |
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This coin has potential as long as the development continues. It's still early on and the coin seems to be maintaining well. The next step would be to try to push the coin into other exchanges to bring it more into the spotlight and raise even more awareness.
+1. Did the poloniex one above. Really just took a minute. Bipcoin, BIP, bipcoin.org, this thread, http://democats.org/blockchain/?name=bipcoinShould add to exchange because kittens are cute and it'll be worth billions. (* not a guarantee.) done. Thank you for your service!
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rancemo
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January 28, 2017, 04:35:46 PM |
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What's with all these bogus trades on Cryptopia? There's a script placing orders and then immediately filling itself every few minutes. Is someone just inflating the trade volume, or is something else going on? It's frustrating to not have any real market history data.
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MWD64 (OP)
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January 29, 2017, 02:01:29 AM |
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What's with all these bogus trades on Cryptopia? There's a script placing orders and then immediately filling itself every few minutes. Is someone just inflating the trade volume, or is something else going on? It's frustrating to not have any real market history data.
I know a couple people have told me they're day trading BipCoin.
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rancemo
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January 29, 2017, 02:07:24 AM |
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What's with all these bogus trades on Cryptopia? There's a script placing orders and then immediately filling itself every few minutes. Is someone just inflating the trade volume, or is something else going on? It's frustrating to not have any real market history data.
I know a couple people have told me they're day trading BipCoin. This isn't day trading. These orders are placed and then bought/sold by the same person within a split-second. If you watch the buy and sell lists, you can see them pop in for a split second.
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MWD64 (OP)
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January 29, 2017, 02:10:07 AM Last edit: January 29, 2017, 04:14:46 AM by MWD64 |
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What's with all these bogus trades on Cryptopia? There's a script placing orders and then immediately filling itself every few minutes. Is someone just inflating the trade volume, or is something else going on? It's frustrating to not have any real market history data.
I know a couple people have told me they're day trading BipCoin. This isn't day trading. These orders are placed and then bought/sold by the same person within a split-second. If you watch the buy and sell lists, you can see them pop in for a split second. Dunno then. It's not me, and not a lot of people would have reason to do that. One person may have 100k bip though, someone kept mining the month we were shut down. Could be the opposite of day trading: someone trying to reduce the spread to make it more stable in price.
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January 29, 2017, 07:51:28 AM |
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What's with all these bogus trades on Cryptopia? There's a script placing orders and then immediately filling itself every few minutes. Is someone just inflating the trade volume, or is something else going on? It's frustrating to not have any real market history data.
It's something I've seen happen on other small exchanges and low volume coins too. Someone is trying to increase volume and set a "standard" price, most likely hoping to dump as soon as other people catch the bait.
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January 29, 2017, 06:16:31 PM |
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Reading this... I'm a bit dissapointed https://bipcoin.org/?p=2216What will be the future of this coin? Another pnd ?
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January 29, 2017, 08:33:57 PM |
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How was dot-bip a pnd? It was made clear from the start that it would only happen if enough funds were raised. There obviously isn't enough interest in the project, so it won't proceed.
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January 30, 2017, 01:20:22 AM |
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Future of the coin is a solid coin that's fun. And secure and anonymous.
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January 30, 2017, 12:10:43 PM |
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How was dot-bip a pnd? It was made clear from the start that it would only happen if enough funds were raised. There obviously isn't enough interest in the project, so it won't proceed. It's a shame it is not happening, it wouldn't be the first coin with potential that ended up being just a Pump'n'Dump.
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January 30, 2017, 12:11:45 PM |
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How was dot-bip a pnd? It was made clear from the start that it would only happen if enough funds were raised. There obviously isn't enough interest in the project, so it won't proceed. It's a shame it is not happening, it wouldn't be the first coin with potential that ended up being just a Pump'n'Dump. who's dumping? I sure am not. I had a pretty good idea I was going to not raise enough money and was going to return the donations and cancel DotBip when BipCoin was like 9 cents. And I didn't sell. MWD
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January 31, 2017, 05:12:54 PM |
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How was dot-bip a pnd? It was made clear from the start that it would only happen if enough funds were raised. There obviously isn't enough interest in the project, so it won't proceed. It's a shame it is not happening, it wouldn't be the first coin with potential that ended up being just a Pump'n'Dump. who's dumping? I sure am not. I had a pretty good idea I was going to not raise enough money and was going to return the donations and cancel DotBip when BipCoin was like 9 cents. And I didn't sell. MWD I didn't mean to say that the team will dump, a Pump'n'Dump coin would be like any other altcoin that brings no new technology but just gets pumped and dumped from time to time.
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January 31, 2017, 06:41:29 PM |
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How was dot-bip a pnd? It was made clear from the start that it would only happen if enough funds were raised. There obviously isn't enough interest in the project, so it won't proceed. It's a shame it is not happening, it wouldn't be the first coin with potential that ended up being just a Pump'n'Dump. who's dumping? I sure am not. I had a pretty good idea I was going to not raise enough money and was going to return the donations and cancel DotBip when BipCoin was like 9 cents. And I didn't sell. MWD I didn't mean to say that the team will dump, a Pump'n'Dump coin would be like any other altcoin that brings no new technology but just gets pumped and dumped from time to time. So anything that can be bought and sold? Bitcoin, USD, gold, silver are all pump and dumps?
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January 31, 2017, 06:53:47 PM |
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Is the decentralized domain name registry completely off the table? This coin doesn't seem to have much of a purpose without it. Would be nice to hear that the dot-bip thing is just going to happen at a later date once the bipcoin network is a little bigger or something, otherwise...
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MWD64 (OP)
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January 31, 2017, 06:58:17 PM |
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Is the decentralized domain name registry completely off the table? This coin doesn't seem to have much of a purpose without it. Would be nice to hear that the dot-bip thing is just going to happen at a later date once the bipcoin network is a little bigger or something, otherwise...
it's off the table. So, yeah, this is just a coin. With cats. And privacy.
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January 31, 2017, 07:24:35 PM |
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Daemon starts successfully, but when i start wallet, it shows some errors: 2017-Jan-31 22:19:57.346037 ERROR Error: wallet failed to connect to daemon (http://localhost:18871). 2017-Jan-31 22:20:39.389827 ERROR [BlockchainSynchronizer] Failed to query outdated pool transaction: NodeErrorCategory:7, Can't connect to daemon How this can be fixed?
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rancemo
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January 31, 2017, 07:28:31 PM |
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Daemon starts successfully, but when i start wallet, it shows some errors: 2017-Jan-31 22:19:57.346037 ERROR Error: wallet failed to connect to daemon (http://localhost:18871). 2017-Jan-31 22:20:39.389827 ERROR [BlockchainSynchronizer] Failed to query outdated pool transaction: NodeErrorCategory:7, Can't connect to daemon How this can be fixed? Sounds like it needs to fully synchronize and download the blockchain. If it's your first time running the daemon, it could take a few hours.
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bspus
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January 31, 2017, 08:02:07 PM |
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So anything that can be bought and sold? Bitcoin, USD, gold, silver are all pump and dumps?
They might all eventually go through a bubble, as they often do. The difference with a pump and dump coin is that, unlike all those other commodities you mentioned, brought nothing new AND were created mostly with a pump and dump in mind to make profit. So bipcoin is not such a coin, at least I don't consider it one. Regardless, it will be pumped... and dumped... possibly a few times
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February 01, 2017, 09:11:32 PM |
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So anything that can be bought and sold? Bitcoin, USD, gold, silver are all pump and dumps?
They might all eventually go through a bubble, as they often do. The difference with a pump and dump coin is that, unlike all those other commodities you mentioned, brought nothing new AND were created mostly with a pump and dump in mind to make profit. So bipcoin is not such a coin, at least I don't consider it one. Regardless, it will be pumped... and dumped... possibly a few times Yea, it wasn't created for that purpose but it will end up like that if nothing new is brought up.
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February 02, 2017, 02:50:19 PM |
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Hi, I am getting an error when starting the daemon on Linux. It had benn working fine until now: 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.563476 INFO bipcoin v0.0.0.4 () 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.578848 INFO Module folder: ./bipcoind 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.563476 INFO [daemon] bipcoin v0.0.0.4 () 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.578848 INFO [daemon] Module folder: ./bipcoind 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.638101 INFO [daemon] Initializing p2p server... 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.638101 INFO Initializing p2p server... 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.646733 INFO [node_server] Binding on 0.0.0.0:18870 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.646733 INFO Binding on 0.0.0.0:18870 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.646942 INFO [node_server] Net service binded on 0.0.0.0:18870 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.646942 INFO Net service binded on 0.0.0.0:18870 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.647302 INFO [node_server] Attempting to add IGD port mapping. 2017-Feb-02 15:45:16.647302 INFO Attempting to add IGD port mapping. 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.651343 INFO [node_server] No IGD was found. 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.651343 INFO No IGD was found. 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.651643 INFO P2p server initialized OK 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.651643 INFO [daemon] P2p server initialized OK 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.651790 INFO [daemon] Initializing core... 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.651790 INFO Initializing core... 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.661696 INFO [Blockchain] Loading blockchain... 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.661696 INFO Loading blockchain... 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.684579 INFO [miner] Mining has been stopped, 0 finished 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.684579 INFO Mining has been stopped, 0 finished SwappedVector cache hits: 0, misses: 0 (-nan%) 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR [daemon] Exception: Wrong major version 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR Exception: Wrong major version
Any ideas on how to fix it?
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February 02, 2017, 02:55:51 PM |
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Hi, 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR [daemon] Exception: Wrong major version 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR Exception: Wrong major version
Any ideas on how to fix it? looks like you're using the old version. When did you download the wallet software?
