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Author Topic: [BBR] Boolberry: Privacy and Security - Guaranteed Since 2014  (Read 1210779 times)
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May 26, 2014, 10:14:20 AM
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i think someone is turning on-of AWS EC2.

my boolbd has 168 connections from *.compute.amazonaws.com
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May 26, 2014, 10:25:17 AM
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Good news!

We have new release (v0.1.1.9(a0da0f5))
* added strict rules for alias use
* miner turned to work on one shared scratchpad (more effective CPU cache memory utilize)
* solved problem with stuck transactions
  * added tx pool livetime
  * added check in wallet that will note allow to produce to big transaction
  * changed wallet policy for collecting outs for transaction (7-8 times smaller transaction's size)
* added checkpoints
* added parameters to munin graph (network estimate hashrate, scratchpad size)
* added blocking ip that acts with network rules violation (mining own blockchain without consider checkpoints, push peerlists with last_seen in futute, invalid blocks e.t.c)
* cleaned up some network bugs, added removing dead connections

Please update your software.
http://boolberry.com/downloads.html

Good "luck"!

PS: Developers who is going to make a pool for boolb, please PM me.

Hashrate down 25% on AMD A5-5800 with new release, can I keep using the old one?Huh?
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May 26, 2014, 10:33:10 AM
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what does this message mean (in blue) ? :
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2014-May-26 12:30:07.076845 [P2P7]----- BLOCK ADDED AS ALTERNATIVE ON HEIGHT 665
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id:     <c7c11682847cbc1b0da010e10a6485b834bcd0ce11bf19ced93266737fd7cb90>
PoW:    <eb1802f76481ced8113814391e8b8a8f70e338d8d0737ca480bd990300000000>
difficulty:     110287898012

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May 26, 2014, 10:35:07 AM
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Good news!

We have new release (v0.1.1.9(a0da0f5))
* added strict rules for alias use
* miner turned to work on one shared scratchpad (more effective CPU cache memory utilize)
* solved problem with stuck transactions
  * added tx pool livetime
  * added check in wallet that will note allow to produce to big transaction
  * changed wallet policy for collecting outs for transaction (7-8 times smaller transaction's size)
* added checkpoints
* added parameters to munin graph (network estimate hashrate, scratchpad size)
* added blocking ip that acts with network rules violation (mining own blockchain without consider checkpoints, push peerlists with last_seen in futute, invalid blocks e.t.c)
* cleaned up some network bugs, added removing dead connections

Please update your software.
http://boolberry.com/downloads.html

Good "luck"!

PS: Developers who is going to make a pool for boolb, please PM me.

Hashrate down 25% on AMD A5-5800 with new release, can I keep using the old one?Huh?

I'm also seeing this issue. As posted several days ago I was getting ~1.5M/s on a 32 cpu machine with the original build, down to ~1M/s on the previous build, and now I'm down to 800K/s. What's going on crypto? Could this explain the drop in hashrate?
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May 26, 2014, 10:44:03 AM
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Is there a point to solo mine this?
Runing the daemon I saw a pretty high diff, so I was wondering is there any point in solo mining this coin with about 180 000 h/s ?
What is
At the current difficulty you should find a block on average every 5 days. So it is worth it.

Equation:

Average time to find block in days = diff / (your hashes per day)

Thanks mate!
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May 26, 2014, 10:54:06 AM
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what,s the progress of the project

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May 26, 2014, 11:34:45 AM
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I'm also seeing this issue. As posted several days ago I was getting ~1.5M/s on a 32 cpu machine with the original build, down to ~1M/s on the previous build, and now I'm down to 800K/s. What's going on crypto? Could this explain the drop in hashrate?

I see ! That's the drop in hashrate.
The hashrate could be calculated differently with the update. It doesn't mean that you have less chance of finding blocks thought.
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May 26, 2014, 11:40:47 AM
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Good news!

We have new release (v0.1.1.9(a0da0f5))
* added strict rules for alias use
* miner turned to work on one shared scratchpad (more effective CPU cache memory utilize)
* solved problem with stuck transactions
  * added tx pool livetime
  * added check in wallet that will note allow to produce to big transaction
  * changed wallet policy for collecting outs for transaction (7-8 times smaller transaction's size)
* added checkpoints
* added parameters to munin graph (network estimate hashrate, scratchpad size)
* added blocking ip that acts with network rules violation (mining own blockchain without consider checkpoints, push peerlists with last_seen in futute, invalid blocks e.t.c)
* cleaned up some network bugs, added removing dead connections

Please update your software.
http://boolberry.com/downloads.html

Good "luck"!

PS: Developers who is going to make a pool for boolb, please PM me.

Hashrate down 25% on AMD A5-5800 with new release, can I keep using the old one?Huh?

I'm also seeing this issue. As posted several days ago I was getting ~1.5M/s on a 32 cpu machine with the original build, down to ~1M/s on the previous build, and now I'm down to 800K/s. What's going on crypto? Could this explain the drop in hashrate?

