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Author Topic: [BBR] Boolberry: Privacy and Security - Guaranteed Since 2014  (Read 1210689 times)
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August 03, 2014, 07:38:51 PM
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Is BBR bottoming out ?

Either bottoming or dying.

Its definitely on a slippery slope...

Watching on Poloniex it seems that most of trading is bot driven.......me thinks that listing on exchanges before a coin matures is counter productive. The race for a quick profit just devalues BBR/ any coin

Some people are coin developers...
Some people are ULTRA HIGH RISK speculators (like you)...
Some people are in the mining business which usually means instant dumping to CONTROL RISK...
And some people are in the market making or trading business to provide LIQUIDITY and efficient markets.

Why do you think you are better than the others?

The CN group with XMR, BBR, BCN leading...
Have a very generous $10,00,000 market cap for an experimental technology...
Whether they sink or swim depends entirely on whether people adopt the anon technology...
And whether Gen 2.0 features are built on top of CN.

But since Bitcoin is a near-total anon fail... and under increasing regulatory attack...
And many leading PoS coins like VRC are centralized with Devs acting as the de facto Fed...
It wouldn't shock me if 5-10% of the BTC cap quietly flows into CN coins in the next 1-2 years.

That should result in a 50-100 times price increase in the CN Top Tier...
So BBR could be super cheap here because it will survive.

 
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August 03, 2014, 07:45:27 PM
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do you have all dlls that was in archive?
any updates on when the cpuminer issue will be fixed?

if it helps, the minerd that came with the boolberry easyminer .exe works just fine (albeit, apparently about 10 times slower than normal). just the minerd that is for separate download with the pool client (here) doesn't work...

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I just downloaded from website and it works. What switches are you using to start mining. Post them.
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August 03, 2014, 09:56:05 PM
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I just downloaded from website and it works. What switches are you using to start mining. Post them.

Code:
minerd.exe -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.farm:7777
-u (my address) -p X -P -D -t 4
-k http://bbr.farm/download/scratchpad.bin

like i said, it works fine when i run it in the cpuminer folder that comes with the boolberry easyminer, but not the cpuminer-multi that i download from the boolberry website.

i can see that the one that comes with the easyminer is 4.125 MB, while the one in the cpuminer-multi is only 209 KB. something wrong there?  Huh
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August 03, 2014, 10:14:08 PM
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like i said, it works fine when i run it in the cpuminer folder that comes with the boolberry easyminer, but not the cpuminer-multi that i download from the boolberry website.

i can see that the one that comes with the easyminer is 4.125 MB, while the one in the cpuminer-multi is only 209 KB. something wrong there?  Huh

"It does not work" is not very useful, do you have more info?

My minerd stripped and packed with upx is 35 KiB, and it is just fine...?
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August 03, 2014, 10:28:12 PM
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"It does not work" is not very useful, do you have more info?

My minerd stripped and packed with upx is 35 KiB, and it is just fine...?
i've made several posts with any info i can give in the previous pages, and other people seem to have the same issue :S
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August 03, 2014, 10:38:25 PM
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"It does not work" is not very useful, do you have more info?

My minerd stripped and packed with upx is 35 KiB, and it is just fine...?
i've made several posts with any info i can give in the previous pages, and other people seem to have the same issue :S

It does not help if ten people repeat the same non-info.
In one post I asked if it was due to "Illegal instruction", but got no replies.
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August 03, 2014, 10:44:48 PM
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I just downloaded from website and it works. What switches are you using to start mining. Post them.

Code:
minerd.exe -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.farm:7777
-u (my address) -p X -P -D -t 4
-k http://bbr.farm/download/scratchpad.bin

like i said, it works fine when i run it in the cpuminer folder that comes with the boolberry easyminer, but not the cpuminer-multi that i download from the boolberry website.

i can see that the one that comes with the easyminer is 4.125 MB, while the one in the cpuminer-multi is only 209 KB. something wrong there?  Huh

Hi maxcan!
Sorry, what is easyminer ? Do you mean simpleminer ?

Also, minerd is coming with few .dlls, do you have it in folder where you starting minerd.exe ?

