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July 02, 2014, 05:43:04 PM
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interesting list -- these were visitors to what site?



interesting visitors to my boolbd

103.14.194.62
dof.gov.ph Department of Finance, Philippines

210.69.170.59=101.npm.gov.tw
national palace museum

186.46.139.221=221.pichincha.andinanet.net
FISCALIA GENERAL DEL ESTADO, Quito, Ecuador

196.10.60.2
Bank M (Tanzania) Limited, Corporate & Investment Bank

103.226.122.90
Eunoos Trade Center, Bangladesh

196.46.27.221
nnpcgroup.com, Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation

193.188.91.109=mail.jcscc.gov.jo
civil service consumer corporation
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  Contribute to Civil Service Consumer Corporation in finding a balance and stability of price and quantitative high-quality foodstuffs and consumer goods and building bridges of trust with the beneficiaries of their services sectors to raise the level of service in line with the continuous development in Jordan and the service process of overall economic development

210.24.185.194
DBS BANK 3 (TAMPINES), Singapore

163.29.58.25
FINANCIAL-DATA-C-TP-TW

211.147.252.97
Airtraffic Control Bureau, Lantian, China

65.75.78.150=mail.thebahamaschamber.com
Bahamas Chamber Of Commerce

64.120.216.141
ASFR National Networks
Not sure, is it Office of the Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources?

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July 02, 2014, 05:51:04 PM
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interesting list -- these were visitors to what site?

interesting visitors to my boolbd

boolbd. boolberry daemon.  Cheesy
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July 02, 2014, 06:24:57 PM
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I know price isn't the primary concern here, but anyone have any thoughts on what's been going on - why is BBR looking weaker than XMR lately when it used to look stronger? Has anything susbtantively changed on this coin as far as development work, community, etc.?
Of course the price is going to fall while there is no public GPU miner. GPU miners are a constant drag on price since they have a large advantage over CPU miners and can mine profitably at a price much lower than it is right now.
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July 02, 2014, 09:11:21 PM
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July 02, 2014, 09:17:52 PM
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interesting list -- these were visitors to what site?

interesting visitors to my boolbd

boolbd. boolberry daemon.  Cheesy


you are trolling aren't you - why should they use bbr in its current status?

only logical explanation I see is a) you trolling, b) workers there have the daemon running (mining?)

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c) random victims of a botnet?
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July 02, 2014, 09:25:35 PM
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interesting list -- these were visitors to what site?

interesting visitors to my boolbd

boolbd. boolberry daemon.  Cheesy


you are trolling aren't you - why should they use bbr in its current status?

only logical explanation I see is a) you trolling, b) workers there have the daemon running (mining?)



Don't ask me, grep your logs
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July 02, 2014, 09:35:04 PM
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Hello friends!

I would like to ask you to help me test new stratum miner that i was working on last days.
I've just commited last changes of cpuminer to this repo:

https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/cpuminer-multi

Here is pool repo:
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/node-boolberry-pool


I've started test server here:
http://162.243.210.156/

This server is started only in test purposes. Once we find the block i'll turn it off and ask pool operators to update their pools.


To start mining, pull soureces from miner repo, rebuild miner, and run it with this command:


Code:
./minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://162.243.210.156:7777 -u 1L1ZPC9XodC6g5BX8j8m3vcdkXPiZrVF7RcERWE879coQDWiztUbkkVZ86o43P27Udb3qxL4B41gbaGpvj3nS7DgFZauAZE  -p x -P -D -t 4

params -P and -D could be removed. You could also change address, but this is not important since i'm afraid you won't get paid from this test pool.

Important: this miner is not compatible with other coins pools/miners, and it should work at this moment ONLY in stratum mode.

Known bugs:
* {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-1,"message":"Low difficulty share"}} - in miner. "Bad hash from miner..." - on pool server (hashes missmatched). I talked with some of pool operstors and it seems that this is old bug from lucasjone's code.


So, to prove that this miner and pool is working we have to find at least one block.


PS: For me, cpuminer have nightmare code! May be it's because i'm in love with C++ and writing code in C is almost painful for me. But, i've tryied hard to keep this cpuminer-like code style in my commits there.



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Hello friends!

I would like to ask you to help me test new stratum miner that i was working on last days.
I've just commited last changes of cpuminer to this repo:

https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/cpuminer-multi

Here is pool repo:
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/node-boolberry-pool


I've started test server here:
http://162.243.210.156/

This server is started only in test purposes. Once we find the block i'll turn it off and ask pool operators to update their pools.


