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August 06, 2014, 10:52:46 AM |
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Now off the charts in coinmarketcap It's on the second page, which isn't great for publicity/awareness but is great for loading up on cheeeeeap BBR. Bagged another 10k this morning.
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August 06, 2014, 11:02:32 AM Last edit: August 06, 2014, 11:27:40 AM by cbuchner1 |
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oh oh... where is this heading? This is less than two hours apart...
difficulty: 132231242239 difficulty: 127844523350
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darlidada
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August 06, 2014, 11:59:28 AM |
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100k bbr for sale at 0.00025
I guess people saying there was someone mining more than half the coins of the network were right.
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superplus
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August 06, 2014, 01:24:42 PM |
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1MH/s on heavily OC'd 750Ti.
respect may i ask whats your profession? just interested where the gpu programmers come from..
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forzendiablo
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the grandpa of cryptos
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August 06, 2014, 01:56:33 PM |
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BBR is one of most undervaluated coins this days
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yolo
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pt7
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August 06, 2014, 02:03:41 PM |
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BBR is one of the most undervaluated coins this days
FIFY
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BitcoinFX
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
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August 06, 2014, 02:20:26 PM Last edit: September 06, 2014, 12:01:17 AM by BitcoinFX |
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Boolberry boolberry boolberry. "The Color Blue's frangibility is a necessity" Herewith, a boolberry themed web based proxy featuring 4096-bit SSL security by CAcert.org See: http://boolberry.blue including a BBR cloud mining guide for the masses: http://boolberry.blue/boolberry-cpu-cloud-mining-guide.phpMarketing commences forthwith.
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booletic
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August 06, 2014, 02:24:56 PM |
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I saw the BBR.FARM pool hash rate climb rapidly up to over 110 MH/s. I am not sure how high it went to since I was away from computer afterwards for a while. I saw 5 blocks found in an 1 hour period (plus 3 the previous hour). Then it went back down. Now the pool seems to be down. Perhaps it was more than the pool could handle? It does seem interesting. Edit: It back up at 55M at going up again. Wow! Edit: At 200M now. Approaching 10% of the network hash rate. This is typical for other coins but not usual for BBR. Edit: And back down it goes. Perhaps someone with large hash power is doing some tests
I saw that too on BBR.FARM and now it´s occur again. Interesting is that yesterday add only 5 more miners and now at 150MH/s there are only 3 more. Thats mean that one miner have estimated 50MH/s and i wonder which machine can generate this huge hash power. Or it´s possible to bundle hash power? Would be interesting when the admin of bbr.farm clear up if the hashpower came from Amazon. FYI, ~200MH/sec comes from Amazon.
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cubydu
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August 06, 2014, 03:36:15 PM |
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How can I enable solo mining with config ?
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hornyPo
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August 06, 2014, 03:36:45 PM |
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I saw the BBR.FARM pool hash rate climb rapidly up to over 110 MH/s. I am not sure how high it went to since I was away from computer afterwards for a while. I saw 5 blocks found in an 1 hour period (plus 3 the previous hour). Then it went back down. Now the pool seems to be down. Perhaps it was more than the pool could handle? It does seem interesting. Edit: It back up at 55M at going up again. Wow! Edit: At 200M now. Approaching 10% of the network hash rate. This is typical for other coins but not usual for BBR. Edit: And back down it goes. Perhaps someone with large hash power is doing some tests
I saw that too on BBR.FARM and now it´s occur again. Interesting is that yesterday add only 5 more miners and now at 150MH/s there are only 3 more. Thats mean that one miner have estimated 50MH/s and i wonder which machine can generate this huge hash power. Or it´s possible to bundle hash power? Would be interesting when the admin of bbr.farm clear up if the hashpower came from Amazon. FYI, ~200MH/sec comes from Amazon. Thank you for the Information. And of how much connections compose the ~200MH/s from Amazon?
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BBR: @hornypo
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shojayxt
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August 06, 2014, 03:57:04 PM |
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dev please fork, your coin is too good to be destroyed by one greed idiot.
