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September 11, 2014, 11:56:15 AM
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Correct, we are keeping both BST & BSTY.



So dev, you are not planning to make a coin swap on an exchange? Like exchange the old BST to BSTY. I know you stated on the OP that you are going to make BST multi-algo, but does that mean you are going to leave BST and BSTY as two individual coins?

Sorry if someone asked this already, I didn't follow the post.


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September 11, 2014, 12:26:38 PM
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https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/f96657bfcb390911177100d74127573002206589c2d390a6021c0734bf64d7ae/analysis/1410433556/

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September 11, 2014, 12:40:01 PM
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Normally, these checks will pick up the .exe files and flag them.


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September 11, 2014, 01:11:10 PM
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I'm assuming you are on Windows.. if so download the wallet here: https://mega.co.nz/#!skFnnY4b!w59FbMCNjSAXmh3vbzFgCn3gD51jfwq6Cz9dFwmsPEs

Don't start mining until the wallet syncs.


No more working this link... doesn't start download... any mirror?

EDIT: nevermind... network errors.
sorry
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September 11, 2014, 03:04:58 PM
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Looks like MultiFaucet added a BSTY Block Explorer!!


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September 11, 2014, 07:24:34 PM
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Please give this some re-tweets and replies.  Be clever with the replies and submit silly images.  Everyone likes to laugh.  It is CRYPTO after all.

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September 11, 2014, 08:26:17 PM
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need pool
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September 11, 2014, 08:30:14 PM
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need pool

yes i agree

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September 11, 2014, 08:33:42 PM
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We all agree.  The dev is working on ccminer right now and I believe that their is a python module created already.  We are working hard on this and appreciate everyone's patience.  Smiley
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September 11, 2014, 09:13:11 PM
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This is cool.  I do think there needs to be a better exchange than C-CEX, but you have to start somewhere.

I just hacked a bootable Ubuntu USB stick to run the latest git code.  I rebooted my son's gaming machine into it, and it's mining at 2,400 h/s on his Ivy Bridge Core i5 CPU running at 3.2GHz using 4 threads.  Under Windows, it was only mining 450 h/s.  It makes him happy to think he might make $3.50 to $7 at any time (I'm telling him each BSTY is worth $0.01 or $0.02).  He's not letting me turn it off.  I have his MineCraft server hashing at 3,000 h/s as well.

One cool thing about GobalBoost-Y is that it helps justify buying a more powerful CPU.  I did a bit of BitCoin mining to pay for my son's gaming machine.  ASICs ruined that.  I feel I may have helped Solar Designer, if only slightly, in making Yescrypt more ASIC resistant.  It's really good stuff, with nowhere near the potential for ASIC speedup as BitCoin.  Solar Designer baked in a lot of GPU defense as well.

If other people out there want to run with well optimized code from a bootable USB drive, and assuming your CPU has SSE2 support or better, you can use my GlobalBoost build for the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 14.04.  Here's a link to the Ubuntu 14.04 x64 executable I'm using:

    http://waywardgeek.net/GlobalBoost-Y

If anyone bothers to try and install it on a thumb drive, be sure to reserve some memory (I reserved 1GB) or so of flash for updates to the OS.  You have to install these packages, after doing an apt-get update:

    libdb5.3++
    libboost-filesystem1.54.0
    libboost-program-options1.54.0
    libboost-thread1.54.0

I made my bootable USB stick using Ubunty's USB Creator.  I'm not sure how to do it in Windows...  If I forgot a package dependency, you ran run 'ldd GlobalBoost-Y' to see it's dependencies.  You can then run 'dpkg -S <file-ending-in-.so>' to find out what package you need to install.  Don't try doing this in any other version of Ubuntu than 14.04 x64, unless you really want to deal with dependency spaghetti!

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September 11, 2014, 09:26:46 PM
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damn i tried to get it running on a VM yesterday, knew it would run faster... oh well I'll get it tomorrow hopefully.

$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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September 11, 2014, 09:34:10 PM
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This is cool.  I do think there needs to be a better exchange than C-CEX, but you have to start somewhere.

I just hacked a bootable Ubuntu USB stick to run the latest git code.  I rebooted my son's gaming machine into it, and it's mining at 2,400 h/s on his Ivy Bridge Core i5 CPU running at 3.2GHz using 4 threads.  Under Windows, it was only mining 450 h/s.  It makes him happy to think he might make $3.50 to $7 at any time (I'm telling him each BSTY is worth $0.01 or $0.02).  He's not letting me turn it off.  I have his MineCraft server hashing at 3,000 h/s as well.

One cool thing about GobalBoost-Y is that it helps justify buying a more powerful CPU.  I did a bit of BitCoin mining to pay for my son's gaming machine.  ASICs ruined that.  I feel I may have helped Solar Designer, if only slightly, in making Yescrypt more ASIC resistant.  It's really good stuff, with nowhere near the potential for ASIC speedup as BitCoin.  Solar Designer baked in a lot of GPU defense as well.

If other people out there want to run with well optimized code from a bootable USB drive, and assuming your CPU has SSE2 support or better, you can use my GlobalBoost build for the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 14.04.  Here's a link to the Ubuntu 14.04 x64 executable I'm using:

    http://waywardgeek.net/GlobalBoost-Y

If anyone bothers to try and install it on a thumb drive, be sure to reserve some memory (I reserved 1GB) or so of flash for updates to the OS.  You have to install these packages, after doing an apt-get update:

    libdb5.3++
    libboost-filesystem1.54.0
    libboost-program-options1.54.0
    libboost-thread1.54.0

I made my bootable USB stick using Ubunty's USB Creator.  I'm not sure how to do it in Windows...  If I forgot a package dependency, you ran run 'ldd GlobalBoost-Y' to see it's dependencies.  You can then run 'dpkg -S <file-ending-in-.so>' to find out what package you need to install.  Don't try doing this in any other version of Ubuntu than 14.04 x64, unless you really want to deal with dependency spaghetti!