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acec
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February 02, 2017, 03:09:07 PM |
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Hi, 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR [daemon] Exception: Wrong major version 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR Exception: Wrong major version
Any ideas on how to fix it? looks like you're using the old version. When did you download the wallet software? Nope, I am using latest compiled version. Corrupt blockchain?
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MWD64 (OP)
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February 02, 2017, 03:51:43 PM |
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Hi, 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR [daemon] Exception: Wrong major version 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR Exception: Wrong major version
Any ideas on how to fix it? looks like you're using the old version. When did you download the wallet software? Nope, I am using latest compiled version. Corrupt blockchain? Nope. Blockchain working on my end. It probably means that UPnP is disabled on your router. You need to enable it. Google it.
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February 02, 2017, 06:50:56 PM |
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When you run the purse GUI for Vindows-
Wallet does not start displays a message -- "wallet already running" What could it be?
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MWD64 (OP)
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February 02, 2017, 06:54:39 PM |
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When you run the purse GUI for Vindows-
Wallet does not start displays a message -- "wallet already running" What could it be?
What is "purse GUI"? are you running the GUI and the CLI at the same time?
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February 02, 2017, 09:56:17 PM |
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When you run the purse GUI for Vindows-
Wallet does not start displays a message -- "wallet already running" What could it be?
What is "purse GUI"? are you running the GUI and the CLI at the same time? I'm guessing it's translated, and meant to say wallet instead of purse.
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MWD64 (OP)
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February 03, 2017, 12:45:29 AM |
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When you run the purse GUI for Vindows-
Wallet does not start displays a message -- "wallet already running" What could it be?
What is "purse GUI"? are you running the GUI and the CLI at the same time? I'm guessing it's translated, and meant to say wallet instead of purse. Makes sense. Question still stands.
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MWD64 (OP)
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February 03, 2017, 02:00:03 PM |
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Add a BipCoin and Bitcoin address for donations? (on github and here?)
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February 03, 2017, 02:18:12 PM Last edit: February 03, 2017, 02:44:17 PM by KittyCatTech |
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Add a BipCoin and Bitcoin address for donations? (on github and here?)
BipCoin donations accepted: bip1WevdQxcaVYr1bRuqEsEqU4vEJ5qFtHsrWANG7hbTYyvTmvTswC8FcX6yAZ2MunWE3Fu1qLpTBVU nf7hDhWpi4BbozDmQJ1 also, I added XMR and BIP donation address it to the github readme.md file.
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February 03, 2017, 02:49:49 PM |
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Hi, 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR [daemon] Exception: Wrong major version 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR Exception: Wrong major version
Any ideas on how to fix it? looks like you're using the old version. When did you download the wallet software? Nope, I am using latest compiled version. Corrupt blockchain? Nope. Blockchain working on my end. It probably means that UPnP is disabled on your router. You need to enable it. Google it. Double nope. I was right. The blockchain (my blockchain) was corrupt. I deleted and resynced and that fixed the problem.
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MWD64 (OP)
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February 03, 2017, 03:22:03 PM |
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Hi, 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR [daemon] Exception: Wrong major version 2017-Feb-02 15:45:20.685271 ERROR Exception: Wrong major version
Any ideas on how to fix it? looks like you're using the old version. When did you download the wallet software? Nope, I am using latest compiled version. Corrupt blockchain? Nope. Blockchain working on my end. It probably means that UPnP is disabled on your router. You need to enable it. Google it. Double nope. I was right. The blockchain (my blockchain) was corrupt. I deleted and resynced and that fixed the problem. Good. And thanks for getting back to us about the success. You weren't specific, so I thought you were implying there was a problem with the global blockchain, not your local one. That's why I said "nope."
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Jansaa
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February 07, 2017, 05:28:54 AM |
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February 08, 2017, 04:15:32 PM Last edit: February 08, 2017, 04:40:57 PM by KittyCatTech |
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If you have not used NiceHash.com to rent BipCoin Miners, you should check it out. It is a market for renting hashing power that supports many different mining algorithms including our favorite CryptoNight that is used for mining BipCoin. To use NiceHash you open an account, deposit BTC(Bitcoin), then put in the mining pool that you want it to point the hashing power towards with your BipCoin address as the username. The last step is to bid on how much you want to pay for the hashing power. The orders page shows a list on all the current bids and how much hashing power they are getting. Please sign up with my affiliate link: https://www.nicehash.com/?refby=88315https://i.imgur.com/ZJpj8xG.jpgI just published a bot on github that updates your NiceHash orders based on: 1. Total Network Hashrate and block reward, from mining pool 2. Price of BIP on Cryptopia order book 3. Lowest cost to buy hashing on NiceHash order book The NiceHash API does have one problem that is only lets you decrease your bid price by .001 BTC/MH/Day once every 10 min. You can get around this by canceling your order and making a new order but there is a fee of .0001 BTC every time you put up a new order. To avoid the extra fee my bot just keeps trying to lower the bid price each time it is run. https://github.com/KittyCatTech/bipcoin-nicehash-botPlease send me some BipCoin if you like it: bip1WevdQxcaVYr1bRuqEsEqU4vEJ5qFtHsrWANG7hbTYyvTmvTswC8FcX6yAZ2MunWE3Fu1qLpTBVU nf7hDhWpi4BbozDmQJ1
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February 09, 2017, 12:09:12 PM |
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The NiceHash API does have one problem that is only lets you decrease your bid price by .001 BTC/MH/Day once every 10 min. You can get around this by canceling your order and making a new order but there is a fee of .0001 BTC every time you put up a new order. To avoid the extra fee my bot just keeps trying to lower the bid price each time it is run.
Because of this issue with the nicehash API I have decided to update the bot to cancel and relist orders. I emailed NiceHash but they wont raise the the limit on how much you can decrease your bid price. Because the decrease price function in the API only decreases the order price by such a very small amount, it is necessary to cancel and relist the order when it is mining at a cost above the max price you are currently willing to pay. The downside to this is that a small fee is incurred to relist (currently 0.0001 BTC) therefore care should be taken to monitor how often orders are being relisted by the bot by viewing the order history ( https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=horders). You can see the code changes here: https://github.com/KittyCatTech/bipcoin-nicehash-bot/commit/27a3be31edb3a905d73fdbf71414da6d757ad619Main link to the github: https://github.com/KittyCatTech/bipcoin-nicehash-bot
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MWD64 (OP)
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February 09, 2017, 01:18:37 PM |
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The NiceHash API does have one problem that is only lets you decrease your bid price by .001 BTC/MH/Day once every 10 min. You can get around this by canceling your order and making a new order but there is a fee of .0001 BTC every time you put up a new order. To avoid the extra fee my bot just keeps trying to lower the bid price each time it is run.
Because of this issue with the nicehash API I have decided to update the bot to cancel and relist orders. I emailed NiceHash but they wont raise the the limit on how much you can decrease your bid price. Because the decrease price function in the API only decreases the order price by such a very small amount, it is necessary to cancel and relist the order when it is mining at a cost above the max price you are currently willing to pay. The downside to this is that a small fee is incurred to relist (currently 0.0001 BTC) therefore care should be taken to monitor how often orders are being relisted by the bot by viewing the order history ( https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=horders). You can see the code changes here: https://github.com/KittyCatTech/bipcoin-nicehash-bot/commit/27a3be31edb3a905d73fdbf71414da6d757ad619Main link to the github: https://github.com/KittyCatTech/bipcoin-nicehash-botAdded on BipCot.org to list of things license BipCot NoGov license. http://bipcot.org/?p=1107
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February 09, 2017, 04:56:44 PM |
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I will add this to my collection.
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MWD64 (OP)
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February 09, 2017, 05:51:56 PM |
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I will add this to my collection. lol. He's not doing a good job guarding that gold.
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rancemo
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February 10, 2017, 04:01:32 AM |
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Total supply of BIP should break 1 million within the next several hours!
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February 10, 2017, 04:31:32 AM |
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Total supply of BIP should break 1 million within the next several hours!
Nice! break out the kratom champagne!
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MWD64 (OP)
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February 10, 2017, 04:44:47 AM |
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Total supply of BIP should break 1 million within the next several hours!
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February 10, 2017, 06:55:59 PM |
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yo, just wondering how to solo mine this? can i use GUI wallet or? i have 5x 7950 and just want to give it some love, i'am feeling lucky
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yo, just wondering how to solo mine this? can i use GUI wallet or? i have 5x 7950 and just want to give it some love, i'am feeling lucky yes can solo mine, but not with GUI wallet. Have to use CLI wallet. There are no GPU miners for solo mining. The only way is to make a private pool.
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rancemo
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February 11, 2017, 06:40:24 AM |
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yo, just wondering how to solo mine this? can i use GUI wallet or? i have 5x 7950 and just want to give it some love, i'am feeling lucky yes can solo mine, but not with GUI wallet. Have to use CLI wallet. There are no GPU miners for solo mining. The only way is to make a private pool. You can supposedly solo mine with Wolf's AMD miner, but I've never tried it. The configuration looks something like this: minerd -a cryptonight -o daemon+tcp://:/json_rpc -u <address> -p x
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February 11, 2017, 07:38:59 AM |
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yo, just wondering how to solo mine this? can i use GUI wallet or? i have 5x 7950 and just want to give it some love, i'am feeling lucky yes can solo mine, but not with GUI wallet. Have to use CLI wallet. There are no GPU miners for solo mining. The only way is to make a private pool. You can supposedly solo mine with Wolf's AMD miner, but I've never tried it. The configuration looks something like this: minerd -a cryptonight -o daemon+tcp://:/json_rpc -u <address> -p x He wants to solo mine with GPUs. He has 5x HD7950.
