coinrus9
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February 27, 2016, 06:38:03 AM |
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bbr.poolto.be not paying ? what is payment schedule have 28 coins in pool for few days
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smic
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February 27, 2016, 11:47:32 AM |
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Today i have sent 25 bbr to poloniex and past many hours i don't find my transaction... i suppose they have a problem.... I have used the standard method to send: Transfer6 bbrpoloniexwallet 25 payid  Ps: transaction is in blockchain, bbr chainradar...
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languagehasmeaning
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February 28, 2016, 02:43:06 AM |
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Today i have sent 25 bbr to poloniex and past many hours i don't find my transaction... i suppose they have a problem.... I have used the standard method to send: Transfer6 bbrpoloniexwallet 25 payid  Ps: transaction is in blockchain, bbr chainradar... Are you willing to share the txid? If not what was the transaction fee and size (in bytes not number of coins) of the tx? I see no unconfirmed transactions in the tx pool now: http://chainradar.com/bbr/txpoolhttps://minergate.com/blockchain/bbr/transpoolHas it already been confirmed?
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teknohog
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February 29, 2016, 06:17:58 PM |
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bbr.poolto.be not paying ? what is payment schedule have 28 coins in pool for few days
I've also waited for poolto.be payments for about a week. It was only a day's mining though, as I switched to other pools that actually work.
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mijansky
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March 10, 2016, 04:05:49 PM |
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Anyone else has problems with shutting down the BBR wallet on windows? Denitializing takes forever, in my case took 8hrs and got bored and shut it down. Of course that after the forced quit from the wallet I need to resynchronize all the blocks. Any idea or solutions on how to fix this issue?
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SalimNagamato
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March 10, 2016, 04:17:24 PM |
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Anyone else has problems with shutting down the BBR wallet on windows? Denitializing takes forever, in my case took 8hrs and got bored and shut it down. Of course that after the forced quit from the wallet I need to resynchronize all the blocks. Any idea or solutions on how to fix this issue?
Thanks!
we need this coin's developers to fix this issue (leveldb ? or other better local database) also in my old computer it takes nearly forever to save the blockchain it is saving the whole blockchain (few gigabytes) every time it closes very bad for slow hard drive
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not hashing, folding and curing (check FLDC merged-folding! reuse good GPUs)
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SalimNagamato
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March 11, 2016, 12:46:13 PM Last edit: March 16, 2016, 08:16:55 AM by SalimNagamato |
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it is saving the whole blockchain (few gigabytes) every time it closes very bad for slow hard drive
Fortunately, the slow saving stage goes to a temporary file. The old blockchain file is only replaced after the save is complete. So you can usually just kill the process forcibly. It just means the next startup is using the older blockchain, which is not an issue as you need to sync up anyway. so it makes the currency unusable as a currency if i need to sync the whole blockchain (or large portion of it) every time i want to send coins at least until we can have a light wallet (similar to electrum)
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not hashing, folding and curing (check FLDC merged-folding! reuse good GPUs)
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teknohog
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March 11, 2016, 12:54:42 PM |
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it is saving the whole blockchain (few gigabytes) every time it closes very bad for slow hard drive
Fortunately, the slow saving stage goes to a temporary file. The old blockchain file is only replaced after the save is complete. So you can usually just kill the process forcibly. It just means the next startup is using the older blockchain, which is not an issue as you need to sync up anyway. so it makes the currency unstable as a currency if i need to sync the whole blockchain (or large portion of it) every time i want to send coins at least until we can have a light wallet (similar to electrum) I just noticed mijansky's earlier post so I deleted my reply -- apparently it doesn't work the same way for everyone. On my Linux installs, you can generally killall -9 boolbd, and be left with an older copy of the blockchain. It is something like one day old, so you don't need to sync a large portion.
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March 16, 2016, 02:29:21 AM |
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Without constant developmnet,BBR is close to dead.
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l8orre
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March 16, 2016, 05:15:39 AM |
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it is a real pity the the DEV doesn't give a damn about this- could be a really nice piece of software otherwise
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jd1959
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March 16, 2016, 05:51:12 AM |
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Without constant developmnet,BBR is close to dead.
I've seen what the dev is working on other than this and it's rather impressive........BBR is still the most well developed CryptoNote coin, rather than bitch what can you do to promote BBR or are you just TROLLING? Cheers Jon Edit: Too put it in simple terms....... Those that can do......those that can't criticize
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smic
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March 17, 2016, 09:14:06 PM |
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Without constant developmnet,BBR is close to dead.
