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May 20, 2014, 01:05:23 PM
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can any of these cryptonite coin build a GUI wallet? Is it that hard to do so?

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May 20, 2014, 01:31:27 PM
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its solomine at start ?

i have run it with one thread, how can i check if its mining?

thanks
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May 20, 2014, 02:24:59 PM
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I can't find how many coins in total there will be?

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can any of these cryptonite coin build a GUI wallet? Is it that hard to do so?

There is experimental gui wallet for monero but I think it's still unstable


its solomine at start ?

i have run it with one thread, how can i check if its mining?

Solomine as for now.

To check your hash rate use show_hr command in daemon.
Hint - in both wallet & daemon you can use help command to list all commands with descriptions.

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May 20, 2014, 02:58:52 PM
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i think guys we have a GPU miners there.

if someone is ready to share his GPU miner, or ready to implement it - i will put sources  to project repo with copyright and put respect here.

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May 20, 2014, 03:58:18 PM
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i think guys we have a GPU miners there.

if someone is ready to share his GPU miner, or ready to implement it - i will put sources  to project repo with copyright and put respect here.

It's not GPU miner, a friend rented A LOT of ec2 instances to mine Bb. In hind sight it was stupid because it's costs thousands and thousands of dollars to rent that many servers and it just sky rocketed the diff which made it very unprofitable to mine even for him.

But there really does seem to be a big problem with the difficulty retarget. It should have dropped when he turned off his instances but it continued to climb. One of the problems is that he shut them all off at the same time so the hash rate plummeted but difficulty stayed high - he didn't mean to cause problems he just wasn't thinking about the ramifications.

So he spun up a bunch of instances again to help find the blocks and is slowly turning off his instances which is supposed to lower diff slowly so that miners aren't stuck with huge difficulty to overcome. Yes this is costing him a lot more money with not much to show for it, but he didn't ever mean to hurt the other miners or coin so he's trying to do the right thing here.

I think you need to fix your difficulty algorithm, it doesn't seem to be working as intended.
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May 20, 2014, 03:58:58 PM
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I don't get the distribution. How do we acquire this coin? is it by mining?

Yes, how can we get it?

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May 20, 2014, 04:04:58 PM
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I don't get the distribution. How do we acquire this coin? is it by mining?

Yes, how can we get it?

I would recommend buying it from this thread  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=616391.0
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May 20, 2014, 04:11:06 PM
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I registered an Alias yesterday. The Daemon said it would be added to the blockchain but I don't see it on the Network State page, and when I try to use it from the wallet I get an error. Is there something more I need to do?
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May 20, 2014, 04:13:20 PM
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I registered an Alias yesterday. The Daemon said it would be added to the blockchain but I don't see it on the Network State page, and when I try to use it from the wallet I get an error. Is there something more I need to do?

Did you find a block?
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May 20, 2014, 05:06:08 PM
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Is it just me or were there only 80 blocks found in the last 10 hours?

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May 20, 2014, 05:30:35 PM
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Is it just me or were there only 80 blocks found in the last 10 hours?

Can you show your math?
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May 20, 2014, 05:38:40 PM
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I registered an Alias yesterday. The Daemon said it would be added to the blockchain but I don't see it on the Network State page, and when I try to use it from the wallet I get an error. Is there something more I need to do?

I registered one a few days ago, and also do not see it on Network State page. What's up with this?
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May 20, 2014, 05:41:46 PM
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I registered an Alias yesterday. The Daemon said it would be added to the blockchain but I don't see it on the Network State page, and when I try to use it from the wallet I get an error. Is there something more I need to do?

I registered one a few days ago, and also do not see it on Network State page. What's up with this?
You have to find a block after you set it to be committed to the blockchain, or else it won't be committed to the blockchain.
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May 20, 2014, 05:50:57 PM
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I registered an Alias yesterday. The Daemon said it would be added to the blockchain but I don't see it on the Network State page, and when I try to use it from the wallet I get an error. Is there something more I need to do?