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rancemo
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February 11, 2017, 07:44:53 AM |
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yo, just wondering how to solo mine this? can i use GUI wallet or? i have 5x 7950 and just want to give it some love, i'am feeling lucky yes can solo mine, but not with GUI wallet. Have to use CLI wallet. There are no GPU miners for solo mining. The only way is to make a private pool. You can supposedly solo mine with Wolf's AMD miner, but I've never tried it. The configuration looks something like this: minerd -a cryptonight -o daemon+tcp://:/json_rpc -u <address> -p x He wants to solo mine with GPUs. He has 5x HD7950. Yes, I know. Wolf's readme has a very brief "Solo Mining" section, but like I said before, I haven't tried it. Maybe it only works with XMR https://github.com/wolf9466/wolf-xmr-miner
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February 11, 2017, 07:18:00 PM |
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"Unlike many coins, we spend a lot of time on writing high-quality and easy to follow tech tutorials to simplify explaining things most coins don't bother explaining....things most coin teams take for granted that people know. (Most noobs do not know these things: how to mine, how to transact, how to add a transaction ID, dealing with network issues, etc.)"
Any of these tutorials available already?
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February 11, 2017, 08:03:51 PM |
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"Unlike many coins, we spend a lot of time on writing high-quality and easy to follow tech tutorials to simplify explaining things most coins don't bother explaining....things most coin teams take for granted that people know. (Most noobs do not know these things: how to mine, how to transact, how to add a transaction ID, dealing with network issues, etc.)"
Any of these tutorials available already?
You could have found these by using the search function at the top right of the BipCoin site, but: Download and How-to (includes how to transact, and dealing with network issues) https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=93How to mine: https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=16How to add a transaction ID: https://bipcoin.org/?p=2095MWD
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February 18, 2017, 06:22:43 PM |
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actually badluck is this that its rate is up over 700 kh and mine request is also on the way.
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rancemo
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March 03, 2017, 11:04:12 PM |
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New miner for nvidia cards. I got a decent hashrate bump on my GTX 950. https://github.com/xmrMiner
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March 04, 2017, 01:42:28 AM |
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March 04, 2017, 07:06:38 AM |
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Its noticeably faster but with ccminer I could mine with my 980 and still use the pc, watch movies etc. With this one, its much harder. Even opening and dragging windows around is slow.
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rancemo
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March 04, 2017, 07:11:46 AM |
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Its noticeably faster but with ccminer I could mine with my 980 and still use the pc, watch movies etc. With this one, its much harder. Even opening and dragging windows around is slow. Yeah, I use integrated graphics for the displays, so it won't affect me.
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March 06, 2017, 09:24:39 PM |
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does it support changing settings for individual cards, if so, how would i translate this 2 card setup into the new miner: ccminer-cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://dal-1.xmrpool.net:7779 -u walletaddress -p 600s -l 8x56,8x48 -d 0,1
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March 16, 2017, 01:01:13 PM |
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Hello all, I'm looing for some help here getting me started mining Bipcoin. I'm a total newbie to this forum and forums in general and definitely a newbie when it comes to this cmd stuff, please forgive me if I goof up. I've gone to the "how to" page on bipcoin.org and followed all the instructions (I think) and I'm getting this strange error code when attempting to send the "start" command. I'm trying to upload a picture of the error I'm getting. http://okay that clearly didn't work. I'm uncertain how to attach an image file to this reply so I'll just copy the error I received. Can not load config file Miner version: yam M7v-win64-sandy-bridge/yvg1900 Error: Can not enable [SeLockMemoryPrivilege] privilege, error=1300 Warning: Huge Pages not available, performance may degrade Checking target [stratum+tcp://bip1XyPW7UXi32mBp4Pr2X1quL6ae3wmvHGiR2uWzjgsVycffUte4QjdqdTFKQMpDR1oNrrdiycEUWXn1NYf2sAV2n7SwgjS1K:x@bip.ms-pool.net.ua:3333/xmr]... Target OK Checking XMR optimizations compatibility... Then I get the "yam.exe has stopped working" "a problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available." Does anybody recognize this error? If anybody can please give me a hand here or point me in the right direction, I sure would appreciate it! Thank you!
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Need help please Dev. Or actually anyone mining. I'm using claymore miner it does not recognize the wallet address and only supports dash and monero and 4 others. How do I mine other coins ? I have the latest version. It's not a driver problem they are up to date. It just won't accept the address. Please help thanks.
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Nik4691
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March 20, 2017, 04:52:04 PM |
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Need help please Dev. Or actually anyone mining. I'm claymore minor it does not recognize the wallet address and only supports dash and monero and 4 others. How do I mine other coins ? I have the latest version. It's not a driver problem theubuo to date. Iy just won't accept the address. Please help thanks.
If you mean Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.7 Beta - POOL (or newer), add in your .bat file:
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March 23, 2017, 04:58:52 PM |
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Sorry if already asked in this thread, but what is development roadmap if any?
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MWD64 (OP)
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March 23, 2017, 05:04:00 PM |
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Sorry if already asked in this thread, but what is development roadmap if any?
Just keeping up with updates on Bytecoin. As discussed with you a while back. Didn't we talk about that?
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March 23, 2017, 05:38:21 PM |
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Sorry if already asked in this thread, but what is development roadmap if any?
Just keeping up with updates on Bytecoin. As discussed with you a while back. Didn't we talk about that? Maybe. Memories are fragile. Just checking here how other CN coins are doing.
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March 24, 2017, 06:35:28 AM |
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Sorry if already asked in this thread, but what is development roadmap if any?
Just keeping up with updates on Bytecoin. As discussed with you a while back. Didn't we talk about that? Maybe. Memories are fragile. Just checking here how other CN coins are doing. ours is solid, transactions work great now. More than I can say for XCI. tons of "stuck transaction", "unable to transact" stuff on there. and daily sales are 5-15 thousand US dollars. I think people are day trading it or something.
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March 24, 2017, 06:56:59 AM |
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and daily sales are 5-15 thousand US dollars. I think people are day trading it or something.
Actually I see fake volume on cryptopia on many pairs. Not only on BIP.
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March 24, 2017, 06:58:18 AM |
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and daily sales are 5-15 thousand US dollars. I think people are day trading it or something.
Actually I see fake volume on cryptopia on many pairs. Not only on BIP. What does that mean? Is it something Cryptopia is doing?
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March 24, 2017, 06:59:57 AM |
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and daily sales are 5-15 thousand US dollars. I think people are day trading it or something.
Actually I see fake volume on cryptopia on many pairs. Not only on BIP. What does that mean? Is it something Cryptopia is doing? I bet it's a witch^W exchange's craft, ask/bid appears then immediate sell/buy happens, this is how you pump volume to attract customers. Hitbtc is/have been famous for this kind of advertisement. And the only way to buy/sell something is market buy or dump.
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March 24, 2017, 07:01:51 AM |
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and daily sales are 5-15 thousand US dollars. I think people are day trading it or something.
Actually I see fake volume on cryptopia on many pairs. Not only on BIP. What does that mean? Is it something Cryptopia is doing? I bet it's a witch^W exchange's craft, ask/bid appears then immediate sell/buy happens, this is how you pump volume to attract customers. Hitbtc is/have been famous for this kind of advertisement. ah. yeah. A while back it just jumped up to that one day and has been like that since. And someone had told me they were making a little money daytrading BIP, so I assumed that's what it was.
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March 24, 2017, 07:06:15 AM |
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I bet it's a witch^W exchange's craft, ask/bid appears then immediate sell/buy happens, this is how you pump volume to attract customers. Hitbtc is/have been famous for this kind of advertisement.
ah. yeah. A while back it just jumped up to that one day and has been like that since. And someone had told me they were making a little money daytrading BIP, so I assumed that's what it was. All the trades are fake you can notice it by looking at action, order book is untouched, all deals simply appears out of thin air you barely will notice orders matching marking history. it's selfish trading by exchange with 0 fees indeed or just a scam by pumpers trying to show fake volume and probably pump it.
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March 25, 2017, 12:29:30 PM Last edit: March 25, 2017, 02:39:04 PM by markus124 |
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I noticed the same. They put an order and buy or sell in a sec just to fake volume and get traders, but i have to say that alot of these coin end up pumping.
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March 25, 2017, 11:19:21 PM |
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http://bip.crypto-coins.club/ not paying, address : bip1ihXTNczAXgbo5U6UnijVGXNrnoWBCFzQZjFhFV1kaxmt9ZNwXuW3DDAg5RwFxzGmd1htPyDaTS2 iiRkJXvJT4M8qbUSs8n 0 on stats, 0 received.
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March 25, 2017, 11:26:11 PM |
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http://bip.crypto-coins.club/ not paying, address : bip1ihXTNczAXgbo5U6UnijVGXNrnoWBCFzQZjFhFV1kaxmt9ZNwXuW3DDAg5RwFxzGmd1htPyDaTS2 iiRkJXvJT4M8qbUSs8n 0 on stats, 0 received. How long have you been mining? You won't see a balance until after 60 blocks or roughly two hours and won't get a payment until reaching a balance of 1 BIP.
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March 25, 2017, 11:35:54 PM |
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http://bip.crypto-coins.club/ not paying, address : bip1ihXTNczAXgbo5U6UnijVGXNrnoWBCFzQZjFhFV1kaxmt9ZNwXuW3DDAg5RwFxzGmd1htPyDaTS2 iiRkJXvJT4M8qbUSs8n 0 on stats, 0 received. How long have you been mining? You won't see a balance until after 60 blocks or roughly two hours and won't get a payment until reaching a balance of 1 BIP. I mined with 30kh/s for like 2/3 hours using nicehash. Either its an issue with the pool or ... EDIT- starting to pay now.
