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August 18, 2014, 07:21:39 PM
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My optimized miner didn't hurt XMR much (we could argue this, of course, but I didn't see too much yelling).  I think the difference was that Christian was public about his in an inflammatory way that made people really *feel* the inequity.  It's tough when you know you're not getting what someone else is.  With most currencies, you might suspect, but you don't *know* that you're behind.  Because once the coins are on the exchange, it's all about the buyers and sellers.  Perception absolutely is important.

I don't think it was just perception or Christian's attitude. For some reason non-advantaged miners on XMR were still able to successfully mine while a lot of people reported not being able to get anything with BBR. Maybe that is pools or maybe it is the relative difference in advantage (especially once at least modest optimizations started getting committed to the base XMR code), or the faster emission, or some combination of these, but something definitely seemed different about the mining position of the "little guy" for a while.


i´m sure it was about lack of patience to find a block in solo and the lack of pools in the beginning.
Please ask this people if they mine XMR at solo or at pool.

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August 18, 2014, 09:17:19 PM
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XMR/BBR markets just opened on Poloniex!! https://poloniex.com/exchange/xmr_bbr

I suspect it will not see much action  Wink
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August 18, 2014, 09:43:47 PM
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My optimized miner didn't hurt XMR much (we could argue this, of course, but I didn't see too much yelling).  I think the difference was that Christian was public about his in an inflammatory way that made people really *feel* the inequity.  It's tough when you know you're not getting what someone else is.  With most currencies, you might suspect, but you don't *know* that you're behind.  Because once the coins are on the exchange, it's all about the buyers and sellers.  Perception absolutely is important.

I don't think it was just perception or Christian's attitude. For some reason non-advantaged miners on XMR were still able to successfully mine while a lot of people reported not being able to get anything with BBR. Maybe that is pools or maybe it is the relative difference in advantage (especially once at least modest optimizations started getting committed to the base XMR code), or the faster emission, or some combination of these, but something definitely seemed different about the mining position of the "little guy" for a while.


i´m sure it was about lack of patience to find a block in solo and the lack of pools in the beginning.
Please ask this people if they mine XMR at solo or at pool.

It's kind of hard to ask them now, we are talking about three months ago. I remember people doing both but you are probably right about that being an important factor. For one thing, people who got discouraged with solo mining might have switched to pools instead of just quitting.


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August 19, 2014, 02:02:01 AM
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While we're talking mining anyone know what's going on with BBRFarm....

No blocks maturing

No response to email

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August 19, 2014, 05:48:05 AM
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While we're talking mining anyone know what's going on with BBRFarm....

No blocks maturing

No response to email

Jon


They are maturing, "just" not paying...

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August 19, 2014, 06:02:43 AM
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While we're talking mining anyone know what's going on with BBRFarm....

No blocks maturing

No response to email

Jon


They are maturing, "just" not paying...

Awfully big "JUST'

So dead pool?

Also noticed buy support has disappeared at Polo...... from 100 to 4 BTC on buy orders......any ideas

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August 19, 2014, 03:48:31 PM
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Is it just me, prefering to have still a .zip version of the wallet and not only the installer?
not important, but would be nice as alternativ download.
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August 19, 2014, 04:30:48 PM
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Also noticed buy support has disappeared at Polo...... from 100 to 4 BTC on buy orders......any ideas

Jon

Fake buy walls (finally) removed.
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August 19, 2014, 05:17:21 PM
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Also noticed buy support has disappeared at Polo...... from 100 to 4 BTC on buy orders......any ideas

Jon

Fake buy walls (finally) removed.

Which likely means less selling. Just saying.

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August 19, 2014, 05:28:17 PM
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While we're talking mining anyone know what's going on with BBRFarm....

No blocks maturing

No response to email

Jon


They are maturing, "just" not paying...

Awfully big "JUST'

So dead pool?

...

It is odd for booletic to be offline for so long. I will change the pool list until he corrects issue.
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August 19, 2014, 05:50:15 PM
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While we're talking mining anyone know what's going on with BBRFarm....

No blocks maturing

No response to email

Jon


They are maturing, "just" not paying...

