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molecularfir
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May 28, 2014, 05:01:09 AM |
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That destroys all the coins today. No matter how good the coin is, no matter how great the developer is, etc. It all bogs down to the kid with the Mh/s Gh/s of hired power and the urge to sell it the next moment.
Not to mention it isn't profitable......
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azhago
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May 28, 2014, 06:29:56 AM |
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Ok people after my communication with crypto_zoidberg, I have taken up the responsibility to help with Branding/Marketing the project.
Stay tuned because we will need the community's opinion on such matters.
I believe this project has the potential to become a significant player in the crypto market.
Until then I advise to keep solo mining, with an average of 350-400 kilohashes I have hit four blocks since launch, so I think its a very good investment to keep at it before pools, inevitably, enter the fray.
wow with about the same hash power, i have not found a single block since launch. with 350 kh over 2 computers I have found 2 blocks in the last week. roooh, lucky guy ! nice for you yah just trying to say "don't give up, it can happen with small hashrate" Yeah, solomining is just a matter of having some patience. Luckcorrected.. another day without any bloc. Almost 3 days with 2.6mh, one bloc in total. And diff still rising. During this time, i should mine monero on pool.
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crypto_zoidberg (OP)
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May 28, 2014, 06:55:42 AM |
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Hello friends! Seeing strong need for a pool, as well as realizing the complexity associated with the our original approach to PoW (blockchain-based hash), i spent the last two days working hard on implementing protocol, that makes able to create pool. Now simpleminer is back, and several instances could work directly with daemon, as a clear example of shared work with blockchain-based scratchpad. Hope this code let developers to organize pools for our project. Why creating pool for BBR is a good idea ?1. No doubt that a lot of people looking for pool for BBR. 2. You can offer alias registering service with pool, and get extra earning for each block. I'm personally ready to pay 5 BBR to pool for registering for me alias @obama(later i'll sell it to him) 3. Unlike other CryptoNote-family, BBR PoW hash is easy to check - less resources and less complicated backend (you don't need tho check only every hundredth share).Technical details:Notice: it's just a working example, it is not production code, and it's not optimized for trafic usage, so it's up to the pool developer. Notice: At start simpleminer downloads whole scratchpad (it could be pretty big, estimate 90MB/year, at moment of writing this message it was about 2MB). Obviously pool client have to store this scratchpad somewhere on disk, to avoid traffic overhead. To check work of simpleminer you need to run daemon as usual, and than start simpleminer: simpleminer --login=anyname --pass=anypas --pool-addr=127.0.0.1:50102 50102 - rpc port for testnet, i recommend you to try there, since it is possible there to find a block pretty fast. (To be able to work in testnet pass to cmake -D TESTNET=TRUE ) I've started support thread for developers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=628180.So, everyone who is going to make pool - welcome! PS: I'll answer to PM later, need to sleep some.