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Lauren Smith
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March 28, 2017, 05:40:30 PM |
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Need help please Dev. Or actually anyone mining. I'm claymore minor it does not recognize the wallet address and only supports dash and monero and 4 others. How do I mine other coins ? I have the latest version. It's not a driver problem theubuo to date. Iy just won't accept the address. Please help thanks.
If you mean Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.7 Beta - POOL (or newer), add in your .bat file: I have all coin 1 . But I'm using the config files so if I change the .Bat file will it work ? I thought it would not make any difference. Thanks for helping though I appreciate it. Hopefully I can get it working I haven't tried changing the .Bat file but I will soon then get to mining ^^
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March 28, 2017, 06:16:37 PM |
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All the trades are fake you can notice it by looking at action, order book is untouched, all deals simply appears out of thin air you barely will notice orders matching marking history. it's selfish trading by exchange with 0 fees indeed or just a scam by pumpers trying to show fake volume and probably pump it. [/quote]
Stop talking like a weirdo!!! prove this stupid shit before you start sounding like CNN ya fake news fk lol!
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March 28, 2017, 06:21:11 PM |
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All the trades are fake you can notice it by looking at action, order book is untouched, all deals simply appears out of thin air you barely will notice orders matching marking history. it's selfish trading by exchange with 0 fees indeed or just a scam by pumpers trying to show fake volume and probably pump it.
Stop talking like a weirdo!!! prove this stupid shit before you start sounding like CNN ya fake news fk lol! lol. I'm a dev on this coin and I trust sammy007 to be correct. He's the smartest guy in the room.
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March 28, 2017, 06:22:08 PM |
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All the trades are fake you can notice it by looking at action, order book is untouched, all deals simply appears out of thin air you barely will notice orders matching marking history. it's selfish trading by exchange with 0 fees indeed or just a scam by pumpers trying to show fake volume and probably pump it.
Stop talking like a weirdo!!! prove this stupid shit before you start sounding like CNN ya fake news fk lol!
All you have to do is watch it to see the fake volume. There are legit trades, but very few. If it's not Cryptopia doing it, someone is throwing away a lot of money in fees.
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March 28, 2017, 06:25:52 PM |
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All the trades are fake you can notice it by looking at action, order book is untouched, all deals simply appears out of thin air you barely will notice orders matching marking history. it's selfish trading by exchange with 0 fees indeed or just a scam by pumpers trying to show fake volume and probably pump it.
Stop talking like a weirdo!!! prove this stupid shit before you start sounding like CNN ya fake news fk lol!
All you have to do is watch it to see the fake volume. There are legit trades, but very few. If it's not Cryptopia doing it, someone is throwing away a lot of money in fees. Also, the "volume" went WAY down the day after Sammy pointed this out on here.
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March 29, 2017, 12:31:11 PM |
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any news for new exchange? i think Bipcoin need a big exchange for now. bittrex or polo will help us lost haha
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MWD64 (OP)
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March 29, 2017, 02:14:18 PM |
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any news for new exchange? i think Bipcoin need a big exchange for now. bittrex or polo will help us lost haha we wrote them all. If you know anyone there, drop them a note please. Thank you.
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March 30, 2017, 08:28:32 AM |
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I bet it's a witch^W exchange's craft, ask/bid appears then immediate sell/buy happens, this is how you pump volume to attract customers. Hitbtc is/have been famous for this kind of advertisement.
ah. yeah. A while back it just jumped up to that one day and has been like that since. And someone had told me they were making a little money daytrading BIP, so I assumed that's what it was. All the trades are fake you can notice it by looking at action, order book is untouched, all deals simply appears out of thin air you barely will notice orders matching marking history. it's selfish trading by exchange with 0 fees indeed or just a scam by pumpers trying to show fake volume and probably pump it. I think you are wrong. Cryptopia not playing that ever. I am in Cryptopia for two years or more and I have never seen manipulation. . . You do not contemplate the possibility of "C.A.T traderbot" and some people with 20-30 btc to play and take out dividends in an easy way, because I see large volume and expensive, but fast and cheap purchases, with a lot of profit with few moves. You also do not contemplate the possibility that internal exchange currency 'DOT' has given great benefits to investors and these reinvest in ALT's business. I repeat, Cryptopia is the most friendly, fresh and honest exchange you can find, with a big difference. If you have doubts because I come from puppy-socks, I'll tell you that I'm probably the bad ass of Cryptopia. You have a good day
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March 30, 2017, 03:17:16 PM |
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I bet it's a witch^W exchange's craft, ask/bid appears then immediate sell/buy happens, this is how you pump volume to attract customers. Hitbtc is/have been famous for this kind of advertisement.
ah. yeah. A while back it just jumped up to that one day and has been like that since. And someone had told me they were making a little money daytrading BIP, so I assumed that's what it was. All the trades are fake you can notice it by looking at action, order book is untouched, all deals simply appears out of thin air you barely will notice orders matching marking history. it's selfish trading by exchange with 0 fees indeed or just a scam by pumpers trying to show fake volume and probably pump it. I think you are wrong. Cryptopia not playing that ever. I am in Cryptopia for two years or more and I have never seen manipulation. . . You do not contemplate the possibility of "C.A.T traderbot" and some people with 20-30 btc to play and take out dividends in an easy way, because I see large volume and expensive, but fast and cheap purchases, with a lot of profit with few moves. You also do not contemplate the possibility that internal exchange currency 'DOT' has given great benefits to investors and these reinvest in ALT's business. I repeat, Cryptopia is the most friendly, fresh and honest exchange you can find, with a big difference. If you have doubts because I come from puppy-socks, I'll tell you that I'm probably the bad ass of Cryptopia. You have a good day I do know that two people have told me they were making money day trading BipCoin.
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March 30, 2017, 06:41:08 PM |
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March 30, 2017, 09:02:19 PM |
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A shame about its 2% fee. Sadly, it may not last very long given the others are at 1%. :/
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March 30, 2017, 09:48:41 PM |
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A shame about its 2% fee. Sadly, it may not last very long given the others are at 1%. :/ Good point. But not mine and I don't know who made it. Maybe they'll read this and wise up. If I were starting a pool, I'd make it ZERO percent fee for the first month.
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March 30, 2017, 10:01:44 PM |
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A shame about its 2% fee. Sadly, it may not last very long given the others are at 1%. :/ Good point. But not mine and I don't know who made it. Maybe they'll read this and wise up. If I were starting a pool, I'd make it ZERO percent fee for the first month. Yeah, gotta compete with the already established pools.
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March 30, 2017, 10:03:55 PM |
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A shame about its 2% fee. Sadly, it may not last very long given the others are at 1%. :/ Good point. But not mine and I don't know who made it. Maybe they'll read this and wise up. If I were starting a pool, I'd make it ZERO percent fee for the first month. Yeah, gotta compete with the already established pools. I'd make it ZERO percent fee for the first month and say on the site that it will go up to 1% after a month. Some people would switch, then likely stay, if things are working well during that month.
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March 30, 2017, 11:28:31 PM |
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that.
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March 30, 2017, 11:30:49 PM |
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that. Post your config. With ccminer, mine looks like this: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x
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March 30, 2017, 11:34:10 PM |
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that. Post your config. With ccminer, mine looks like this: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x It's exactly the same as what you put but it's claymore miner not cc. Also what is actually going on. There is an epool file with stratums in it I take away # to use the one I want. Then there is a config file and then the Bat Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry . The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this.
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March 30, 2017, 11:38:17 PM |
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that. Post your config. With ccminer, mine looks like this: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x It's exactly the same as what you put but it's claymore miner not cc. Also what is actually going on. There is an epool file with stratums in it I take away # to use the one I want. Then there is a config file and then the Bat Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry . The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this. I'm not much of a fan of Claymore's miner given its fee and the fact that it is closed source, so I can't really help you there. All I can recommend is attempting to use ccminer.
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March 30, 2017, 11:46:07 PM |
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that. Post your config. With ccminer, mine looks like this: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x It's exactly the same as what you put but it's claymore miner not cc. Also what is actually going on. There is an epool file with stratums in it I take away # to use the one I want. Then there is a config file and then the Bat Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry . The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this. I'm not much of a fan of Claymore's miner given its fee and the fact that it is closed source, so I can't really help you there. All I can recommend is attempting to use ccminer. It's an and how can I use ccminer that is Nvidia . Now what ? I have not mined anything but xmr . Never any other cryptonote
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that. Post your config. With ccminer, mine looks like this: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x It's exactly the same as what you put but it's claymore miner not cc. Also what is actually going on. There is an epool file with stratums in it I take away # to use the one I want. Then there is a config file and then the Bat Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry . The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this. I'm not much of a fan of Claymore's miner given its fee and the fact that it is closed source, so I can't really help you there. All I can recommend is attempting to use ccminer. It's an and how can I use ccminer that is Nvidia . Now what ? I have not mined anything but xmr . Never any other cryptonote Try this: https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releasesThe config will be the same as the one I previously posted: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x Windows & Nvidia.
