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January 04, 2018, 02:42:13 PM |
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The competetive mining feature, 1075, and 1075 in general should not be lowering hash PS, as the entire algo is still the same, and the feature is a small enhancement to the miner.
What the feature does is starts adding a tithe, destined to the foundation, of 1 satoshi when you run out of mining nonces.
This usually only happens on fast processors.
Biblepay requires a low nonce to prevent us from being ported to an asic or gpu.
To give you an example of the current maximum nonce in the current block, type exec pinfo from the RPC. The 'pinfo' output is the max nonce biblepay allows for the next block to be solved.
If your machine was so fast, say running 20 threads that its nonces were greater than the exec pinfo level, competetive mining would kick in and add a foundation tithe of 1,2,3,4++ satoshi (once every 30 seconds or so) to keep you hashing at full speed.
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January 04, 2018, 03:05:06 PM |
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I created a new dedicated forum for mining issues, more specifically for HashPs discussions, troubleshooting, General Mining, etc. Would someone like to volunteer to moderate this forum? You could moderate and help solve technical issues with hashps. And finally, Alex suggested an awesome idea, that we maintain a spreadsheet with a reference to OS, processor type and hashps. Whoever the mod is, could you please create a global sheet also? http://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?board=6.0
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January 04, 2018, 03:13:34 PM |
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so what these numbers means? "hashcounter": 23921555, "competetive_mining": true, "competetivemining_hash_counter": 22418835, "global_competetive_mining_tithe": 89, "competetive_mining_ratio": 0, "pooledtx": 0,
at least hashcounter vs competetivemining hash counter?
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January 04, 2018, 03:16:48 PM |
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so what these numbers means? "hashcounter": 23921555, "competetive_mining": true, "competetivemining_hash_counter": 22418835, "global_competetive_mining_tithe": 89, "competetive_mining_ratio": 0, "pooledtx": 0,
at least hashcounter vs competetivemining hash counter?
It means since started, you hashed 23.9MM hashes, but only 22.4MM were good, therefore competetive mining kicked in and tithed 89 satoshis (total over the period) to fill in the difference. Its a small effect, but could be big on a very fast processor. The more threads you run the smaller the effect. If you ran this on a fast processor with only 2 threads, the satoshis would increase quickly. The (competetive tithe amount) does reset to 0 after the block switches. (The global_competetive value does not, it just stays to show you something happened). EDIT: competetive_mining_ratio is the amount of edge you achieved running the competetive feature as a %, but since its smaller than .01% it appears as zero.
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January 04, 2018, 03:52:00 PM |
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Christians will like knowing this, but when Christians say "the Flood Myth is in every Culture", it isn't in every Culture, but it is in a lot of Cultures, and it was in Native American (Not just Native US Native Americans) Mythology. There is an Incan God called Viracocha and a Colombian God called Bochica. These were people who were said to have come and taught the Native Americans various different Crafts, and Stone Working, and other arts. It is most likely that this was a Person who came on a Boat. I believe the Legend says he came from the water on a Snake or a Feathered Snake, and then taught everyone, and then left by Walking away on the Water; he is also pictured with Tears to represent the Rain and Lightning Bolts in his Hands. This is likely a story about someone who came from Asia or Africa; maybe even a whole Tribe that just became part of America and a story was passed down. Thor Hyderdhal proved that you do not need a Hull on a Boat to get across the Ocean. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_HeyerdahlAnd also similarly to the Christian God, there is a Mountain God, called Apu (Lord), and the storm God called Huracan (Heart of the Sky) the source for the word Hurricane. Looking at these Gods gives you a better Perspective on the Mountain, Desert, Sea God of the Middle East. And they have a Flood Myth, and in their Flood Myth God created the Earth 3 times. Once, he created people from Stones, Giants, and they displeased him so he Flooded the Earth, then he made Humans and they displeased him, so he Flooded the Earth, and now we are in the 3rd phase supposedly after whatever the Native American name for Noah is. So the Flood Myth exists in very different Places, and the same Religion exists in very different iterations. Because really everything mentioned here is Jewish, except for Viracocha who is like their Jesus. And this is kind of strange, but Corn supposedly comes from America, but there are examples where Jewish people used Corn Motifs on their Spears. But supposedly they didn't know about Corn. This is what happens when you veer away from the Lord, Jesus Christ: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5228857/A-10-year-old-drag-queen-founded-drag-club-kids.htmlI've seen too many NDEs where Jesus gave an Indian or Muslim a second chance by showing him Hell, and it becomes clear these principalities exist where some of the "gods" you refer to are actually running a principality in hell. If you hang around these spirits long enough, you will eventually find they backstab you. The same ones you think Love you are going to turn on you some day, because they dont care about your soul. They want their daddy to get it so they will have an easier night with less torture for themselves. John Ramirez talks about this, hes done it all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEmE-cQEX3YI don't believe there is such thing as a Hell. We burn our Dead, to send them as a message to the Gods, and they are returned. Similar to when you say to a kid "You look so much like your grandma" or "You look so much like your Dad". Or when Corn uses Dead Fish to Grow. Or how all the Water we are drinking has been through Dinosaur Urinary tracts, and Animal Urinary tracts over and over. We are brought back as well, maybe not the same form, but our energy is reused.
