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Author Topic: [ANN] [BTQ] BitQuark | Super secure hashing | CPU mining  (Read 162295 times)
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May 10, 2014, 06:56:11 AM
Last edit: May 10, 2014, 07:14:01 AM by BitQuark
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Ok I think I have the source code fix on github so that you can compile it on Linux. I need someone to try and compile it to confirm that it works. Make sure to follow the "Quick Installation.txt" cuz I had to add the following to the file plus a couple of other files in the leveldb directory.

cd src/leveldb
chmod +x build_detect_platform
./build_detect_platform build_config.mk ./
cd ..
make -f makefile.unix

***You may need to delete the "libleveldb.a" & "libmemenv.a" files first and once you run the above command it should build them as along as you have the deps installed.

***Deps
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1g.tar.gz
http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz
http://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost/1.54.0/boost_1_54_0.tar.gz/download
http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/files/download.php?file=miniupnpc-1.8.tar.gz

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May 10, 2014, 01:11:09 PM
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Ok I think I have the source code fix on github so that you can compile it on Linux. I need someone to try and compile it to confirm that it works. Make sure to follow the "Quick Installation.txt" cuz I had to add the following to the file plus a couple of other files in the leveldb directory.

cd src/leveldb
chmod +x build_detect_platform
./build_detect_platform build_config.mk ./
cd ..
make -f makefile.unix

***You may need to delete the "libleveldb.a" & "libmemenv.a" files first and once you run the above command it should build them as along as you have the deps installed.

***Deps
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1g.tar.gz
http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz
http://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost/1.54.0/boost_1_54_0.tar.gz/download
http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/files/download.php?file=miniupnpc-1.8.tar.gz
I don't understand. Aside from the two incorrect leveldb files that I download according to the previous instructions and miniupnpc gotchas I keep running into, I've been building on Linux all along. One of those node IP you've been sharing is actually me since I have my wallet and daemon up 24/7. Xubuntu 12.04 or 13.10, libdb4.8 and libdb5.1 with libdb5.1-dev.

Oh, wait, now I see what you're doing; building the leveldb files locally. Please stand by..................................................
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May 10, 2014, 01:12:20 PM
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 is it other quark?just clone?
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May 10, 2014, 01:35:19 PM
Last edit: May 10, 2014, 02:15:56 PM by ZeroFossilFuel
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SUCCESS!!!  Cheesy
My only comment would be to "cd .." one more time from the /src directory before running qmake and make. It will not run while working directory is inside /src.

@Wendy5 see this goofy guy's explanation...  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVf_jT4DqvA
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May 10, 2014, 02:41:54 PM
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looking to buy 10k - 50k btq

please pm offer

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Just believe in old TTC Tittiecoin, will be big in months

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May 10, 2014, 04:00:12 PM
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SUCCESS!!!  Cheesy
My only comment would be to "cd .." one more time from the /src directory before running qmake and make. It will not run while working directory is inside /src.

@Wendy5 see this goofy guy's explanation...  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVf_jT4DqvA

Awesome! That's right sir! I figured I would add the commands so that the users could build the *.a files in the leveldb directory. Now I just got to figure out how to build a static Linux version so I can add it to the download section.

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May 10, 2014, 05:11:17 PM
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Awesome! That's right sir! I figured I would add the commands so that the users could build the *.a files in the leveldb directory. Now I just got to figure out how to build a static Linux version so I can add it to the download section.
Good luck with that one. I would think that would be much further down the list of priorities. BTW, I have CentOS running on my wife's laptop. I'll give it a go on that also to try and cover more bases. That should also translate to RedHat.
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May 10, 2014, 05:17:40 PM
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█ ★BitQuark (BTQ) → Now Live on: http://www.cryptocoinrank.com/BitQuark

Hope you like it! You can also display your Dev news just by creating two widgets and sending me the information like described here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=579901.0

Enjoy

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May 11, 2014, 02:02:16 AM
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Looks like air-pool.net is having trouble now too. No payouts for 5 hours and I am the only person mining there. I mean the ONLY person. No one is mining any other currency there. Huh
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May 11, 2014, 04:54:58 PM
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BitQuark won a placement on Comkort's exchange!!! Thanks to all the people who voted for BitQuark to be added!

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May 11, 2014, 06:57:08 PM
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BitQuark won a placement on Comkort's exchange!!! Thanks to all the people who voted for BitQuark to be added!
What am I going to do with all my free time now?

