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March 23, 2015, 08:46:57 AM
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I have one wallet with 1991 BYC and need to input capcha every 180 mins and the other wallet of 756 BYC and  need to input capcha every 420 mins.

Dev,can you explain it ?

The official Bytecent thread where many of your questions can be answered is here: http://coinblab.com/forums/12/bytecent

As for your question, transfer some of your coins from the wallet with 1991 coins. It is a know bug that POM will incorrectly calculate mining time when a wallet is over 1990 coins.
so if i my balance is less than 1990 ,then I'll have longer time interval than 1991 ?
Now I have 1989 BYC left in my wallet,I need to input capcha every 60 mins.  Sad Sad Sad Sad

Please follow these steps to fix the problem.

1. Create a new BYC address.
2. Send yourself the coins to the new address. Make sure it is under 1990 coins you are sending to yourself.
3. Then use the new address as the Proof Of Miner address.


DONE!
1989 BYC sent to a brand new wallet,after 6 confirmations I still need to input capcha every 60 mins.

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March 23, 2015, 08:56:58 AM
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I have one wallet with 1991 BYC and need to input capcha every 180 mins and the other wallet of 756 BYC and  need to input capcha every 420 mins.

Dev,can you explain it ?

The official Bytecent thread where many of your questions can be answered is here: http://coinblab.com/forums/12/bytecent

As for your question, transfer some of your coins from the wallet with 1991 coins. It is a know bug that POM will incorrectly calculate mining time when a wallet is over 1990 coins.
so if i my balance is less than 1990 ,then I'll have longer time interval than 1991 ?
Now I have 1989 BYC left in my wallet,I need to input capcha every 60 mins.  Sad Sad Sad Sad

Please follow these steps to fix the problem.

1. Create a new BYC address.
2. Send yourself the coins to the new address. Make sure it is under 1990 coins you are sending to yourself.
3. Then use the new address as the Proof Of Miner address.


DONE!
1989 BYC sent to a brand new wallet,after 6 confirmations I still need to input capcha every 60 mins.

1. Is this your transaction? https://chainz.cryptoid.info/byc/block.dws?272658.htm If so that is not under 1990 BYC
2. Make sure you are using the new wallet address for POM.

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March 23, 2015, 08:58:25 AM
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I have one wallet with 1991 BYC and need to input capcha every 180 mins and the other wallet of 756 BYC and  need to input capcha every 420 mins.

Dev,can you explain it ?

The official Bytecent thread where many of your questions can be answered is here: http://coinblab.com/forums/12/bytecent

As for your question, transfer some of your coins from the wallet with 1991 coins. It is a know bug that POM will incorrectly calculate mining time when a wallet is over 1990 coins.
so if i my balance is less than 1990 ,then I'll have longer time interval than 1991 ?
Now I have 1989 BYC left in my wallet,I need to input capcha every 60 mins.  Sad Sad Sad Sad

Please follow these steps to fix the problem.

1. Create a new BYC address.
2. Send yourself the coins to the new address. Make sure it is under 1990 coins you are sending to yourself.
3. Then use the new address as the Proof Of Miner address.


DONE!
1989 BYC sent to a brand new wallet,after 6 confirmations I still need to input capcha every 60 mins.

1. Is this your transaction? https://chainz.cryptoid.info/byc/block.dws?272658.htm If so that is not under 1990 BYC
2. Make sure you are using the new wallet address for POM.


It's not my tx id.My balance is 1989.05.

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March 23, 2015, 09:01:19 AM
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I have one wallet with 1991 BYC and need to input capcha every 180 mins and the other wallet of 756 BYC and  need to input capcha every 420 mins.

Dev,can you explain it ?

The official Bytecent thread where many of your questions can be answered is here: http://coinblab.com/forums/12/bytecent

As for your question, transfer some of your coins from the wallet with 1991 coins. It is a know bug that POM will incorrectly calculate mining time when a wallet is over 1990 coins.
so if i my balance is less than 1990 ,then I'll have longer time interval than 1991 ?
Now I have 1989 BYC left in my wallet,I need to input capcha every 60 mins.  Sad Sad Sad Sad

Please follow these steps to fix the problem.

1. Create a new BYC address.
2. Send yourself the coins to the new address. Make sure it is under 1990 coins you are sending to yourself.
3. Then use the new address as the Proof Of Miner address.


DONE!
1989 BYC sent to a brand new wallet,after 6 confirmations I still need to input capcha every 60 mins.

1. Is this your transaction? https://chainz.cryptoid.info/byc/block.dws?272658.htm If so that is not under 1990 BYC
2. Make sure you are using the new wallet address for POM.


It's not my tx id.My balance is 1989.05.


Sorry. Try the steps one more time but this time send yourself 1800 coins. Make sure you use the address with 1800 coins. It is very early here and I woke up specifically to answer your questions.
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March 23, 2015, 09:08:18 AM
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I have one wallet with 1991 BYC and need to input capcha every 180 mins and the other wallet of 756 BYC and  need to input capcha every 420 mins.

