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August 29, 2015, 02:18:37 PM
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What is the best source to track the current Boolberry hash rate?

More than one source would be even better!

Block Explorers
http://chainradar.com/bbr/blocks
https://minergate.com/blockchain/bbr/blocks

Pools
http://bbr.mbkpool.info
http://bbr.poolto.be
http://cncoin.farm
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August 30, 2015, 08:11:44 AM
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thank you.
Still under 5 million coins in circulation. I am surprised more people are not mining this

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August 30, 2015, 09:04:16 AM
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WTF happened with bool  Angry
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August 30, 2015, 10:34:59 AM
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Are there any news about the integration of Boolberry into SuperNET? Supernet client currently does not show the coin :/
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August 30, 2015, 10:46:31 AM
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WTF happened with bool  Angry

i wonder the same thing
this coin is technically superior to many other coins but low in price
and seem fair mining for GPUs/CPUs
i sold most coins at 6k with probably loss in mining cost  Cry
mining it with 1 gpu for months

not hashing, folding and curing (check FLDC merged-folding! reuse good GPUs)
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August 30, 2015, 10:47:56 AM
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WTF happened with bool  Angry

i wonder the same thing
this coin is technically superior to many other coins but low in price
and seem fair mining for GPUs/CPUs
i sold most coins at 6k with probably loss in mining cost  Cry
mining it with 1 gpu for months

Plus its still part of SuperNet isn't it?
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August 30, 2015, 11:08:06 AM
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WTF happened with bool  Angry

i wonder the same thing
this coin is technically superior to many other coins but low in price
and seem fair mining for GPUs/CPUs
i sold most coins at 6k with probably loss in mining cost  Cry
mining it with 1 gpu for months

Plus its still part of SuperNet isn't it?

I don't talk about supernet
only boolberry as a good technology coin

not hashing, folding and curing (check FLDC merged-folding! reuse good GPUs)
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August 30, 2015, 11:11:22 AM
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WTF happened with bool  Angry

i wonder the same thing
this coin is technically superior to many other coins but low in price
and seem fair mining for GPUs/CPUs
i sold most coins at 6k with probably loss in mining cost  Cry
mining it with 1 gpu for months

Plus its still part of SuperNet isn't it?

I don't talk about supernet
only boolberry as a good technology coin

Ok no worries  Smiley
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August 30, 2015, 01:16:40 PM
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It's part of SuperNET, yes. But the fact that it's new tech(Cryptonote) means it takes more work to integrate it into different things. Whereas most currencies are backwards compatible with Bitcoin.

People are working on the 2.0 stream of releases for the SuperNET software itself right now. So I'm not sure if it's better to just wait for that to get out of beta or whatever first, or have someone who can assist in integrating BBR in to the wallet part contact someone from that specific team(called the CPMT).
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August 30, 2015, 02:10:46 PM
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It's part of SuperNET, yes. But the fact that it's new tech(Cryptonote) means it takes more work to integrate it into different things. Whereas most currencies are backwards compatible with Bitcoin.

People are working on the 2.0 stream of releases for the SuperNET software itself right now. So I'm not sure if it's better to just wait for that to get out of beta or whatever first, or have someone who can assist in integrating BBR in to the wallet part contact someone from that specific team(called the CPMT).

Thanks Este Nuno  Smiley
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August 30, 2015, 04:05:09 PM
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It's part of SuperNET, yes. But the fact that it's new tech(Cryptonote) means it takes more work to integrate it into different things. Whereas most currencies are backwards compatible with Bitcoin.

People are working on the 2.0 stream of releases for the SuperNET software itself right now. So I'm not sure if it's better to just wait for that to get out of beta or whatever first, or have someone who can assist in integrating BBR in to the wallet part contact someone from that specific team(called the CPMT).

Thanks for explaining the reasoning why bbr integration is taking longer than other coins. Any idea on the eta for 2.0 coins?
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August 30, 2015, 05:04:21 PM
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It's part of SuperNET, yes. But the fact that it's new tech(Cryptonote) means it takes more work to integrate it into different things. Whereas most currencies are backwards compatible with Bitcoin.

People are working on the 2.0 stream of releases for the SuperNET software itself right now. So I'm not sure if it's better to just wait for that to get out of beta or whatever first, or have someone who can assist in integrating BBR in to the wallet part contact someone from that specific team(called the CPMT).