I've been thinking. Rather than building static Linux versions of the wallet right now, where are you with development of your own mining pool? 3rd parties are starting to become unreliable.
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May 11, 2014, 07:22:48 PM
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BitQuark won a placement on Comkort's exchange!!! Thanks to all the people who voted for BitQuark to be added!
What am I going to do with all my free time now?

I've been thinking. Rather than building static Linux versions of the wallet right now, where are you with development of your own mining pool? 3rd parties are starting to become unreliable.

I've been testing a MPOS pool on one of my spare computers running Linux and so far the testing has been going good. Once testing is complete, I will setup it up on a remote server and link it to BTQ's website.

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May 11, 2014, 11:27:55 PM
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I have found Linode Virtual Machines to be very good for remote app hosting even if they do frown on the CPU utilization of mining. Tried setting up a daemon on my Host Gator account but the user level available through SSH on their shared service won't let me install the deps.  Undecided

My home IP is fairly static so the wallet daemon I have running should not be too much of a moving target. Because I'm using all static IP leases behind my DD-WRT router, I'm thinking maybe I'll set up a dynamic DNS for just port 9596 pointed to the machine running the daemon and give out the domain for users to add to their .conf.
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May 12, 2014, 01:02:54 AM
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Looking to buy 2k-20k BTQ, please PM offers

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May 12, 2014, 04:27:48 AM
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I have been focused on BTQ, hope it has a good development.
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May 12, 2014, 03:03:43 PM
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Been researching x11 cryptos. It's pretty clear Scrypt algos, unless they hard fork, are going to fall at the hands of ASIC miners and coin rapists (probably funded and run by central banks who want to kill crypto currencies altogether). BTQ is ASIC resistant by employing the Quark algo (essentially x9) but even x11 is rumored to have ASICS knocking at the door possibly within just a couple of years.

Thinking long term, how prepared is BTQ to hard fork if the time comes to slam the door on ASIC coin killers? IMHO, public confidence is going to hinge on it.
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May 12, 2014, 03:15:18 PM
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Been researching x11 cryptos. It's pretty clear Scrypt algos, unless they hard fork, are going to fall at the hands of ASIC miners and coin rapists (probably funded and run by central banks who want to kill crypto currencies altogether). BTQ is ASIC resistant by employing the Quark algo (essentially x9) but even x11 is rumored to have ASICS knocking at the door possibly within just a couple of years.

Thinking long term, how prepared is BTQ to hard fork if the time comes to slam the door on ASIC coin killers? IMHO, public confidence is going to hinge on it.

I've been working on trying to integrate Nfactor into the Quark algorithm. If I can do this, it would definitely make BitQuark CPU only!

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May 12, 2014, 03:55:32 PM
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Been researching x11 cryptos. It's pretty clear Scrypt algos, unless they hard fork, are going to fall at the hands of ASIC miners and coin rapists (probably funded and run by central banks who want to kill crypto currencies altogether). BTQ is ASIC resistant by employing the Quark algo (essentially x9) but even x11 is rumored to have ASICS knocking at the door possibly within just a couple of years.

Thinking long term, how prepared is BTQ to hard fork if the time comes to slam the door on ASIC coin killers? IMHO, public confidence is going to hinge on it.

I've been working on trying to integrate Nfactor into the Quark algorithm. If I can do this, it would definitely make BitQuark CPU only!
I think we've identified the new top priority for BTQ. Has anyone else done it, or married Nf/x11?
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May 12, 2014, 03:58:09 PM
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Been researching x11 cryptos. It's pretty clear Scrypt algos, unless they hard fork, are going to fall at the hands of ASIC miners and coin rapists (probably funded and run by central banks who want to kill crypto currencies altogether). BTQ is ASIC resistant by employing the Quark algo (essentially x9) but even x11 is rumored to have ASICS knocking at the door possibly within just a couple of years.

Thinking long term, how prepared is BTQ to hard fork if the time comes to slam the door on ASIC coin killers? IMHO, public confidence is going to hinge on it.

I've been working on trying to integrate Nfactor into the Quark algorithm. If I can do this, it would definitely make BitQuark CPU only!
I think we've identified the new top priority for BTQ. Has anyone else done it, or married Nf/x11?

From my research, it doesn't look like anyone has attempted it yet. So if I can get it to work, it will be the first of its kind making BitQuark unique Wink

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May 12, 2014, 05:00:06 PM
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bitquark to the moon
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