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November 10, 2017, 12:42:02 AM
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Hello ! So I do like the look of this project and hope its going to be another legit project .
But I got a few questions: is this platform a torrent client base project ?
Will the future dapps be deployed on the mainnet or will there be an option to have their own chain like Lisk has for example ?

The platform is built from scratch based on Python programming language.the future dapps will be had direct access to the mainnet as stated in the bismuth website "Bismuth offers multiple levels of access – through network, direct database access, and the OpenField™ decentralized application layer, all of them in a very straighforward manner."
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November 10, 2017, 09:29:44 AM
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Im not new in the crypto market yet Bismuth is giving me problems with the simple stuff like installing a wallet or withdrawing coins from an exchange. I think stability and user friendliness needs to improve a lot first before things like master nodes should be implemented. Just my 2 cents. Other than that I think this project has amazing potential, im building myself a nice positition. Just my 2 cents.
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November 10, 2017, 09:44:45 AM
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Im not new in the crypto market yet Bismuth is giving me problems with the simple stuff like installing a wallet or withdrawing coins from an exchange. I think stability and user friendliness needs to improve a lot first before things like master nodes should be implemented. Just my 2 cents. Other than that I think this project has amazing potential, im building myself a nice positition. Just my 2 cents.
agree installing the wallet and mining the coin is still not yet user friendliness although it can be accomplished if you read carefully the guide, but yeah it's not simple for a standard user who didn't want to deal to install any dependencies for the wallet. all they want is to have a one-click installer for wallet, this should be noted for the developer. and about the withdraw problem, the cryptopia exchange is on the wrong chain of wallet, the current working exchange is Heat exchange.
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November 10, 2017, 10:12:21 AM
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Im not new in the crypto market yet Bismuth is giving me problems with the simple stuff like installing a wallet or withdrawing coins from an exchange. I think stability and user friendliness needs to improve a lot first before things like master nodes should be implemented. Just my 2 cents. Other than that I think this project has amazing potential, im building myself a nice positition. Just my 2 cents.
agree installing the wallet and mining the coin is still not yet user friendliness although it can be accomplished if you read carefully the guide, but yeah it's not simple for a standard user who didn't want to deal to install any dependencies for the wallet. all they want is to have a one-click installer for wallet, this should be noted for the developer. and about the withdraw problem, the cryptopia exchange is on the wrong chain of wallet, the current working exchange is Heat exchange.

First off, thank you for your response. I understand the issue with Cryptopia, what Im trying to say is that the current issues are a sign of the instability of the platform. Cryptopia is a knowledgeable exchange, adding new coins every day. However they seem to be unable to get Bismuth stable without any problems as this is the second time, thats not a good sign. Its only 1 of 2 exchanges available, should these problems keep arising I think Cryptopia wont keep the trading pair alive for long as it is so low volume. So please Devs, should you read this, stability and user friendliness should be top priority.

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November 10, 2017, 12:29:34 PM
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Im not new in the crypto market yet Bismuth is giving me problems with the simple stuff like installing a wallet or withdrawing coins from an exchange. I think stability and user friendliness needs to improve a lot first before things like master nodes should be implemented. Just my 2 cents. Other than that I think this project has amazing potential, im building myself a nice positition. Just my 2 cents.
agree installing the wallet and mining the coin is still not yet user friendliness although it can be accomplished if you read carefully the guide, but yeah it's not simple for a standard user who didn't want to deal to install any dependencies for the wallet. all they want is to have a one-click installer for wallet, this should be noted for the developer. and about the withdraw problem, the cryptopia exchange is on the wrong chain of wallet, the current working exchange is Heat exchange.

First off, thank you for your response. I understand the issue with Cryptopia, what Im trying to say is that the current issues are a sign of the instability of the platform. Cryptopia is a knowledgeable exchange, adding new coins every day. However they seem to be unable to get Bismuth stable without any problems as this is the second time, thats not a good sign. Its only 1 of 2 exchanges available, should these problems keep arising I think Cryptopia wont keep the trading pair alive for long as it is so low volume. So please Devs, should you read this, stability and user friendliness should be top priority.

Many thanks.   
oh, I see, well I think its relatable to the project because of its still on early stage with limited blockchain developer and a few contributor, I mean bismuth is built from scratch it takes time for a volunteer to be able to understand the source code so they can contribute better. and in my opinion with such large technology with a few developer, it's kinda hard to implement more features faster and to be able to react to the bug faster and clearer.
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November 10, 2017, 01:09:07 PM
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crytopia exchange

why is it always wallet broken?
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crytopia exchange

why is it always wallet broken?
they had a little bit delay to upgrade to latest wallet version, but now Cryptopia deposits are working again. They have upgraded the wallet to version 4.1.4 and now have 12 connections.
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November 11, 2017, 11:35:05 AM
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crytopia exchange

why is it always wallet broken?
they had a little bit delay to upgrade to latest wallet version, but now Cryptopia deposits are working again. They have upgraded the wallet to version 4.1.4 and now have 12 connections.

