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Topic: 🤖[ANN][BIS]Bismuth 2.0 - Beyond DeFi - page 115. (Read 156348 times)

newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
October 14, 2017, 02:45:48 AM
Is it just my wallet or are we stuck at block 336040? 

It was working just fine until yesterday.  Network is now 1558m behind.
full member
Activity: 320
Merit: 101
October 13, 2017, 04:37:03 PM
Really like this project and i hope i could contribute to the community in a sort of way, surely spreading the word on the web and actively trading!

Come over and join us at Slack!
sr. member
Activity: 278
Merit: 258
Twitter: @maccaspacca1
October 13, 2017, 03:11:49 PM
someone is killing the Network each day and is instaminig during that Time, do the Devs do something about that? each day around 15:00 GMT+1 it is happening, guy in Slack is claiming that he is doining it.

This is being addressed in the hard fork at block 340000
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 579
October 13, 2017, 11:25:43 AM


You can join it here: Bismuth [BIS] Gleam.io Giveaway
member
Activity: 120
Merit: 10
October 13, 2017, 06:33:51 AM
Can someone help me with the python miner?

I followed the instructions and now I get this when running it.

Quote
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "quickbismuth.pyx", line 3, in init quickbismuth
  File "C:\Python27\Lib\argparse.py", line 86, in
    import copy as _copy
  File "C:\Python27\Lib\copy.py", line 52, in
    import weakref
  File "C:\Python27\Lib\weakref.py", line 14, in
    from _weakref import (
ImportError: cannot import name _remove_dead_weakref

I have the same problem.
I installed Python 2.7 and all the packages on 4 PC's
2 work fine, 2 don't work and return the same error as above.
I'm running W10 on all machines.
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Pyton2.7 , no success. I installed Pyton3.6, it won't work.

Are we the only ones who ran into this problem?

I have the same problem too. Still don't know how to fix it. So, I use the other option.
Windows 10 has Unix subsystem shell.

You can install Unix shell from this guide https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/commandline/wsl/install_guide

Then install the miner on Linux shell from http://bismuth.acc-pool.pw


Code:


3. Install dependencies

* sudo apt-get install python-twisted
* sudo apt-get install python-pip
* sudo apt-get install python-pip --fix-missing
* sudo apt-get install python-socks
* sudo apt-get install unzip

4. Download miner zip file

wget "https://www.dropbox.com/s/reeg9btnylndwrj/MinerV3.zip?dl=0"

5. Unzip Miner file

* unzip MinerV3.zip?dl=0

6. CD into miner file

* cd MinerV3

7. Create text file to use for launching miner

* touch startminer.bash

8. Edit startminer.bash for your address, worker name and threads

* nano startminer.bash
startminer.bash default text example to put in startminer.bash file
./miner bismuthaddress rigname
Replace bismuthaddress with your address (see 11.)

9. chmod files to be executable

* chmod +x startminer.bash
* chmod +x miner

9 1/2.

* tmux ( If not installed run * sudo apt-get install tmux )
Then run:
./startminer.bash
Then press ctr + b + d. You can then close the SSH session and the miner will keep running.
On reconnect to reopen to terminal window with the miner running use this command.
* tmux attach

10. start miner using the startminer.bash file (If you used tmux for vps then no need to do this command again. Ignore 9 1/2 if installing to mine on a local machine)

* ./startminer.bash

11. Link for node and wallet github or use the online wallet made by euroline acc-pool
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
October 13, 2017, 06:07:50 AM
Can someone help me with the python miner?

I followed the instructions and now I get this when running it.

Quote
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "quickbismuth.pyx", line 3, in init quickbismuth
  File "C:\Python27\Lib\argparse.py", line 86, in
    import copy as _copy
  File "C:\Python27\Lib\copy.py", line 52, in
    import weakref
  File "C:\Python27\Lib\weakref.py", line 14, in
    from _weakref import (
ImportError: cannot import name _remove_dead_weakref

I have the same problem.
I installed Python 2.7 and all the packages on 4 PC's
2 work fine, 2 don't work and return the same error as above.
I'm running W10 on all machines.
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Pyton2.7 , no success. I installed Pyton3.6, it won't work.

Are we the only ones who ran into this problem?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1014
October 12, 2017, 09:40:51 AM
someone is killing the Network each day and is instaminig during that Time, do the Devs do something about that? each day around 15:00 GMT+1 it is happening, guy in Slack is claiming that he is doining it.
full member
Activity: 234
Merit: 102
October 12, 2017, 09:13:09 AM
I started mining on acc pool on the weekend. All was working well and I was getting regular payments, but the last couple days have been nothing. Do I need to change something or did the difficulty just increase that much?
sr. member
Activity: 534
Merit: 250
The Protocol for the Audience Economy
October 12, 2017, 06:06:24 AM
Does the web wallet allow you to export your keys?

