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Author Topic: BiblePay | 10% to Orphan-Charity | RANDOMX MINING | Sanctuaries (Masternodes)  (Read 243130 times)
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December 08, 2017, 08:19:37 PM
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I believed in this coin for the first moment it was posted here and i did not know anything about how to mine it... and now after some knowledges which i get around cryptocurrency community....  I do still believe in the potential of this coin more than the first day.

God will bless this project , because we are helping orphans here , we are making good things!!

And who knows after popularity get's bigger , maybe the Jews who are waiting the GOD to come , can came along for transaction to rebuild the Jerusalem Temple  .

Dream big , and go for it.
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December 08, 2017, 09:43:31 PM
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I'm testing out one of my friend's 24 core processor but its showing the same hashrate as my 4 core intel?

What am I doing wrong? All the cores are being used since I changed in the console as shown in your tutorial and my CPU usuage hits 96%.


Try to increase genproclimit to 3-4 per core. So in your case to 72? Wau such a big number:) Maybe it'll help.
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December 08, 2017, 11:04:48 PM
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Quick update on State of The Biblepay, and a request for any constructive criticism on a potential new idea.

So before I share the new idea I want to say I am committed to adding new Gospel features to BiblePay.  I dont want to give the impression that we are moving away from core values or anything like that.  I feel like our Dev Team that is forming behind the scenes now will be able to continue to maintain and enhance the wallet and the pool with more features to spread the Gospel.  We do need to continue searching and implementing ways on spreading the Gospel to IT Geeks, as we need to be true to God and practice what we preach, in that since He commands us to feed his sheep (as we help the orphans) and spread his word, we can do this at the same time by enhancing the wallet.

Next, I want to explain some background.  Ive been following Stratis for certain technical reasons over the last year and for a while I didnt think Stratis would affect BiblePay, but now I have reason to think it might be able to complement BiblePay if we complement Stratis.  I was a corporate programmer for about 20 years and ended up programming in c# before I started a data company that has a product that is written in c#.  So I do have a propensity to "understand" the architecture that built Stratis.  Stratis is a rewritten blockchain infrastructure built from scratch in c#.  Everything is there, the database, the hash function, the sha function, the blockindex, the syncing, everything.  What Stratis does not have yet:  No altcoins run stratis because the UI is still in its infancy, its a Web UI called Breeze.  Also, they just finished writing POS a couple weeks ago so really no one was mining stratis except - in the stratis-berkeleydb-qt wallet using POW.

Anyway the reason I mention Stratis, is I think it would be interesting if we were the first Altcoin to run a Stratis fork.  I was thinking, I have the team behind the scenes that could potentially port Stratis into Biblepay and Biblepay into Stratis, and we could write a new C# UI, one that is not web based (that would be Windows native forms based as an EXE download).  So our contribution to Crypto in this case is we would check-in the ability to run a stratis back-end on an altcoin with a Windows native UI (IE that is biblepays contribution).  The Second contribution would be adding PoBH (our hash class), and the Third would be adding Dash masternodes To the Stratis core.  So another words, we would have a native windows wallet download with masternodes, a new UI, and full sync-compatibility with the existing Biblepay wallet and keys....  I would estimate this project "could" potentially make BiblePays marketcap worth at least $100MM.  (As Stratis is $795MM).  It also gives us SegWit (which we have a quote request out for), allowing us to run Lightning Network in the future.  Its an exciting project, that I think devs would want to jump in and help us with also- as I know the c# corporate workplace is very deep- and that could ensure our long term stability as well.  I truly think this project could be done along side our normal Gospel enhancements, in a safe way.  (Safe as in parallel until the Stratis wallet works).  We basically would release a windows wallet that would sync in a compatible manner to the Berkeley wallet, and offer a separate download.  If this project took off, we could refocus our support into the c# wallet and find a way to port the c# to mono, and stop developing berkeleys wallet (to have one codebase in the future).   It does offer an interesting perspective, to support one codebase that is potentially c# in the future.  And finally this idea opens up one more huge market for us that is harder on the berkeleydb side: Stratis smart contracts.  Stratis is working on that, and I feel our future full dev team can integrate smart contracts into the stratis code, contracts that are more efficient.  Ones that offer consensus based on c# code (instead of the bitcoin main chain), and - possibly, smart contracts that execute actual c# language code (meaning they could be very complicated contracts).


