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Author Topic: [ANN][BDG][BADGERCOIN] POW MULTIPOOL X11/Scrypt/SHA256 - POS LIVE -12h min stake  (Read 137484 times)
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May 03, 2014, 08:51:36 PM
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or about 7.3 Gh/s if it were normal scrypt.

Either way, I am very happy to mine this coin. I really like the x11 algo!

Have 4 x 7970's running @ 1050/1450 @ 1.019v hashing 2.080 Mh/s a piece pulling 600 watts (downclocked x79 w/full H20 loop w/ bunch of high speed fans)

Will mine this coin to the end. x11 is the way to go.

Let's color the MOON: Y6k7wiCrSH1D7xSsGNxBBoxfDYJS38RYrs
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May 03, 2014, 08:57:02 PM
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or about 7.3 Gh/s if it were normal scrypt.

Either way, I am very happy to mine this coin. I really like the x11 algo!

Have 4 x 7970's running @ 1050/1450 @ 1.019v hashing 2.080 Mh/s a piece pulling 600 watts (downclocked x79 w/full H20 loop w/ bunch of high speed fans)

Will mine this coin to the end. x11 is the way to go.

It's a live image, so you may want to say what speed you are comparing to 7.3









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May 03, 2014, 09:19:48 PM
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or about 7.3 Gh/s if it were normal scrypt.

Either way, I am very happy to mine this coin. I really like the x11 algo!

Have 4 x 7970's running @ 1050/1450 @ 1.019v hashing 2.080 Mh/s a piece pulling 600 watts (downclocked x79 w/full H20 loop w/ bunch of high speed fans)

Will mine this coin to the end. x11 is the way to go.

It's a live image, so you may want to say what speed you are comparing to 7.3











It is realtime?

Cool man  Grin

Just refreshed my window and saw the difficulty change...real time...real cool!
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May 03, 2014, 09:28:28 PM
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Pool:

https://bdg.suprnova.cc

Still 0 % fee

Hop in, we've got several X11 pools running, everything is fine, pm me if any problems arise

Payouts every 60 seconds


Website had a hiccup and would load forever sometimes, fixed.

suprnova pools - reliable mining pools - #suprnova on freenet
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May 03, 2014, 09:39:54 PM
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or about 7.3 Gh/s if it were normal scrypt.

Either way, I am very happy to mine this coin. I really like the x11 algo!

Have 4 x 7970's running @ 1050/1450 @ 1.019v hashing 2.080 Mh/s a piece pulling 600 watts (downclocked x79 w/full H20 loop w/ bunch of high speed fans)

Will mine this coin to the end. x11 is the way to go.

It's a live image, so you may want to say what speed you are comparing to 7.3











It is realtime?

Cool man  Grin

Just refreshed my window and saw the difficulty change...real time...real cool!

Thanks, will be looking at adding live exchange and pool data to the OP using the same technique soon.







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May 03, 2014, 09:41:16 PM
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or about 7.3 Gh/s if it were normal scrypt.

Either way, I am very happy to mine this coin. I really like the x11 algo!

Have 4 x 7970's running @ 1050/1450 @ 1.019v hashing 2.080 Mh/s a piece pulling 600 watts (downclocked x79 w/full H20 loop w/ bunch of high speed fans)

Will mine this coin to the end. x11 is the way to go.

It's a live image, so you may want to say what speed you are comparing to 7.3











It is realtime?

Cool man  Grin

Just refreshed my window and saw the difficulty change...real time...real cool!

Thanks, will be looking at adding live exchange and pool data to the OP using the same technique soon.









You can use an api key from suprnova for that if you like

suprnova pools - reliable mining pools - #suprnova on freenet
https://www.suprnova.cc - FOLLOW us @ Twitter ! twitter.com/SuprnovaPools
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May 03, 2014, 09:43:31 PM
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Pool:

https://bdg.suprnova.cc

Still 0 % fee

Hop in, we've got several X11 pools running, everything is fine, pm me if any problems arise

Payouts every 60 seconds


Website had a hiccup and would load forever sometimes, fixed.


Thanks for the update, I did post saying it was probably just a glitch and you'd be here with a update.






or about 7.3 Gh/s if it were normal scrypt.

Either way, I am very happy to mine this coin. I really like the x11 algo!

Have 4 x 7970's running @ 1050/1450 @ 1.019v hashing 2.080 Mh/s a piece pulling 600 watts (downclocked x79 w/full H20 loop w/ bunch of high speed fans)

Will mine this coin to the end. x11 is the way to go.

It's a live image, so you may want to say what speed you are comparing to 7.3











It is realtime?

Cool man  Grin

Just refreshed my window and saw the difficulty change...real time...real cool!

Thanks, will be looking at adding live exchange and pool data to the OP using the same technique soon.









You can use an api key from suprnova for that if you like

Thanks, I thought that may be the case, but hadn't had a chance to check yet.  










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May 03, 2014, 11:46:27 PM
Last edit: May 04, 2014, 02:42:54 AM by polanskiman
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Thanks for deleting my perfectly legitimate post. Will make sure to make others know about the dev's attitude towards a user expressing his concerns.

Good luck with your rubbish.

Done mining it!
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May 04, 2014, 02:32:15 AM
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Thanks for deleting my perfectly legitimate post. Will make sure to make others know about the dev's attitude towards a user expressing his concern.

Good luck with your rubbish.

Done mining it!

