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December 11, 2014, 09:59:36 AM |
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So to all my money i put in BBR at 7x of nows price i can say bay bay?
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December 11, 2014, 10:07:53 AM |
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what's the best pool of BBR ?
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shojayxt
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December 11, 2014, 10:14:45 AM |
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what's the best pool of BBR ?
If you're using AMD cards then SOLO Mining is best. Give it a day and you'll start finding blocks. How many depends on how many cards you're using. Difficulty and hashrate is low right now but I doubt it will stay that way for long. Now is a good time to mine BBR. Here are some good instructions for solo mining using "MBK's" openCL miner for BBR https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=693118.0
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December 11, 2014, 10:37:47 AM |
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what's the best pool of BBR ?
If you're using AMD cards then SOLO Mining is best. Give it a day and you'll start finding blocks. How many depends on how many cards you're using. Difficulty and hashrate is low right now but I doubt it will stay that way for long. Now is a good time to mine BBR. Here are some good instructions for solo mining using "MBK's" openCL miner for BBR https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=693118.0ok, Interested
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damashup
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December 11, 2014, 11:50:46 AM |
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what's the best pool of BBR ?
If you're using AMD cards then SOLO Mining is best. Give it a day and you'll start finding blocks. How many depends on how many cards you're using. Difficulty and hashrate is low right now but I doubt it will stay that way for long. Now is a good time to mine BBR. Here are some good instructions for solo mining using "MBK's" openCL miner for BBR https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=693118.0I need to buy a new windows laptop. What spec would be best to mine BBR in the background? Intel or AMD? NVidia or Radeon? Laptop will be (primarily) for the wife to do microsoft office-y stuff... I'm assuming I can CPU and GPU mine BBR without too much risk of the laptop overheating? Any advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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December 11, 2014, 10:03:33 PM |
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SuperNET will help . how?
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December 11, 2014, 11:00:13 PM |
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what's the best pool of BBR ?
If you're using AMD cards then SOLO Mining is best. Give it a day and you'll start finding blocks. How many depends on how many cards you're using. Difficulty and hashrate is low right now but I doubt it will stay that way for long. Now is a good time to mine BBR. Here are some good instructions for solo mining using "MBK's" openCL miner for BBR https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=693118.0I need to buy a new windows laptop. What spec would be best to mine BBR in the background? Intel or AMD? NVidia or Radeon? Laptop will be (primarily) for the wife to do microsoft office-y stuff... I'm assuming I can CPU and GPU mine BBR without too much risk of the laptop overheating? Any advice would be gratefully received. Thanks! Probably something with an i7 and an nvidia 680m card would be best/most power efficient combo. Also probably a bit overkill for MS Office...
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December 12, 2014, 03:45:12 AM |
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Hey guys, I implemented a purchase system for aliases at cncoin.farm. Process goes like this: Make request, check email. Validate through link in email, make payment, and server will create alias at next block. If you don't validate within 40 minutes or pay within 40 minutes of that, the request disappears and you will have to request again. If you put your email in wrong, the request will disappear after 40 minutes and you can try again. It's like a game! Price might be too high at the moment, but with bbr value down, thought it sounded about right. Let me know what you think.
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December 12, 2014, 09:17:29 AM |
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December 12, 2014, 09:48:54 AM Last edit: December 12, 2014, 10:40:50 AM by scruffy scruffington |
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Hey guys, I implemented a purchase system for aliases at cncoin.farm.
Cool service.) I've just bought an alias, thank you.) May be it would be better to place alias price at the first request page? Now you don't know the price until you get the first email. Is it a first service accepting bbr?
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December 12, 2014, 04:03:25 PM |
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Another crazy thought here that might benefit both bbr and lou. Instead of pow, consider burning bbr. Same as counterparty, except burning bbr instead of btc. Anyway, just a thought.
Good idea. It is possible in CryptoNote and how to prove the burning bbr coin, with stealth addresses?