The primary reason I write all this is to invite any constructive criticism on the idea.  No I dont want to hear from people who do not know what they are talking about (for example, miner comments like Oh you are going to push us off linux, and kill us? ) Im talking technical and bitcoin and high level comments for this idea.

Is this news from Stratis relevant? 
https://stratisplatform.com/2017/12/08/masternode_mainnet_beta_release/

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December 08, 2017, 11:06:09 PM
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"Is there any way to set up a bible pay wallet on mac? also is there anyway to mine BBP on a mac." -Pesky-Ninja
Reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/7id9r9/advice_for_bible_pay_wallet_on_mac/

Sort of.  Our mac support is only 90% finished.  The issue is to build the dmg file, we need to subscribe to AAPLs developer channel, I think its $399 a year.  Im looking for a volunteer who already compiles for the mac with an apple dev license that might want to be our mac config manager.  If we can find that person, he/she can run the build script every time we have a new release and then my script will place the DMG on the web site.

In the mean time, the only way is to compile biblepay from source.  The source is mac compatible right now.

  


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December 08, 2017, 11:12:01 PM
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Quick update on State of The Biblepay, and a request for any constructive criticism on a potential new idea.

Anyway the reason I mention Stratis, is I think it would be interesting if we were the first Altcoin to run a Stratis fork.  I was thinking, I have the team behind the scenes that could potentially port Stratis into Biblepay and Biblepay into Stratis, and we could write a new C# UI, one that is not web based (that would be Windows native forms based as an EXE download).  So our contribution to Crypto in this case is we would check-in the ability to run a stratis back-end on an altcoin with a Windows native UI (IE that is biblepays contribution).  The Second contribution would be adding PoBH (our hash class), and the Third would be adding Dash masternodes To the Stratis core.  So another words, we would have a native windows wallet download with masternodes, a new UI, and full sync-compatibility with the existing Biblepay wallet and keys....  I would estimate this project "could" potentially make BiblePays marketcap worth at least $100MM.  (As Stratis is $795MM).  It also gives us SegWit (which we have a quote request out for), allowing us to run Lightning Network in the future.  Its an exciting project, that I think devs would want to jump in and help us with also- as I know the c# corporate workplace is very deep- and that could ensure our long term stability as well.  I truly think this project could be done along side our normal Gospel enhancements, in a safe way.  (Safe as in parallel until the Stratis wallet works).  We basically would release a windows wallet that would sync in a compatible manner to the Berkeley wallet, and offer a separate download.  If this project took off, we could refocus our support into the c# wallet and find a way to port the c# to mono, and stop developing berkeleys wallet (to have one codebase in the future).   It does offer an interesting perspective, to support one codebase that is potentially c# in the future.  And finally this idea opens up one more huge market for us that is harder on the berkeleydb side: Stratis smart contracts.  Stratis is working on that, and I feel our future full dev team can integrate smart contracts into the stratis code, contracts that are more efficient.  Ones that offer consensus based on c# code (instead of the bitcoin main chain), and - possibly, smart contracts that execute actual c# language code (meaning they could be very complicated contracts).


The primary reason I write all this is to invite any constructive criticism on the idea.  No I dont want to hear from people who do not know what they are talking about (for example, miner comments like Oh you are going to push us off linux, and kill us? ) Im talking technical and bitcoin and high level comments for this idea.

https://stratisplatform.com/2017/12/08/masternode_mainnet_beta_release/

Thanks!  I was actually working on Stratis right now.

That should help a lot.  The good news is the UI does not appear to exist anywhere (other than that breeze web UI), so Im trying to do something slightly pioneering.

On an interesting side note, all of stratis c# is written in the new cross-platform .NET "Standard core" version 2.0 (the one that was not written by microsoft), so the daemon actually runs on linux (and v2.0 does not have a UI for Windows).

However, .NET 4.7.1 (with windows.forms UI) runs on windows, so putting a UI on it means it runs in windows and not linux.  (We can look at mono on that later) but Im more concerned about writing a proof of concept now to see how it works.

Conceptually a linux user would have biblepayd, the ability to mine in linux, and run from the command line.  Windows would have the UI.  Then we would have our nix programmers port the UI to mono.  There would be no QT version (LOL).  Very interesting.



