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Author Topic: BiblePay | 10% to Orphan-Charity | RANDOMX MINING | Sanctuaries (Masternodes)  (Read 243130 times)
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April 11, 2020, 07:23:48 AM
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Wait, what? So this thread is done and we suddenly move everything to the BBP forum? And why is this mayor announcement coming from a user "Gridcoin" and not from "bible_pay"?

Anyway, registration at forum.biblepay.org is still not working, because apparently the Pope's last name is not Bergoglio???
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April 11, 2020, 10:40:47 PM
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Rob Andrews, Founder of BiblePay (BBP) July 2017
is also the Founder of Gridcoin (GRC) October 2013


From reading the BiblePay forum thread, sounds like Rob is saying that his bible_pay account got banned,
so he is posting from another account that he owns, the gridcoin account

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Bitcointalk has a bunch of rules, Ive had my posts deleted in the past
and Ive had a Bitcointalk mod (Flying Hellfish) give me a -1 trust rating for talking about BiblePay

I also spent months trying to get an ad banner for BiblePay on Bitcointalk with Theymos
and he kept moving the goal posts on us and never let us advertise LOL

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Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0

The admins generally dont like thread bumping (only one person posting multiple posts in a row),
it seems you can get away with 2 in a row, sometimes 3, but after that you definitely risk getting posts deleted
(if an admin notices or someone reports you)

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Id love for BiblePay as a community to keep posting on Bitcointalk (in all subsections), since it is the #1 cryptocurrency forum

I hope Bitcointalk admins can understand that Rob is not posting to bump the thread or to spam, each post is genuinely a legit post, Could the posts get grouped up? sure, and we can adapt to that if that is their rules


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April 12, 2020, 12:43:48 AM
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I do not remember if I've said this in the past, but I'm saying it again

Update to anyone who messages me privately,
from this point forward anything sent to me is subject to being posted publicly

I want conversations out in the open, not in the dark

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Rob, I believe you broke the Bitcointalk forum rules, its as simple as that

13. Bumps, "updates" are limited to once per 24 hours.

32. Posting multiple posts in a row (excluding bumps and reserved posts by the thread starter) is not allowed.

I would love to see full message logs of what was communicated between you and the admins for more clarification

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I'm not against moving main communications to your forum Rob, but I am against losing the visibility we have in the #1 crypto forum, I feel that we should still use this forum to at least post updates about BiblePay (whether it be this thread or another thread), Im against moving completely away from Bitcointalk

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April 13, 2020, 09:28:09 AM
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Hi, may anyone know what's this adress is ?
BB2BwSbDCqCqNsfc7FgWFJn4sRgnUt4tsM
Just reconnect to my wallet more than one years ago since my last connection and saw a transaction of 838 000 BBP, that i didn't do since i'm holding.
Thanks
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April 13, 2020, 01:55:05 PM
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I have two servers exactly identical. Same CPU, same ram, same HDD, same ISP.
Once is giving me 1300 H/s and the other one is 4300 H/s

Server1
[2020-04-13 15:28:33.072] speed 10s/60s/15m 1287.2 1370.7 1374.7 H/s max 1440.7 H/s

Server2
[2020-04-13 15:29:02.897] speed 10s/60s/15m 4397.6 4414.0 4384.7 H/s max 4607.8 H/s