What did you post?
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May 04, 2014, 02:52:18 AM
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Was in fact defending myself since the coin devs or topic moderators thought appropriate saying that the Mac wallet was bugged because of me after I sent them the logs. They actually said that because also came in the forum and then said that these types of issues should not appear when launching a coin. Makes them look bad.

 All my fault, none theirs. You can go one page back and read through the few last posts.

I actually was doing them a favour in notifying them. Was not obliged! Was actually mining the coin myself for 3 days. Typical of people who can't accept criticism. Now they made themselves look bad. I now made sure people knew about this and their attitude.

Below what I said: Wink

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That was me.

1 - Me being the "only" person doesn't make the wallet less bugged.
2 - I have over 15 wallets and NONE has been quarantined before. Actually not a single program I have installed on my MAC has ever been quarantined. I would like to know actually how many people have installed the MAC wallet. That would make your statement less meaningful.
3 - The font being the problem is in no way the user responsibility. An app shouldn't be hanging because of a missing font. If that was the case then many application should be hanging for many people since not everyone has the same set of fonts. Perhaps the fonts you are using are not standard --- that perhaps is the problem!!!
4 - I am actually doing you a favour by telling you this instead of keeping it for myself, so a thank you would be appreciated instead of making me look like it's my fault. The dev are TOTALLY responsible for how their app work. So don't blame it on me.
5 - I am stating my totally legitimate frustration.

...Incidentally they fixed the bug...

Anyways I stopped mining this coin. Useless. Many people already think the same in Cryptsy. So good luck to them!!
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May 04, 2014, 06:28:48 AM
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Was in fact defending myself since the coin devs or topic moderators thought appropriate saying that the Mac wallet was bugged because of me after I sent them the logs. They actually said that because also came in the forum and then said that these types of issues should not appear when launching a coin. Makes them look bad.

 All my fault, none theirs. You can go one page back and read through the few last posts.

I actually was doing them a favour in notifying them. Was not obliged! Was actually mining the coin myself for 3 days. Typical of people who can't accept criticism. Now they made themselves look bad. I now made sure people knew about this and their attitude.

Below what I said: Wink

Quote from: polanskiman
That was me.

1 - Me being the "only" person doesn't make the wallet less bugged.
2 - I have over 15 wallets and NONE has been quarantined before. Actually not a single program I have installed on my MAC has ever been quarantined. I would like to know actually how many people have installed the MAC wallet. That would make your statement less meaningful.
3 - The font being the problem is in no way the user responsibility. An app shouldn't be hanging because of a missing font. If that was the case then many application should be hanging for many people since not everyone has the same set of fonts. Perhaps the fonts you are using are not standard --- that perhaps is the problem!!!
4 - I am actually doing you a favour by telling you this instead of keeping it for myself, so a thank you would be appreciated instead of making me look like it's my fault. The dev are TOTALLY responsible for how their app work. So don't blame it on me.
5 - I am stating my totally legitimate frustration.

...Incidentally they fixed the bug...

Anyways I stopped mining this coin. Useless. Many people already think the same in Cryptsy. So good luck to them!!

Strange .. I'm running this wallet on 2 different macs and have no problems with it. One of theze macs is even an 32bits 10.6 machine, and it runs perfectly there.
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May 04, 2014, 06:50:29 AM
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Well that's good. The problem is that instead of accepting the problem they all blamed it on me and deleted my comment for others not to see. Perhaps afraid it would make bad press. Well it's worse now Wink

Anyways, it is also now working for me too after they updated the wallet, meaning the wallet had a bug.

Anyways, no worries. I'm up to some other coin now Smiley
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May 04, 2014, 06:52:09 AM
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 Grin x11? i like it....come on

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May 04, 2014, 06:53:39 AM
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Well that's good. The problem is that instead of accepting the problem they all blamed it on me and deleted my comment.

Anyways, it is also now working for me too after they updated the wallet, meaning the wallet had a bug.

Anyways, no worries. I'm up to some other coin now Smiley

I've had it with another coin that the other coin forum moderator deleted a post of mine. Mostly because of the tone of voice I had in that post, but after posting much more calm all was ok Tongue

When looking at the changes in github. I see no signs of any bugfix releated to your problem.
They only fixed an issue with sending coins from a locked wallet.
But good news that it worked again on your computer.
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May 04, 2014, 07:47:33 AM
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May 04, 2014, 08:04:22 AM
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Well that's good. The problem is that instead of accepting the problem they all blamed it on me and deleted my comment.

Anyways, it is also now working for me too after they updated the wallet, meaning the wallet had a bug.

Anyways, no worries. I'm up to some other coin now Smiley

I've had it with another coin that the other coin forum moderator deleted a post of mine. Mostly because of the tone of voice I had in that post, but after posting much more calm all was ok Tongue

When looking at the changes in github. I see no signs of any bugfix releated to your problem.
They only fixed an issue with sending coins from a locked wallet.
But good news that it worked again on your computer.

The reason this users post was deleted was because he seemed to be spreading unfounded FUD about the mac wallet, there was nothing wrong with the mac wallet, only with his local installation.  No fixes for his problem were added to the update, only for the password popup, yet he now says it works fine, which only goes to prove that the problem was on his machine.

The post wouldn't have been deleted if he had said he had a problem without the abuse, we would have happily tried to help him fix his local problem.








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May 04, 2014, 08:47:17 AM
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Please remove this girl from OP. It makes the coin look not serious.

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May 04, 2014, 09:10:56 AM
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Whats wrong with the pool  of hashharder.com ?  They are offline ?!!!
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Nope .. not online
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