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Topic: 🤖[ANN][BIS]Bismuth 2.0 - Beyond DeFi - page 138. (Read 156348 times)

legendary
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See the slack channel for the pool. Quite a few people seem to use it at the moment, as the hashrate of the pool address c09df7ed17aecc09145e054aa8f261ea2b56c4660720b5721cce1bfa is 90% of the network or so.

Thanks, but it seems there isn't a windows miner yet... no?
member
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See the slack channel for the pool. Quite a few people seem to use it at the moment, as the hashrate of the pool address c09df7ed17aecc09145e054aa8f261ea2b56c4660720b5721cce1bfa is 90% of the network or so.
legendary
Activity: 1246
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Still without a public pool or an exchange?... this project will die soon if there is no option to the community to invest or to participate on it...  Cry
member
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We really need a public pool , or maybe more . now is worthless to mine with built in miner.

Thanks
member
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is the mining now working properly? just curious and not up to date. i will bismuth all the way up
sr. member
Activity: 536
Merit: 250
Nice to see a new coin created from scratch with Python, can we mine it?

Yes you can mine it, but you'll need a good hash power coz difficulty is too hight to be mined with regular CPUs. Or you'll need to wait for the pool to be released.
It's too difficult at the moment. I've been mining all night and nothing has been got.
Yes, the need for the pool, or increase the power, I just released the first day of the mainnet to a little bit of mining!
sr. member
Activity: 278
Merit: 250
Nice to see a new coin created from scratch with Python, can we mine it?

Yes you can mine it, but you'll need a good hash power coz difficulty is too hight to be mined with regular CPUs. Or you'll need to wait for the pool to be released.
It's too difficult at the moment. I've been mining all night and nothing has been got.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 579
Nice to see a new coin created from scratch with Python, can we mine it?

Yes you can mine it, but you'll need a good hash power coz difficulty is too hight to be mined with regular CPUs. Or you'll need to wait for the pool to be released.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
Nice to see a new coin created from scratch with Python, can we mine it?
hero member
Activity: 661
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Private pools private miners. Completely controlled by less than 10 people.. completely centralized around a cabal of a chosen few.

It is unfortunate the pool is private at the moment but its being developed privately.. and the individuals hosting it, have the right to keep it private. After all there are security issues they have discussed openly in the slack that could impact the pool, as well as optimization improvements being targeted right now.

If you want to mine on the pool, i would suggest sitting tight and awaiting the pools public launch after thorough testing. 
full member
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Or make a gpu miner. There are some python-based sha256 miners and sha224 is not so different.
legendary
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Fucker of "the system"
Private pools private miners. Completely controlled by less than 10 people.. completely centralized around a cabal of a chosen few.
member
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We need a pool and exchange.The price is too high .
legendary
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Fucker of "the system"
Any news about a pool or an exchange?  Huh

There is a pool but not for us... Just the chosen few who idk ... Whatever
legendary
Activity: 1246
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Any news about a pool or an exchange?  Huh
hero member
Activity: 661
Merit: 500
Is this GPU or CPU mining?

If GPU where do I start?

CPU. No pools yet.

GPU maybe in future, but not planned yet.

Just what I have heard so far.*
newbie
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Is this GPU or CPU mining?

If GPU where do I start?
member
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I think it would be a good idea to have an official DAPP documentation that has more information on how programmers should implement their DAPPs. I see a "zircodice_dappie.py" in the Github repo, is that a useable example of a DAPP? Are any other examples planned?
hero member
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I'd love to  know more about Dapps in Bismuth  Wink

HCLivess spoke with us in slack earlier about the 'Dapp' implementation for bismuth. They are not the traditional dapp. Ill try to remember what was explained. Perhaps he will see this and clean my description up.

The 'dapps' share timestamps, and blocks with the main chain. But they can operate individually, similar to a 'sidechain'.

As an example, you could turn any node into a casino and play games against the 'house'. The node could handle the accounting / audit side for its own clients, but still sharing blocks and timestamps with the main chain.

So player 1 plays player 2 (house) in blackjack:

player 1 bets 10 BIS on a hand, and loses.

Accounting transactions handled on the casino node:
player 1  -10 BIS
player 2  +10 BIS


I THINK this is what was being described... maybe not..  Wink
sr. member
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Merit: 251
I'd love to  know more about Dapps in Bismuth  Wink
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