Both servers are showing this when startig :
Code:
 * ABOUT        bbprig/5.10.0 gcc/7.5.0
 * BBP + XMR - Welcome to the future of orphan charity
 * To donate to the XMRig devs, send XMR here 48edfHu7V9Z84YzzMa6fUueoELZ9ZRXq9VetWzYGzKt52XU5xvqgzYnDK9URnRoJMk                                                                             1j8nLwEVsaSWJ4fhdUyZijBGUicoD (or BTC here) 1P7ujsXeX7GxQwHNnJsRMgAdNkFZmNVqJT
 * LIBS         libuv/1.18.0 OpenSSL/1.1.0g hwloc/1.11.2
 * HUGE PAGES   supported
 * 1GB PAGES    disabled
 * CPU          Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5660 @ 2.80GHz (2) x64 AES
                L2:3.0 MB L3:24.0 MB 12C/24T NUMA:2
 * MEMORY       1.5/15.7 GB (9%)
 * DONATE       10%
 * ASSEMBLY     auto:intel
 * POOL #1      foundation.biblepay.org:3001 algo auto
 * COMMANDS     hashrate, pause, resume
 * OPENCL       disabled
 * CUDA         disabled
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.278]  net  use pool foundation.biblepay.org  Orphan Charity
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.278]  net  new job from foundation.biblepay.org diff 75000 algo rx/0 height 2075831
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.280]  msr  msr kernel module is not available
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.280]  rx   init datasets algo rx/0 (24 threads) seed b2e5f3d303dff783...
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.282]  rx   #0 allocated 2080 MB huge pages   0% (2 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.282]  rx   #1 allocated 2080 MB huge pages   0% (2 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.283]  rx   #0 allocated  256 MB huge pages   0% +JIT (1 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.283]  rx   -- allocated 4416 MB huge pages   0% 0/2208 (3 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:59.565]  rx   #0 dataset ready (3282 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:42:00.307]  rx   #1 dataset ready (742 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:42:00.307]  cpu  use profile  *  (24 threads) scratchpad 2048 KB
[2020-04-13 14:42:00.781]  cpu  READY threads 24/24 (24) huge pages 0% 0/24 memory 49152 KB (474 ms)

Any idea why such H/s difference in the two servers?

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April 13, 2020, 02:08:15 PM
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Hi, may anyone know what's this adress is ?
BB2BwSbDCqCqNsfc7FgWFJn4sRgnUt4tsM
Just reconnect to my wallet more than one years ago since my last connection and saw a transaction of 838 000 BBP, that i didn't do since i'm holding.
Thanks

That should be the orphan foundation address . I don't see a 838,000 BBP transaction. Do you have a specific tx id?  Did that leave your wallet or enter your wallet?

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April 13, 2020, 04:39:52 PM
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Hi, may anyone know what's this adress is ?
BB2BwSbDCqCqNsfc7FgWFJn4sRgnUt4tsM
Just reconnect to my wallet more than one years ago since my last connection and saw a transaction of 838 000 BBP, that i didn't do since i'm holding.
Thanks

That should be the orphan foundation address . I don't see a 838,000 BBP transaction. Do you have a specific tx id?  Did that leave your wallet or enter your wallet?

It leave my wallet, i'm desapointed. Thanks for answering, and looking at the log, i may have copy the wrong adress.
B87VtiTPNKvghHntMwiHyz9efiexVukfC5 is the one

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tat: 81413 confirmations
Date: 13/03/2019 23:26
À: BB2BwSbDCqCqNsfc7FgWFJn4sRgnUt4tsM
Débit: -9.00000000 BBP
À: B87VtiTPNKvghHntMwiHyz9efiexVukfC5
Débit: -838 104.99992400 BBP
Frais de transaction: -0.00007600 BBP
Montant net: -838 114.00000000 BBP
ID de la transaction: ce43919dd566e280094a543db773e797f29e6033087f70c92a0ce495ec5b368e
Index de sorties: 1
Taille totale de la transaction: 378 bytes

Height: 107011
Difficulty: 3688.62
Time: 03-13-2019 22:26:11
Subsidy: 1441.8026

Débit: -838 114.00000000 BBP

Transaction:
CTransaction(hash=ce43919dd5, ver=1, type=0, vin.size=1, vout.size=2, nLockTime=107010, vExtraPayload.size=0)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(884b9cee3553ca43f0e90a7ce3ac5236ef0c88403f19a48ca99117805364c134, 1), scriptSig=4730440220559f57fa6b0be8, nSequence=4294967294)
    CTxOut(nValue=9.00000000, scriptPubKey=76a9144813c26f2846cfcde5d1cc62)
    CTxOut(nValue=838104.99992400, scriptPubKey=76a914282c72c853c9ac750f5e2e30)

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April 13, 2020, 05:09:40 PM
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I have two servers exactly identical. Same CPU, same ram, same HDD, same ISP.
Once is giving me 1300 H/s and the other one is 4300 H/s

Server1
[2020-04-13 15:28:33.072] speed 10s/60s/15m 1287.2 1370.7 1374.7 H/s max 1440.7 H/s

Server2
[2020-04-13 15:29:02.897] speed 10s/60s/15m 4397.6 4414.0 4384.7 H/s max 4607.8 H/s