Also when registering or trying to login i get: 502 Bad Gateway

Cheers.

For the time being it does not allow you to export your keys
For the last 2 days  i try to log in but i can't
Somehow i lost my password and can;t login
I asked  the owner about it yesterday and he answered that he will add all left features on the weekends

Okay sweet. thank you.

Hopefully he will add the ability to export keys Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 250
October 11, 2017, 09:24:12 PM
node and others don't start at all
window appears and disappears immediately without any message
two different machines with win7 x64
WTF ?

normally you get an error message, python3 seems kind of buggy under win7 and therefore, bismuth is not supported on win7

may i install python2 ,there is no bug in python2 on win7 ,i didnt't use linux or other platform ,only windows
sr. member
Activity: 604
Merit: 252
October 11, 2017, 08:23:11 PM
Why is this project restricted to python?
Because it's the first project to Phyton! It is an obvious answer, but if you want something more technical just look, the information is quite affordable, but of course the idea of Bismuth is improving and optimizing what already exists, don't fail to participate.
hero member
Activity: 1568
Merit: 511
October 11, 2017, 08:11:54 PM
Is bismuth mineable with gpu?

As sha256 are ASICs, how about SHA224?
If yes, how much hashrate would each p106 get?

Thanks
full member
Activity: 315
Merit: 102
October 11, 2017, 09:36:25 AM
Really like this project and i hope i could contribute to the community in a sort of way, surely spreading the word on the web and actively trading!
newbie
Activity: 68
Merit: 0
October 11, 2017, 09:16:42 AM
Does the web wallet allow you to export your keys?

Also when registering or trying to login i get: 502 Bad Gateway

Cheers.

For the time being it does not allow you to export your keys
For the last 2 days  i try to log in but i can't
Somehow i lost my password and can;t login
I asked  the owner about it yesterday and he answered that he will add all left features on the weekends
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 106
October 11, 2017, 04:35:17 AM
Why is this project restricted to python?
sr. member
Activity: 534
Merit: 250
The Protocol for the Audience Economy
October 11, 2017, 04:27:30 AM
Does the web wallet allow you to export your keys?

Also when registering or trying to login i get: 502 Bad Gateway

Cheers.
full member
Activity: 320
Merit: 101
October 10, 2017, 12:22:29 PM
Ok guys CPU mining is still worth it. Here is an updated guide to mine bismuth on https://bismuth.acc-pool.pw

I recommend using google or digital ocean for CPU mining. You should get around 300k-500k h/s per Core. Price per core can vary between 0,01 cent and 0,029 cent/hour.

1. Fire up a CPU optimized droplet
2. Install ubuntu
3. Install dependencies

   * sudo apt-get install python-twisted
   * sudo apt-get install python-pip
   * sudo apt-get install python-pip --fix-missing
   * sudo apt-get install python-socks
   * sudo apt-get install unzip

4. Download miner zip file

wget "https://www.dropbox.com/s/reeg9btnylndwrj/MinerV3.zip?dl=0"

5. Unzip Miner file

   * unzip MinerV3.zip?dl=0

6. CD into miner file

   * cd MinerV3

7. Create text file to use for launching miner

   * touch startminer.bash

8. Edit startminer.bash for your address, worker name and threads

   * nano startminer.bash

startminer.bash default text example to put in startminer.bash file

./miner bismuthaddress rigname

Replace bismuthaddress with your address (see 11.)

9. chmod files to be executable

   * chmod +x startminer.bash
   * chmod +x miner

9 1/2.

   * tmux ( If not installed run * sudo apt-get install tmux )

Then run:

  ./startminer.bash

Then press ctr + b + d. You can then close the SSH session and the miner will keep running.

On reconnect to reopen to terminal window with the miner running use this command.

   * tmux attach
  

10. start miner using the startminer.bash file (If you used tmux for vps then no need to do this command again. Ignore 9 1/2 if installing to mine on a local machine)

   * ./startminer.bash

11. Link for node and wallet https://github.com/hclivess/Bismuth/releases/ or use the online wallet made by euroline https://biswallet.acc-pool.pw  



File "quickbismuth.pyx", line 15, in init quickbismuth (bin/quickbismuth_exe.c:7487)
ImportError: No module named socks

What to do?