To start mining, pull soureces from miner repo, rebuild miner, and run it with this command:


Code:
./minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://162.243.210.156:7777 -u 1L1ZPC9XodC6g5BX8j8m3vcdkXPiZrVF7RcERWE879coQDWiztUbkkVZ86o43P27Udb3qxL4B41gbaGpvj3nS7DgFZauAZE  -p x -P -D -t 4

params -P and -D could be removed. You could also change address, but this is not important since i'm afraid you won't get paid from this test pool.

Important: this miner is not compatible with other coins pools/miners, and it should work at this moment ONLY in stratum mode.

Known bugs:
* {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-1,"message":"Low difficulty share"}} - in miner. "Bad hash from miner..." - on pool server (hashes missmatched). I talked with some of pool operstors and it seems that this is old bug from lucasjone's code.


So, to prove that this miner and pool is working we have to find at least one block.


PS: For me, cpuminer have nightmare code! May be it's because i'm in love with C++ and writing code in C is almost painful for me. But, i've tryied hard to keep this cpuminer-like code style in my commits there.


Will start helping to test.

It's not just you - the cpuminer code is horrible.  I quite like C, and cpuminer is agonizingly bad to change.  It's one of those projects that has clearly evolved too far past its original intended design and needs to be rewritten nearly from scratch -- it has too much stuff hacked in to it in a framework that wasn't initially designed to have to support all of that different stuff.

testing update:

Going strong:
Code:
[2014-07-02 19:59:07] accepted: 806/806 (100.00%), 206640.87 H/s at diff 3.78078e+06 (yay!!!)

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July 02, 2014, 10:01:36 PM
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In pursuit of an easy to use framework for using, exchanging, etc., BBR, I've taken a little detour and started adding Poloniex support to my Go exchange API package:

  https://bitbucket.org/dave_andersen/exchange

The only thing done at this point is retrieving the orderbook, but the rest should follow tomorrow.  Putting these together, you can now script something that shows you the estimated value of your wallet in BTC, etc.

Code:
package main

import (
        "bitbucket.org/dave_andersen/exchange/poloniex"
        "fmt"
)

func main() {
        err, ob := poloniex.GetOrderBook("BBR", "BTC")
        if err != nil {
                fmt.Println("Error: ", err)
        } else {
                fmt.Println("Top two bids for BBR/BTC on Poloniex:")
                fmt.Printf("%.2f @ %.8f\n", ob.Bids[0].Quantity, ob.Bids[0].Price)
                fmt.Printf("%.2f @ %.8f\n", ob.Bids[1].Quantity, ob.Bids[1].Price)
        }
}

(This is BBR-relevant because of the dominance of Poloniex as an exchange for Boolberry).

Next step will complete support for automated management of BBR from wallet, to exchange, and back.  Kinda neat.

Where I'm headed with all of this is trying to make it easy to receive payments in BBR and convert them to BTC in an automated fashion for people who wish to be able to accept anonymous payments, but don't necessarily want to hold on to it.



Tiny Go bindings update - some small performance improvements, and a new demo program that's a reasonable basis for simple blockchain analytics (blockinfo/blockinfo.go)

https://github.com/dave-andersen/gobbr

At this point, it could be used to write simple programs to calculate the block reward and difficulty and emit profitability, etc.  I don't have exchange bindings for Poloniex or Mintpal, but if you had a favorite library to talk to them, it should be straightforward to build a mining profitability calculator.

For example, to calculate the trailing 24h block reward, you might write something like (without error checking):

Code:
d := gobbr.NewDaemon(DAEMON_ADDRESS)

height, _ := d.GetHeight()

reward := uint64(0)
nonOrphans := 0

for i := (height-720); i < height; i++ {
        bh, _ := d.GetBlockHeaderByHeight(i)
        if !bh.OrphanStatus {
                nonOrphans++
                reward += bh.Reward
        }
}
fmt.Printf("Average 24 hour reward: %.2f\n", float64(reward)/(nonOrphans * gobbr.Multiplier))

There is a more complete example of that code in https://github.com/dave-andersen/gobbr/blob/master/blockinfo/blockinfo.go
(As a warning, it takes about 30 seconds to run - at least, while also mining on all cores).

Probably still only of interest to me as I try to get it up to speed for some other hacking, but if anyone would like to use it or thinks it would be perfect for them if only it did one thing, please let me know. Smiley


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July 02, 2014, 10:57:06 PM
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Hello friends!

I would like to ask you to help me test new stratum miner that i was working on last days.
I've just commited last changes of cpuminer to this repo:

https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/cpuminer-multi

Here is pool repo:
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/node-boolberry-pool


I've started test server here:
http://162.243.210.156/

This server is started only in test purposes. Once we find the block i'll turn it off and ask pool operators to update their pools.