Had this issue also on testnet, without update the daemon.  It seems to be on the  increasing of the scratchpad_size, and the CPU cache size. But i dont know from which chache L1, L2 or L3 it is most affects.



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May 26, 2014, 11:47:38 AM
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Inter E5-2650 * 4      30-core running 18 hours
show_hr Show 635039
refresh display balance: 0.00000 unlocked 0.00
Normal?

solo mining supports cascading it?
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May 26, 2014, 12:36:46 PM
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strange thing : on one computer, i put the new version : same hashrate. I reboot the computer : lower hashrate.. Huh
edit : another reboot : return of precedent hashrate (same as yesterday) Huh

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May 26, 2014, 01:01:24 PM
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Can anyone please tell me if it's still viable to mine BBR via a single CPU? (i7)
It's hard these days if you can only mine with an average rig (and without GPU for various reasons) so I'd like to know if it's worth it before I stop my current mining setup.

Thanks!
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May 26, 2014, 01:39:43 PM
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Can anyone please tell me if it's still viable to mine BBR via a single CPU? (i7)
It's hard these days if you can only mine with an average rig (and without GPU for various reasons) so I'd like to know if it's worth it before I stop my current mining setup.

Thanks!

I just found a block overnight on my i7 3770. It's possible.
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May 26, 2014, 01:44:09 PM
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Can anyone please tell me if it's still viable to mine BBR via a single CPU? (i7)
It's hard these days if you can only mine with an average rig (and without GPU for various reasons) so I'd like to know if it's worth it before I stop my current mining setup.

Thanks!

I just found a block overnight on my i7 3770. It's possible.

How many H/s do you get?
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May 26, 2014, 01:50:04 PM
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Hashrate down 25% on AMD A5-5800 with new release, can I keep using the old one?Huh?

Hashrate is decreasing due to scrtchpad is increasing. On all machines.
If you feel that new build is not so fast as prev, check hashrate on old build on the current height before make conclusion.

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May 26, 2014, 03:11:43 PM
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crypto zoid.

at one point you suspected that a gpu was privately developed to mine bbr. do you feel it is still the case.

if the above is true, do you feel that now that bbr is mature (more than at the beggining) and requiring more scratch pad ( do not know if this is correct term) that cpu is regaining ground on effeciency compared to gpu and in the long run be as profitabile or more than gpu.

thanks.
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May 26, 2014, 03:56:23 PM
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Woohoo! Found another block on my i7 Cheesy Now I'm up to 2 found hehe...
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May 26, 2014, 04:10:41 PM
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Woohoo! Found another block on my i7 Cheesy Now I'm up to 2 found hehe...

Congrats!
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May 26, 2014, 04:11:54 PM
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Good news!

We have new release (v0.1.1.9(a0da0f5))
* added strict rules for alias use
* miner turned to work on one shared scratchpad (more effective CPU cache memory utilize)
* solved problem with stuck transactions
  * added tx pool livetime
  * added check in wallet that will note allow to produce to big transaction
  * changed wallet policy for collecting outs for transaction (7-8 times smaller transaction's size)
* added checkpoints
* added parameters to munin graph (network estimate hashrate, scratchpad size)
* added blocking ip that acts with network rules violation (mining own blockchain without consider checkpoints, push peerlists with last_seen in futute, invalid blocks e.t.c)
* cleaned up some network bugs, added removing dead connections

Please update your software.
http://boolberry.com/downloads.html

Good "luck"!

PS: Developers who is going to make a pool for boolb, please PM me.

Would you compile for 64-bit Linux? I am bad with Linux. I compiled on one machine and it works but cannot copy to another machine and make it work.

I STILL NEED THIS !!
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May 26, 2014, 05:42:12 PM
Last edit: May 27, 2014, 04:03:23 PM by crypto_zoidberg
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Good news!

We have new release (v0.1.1.9(a0da0f5))
* added strict rules for alias use
* miner turned to work on one shared scratchpad (more effective CPU cache memory utilize)
* solved problem with stuck transactions
  * added tx pool livetime
  * added check in wallet that will note allow to produce to big transaction
  * changed wallet policy for collecting outs for transaction (7-8 times smaller transaction's size)
* added checkpoints
* added parameters to munin graph (network estimate hashrate, scratchpad size)
* added blocking ip that acts with network rules violation (mining own blockchain without consider checkpoints, push peerlists with last_seen in futute, invalid blocks e.t.c)
* cleaned up some network bugs, added removing dead connections

Please update your software.
http://boolberry.com/downloads.html

Good "luck"!

PS: Developers who is going to make a pool for boolb, please PM me.

Would you compile for 64-bit Linux? I am bad with Linux. I compiled on one machine and it works but cannot copy to another machine and make it work.

I STILL NEED THIS !!
Try this
Code:
rm -rf build; mkdir -p build/release; cd build/release; cmake -D STATIC=ON  -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../..; make -j daemon;cd ../..;

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May 26, 2014, 06:33:42 PM
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We badly need pool.
I started mining 24h ago. With my hashrate and the current difficulty, i should find 2 to 3 bloc. I found only one. I know it's also a matter of luck, but it's frustating.

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