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January 04, 2018, 04:25:33 PM |
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And btw, I am not against you guys. I am going to get more people to start mining Bible Pay and I will get the price up for you guys. And I will share it with the Religious Debate Community soon. I know a lot of people in the "Debate Circuit" as they call it. And more than just Christians who use the Bible.
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January 04, 2018, 04:46:16 PM |
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Christians will like knowing this, but when Christians say "the Flood Myth is in every Culture", it isn't in every Culture, but it is in a lot of Cultures, and it was in Native American (Not just Native US Native Americans) Mythology. There is an Incan God called Viracocha and a Colombian God called Bochica. These were people who were said to have come and taught the Native Americans various different Crafts, and Stone Working, and other arts. It is most likely that this was a Person who came on a Boat. I believe the Legend says he came from the water on a Snake or a Feathered Snake, and then taught everyone, and then left by Walking away on the Water; he is also pictured with Tears to represent the Rain and Lightning Bolts in his Hands. This is likely a story about someone who came from Asia or Africa; maybe even a whole Tribe that just became part of America and a story was passed down. Thor Hyderdhal proved that you do not need a Hull on a Boat to get across the Ocean. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_HeyerdahlAnd also similarly to the Christian God, there is a Mountain God, called Apu (Lord), and the storm God called Huracan (Heart of the Sky) the source for the word Hurricane. Looking at these Gods gives you a better Perspective on the Mountain, Desert, Sea God of the Middle East. And they have a Flood Myth, and in their Flood Myth God created the Earth 3 times. Once, he created people from Stones, Giants, and they displeased him so he Flooded the Earth, then he made Humans and they displeased him, so he Flooded the Earth, and now we are in the 3rd phase supposedly after whatever the Native American name for Noah is. So the Flood Myth exists in very different Places, and the same Religion exists in very different iterations. Because really everything mentioned here is Jewish, except for Viracocha who is like their Jesus. And this is kind of strange, but Corn supposedly comes from America, but there are examples where Jewish people used Corn Motifs on their Spears. But supposedly they didn't know about Corn. This is what happens when you veer away from the Lord, Jesus Christ: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5228857/A-10-year-old-drag-queen-founded-drag-club-kids.htmlI've seen too many NDEs where Jesus gave an Indian or Muslim a second chance by showing him Hell, and it becomes clear these principalities exist where some of the "gods" you refer to are actually running a principality in hell. If you hang around these spirits long enough, you will eventually find they backstab you. The same ones you think Love you are going to turn on you some day, because they dont care about your soul. They want their daddy to get it so they will have an easier night with less torture for themselves. John Ramirez talks about this, hes done it all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEmE-cQEX3YI don't believe there is such thing as a Hell. We burn our Dead, to send them as a message to the Gods, and they are returned. Similar to when you say to a kid "You look so much like your grandma" or "You look so much like your Dad". Or when Corn uses Dead Fish to Grow. Or how all the Water we are drinking has been through Dinosaur Urinary tracts, and Animal Urinary tracts over and over. We are brought back as well, maybe not the same form, but our energy is reused. Looks like the author intends to make a big, friends on board, please sit tight, hold your coin
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January 04, 2018, 04:51:20 PM |
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You will see the price of Bible Pay go up this week.