Both servers are showing this when startig :
Code:
 * ABOUT        bbprig/5.10.0 gcc/7.5.0
 * BBP + XMR - Welcome to the future of orphan charity
 * To donate to the XMRig devs, send XMR here 48edfHu7V9Z84YzzMa6fUueoELZ9ZRXq9VetWzYGzKt52XU5xvqgzYnDK9URnRoJMk                                                                             1j8nLwEVsaSWJ4fhdUyZijBGUicoD (or BTC here) 1P7ujsXeX7GxQwHNnJsRMgAdNkFZmNVqJT
 * LIBS         libuv/1.18.0 OpenSSL/1.1.0g hwloc/1.11.2
 * HUGE PAGES   supported
 * 1GB PAGES    disabled
 * CPU          Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5660 @ 2.80GHz (2) x64 AES
                L2:3.0 MB L3:24.0 MB 12C/24T NUMA:2
 * MEMORY       1.5/15.7 GB (9%)
 * DONATE       10%
 * ASSEMBLY     auto:intel
 * POOL #1      foundation.biblepay.org:3001 algo auto
 * COMMANDS     hashrate, pause, resume
 * OPENCL       disabled
 * CUDA         disabled
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.278]  net  use pool foundation.biblepay.org  Orphan Charity
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.278]  net  new job from foundation.biblepay.org diff 75000 algo rx/0 height 2075831
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.280]  msr  msr kernel module is not available
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.280]  rx   init datasets algo rx/0 (24 threads) seed b2e5f3d303dff783...
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.282]  rx   #0 allocated 2080 MB huge pages   0% (2 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.282]  rx   #1 allocated 2080 MB huge pages   0% (2 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.283]  rx   #0 allocated  256 MB huge pages   0% +JIT (1 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.283]  rx   -- allocated 4416 MB huge pages   0% 0/2208 (3 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:59.565]  rx   #0 dataset ready (3282 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:42:00.307]  rx   #1 dataset ready (742 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:42:00.307]  cpu  use profile  *  (24 threads) scratchpad 2048 KB
[2020-04-13 14:42:00.781]  cpu  READY threads 24/24 (24) huge pages 0% 0/24 memory 49152 KB (474 ms)

Any idea why such H/s difference in the two servers?


That doesn't seem right. Are you sure you are starting them with the same command/script from the same operating system? I guess you have ubuntu, plz check with "htop" for the CPU load.

btw: some tipps for xmrig:
  • use the number of physical threads your System has, which is 12 (2x6), not 24
  • for slightly better performance enable "hugepages" in your system or start the miner as root (xmrig can configure RAM itself)
  • for even better performance you could enable "1GB-hugepages" (just google xmrig 1gb-hugepages ubuntu), but this would require a lot more RAM than you currently have (at least 40 GB)
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April 13, 2020, 07:13:22 PM
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Hi, may anyone know what's this adress is ?
BB2BwSbDCqCqNsfc7FgWFJn4sRgnUt4tsM
Just reconnect to my wallet more than one years ago since my last connection and saw a transaction of 838 000 BBP, that i didn't do since i'm holding.
Thanks

That should be the orphan foundation address . I don't see a 838,000 BBP transaction. Do you have a specific tx id?  Did that leave your wallet or enter your wallet?

It leave my wallet, i'm desapointed. Thanks for answering, and looking at the log, i may have copy the wrong adress.
B87VtiTPNKvghHntMwiHyz9efiexVukfC5 is the one

Quote
tat: 81413 confirmations
Date: 13/03/2019 23:26
À: BB2BwSbDCqCqNsfc7FgWFJn4sRgnUt4tsM
Débit: -9.00000000 BBP
À: B87VtiTPNKvghHntMwiHyz9efiexVukfC5
Débit: -838 104.99992400 BBP
Frais de transaction: -0.00007600 BBP
Montant net: -838 114.00000000 BBP
ID de la transaction: ce43919dd566e280094a543db773e797f29e6033087f70c92a0ce495ec5b368e
Index de sorties: 1
Taille totale de la transaction: 378 bytes