Dev,can you explain it ?

The official Bytecent thread where many of your questions can be answered is here: http://coinblab.com/forums/12/bytecent

As for your question, transfer some of your coins from the wallet with 1991 coins. It is a know bug that POM will incorrectly calculate mining time when a wallet is over 1990 coins.
so if i my balance is less than 1990 ,then I'll have longer time interval than 1991 ?
Now I have 1989 BYC left in my wallet,I need to input capcha every 60 mins.  Sad Sad Sad Sad

Please follow these steps to fix the problem.

1. Create a new BYC address.
2. Send yourself the coins to the new address. Make sure it is under 1990 coins you are sending to yourself.
3. Then use the new address as the Proof Of Miner address.


DONE!
1989 BYC sent to a brand new wallet,after 6 confirmations I still need to input capcha every 60 mins.

1. Is this your transaction? https://chainz.cryptoid.info/byc/block.dws?272658.htm If so that is not under 1990 BYC
2. Make sure you are using the new wallet address for POM.


It's not my tx id.My balance is 1989.05.


Sorry. Try the steps one more time but this time send yourself 1800 coins. Make sure you use the address with 1800 coins. It is very early here and I woke up specifically to answer your questions.
THX~
I just split my 1901 byc into 2,it works.

Can I use different pc with the same wallet to mine ?


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March 23, 2015, 09:12:57 AM
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THX~
I just split my 1901 byc into 2,it works.

Can I use different pc with the same wallet to mine ?

You can use the same wallet IF you are using separate addresses with coins. But if you try to use the same POM address on two different PCs, you will receive an error.
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March 23, 2015, 09:14:55 AM
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THX~
I just split my 1901 byc into 2,it works.

Can I use different pc with the same wallet to mine ?

You can use the same wallet IF you are using separate addresses with coins. But if you try to use the same POM address on two different PCs, you will receive an error.
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March 23, 2015, 09:43:08 AM
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Where could I see the net hashrate?

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March 23, 2015, 11:00:16 AM
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Where could I see the net hashrate?

so far I believe no one coded a page to see that...

I hope it is coming..

You can see blocks and block generation times @

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/byc/#
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March 23, 2015, 11:35:18 AM
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Where could I see the net hashrate?

so far I believe no one coded a page to see that...

I hope it is coming..

You can see blocks and block generation times @

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/byc/#

JJs' collaborative pool has one:-

See "Total PPS" here- http://bycpool.azurewebsites.net/

But note it isn't a hash-rate, it's a primes-per-second rate. Hashes are OLD tech!

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March 23, 2015, 11:52:16 AM
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Where could I see the net hashrate?

so far I believe no one coded a page to see that...

I hope it is coming..

You can see blocks and block generation times @

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/byc/#

JJs' collaborative pool has one:-

See "Total PPS" here- http://bycpool.azurewebsites.net/

But note it isn't a hash-rate, it's a primes-per-second rate. Hashes are OLD tech!

it's far from the total hash rate Wink
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March 23, 2015, 11:58:02 AM
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Where could I see the net hashrate?

so far I believe no one coded a page to see that...

I hope it is coming..

You can see blocks and block generation times @

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/byc/#

JJs' collaborative pool has one:-

See "Total PPS" here- http://bycpool.azurewebsites.net/

But note it isn't a hash-rate, it's a primes-per-second rate. Hashes are OLD tech!

it's far from the total hash rate Wink

It's the pool rate, but if JJ can do it for the pool, it must be possible to do it for the network too.

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March 23, 2015, 11:58:16 AM
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There are bugs about POM.

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March 23, 2015, 12:01:22 PM
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There are bugs about POM.
No matter what your balance is,as long as you send to the same mining address twice,the caculating will be incorrect.

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March 23, 2015, 12:07:09 PM
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Miner ships 100% CPU on how to reduce the number of cores?
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March 23, 2015, 12:09:49 PM
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There are bugs about POM.
No matter what your balance is,as long as you send to the same mining address twice,the caculating will be incorrect.

You have been mining Bytecent  less than a day, and you have not taken the time to familiarize yourself with Bytecent by visiting the offical forum.
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March 23, 2015, 12:57:41 PM
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Is there GPU miner ? Huh

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March 23, 2015, 01:07:06 PM
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Is there GPU miner ? Huh

No. Also, GPU miners do not give a significant advantage over CPU miners when disovering Prime numbers.

CPUs are better suited for this task.
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March 23, 2015, 01:09:42 PM
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You can reduce the number of threads?
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March 23, 2015, 01:25:36 PM
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You can reduce the number of threads?

Sorry, I missed your original question.

In your bytecent.conf file add this: genproclimit =-x

For example genproclimit =-6

If you alter your bytecent.conf file, you will have to start Wallet.exe manually. If you use the Bytecent quick start menu to launch Wallet.exe, it will reset your bytecent.conf file.
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