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January 29, 2015, 12:11:06 PM
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It seams you are using 32-bit version of Windows. BBR has only 64-bit daemon and wallet.
When 64 bit is ready?
i can use virtual box machine? and install version 32 bit?

I mean BBR has 64-bit version now, your windows has 32-bit version now. I don't think 32-bit version of BBR will be ready soon. You can setup 64-bit version on virtual machine if your hardware is 64-bit (most part of modern hardware is 64 bit, that's why we haven't 32-bit version of BBR).
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January 29, 2015, 01:27:13 PM
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It seams you are using 32-bit version of Windows. BBR has only 64-bit daemon and wallet.
When 64 bit is ready?
i can use virtual box machine? and install version 32 bit?

I mean BBR has 64-bit version now, your windows has 32-bit version now. I don't think 32-bit version of BBR will be ready soon. You can setup 64-bit version on virtual machine if your hardware is 64-bit (most part of modern hardware is 64 bit, that's why we haven't 32-bit version of BBR).
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February 01, 2015, 06:01:06 AM
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Hello folks,

I have been solo mining BBR for a month, at 3.1 M/s but has very varying results. Sometime only 2 blocks/day @~600M/s network hashrate. The best result i got 5 blocks/day @~800M/s netkhash. Does anybody have ideas how to get stable blocks/day ?

Thank you.
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February 01, 2015, 06:52:05 AM
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Can't understand this low marketcap. I think I'm going to buy a lot during the next dump Cool
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February 01, 2015, 08:19:24 AM
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I have been solo mining BBR for a month, at 3.1 M/s but has very varying results. Sometime only 2 blocks/day @~600M/s network hashrate. The best result i got 5 blocks/day @~800M/s netkhash. Does anybody have ideas how to get stable blocks/day ?
Magic numbers are not uniformly distributed. That is, you cannot have a stable number of blocks/day, unless you are a major part of the network.
If you go look at pools you'll find out they have a varying number of blocks/day as well. I've seen blocks being solved in a matter of seconds, sometimes you get lucky, most of the time you do not. I wouldn't say 24h to be enough.
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February 01, 2015, 11:02:39 PM
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I have been solo mining BBR for a month, at 3.1 M/s but has very varying results. Sometime only 2 blocks/day @~600M/s network hashrate. The best result i got 5 blocks/day @~800M/s netkhash. Does anybody have ideas how to get stable blocks/day ?
Magic numbers are not uniformly distributed. That is, you cannot have a stable number of blocks/day, unless you are a major part of the network.
If you go look at pools you'll find out they have a varying number of blocks/day as well. I've seen blocks being solved in a matter of seconds, sometimes you get lucky, most of the time you do not. I wouldn't say 24h to be enough.

@MaxDZ8, how to become part of major network? Do you think reducing ping latency to nodes will improve getting magic numbers? (I got 386ms ping average of 24hrs to node 91.156.97.203)
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February 02, 2015, 05:58:31 PM
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Hi,

I'm having some problems getting my miner to work on two desktops running win 7 64bit. I've been able to get my AWS server mining without any problems but my desktops keep throwing the same vague error

Command I'm running:
minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555 -u <My wallet>  -p x -k http://cdn.cncoin.farm/scratchpad.bin

Sample Output:
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Algorithm switch ignored - this miner supports Wild Keccak only.
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] wildkeccak scratchpad cache C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] loaded scratchpad C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin (zu bytes), height=61778080
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] 1 miner threads started, using 'wildkeccak' algorithm.


The program then crashes? Any suggestions?
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February 02, 2015, 07:39:49 PM
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Hi,

I'm having some problems getting my miner to work on two desktops running win 7 64bit. I've been able to get my AWS server mining without any problems but my desktops keep throwing the same vague error

Command I'm running:
minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555 -u <My wallet>  -p x -k http://cdn.cncoin.farm/scratchpad.bin

Sample Output:
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Algorithm switch ignored - this miner supports Wild Keccak only.
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] wildkeccak scratchpad cache C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] loaded scratchpad C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin (zu bytes), height=61778080
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] 1 miner threads started, using 'wildkeccak' algorithm.


The program then crashes? Any suggestions?