Height: 107011
Difficulty: 3688.62
Time: 03-13-2019 22:26:11
Subsidy: 1441.8026

Débit: -838 114.00000000 BBP

Transaction:
CTransaction(hash=ce43919dd5, ver=1, type=0, vin.size=1, vout.size=2, nLockTime=107010, vExtraPayload.size=0)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(884b9cee3553ca43f0e90a7ce3ac5236ef0c88403f19a48ca99117805364c134, 1), scriptSig=4730440220559f57fa6b0be8, nSequence=4294967294)
    CTxOut(nValue=9.00000000, scriptPubKey=76a9144813c26f2846cfcde5d1cc62)
    CTxOut(nValue=838104.99992400, scriptPubKey=76a914282c72c853c9ac750f5e2e30)



Only 9 BBP went to Orphan Foundation address and rest went to different address.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bbp/tx.dws?ce43919dd566e280094a543db773e797f29e6033087f70c92a0ce495ec5b368e.htm

Hopefully B87VtiTPNKvghHntMwiHyz9efiexVukfC5 is an address you own.

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Last edit: April 14, 2020, 10:04:25 AM by afeno
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I have two servers exactly identical. Same CPU, same ram, same HDD, same ISP.
Once is giving me 1300 H/s and the other one is 4300 H/s

Server1
[2020-04-13 15:28:33.072] speed 10s/60s/15m 1287.2 1370.7 1374.7 H/s max 1440.7 H/s

Server2
[2020-04-13 15:29:02.897] speed 10s/60s/15m 4397.6 4414.0 4384.7 H/s max 4607.8 H/s


Both servers are showing this when startig :
Code:
 * ABOUT        bbprig/5.10.0 gcc/7.5.0
 * BBP + XMR - Welcome to the future of orphan charity
 * To donate to the XMRig devs, send XMR here 48edfHu7V9Z84YzzMa6fUueoELZ9ZRXq9VetWzYGzKt52XU5xvqgzYnDK9URnRoJMk                                                                             1j8nLwEVsaSWJ4fhdUyZijBGUicoD (or BTC here) 1P7ujsXeX7GxQwHNnJsRMgAdNkFZmNVqJT
 * LIBS         libuv/1.18.0 OpenSSL/1.1.0g hwloc/1.11.2
 * HUGE PAGES   supported
 * 1GB PAGES    disabled
 * CPU          Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5660 @ 2.80GHz (2) x64 AES
                L2:3.0 MB L3:24.0 MB 12C/24T NUMA:2
 * MEMORY       1.5/15.7 GB (9%)
 * DONATE       10%
 * ASSEMBLY     auto:intel
 * POOL #1      foundation.biblepay.org:3001 algo auto
 * COMMANDS     hashrate, pause, resume
 * OPENCL       disabled
 * CUDA         disabled
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.278]  net  use pool foundation.biblepay.org  Orphan Charity
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.278]  net  new job from foundation.biblepay.org diff 75000 algo rx/0 height 2075831
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.280]  msr  msr kernel module is not available
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.280]  rx   init datasets algo rx/0 (24 threads) seed b2e5f3d303dff783...
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.282]  rx   #0 allocated 2080 MB huge pages   0% (2 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.282]  rx   #1 allocated 2080 MB huge pages   0% (2 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.283]  rx   #0 allocated  256 MB huge pages   0% +JIT (1 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:56.283]  rx   -- allocated 4416 MB huge pages   0% 0/2208 (3 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:41:59.565]  rx   #0 dataset ready (3282 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:42:00.307]  rx   #1 dataset ready (742 ms)
[2020-04-13 14:42:00.307]  cpu  use profile  *  (24 threads) scratchpad 2048 KB
[2020-04-13 14:42:00.781]  cpu  READY threads 24/24 (24) huge pages 0% 0/24 memory 49152 KB (474 ms)

Any idea why such H/s difference in the two servers?


That doesn't seem right. Are you sure you are starting them with the same command/script from the same operating system? I guess you have ubuntu, plz check with "htop" for the CPU load.

btw: some tipps for xmrig:
  • use the number of physical threads your System has, which is 12 (2x6), not 24
  • for slightly better performance enable "hugepages" in your system or start the miner as root (xmrig can configure RAM itself)
  • for even better performance you could enable "1GB-hugepages" (just google xmrig 1gb-hugepages ubuntu), but this would require a lot more RAM than you currently have (at least 40 GB)


Thanks for the Tips. With hugepages enabled and 12 threads Im getting some more H/s. But I still have a huge difference between the two identical servers. Both running the same command. And htop shows 99-100% CPU utilization in both servers.... Very strange....

