togoshigekata
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June 17, 2018, 02:25:37 AM |
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BBP is a side hobby for me and we support Compassion kids on our own, but I've gotta say there's no easy way to figure this stuff out for someone new. Now granted I have two rigs with many GPUs running and I can mine about anything, but Biblepay has to make it cryptic.
Yeah Gary we need help documenting this, streamlining the information, the process, Would you be down to help out on the Wiki? I will gladly pay you (or anyone!) for any work on that > my RAC is 1607, the console knows that, so why doesn't the wallet show me how much BBP I need to stake to get 100% UXTO awards? I would add this as a feature request on Github Issues: https://github.com/biblepay/biblepay/issues> So I changed my utxoamount=36321 (was 5539) in the biblepay.conf and exec stakebalance still shows: 5539. I shut the wallet down and restarted so I'm guessing it takes time, but how much I can't seem to locate. I'm not sure how much time it takes, but your PoDC Controller Wallet sends a PoDC Update every few hours or so, so it would depend on when its scheduled to send next, I think it can be run manually "exec podcupdate" > So if the utxoamount= still needs to be in the .conf file then why isn't the wallet smart enough to autostake the max amount available? I believe utxoamount= is not required anymore as of a month or so ago, so the latest versions will auto stake, the documentation on this may be out of sync === If anyone is interested, please help document things on the Wiki! https://wiki.biblepay.org/Just register for an account Ill try to update when I can, Im way behind Also youtube videos showing the mining setup process would be awesome! Remember, any work can potentially be funded through the BiblePay Masternode Governance/Proposal/Budget system!
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bible_pay (OP)
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June 17, 2018, 04:05:17 AM |
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Security is actually more reliant on the distinct CPID, not on copies of it. I never said it was frowned on to run multiple wallets.
My point is if you want to run multiple heat mining wallets, you can set a simple switch.
What is frowned on is not understanding blockchain programming, and what I mean by that is the ignorance of proposing a bad solution that bloats the chain. Remember, most of us are not developers (let alone blockchain developers). So, know in advance, we may make suggestions not fully knowing the intricacies or even the background knowledge of this blockchain fully works. > My point is if you want to run multiple heat mining wallets, you can set a simple switch. I wish there was a way to could keep our main wallet.dat on one machine only, but still be able to mine on mutiple computers. Having to copy wallet.dat to multiple machines is a security concern for me. Instead of securing one machine, I know how to worry about x number of computers that have the same wallet.dat Doesn't the masternode have some sort of mechanism to secure/lock funds and not require you to have the wallet on the same computer as the masternode? Not a problem, I am all for making the wallet smart enough to act more like an iPhone (IE improve our ease-of-use features). And not against supporting the n+1 wallets intelligently. The issue was how it was approached. If a feature request is made in a very respectable way, it will receive all the credit and explanation. If otoh, the user is demanding, or rude, or assumptions are made (without simply asking others how something works first), a person comes across as a know it all, and disrespects the lead dev, etc, then things will go south quickly. As far as not copying the wallet, you could dump the private key for the Rosetta pay to public key address, and import that key into the submachines. Im not currently thinking of a graceful way to heat mine on the sub machines without doing that. We get too much benefit from requiring the distinct CPID to be signed with magnitude than to change that feature.
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togoshigekata
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June 17, 2018, 04:07:51 AM Last edit: June 17, 2018, 04:46:13 AM by togoshigekata |
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WhatToMine is a popular cryptocurrency website we could list BiblePay on https://whattomine.com/In the Bitcointalk Forums, people point new miners to this website === Proof of Work is based on Hash Rate and Network Hash Rate (and Dark Gravity Wave?) and Proof of Distributed Computing is based on RAC and Total RAC, and RAC grows in a weird decay function way (The ability to support more than one Science Research project complicates things) = So it looks like we could definitely easily set up a PoW Calculator with WhatToMine === Requesting coin addition. Coin must be on one of those exchanges: Binance, Bitfinex, Bittrex, CryptoBridge, Cryptopia, HitBTC, Poloniex or YoBit. https://whattomine.com/contacts/newWe have submitted payment to CryptoBridge and are waiting until after our next mandatory release to move forward with listing, so after that we would meet their requirement to get BiblePay added. === Also, we could nudge WhatToMine to add a CPU section, do you think they would add it? How do they gather the data on how different hardware does on each algorithm? Are users submitting that data? UPDATE: I contacted them
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bible_pay (OP)
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June 17, 2018, 04:08:54 AM |
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so I bought some BBP on SouthExchange to stake more BBP to get a higher reward.
BBP is a side hobby for me and we support Compassion kids on our own, but I've gotta say there's no easy way to figure this stuff out for someone new. Now granted I have two rigs with many GPUs running and I can mine about anything, but Biblepay has to make it cryptic.
For one, my RAC is 1607, the console knows that, so why doesn't the wallet show me how much BBP I need to stake to get 100% UXTO awards?
found this on another thread: Stake 20 BBP per RAC and you will receive : (YOUR_RAC/TEAM_RAC) x SUPERBLOCK_REWARD x 0.7.
So why not add something to give a suggested stake level to the wallet... it could be to the far right of the Available balance.
So I changed my utxoamount=36321 (was 5539) in the biblepay.conf and exec stakebalance still shows: 5539. I shut the wallet down and restarted so I'm guessing it takes time, but how much I can't seem to locate.
So if the utxoamount= still needs to be in the .conf file then why isn't the wallet smart enough to autostake the max amount available? Or why can't it stake at 75% of available balance if someone doesn't want to stake it all?
ETA: after 30 to 40 mins my stakebalance is now 36321.
