clintar
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August 20, 2014, 11:06:36 PM |
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I'm creating aliases for anyone that wants one for the next while. Let me know and i'll add it to the list at my pool.
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maxcan
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August 21, 2014, 01:04:57 AM |
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GREAT NEWS!!!
Anyone wanting to mine in a pool, crypto_zoidberg implemented binary scratchpad transfers in boolberry daemon. Reject rate should be under control now. In fact, I haven't seen a reject due to scratchpad updating on my pool since implementing. Accepted percentage has gone up from around 93 to 99 on the few miners I've tested!
1 reject out of 50 so far, but i've only been running for an hour so far. sounds great I'm creating aliases for anyone that wants one for the next while. Let me know and i'll add it to the list at my pool.
sorry if i missed it earlier in the thread, but how exactly do aliases work? do people get to claim a name ("@maxcan") that works synonymously to their BBR address? why would someone need to give you their alias in that case? and if not, i don't really see a purpose of having one if payouts are automated and it's just another thing to give to pool owners
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clintar
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August 21, 2014, 01:23:54 AM |
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I'm creating aliases for anyone that wants one for the next while. Let me know and i'll add it to the list at my pool.
sorry if i missed it earlier in the thread, but how exactly do aliases work? do people get to claim a name ("@maxcan") that works synonymously to their BBR address? why would someone need to give you their alias in that case? and if not, i don't really see a purpose of having one if payouts are automated and it's just another thing to give to pool owners It's just a convenience/vanity thing so you can easily send coins to a name instead of remembering the address. You need to find a block to create one, and I have the pool set up to make them. Probably easier than solo mining and making it yourself.
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dayas
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August 21, 2014, 03:51:02 PM |
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I have tested and verified we can add aliases at Extremepool. If you are interested in getting an alias and are mining there let me know I can set that up for you.
It is great to see the pools are finally here and stable, this will be great for this coin.
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drawingthesun
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August 21, 2014, 03:59:13 PM |
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Is Boolberry a competitor to Monero or a possible partner coin (like Litecoin is to Bitcoin)? Either way I constantly hear about Monero's bugs and I can't understand why people wouldn't choose Boolberry if it is already implementing a GUI wallet It's because most of the Monero bugs are actually lies spread by the Bytecoin and Boolberry communities.
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drawingthesun
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August 21, 2014, 04:06:08 PM |
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Also alias system? It's a joke compared to Nxt, why even bother with such a second rate system.
Boolberry fudsters are the worst.
Oh look, it's DTS acting the fool as usual. Remember, this is the guy who though Ken's IntelliHash would revolutionize BTC mining... Nxt? The Rube Goldberg inspired, Java dependent, hot bloated mess of an IPO scam? Please. Maybe you should buy some Virtual Mining Coins, IntelliCoins, and LabCoins instead. BBR is a solid and extremely undervalued coin. It will either be the Coke or Pepsi of Cryptonote coins. We're going to the moon with or without you. You're a total idiot! - I called Ken out on intellihash and did not believe in that rubbish. I actually built an entire simulation that determined the window in which we could have made money, once this window passed last year I knew it was over and just hoped for something, all the while warning everyone away whilst other shareholders kept lying attempting to attract new blood. Even though I was going through the process of losing all of my money I still maintained integrity and did not sink into a moral abyss to save my ass, unlike you. - The Alias system in Nxt is much more powerful, everyone can buy an alias whenever they want, they don't need a pools permission. (By the way I no longer own any Nxt, but can admit to its strengths.) - iCE, you're a known scammer and drew many people into icedrill losing all their money, it suits you that you're now a BBR advocate.
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clintar
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August 21, 2014, 04:33:21 PM |
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[inflammatory stuff deleted...] - The Alias system in Nxt is much more powerful, everyone can buy an alias whenever they want, they don't need a pools permission. (By the way I no longer own any Nxt, but can admit to its strengths.)
- iCE, you're a known scammer and drew many people into icedrill losing all their money, it suits you that you're now a BBR advocate.
Just want to be clear here about the aliases. You don't need a pool to create an alias. Just mine a block yourself and set it in the daemon. I'm just offering to make some as a convenience. Also, not sure what you have against this coin or its community, but could you two send your personal attacks to private messages?