EDIT:
With 12 cores and hugepages enabled, the difference is even bigger:

Server1:
[2020-04-14 11:07:12.505] speed 10s/60s/15m 1655.8 1657.6 1654.0 H/s max 2204.9 H/s

Server2:
[2020-04-14 11:05:46.498] speed 10s/60s/15m 6188.6 6223.6 6235.3 H/s max 6273.5 H/s

Any idea what I can check? As said, both servers are showing 12 cores at 100% cpu utilization. (htop)


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April 14, 2020, 10:35:35 AM
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Thanks for the Tips. With hugepages enabled and 12 threads Im getting some more H/s. But I still have a huge difference between the two identical servers. Both running the same command. And htop shows 99-100% CPU utilization in both servers.... Very strange....

EDIT:
With 12 cores and hugepages enabled, the difference is even bigger:

Server1:
[2020-04-14 11:07:12.505] speed 10s/60s/15m 1655.8 1657.6 1654.0 H/s max 2204.9 H/s

Server2:
[2020-04-14 11:05:46.498] speed 10s/60s/15m 6188.6 6223.6 6235.3 H/s max 6273.5 H/s

Any idea what I can check? As said, both servers are showing 12 cores at 100% cpu utilization. (htop)


Well, the last idea for me would be: is it possible that one server keeps the CPU at some weird power saving mode? You can quickly check this with "lscpu" having a look at the MHz or you can (if it's really the same hardware all in all) compare the CPU temperature under full load with "sensors" (package lm-sensors). Good luck!
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April 14, 2020, 12:47:58 PM
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Thanks for the Tips. With hugepages enabled and 12 threads Im getting some more H/s. But I still have a huge difference between the two identical servers. Both running the same command. And htop shows 99-100% CPU utilization in both servers.... Very strange....

EDIT:
With 12 cores and hugepages enabled, the difference is even bigger:

Server1:
[2020-04-14 11:07:12.505] speed 10s/60s/15m 1655.8 1657.6 1654.0 H/s max 2204.9 H/s

Server2:
[2020-04-14 11:05:46.498] speed 10s/60s/15m 6188.6 6223.6 6235.3 H/s max 6273.5 H/s

Any idea what I can check? As said, both servers are showing 12 cores at 100% cpu utilization. (htop)


Well, the last idea for me would be: is it possible that one server keeps the CPU at some weird power saving mode? You can quickly check this with "lscpu" having a look at the MHz or you can (if it's really the same hardware all in all) compare the CPU temperature under full load with "sensors" (package lm-sensors). Good luck!

If what you say is true, its not so weird. There is a power and performance setting from the governor:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CPU_frequency_scaling#Scaling_governors

I've used it before in Ubuntu to set the CPU to performance. It uses more wattage, generates more heat, but it also gives you more hash. Its probably not the ideal setting from an energy use to hash perspective (the last 10% isn't worth it IMO) but it may be something to look at.

I wonder how much RAM afeno has.

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April 14, 2020, 01:33:29 PM
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The wcg suddenly does not work today. Everything works fine before. I just double checked I am in the Biblepay team and 'Display my Data' is checked.

I tried to reassociate cpid
exec associate :
Sorry, we found you as a researcher in WCG, but we were unable to locate you on the team.  You may still participate but the daily escrow requirements are higher for non Bible Pay researchers. NOTE:  Your RAC must be > 256 if you are not on team bible pay.  Please navigate to web.biblepay.org, click PODC research, and type in your CPID in the search box.  If your rac < 256 please build up your RAC first, then re-associate.

