The Ambia Fund (OP)
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October 04, 2017, 07:26:27 PM |
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Hi,Pls can i mine Bela using my wallet on an exchange?
You likely can, although it's best to check with your exchange on the rules for that. It's possible that they may have that answered in an FAQ or support section. If you mine at http://minebela.com, payouts are done after a block is found.
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radiera
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ॐ http://goaco.in ॐ
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October 05, 2017, 04:46:26 AM |
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still asic or cpu ? in mining pool just cpu mine
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jiya jaena
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October 05, 2017, 05:01:29 AM |
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is it a new project or a rebranding?? no plan about bounties?? i'm amaze that this coin is traded on poloniex.
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Provok
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October 05, 2017, 06:47:43 AM |
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still asic or cpu ? in mining pool just cpu mine
It's scrypt algo. I mine it with one old gridseed asic
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frinvestment
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October 05, 2017, 10:04:39 AM |
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still asic or cpu ? in mining pool just cpu mine
It's scrypt algo. I mine it with one old gridseed asic Sorry to ask,pls is it profitable mining Bela?
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coinbrood.com
Buy & Sell cryptocurrencies in UK.
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frinvestment
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October 05, 2017, 10:06:00 AM |
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Hi,Pls can i mine Bela using my wallet on an exchange?
You likely can, although it's best to check with your exchange on the rules for that. It's possible that they may have that answered in an FAQ or support section. If you mine at http://minebela.com, payouts are done after a block is found. Thanks
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coinbrood.com
Buy & Sell cryptocurrencies in UK.
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The Ambia Fund (OP)
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October 07, 2017, 04:37:29 PM |
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is it a new project or a rebranding?? no plan about bounties?? i'm amaze that this coin is traded on poloniex.
Bela was launched as 'Bellacoin' back in January of 2014. Since the coin is 3 years old and already quite established, there is no ICO or bounties to participate in. We took over development of the project back in November of 2016. Under our development, Bela was rebranded, received new wallet updates, and had a significant blockchain upgrade.
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darksidejungle
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October 08, 2017, 01:26:49 AM |
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still asic or cpu ? in mining pool just cpu mine
It's scrypt algo. I mine it with one old gridseed asic Sorry to ask,pls is it profitable mining Bela? Use coinwarz.com to check profitability of coins.
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SteamOctanePool
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sopool.us - One of the fastest pools!
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October 08, 2017, 10:30:33 PM |
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SOpool.us has added BELA, only 1.25% fee!Mine on one of the fastest most reliable pools on the net! We are hosted on the top cloud platform, with built in DDOS resistance!Multi-Pool is now enabled!Use your wallet address as your username, and c=BELA as your password. No Registration required. Rewards will be sent to your address every 3 hours!Example config below To get paid in BELA: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://sopool.us:3433 -u B7UkS1jqdkqJr3WzSZyJNWA743Uy24Tnj2 -p c=BELA To get paid in BTC: -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://sopool.us:3433 -u B7UkS1jqdkqJr3WzSZyJNWA743Uy24Tnj2 -p c=BTC Donation Address: B7UkS1jqdkqJr3WzSZyJNWA743Uy24Tnj2
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Sopool.us - High performance cloud pool | DDOS Protection | Auto Load Scaling | Pool build & hosting services | Node Hosting Service | Need a pool for your favorite coin? PM us and let us know about it!
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The Ambia Fund (OP)
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October 09, 2017, 03:02:10 PM |
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We'd like to remind everyone to please stick to the official Bela mining pool: http://Minebela.com. Fees go back to support Bela's development, and when we make hard forks and other updates, we can not guarantee that the other mining pools will update their Bela wallets, potentially resulting in a loss of funds.
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dedocry
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October 13, 2017, 09:59:52 PM |
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still asic or cpu ? in mining pool just cpu mine
It's scrypt algo. I mine it with one old gridseed asic выгoднo пoлyчaeтcя?
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erv
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October 14, 2017, 07:33:36 PM Last edit: October 15, 2017, 06:43:58 PM by erv |
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wallet still have the old visual belacoin
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dedocry
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October 16, 2017, 06:27:01 PM |
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today was small pump..
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Mr. Blond
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October 17, 2017, 08:22:19 AM |
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Hi,
Do you have a european pool and do you have one for Antminer L3+'s ? Liking the project. Not sure if someone would pay to GIVE a like. They will to get likes. But I like the concept
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bitcassir
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October 17, 2017, 12:19:38 PM |
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Any mining pool I will be using L3+
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Hiyatus
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https://twitter.com/3Hiyatus
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October 18, 2017, 07:10:30 AM |
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Slack rumor has it we'll see belacam gamma sometime in December '17 to January '18.
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Mr. Blond
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October 18, 2017, 01:43:57 PM |
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Any mining pool I will be using L3+
*BUMP
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The Ambia Fund (OP)
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October 20, 2017, 07:36:33 PM |
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We just hired an extra developer, and he begins work today on the Bela hard fork to Litecoin code. The project is estimated to take 600 hours, and he's going to try to get that done in 8 weeks. We'll weekly progress updates on how that's coming. Here's all that has to happen to make that a reality:
1. Pull both the Belacoin and LTC repos 2. Make branding changes to all entire repository to reflect Bela instead of LTC 3a. Nullify all recent soft fork elements to be reintroduced later 3b. Begin modifying core parameters: -Genesis Block -Beginning Diff. -Difficulty Retargeting Algorithms -First bits and magic numbers -P2P Network Config -Versioning -Client Naming -Checkpoints -DNS Seeding 4a. Change the mining reward so a portion goes towards a development fund 4b. Maintain the integrity of the existing Bela network so that users retain the exact value of their wallets before the migration. 5. Modify current LTC protocol for QA to test releases of Bela 6. Create the migration infrastructure (preferably in the form of a web interface) or as a set of command line tools 7. Begin to reincorporate soft fork elements into Bela at set blocks 8. Once tested, build and publish a final release of Bela Qt.
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erv
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October 20, 2017, 07:43:00 PM |
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We just hired an extra developer, and he begins work today on the Bela hard fork to Litecoin code. The project is estimated to take 600 hours, and he's going to try to get that done in 8 weeks. We'll weekly progress updates on how that's coming. Here's all that has to happen to make that a reality:
1. Pull both the Belacoin and LTC repos 2. Make branding changes to all entire repository to reflect Bela instead of LTC 3a. Nullify all recent soft fork elements to be reintroduced later 3b. Begin modifying core parameters: -Genesis Block -Beginning Diff. -Difficulty Retargeting Algorithms -First bits and magic numbers -P2P Network Config -Versioning -Client Naming -Checkpoints -DNS Seeding 4a. Change the mining reward so a portion goes towards a development fund 4b. Maintain the integrity of the existing Bela network so that users retain the exact value of their wallets before the migration. 5. Modify current LTC protocol for QA to test releases of Bela 6. Create the migration infrastructure (preferably in the form of a web interface) or as a set of command line tools 7. Begin to reincorporate soft fork elements into Bela at set blocks 8. Once tested, build and publish a final release of Bela Qt.
great news, im trying get my coins to bela wallet but sync takes ages to complete
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