Same with me , I have been unable to use that cpuminer version too. But there is boolberr-easy-miner 1.1 that works flawlessly either using gpu or cpu, you just need to change the wallet addres file(the one with *.txt extension) with yours if you dont want to use autogenerated wallet.
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February 02, 2015, 07:40:13 PM
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Hi,

I'm having some problems getting my miner to work on two desktops running win 7 64bit. I've been able to get my AWS server mining without any problems but my desktops keep throwing the same vague error

Command I'm running:
minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555 -u <My wallet>  -p x -k http://cdn.cncoin.farm/scratchpad.bin

Sample Output:
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Algorithm switch ignored - this miner supports Wild Keccak only.
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] wildkeccak scratchpad cache C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] loaded scratchpad C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin (zu bytes), height=61778080
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] 1 miner threads started, using 'wildkeccak' algorithm.


The program then crashes? Any suggestions?
try adding the -l (lowercase L) option with the path you want to keep the local scratchpad file.
Code:
-l scratchpad.bin
will probably work
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February 02, 2015, 07:42:44 PM
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Hi,

I'm having some problems getting my miner to work on two desktops running win 7 64bit. I've been able to get my AWS server mining without any problems but my desktops keep throwing the same vague error

Command I'm running:
minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555 -u <My wallet>  -p x -k http://cdn.cncoin.farm/scratchpad.bin

Sample Output:
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Algorithm switch ignored - this miner supports Wild Keccak only.
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] wildkeccak scratchpad cache C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] loaded scratchpad C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin (zu bytes), height=61778080
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] 1 miner threads started, using 'wildkeccak' algorithm.


The program then crashes? Any suggestions?

Same with me , I have been unable to use that cpuminer version too. But there is boolberr-easy-miner 1.1 that works flawlessly either using gpu or cpu, you just need to change the wallet addres file(the one with *.txt extension) with yours if you dont want to use autogenerated wallet.

Oh, great to hear it works for you with both cpu and gpu! I hadn't received much feedback about that. About your other question, to become a large part of the network, you would need much more hashrate to get a more stable block rate.
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February 02, 2015, 09:24:17 PM
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Hi,

I'm having some problems getting my miner to work on two desktops running win 7 64bit. I've been able to get my AWS server mining without any problems but my desktops keep throwing the same vague error

Command I'm running:
minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555 -u <My wallet>  -p x -k http://cdn.cncoin.farm/scratchpad.bin

Sample Output:
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Algorithm switch ignored - this miner supports Wild Keccak only.
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] wildkeccak scratchpad cache C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] loaded scratchpad C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin (zu bytes), height=61778080
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] 1 miner threads started, using 'wildkeccak' algorithm.


The program then crashes? Any suggestions?
try adding the -l (lowercase L) option with the path you want to keep the local scratchpad file.
Code:
-l scratchpad.bin
will probably work

I tried the command below but it didn't' work.

C:\Users\Wall\Downloads\BoolBerry Miner>minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555 -u <wallet address> -p x -l C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin -t 1

[2015-02-02 21:20:17] Algorithm switch ignored - this miner supports Wild Keccak only.

minerd: unsupported non-option argument 'C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin'
Try `minerd --help' for more information.

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February 02, 2015, 09:34:08 PM
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Hi,

I'm having some problems getting my miner to work on two desktops running win 7 64bit. I've been able to get my AWS server mining without any problems but my desktops keep throwing the same vague error

Command I'm running:
minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555 -u <My wallet>  -p x -k http://cdn.cncoin.farm/scratchpad.bin

Sample Output:
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Algorithm switch ignored - this miner supports Wild Keccak only.
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] wildkeccak scratchpad cache C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] loaded scratchpad C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin (zu bytes), height=61778080
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] 1 miner threads started, using 'wildkeccak' algorithm.


The program then crashes? Any suggestions?

Same with me , I have been unable to use that cpuminer version too. But there is boolberr-easy-miner 1.1 that works flawlessly either using gpu or cpu, you just need to change the wallet addres file(the one with *.txt extension) with yours if you dont want to use autogenerated wallet.
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February 03, 2015, 01:12:36 AM
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Hi,

I'm having some problems getting my miner to work on two desktops running win 7 64bit. I've been able to get my AWS server mining without any problems but my desktops keep throwing the same vague error

Command I'm running:
minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555 -u <My wallet>  -p x -k http://cdn.cncoin.farm/scratchpad.bin

Sample Output:
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Algorithm switch ignored - this miner supports Wild Keccak only.
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] wildkeccak scratchpad cache C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] loaded scratchpad C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin (zu bytes), height=61778080
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555
[2015-02-02 17:52:57] 1 miner threads started, using 'wildkeccak' algorithm.


The program then crashes? Any suggestions?
try adding the -l (lowercase L) option with the path you want to keep the local scratchpad file.
Code:
-l scratchpad.bin
will probably work

I tried the command below but it didn't' work.