exec rac:
"Command": "rac",
  "cpid": "-----------",
  "temporary_cpid": "--------",
  "Error": "Your CPID is linked to your CPK, but we are unable to find your research records in WCG; most likely because you are not in team Bible Pay yet.",
  "Step 1": "Log into your WCG account at 'worldcommunitygrid.org' with your WCG E-mail address and WCG password.",
  "Step 2": "Click Settings | My Profile.  Record your 'Username' and 'Verification Code' and your 'CPID' (Cross-Project-ID).",
  "Step 3": "Click Settings | Data Sharing.  Ensure the 'Display my Data' radio button is selected.  Click Save. ",
  "Step 4": "Click My Contribution | My Team.  If you are not part of Team 'BIBLE PAY' click Join Team | Search | Bible Pay | Select Bible Pay | Click Join Team | Save.",
  "Step 5": "NOTE: After choosing your team, and starting your research, please give WCG 24 hours for the CPID to propagate into BBP.  In the mean time you can start Boinc research - and ensure the computer is performing WCG tasks. ",
  "Step 6": "From our RPC console, type, exec associate your_username your_verification_code",
  "Step 7": "Wait for 5 blocks to pass.  Then type 'exec rac' again, and see if you are linked!  ",
  "Step 8": "Once you are linked you will receive daily rewards.  Please read about our minimum stake requirements per RAC here: wiki.biblepay.org/PODC"

What should I do to fix the problem?
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April 15, 2020, 08:54:35 AM
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Thanks for the Tips. With hugepages enabled and 12 threads Im getting some more H/s. But I still have a huge difference between the two identical servers. Both running the same command. And htop shows 99-100% CPU utilization in both servers.... Very strange....

EDIT:
With 12 cores and hugepages enabled, the difference is even bigger:

Server1:
[2020-04-14 11:07:12.505] speed 10s/60s/15m 1655.8 1657.6 1654.0 H/s max 2204.9 H/s

Server2:
[2020-04-14 11:05:46.498] speed 10s/60s/15m 6188.6 6223.6 6235.3 H/s max 6273.5 H/s

Any idea what I can check? As said, both servers are showing 12 cores at 100% cpu utilization. (htop)

What's your RAM setup on each, double or quad channel ? Quantity ?
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April 15, 2020, 09:47:10 AM
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foundation Pool reader error
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April 16, 2020, 12:44:11 PM
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How do the BBP payouts from foundation.biblepay.org differ from those at rx.biblepay.org? I have found them to be very different. The foundation payouts seem to trickle in with very small amounts, where the rx BBP payouts were much more substantial.

Has there been any more thought on whether to deprecate the rx site over the foundation site? Thanks!
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April 16, 2020, 05:00:30 PM
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Two more questions Smiley I am running 2 Win10 machines without GPU's. Each machine has installed the BBP wallet and the BOINC client. I am receiving regular PODC rewards but several days ago both wallets stopped mining (0% CPU activity and no rewards in 8 days). Here is the config file for the 1st machine:

addnode=explorer.biblepay.org

genproclimit=2

gen=1

externalpurse=BQ5epKDHsp9AWjVgRYd9ZysQa7g75ve539

externalprivkeyBQ5epKDH=[my_private_key]

externalpubkeyBQ5epKDH=BQ5epKDHsp9AWjVgRYd9ZysQa7g75ve539


1. Is the config file okay?

2. Should the config file for the wallet on the 2nd machine be identical (for PODC purposes) or reflect the CPK of that wallet?

Thanks!
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April 16, 2020, 09:24:14 PM
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Two more questions Smiley I am running 2 Win10 machines without GPU's. Each machine has installed the BBP wallet and the BOINC client. I am receiving regular PODC rewards but several days ago both wallets stopped mining (0% CPU activity and no rewards in 8 days). Here is the config file for the 1st machine:

addnode=explorer.biblepay.org

genproclimit=2

gen=1

externalpurse=BQ5epKDHsp9AWjVgRYd9ZysQa7g75ve539

externalprivkeyBQ5epKDH=[my_private_key]

externalpubkeyBQ5epKDH=BQ5epKDHsp9AWjVgRYd9ZysQa7g75ve539


1. Is the config file okay?

2. Should the config file for the wallet on the 2nd machine be identical (for PODC purposes) or reflect the CPK of that wallet?

Thanks!


Your config file allocates 2 threads to RandomX mining; was that intentional? Considering in-wallet mining is not efficient for RandomX, I would not allocate any threads to heat mining at all (i.e., use that power towards PODC instead)

In any case, you do not have to run multiple copies of the wallet for PODC mining - it actually complicates the matters. You do not even have to keep a single wallet open 7/24 - all you need is a stake-confirming transmission made once a day. You can do that by firing up the wallet, letting it sync, then manually perform "sendgscc wcg" in the console, and shut down the wallet.