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damashup
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December 12, 2014, 06:02:06 PM |
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I need to buy a new windows laptop.
What spec would be best to mine BBR in the background? Intel or AMD? NVidia or Radeon?
Laptop will be (primarily) for the wife to do microsoft office-y stuff... I'm assuming I can CPU and GPU mine BBR without too much risk of the laptop overheating? Any advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
Probably something with an i7 and an nvidia 680m card would be best/most power efficient combo. Also probably a bit overkill for MS Office... Thanks - a bit expensive for what I need, might shoot for a cheaper alternative.
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December 12, 2014, 07:57:01 PM Last edit: December 12, 2014, 08:19:37 PM by q327K091 |
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So to all my money i put in BBR at 7x of nows price i can say bay bay?
I swallowed big chunk call me a barracuda. here is the thing, I complained months ago "I can not mine boolberry, you need a supercomputer" I dont see developer leaving the coin he simply moved to another country and will engage in second coin cause he is an engineer likes to "do stuff" I see 0 problem, scratchpad is a fantastic achievement maybe not to short term traders to me it is also dont dare to change name of the coin as well as keep analyzing all other cryptonight coins and patch in areas they do patching (constant) otherwise thanks for the opportunity
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December 12, 2014, 10:10:58 PM |
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i don't quite understand how BBR's involvement in it is supposed to bring up the value. is that discussed in the thread? i might also just be failing to understand something fundamental about what superNET is and does... @_@ i've scanned through the original post in that thread several times, read some news articles and a bit of the prospectus and still don't think i really get where each (any) coin fits into the network. economics is not my strong suit at all and it seems like most of the documentation takes for granted familiarity with a whole slew of concepts in order to accept its premise. is there no FAQ or such like for simpletons like me?
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December 12, 2014, 10:37:22 PM |
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i don't quite understand how BBR's involvement in it is supposed to bring up the value. is that discussed in the thread? i might also just be failing to understand something fundamental about what superNET is and does... @_@ i've scanned through the original post in that thread several times, read some news articles and a bit of the prospectus and still don't think i really get where each (any) coin fits into the network. economics is not my strong suit at all and it seems like most of the documentation takes for granted familiarity with a whole slew of concepts in order to accept its premise. is there no FAQ or such like for simpletons like me? You should sign up for Supernet news letter http://thesupernet.us9.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=eae7d500e24dcdb21b359fccf&id=dcdbd63843&e=cdd6381289 there is a lot going on, beyond my abilities to describe here Jon
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December 13, 2014, 07:50:19 AM Last edit: December 13, 2014, 08:05:55 AM by Este Nuno |
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i don't quite understand how BBR's involvement in it is supposed to bring up the value. is that discussed in the thread? i might also just be failing to understand something fundamental about what superNET is and does... @_@ i've scanned through the original post in that thread several times, read some news articles and a bit of the prospectus and still don't think i really get where each (any) coin fits into the network. economics is not my strong suit at all and it seems like most of the documentation takes for granted familiarity with a whole slew of concepts in order to accept its premise. is there no FAQ or such like for simpletons like me? For people who want full anonymity right down to the network level Teleport(network level anonymity) and BBR(unlinkable inputs and outputs) is the solution. And the only way to use those two technologies together is via SuperNET. So BBR is a critical piece of the privacy puzzle. And SuperNET itself is a massive project to increase adoption of currencies. In fact ~$100k was just budgeted for marketing to start off 2015. BBR being a core part of SuperNET is a big deal. I myself am working on a SuperNET related project that will target real world use and I hope to be able to include BBR in my plans as well. SuperNET intends to grow a large user base and as a result of that BBR should gain users as well since it is quite good itself.