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that. Post your config. With ccminer, mine looks like this: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x It's exactly the same as what you put but it's claymore miner not cc. Also what is actually going on. There is an epool file with stratums in it I take away # to use the one I want. Then there is a config file and then the Bat Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry . The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this. I'm not much of a fan of Claymore's miner given its fee and the fact that it is closed source, so I can't really help you there. All I can recommend is attempting to use ccminer. It's an and how can I use ccminer that is Nvidia . Now what ? I have not mined anything but xmr . Never any other cryptonote Try this: https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releasesThe config will be the same as the one I previously posted: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x Windows & Nvidia. I have an AMD.... Have you tried connecting to a Monero pool? That'd be where I'd start.
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that. Post your config. With ccminer, mine looks like this: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x It's exactly the same as what you put but it's claymore miner not cc. Also what is actually going on. There is an epool file with stratums in it I take away # to use the one I want. Then there is a config file and then the Bat Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry . The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this. I'm not much of a fan of Claymore's miner given its fee and the fact that it is closed source, so I can't really help you there. All I can recommend is attempting to use ccminer. It's an and how can I use ccminer that is Nvidia . Now what ? I have not mined anything but xmr . Never any other cryptonote Try this: https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releasesThe config will be the same as the one I previously posted: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x Windows & Nvidia. I have an AMD.... Have you tried connecting to a Monero pool? That'd be where I'd start. Yes monero worked first time no issues. The last cryptonote I tried to mine gave issues as well. Your comments on this thread sound kind of demanding and sound like you're blaming us. Are you?
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that. Post your config. With ccminer, mine looks like this: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x It's exactly the same as what you put but it's claymore miner not cc. Also what is actually going on. There is an epool file with stratums in it I take away # to use the one I want. Then there is a config file and then the Bat Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry . The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this. I'm not much of a fan of Claymore's miner given its fee and the fact that it is closed source, so I can't really help you there. All I can recommend is attempting to use ccminer. It's an and how can I use ccminer that is Nvidia . Now what ? I have not mined anything but xmr . Never any other cryptonote Try this: https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releasesThe config will be the same as the one I previously posted: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x Windows & Nvidia. I have an AMD.... Have you tried connecting to a Monero pool? That'd be where I'd start. Yes monero worked first time no issues. The last cryptonote I tried to mine gave issues as well. Your comments on this thread sound kind of demanding and sound like you're blaming us. Are you? It''s not your fault. I've had problems with other cryptonote currencies too so it's not just your coin. Sensitive much ? @Namiks Thank you for helping me.I think I will download a fresh copy of claymore miner and try untill it works then use the fresh copy as a backup.
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OMG ?! Please someone help me I'm getting very frustrated. Why is is so difficult just to mine cryptonote ? I mined xmr just fine no issue. I did exactly the same thing except obviously I used my bio wallet and stratum pool. I get json.rs failed login. Something like that. Post your config. With ccminer, mine looks like this: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x It's exactly the same as what you put but it's claymore miner not cc. Also what is actually going on. There is an epool file with stratums in it I take away # to use the one I want. Then there is a config file and then the Bat Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry . The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this. I'm not much of a fan of Claymore's miner given its fee and the fact that it is closed source, so I can't really help you there. All I can recommend is attempting to use ccminer. It's an and how can I use ccminer that is Nvidia . Now what ? I have not mined anything but xmr . Never any other cryptonote Try this: https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releasesThe config will be the same as the one I previously posted: ccminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool:port -u wallet_address -p x Windows & Nvidia. I have an AMD.... Have you tried connecting to a Monero pool? That'd be where I'd start. Yes monero worked first time no issues. The last cryptonote I tried to mine gave issues as well. Your comments on this thread sound kind of demanding and sound like you're blaming us. Are you? It''s not your fault. I've had problems with other cryptonote currencies too so it's not just your coin. Sensitive much ? @Namiks Thank you for helping me.I think I will download a fresh copy of claymore miner and try untill it works then use the fresh copy as a backup. I hope it all works out.
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Sensitive much ?
lolz. No. But people are pretty pushy with "fix my shit now" on this forum, and on this thread. It's nice to be asked nicely. Some of your comments here sound entitled and demanding. Read 'em out loud if you think I'm wrong. Like "Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry. The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this." and other comments. Also, did you read our tutorial?: How to mine BipCoin with mining pools: https://bipcoin.org/?p=1162Is this the LRN Lauren Smith?
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Sensitive much ?
lolz. No. But people are pretty pushy with "fix my shit now" on this forum, and on this thread. It's nice to be asked nicely. Some of your comments here sound entitled and demanding. Read 'em out loud if you think I'm wrong. Like "Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry. The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this." and other comments. Also, did you read our tutorial?: How to mine BipCoin with mining pools: https://bipcoin.org/?p=1162Is this the LRN Lauren Smith? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1600363.0 this miner for AMD works fine
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March 31, 2017, 11:52:11 AM |
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Sensitive much ?
lolz. No. But people are pretty pushy with "fix my shit now" on this forum, and on this thread. It's nice to be asked nicely. Some of your comments here sound entitled and demanding. Read 'em out loud if you think I'm wrong. Like "Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry. The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this." and other comments. Also, did you read our tutorial?: How to mine BipCoin with mining pools: https://bipcoin.org/?p=1162Is this the LRN Lauren Smith? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1600363.0 this miner for AMD works fine Thank you for your service!
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Sensitive much ?
lolz. No. But people are pretty pushy with "fix my shit now" on this forum, and on this thread. It's nice to be asked nicely. Some of your comments here sound entitled and demanding. Read 'em out loud if you think I'm wrong. Like "Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry. The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this." and other comments. Also, did you read our tutorial?: How to mine BipCoin with mining pools: https://bipcoin.org/?p=1162Is this the LRN Lauren Smith? You getting upset for nothing. I'm not argueing with you. If you think I'm entitled then why are you making everything about you and taking personal offense ? Sensitive much ?
lolz. No. But people are pretty pushy with "fix my shit now" on this forum, and on this thread. It's nice to be asked nicely. Some of your comments here sound entitled and demanding. Read 'em out loud if you think I'm wrong. Like "Now why do the have 3 ways to add a pool ? Making me quite angry. The last 2 coins I wanted to mine I couldn't because of the Dev and now this." and other comments. Also, did you read our tutorial?: How to mine BipCoin with mining pools: https://bipcoin.org/?p=1162Is this the LRN Lauren Smith? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1600363.0 this miner for AMD works fine Ok thanks. I will try that one out but it says it has no support and wants my to go to cgminer. I tried cgminer so I will try what you recommend. I got claymore to work. There 3 ways to add pools so I deleted them and just left the .bat ran it and it worked. I think it was getting confused.
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Are there any plans to have BipCoin listed on exchanges other than Cryptopia?
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New logo would be nice
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April 02, 2017, 01:18:22 AM |
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Mining goes well. Profitable coin to mine. I am pleased with it.
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April 02, 2017, 03:58:19 PM Last edit: April 02, 2017, 05:19:58 PM by bspus |
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Indeed, after a long period of high difficulty, unjustifiably high at least with respect to the price, we gradually returned to levels I'm comfortable with. Enough so to divert 100% of my cpu mining back to bip. Let's see how long it lasts.
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Indeed, after a long period of high difficulty, unjustifiably high at least with respect to the price, we gradually returned to levels I'm comfortable with. Enough so to divert 100% of my cpu mining back to bip. Let's see how long it lasts.
Just gotta hope people are willing to pay decent prices for the new coins coming into circulation.
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Indeed, after a long period of high difficulty, unjustifiably high at least with respect to the price, we gradually returned to levels I'm comfortable with. Enough so to divert 100% of my cpu mining back to bip. Let's see how long it lasts.
Just gotta hope people are willing to pay decent prices for the new coins coming into circulation. little-known secret: BipCoin is one of the most profitable coins to mine (and has been for months). And the difficulty is WAY lower then most profitable coins, so open to people with less mining power: http://whattomine.com/And BipCoin is usually the most profitable CryptoNote coin to mine.
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Indeed, after a long period of high difficulty, unjustifiably high at least with respect to the price, we gradually returned to levels I'm comfortable with. Enough so to divert 100% of my cpu mining back to bip. Let's see how long it lasts.
Just gotta hope people are willing to pay decent prices for the new coins coming into circulation. little-known secret: BipCoin is one of the most profitable coins to mine (and has been for months). And the difficulty is WAY lower then most profitable coins, so open to people with less mining power: http://whattomine.com/And BipCoin is usually the most profitable CryptoNote coin to mine. Just needs to hit a better exchange.
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Indeed, after a long period of high difficulty, unjustifiably high at least with respect to the price, we gradually returned to levels I'm comfortable with. Enough so to divert 100% of my cpu mining back to bip. Let's see how long it lasts.
Just gotta hope people are willing to pay decent prices for the new coins coming into circulation. little-known secret: BipCoin is one of the most profitable coins to mine (and has been for months). And the difficulty is WAY lower then most profitable coins, so open to people with less mining power: http://whattomine.com/And BipCoin is usually the most profitable CryptoNote coin to mine. Just needs to hit a better exchange. Yup, we need Bittrex listing.
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April 04, 2017, 04:11:44 PM |
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Indeed, after a long period of high difficulty, unjustifiably high at least with respect to the price, we gradually returned to levels I'm comfortable with. Enough so to divert 100% of my cpu mining back to bip. Let's see how long it lasts.
Just gotta hope people are willing to pay decent prices for the new coins coming into circulation. little-known secret: BipCoin is one of the most profitable coins to mine (and has been for months). And the difficulty is WAY lower then most profitable coins, so open to people with less mining power: http://whattomine.com/And BipCoin is usually the most profitable CryptoNote coin to mine. Just needs to hit a better exchange. Yup, we need Bittrex listing. Bittrex would be great. The problem with Cryptopia is its reputation for allowing pretty much any shitcoin to get listed. It pushes away a lot of serious investors.
