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June 17, 2014, 04:55:12 PM
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The GUI wallet is very nice.  +1

I just starting mining this is 100kH/sec about right for an i5?
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June 17, 2014, 05:05:42 PM
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The GUI wallet is very nice.  +1

I just starting mining this is 100kH/sec about right for an i5?
I guess you use windows ?
I have about 180kH/s on linux build. recommend you to do mining on linux.

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June 17, 2014, 06:14:58 PM
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Extreme Pool

We offer a Pool for every Cryptonote Coin!

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June 17, 2014, 06:18:10 PM
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Anyway, it it technically possible and reasonable - i can do it.



Awesome dev - and that, folks, is why BBR's price has soared and has stayed high.
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June 17, 2014, 06:18:56 PM
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for to solo mine, how can i proceed? same thing with other coins?

The GUI wallet is very nice.  +1

I just starting mining this is 100kH/sec about right for an i5?

same hash with my 4670k
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June 17, 2014, 07:19:13 PM
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The GUI wallet is very nice.  +1

I just starting mining this is 100kH/sec about right for an i5?

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I've been using the GUI and have not found any issue with sending and receiving coins from different wallets or exchanges.  It's as easy to use as a bitcoin based QT wallet.  All it needs is a couple features like an address book which I'm sure will be implemented.  The fact that it is HTML based makes it easy for the average user to customize the look their wallet to their likes.

This should quiet those using the lack of a GUI argument as a way to dismiss cryptonote coins. 

Cryptonote coins have changed cryptocurrency for the better.  There is little hype just measurable progress and innovation. 







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June 17, 2014, 09:06:11 PM
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I've started mining on the pools with simpleminer, 8 core CPU. It show my avg hash rate at 40-50 KH/s but somehow pool show mine is only 5-6 KH/s ?? Does it better for solo mining ?
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June 17, 2014, 09:16:31 PM
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I've started mining on the pools with simpleminer, 8 core CPU. It show my avg hash rate at 40-50 KH/s but somehow pool show mine is only 5-6 KH/s ?? Does it better for solo mining ?
are you using the latest simpleminer from dga?

http://www.extremepool.org (BCN) (MRO) (QCN) (XDN) (BBR) (AEON) (ORION) (DSH) (CRR) (INF8)
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June 17, 2014, 09:17:35 PM
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I've started mining on the pools with simpleminer, 8 core CPU. It show my avg hash rate at 40-50 KH/s but somehow pool show mine is only 5-6 KH/s ?? Does it better for solo mining ?
40-50 KH/s per core ?
Which pool ?
solominig is ok only if you have a huge patience.

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June 17, 2014, 09:23:01 PM
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Who has the 40 btc huge buy wall on poloniex?
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June 17, 2014, 09:24:42 PM
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Who has the 40 btc huge buy wall on poloniex?

A forward thinking future millionare

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June 17, 2014, 09:34:57 PM
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are you using the latest simpleminer from dga?

40-50 KH/s per core ?
Which pool ?
solominig is ok only if you have a huge patience.

Pool showing my correct hr now. I'm using compiled simpleminer from source, running on Ubuntu. Is there any more optimized miner for CPU ?
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June 17, 2014, 09:50:47 PM
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Who has the 40 btc huge buy wall on poloniex?

A forward thinking future millionare

I think it is current millionaire Wink  Nobody is going to sell into that wall, but he has enough BTC to push the price high and BBR to sell later already, that is sure.
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June 17, 2014, 10:41:25 PM
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Is there anyone still make profit by mining ? I've just started mining for fun in a while with one server, calculation show that i'm in huge loss  Cheesy. Can't compete with that private GPU miner who is earning 5000 - 7000 BBR each day.

Which wall are you guys talking about, i see nothing on Poloniex. Was it pulled or filled ?

Edit: Trading history showing that the buy wall was destroyed by some dumper:
2014-06-17 22:26:00   Sell   0.00225005   18577.36495188   41.80000000
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June 17, 2014, 10:47:56 PM
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Not to hijack the BBR thread, but being it is the most "popular" cryptonote next to the big dog XMO it might be a good place to ask, I was wondering if people think there is a bright future ahead for ALL cryptonotes in general and each one being able to hold a similar price point differing mostly on supply? I can imagine MRO, BBR, FCN, Ducknotes and the like being like dollars and euros, and being able to go back and forth between them at ease. What are your thoughts?
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June 17, 2014, 10:51:44 PM
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Not to hijack the BBR thread, but being it is the most "popular" cryptonote next to the big dog XMO it might be a good place to ask, I was wondering if people think there is a bright future ahead for ALL cryptonotes in general and each one being able to hold a similar price point differing mostly on supply? I can imagine MRO, BBR, FCN, Ducknotes and the like being like dollars and euros, and being able to go back and forth between them at ease. What are your thoughts?
It all really depends on whether the devs are able to figure out the issue of blockchain bloat and reduce resource consumption such that mobile wallets can be made. Without mobile functionality, all CN coins are effectively DOA.
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June 17, 2014, 10:55:24 PM
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Not to hijack the BBR thread, but being it is the most "popular" cryptonote next to the big dog XMO it might be a good place to ask, I was wondering if people think there is a bright future ahead for ALL cryptonotes in general and each one being able to hold a similar price point differing mostly on supply? I can imagine MRO, BBR, FCN, Ducknotes and the like being like dollars and euros, and being able to go back and forth between them at ease. What are your thoughts?
It all really depends on whether the devs are able to figure out the issue of blockchain bloat and reduce resource consumption such that mobile wallets can be made. Without mobile functionality, all CN coins are effectively DOA.

Mobile wallet can be made as a light weight wallet which store nothing but the private keys. Blockchain can be stored in remote servers.
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June 18, 2014, 12:26:44 AM
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there is only two pools working about 30m hash ,but the net total hash is over 2g hash ,very confused。
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June 18, 2014, 12:40:58 AM
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Small miner update - no real time to hack until Thursday.  This one is mostly for pool owners to test out.  It's a very small change to try to ensure that the pools don't get slammed at the same time if they reboot or encounter the scratchpad sync bug.  (It reduces the number of scratchpad retries before a complete miner restart, and adds a random amount of sleep to the retry time to try to desynchronize reconnects).

This should have zero effect on normal mining.  It'd be nice if a pool owner or two could test it overnight before I submit a pull request to Zoidberg to make sure I didn't botch anything. Smiley

The change is:

https://github.com/dave-andersen/boolberry/commit/068061826dc8fce0bcc4a5db809cc5fda645c61e


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June 18, 2014, 01:38:24 AM
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Not to hijack the BBR thread, but being it is the most "popular" cryptonote next to the big dog XMO it might be a good place to ask, I was wondering if people think there is a bright future ahead for ALL cryptonotes in general and each one being able to hold a similar price point differing mostly on supply? I can imagine MRO, BBR, FCN, Ducknotes and the like being like dollars and euros, and being able to go back and forth between them at ease. What are your thoughts?

Despite countless new retail outlets on board...
Bitcoin has flat-lined in terms of velocity... and remains a commodity.

http://www.ofnumbers.com/2014/05/05/will-bitcoin-ever-be-used-for-its-intended-purpose-on-a-widespread-basis/

So, IMO, CNotes are potentially a fabulous, secret, long-term store of wealth...
Which would make any CNote managed by a capable Dev Team VERY VALUABLE long-term...
And BBR certainly has a very capable, creative Lead Dev.
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