Thanks for explaining the reasoning why bbr integration is taking longer than other coins. Any idea on the eta for 2.0 coins?

Not sure. Someone will probably have to take the lead on integrating BBR in to the wallet part. I'm not sure how doing that with Cryptonote tech compares to other currencies.
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It's part of SuperNET, yes. But the fact that it's new tech(Cryptonote) means it takes more work to integrate it into different things. Whereas most currencies are backwards compatible with Bitcoin.

People are working on the 2.0 stream of releases for the SuperNET software itself right now. So I'm not sure if it's better to just wait for that to get out of beta or whatever first, or have someone who can assist in integrating BBR in to the wallet part contact someone from that specific team(called the CPMT).

Thanks for explaining the reasoning why bbr integration is taking longer than other coins. Any idea on the eta for 2.0 coins?

Not sure. Someone will probably have to take the lead on integrating BBR in to the wallet part. I'm not sure how doing that with Cryptonote tech compares to other currencies.


I think the work was already done for the BBR side: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=887482.msg11819098#msg11819098
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September 10, 2015, 02:10:30 AM
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Trying to compile GUI version on linux:

http://boolberry.com/howto.html

Here is an example of a build for Ubuntu 13 or 14. The first steps are to add the PPA that contains Boost 1.55. The rest is self explanitory:

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:boost-latest/ppa
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get -y install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8 libboost1.55-all-dev git cmake
    git clone https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry.git
    cd boolberry; make -j

every time my computer freezes up on the cd boolberry; make -j step.

The dependencies installed fine
Please help

Should I be working with this file instead?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

I could not find a read me file
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Trying to compile GUI version on linux:

http://boolberry.com/howto.html

Here is an example of a build for Ubuntu 13 or 14. The first steps are to add the PPA that contains Boost 1.55. The rest is self explanitory:

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:boost-latest/ppa
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get -y install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8 libboost1.55-all-dev git cmake
    git clone https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry.git
    cd boolberry; make -j

every time my computer freezes up on the cd boolberry; make -j step.

The dependencies installed fine
Please help

Should I be working with this file instead?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

I could not find a read me file

Do you have low RAM? make -j gives unlimited parallelism which might be too much. Try make without the -j or put a number after the -j for who many simultaneous compiles your computer can handle (start with 2 or 4 for example)
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September 10, 2015, 03:48:01 AM
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Trying to compile GUI version on linux:

http://boolberry.com/howto.html

Here is an example of a build for Ubuntu 13 or 14. The first steps are to add the PPA that contains Boost 1.55. The rest is self explanitory:

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:boost-latest/ppa
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get -y install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8 libboost1.55-all-dev git cmake
    git clone https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry.git
    cd boolberry; make -j

every time my computer freezes up on the cd boolberry; make -j step.

The dependencies installed fine
Please help

Should I be working with this file instead?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

I could not find a read me file

Do you have low RAM? make -j gives unlimited parallelism which might be too much. Try make without the -j or put a number after the -j for who many simultaneous compiles your computer can handle (start with 2 or 4 for example)

4GB RAM. New PC with a fresh Ubuntu 14.04 install

Thanks for your help. I am trying the below now (install is in process now but going slow):
cd boolberry; make -j2

what if anything do I need to do with this file?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

If I am cloning from git from the above instructions I don't see why I need it. Excuse my ignorance please. I am new to Linux
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September 10, 2015, 04:20:03 AM
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Trying to compile GUI version on linux:

http://boolberry.com/howto.html

Here is an example of a build for Ubuntu 13 or 14. The first steps are to add the PPA that contains Boost 1.55. The rest is self explanitory:

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:boost-latest/ppa
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get -y install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8 libboost1.55-all-dev git cmake
    git clone https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry.git
    cd boolberry; make -j

every time my computer freezes up on the cd boolberry; make -j step.

The dependencies installed fine
Please help

Should I be working with this file instead?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

I could not find a read me file

Do you have low RAM? make -j gives unlimited parallelism which might be too much. Try make without the -j or put a number after the -j for who many simultaneous compiles your computer can handle (start with 2 or 4 for example)

4GB RAM. New PC with a fresh Ubuntu 14.04 install

Thanks for your help. I am trying the below now (install is in process now but going slow):
cd boolberry; make -j2

what if anything do I need to do with this file?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

If I am cloning from git from the above instructions I don't see why I need it. Excuse my ignorance please. I am new to Linux

Okay it seems like everything is in installed but I dont see a GUI! in the boolberry-build-release-src folder I only see boold, connectivity_tool, simple miner and simple wallet

are these instructions for the CLI wallet only? Where is the GUI.