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December 08, 2017, 11:35:11 PM
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i was think,that this project is primary for CHILDREN like CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY:

this huge problems with mining looks on any botnet or china manoeuvrers ...

info for miners:
important to know that after new year will be rewards 50% less will be harder and harder mining,im scary about miners on pool

If the price slowly grows as it becomes more difficult to mine, it should still be worthwhile.  I can't afford a sanctuary but I'm not jealous of those that can.  I think they will help to increase the value of this coin, and help to make more money for miners and the orphans.
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December 09, 2017, 12:17:12 AM
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Hey guys just a tip ...

I was upset that it costs a whopping $30 to withdraw any bitcoin from the exchange.
Then I realized you can withdraw in any other coins they have. So litecoin is 0.01. Or around $1.

But better yet is Dash. Incredibly its only $0.40 to withdraw! So sell bbp for btc. then buy dash with btc. then withdraw to dash

Then you can convert dash to btc on another exchange or with shapeshift,etc.

I do not know if there is still a big fee going to btc again. Because of transaction costs. If thats the case then Id probably stay in litecoin.

If I am wrong in my analysis let me know. I feel nervous leaving money in exchanges. It can disappear so quickly.
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December 09, 2017, 03:15:30 AM
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I'm testing out one of my friend's 24 core processor but its showing the same hashrate as my 4 core intel?

What am I doing wrong? All the cores are being used since I changed in the console as shown in your tutorial and my CPU usuage hits 96%.


Try to increase genproclimit to 3-4 per core. So in your case to 72? Wau such a big number:) Maybe it'll help.

I tried 72 and it maxes out my CPU to 100% and just crashes.

When I set it to 23 cores it uses 96% of processing power.

anyone from the biblepay team can help me out here? I should definitely be getting a higher hash rate only at 15420 hashes for 23 cores...

Also is there anyway to solomine?
 
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December 09, 2017, 03:18:51 AM
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It should only be pool mining if you added something for that in the biblepay.conf file. What do you have in your file?
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December 09, 2017, 03:56:02 AM
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It should only be pool mining if you added something for that in the biblepay.conf file. What do you have in your file?

"addnode=node.biblepay.org 
addnode=biblepay.inspect.network 
gen=1 
genproclimit=1
poolport=80 
pool=http://pool.biblepay.org 
workerid=littlekingjohn"

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December 09, 2017, 04:01:36 AM
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It should only be pool mining if you added something for that in the biblepay.conf file. What do you have in your file?

"addnode=node.biblepay.org 
addnode=biblepay.inspect.network 
gen=1 
genproclimit=1
poolport=80 
pool=http://pool.biblepay.org 
workerid=littlekingjohn"



"poolport=80 
pool=http://pool.biblepay.org 
workerid=littlekingjohn"

Remove that if you want to solo mine.
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December 09, 2017, 04:02:07 AM
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It should only be pool mining if you added something for that in the biblepay.conf file. What do you have in your file?


"addnode=node.biblepay.org  
addnode=biblepay.inspect.network  
gen=1  
genproclimit=1
poolport=80  
pool=http://pool.biblepay.org  
workerid=littlekingjohn"



genproclimit=1
Is this the one you use? This is what you change to 20 or more
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December 09, 2017, 04:43:33 AM
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It should only be pool mining if you added something for that in the biblepay.conf file. What do you have in your file?


"addnode=node.biblepay.org  
addnode=biblepay.inspect.network  
gen=1  
genproclimit=1
poolport=80  
pool=http://pool.biblepay.org  
workerid=littlekingjohn"



genproclimit=1
Is this the one you use? This is what you change to 20 or more


it decreased.. lol.

this is weird why would my CPU usuage be at 96% for a 24 core CPU but produces 1,000 +/- hashes as my 4 core computer at 96% usage? Where is the rest of my computation power going?

My 4 core was putting out 14K hashes and my 24 core was only pushing at 15K.. (now 12K with the new settings).
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December 09, 2017, 06:37:58 AM
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How do you do this?  This particular address has mined over 11% of all biblepay outstanding.  How does this address consistently hit these super-reward blocks?  Shouldn't the distribution of reward be more random?  This address consistently hits six figure or more rewards.  How do you consistently hit six figure reward blocks?

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December 09, 2017, 06:42:32 AM
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aikida3d good job
this is  looks like brute scam  Shocked
superrewards for superblocks?

biblepay: immediately tell us what is it?  this looks that this is problem why is problem with rewards,when difficult is so low ....