I agree. Has anyone considered if they would be willing to accept a closed-source fork? I think dev has the capability to provide the software necessary to continue. What do people think? From a legal standpoint, the MIT license under which ByteCoin was originally published is pretty permissive. I would not recommend it. No one would trust a closed source cryptocurrency. I offered to publish an (open source) nVidia GPU miner provided some stratum support is available. What else do you want? Closed source is not an option. It would kill the coin. Any fork would only delay Christian. He would adjust his miner and be mining again quickly. What then? Another fork? Christian has already offered the solution. Develop a stratum pool and cpu miner. He will then rebuild his GPU miner to work on the stratum pool and make it open source.We have bounty setup to put towards the stratum pool and cpu miner development. When we receive enough donations, we will attract some talented pool developers (zone117x, LucasJones, etc). How did that work out? So is it just me, or are there only three pools and the fastest of those pools is poking along at a rather pathetic 40MH/s or so -- which means it's only 2.7% of the total network hash speed, so at best it might hit 20 or so blocks per day. Extremepool is even worse at only 9MH/s or so, so 0.6% of the network hash rate and perhaps 4-5 blocks per day? I guess everyone is just solo mining or something, or maybe there's some secret pool not listed in the OP?
Read the last part of crypto_zoidberg's announcement: ... Now lets talk about GPU.As someone already know, anotherone just guess - GPU miner was implemented for wild keccak. As I found out, GPU implementation works on enterprise GPU hardware 7 times faster than CPU, they use textures memory cache to get some boost until wild keccak scratchpad is not big enough. (Currently wild keccak scratchpad is about 7MB) Because size of scratchpad is growing day by day, I expect that the problem is not permanent, but now it hurts this project very much. Mostly it seen by currency exchange rate, it pressed hard. I do not underestimate the seriousness of this situation, and I realize that these things can destroy a project despite the good ideas of the coin. Than's why probably was not the best idea to keep making GUI while project was hurting buy GPU-cowboys. Now I moved my focus on solving this problem and will make every effort to return the project to the way of fair distribution of coins. One of the possible way out of the situation is to implement support of stratum-pool for BBR. According to cbuchner1's post, they thinking of publishing their GPU miner with reasonable conditions: But rejoice, there will be an open sourced Wild Keccak nVidia GPU miner published by us, as soon as the Boolberry developer(s) provide
a) some stratum capable pool code for Wild Keccak b) a cpu miner based on cpuminer-multi with some working stratum support
Due to the need for transferring and updating the Wild Keccak scratchpad this won't be trivial, but it's also not impossible.
once a) and b) are available, it won't take long for us to either integrate this into ccminer or publish a fork of cpuminer-multi with some nVidia support.
Christian
It would be a good, if Christian is not joking:) Well, if someone who had experience with stratum pools or cpuminer-multi would like to participate - he is welcome. Anyway, i'll try to implement it since stratum is desirable technology in anycase. Is there any another way to solve this problem ?I guess yes, it is. If we gonna stuck with that situation for some reason, i'll do hardfork with changeing PoW algo(just fix details, i'm gonna leave blockchain-based PoW philosophy), and as well i'll change difficulty adjustment algo, since CN-coins have not the best one. But this is plan B, the worst case. PS: Want to say also many thanks to dga for caring about simpleminer and pools. Immediate but temporary fix is hardfork. More permanent fix is to get working stratum for Wild Keccak algorithm. That way, gpu miner code will be released. Looks like a hardfork would have been a better choice. Now this coin is dead. It seems like someone wanted to kill this coin off. It's the best implementation of a cryptonote coin so far so there is no reason for what's happening. It has a working GUI, block chain loads in minutes rather than hours, aliases, and responsive dev. The leading cryptonote coin is no better yet it dominates due to a couple wealthy benefactors pushing the coin and an obvious partnership with Poloniex to manipulate the market. I'm glad I keep the vast majority of my funds in Bitcoin because in the end Bitcoin will be here and all these other coins are really nothing more than ponzi schemes that will be gone tomorrow. The altcoin world is full of liars, cheats, scammers, and individuals lacking any sense of integrity and no coin is immune to the tactics they will use to line their greedy pockets.
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August 06, 2014, 05:10:53 PM Last edit: August 06, 2014, 05:51:55 PM by btc-mike |
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Looks like a hardfork would have been a better choice. Now this coin is dead.
It seems like someone wanted to kill this coin off. It's the best implementation of a cryptonote coin so far so there is no reason for what's happening. It has a working GUI, block chain loads in minutes rather than hours, aliases, and responsive dev. The leading cryptonote coin is no better yet it dominates due to a couple wealthy benefactors pushing the coin and an obvious partnership with Poloniex to manipulate the market. I'm glad I keep the vast majority of my funds in Bitcoin because in the end Bitcoin will be here and all these other coins are really nothing more than ponzi schemes that will be gone tomorrow. The altcoin world is full of liars, cheats, scammers, and individuals lacking any sense of integrity and no coin is immune to the tactics they will use to line their greedy pockets.
The coin is not dead. The dev team is still here and everything works.
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statdude
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August 06, 2014, 05:11:32 PM |
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I just bought a small amount of BBR.