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January 04, 2018, 05:44:54 PM |
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Is there a BiblePay YouTube video yet? I would share it.
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January 04, 2018, 05:46:28 PM |
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You should offer Bounties for that work. I could find people to do it though, you can also use Craigslist since BBP is actually worth money, and that would help it spread also.
Like 500 BBP for X, or 100,000 BBP for X.
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January 04, 2018, 05:53:37 PM |
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You should offer Bounties for that work. I could find people to do it though, you can also use Craigslist since BBP is actually worth money, and that would help it spread also. Like 500 BBP for X, or 100,000 BBP for X.
Sure, but with a bounty Id be setting the price when I dont know how much the work is worth, so ideally Id like someone to quote me how many hours of work and their pay rate, and if paying up front Id like to see proof of previous work, real name, etc, otherwise Id pay half up front and half after its finished, or pay after the fact, any way works, but in general I'm against setting the price myself, since I dont know the value of the work. BiblePay has a 2.5% PR and 2.5% P2P budget, so there are a lot of coins that can go towards marketing/advertising, and I would most definitely create a proposal for this work, but Im willing to take on the risk myself of my own coins to get the ball rolling. http://wiki.biblepay.org/Create_Sanctuary_2#SUBMIT_PROPOSAL
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January 04, 2018, 05:56:23 PM |
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Hi Dave,
Its just not true that we only care about precious masternodes.
Here is the way I view the priorities right now just so you know: I want to ensure we are ready for block 24600, so we can pay our orphans.
Next, I want to maintain production support levels. That includes any critical errors with 1075. And finally, I place a very low priority level personally on any "hash speed discussions". So maybe thats the point of contention. We only have enough resources to talk about the prod support and the critical errors and not about peoples mining speed, unless its an inconsistency in the pool that affects everyone.
Of course we have time to talk about how competetive mining works.
But first: So, Im not aware of a critical bug in 1075, and have not received a log. Can someone please give us a log so we can see what stopped the node in 1075??
There is no way to even look at a problem without a log.
Thank you for your explanations (also in your other posts about the competitive mining. Indeed that makes sense. I have copied the last lines from the debug.log, where the error occurs (wasn't really sure where to start...): 2018-01-04 13:15:15 Resetting mining tithe 259.000000CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063277955.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:15:28 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063277955.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:15:39 Resetting mining tithe 260.000000CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063277955.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:15:52 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063277955.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:16:41 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063277955.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:17:37 Resetting mining tithe 261.000000CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063277955.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:18:00 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063277955.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:18:18 Resetting mining tithe 262.000000CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063277955.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:18:58 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063277955.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:19:48 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063284675.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:19:48 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063284675.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:19:51 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063284675.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:19:56 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063284675.000000 to 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Masternode payment 660063284675.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:42:14 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063284675.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:42:14 Unable to open file /home/david/.biblepaycore/blocks/blk00000.dat 2018-01-04 13:42:14 ERROR: WriteBlockToDisk: OpenBlockFile failed 2018-01-04 13:42:14 *** Failed to write block 2018-01-04 13:42:14 Error: Error: A fatal internal error occurred, see debug.log for details 2018-01-04 13:42:14 Unable to open file /home/david/.biblepaycore/blocks/blk00000.dat 2018-01-04 13:42:14 Unable to open file /home/david/.biblepaycore/blocks/rev00000.dat 2018-01-04 13:42:14 tor: Thread interrupt 2018-01-04 13:42:14 torcontrol thread exit 2018-01-04 13:42:14 opencon thread interrupt 2018-01-04 13:42:14 addcon thread interrupt 2018-01-04 13:42:14 mnbcon thread interrupt 2018-01-04 13:42:14 scheduler thread interrupt 2018-01-04 13:42:14 net thread interrupt 2018-01-04 13:42:16 ProcessNewBlock : ACCEPTED 2018-01-04 13:42:16 msghand thread interrupt 2018-01-04 13:42:16 PrepareShutdown: In progress... 2018-01-04 13:42:16 StopNode() 2018-01-04 13:42:16 BiblepayMiner -- terminated 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Verifying mncache.dat format... 