I registered one a few days ago, and also do not see it on Network State page. What's up with this?
You have to find a block after you set it to be committed to the blockchain, or else it won't be committed to the blockchain.

I think that you also have to do it on every daemon you are mining with and not only at the one where you have the wallet in which you are mining...
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May 20, 2014, 06:01:30 PM
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i think guys we have a GPU miners there.

if someone is ready to share his GPU miner, or ready to implement it - i will put sources  to project repo with copyright and put respect here.

It's not GPU miner, a friend rented A LOT of ec2 instances to mine Bb. In hind sight it was stupid because it's costs thousands and thousands of dollars to rent that many servers and it just sky rocketed the diff which made it very unprofitable to mine even for him.

But there really does seem to be a big problem with the difficulty retarget. It should have dropped when he turned off his instances but it continued to climb. One of the problems is that he shut them all off at the same time so the hash rate plummeted but difficulty stayed high - he didn't mean to cause problems he just wasn't thinking about the ramifications.

So he spun up a bunch of instances again to help find the blocks and is slowly turning off his instances which is supposed to lower diff slowly so that miners aren't stuck with huge difficulty to overcome. Yes this is costing him a lot more money with not much to show for it, but he didn't ever mean to hurt the other miners or coin so he's trying to do the right thing here.

I think you need to fix your difficulty algorithm, it doesn't seem to be working as intended.

How many blocks until the difficulty retargets? I have counted about 80 blocks since the problem.

Edit: It seems to be fixing itself a bit now. The time difference between the last block for me was 6 minutes.

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May 20, 2014, 06:21:44 PM
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i think guys we have a GPU miners there.

if someone is ready to share his GPU miner, or ready to implement it - i will put sources  to project repo with copyright and put respect here.

It's not GPU miner, a friend rented A LOT of ec2 instances to mine Bb. In hind sight it was stupid because it's costs thousands and thousands of dollars to rent that many servers and it just sky rocketed the diff which made it very unprofitable to mine even for him.

But there really does seem to be a big problem with the difficulty retarget. It should have dropped when he turned off his instances but it continued to climb. One of the problems is that he shut them all off at the same time so the hash rate plummeted but difficulty stayed high - he didn't mean to cause problems he just wasn't thinking about the ramifications.

So he spun up a bunch of instances again to help find the blocks and is slowly turning off his instances which is supposed to lower diff slowly so that miners aren't stuck with huge difficulty to overcome. Yes this is costing him a lot more money with not much to show for it, but he didn't ever mean to hurt the other miners or coin so he's trying to do the right thing here.

I think you need to fix your difficulty algorithm, it doesn't seem to be working as intended.

How many blocks until the difficulty retargets? I have counted about 80 blocks since the problem.

Edit: It seems to be fixing itself a bit now. The time difference between the last block for me was 6 minutes.

yes the difficulty is adjusting much better now:  http://boolberry.com/state.html
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May 20, 2014, 08:42:32 PM
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Are the developers working on fixing this difficulty re-targeting issue? It would be nice to know if they have the skills to fix this.

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May 20, 2014, 08:46:52 PM
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Are the developers working on fixing this difficulty re-targeting issue? It would be nice to know if they have the skills to fix this.

I think crypto_zoidberg is sleeping. His hours appear to be completely opposite mine because we have only talked in my mornings and evenings. I expect him to reply in 4-6 hours (that is just m opinion).
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May 21, 2014, 12:48:57 AM
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Are the developers working on fixing this difficulty re-targeting issue? It would be nice to know if they have the skills to fix this.

Diff/blockrate seems to have settled down nicely now - I expect it's just some big miners joining/leaving.

Seems no-one want to sell any BBR - anyone gonna put some lower sells up on the wtb/wts thread?
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May 21, 2014, 01:03:47 AM
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Are the developers working on fixing this difficulty re-targeting issue? It would be nice to know if they have the skills to fix this.

Diff/blockrate seems to have settled down nicely now - I expect it's just some big miners joining/leaving.

Seems no-one want to sell any BBR - anyone gonna put some lower sells up on the wtb/wts thread?
I'm interested to buy some BBR.


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