Awfully big "JUST'

So dead pool?

...

It is odd for booletic to be offline for so long. I will change the pool list until he corrects issue.

While at it, BBR block explorer hosted on cryptonote not displaying blocks for past few days. (along with xdn, qcn, fcn). The monero explorer is working, however.
Author of that also offline from similar timeframe https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=331527

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August 19, 2014, 06:03:09 PM
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chainradar seems to be the best explorer for all CN coins right now.

http://www.extremepool.org (BCN) (MRO) (QCN) (XDN) (BBR) (AEON) (ORION) (DSH) (CRR) (INF8)
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August 19, 2014, 06:25:06 PM
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While we're talking mining anyone know what's going on with BBRFarm....

No blocks maturing

No response to email

Jon


They are maturing, "just" not paying...

Awfully big "JUST'

So dead pool?

...

It is odd for booletic to be offline for so long. I will change the pool list until he corrects issue.

While at it, BBR block explorer hosted on cryptonote not displaying blocks for past few days. (along with xdn, qcn, fcn). The monero explorer is working, however.
Author of that also offline from similar timeframe https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=331527

The monero explorer is not actually working. It is out of sync. The ChainRadar explorer is working for both coins.

The CryptoStats author is rarely online. 
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August 19, 2014, 06:43:06 PM
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chainradar seems to be the best explorer for all CN coins right now.

The monero explorer is not actually working. It is out of sync. The ChainRadar explorer is working for both coins.

The CryptoStats author is rarely online.  

Thanks. I wasn't aware of chainradar until now.

On another note, just installed the latest BBR wallet for OSX. tested on yosemite, mavericks, and mountain lion. One-click install process. All working smoothly. Very intuitive UI, and the alias auto-completion is a nice touch. Monero wallet by comparison is a headache to setup. By default seems to spit out errors on the terminal.


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August 19, 2014, 11:26:00 PM
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chainradar seems to be the best explorer for all CN coins right now.

The monero explorer is not actually working. It is out of sync. The ChainRadar explorer is working for both coins.

The CryptoStats author is rarely online.  

Thanks. I wasn't aware of chainradar until now.

On another note, just installed the latest BBR wallet for OSX. tested on yosemite, mavericks, and mountain lion. One-click install process. All working smoothly. Very intuitive UI, and the alias auto-completion is a nice touch. Monero wallet by comparison is a headache to setup. By default seems to spit out errors on the terminal.


So I do think BBR is better than Monero.UI and blockchain-based-POW,and the alias function

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August 19, 2014, 11:33:21 PM
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chainradar seems to be the best explorer for all CN coins right now.

The monero explorer is not actually working. It is out of sync. The ChainRadar explorer is working for both coins.

The CryptoStats author is rarely online.  

Thanks. I wasn't aware of chainradar until now.

On another note, just installed the latest BBR wallet for OSX. tested on yosemite, mavericks, and mountain lion. One-click install process. All working smoothly. Very intuitive UI, and the alias auto-completion is a nice touch. Monero wallet by comparison is a headache to setup. By default seems to spit out errors on the terminal.


It mostly Bitcrea merit - he has clear vision that things must be easy and nice.
And still we have a lot of work to do on GUI(and not only).


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August 20, 2014, 01:51:10 AM
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Which pool has biggest hashrate???

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August 20, 2014, 01:53:26 AM
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Which pool has biggest hashrate???

I've answered you in the chanel - use clintar's cncoin.farm.

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August 20, 2014, 02:27:34 AM
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Now when the Networkhashrate is lower, i want to mine solo again.
The problem is that the hashrate from daemon is more that 2 times lower than the hashrate from the minerd on my computer.
CZ why it is such a big different?

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August 20, 2014, 02:40:23 AM
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Now when the Networkhashrate is lower, i want to mine solo again.
The problem is that the hashrate from daemon is more that 2 times lower than the hashrate from the minerd on my computer.
CZ why it is such a big different?


I guess because Otila and Wolf made a lot of optimizations on minerd that i was not merged yet into daemon.
Are you going to mine CPU or GPU ?


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