Install pip (if it's not already there, but run it regardless):
sudo apt-get install pip

Install socks lib using pip:
sudo pip install PySocks

ayyyyyyy, it worked. Thanks mate!
jr. member
Activity: 74
Merit: 1
October 10, 2017, 11:51:59 AM
Ok guys CPU mining is still worth it. Here is an updated guide to mine bismuth on https://bismuth.acc-pool.pw

I recommend using google or digital ocean for CPU mining. You should get around 300k-500k h/s per Core. Price per core can vary between 0,01 cent and 0,029 cent/hour.

1. Fire up a CPU optimized droplet
2. Install ubuntu
3. Install dependencies

   * sudo apt-get install python-twisted
   * sudo apt-get install python-pip
   * sudo apt-get install python-pip --fix-missing
   * sudo apt-get install python-socks
   * sudo apt-get install unzip

4. Download miner zip file

wget "https://www.dropbox.com/s/reeg9btnylndwrj/MinerV3.zip?dl=0"

5. Unzip Miner file

   * unzip MinerV3.zip?dl=0

6. CD into miner file

   * cd MinerV3

7. Create text file to use for launching miner

   * touch startminer.bash

8. Edit startminer.bash for your address, worker name and threads

   * nano startminer.bash

startminer.bash default text example to put in startminer.bash file

./miner bismuthaddress rigname

Replace bismuthaddress with your address (see 11.)

9. chmod files to be executable

   * chmod +x startminer.bash
   * chmod +x miner

9 1/2.

   * tmux ( If not installed run * sudo apt-get install tmux )

Then run:

  ./startminer.bash

Then press ctr + b + d. You can then close the SSH session and the miner will keep running.

On reconnect to reopen to terminal window with the miner running use this command.

   * tmux attach
  

10. start miner using the startminer.bash file (If you used tmux for vps then no need to do this command again. Ignore 9 1/2 if installing to mine on a local machine)

   * ./startminer.bash

11. Link for node and wallet https://github.com/hclivess/Bismuth/releases/ or use the online wallet made by euroline https://biswallet.acc-pool.pw  



File "quickbismuth.pyx", line 15, in init quickbismuth (bin/quickbismuth_exe.c:7487)
ImportError: No module named socks

What to do?

Install pip (if it's not already there, but run it regardless):
sudo apt-get install pip

Install socks lib using pip:
sudo pip install PySocks
full member
Activity: 320
Merit: 101
October 10, 2017, 11:18:42 AM
Ok guys CPU mining is still worth it. Here is an updated guide to mine bismuth on https://bismuth.acc-pool.pw

I recommend using google or digital ocean for CPU mining. You should get around 300k-500k h/s per Core. Price per core can vary between 0,01 cent and 0,029 cent/hour.

1. Fire up a CPU optimized droplet
2. Install ubuntu
3. Install dependencies

   * sudo apt-get install python-twisted
   * sudo apt-get install python-pip
   * sudo apt-get install python-pip --fix-missing
   * sudo apt-get install python-socks
   * sudo apt-get install unzip

4. Download miner zip file

wget "https://www.dropbox.com/s/reeg9btnylndwrj/MinerV3.zip?dl=0"

5. Unzip Miner file

   * unzip MinerV3.zip?dl=0

6. CD into miner file

   * cd MinerV3

7. Create text file to use for launching miner

   * touch startminer.bash

8. Edit startminer.bash for your address, worker name and threads

   * nano startminer.bash

startminer.bash default text example to put in startminer.bash file

./miner bismuthaddress rigname

Replace bismuthaddress with your address (see 11.)

9. chmod files to be executable

   * chmod +x startminer.bash
   * chmod +x miner

9 1/2.

   * tmux ( If not installed run * sudo apt-get install tmux )

Then run:

  ./startminer.bash

Then press ctr + b + d. You can then close the SSH session and the miner will keep running.

On reconnect to reopen to terminal window with the miner running use this command.

   * tmux attach
  

10. start miner using the startminer.bash file (If you used tmux for vps then no need to do this command again. Ignore 9 1/2 if installing to mine on a local machine)

   * ./startminer.bash

11. Link for node and wallet https://github.com/hclivess/Bismuth/releases/ or use the online wallet made by euroline https://biswallet.acc-pool.pw  



File "quickbismuth.pyx", line 15, in init quickbismuth (bin/quickbismuth_exe.c:7487)
ImportError: No module named socks

What to do?
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
October 10, 2017, 12:55:07 AM
http://umojapool.ga

Now pool fees have dropped to 0% till 5 Blocks are mined by the pool. Then the fees will go back to 1%.
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