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Net hashrate appears to have doubled. That's great.
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name change and design upgrade wod work wonders for bip perhaps some new exchanges will follow too
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April 07, 2017, 09:59:13 PM |
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New BipCoin pool available from PoolTo.Be : - good peering / fast link - 1% fee - long time running pools - TLS support for claymore lower fees. - Stats per worker ID - Direct payout to exchange supported - Server side keep alive. and more ! check : https://bip.poolto.be
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April 07, 2017, 10:53:13 PM |
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New BipCoin pool available from PoolTo.Be : - good peering / fast link - 1% fee - long time running pools - TLS support for claymore lower fees. - Stats per worker ID - Direct payout to exchange supported - Server side keep alive. and more ! check : https://bip.poolto.beadded on our website and on the announce page of this thread. Thank you for your service!
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April 11, 2017, 11:49:10 AM |
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Indeed, after a long period of high difficulty, unjustifiably high at least with respect to the price, we gradually returned to levels I'm comfortable with. Enough so to divert 100% of my cpu mining back to bip. Let's see how long it lasts.
Just gotta hope people are willing to pay decent prices for the new coins coming into circulation. little-known secret: BipCoin is one of the most profitable coins to mine (and has been for months). And the difficulty is WAY lower then most profitable coins, so open to people with less mining power: http://whattomine.com/And BipCoin is usually the most profitable CryptoNote coin to mine. Profitable, but are you really able to sell your coins with such low daily volumes, without crashing the price?
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That is defenetly not good. Difficulty is extremely high. Equivalent to over 200KH of mining power which I seriously doubt is really there. As a result blocks take way too long. But why does difficulty not adjust? Funny thing is, there are a couple other cryptonotes I alternate between mining, they all have similar problems right now
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That is defenetly not good. Difficulty is extremely high. Equivalent to over 200KH of mining power which I seriously doubt is really there. As a result blocks take way too long. But why does difficulty not adjust? Funny thing is, there are a couple other cryptonotes I alternate between mining, they all have similar problems right now which ones?
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That is defenetly not good. Difficulty is extremely high. Equivalent to over 200KH of mining power which I seriously doubt is really there. As a result blocks take way too long. But why does difficulty not adjust? Funny thing is, there are a couple other cryptonotes I alternate between mining, they all have similar problems right now which ones? Zid https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1821278.new#newRight now it seems fine but it had similar trouble for days nnc https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1824990.new#newUsually a 3Kh coin (total network) suddenly jumped to 35kh and blocks are extremely slow. Still has problems despite what dev says in his last post
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April 12, 2017, 05:03:57 PM |
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How new difficulty is calculated?
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April 12, 2017, 10:14:33 PM |
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How new difficulty is calculated?
We haven't changed it.
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How new difficulty is calculated?
We haven't changed it. According to the website "Difficulty re-targets at every block" ( https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=56) So the difficulty should be adjusting/changing by the software every time a block is mined. This means any problems like this that are caused by increases and decreases in the network hashrate should be resolved in 1-2 blocks. They can be resolved faster if miners are aware of them and can adjust their hash rate accordingly.
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April 15, 2017, 04:42:29 PM |
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so, this is like the cheapest cryptonote privacy coin with only 30BTC mcap and active development? Interesting
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Is this accurate, last block found 21 hours ago? (latest block 156,496)
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so nobody wants to mine this coin ?
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SamuelPickwick Complexity is too big ... not profitable
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SamuelPickwick Complexity is too big ... not profitable So there is no time component independent of new blocks; the difficulty and network hash rate are very high... but nobody is mining it, and no adjustments until a block is found.
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SamuelPickwick Complexity is too big ... not profitable So there is no time component independent of new blocks; the difficulty and network hash rate are very high... but nobody is mining it, and no adjustments until a block is found. The thing is... it was getting bigger while blocks were being found too, even though it took hours between blocks. Something's gone awry here.
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April 16, 2017, 11:47:52 AM |
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The thing is... it was getting bigger while blocks were being found too, even though it took hours between blocks. Something's gone awry here.
I think it was still ramping up from when the large miner(s) were in; even though their hashing power was gone the difficulty was still increasing based on the "smoothing" algorithm. Two blocks have now been found, and the difficulty is still increasing. There weren't a lot of transactions queued up though.
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April 17, 2017, 05:35:18 AM |
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Things are -slowly- coming back to normal it seems
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April 17, 2017, 07:08:51 AM |
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Things are -slowly- coming back to normal it seems ....And on the third day, BipCoin did roll away the stone and rise...."
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Things are -slowly- coming back to normal it seems It looks to me like someone is messing with this. A dramatic difficulty drop from 70M to 1M in 80 blocks over 12 hours, then in about an hour or so 600 blocks (almost 10 per minute) and back to 30M+ diff and transaction blocks every 2 to 3 hours now. Certainly no consistency in block timing at all. It is like a yo-yo with a large miner (maybe a couple) coming in with low diff, collecting coin, then leaving when the profitability drops... with the network having insufficient hash power to create blocks. Over and over.
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Things are -slowly- coming back to normal it seems ....And on the third day, BipCoin did roll away the stone and rise...." Unfortunately, right now, it is more like the groundhog seeing its shadow.
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April 18, 2017, 10:09:52 AM |
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What is the plan ahead for BIP?
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April 18, 2017, 10:38:07 AM |
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What is the plan ahead for BIP?
keep up with non-beta releases of Bytecoin.
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What is the plan ahead for BIP?
I am working on a shopping cart plugin and then a web wallet. There is another dev also working on a web wallet. If there is interest I can put up a bounty page so people can vote with their BIP for which projects they want to see built for BipCoin.
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What is the plan ahead for BIP?
I am working on a shopping cart plugin and then a web wallet. There is another dev also working on a web wallet. If there is interest I can put up a bounty page so people can vote with their BIP for which projects they want to see built for BipCoin. Hello, how shopping cart is goin? Remeber, we got bounty waiting too
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Looking at the number of blocks found over the last 24h, it seems that the difficulty on average is accurate. Yet the chain is always either lagging or moving way too fast in bursts.
It seems therefore that a very large mining farm is working intermittently. Working for a few minutes each time, they get a block every few seconds. At those moments, they are mining at a lower actual difficulty for their given hashrate as it has no time to adjust.
Then they stop, so that the average in a given time does not rise too much and perhaps they work on a different chain. At that time, the small pools are mining at a higher effective difficulty than the real hashing power of the network should have if things were normal.
Then the farm starts again and the cycle continues.
This would also explain why other cryptonight chains have the same problems as of late. Of course it's just a hypothesis but I'm rather confident it's close to the truth.
It's an unfortunate turn of events as it makes mining for small miners and pools unprofitable.
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Maybe some party is renting Nicehash power to mine on low difficulty and ceases when difficulty rizes leaving network with gaps between blocks because other miners' hashrate is not enough for that difficulty. It happens because on most Cryptonote coins difficuly adjusts after window of few hundred blocks - it takes a long time to fall down. This slow adjustment also allowes them to quickly and easily mine few hundred blocks literally in an hour when the difficulty is low.
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April 23, 2017, 06:20:23 AM Last edit: April 23, 2017, 07:19:58 AM by MWD64 |
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We plan to add merged mining. That should help. Will take a few months though.
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This coin has been very profitable for me to mine. I recently stopped due to the difficulty but I was please to see the value over double since mining so I made a few bit cents profit in the past 3weeks or so tha is Dev let's keep this coin great. Perhaps I'll mine some more I'll keep my eye on the difficulty chart and when it drops I'll mine to help the blockchain .
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Looking at the number of blocks found over the last 24h, it seems that the difficulty on average is accurate. Yet the chain is always either lagging or moving way too fast in bursts.
It seems therefore that a very large mining farm is working intermittently. Working for a few minutes each time, they get a block every few seconds. At those moments, they are mining at a lower actual difficulty for their given hashrate as it has no time to adjust.
Then they stop, so that the average in a given time does not rise too much and perhaps they work on a different chain. At that time, the small pools are mining at a higher effective difficulty than the real hashing power of the network should have if things were normal.
Then the farm starts again and the cycle continues.
This would also explain why other cryptonight chains have the same problems as of late. Of course it's just a hypothesis but I'm rather confident it's close to the truth.
It's an unfortunate turn of events as it makes mining for small miners and pools unprofitable.
Yes, I described this a week ago. I've seen it on all the CN coins; it is beyond hypothesis at this point.
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Future of the coin is a solid coin that's fun. And secure and anonymous. do not be ridiculous over this ..it is just a matter of luck and a talk of hard work.
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How are things developing?
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May 10, 2017, 06:06:12 AM |
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How are things developing?
answered a few pages back.
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May 21, 2017, 07:40:12 AM Last edit: May 24, 2017, 02:51:36 AM by MWD64 |
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CRITICAL UPDATE FOR BipCoin SOFTWARE.
HERE'S FIX: Updated security fix to deal with problem posted about by Monero. Pool owners and people running nodes should update immediately. Please swap out now. FIRST, BACKUP .address and .wallet files before update. WINDOWS BINARY with critical update, 13.8 megs. MD5:8c2f89a8a87279fc5aae639c236912d0 https://bipcoin.org/DROPS/fix/Win004CliWithFix.rarLINUX BINARY: Compile from: https://github.com/BEASTLICK-INTERNET-POLICY-COMMISSION/bipcoinUPDATED CODE: https://github.com/BEASTLICK-INTERNET-POLICY-COMMISSION/bipcoinWe have scanned blockchain, there is NO double spending. (security problem was NOT exploited, no new coins were made, and we're not out of consensus, despite what another post says. And that page has all the marks of a phishing scam.)