And do you see any error output ore something else ?

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August 03, 2014, 10:46:13 PM
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It does not help if ten people repeat the same non-info.
In one post I asked if it was due to "Illegal instruction", but got no replies.

it doesn't say anything besides that it's stopped working. how are we supposed to know what constitutes non-info?

all i can do is point out what works and what doesn't. i mentioned a difference between the two minerd executables that might help.

as for your previous post, the manufacturer's page says:

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The processor features AVX, AVX2, F16C and FMA3 instructions.

does this help?
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August 03, 2014, 10:52:29 PM
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Hi maxcan!
Sorry, what is easyminer ? Do you mean simpleminer ?

i can't remember where i downloaded it now, but it's just called boolberryeasyminer. i believe btc-mike posted it on one of these threads but i might be wrong about that.

edit: found it - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577267.msg7829866#msg7829866

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Also, minerd is coming with few .dlls, do you have it in folder where you starting minerd.exe ?

i unzipped them into the same folder and made the batch file in the same folder.

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And do you see any error output ore something else ?

no error messages or anything, it just abruptly stops at the points that are in the screenshots.
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August 03, 2014, 11:13:15 PM
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The processor features AVX, AVX2, F16C and FMA3 instructions.
does this help?

A little.  Also operating system needs to have support enabled for AVX2.
Doesn't your operating system give errors why program is terminated? I find it very odd if that is the case.
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August 03, 2014, 11:26:30 PM
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A little.  Also operating system needs to have support enabled for AVX2.

support was added in the service pack 1 afaik.

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Doesn't your operating system give errors why program is terminated? I find it very odd if that is the case.

it's usually a little more specific, but in this case it just dies...
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August 03, 2014, 11:43:02 PM
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Hi maxcan!
Sorry, what is easyminer ? Do you mean simpleminer ?

i can't remember where i downloaded it now, but it's just called boolberryeasyminer. i believe btc-mike posted it on one of these threads but i might be wrong about that.

edit: found it - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577267.msg7829866#msg7829866

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Also, minerd is coming with few .dlls, do you have it in folder where you starting minerd.exe ?

i unzipped them into the same folder and made the batch file in the same folder.

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And do you see any error output ore something else ?

no error messages or anything, it just abruptly stops at the points that are in the screenshots.

Try this:
http://boolberry.com/downloads/cpuminer-multi_x86_64.zip





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August 04, 2014, 12:03:49 AM
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works like a charm... did i download the wrong one somehow?  Sad

thanks a lot, getting a much better hashrate now!
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August 04, 2014, 01:58:31 AM
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August 04, 2014, 03:08:17 AM
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24-hour Volume: 32 BTC
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August 04, 2014, 03:34:51 AM
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24-hour Volume: 32 BTC

That was from a single 29 btc buy which didn't even move the price.  Yes somebody bought 94,559 BBR which is 10% of the current supply.
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August 04, 2014, 04:30:18 AM
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24-hour Volume: 32 BTC

That was from a single 29 btc buy which didn't even move the price.  Yes somebody bought 94,559 BBR which is 10% of the current supply.
that's kind of amazing. i don't know what to think of it. it's great that someone's invested about $18k into bbr in one go, but i'm a little nonplussed that the price hasn't moved much since then...

i think it's a good sign Wink
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August 04, 2014, 08:08:46 AM
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works like a charm... did i download the wrong one somehow?  Sad

thanks a lot, getting a much better hashrate now!

current build use some modern cpu features, i built it with optimization for old cpu.


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August 04, 2014, 08:43:43 AM
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I am tired of watching great coins die for nothing.

The only issue here is inflation.
Stop or massively slow the mining.

No coin's value can withstand PoW inflation.
The lesson has been learned in every coin to date that is PoW.
The only coin that has come close to resisting it is Bitcoin. And even BTC struggles with it daily.
The day everyone gets this inescapable truth will be a good day.
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August 04, 2014, 08:48:54 AM
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The only issue here is inflation.
Stop or massively slow the mining.

If you do that it would be called instamine, and new investors would be scared away. Reducing mining rewards doesn't help at all, look at maxcoin as example.
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