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dr_chen
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May 28, 2014, 07:14:17 AM |
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Hello friends! Seeing strong need for a pool, as well as realizing the complexity associated with the our original approach to PoW (blockchain-based hash), i spent the last two days working hard on implementing protocol, that makes able to create pool. Now simpleminer is back, and several instances could work directly with daemon, as a clear example of shared work with blockchain-based scratchpad. Hope this code let developers to organize pools for our project. Why creating pool for BBR is a good idea ?1. No doubt that a lot of people looking for pool for BBR. 2. You can offer alias registering service with pool, and get extra earning for each block. I'm personally ready to pay 5 BBR to pool for registering for me alias @obama(later i'll sell it to him) 3. Unlike other CryptoNote-family, BBR PoW hash is easy to check - less resources and less complicated backend (you don't need tho check only every hundredth share).Technical details:Notice: it's just a working example, it is not production code, and it's not optimized for trafic usage, so it's up to the pool developer. Notice: At start simpleminer downloads whole scratchpad (it could be pretty big, estimate 90MB/year, at moment of writing this message it was about 2MB). Obviously pool client have to store this scratchpad somewhere on disk, to avoid traffic overhead. To check work of simpleminer you need to run daemon as usual, and than start simpleminer: simpleminer --login=anyname --pass=anypas --pool-addr=127.0.0.1:50102 50102 - rpc port for testnet, i recommend you to try there, since it is possible there to find a block pretty fast. (To be able to work in testnet pass to cmake -D TESTNET=TRUE ) I've started support thread for developers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=628180.So, everyone who is going to make pool - welcome! PS: I'll answer to PM later, need to sleep some. Good news, where is the download link
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molecularfir
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May 28, 2014, 07:37:40 AM |
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Hello friends! Seeing strong need for a pool, as well as realizing the complexity associated with the our original approach to PoW (blockchain-based hash), i spent the last two days working hard on implementing protocol, that makes able to create pool. Now simpleminer is back, and several instances could work directly with daemon, as a clear example of shared work with blockchain-based scratchpad. Hope this code let developers to organize pools for our project. Why creating pool for BBR is a good idea ?1. No doubt that a lot of people looking for pool for BBR. 2. You can offer alias registering service with pool, and get extra earning for each block. I'm personally ready to pay 5 BBR to pool for registering for me alias @obama(later i'll sell it to him) 3. Unlike other CryptoNote-family, BBR PoW hash is easy to check - less resources and less complicated backend (you don't need tho check only every hundredth share).Technical details:Notice: it's just a working example, it is not production code, and it's not optimized for trafic usage, so it's up to the pool developer. Notice: At start simpleminer downloads whole scratchpad (it could be pretty big, estimate 90MB/year, at moment of writing this message it was about 2MB). Obviously pool client have to store this scratchpad somewhere on disk, to avoid traffic overhead. To check work of simpleminer you need to run daemon as usual, and than start simpleminer: simpleminer --login=anyname --pass=anypas --pool-addr=127.0.0.1:50102 50102 - rpc port for testnet, i recommend you to try there, since it is possible there to find a block pretty fast. (To be able to work in testnet pass to cmake -D TESTNET=TRUE ) I've started support thread for developers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=628180.So, everyone who is going to make pool - welcome! PS: I'll answer to PM later, need to sleep some. Awesome work Crypto - with you as our dev this coin is bound for very good things in the future!
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33zer0w0lf
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May 28, 2014, 08:26:00 AM |
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are you saying that simpleminer has been including in the latest source on github?
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enerbyte
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May 28, 2014, 01:05:22 PM Last edit: August 28, 2015, 11:49:59 PM by enerbyte |
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Woohoo! Find my first block
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BorisTheSpider
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May 28, 2014, 01:18:16 PM |
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Hello friends! Seeing strong need for a pool, as well as realizing the complexity associated with the our original approach to PoW (blockchain-based hash), i spent the last two days working hard on implementing protocol, that makes able to create pool. Now simpleminer is back, and several instances could work directly with daemon, as a clear example of shared work with blockchain-based scratchpad. Hope this code let developers to organize pools for our project. Why creating pool for BBR is a good idea ?1. No doubt that a lot of people looking for pool for BBR. 2. You can offer alias registering service with pool, and get extra earning for each block. I'm personally ready to pay 5 BBR to pool for registering for me alias @obama(later i'll sell it to him) 3. Unlike other CryptoNote-family, BBR PoW hash is easy to check - less resources and less complicated backend (you don't need tho check only every hundredth share).Technical details:Notice: it's just a working example, it is not production code, and it's not optimized for trafic usage, so it's up to the pool developer. Notice: At start simpleminer downloads whole scratchpad (it could be pretty big, estimate 90MB/year, at moment of writing this message it was about 2MB). Obviously pool client have to store this scratchpad somewhere on disk, to avoid traffic overhead. To check work of simpleminer you need to run daemon as usual, and than start simpleminer: simpleminer --login=anyname --pass=anypas --pool-addr=127.0.0.1:50102 50102 - rpc port for testnet, i recommend you to try there, since it is possible there to find a block pretty fast. (To be able to work in testnet pass to cmake -D TESTNET=TRUE ) I've started support thread for developers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=628180.So, everyone who is going to make pool - welcome! PS: I'll answer to PM later, need to sleep some. Awesome work Crypto - with you as our dev this coin is bound for very good things in the future! Yes thanks CZ, the pace of development is great.