C:\Users\Wall\Downloads\BoolBerry Miner>minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://bbr.cncoin.farm:5555 -u <wallet address> -p x -l C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin -t 1

[2015-02-02 21:20:17] Algorithm switch ignored - this miner supports Wild Keccak only.

minerd: unsupported non-option argument 'C:\Users\Wall\AppData\Local\boolberry/scratchpad.bin'
Try `minerd --help' for more information.


Yeah, something else is wrong there. It might have been compiled with some cpu specific options. You can use mbk's miner and just make sure to set -a wildkeccak if you want to mine on cpu or use the executable in the easy miner.
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February 06, 2015, 08:43:17 AM
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Does anybody see the 8.5 BTC buy order at 0.00009823.

Currently buying 85000 contracts.

CRAZY!


Anybody know if you can buy and sell to yourself on Poloniex?

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February 06, 2015, 09:34:12 AM
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Anybody know if you can buy and sell to yourself on Poloniex?

No,  you can't,  I've tried once.
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February 06, 2015, 10:22:58 AM
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Seems like a legit buy order because small orders are selling into it and its not getting pull or filled at once.

Look at 0.0009823

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2015-02-06 10:10:49   Sell   0.00009825   50.00000000   0.00491250
2015-02-06 10:09:46   Sell   0.00009824   50.00000000   0.00491200
2015-02-06 09:38:15   Sell   0.00009823   2000.00000000   0.19646000
2015-02-06 09:31:54   Sell   0.00009823   4543.71722484   0.44632934
2015-02-06 09:31:54   Sell   0.00009824   50.00000000   0.00491200
2015-02-06 09:21:30   Sell   0.00009823   352.76761876   0.03465236
2015-02-06 09:21:06   Sell   0.00009823   2600.00000000   0.25539800
2015-02-06 09:19:24   Sell   0.00009823   952.21168024   0.09353575
2015-02-06 09:19:10   Sell   0.00009824   21.50000000   0.00211216
2015-02-06 08:41:27   Sell   0.00009824   28.50000000   0.00279984
2015-02-06 08:26:17   Sell   0.00009823   459.00946758   0.04508850
2015-02-06 08:26:17   Sell   0.00009824   50.00000000   0.00491200
2015-02-06 07:41:34   Sell   0.00009823   199.06502070   0.01955415
2015-02-06 07:41:34   Sell   0.00009824   50.00000000   0.00491200
2015-02-06 07:31:47   Sell   0.00009823   222.47724935   0.02185394
2015-02-06 07:31:47   Sell   0.00009824   50.00000000   0.00491200

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February 06, 2015, 02:56:52 PM
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Anybody know if you can buy and sell to yourself on Poloniex?

No,  you can't,  I've tried once.

You can't buy and sell to the same account, but since all you need to sign up for another account is another email address, it's probably not that difficult to circumvent this and buy and sell to yourself using two accounts.
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February 06, 2015, 06:21:10 PM
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Does anybody see the 8.5 BTC buy order at 0.00009823.
already nearly gone. someone has a lot of bbr to get rid of it seems.
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February 06, 2015, 06:50:39 PM
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I think its the same person buying and selling to himself to attract attention to the coin.

Look at the transactions.

The entire order filled in pretty much 2 large orders.

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2015-02-06 18:25:55   Sell   0.00009823   22106.21934867   2.17149392
2015-02-06 18:25:55   Sell   0.00009824   453.14098127   0.04451656
2015-02-06 18:25:55   Sell   0.00009830   6.10376399   0.00060000
2015-02-06 17:10:40   Sell   0.00009823   600.00000000   0.05893800
2015-02-06 17:04:42   Sell   0.00009823   49390.18639573   4.85159800

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February 06, 2015, 07:36:53 PM
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I think its the same person buying and selling to himself to attract attention to the coin.

Look at the transactions.

The entire order filled in pretty much 2 large orders.

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2015-02-06 18:25:55   Sell   0.00009823   22106.21934867   2.17149392
2015-02-06 18:25:55   Sell   0.00009824   453.14098127   0.04451656
2015-02-06 18:25:55   Sell   0.00009830   6.10376399   0.00060000
2015-02-06 17:10:40   Sell   0.00009823   600.00000000   0.05893800
2015-02-06 17:04:42   Sell   0.00009823   49390.18639573   4.85159800

I seriously doubt its the same person per say, but rather a team of 2 or more people. Most likely, as you already stated, to bring attention and to cause a spike up.
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