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May 21, 2017, 11:17:49 AM |
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BipCoin trading has been re-enabled on Cryptopia.
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I'm used in pool http://bip.ms-pool.net.ua/# last version daemon Forknote.
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May 22, 2017, 03:17:22 AM |
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CRITICAL FIX FOR WINDOWS CLI (Linux is a few posts back). https://bipcoin.org/DROPS/fix/bipcoin-windows-fix.zipMD5: af365ed98413af448fff740996887f40 size: 5.39 MB (5,660,267 bytes) DIRECTIONS: Close CLI wallet if open. Backup all .address and .wallet files. Download and unzip fix. Dump fix files into CLI wallet files and allow to overwrite. Start CLI wallet and allow to re-sync to blockchain. Took about 10 minutes on OK Internet connection. After syncing, open a wallet. Allow wallet to sync. As usual, be sure to close out of simplewallet with Save And Exit And close out of bipcoind With Exit.
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May 22, 2017, 04:03:06 AM |
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Glad to see you act so fast but really all the fuss for 9 active miners contributing less than 1KH/s hash, finding 1 block a day of 8 coins seems a bit over kill. Most of the pools are dead. Rented hash attack did more damage to cryptonight coins that the so called bug.
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May 22, 2017, 04:04:55 AM |
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Glad to see you act so fast but really all the fuss for 9 active miners contributing less than 1KH/s hash, finding 1 block a day of 8 coins seems a bit over kill. Most of the pools are dead. Rented hash attack did more damage to cryptonight coins that the so called bug.
346.66 KH/sec total network now and for a long time. My theory is it's an attack from a government or rival coin. I think they're spending way more money on rented hash, for a long time, then they stand to make from coin. I think XCI has the same issue.
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May 22, 2017, 04:15:06 AM |
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Glad to see you act so fast
slb did the heavy lifting.
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May 22, 2017, 02:35:34 PM |
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Glad to see you act so fast but really all the fuss for 9 active miners contributing less than 1KH/s hash, finding 1 block a day of 8 coins seems a bit over kill. Most of the pools are dead. Rented hash attack did more damage to cryptonight coins that the so called bug.
346.66 KH/sec total network now and for a long time. My theory is it's an attack from a government or rival coin. I think they're spending way more money on rented hash, for a long time, then they stand to make from coin. I think XCI has the same issue. It's not real hashrate. See how many blocks are found daily for the whole network, not just the pool. A very small number for a 3 min block coin. I still have a small miner on the pool occasionally. When a block is found, it takes days for the coins to confirm
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May 23, 2017, 06:04:18 PM |
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Glad to see you act so fast but really all the fuss for 9 active miners contributing less than 1KH/s hash, finding 1 block a day of 8 coins seems a bit over kill. Most of the pools are dead. Rented hash attack did more damage to cryptonight coins that the so called bug.
346.66 KH/sec total network now and for a long time. My theory is it's an attack from a government or rival coin. I think they're spending way more money on rented hash, for a long time, then they stand to make from coin. I think XCI has the same issue. Is it possible that is why the price went down ? At one stage it was 1500 satoshi per bip. It is still profitable to mine and a good coin. One of the better coins for sure. Also you around most of the time I appreciate that.please keep it up.
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May 24, 2017, 02:52:29 AM |
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Glad to see you act so fast but really all the fuss for 9 active miners contributing less than 1KH/s hash, finding 1 block a day of 8 coins seems a bit over kill. Most of the pools are dead. Rented hash attack did more damage to cryptonight coins that the so called bug.
346.66 KH/sec total network now and for a long time. My theory is it's an attack from a government or rival coin. I think they're spending way more money on rented hash, for a long time, then they stand to make from coin. I think XCI has the same issue. Is it possible that is why the price went down ? At one stage it was 1500 satoshi per bip. It is still profitable to mine and a good coin. One of the better coins for sure. Also you around most of the time I appreciate that.please keep it up. seemed to go back down when DotBip was cancelled.
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May 25, 2017, 02:49:17 PM |
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And... as if by a miracle, difficulty is normal again! Lets hope it stays that way
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May 25, 2017, 03:06:33 PM |
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And... as if by a miracle, difficulty is normal again! Lets hope it stays that way
I kicked the blockchain really hard. Fixed it.
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May 25, 2017, 03:47:34 PM |
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For those who don't want to compile their own updated Linux CLI with the critical fix, here: https://www.bipcoin.org/DROPS/fix/bipcoin-linuxFixed.tar.gz29.1 MB (30,595,998 bytes) MD5: 43fe2d30d6ce526aeb92d3ea3491d560 Save your .address and .wallet files before you update. Then copy those into the new folder. Then open simplewallet and type 'reset'. It will take some time to resync the wallet after. thank you slb! p.s. The old simplewallet/walletd does not work with the new forknoted by the way. People must use both new binaries
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May 26, 2017, 03:41:08 AM |
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Why is the pool not paying any more? Last payment I see in the list is 21/5 I have accumulated a balance of 32 bip there. Automatic payment is at 5 right?
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May 26, 2017, 04:44:46 AM |
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yes, i am seeing lots of blank stats on that pool currently. maybe the backend is down for maintenance?
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May 26, 2017, 05:24:32 AM |
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Hello ppl, Yes I have a little prob, today or the most tomorrow the payments will be fixed. I am trying to fix it so i appreciate your patience
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May 26, 2017, 06:06:25 AM |
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As I saw payments are ok NOW
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May 26, 2017, 04:47:31 PM |
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Windows GUI is not updated yet for the cryptonote double spend issue, true? (Only Win CLI for now?)
Thanks.
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May 26, 2017, 05:47:44 PM |
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Windows GUI is not updated yet for the cryptonote double spend issue, true? (Only Win CLI for now?)
Thanks.
True, but the important thing is pools and exchanges to update. If you have doubts are you on the correct chain just check the height
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Hello Can someone help me please? I'm having trouble installing the Bipcoin wallet on a VPS.... Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS 64bit The NodeServer (./bipcoind) is running OK and synced, but when I try to generate a new wallet I have this error: 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634122 ERROR Error: failed to save new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634309 ERROR Error: failed to generate new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634360 ERROR account creation failed 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634399 ERROR Failed to initialize wallet 2017-May-29 19:52:08.790872 ERROR Error: wallet failed to connect to daemon ( http://localhost:18871). What I'm doing wrong?
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Hello Can someone help me please? I'm having trouble installing the Bipcoin wallet on a VPS.... Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS 64bit The NodeServer (./bipcoind) is running OK and synced, but when I try to generate a new wallet I have this error: 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634122 ERROR Error: failed to save new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634309 ERROR Error: failed to generate new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634360 ERROR account creation failed 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634399 ERROR Failed to initialize wallet 2017-May-29 19:52:08.790872 ERROR Error: wallet failed to connect to daemon ( http://localhost:18871). What I'm doing wrong? Probably you use none-ascii characters for wallet name
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Hello Can someone help me please? I'm having trouble installing the Bipcoin wallet on a VPS.... Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS 64bit The NodeServer (./bipcoind) is running OK and synced, but when I try to generate a new wallet I have this error: 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634122 ERROR Error: failed to save new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634309 ERROR Error: failed to generate new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634360 ERROR account creation failed 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634399 ERROR Failed to initialize wallet 2017-May-29 19:52:08.790872 ERROR Error: wallet failed to connect to daemon ( http://localhost:18871). What I'm doing wrong? Probably you use none-ascii characters for wallet name No, I'm not... in fact I have no trouble creating other coin wallets, this happens only with Bipcoin. Just retried and same problem as follows: 2017-May-29 20:37:18.482748 INFO bipcoin wallet v2.0.1.1221 () Nor 'generate-new-wallet' neither 'wallet-file' argument was specified. What do you want to do? - pen existing wallet, [G]enerate new wallet file, mport wallet or [E]xit.
g Specify wallet file name (e.g., wallet.bin). Wallet file name: kaposhi password: ******************** 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798667 ERROR Error: failed to save new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798765 ERROR Error: failed to generate new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798810 ERROR account creation failed 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798847 ERROR Failed to initialize wallet
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May 29, 2017, 08:03:38 PM |
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Hello Can someone help me please? I'm having trouble installing the Bipcoin wallet on a VPS.... Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS 64bit The NodeServer (./bipcoind) is running OK and synced, but when I try to generate a new wallet I have this error: 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634122 ERROR Error: failed to save new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634309 ERROR Error: failed to generate new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634360 ERROR account creation failed 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634399 ERROR Failed to initialize wallet 2017-May-29 19:52:08.790872 ERROR Error: wallet failed to connect to daemon ( http://localhost:18871). What I'm doing wrong? Probably you use none-ascii characters for wallet name No, I'm not... in fact I have no trouble creating other coin wallets, this happens only with Bipcoin. Just retried and same problem as follows: 2017-May-29 20:37:18.482748 INFO bipcoin wallet v2.0.1.1221 () Nor 'generate-new-wallet' neither 'wallet-file' argument was specified. What do you want to do? - pen existing wallet, [G]enerate new wallet file, mport wallet or [E]xit.