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December 09, 2017, 06:46:13 AM
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These are not superblocks lol There are no superblocks yet. These are just transfers..You can follow the trail and see the actually mined blocks.
Looks like a big miner moving everything slowly to a single address.
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December 09, 2017, 06:47:11 AM
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It should only be pool mining if you added something for that in the biblepay.conf file. What do you have in your file?


"addnode=node.biblepay.org  
addnode=biblepay.inspect.network  
gen=1  
genproclimit=1
poolport=80  
pool=http://pool.biblepay.org  
workerid=littlekingjohn"



genproclimit=1
Is this the one you use? This is what you change to 20 or more


it decreased.. lol.

this is weird why would my CPU usuage be at 96% for a 24 core CPU but produces 1,000 +/- hashes as my 4 core computer at 96% usage? Where is the rest of my computation power going?

My 4 core was putting out 14K hashes and my 24 core was only pushing at 15K.. (now 12K with the new settings).


Hi There,

I hear your pain. I increased my hash power 3x at least. Still could not get where I want. My first project on BBP to help others is on the way. Here is my own personal experience:

-hps2 takes time to increase and it tends to drop about %25 and increase again.
-huge hps not always provide the best hps2.High-end Xeon processor users probably upset about that.
-you see dudes 10k hps but producing 70k hps2 and I also managed to replicate that. Here is the basic formula. First you get lowend 20x - 30x vps servers. All these vpses run on the same worker-id you see only one of their hps and hps2 shows combined effort. I strongly suggest you to do otherwise. Why? Managing such numbers on single worker-id masks which performing well and hide problematic boxes.

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December 09, 2017, 06:51:26 AM
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It should only be pool mining if you added something for that in the biblepay.conf file. What do you have in your file?


"addnode=node.biblepay.org  
addnode=biblepay.inspect.network  
gen=1  
genproclimit=1
poolport=80  
pool=http://pool.biblepay.org  
workerid=littlekingjohn"



genproclimit=1
Is this the one you use? This is what you change to 20 or more


it decreased.. lol.

this is weird why would my CPU usuage be at 96% for a 24 core CPU but produces 1,000 +/- hashes as my 4 core computer at 96% usage? Where is the rest of my computation power going?

My 4 core was putting out 14K hashes and my 24 core was only pushing at 15K.. (now 12K with the new settings).


Hi There,

I hear your pain. I increased my hash power 3x at least. Still could not get where I want. My first project on BBP to help others is on the way. Here is my own personal experience:

-hps2 takes time to increase and it tends to drop about %25 and increase again.
-huge hps not always provide the best hps2.High-end Xeon processor users probably upset about that.
-you see dudes 10k hps but producing 70k hps2 and I also managed to replicate that. Here is the basic formula. First you get lowend 20x - 30x vps servers. All these vpses run on the same worker-id you see only one of their hps and hps2 shows combined effort. I strongly suggest you to do otherwise. Why? Managing such numbers on single worker-id masks which performing well and hide problematic boxes.



This makes no sense. Why would a 4core intel processor (3 years old) outperform a 24core Skylake Xeon processor in terms of hashes per second?

What is the difference between the hps vs hps2? can you expand on the differences please.

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December 09, 2017, 07:30:02 AM
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These are not superblocks lol There are no superblocks yet. These are just transfers..You can follow the trail and see the actually mined blocks.
Looks like a big miner moving everything slowly to a single address.

Okay! I see BJetjCfxK3CDau6jSucLkfdgmBYNPRKJUB received 671,372 from BGZ1aofxD2G6zUiUZu2VhK1h8MnwLRqc3k, which it looks like has mined 1,655,376 since the 14th of October.  A Sanctuary since mid October is still impressive.  I thought I could buy one for less than the hardware and electricity.  On 12/7 this address minted 5977 and 6427 coins.

And then BJetjCfxK3CDau6jSucLkfdgmBYNPRKJUB received 713,599 from B6LwXsLgGPivixKiRBzzJ26xQmqD8S5osz, which it looks like has mined 727,473 since 29th of September.  On 12/8 this address minted 8873 and 5000 coins.  Those amounts seem more realistic.

I missed some details of what I was looking at.  Thanks, Alex for clearing that up. 

Slovakia, it looks okay.
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No worries. It was easier to get coins before as the reward you get from the block is depending on the difficulty. The maximum you can get is 20 000 coins and the minimum is 5000.
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