Bill

That is pretty awesome bro.  I will try to test this out at the house tonight.  Thank You for this contribution.   Smiley
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September 11, 2014, 09:57:08 PM
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I think we'll have it soon!


We all agree.  The dev is working on ccminer right now and I believe that their is a python module created already.  We are working hard on this and appreciate everyone's patience.  Smiley
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September 11, 2014, 09:59:03 PM
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What are the chances that GlobalBoost would work with geeks like us to try and make their e-money thingy more useful for more applications?  There are so many directions this technology could go...

For example, if we could support recording information beyond e-money in the block chain, such as anonymous credentials (a Matthew Green and friends paper I read), that would be fantastic.  Also, I think if the P2P network is solid enough to support additional P2P services, there is a huge potential for helping create an Internet of Things.  I would love to see an ability to do nano-transactions in local currencies, and make transactions based on trust that do not get recorded in the block chain.  I could keep going like this for a while, but you get the idea...

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September 11, 2014, 10:50:19 PM
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What are the chances that GlobalBoost would work with geeks like us to try and make their e-money thingy more useful for more applications?  There are so many directions this technology could go...

For example, if we could support recording information beyond e-money in the block chain, such as anonymous credentials (a Matthew Green and friends paper I read), that would be fantastic.  Also, I think if the P2P network is solid enough to support additional P2P services, there is a huge potential for helping create an Internet of Things.  I would love to see an ability to do nano-transactions in local currencies, and make transactions based on trust that do not get recorded in the block chain.  I could keep going like this for a while, but you get the idea...

Bill

I would say the chances are pretty good.
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September 11, 2014, 11:50:58 PM
Last edit: September 12, 2014, 12:05:44 AM by GlobalBoost
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Place your bets...
GlobalBoost wants to work with you!

We have a core group of developers & staff that are working pretty much around the clock. From here in the USA to Europe, China to South America, India to Africa we meet everyday(and night) on Skype & the IRC.
Some are punching the time clock, and many work as supporters, investors, and shareholders/coinholders.
Please signup at the main site https://globalboo.st/signup.php it's free.
There are choices to upgrade, and we should have the BSTY payment gateway up tomorrow.

I have to tell you... We've been looking for a few good Geeks Smiley

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What are the chances that GlobalBoost would work with geeks like us to try and make their e-money thingy more useful for more applications?  There are so many directions this technology could go...

For example, if we could support recording information beyond e-money in the block chain, such as anonymous credentials (a Matthew Green and friends paper I read), that would be fantastic.  Also, I think if the P2P network is solid enough to support additional P2P services, there is a huge potential for helping create an Internet of Things.  I would love to see an ability to do nano-transactions in local currencies, and make transactions based on trust that do not get recorded in the block chain.  I could keep going like this for a while, but you get the idea...

Bill

I would say the chances are pretty good.

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September 12, 2014, 12:11:07 AM
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can not sync,need more connections
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September 12, 2014, 12:25:04 AM
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can not sync,need more connections

Please verify you are have these nodes.  Join us on the IRC for real time help.  Thanks.   Smiley

69.90.132.249 (from the dev)
65.111.170.237 (from the dev)
162.248.243.195 (community driven)
104.131.45.62  (community driven)

https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.kiwiirc.com/#GlobalBoost
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September 12, 2014, 12:38:19 AM
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Here you go!
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September 12, 2014, 12:59:23 AM
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This is cool.  I do think there needs to be a better exchange than C-CEX, but you have to start somewhere.

I just hacked a bootable Ubuntu USB stick to run the latest git code.  I rebooted my son's gaming machine into it, and it's mining at 2,400 h/s on his Ivy Bridge Core i5 CPU running at 3.2GHz using 4 threads.  Under Windows, it was only mining 450 h/s.  It makes him happy to think he might make $3.50 to $7 at any time (I'm telling him each BSTY is worth $0.01 or $0.02).  He's not letting me turn it off.  I have his MineCraft server hashing at 3,000 h/s as well.

One cool thing about GobalBoost-Y is that it helps justify buying a more powerful CPU.  I did a bit of BitCoin mining to pay for my son's gaming machine.  ASICs ruined that.  I feel I may have helped Solar Designer, if only slightly, in making Yescrypt more ASIC resistant.  It's really good stuff, with nowhere near the potential for ASIC speedup as BitCoin.  Solar Designer baked in a lot of GPU defense as well.

If other people out there want to run with well optimized code from a bootable USB drive, and assuming your CPU has SSE2 support or better, you can use my GlobalBoost build for the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 14.04.  Here's a link to the Ubuntu 14.04 x64 executable I'm using:

    http://waywardgeek.net/GlobalBoost-Y

If anyone bothers to try and install it on a thumb drive, be sure to reserve some memory (I reserved 1GB) or so of flash for updates to the OS.  You have to install these packages, after doing an apt-get update:

    libdb5.3++
    libboost-filesystem1.54.0
    libboost-program-options1.54.0
    libboost-thread1.54.0

I made my bootable USB stick using Ubunty's USB Creator.  I'm not sure how to do it in Windows...  If I forgot a package dependency, you ran run 'ldd GlobalBoost-Y' to see it's dependencies.  You can then run 'dpkg -S <file-ending-in-.so>' to find out what package you need to install.  Don't try doing this in any other version of Ubuntu than 14.04 x64, unless you really want to deal with dependency spaghetti!

Bill

Can I get a screen cap and some source?
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