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shojayxt
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May 28, 2014, 03:49:45 PM |
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Don't give up solo mining. I just had a dual core I3 find a block after 1 day.
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atleticofa
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May 28, 2014, 04:26:35 PM |
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We need to have a final name!
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33zer0w0lf
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May 28, 2014, 06:02:00 PM |
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I have chatted with Zone117x, he is the developer of the cryptonote open source pool. http://www.extremepool.orghttp://mro.extremepool.orghttp://bcn.extremepool.orghttp://bcn.extremepool.orgHe has told me he is backed up with projects but if a bounty was available and worthwhile he could look at the code and make it work with boolberry. So this is the office notice of a POOL BOUNTY!! donation address for the pool bounty are 1EAMdQQcYjw1PYY2oZPmywTNra3sySBds8VjvfyoZPBjU7ZY4YwcVUebhGp6xQRpr1ZdVYUvP21kTHW gAHZk4hViUH4mq7c I will setup a specific thread given updates on the balance as we go. PM or message me with questions.
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btc-mike
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May 28, 2014, 06:35:34 PM |
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I have chatted with Zone117x, he is the developer of the cryptonote open source pool. http://www.extremepool.orghttp://mro.extremepool.orghttp://bcn.extremepool.orghttp://bcn.extremepool.orgHe has told me he is backed up with projects but if a bounty was available and worthwhile he could look at the code and make it work with boolberry. So this is the office notice of a POOL BOUNTY!! donation address for the pool bounty are 1EAMdQQcYjw1PYY2oZPmywTNra3sySBds8VjvfyoZPBjU7ZY4YwcVUebhGp6xQRpr1ZdVYUvP21kTHW gAHZk4hViUH4mq7c I will setup a specific thread given updates on the balance as we go. PM or message me with questions. That is great. I was going to contact him today. I will send 10 BBR and then add more each time I find a block (about once a day).
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33zer0w0lf
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May 28, 2014, 06:45:18 PM |
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I have chatted with Zone117x, he is the developer of the cryptonote open source pool. http://www.extremepool.orghttp://mro.extremepool.orghttp://bcn.extremepool.orghttp://bcn.extremepool.orgHe has told me he is backed up with projects but if a bounty was available and worthwhile he could look at the code and make it work with boolberry. So this is the office notice of a POOL BOUNTY!! donation address for the pool bounty are 1EAMdQQcYjw1PYY2oZPmywTNra3sySBds8VjvfyoZPBjU7ZY4YwcVUebhGp6xQRpr1ZdVYUvP21kTHW gAHZk4hViUH4mq7c I will setup a specific thread given updates on the balance as we go. PM or message me with questions. That is great. I was going to contact him today. I will send 10 BBR and then add more each time I find a block (about once a day). that's great! very excited, I will have the pool up shortly, not working of course until we fix the code.
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sussex
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May 28, 2014, 09:00:18 PM |
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We need to have a final name!
There's nothing wrong with boolberry.........
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g0re79
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May 28, 2014, 09:23:11 PM |
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We need to have a final name!
There's nothing wrong with boolberry......... +12 Boolberry sounds great (for the fourth or fifth hearing:) - at least there is nothing to be confused with (try to google it and You´ll see)
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bengtåke
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May 29, 2014, 02:26:24 AM |
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We need to have a final name!
There's nothing wrong with boolberry......... +12 Just keep boolberry, the name is fine
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BTC: 1HoDKDn6Gk7mggAhbRVA1T9UAU8kFAA6sy
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