You can type 'exec totalrac' to find out how much UTXO is required. You can comment out 'utxoamount' and 'utxooverride' in the config. When its not present, we automatically stake the "UTXO Target" amount (from exec totalrac) in the PODC Update.
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jaapgvk
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June 17, 2018, 08:42:41 AM |
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I believe utxoamount= is not required anymore as of a month or so ago, so the latest versions will auto stake, the documentation on this may be out of sync === If anyone is interested, please help document things on the Wiki! https://wiki.biblepay.org/Just register for an account Ill try to update when I can, Im way behind I've updated the wiki and I've contacted Lichtsucher to remove a redundant utxoamount line from his guide (which was correct btw, but might be confusing to newcomers).
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noxpost
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June 17, 2018, 09:34:01 PM |
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Just an FYI for the community -
I was offline the last few days and was alerted that my explorer had stopped mid-day yesterday due to a biblepayd crash. After restarting it a few hours ago, the iquidus db was corrupted, so I'm doing a full re-index now. Sorry for inconvenience, it should be resolved soon - seems to be moving at a good clip.
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sunk818
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June 17, 2018, 11:37:58 PM |
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Great work. I can't read Chinese, so I have no idea if the translation is correct. Is there any thought to paying someone to review the language for correct meaning? a few nitpicks: * Last page doesn't need to be there (it is blank) * Chart in English for road map progress, can that English words be translated to Chinese as well? Adobe Acrobat can do it... or if there is a translation of the English text, I can make a PDF page with Chinese characters (I have licensed copy of Adobe Acrobat Pro which lets you edit PDF files)
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slovakia
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June 18, 2018, 05:06:55 AM Last edit: June 18, 2018, 08:34:20 AM by slovakia |
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TOGO my mandarine friend from warez wrote me,this
Hi,
China is a Atheist country, most of chinese don't have religious beliefs. China goverment has restrained the bitcoin. It lost the market. I think it's hard to attract them for your whitepapper. As for the content, it's easy for native chinese to understand the theme. But virtual currencytual currency is new for me, so some terms is a little hard for me.
so its correct translated
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next chinas friend
Hello I read the whole whitepaper from start to end,and most of them is OK. But some technical details look like translate via google,and there is some little typos need to be correct.
Cheers
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jaapgvk
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June 18, 2018, 08:46:54 AM |
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TOGO my mandarine friend from warez wrote me,this
Hi,
China is a Atheist country, most of chinese don't have religious beliefs. China goverment has restrained the bitcoin. It lost the market. I think it's hard to attract them for your whitepapper. As for the content, it's easy for native chinese to understand the theme. But virtual currencytual currency is new for me, so some terms is a little hard for me.
so its correct translated
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next chinas friend
Hello I read the whole whitepaper from start to end,and most of them is OK. But some technical details look like translate via google,and there is some little typos need to be correct.
Cheers
Thanks Slovakia! Do you think one of them is perhaps willing to improve the translation (for payment). Togo?
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sunk818
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June 18, 2018, 11:27:09 PM |
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China is a Atheist country, most of chinese don't have religious beliefs.
You'd be surprised how much of a thriving underground there is of followers of Jesus Christ in China.
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sunk818
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June 19, 2018, 03:41:22 AM |
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Anyone looking for a portable installation of BiblePayCore.exe can use 7-Zip Portable in Windows to open the BiblePayEXE. Extract the contents to a folder of your choice. There, you have a portable version of BiblePay-Qt.exe
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jaapgvk
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June 19, 2018, 08:45:11 AM |
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China is a Atheist country, most of chinese don't have religious beliefs.
You'd be surprised how much of a thriving underground there is of followers of Jesus Christ in China. i dont care ... wrote me china friend .... i can shit all china That's a big poop Christianity is the fastest growing religion in China today btw. It might not be big now, but it seems to be gaining momentum.
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jaapgvk
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June 19, 2018, 01:54:37 PM |
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There was talk about creating a hardcopy booklet for BiblePay on this forum. I forgot who exactly suggested it, but I've also have been in contact with Habib about creating one for Ghana, so I'd like to combine the two. Maybe we could also hand them out in conjunction with a paper wallet. That would be a great 'getting started' thing I think I've got a little budget in the last superblock. I'm going to use it to pay an illustrator to the visual content for the booklet. But I would also appreciate some input on that should definitely in the booklet concerning text content. If anyone has any suggestions, please PM me
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thesnat21
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June 19, 2018, 02:41:45 PM |
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Mining stats continue to be interesting.
Seems like the pools are going more and more unused, I'll have to put together some trend data.
This is based on the last 204 blocks (doesn't include PODC block)
Pool Results PurePool : 21 (10%) BBP Pool : 12 (5%) Solo Mining : 172 (83%)
Top 5 miners: CPID: 0504c91dac5d2c4156d2a2dd992bcc8f 21 Blocks ( 10% of 206 blocks) 9753.65849343 bbp earned CPID: 8c97fd4fd8970e7ff1e835fdc2bc9000 21 Blocks ( 10% of 206 blocks) 9741.88504045 bbp earned CPID: 8a3856017daa34b0e0ad6312c0121906 21 Blocks ( 10% of 206 blocks) 9721.54880469 bbp earned CPID: ce2a54170bfbb9d6354909c801c3f053 20 Blocks ( 9% of 206 blocks) 9141.92240665 bbp earned CPID: e37d18242f0467a0694bb4fe98a7377c 16 Blocks ( 7% of 206 blocks) 7277.86289288 bbp earned
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noxpost
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June 20, 2018, 12:46:00 AM |
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Well, I can't help but be pleased with that Now hopefully we get some new readers and the community keeps growing!
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