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Loaded info from mncache.dat 6ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Masternodes: 84, peers who asked us for Masternode list: 0, peers we asked for Masternode list: 0, entries in Masternode list we asked for: 0, masternode index size: 84, nDsqCount: 2149 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Writting info to mncache.dat... 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Written info to mncache.dat 6ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Masternodes: 84, peers who asked us for Masternode list: 0, peers we asked for Masternode list: 0, entries in Masternode list we asked for: 0, masternode index size: 84, nDsqCount: 2856 2018-01-04 13:42:16 mncache.dat dump finished 12ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Verifying mnpayments.dat format... 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Loaded info from mnpayments.dat 135ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Votes: 24615, Blocks: 2564 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Writting info to mnpayments.dat... 2018-01-04 13:42:16 CMasternodePayments::FillBlockPayee -- Masternode payment 660063284675.000000 to BGW1hEmxB48ydQpmJk5cpPoMrdCxWocbBs 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Written info to mnpayments.dat 121ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Votes: 25214, Blocks: 2624 2018-01-04 13:42:16 mnpayments.dat dump finished 259ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Verifying governance.dat format... 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Loaded info from governance.dat 16ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Governance Objects: 22 (Proposals: 19, Triggers: 2, Watchdogs: 1/1, Other: 0; Seen: 24), Votes: 0 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Writting info to governance.dat... 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Written info to governance.dat 5ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Governance Objects: 22 (Proposals: 19, Triggers: 2, Watchdogs: 1/1, Other: 0; Seen: 26), Votes: 847 2018-01-04 13:42:16 governance.dat dump finished 21ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Verifying netfulfilled.dat format... 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Loaded info from netfulfilled.dat 0ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Nodes with fulfilled requests: 10 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Writting info to netfulfilled.dat... 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Written info to netfulfilled.dat 0ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Nodes with fulfilled requests: 9 2018-01-04 13:42:16 netfulfilled.dat dump finished 0ms 2018-01-04 13:42:16 BiblepayMiner -- terminated 2018-01-04 13:42:16 Shutdown: done
Hope this helps.
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gameparadise007
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January 04, 2018, 06:04:14 PM |
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Is there some issue at ccex , can I buy some coins there? I see the wallet in maintanace, so is it ok to buy coins from there?
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immakingacoin
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January 04, 2018, 06:09:50 PM |
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You should offer Bounties for that work. I could find people to do it though, you can also use Craigslist since BBP is actually worth money, and that would help it spread also. Like 500 BBP for X, or 100,000 BBP for X.
Sure, but with a bounty Id be setting the price when I dont know how much the work is worth, so ideally Id like someone to quote me how many hours of work and their pay rate, and if paying up front Id like to see proof of previous work, real name, etc, otherwise Id pay half up front and half after its finished, or pay after the fact, any way works, but in general I'm against setting the price myself, since I dont know the value of the work. BiblePay has a 2.5% PR and 2.5% P2P budget, so there are a lot of coins that can go towards marketing/advertising, and I would most definitely create a proposal for this work, but Im willing to take on the risk myself of my own coins to get the ball rolling. http://wiki.biblepay.org/Create_Sanctuary_2#SUBMIT_PROPOSALI am going to hook you up with a Professional Print Shop in Texas. They can make shirts and everything, can you PM me your email? They have done stuff from Leased Retail Space Churches, to every Best Buy store in the Country (Including Hawaii and Alaska, lol) at one time.
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CryptoMaskNL
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January 04, 2018, 06:13:41 PM |
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Is there some issue at ccex , can I buy some coins there? I see the wallet in maintanace, so is it ok to buy coins from there?
Why buy there if u can not withdraw it? Wallet is in maintenance for weeks now.
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togoshigekata
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January 04, 2018, 06:18:51 PM |
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I am going to hook you up with a Professional Print Shop in Texas. They can make shirts and everything, can you PM me your email? They have done stuff from Leased Retail Space Churches, to every Best Buy store in the Country (Including Hawaii and Alaska, lol) at one time.
Cool, Im not interested in merchandising yet, but I will keep you in mind when the time comes
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oliwer21
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January 04, 2018, 06:25:47 PM |
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You will see the price of Bible Pay go up this week.
Again empty pumping?
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