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maxcan
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August 21, 2014, 09:15:36 PM |
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Just want to be clear here about the aliases. You don't need a pool to create an alias. Just mine a block yourself and set it in the daemon. I'm just offering to make some as a convenience.
that seems a bit of a silly way to do aliases from a practical standpoint... that means there'll only be about 120 thousand total, won't it? i mean, the only coin to have anyone using it on a grand scale right now is bitcoin, but if this one sees adoption in the future, only a % of people will be able to use them, and even then only if they buy or are given one. not a big concern right now but i dunno why you're required to mine a block to have an alias. i'll pm you when i get home to set mine up if you're still offering
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damashup
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August 21, 2014, 09:21:52 PM |
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Just want to be clear here about the aliases. You don't need a pool to create an alias. Just mine a block yourself and set it in the daemon. I'm just offering to make some as a convenience.
that seems a bit of a silly way to do aliases from a practical standpoint... that means there'll only be about 120 thousand total, won't it? i mean, the only coin to have anyone using it on a grand scale right now is bitcoin, but if this one sees adoption in the future, only a % of people will be able to use them, and even then only if they buy or are given one. not a big concern right now but i dunno why you're required to mine a block to have an alias. i'll pm you when i get home to set mine up if you're still offering might be wrong but I'm sure you can create more than one alias per block mined... either way doesn't seem a big deal.
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August 21, 2014, 11:18:46 PM |
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Just want to be clear here about the aliases. You don't need a pool to create an alias. Just mine a block yourself and set it in the daemon. I'm just offering to make some as a convenience.
that seems a bit of a silly way to do aliases from a practical standpoint... that means there'll only be about 120 thousand total, won't it? i mean, the only coin to have anyone using it on a grand scale right now is bitcoin, but if this one sees adoption in the future, only a % of people will be able to use them, and even then only if they buy or are given one. not a big concern right now but i dunno why you're required to mine a block to have an alias. i'll pm you when i get home to set mine up if you're still offering I see aliased mostly as an option for business in future(like a visit card or for colored coins) and a personal aliases for early adepts or persons who able just to buy it. When i was thinking about different ways to implement aliases i also considered pratical issue about aliases database size - if i let alias registration very easy - in special transaction for example - than aliases database could be flooded with thousands of senseless aliases, and user would be forced to keep that crap on their computers. So we need predictable amount of possible aliases -> easiest way to tie this with blocks. So i've decided to have only one alias per block, we have 720 blocks per day - it's 263 520 aliases per year, seems to be a enough and reasonable.
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August 21, 2014, 11:22:55 PM |
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Just want to be clear here about the aliases. You don't need a pool to create an alias. Just mine a block yourself and set it in the daemon. I'm just offering to make some as a convenience.
that seems a bit of a silly way to do aliases from a practical standpoint... that means there'll only be about 120 thousand total, won't it? i mean, the only coin to have anyone using it on a grand scale right now is bitcoin, but if this one sees adoption in the future, only a % of people will be able to use them, and even then only if they buy or are given one. not a big concern right now but i dunno why you're required to mine a block to have an alias. i'll pm you when i get home to set mine up if you're still offering might be wrong but I'm sure you can create more than one alias per block mined... either way doesn't seem a big deal. Nop, you can't, i've explained my vision in my prev post. In block you could register one alias, OR update alias with associating it with different address and comments, to do that you need to prove that you own this alias by signing update message with wallet's secret key. Last feature implemented in core and in unit tests, but not represented in command line yet.
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damashup
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August 22, 2014, 06:13:09 AM |
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Just want to be clear here about the aliases. You don't need a pool to create an alias. Just mine a block yourself and set it in the daemon. I'm just offering to make some as a convenience.
that seems a bit of a silly way to do aliases from a practical standpoint... that means there'll only be about 120 thousand total, won't it? i mean, the only coin to have anyone using it on a grand scale right now is bitcoin, but if this one sees adoption in the future, only a % of people will be able to use them, and even then only if they buy or are given one. not a big concern right now but i dunno why you're required to mine a block to have an alias. i'll pm you when i get home to set mine up if you're still offering might be wrong but I'm sure you can create more than one alias per block mined... either way doesn't seem a big deal. Nop, you can't, i've explained my vision in my prev post. In block you could register one alias, OR update alias with associating it with different address and comments, to do that you need to prove that you own this alias by signing update message with wallet's secret key. Last feature implemented in core and in unit tests, but not represented in command line yet. Thanks for clarifying... seems sensible enough.
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BitcoinFX
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
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August 22, 2014, 10:25:24 AM |
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I'm creating aliases for anyone that wants one for the next while. Let me know and i'll add it to the list at my pool.
Woop woop woop - I have a BBR alias: boolberryfx TYVM clintar / http://bbr.cncoin.farm
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clintar
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August 22, 2014, 03:37:41 PM |
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I'm creating aliases for anyone that wants one for the next while. Let me know and i'll add it to the list at my pool.