g Specify wallet file name (e.g., wallet.bin). Wallet file name: kaposhi password: ******************** 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798667 ERROR Error: failed to save new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798765 ERROR Error: failed to generate new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798810 ERROR account creation failed 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798847 ERROR Failed to initialize wallet I hope this will help: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19100708/mongodb-mongorestore-failure-localefacet-s-create-c-locale-name-not-valid
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Hello Can someone help me please? I'm having trouble installing the Bipcoin wallet on a VPS.... Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS 64bit The NodeServer (./bipcoind) is running OK and synced, but when I try to generate a new wallet I have this error: 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634122 ERROR Error: failed to save new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634309 ERROR Error: failed to generate new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634360 ERROR account creation failed 2017-May-29 19:52:03.634399 ERROR Failed to initialize wallet 2017-May-29 19:52:08.790872 ERROR Error: wallet failed to connect to daemon ( http://localhost:18871). What I'm doing wrong? Probably you use none-ascii characters for wallet name No, I'm not... in fact I have no trouble creating other coin wallets, this happens only with Bipcoin. Just retried and same problem as follows: 2017-May-29 20:37:18.482748 INFO bipcoin wallet v2.0.1.1221 () Nor 'generate-new-wallet' neither 'wallet-file' argument was specified. What do you want to do? - pen existing wallet, [G]enerate new wallet file, mport wallet or [E]xit.
g Specify wallet file name (e.g., wallet.bin). Wallet file name: kaposhi password: ******************** 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798667 ERROR Error: failed to save new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798765 ERROR Error: failed to generate new wallet: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798810 ERROR account creation failed 2017-May-29 20:37:42.798847 ERROR Failed to initialize wallet I hope this will help: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19100708/mongodb-mongorestore-failure-localefacet-s-create-c-locale-name-not-validThank you! That solved my problem The following command fixed it: export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"
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May 31, 2017, 08:19:18 AM |
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Now THAT hashrate is good. 18Kh at the moment
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May 31, 2017, 05:08:09 PM |
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I ordered some BipCoin pins and stickers off the website towards the beginning of the month and haven't heard anything. Paid in BipCoin on 11/05/2017 I have the transaction ID. Can anyone here help?
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MWD64 (OP)
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May 31, 2017, 05:15:55 PM |
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I ordered some BipCoin pins and stickers off the website towards the beginning of the month and haven't heard anything. Paid in BipCoin on 11/05/2017 I have the transaction ID. Can anyone here help?
Sorry, I got hella busy and am catching up. I don't recall you sending me an email with the info, but private message me with your mailing address, the transaction ID, and exactly what you ordered and I'll send it out promptly.
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June 01, 2017, 09:28:13 PM |
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Something wrong with atithasos' pool again.
The chain has been moving but the pool is stuck. Hasn't reported blocks for over 24hrs
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June 02, 2017, 03:00:46 PM Last edit: June 04, 2017, 01:43:45 PM by MWD64 |
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FYI, critical updates are done on Windows and Linux CLIs (thank you slb!), but in the future, I don't really have the resources or time to update things with BipCoin. And I never had much BipCoin myself so don't really have much incentive either. I need to step away completely.
If anyone wants to take over development, and has the chops to do so, drop me a PM with link to your GitHub and some info about you.
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June 02, 2017, 04:04:46 PM |
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I ordered some BipCoin pins and stickers off the website towards the beginning of the month and haven't heard anything. Paid in BipCoin on 11/05/2017 I have the transaction ID. Can anyone here help?
Sorry, I got hella busy and am catching up. I don't recall you sending me an email with the info, but private message me with your mailing address, the transaction ID, and exactly what you ordered and I'll send it out promptly. No problem at all. I just sent a PM. Feel free to message me if you need any other info. Thanks
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June 06, 2017, 12:30:08 PM |
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Someone came along and took 670+ blocks in an hour or two yesterday and left the network with high difficulty and not much hashing power.
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June 07, 2017, 04:21:39 PM |
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bip.cryptonotepool.org is several blocks behind the network again
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June 07, 2017, 04:40:55 PM |
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Indeed, after a long period of high difficulty, unjustifiably high at least with respect to the price, we gradually returned to levels I'm comfortable with. Enough so to divert 100% of my cpu mining back to bip. Let's see how long it lasts.
Just gotta hope people are willing to pay decent prices for the new coins coming into circulation. Just needs to hit a better exchange.
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June 07, 2017, 05:07:47 PM |
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bip.cryptonotepool.org is several blocks behind the network again
Thank you. I dropped him an email.
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June 07, 2017, 05:19:58 PM |
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June 07, 2017, 06:01:48 PM |
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So, just a quick review, if a user has the updated wallet, is that all that they have to do to be with the current code and fork? I know that we have an older Bip wallet that has not been run in some time. What is the process for being up to date? Should we simply download and install the new wallet and import the old wallet after the sync?
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MWD64 (OP)
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June 07, 2017, 07:07:52 PM |
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So, just a quick review, if a user has the updated wallet, is that all that they have to do to be with the current code and fork? I know that we have an older Bip wallet that has not been run in some time. What is the process for being up to date? Should we simply download and install the new wallet and import the old wallet after the sync?
https://bipcoin.org/?p=2298and https://bipcoin.org/?p=2315
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BitcoinsGreat
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June 09, 2017, 03:49:44 PM |
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The basic question is whether we need a new blockchain download or the old one is good since the update. We can move the wallet.dat file or do an import after the new install, but do we need to sync fully through the new wallet or can we quicken that with the old blockchain?
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MWD64 (OP)
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June 09, 2017, 03:51:09 PM |
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The basic question is whether we need a new blockchain download or the old one is good since the update. We can move the wallet.dat file or do an import after the new install, but do we need to sync fully through the new wallet or can we quicken that with the old blockchain?
I'd download the new one to be safe. Will only take a few hours.
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etienne_marais
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June 10, 2017, 07:38:27 PM |
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I can confirm that bipcoin mining on Minergate works under 'other pools'.
I used bip.cryptonotepool.com:3336 as url and my bip address as login.
On 2 x 1050 gpu's and fx 8300 CPU all mining the hashrate is about 500 to 700 h/s (about 650 average), the pool reports 400 to 900 h/s on the website.
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etienne_marais
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June 13, 2017, 11:29:01 AM |
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I am having trouble with bipcoind compiled from the download at GitHub.
I reloaded the blockchain afresh, twice but keep on getting errors like these:
[ bipcoind --version 2017-Jun-13 13:28:36.748680 INFO bipcoin v2.0.1.1221 (0.1-g4a3a5ab2) bipcoin v2.0.1.1221 (0.1-g4a3a5ab2) ]
[173.25.137.165:54939 INC] SYNCHRONIZED OK 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.033459 INFO 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.033459 INFO ********************************************************************** 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.033459 INFO You are now synchronized with the network. You may now start simplewallet. 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.033459 INFO 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.033459 INFO Please note, that the blockchain will be saved only after you quit the daemon with "exit" command or if you use "save" command. 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.033459 INFO Otherwise, you will possibly need to synchronize the blockchain again. 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.033459 INFO 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.033459 INFO Use "help" command to see the list of available commands. 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.033459 INFO ********************************************************************** 2017-Jun-13 11:33:03.038673 INFO [149.56.89.154:18870 OUT] SYNCHRONIZED OK 2017-Jun-13 11:33:04.926475 INFO [149.56.89.154:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 11:33:05.032710 INFO [149.56.89.154:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 11:33:05.048574 INFO [149.56.89.154:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 12:51:58.287178 WARNING Transaction d03bcf35955e48800479c0899705b542c28afe636beee7ce298daa881caf27e1 is not valid. Reason: Transaction uses spent key image 2017-Jun-13 12:51:58.291405 WARNING Transaction 49e7fff6412e230f09e513b1ddec8f3f41dda4cfeb18563c93fa3abcae489da4 is not valid. Reason: Transaction uses spent key image 2017-Jun-13 12:51:58.322310 WARNING Transaction 7bc962501a8c2f1afa18c826f3219ee4534954875d8768805642fbdc3c4e3803 is not valid. Reason: Transaction uses spent key image 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.100435 INFO [88.99.172.92:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.113271 INFO [104.238.188.213:48433 INC] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.124804 INFO [151.80.136.116:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.137190 INFO [5.189.135.137:18875 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.152960 INFO [149.56.89.154:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.167175 INFO [138.201.116.10:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.177390 INFO [71.71.5.1:64612 INC] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.191420 INFO [78.47.186.74:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.199197 INFO [167.114.82.78:55111 INC] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.246054 INFO [50.21.205.34:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.261406 INFO [54.223.133.248:18870 OUT] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.273320 INFO [108.87.116.125:63562 INC] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.377840 INFO [116.48.18.178:23767 INC] Tx verification failed 2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.421851 INFO [173.25.137.165:54939 INC] Tx verification failed
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etienne_marais
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June 13, 2017, 02:05:42 PM |
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Is v2.0.1.1221 right for the daemon (github version) ?
That is the same version number for the binary on the download page on bicpoin website which I was told to replace with the version from GitHub
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slb
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June 13, 2017, 02:29:18 PM |
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2017-Jun-13 13:12:08.421851 INFO [173.25.137.165:54939 INC] Tx verification failed Someone probably tries to double spend 2017-Jun-13 12:51:58.287178 WARNING Transaction d03bcf35955e48800479c0899705b542c28afe636beee7ce298daa881caf27e1 is not valid. Reason: Transaction uses spent key image When block is found nodes where the block is still not received try to push the transactions included in the newly found block. This result as a meaningless warning. All is good with your node.
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MWD64 (OP)
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June 13, 2017, 07:39:41 PM |
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New dev, new thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1965524.0
I'm too busy these days to give BipCoin the full attention it deserves. SamuelPickwick is a good guy, smart and will work with y'all.
Throw him some BIP and BTC when you can. Being a dev is a thankless job and there is no money in it. Say "thank you" to him too if he helps you out.
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MWD
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