You need to make sure your stake (collateral) matching or exceeding the required coin-age for your RAC is present in your CPK address.

Could you please check:

1. Stake requirement met in the CPK address
2. GSC transmissions made from your wallet in the last 8 days
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April 16, 2020, 10:41:56 PM
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Your config file allocates 2 threads to RandomX mining; was that intentional? Considering in-wallet mining is not efficient for RandomX, I would not allocate any threads to heat mining at all (i.e., use that power towards PODC instead)

In any case, you do not have to run multiple copies of the wallet for PODC mining - it actually complicates the matters. You do not even have to keep a single wallet open 7/24 - all you need is a stake-confirming transmission made once a day. You can do that by firing up the wallet, letting it sync, then manually perform "sendgscc wcg" in the console, and shut down the wallet.

You need to make sure your stake (collateral) matching or exceeding the required coin-age for your RAC is present in your CPK address.

Could you please check:

1. Stake requirement met in the CPK address
2. GSC transmissions made from your wallet in the last 8 days

I didn't realize in-wallet mining was changed by the upgrade. I will remove the first 3 lines of the config file and close the 2nd wallet.

GSC transmissions are being made every day. And staking appears to be okay. Thanks.

"Command": "rac",
  "cpid": "98aa5f48d10bc60bfdffdf6ceb462ccc",
  "CPK": "BQ5epKDHsp9AWjVgRYd9ZysQa7g75ve539",
  "wcg_teamid": 35006,
  "next_podc_gsc_transmission": 189112,
  "team_name": "BIBLEPAY",
  "researcher_nickname": "Obyte_ff994687",
  "researcher_country": "UNITED STATES",
  "total_wcg_boinc_credit": 89785.07000000001,
  "total_wcg_points": 628495.49,
  "external_purse_total_coin_age": 45047.68351851851,
  "coin_age_percent_required": 0.5743494953170396,
  "coin_age_required": 25422.63745887765,
  "wcg_id": 1099367,
  "rac": 2446.984588



 
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April 17, 2020, 01:10:28 AM
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The wcg suddenly does not work today. Everything works fine before. I just double checked I am in the Biblepay team and 'Display my Data' is checked.

I tried to reassociate cpid
exec associate :
Sorry, we found you as a researcher in WCG, but we were unable to locate you on the team.  You may still participate but the daily escrow requirements are higher for non Bible Pay researchers. NOTE:  Your RAC must be > 256 if you are not on team bible pay.  Please navigate to web.biblepay.org, click PODC research, and type in your CPID in the search box.  If your rac < 256 please build up your RAC first, then re-associate.

exec rac:
"Command": "rac",
  "cpid": "-----------",
  "temporary_cpid": "--------",
  "Error": "Your CPID is linked to your CPK, but we are unable to find your research records in WCG; most likely because you are not in team Bible Pay yet.",
  "Step 1": "Log into your WCG account at 'worldcommunitygrid.org' with your WCG E-mail address and WCG password.",
  "Step 2": "Click Settings | My Profile.  Record your 'Username' and 'Verification Code' and your 'CPID' (Cross-Project-ID).",
  "Step 3": "Click Settings | Data Sharing.  Ensure the 'Display my Data' radio button is selected.  Click Save. ",
  "Step 4": "Click My Contribution | My Team.  If you are not part of Team 'BIBLE PAY' click Join Team | Search | Bible Pay | Select Bible Pay | Click Join Team | Save.",
  "Step 5": "NOTE: After choosing your team, and starting your research, please give WCG 24 hours for the CPID to propagate into BBP.  In the mean time you can start Boinc research - and ensure the computer is performing WCG tasks. ",
  "Step 6": "From our RPC console, type, exec associate your_username your_verification_code",
  "Step 7": "Wait for 5 blocks to pass.  Then type 'exec rac' again, and see if you are linked!  ",
  "Step 8": "Once you are linked you will receive daily rewards.  Please read about our minimum stake requirements per RAC here: wiki.biblepay.org/PODC"

What should I do to fix the problem?

If you're still having issues (it might take a 1-2 days to re-associate although you don't usually need to do this), DM me and we'll set up a video chat.

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