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Topic: [ANN] BITCOIN LE - NEW COIN - Ecological Bitcoin - PoW & Low Energy - page 11. (Read 28787 times)

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But my question about exchanges without an answer.

So far we collected .2 $BTC for the listing at CREX24 which charges .3 $BTC

$BLE Devs donated .1 $BTC

BLEpool.com donated .05 $BTC

GodMorgan donated .05 $BTC



If you want to donate then plz help out:


OpalHunter10/31/2018
@here Hi everyone! So I am officially starting a fund aimed at gathering donations to help pay our first exchange listing! The more money we raise the better exchange(s) we will get. The founding team will initially contribute with 0.1 BTC. Feel free to send your donations to one of these addresses:

BTC: 1PQTwHYLopGft24SaGHJbXWuyFXine6oZS
ETH: 0x39d8c215b64b17724585e5ec2a322d744d254f87

Thanks for all the support!
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But my question about exchanges without an answer.
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Subscribing to this thread, based on some recommendations from the Magi community - will take a look through the links

Welcome Starman, flattering to the project to have a Legendary showing interest ! Smiley

If you got some CPUs waiting for the next fun thing to do, plz point them at BLEpool.com !!

thxx!
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The project is unusual, but you need to understand when you take a name that is now the most popular, many in the community will simply ignore you. The amount of scam with the name bitcoin in their name just rolls over recently. Normal projects choose a different name so as not to be associated.

I hear you and you have a point, but I personally believe that since its really just bitcoin that uses 20x less power on any given platform, that it actually deserves to use the name bitcoin . . unlike the forks you mean BTG, diamond , blah blah ..

Bitcoin Low Energy is an actual legitimate direct son of Bitcoin!

Plz come point some CPU at it while you still can!

BLEpool.com

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The project is unusual, but you need to understand when you take a name that is now the most popular, many in the community will simply ignore you. The amount of scam with the name bitcoin in their name just rolls over recently. Normal projects choose a different name so as not to be associated.
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I wonder why this nice idea was not proposed to official Bitcoin team,
as potential update or upgrade for original Bitcoin...
Reducing energy consumption would be great for today BTC situation
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Subscribing to this thread, based on some recommendations from the Magi community - will take a look through the links
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When will be exchange for this coin?
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http://blepool.com/ is rockin steady again!

Get your miner at:

https://github.com/NerdMosby/minerd-LE/releases/tag/2.5.2

Set your start.bat as:

minerd.exe -a sha256d -o stratum+tcp://sha256.blepool.com:3337 -u JSTL9EtsEZA3PFowEd3Zevt58v9MN8Phku -p x -q

Change the address to your own that you get from RECV tab from the wallet at:

https://github.com/Bitcoin-LE/bitcoinle-core/releases/tag/0.16.7

When first starting wallet, enter these details for the metro server:

metronomeAddr=185.243.112.123
metronomePort=8332
metronomeUser=metro
metronomePassword=metronews1

Get on the Low Energy Train!

Mineable alongside any other coin!

Perfect to run on GPU mining rigs!
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For those of you that may have Acer Chromebooks laying around, you can run the miner on them.

The new version can give you a Linux shell and nerdmosby version 2.5.2 works.

Chris.


Wow that is super kool!

Thx Chris!

Thanks! What I am doing now is running the bitcoinle minerd in one window, and an optimized cpuminer-multi in another. Kind of like dual mining, but also keeps the Chromebook usable for other thing too! 

Chris.
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Nice Project! For the Exchange i suggest you to choose Cryptopia! Not Smart Exchange, they have always issue with their databases and sites

Interesting - do you have a connect @Cryptopia?

thxx let me know!
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For those of you that may have Acer Chromebooks laying around, you can run the miner on them.

The new version can give you a Linux shell and nerdmosby version 2.5.2 works.

Chris.


Wow that is super kool!

Thx Chris!
newbie
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For those of you that may have Acer Chromebooks laying around, you can run the miner on them.

The new version can give you a Linux shell and nerdmosby version 2.5.2 works.