This appears to include a GUI per BBR page:
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

but I see no instructions to install it
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Trying to compile GUI version on linux:

http://boolberry.com/howto.html

Here is an example of a build for Ubuntu 13 or 14. The first steps are to add the PPA that contains Boost 1.55. The rest is self explanitory:

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:boost-latest/ppa
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get -y install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8 libboost1.55-all-dev git cmake
    git clone https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry.git
    cd boolberry; make -j

every time my computer freezes up on the cd boolberry; make -j step.

The dependencies installed fine
Please help

Should I be working with this file instead?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

I could not find a read me file

Do you have low RAM? make -j gives unlimited parallelism which might be too much. Try make without the -j or put a number after the -j for who many simultaneous compiles your computer can handle (start with 2 or 4 for example)

4GB RAM. New PC with a fresh Ubuntu 14.04 install

Thanks for your help. I am trying the below now (install is in process now but going slow):
cd boolberry; make -j2

what if anything do I need to do with this file?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

If I am cloning from git from the above instructions I don't see why I need it. Excuse my ignorance please. I am new to Linux

Okay it seems like everything is in installed but I dont see a GUI! in the boolberry-build-release-src folder I only see boold, connectivity_tool, simple miner and simple wallet

are these instructions for the CLI wallet only? Where is the GUI.

This appears to include a GUI per BBR page:
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

but I see no instructions to install it

It's not something I've done but looking at the CMakeLists.txt file I'd guess that going into the Makefile and changing

cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release

to

cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -D BUILD_GUI=TRUE

Then make as usual

or if not that, then something close to it.

You will likely get some messages about missing dependencies (Qt libraries and headers). Install those then try again.
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September 10, 2015, 05:50:26 AM
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Trying to compile GUI version on linux:

http://boolberry.com/howto.html

Here is an example of a build for Ubuntu 13 or 14. The first steps are to add the PPA that contains Boost 1.55. The rest is self explanitory:

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:boost-latest/ppa
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get -y install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8 libboost1.55-all-dev git cmake
    git clone https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry.git
    cd boolberry; make -j

every time my computer freezes up on the cd boolberry; make -j step.

The dependencies installed fine
Please help

Should I be working with this file instead?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

I could not find a read me file

Do you have low RAM? make -j gives unlimited parallelism which might be too much. Try make without the -j or put a number after the -j for who many simultaneous compiles your computer can handle (start with 2 or 4 for example)

4GB RAM. New PC with a fresh Ubuntu 14.04 install

Thanks for your help. I am trying the below now (install is in process now but going slow):
cd boolberry; make -j2

what if anything do I need to do with this file?
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

If I am cloning from git from the above instructions I don't see why I need it. Excuse my ignorance please. I am new to Linux

Okay it seems like everything is in installed but I dont see a GUI! in the boolberry-build-release-src folder I only see boold, connectivity_tool, simple miner and simple wallet

are these instructions for the CLI wallet only? Where is the GUI.

This appears to include a GUI per BBR page:
bbr-linux-x64-v0.3.0.41(abcdeab).tar.bz2

but I see no instructions to install it

It's not something I've done but looking at the CMakeLists.txt file I'd guess that going into the Makefile and changing

cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release

to

cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -D BUILD_GUI=TRUE

Then make as usual

or if not that, then something close to it.

You will likely get some messages about missing dependencies (Qt libraries and headers). Install those then try again.


I really appreciate your advice but don't really feel comfortable with this type of experimentation.

Is there anyone here who has already installed the GUI on Ubuntu? Could you provide me instructions step by step?
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September 10, 2015, 12:45:57 PM
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....
I really appreciate your advice but don't really feel comfortable with this type of experimentation.

Is there anyone here who has already installed the GUI on Ubuntu? Could you provide me instructions step by step?

lolwat

1) Install Windows 7
2) Download precompiled GUI binary
3) Unzip and double-click boolberry-qt.exe
4) ? ? ?
5) Profit!
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