To start mining, pull soureces from miner repo, rebuild miner, and run it with this command:


Code:
./minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://162.243.210.156:7777 -u 1L1ZPC9XodC6g5BX8j8m3vcdkXPiZrVF7RcERWE879coQDWiztUbkkVZ86o43P27Udb3qxL4B41gbaGpvj3nS7DgFZauAZE  -p x -P -D -t 4

params -P and -D could be removed. You could also change address, but this is not important since i'm afraid you won't get paid from this test pool.

Important: this miner is not compatible with other coins pools/miners, and it should work at this moment ONLY in stratum mode.

Known bugs:
* {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-1,"message":"Low difficulty share"}} - in miner. "Bad hash from miner..." - on pool server (hashes missmatched). I talked with some of pool operstors and it seems that this is old bug from lucasjone's code.


So, to prove that this miner and pool is working we have to find at least one block.


PS: For me, cpuminer have nightmare code! May be it's because i'm in love with C++ and writing code in C is almost painful for me. But, i've tryied hard to keep this cpuminer-like code style in my commits there.



I started miner, not sure how to verify when it finds a block...
getting lots of:
[2014-07-02 17:56:43] accepted: 46/46 (100.00%), 426548.82 H/s at diff 860025 (yay!!!)



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July 02, 2014, 11:00:07 PM
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I started miner, not sure how to verify when it finds a block...
getting lots of:
[2014-07-02 17:56:43] accepted: 46/46 (100.00%), 426548.82 H/s at diff 860025 (yay!!!)
this is it! Keep running!
here you can check if block already found: http://162.243.210.156/

thank you!

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July 02, 2014, 11:12:27 PM
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I see some strong miner connected to pool [x.x.x.245], whoever did it - thank you!

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July 03, 2014, 12:02:10 AM
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I see some strong miner connected to pool [x.x.x.245], whoever did it - thank you!

any windows .exe version

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    Guys, let's find one block to test stratum!!!


    Miner:  https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/cpuminer-multi

   
Code:
./minerd -a wildkeccak -o stratum+tcp://162.243.210.156:7777 -u        1L1ZPC9XodC6g5BX8j8m3vcdkXPiZrVF7RcERWE879coQDWiztUbkkVZ86o43P27Udb3qxL4B41gbaGpvj3nS7DgFZauAZE  -p x -P -D -t 4
   


    Pool state: http://162.243.210.156/

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I see some strong miner connected to pool [x.x.x.245], whoever did it - thank you!

any windows .exe version
Not yet. I had some troubles installing libcurl into mingw toolchain. Working on it now

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I just finished building my FX-8350/R9 290X PC and want to mine this coin very bad! The problem is that I am new to mining and it's quite confusing. http://boolberry.com/howto.html Is this guide here still relevant, or does it need to be updated since "stratum mining" was introduced today? I am nervous about getting started but willing to learn!
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I just finished building my FX-8350/R9 290X PC and want to mine this coin very bad! The problem is that I am new to mining and it's quite confusing. http://boolberry.com/howto.html Is this guide here still relevant, or does it need to be updated since "stratum mining" was introduced today? I am nervous about getting started but willing to learn!

Don't be nervous man.

Follow build instructions here (README.md file):
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/cpuminer-multi

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I started miner, not sure how to verify when it finds a block...
getting lots of:
[2014-07-02 17:56:43] accepted: 46/46 (100.00%), 426548.82 H/s at diff 860025 (yay!!!)
this is it! Keep running!
here you can check if block already found: http://162.243.210.156/

thank you!
I added another server, but it is not working so well...

[2014-07-02 19:28:03] < {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-1,"message":"Job expired"}}
[2014-07-02 19:28:03] thread 14: 416788 hashes, 14.86 KH/s
[2014-07-02 19:28:03] Thread 14 is going to scan with start nonce=95619a4e, end_nonce=956f3602
[2014-07-02 19:28:03] > {"method": "submit", "params": {"id": "436082244664430", "job_id": "582138899597339", "nonce": "4d9a619500000000", "result": "4a2bcce3bf9ebc724692fc2ab819728bc81757029a57752e46cd5974aa000000"}, "id":1}

The only difference between servers is the one that works is Ubuntu 14, while the one that doesnt work is Ubuntu 13

I tried to install on another Ubuntu 14, but it gets link error:
/usr/bin/ld: minerd-heavy.o: undefined reference to symbol 'SHA256_Init@@OPENSSL_1.0.0'
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0: error adding symbols: DSO missing from command line
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

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Don't be nervous man.

Follow build instructions here (README.md file):
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/cpuminer-multi

Thanks dude, I'm ready! Just to make sure, I follow the instructions under "Basic Windows build instructions, using MinGW:", correct?

Also, I want to use my computer while I mine (Win 7 x64). Is this possible under these instructions?
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