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December 13, 2014, 10:49:39 AM |
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i don't quite understand how BBR's involvement in it is supposed to bring up the value. is that discussed in the thread? i might also just be failing to understand something fundamental about what superNET is and does... @_@ i've scanned through the original post in that thread several times, read some news articles and a bit of the prospectus and still don't think i really get where each (any) coin fits into the network. economics is not my strong suit at all and it seems like most of the documentation takes for granted familiarity with a whole slew of concepts in order to accept its premise. is there no FAQ or such like for simpletons like me? For people who want full anonymity right down to the network level Teleport(network level anonymity) and BBR(unlinkable inputs and outputs) is the solution. And the only way to use those two technologies together is via SuperNET. So BBR is a critical piece of the privacy puzzle. And SuperNET itself is a massive project to increase adoption of currencies. In fact ~$100k was just budgeted for marketing to start off 2015. BBR being a core part of SuperNET is a big deal. I myself am working on a SuperNET related project that will target real world use and I hope to be able to include BBR in my plans as well. SuperNET intends to grow a large user base and as a result of that BBR should gain users as well since it is quite good itself. When BBR is such an important player in SuperNET, why then is nobody trading it? To me the coin has fallen into coma.
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Este Nuno
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December 13, 2014, 02:21:47 PM |
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i don't quite understand how BBR's involvement in it is supposed to bring up the value. is that discussed in the thread? i might also just be failing to understand something fundamental about what superNET is and does... @_@ i've scanned through the original post in that thread several times, read some news articles and a bit of the prospectus and still don't think i really get where each (any) coin fits into the network. economics is not my strong suit at all and it seems like most of the documentation takes for granted familiarity with a whole slew of concepts in order to accept its premise. is there no FAQ or such like for simpletons like me? For people who want full anonymity right down to the network level Teleport(network level anonymity) and BBR(unlinkable inputs and outputs) is the solution. And the only way to use those two technologies together is via SuperNET. So BBR is a critical piece of the privacy puzzle. And SuperNET itself is a massive project to increase adoption of currencies. In fact ~$100k was just budgeted for marketing to start off 2015. BBR being a core part of SuperNET is a big deal. I myself am working on a SuperNET related project that will target real world use and I hope to be able to include BBR in my plans as well. SuperNET intends to grow a large user base and as a result of that BBR should gain users as well since it is quite good itself. When BBR is such an important player in SuperNET, why then is nobody trading it? To me the coin has fallen into coma. Probably because only a handful of people actually know how important BBR is to SuperNET. Or even know about SuperNET at all for that matter. Even with people who are involved in SuperNET I don't think too many people are really familiar with BBR. Sure jl777 and some other people are big BBR supporters, but SuperNET the SuperNET slack has 259 people right now and I would guess that most of them only know BBR by name. Even just reading around the alt boards here you always here people dismissing Monero due to the 'blockchain bloat', yet no one even mentions the fact that BBR has already implemented their own blockchain reduction tech. TL;DR: I doubt many people really know much about BBR yet.
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December 13, 2014, 02:53:16 PM |
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For people who want full anonymity right down to the network level Teleport(network level anonymity) and BBR(unlinkable inputs and outputs) is the solution. And the only way to use those two technologies together is via SuperNET. So BBR is a critical piece of the privacy puzzle.
And SuperNET itself is a massive project to increase adoption of currencies. In fact ~$100k was just budgeted for marketing to start off 2015. BBR being a core part of SuperNET is a big deal. I myself am working on a SuperNET related project that will target real world use and I hope to be able to include BBR in my plans as well.
SuperNET intends to grow a large user base and as a result of that BBR should gain users as well since it is quite good itself.
I'm sorry but this is not true. I already challenged the Monero team when they compared Monero to DarkCoin AnonCoin, etc to compare it with DogeCoinDark and they ran from it. Mind you it was the second time as the first time a lady blogger in another thread said how it's impossible to achieve anonymity again I challenged her facts and she ran from the discussion. The only coin out there that can achieved practical anonymity it a "free coin" what all others are promising for months DogeCoinDark and the only reason I'm posting this is because you statement is false and misleading.
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