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Topic: [ANN] BITTUBE | NOW LIVE | NO PREMINE | NO ICO | FIRST AIRTIME MEDIA PLAYER - page 7. (Read 79859 times)

sr. member
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None.

If you CPU mine, JCE CN miner CPU version is a must.

For GPUs, try several miners and use the one that suits you most.

With AMD GPUs, I mine TUBE using JCE CN miner for GPU+CPU version. JCE is the best when it comes to CN coins.
full member
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my Beans can beat your Beans in a fight
None.

If you CPU mine, JCE CN miner CPU version is a must.

For GPUs, try several miners and use the one that suits you most.

Thanks! Only bittube miner rocks worked for me... now I feel as though I wasted a day synchronizing this wallet... ah well...

full member
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None.

If you CPU mine, JCE CN miner CPU version is a must.

For GPUs, try several miners and use the one that suits you most.
full member
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Merit: 109
my Beans can beat your Beans in a fight

How long does it usually take to download the blockchain for node establishment?
is there a clean bootstrap somewhere?

In "advanced" you can connect to a remote node. You have to find a list.

I've downloaded the blockchain, it takes a few hours.

Ahhhhh okay, I have it squared away now. I'm mining a little on my Bean Machine but the rig is still synchronizing. Is there any benefit to mining from the GUI versus using Cast?
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How long does it usually take to download the blockchain for node establishment?
is there a clean bootstrap somewhere?

In "advanced" you can connect to a remote node. You have to find a list.

I've downloaded the blockchain, it takes a few hours.
full member
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my Beans can beat your Beans in a fight
Having a problem with the wallet when i try to fire it up it just crashes i am using a windows vps for
it i have other wallets running with no problem tried different versions to but the same thing happens Huh

I couldn't open the Tube wallet where my Bean wallet is running but it opened fine on my other rig.
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my Beans can beat your Beans in a fight
I dont get it this hard fork, So how do I "claim" my new future hard forked coins? Do I have to apply somewhere?

You don't claim anything with the airtime:
- airtime watching videos on bittube: when you create your account, you get a webwallet. The coins generated by watching videos are directly paid to this wallet (once a week on tuesday if not mistaken). Then you can keep them, or transfer on your GUI/CLI wallet, to an exchange...
- airtime through the browser plugin is the same logic. The more you browse, the more coins you get.

That's an airdrop of 40% of the mined blocks.

any analogy with coinhive ?

I think not, the extension is not a miner (anyways forbiden by google).

You can mine with your GUI wallet if you want, or SRB, JCE CN...

How long does it usually take to download the blockchain for node establishment?
is there a clean bootstrap somewhere?
full member
Activity: 1120
Merit: 131
I dont get it this hard fork, So how do I "claim" my new future hard forked coins? Do I have to apply somewhere?

You don't claim anything with the airtime:
- airtime watching videos on bittube: when you create your account, you get a webwallet. The coins generated by watching videos are directly paid to this wallet (once a week on tuesday if not mistaken). Then you can keep them, or transfer on your GUI/CLI wallet, to an exchange...
- airtime through the browser plugin is the same logic. The more you browse, the more coins you get.

That's an airdrop of 40% of the mined blocks.

any analogy with coinhive ?

I think not, the extension is not a miner (anyways forbiden by google).

You can mine with your GUI wallet if you want, or SRB, JCE CN...
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I dont get it this hard fork, So how do I "claim" my new future hard forked coins? Do I have to apply somewhere?

You don't claim anything with the airtime:
- airtime watching videos on bittube: when you create your account, you get a webwallet. The coins generated by watching videos are directly paid to this wallet (once a week on tuesday if not mistaken). Then you can keep them, or transfer on your GUI/CLI wallet, to an exchange...
- airtime through the browser plugin is the same logic. The more you browse, the more coins you get.

That's an airdrop of 40% of the mined blocks.

any analogy with coinhive ?
full member
Activity: 1120
Merit: 131
I dont get it this hard fork, So how do I "claim" my new future hard forked coins? Do I have to apply somewhere?

You don't claim anything with the airtime:
- airtime watching videos on bittube: when you create your account, you get a webwallet. The coins generated by watching videos are directly paid to this wallet (once a week on tuesday if not mistaken). Then you can keep them, or transfer on your GUI/CLI wallet, to an exchange...
- airtime through the browser plugin is the same logic. The more you browse, the more coins you get.

That's an airdrop of 40% of the mined blocks.
legendary
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I dont get it this hard fork, So how do I "claim" my new future hard forked coins? Do I have to apply somewhere?
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When bitcoin turns back to $6k, altcoins and Bittube will recover strongly.
Let's wait for bitcoin up to $6k in early weeks of 2019.
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I was surprised to see Bittube's Announcement and here it can be understood that this Bittube is not an ICO coin, Awesome!
Then Bittube was also widely available on several well-known exchanges such as Bittrex and Upbit.

But unfortunately the founder of BitTube got RedFalg. LOL

Was it done on purpose? No info can be gleaned on the upcoming hardfork. Would the already gained coins be lost?

Nothing will be lost, not a single coin; it's a change in the revenue distribution. Miners will get 40% of the blocks, instead of 70% now. More will be allocated for "airtime" in order to push for more adoption of bittube. That's the idea behind the fork.

How airtime works?
full member
Activity: 1120
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I was surprised to see Bittube's Announcement and here it can be understood that this Bittube is not an ICO coin, Awesome!
Then Bittube was also widely available on several well-known exchanges such as Bittrex and Upbit.

But unfortunately the founder of BitTube got RedFalg. LOL

Was it done on purpose? No info can be gleaned on the upcoming hardfork. Would the already gained coins be lost?

Nothing will be lost, not a single coin; it's a change in the revenue distribution. Miners will get 40% of the blocks, instead of 70% now. More will be allocated for "airtime" in order to push for more adoption of bittube. That's the idea behind the fork.
jr. member
Activity: 103
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I was surprised to see Bittube's Announcement and here it can be understood that this Bittube is not an ICO coin, Awesome!
Then Bittube was also widely available on several well-known exchanges such as Bittrex and Upbit.

But unfortunately the founder of BitTube got RedFalg. LOL

Was it done on purpose? No info can be gleaned on the upcoming hardfork. Would the already gained coins be lost?
sr. member
Activity: 784
Merit: 255
I was surprised to see Bittube's Announcement and here it can be understood that this Bittube is not an ICO coin, Awesome!
Then Bittube was also widely available on several well-known exchanges such as Bittrex and Upbit.

But unfortunately the founder of BitTube got RedFalg. LOL
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This year was difficult for many projects, but the market recognizes that TUBE continues to carry out its work and perhaps 2019 will be the year of this recognition.

It is truth, and I can not find any reason to deny it.
Bittube, at some period this year, has demonstrated its very strong performances.
A promising new year to come, not only for Bittube, but also for all when market has started recovering.
sr. member
Activity: 617
Merit: 251
This year was difficult for many projects, but the market recognizes that TUBE continues to carry out its work and perhaps 2019 will be the year of this recognition.
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