Woop woop woop - I have a BBR alias: boolberryfx TYVM clintar / http://bbr.cncoin.farmNo problem, man. I'm gonna be making aliases for anyone that wants one no strings attached for the rest of the day. Then I'll have to start charging for them.
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damashup
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August 22, 2014, 04:35:01 PM |
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I'm creating aliases for anyone that wants one for the next while. Let me know and i'll add it to the list at my pool.
Woop woop woop - I have a BBR alias: boolberryfx TYVM clintar / http://bbr.cncoin.farmNo problem, man. I'm gonna be making aliases for anyone that wants one no strings attached for the rest of the day. Then I'll have to start charging for them. Just sent you a pm, could you please make me an alias? Many thanks!
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clintar
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August 22, 2014, 06:28:24 PM |
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I'm creating aliases for anyone that wants one for the next while. Let me know and i'll add it to the list at my pool.
Woop woop woop - I have a BBR alias: boolberryfx TYVM clintar / http://bbr.cncoin.farmNo problem, man. I'm gonna be making aliases for anyone that wants one no strings attached for the rest of the day. Then I'll have to start charging for them. Just sent you a pm, could you please make me an alias? Many thanks! Done.
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damashup
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August 22, 2014, 09:38:55 PM |
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I'm creating aliases for anyone that wants one for the next while. Let me know and i'll add it to the list at my pool.
Woop woop woop - I have a BBR alias: boolberryfx TYVM clintar / http://bbr.cncoin.farmNo problem, man. I'm gonna be making aliases for anyone that wants one no strings attached for the rest of the day. Then I'll have to start charging for them. Just sent you a pm, could you please make me an alias? Many thanks! Done. Got it... Much appreciated!!
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iCEBREAKER
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August 23, 2014, 01:42:10 AM |
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Zoidberg, no offense you are a great coder but - and im sorry i've to be harsh - your autism is killing your own coin. You need to hire a team of people with vision about the future of bbr and who are able to create a community around it. Otherwise its gonna die and you'll be the sole responsible.
At the very list change the name. People started buying when there were talk about rebranding. Now there is nothing and every day we hit a new low.
I've proposed names already. "Rings" was liked by I know you dont like them but you have a strange sense of taste. Let the community come up with a name.
Boolberry is a cool name and a refreshing change from the usual *coin convention. There is no reason to change the quirky yet memorable name; the project will succeed or fail based on (market reaction to) its utility. Plus we already have a sweet logo! The Benevolent Dictator For Life schema works for Linux, so BBR's pristine cathedral may turn out better than Monero's chaotic baazar. It's far too early in the life of CryptoNote to declare winners and losers. Give it at least 6 months to a year before playing CZ's armchair psychologist. Block rewards are decreasing every hour. These are the days of cheap and easy Boolberries we will look back on, and wish we'd bought more.
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the grandpa of cryptos
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August 23, 2014, 01:42:46 AM |
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coin wil lget kicked of bittrex soon
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August 23, 2014, 01:55:03 AM |
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Zoidberg, no offense you are a great coder but - and im sorry i've to be harsh - your autism is killing your own coin. You need to hire a team of people with vision about the future of bbr and who are able to create a community around it. Otherwise its gonna die and you'll be the sole responsible.
At the very list change the name. People started buying when there were talk about rebranding. Now there is nothing and every day we hit a new low.
I've proposed names already. "Rings" was liked by I know you dont like them but you have a strange sense of taste. Let the community come up with a name.
Boolberry is a cool name and a refreshing change from the usual *coin convention. There is no reason to change the quirky yet memorable name; the project will succeed or fail based on (market reaction to) its utility. Plus we already have a sweet logo! The Benevolent Dictator For Life schema works for Linux, so BBR's pristine cathedral may turn out better than Monero's chaotic baazar. It's far too early in the life of CryptoNote to declare winners and losers. Give it at least 6 months to a year before playing CZ's armchair psychologist. Block rewards are decreasing every hour. These are the days of cheap and easy Boolberries we will look back on, and wish we'd bought more. I don't think he falls for it Also some posters have publicly posted they consider this a "red flag project" and or have announced they have "dumped BBR", yet they keep passively trying to steer thoughts on what is needed for this coin or what somebody should think about this coin. I suggest we go past these charades please. I agree that this is a good phase to collect cheap BBRs for those looking at CN. It can and should co-exist with XMR and should not be viewed as a threat.
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