To be quite honest and Fair with Cryptopia, it was more a Problem of the Wallet/Network. My Wallet's with the same Version was syncing fine, while other did not. It is hard for an Exchange if they have to update the Wallet on a weekly Base. Lets hope that the Wallet is now stable, that will help the Coin to establish an better Price Level.
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November 11, 2017, 09:14:43 PM
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What parameters should i change to mine within the swimming pool? simply because now it only functions solo 
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November 12, 2017, 01:51:54 AM
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Hello, there is an issue introduced by a third party. I have informed Cryptopia:

Emergency patch for issue on block 378313, which was caused by incompatibility with PyCryptodome introduced by PyCryptodome developers.

For Linux, you need to manually do the following in Python35\Lib\site-packages\Crypto\IO\PEM.py (or replace with included file):

Replace this:

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	"""

    # Verify Pre-Encapsulation Boundary
    r = re.compile("\s*-----BEGIN (.*)-----\s+")
    m = r.match(pem_data)
    if not m:
        raise ValueError("Not a valid PEM pre boundary")
    marker = m.group(1)

    # Verify Post-Encapsulation Boundary
    r = re.compile("-----END (.*)-----\s*$")
    m = r.search(pem_data)
    if not m or m.group(1) != marker:
        raise ValueError("Not a valid PEM post boundary")

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    # Verify Pre-Encapsulation Boundary
    r = re.compile("\s*-----BEGIN (.*)-----\s+")
    m = r.match(pem_data)
    if not m:
        raise ValueError("Not a valid PEM pre boundary")
    marker = m.group(1)

    # Verify Post-Encapsulation Boundary
    r = re.compile("-----END (.*)-----\s*$")
    m = r.search(pem_data)
    if not m or m.group(1) != marker:
        raise ValueError("Not a valid PEM post boundary")
   """
    marker = None



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November 12, 2017, 08:07:42 AM
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I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

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November 12, 2017, 08:40:38 AM
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I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

I understand you are trying to sell this, but its only a matter of time before the devs release a GPU miner.
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November 12, 2017, 09:25:53 AM
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I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

hahaha 2.5 BTC? with the current DIFF and Price you are not able to get anything back from that 2.5 BTC. (The Reason why you are sell this most probably)
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November 12, 2017, 09:36:30 AM
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I understand you are trying to sell this, but its only a matter of time before the devs release a GPU miner.

That sounds good. ETA for release?

ROI @2.5BTC invest is difficult and would take too long.
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I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

hahaha 2.5 BTC? with the current DIFF and Price you are not able to get anything back from that 2.5 BTC. (The Reason why you are sell this most probably)


The only reason why I am selling is to get more miners on board to take away network share from the large miner(s) that are mining and dumping instantaneously. My private sale targets large GPU farm operators, as an AMD rig mining Bismuth is much, much more profitable than mining Ethereum. And considering the prospects of huge price growth for Bismuth in the near future, I think this is a great offer. I dropped the price from 15 BTC (1 copy) to 2.5 BTC (3 copies). I will see if there are any takers for it.

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November 12, 2017, 10:02:17 AM
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I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

hahaha 2.5 BTC? with the current DIFF and Price you are not able to get anything back from that 2.5 BTC. (The Reason why you are sell this most probably)


The only reason why I am selling is to get more miners on board to take away network share from the large miner(s) that are mining and dumping instantaneously. My private sale targets large GPU farm operators, as an AMD rig mining Bismuth is much, much more profitable than mining Ethereum. And considering the prospects of huge price growth for Bismuth in the near future, I think this is a great offer. I dropped the price from 15 BTC (1 copy) to 2.5 BTC (3 copies). I will see if there are any takers for it.
I am interested gpu miner .I woud like to watch actual gpu miner photo.Do you have a photo of gpu miner?
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November 12, 2017, 11:14:10 AM
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A photo of gpu mining? You are funny...

It's like regular mining, you just get bigger numbers - i can write you a program that even outputs the numbers for 0.1 BTC xD
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I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

hahaha 2.5 BTC? with the current DIFF and Price you are not able to get anything back from that 2.5 BTC. (The Reason why you are sell this most probably)


The only reason why I am selling is to get more miners on board to take away network share from the large miner(s) that are mining and dumping instantaneously. My private sale targets large GPU farm operators, as an AMD rig mining Bismuth is much, much more profitable than mining Ethereum. And considering the prospects of huge price growth for Bismuth in the near future, I think this is a great offer. I dropped the price from 15 BTC (1 copy) to 2.5 BTC (3 copies). I will see if there are any takers for it.

That is total Bullshit, a large Farm Operater would NEVER consider your offer, because Bismuth is an inliquid Market without an working Exchange. (Yes Cryptopia is already off chain again)

And if someone think that BIS is a nice Coin with Future, he could buy with the 2.5 BTC directly BIS...
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November 12, 2017, 02:38:05 PM
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All things considered the dev team should just come up with a gpu miner and end this nonsense for once.

I would be willing to pitch in for the development costs
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November 12, 2017, 06:45:13 PM
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All things considered the dev team should just come up with a gpu miner and end this nonsense for once.

I would be willing to pitch in for the development costs


I'm glad I'm not alone with this mentality, it's kind of pointless mining with CPU right now. I hope the GPU miners are dumping all the coins now instead of holding them so the rest can get them for cheap, but I also doubt it.
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