I've seen what the dev is working on other than this and it's rather impressive........BBR is still the most well developed CryptoNote coin, rather than bitch what can you do to promote BBR or are you just TROLLING? Cheers Jon Edit: Too put it in simple terms....... Those that can do......those that can't criticize BBR is ALIVE!! let's go! 
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March 18, 2016, 07:58:14 AM |
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Without constant developmnet,BBR is close to dead.
I've seen what the dev is working on other than this and it's rather impressive........BBR is still the most well developed CryptoNote coin, rather than bitch what can you do to promote BBR or are you just TROLLING? Cheers Jon Edit: Too put it in simple terms....... Those that can do......those that can't criticize Just take a look at the shit price ,you'll see how it will die slowly.
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myriadcoin
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March 19, 2016, 01:19:54 PM |
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Any chance of forking to multi-algo? I would badly love to see a multi-algo cryptonote.
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Myriad: the ORIGINAL and fairest distribution 5 algo coin, which I did not develop. http://myriadcoin.orgNOT the Myriad developer. Just a fan.
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LucyLovesCrypto
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March 19, 2016, 03:14:51 PM |
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Any chance of forking to multi-algo? I would badly love to see a multi-algo cryptonote.
Please do not interpret this as an attack, but but do you prefer multi algo over the current algorithm? I am curious
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myriadcoin
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March 19, 2016, 03:31:29 PM |
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Any chance of forking to multi-algo? I would badly love to see a multi-algo cryptonote.
Please do not interpret this as an attack, but but do you prefer multi algo over the current algorithm? I am curious Many consider a transition from CPU → GPU → ASIC, with a lengthy GPU phase, to be the gold standard for PoWs. The transition to ASICs is considered to be a dangerous (albeit unavoidable) time, with the potential for hash power to become too centralised in the algo's juvenile ASIC market. Keccak is a good candidate for a nice GPU to ASIC transition. I'm not denying that, but I prefer multi-algo over single algo. Multi-algo can greatly increase the GPU phase and also decentralise the ASIC market. While ASICs come online for the first algos, the remaining algos continue to be mined profitably on GPU. Eventually all of the algos would transition to ASIC, but most likely at different times. Also, should an ASIC developer want to monopolise the mining, well, for each additional algo, their production costs are greatly increased. It's more likely that the different algorithms would see ASIC implementations from different producers. If Boolberry were to switch to multi-algo, I would advocate still including Keccak as one of the algorithms.
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Myriad: the ORIGINAL and fairest distribution 5 algo coin, which I did not develop. http://myriadcoin.orgNOT the Myriad developer. Just a fan.
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windjc
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March 24, 2016, 04:23:53 AM |
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Hey fellow BBRers - I am curious everyone's opinion on what our options are for finding a new dev to work on this coin? First, where we could find one and secondly how we might be able to fund one. The original developer may come back to BBR once he is done with the project he is getting paid to do for someone else, and we know he still helps with issues that arise from time to time, but we are getting ready (already started) to have a bullish crypto phase over the next 6-12 months. This the perfect time to start talking about and looking for ways to grease the wheels of BBR development. If anyone knows of any potential devs available, I am willing to help look at funding options. I'd love to see BBR price with at least 1 or 2 less zeros after the decimal, if you know what I mean.  Thanks Jon
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l8orre
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March 24, 2016, 05:43:14 AM |
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BBR has very solid and unique tech, but without a *reliable* dev this is not enough.
With devs flaking out or doing the diva thing, without maintenance a coin is not viable.
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akaman
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March 24, 2016, 06:03:06 PM Last edit: March 24, 2016, 06:13:16 PM by akaman |
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I'm just starting to look at Boolberry for some applications. It seems to be in a decent shape, barring the (reportedly) reduced involvement by the lead dev. Could someone please point out to me some of the improvements in Boolberry, over the reference CryptoNote implementation? And, how does Boolberry distinguish itself, say from Monero and Aeon? I'd like to build from source. Do these instructions also include the wallet GUI?? http://boolberry.com/howto.html#linuxbuildEDIT #1: Found the instructions here: http://boolberry.com/howto.html#build_guiEDIT #2: Are there any PHP/Node/etc bindings for Boolberry? (something suitable for web work)? EDIT #3: Is there a Boolberry Slack channel? Thanks!
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akaman
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March 24, 2016, 06:12:41 PM |
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BBR has very solid and unique tech, but without a *reliable* dev this is not enough.
I've been ignorant about Boolberry until now. Heard about it, but was too pre-occupied with Monero development to pay any real attention to what was going on. I've been reading up on Boolberry for the last couple of days, when time allows. A lot of work has gone into other CryptoNote implementations like Monero and others. Could you point out for me some of the unique innovations (whether first or not) of Boolberry over the CryptoNote reference implementation?
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