It's a gamble on one thing, that Zoidberg could do to save this coin and double the price overnight:
Change the name.
I know the odds are low, which is why I did not buy much BBR.
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btc-mike
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August 06, 2014, 05:12:53 PM |
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I just bought a small amount of BBR.
It's a gamble on one thing, that Zoidberg could do to save this coin and double the price overnight:
Change the name.
I know the odds are low, which is why I did not buy much BBR.
Odds are better than you think.
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jl777
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August 06, 2014, 05:23:34 PM |
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WTB BBR for NXT @ 1:3 ratio
PM me offers, I am open to large trades
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IntroVert
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August 06, 2014, 05:47:27 PM |
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I just bought a small amount of BBR.
It's a gamble on one thing, that Zoidberg could do to save this coin and double the price overnight:
Change the name.
I know the odds are low, which is why I did not buy much BBR.
Odds are better than you think. If odds are better than we think, how about CryptoNote+ ?
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dga
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August 06, 2014, 07:54:22 PM |
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1MH/s on heavily OC'd 750Ti.
respect may i ask whats your profession? just interested where the gpu programmers come from.. I'm a 19 year old kid who makes money doing this because I'd probably kill myself being pigeonholed in a regular job like fast food. I wonder which of the other fast miner devs are self taught. A surprising number work in algorithmic finance / HFT, and several others do GPU-ish or vector stuff for their day jobs. I don't know what Claymore does when he's not having fun, though.
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shojayxt
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August 06, 2014, 08:08:03 PM |
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1MH/s on heavily OC'd 750Ti.
respect may i ask whats your profession? just interested where the gpu programmers come from.. I'm a 19 year old kid who makes money doing this because I'd probably kill myself being pigeonholed in a regular job like fast food. Ha ha I was a Burger King Assistant Manager when I was your age. It did indeed suck. You made a wise choice. I haven't coded for a few years. I started coding years ago in Basic then MS Visual Basic and some C++ then C sharp. Looks like I'm going to have to get back into coding if I want to be able to compete with you guys and your private GPU miners.
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shojayxt
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August 06, 2014, 08:16:44 PM |
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Looks like a hardfork would have been a better choice. Now this coin is dead.
It seems like someone wanted to kill this coin off. It's the best implementation of a cryptonote coin so far so there is no reason for what's happening. It has a working GUI, block chain loads in minutes rather than hours, aliases, and responsive dev. The leading cryptonote coin is no better yet it dominates due to a couple wealthy benefactors pushing the coin and an obvious partnership with Poloniex to manipulate the market. I'm glad I keep the vast majority of my funds in Bitcoin because in the end Bitcoin will be here and all these other coins are really nothing more than ponzi schemes that will be gone tomorrow. The altcoin world is full of liars, cheats, scammers, and individuals lacking any sense of integrity and no coin is immune to the tactics they will use to line their greedy pockets.
The coin is not dead. The dev team is still here and everything works. Well maybe not completely dead but it's on it's last breath. NO matter how low you buy in at you get dumped on withing a day. Now there's 100,000 bbr sell sitting at .00025 while people are still dumping at .00021 and the price is down about 50% in the last week. It's obvious that a few people are mining the majority of the coins and have been constantly dumping them for whatever they could. They might as well just clean out the buy side on Poloniex and get it over with.
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damashup
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August 06, 2014, 08:27:25 PM |
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Looks like a hardfork would have been a better choice. Now this coin is dead.
It seems like someone wanted to kill this coin off. It's the best implementation of a cryptonote coin so far so there is no reason for what's happening. It has a working GUI, block chain loads in minutes rather than hours, aliases, and responsive dev. The leading cryptonote coin is no better yet it dominates due to a couple wealthy benefactors pushing the coin and an obvious partnership with Poloniex to manipulate the market. I'm glad I keep the vast majority of my funds in Bitcoin because in the end Bitcoin will be here and all these other coins are really nothing more than ponzi schemes that will be gone tomorrow. The altcoin world is full of liars, cheats, scammers, and individuals lacking any sense of integrity and no coin is immune to the tactics they will use to line their greedy pockets.
The coin is not dead. The dev team is still here and everything works. Well maybe not completely dead but it's on it's last breath. NO matter how low you buy in at you get dumped on withing a day. Now there's 100,000 bbr sell sitting at .00025 while people are still dumping at .00021 and the price is down about 50% in the last week. It's obvious that a few people are mining the majority of the coins and have been constantly dumping them for whatever they could. They might as well just clean out the buy side on Poloniex and get it over with. 100k BBR sell wall has gone. Looks like someone was trying to make a point.
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