Chris.
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Nice Project! For the Exchange i suggest you to choose Cryptopia! Not Smart Exchange, they have always issue with their databases and sites
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I started to mine on blepool.com but I can mine only from a Linux machine. On a windows machine using the latest minerd for windows downloaded from https://github.com/NerdMosby/minerd-LE/releases/  is keep on saying: stratum_subscribe send failed ...retry after 30 seconds

Any suggestions? Why the win version is not working?


How you doing! Glad to see you interested in BLE.
Make sure that you are using the latest version 2.5.2 of the minerd.
Any other version will not be accepted in the pool.

Don't forget to join the Discord. There is some valuable information in there

https://discord.gg/Qqyrxkv

Also, support us on facebook and twitter

https://www.facebook.com/BitcoinLowEnergy/

https://twitter.com/bitcoin_le

#BLE.JKyTdWtxc5QDgtgH3GqKwd4te28kYNvFHq
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I started to mine on blepool.com but i can mine only from a linux machine. On a windows machine using the latest minerd for windows downloaded from https://github.com/NerdMosby/minerd-LE/releases/  is keep on saying: stratum_subscribe send failed ...retry after 30 seconds

Any suggestions? Why the win version is not working?
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Hello everyone, very interesting project, I like what I see here.
Congratulations to all staff very helpful and attentive !!

 Cool Cool Cool Cool



#BLE.JLpamQ7YGn1htMe6vRtmtMzq7DwKV5s9un

Welcome to the group! It IS an interesting project, and there is still so much to do and the more people who can contribute the better we all will be. This is a great place to share ideas and ask questions too!

Chris.
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I have 150 Raspberry Pis  about 25 Pi 3s and 75 pi zerow ( I use them for 3D scanning, but they are powered up and idle most of the time)

Granted, these are low hash power devices, but I was wondering......

If I kept wallets opened on each one of these, and pointed them towards the pool, would this change anything regarding concensus?

#BLE.JRhCVmivNyM2q2PiZ8VgV2153TaEc9msPQ

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ARM BitcoinLE Update.

It Works on the Pine64 board!

Following the directions on the github site for the build, adding the right repositories, and compiling libunivalue worked. I had to compile it because it was not part of the Pine64 repository and could not find it anywhere.

A couple of findings.

If you try to compile the code with make and use the -j option to speed things up by assigning more threads to the process, it most likely will fail. I tried first running make -j4 and had two failures. Then I tried make -j2 and got one failure, but it compiles successfully, albeit slowly running make.

Why did I do this? Well, I have one Pine64 board which is about twice as fast as a Raspberry Pi 3 from a CPU hashing metric, and costs 15 dollars. I also have a Pinebook (a Pine64 laptop that costs less than a hundred dollars.) and wanted to see these work.

Another snag, though is that I needed to have 153 GB of free space, and these being single board computers running on microSD cards,  and it just does not have the space.

What I am wondering is, can I network attach some storage, mount it and keep a single copy of the bitcoin blockchain data and share it with other miners on different computers? Do I need a separate copy for each? Would it be too slow?

Thoughts? 

#BLE.JRhCVmivNyM2q2PiZ8VgV2153TaEc9msPQ



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This is new tech as well Chris so there is nothing wrong with asking question. I believe said person to have access to allot of pc's or some cloud mining infastructure. Its just speculation on how powerful the systems are but one could assume that theyre i7's and greater. I remember a few weeks ago the guy added all 500 machines to the pool. So I think roughly that;s what the pool is up against. Like I said before someone really wants those BLE and using allot of resources to get it.

Agreed. A new coin, a new mining principle and great growth prospects. Of course there are those who want to get them more now because then they will be difficult to obtain.


# BLE.JfwsbMz2Bi2K4BK7RugyqWEApQRoKuQvNL

This mining principle does present a lot of questions because it is so interesting.  When I am running the pool miner, how often am I advertising my hashrate to the pool? Is it constant? What is actually happening in between the "Waiting for the metronome beat"? Anything? 

#BLE.JRhCVmivNyM2q2PiZ8VgV2153TaEc9msPQ

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