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legendary
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Anyone mining on Suprnova?
None of my earnings are confirming?
Is it a front end problem?

Rigs seem to be working away no problem, am I just wasting my time?

same thing for me on suprnova.  I have a few coins but none confirmed. 
full member
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Join Cashbery Coin!
Anyone mining on Suprnova?
None of my earnings are confirming?
Is it a front end problem?

Rigs seem to be working away no problem, am I just wasting my time?
sr. member
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It seems that interest in coins is getting stronger, faster in getting confirm Wink and it does not take long. Hopefully the community grows more glorious BitSend  Kiss
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Did anyone encounter such an error?
full member
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great ! windows miner  Shocked
gj Smiley its another step
cant wait for the white paper
sr. member
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That is some good news about the Nvidia Xevan miner. It will be interesting to see how much the network hashrate increases over the next couple of days.
hero member
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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now


The Xevan algorithm used by BitSend (BSD) has finally recieved a GPU miner for Nvidia-based mining rigs with the ccMiner fork by krnlx (source). Unfortunately for the moment the code of the miner only compiled and works under Linux, though hopefully soon things will be ironed out and a Windows version will also be available. For a Xevan AMD GPU miner check this older fork of sgminer available for both Windows and Linux OS with precompiled binaries. The Xevan algorithm is essentially a dual X17 with 128 bit headers, but it wasn’t that easy to implement apparently or there weren’t enough incentive up until now apparently.

The ccMiner fork from krnlx is reported to provide 3.3+ MHS on Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 and around 6 MHS on Nvidia GeForce GTX 10880 Ti GPUs according to the author. Owners of Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 mining rigs are advised to set the intensity manually in order to have the miner work properly with their hardware, GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 Ti should work fine with the default intensity of 20. If you are interested in how the Windows version is coming, then you might want to check out the official thread about the miner on Bitcointalk.

Update: Windows binary is now available thanks to Palgin, you can download a 32-bit Windows binary, VS 2013, CUDA 8.0 here.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/krnlx-nvidia-xevan-miner-33-mh-on-1070-6mh-on-80ti-free-opensource-2237852




The windows version is working great and stable all morning! https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/krnlx-nvidia-xevan-miner-33-mh-on-1070-6mh-on-80ti-free-opensource-2237852
legendary
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Please devs can somebody help us?

Some users (at least me and another one) are experiencing problems with the wallet and are unable to synch after a certain block:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitsend-android-app-stopped-synching-2237477
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The Xevan algorithm used by BitSend (BSD) has finally recieved a GPU miner for Nvidia-based mining rigs with the ccMiner fork by krnlx (source). Unfortunately for the moment the code of the miner only compiled and works under Linux, though hopefully soon things will be ironed out and a Windows version will also be available. For a Xevan AMD GPU miner check this older fork of sgminer available for both Windows and Linux OS with precompiled binaries. The Xevan algorithm is essentially a dual X17 with 128 bit headers, but it wasn’t that easy to implement apparently or there weren’t enough incentive up until now apparently.

The ccMiner fork from krnlx is reported to provide 3.3+ MHS on Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 and around 6 MHS on Nvidia GeForce GTX 10880 Ti GPUs according to the author. Owners of Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 mining rigs are advised to set the intensity manually in order to have the miner work properly with their hardware, GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 Ti should work fine with the default intensity of 20. If you are interested in how the Windows version is coming, then you might want to check out the official thread about the miner on Bitcointalk.

Update: Windows binary is now available thanks to Palgin, you can download a 32-bit Windows binary, VS 2013, CUDA 8.0 here.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/krnlx-nvidia-xevan-miner-33-mh-on-1070-6mh-on-80ti-free-opensource-2237852


Thank you for information. I want it and i didnt find now i see good tk hear that
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The Xevan algorithm used by BitSend (BSD) has finally recieved a GPU miner for Nvidia-based mining rigs with the ccMiner fork by krnlx (source). Unfortunately for the moment the code of the miner only compiled and works under Linux, though hopefully soon things will be ironed out and a Windows version will also be available. For a Xevan AMD GPU miner check this older fork of sgminer available for both Windows and Linux OS with precompiled binaries. The Xevan algorithm is essentially a dual X17 with 128 bit headers, but it wasn’t that easy to implement apparently or there weren’t enough incentive up until now apparently.

The ccMiner fork from krnlx is reported to provide 3.3+ MHS on Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 and around 6 MHS on Nvidia GeForce GTX 10880 Ti GPUs according to the author. Owners of Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 mining rigs are advised to set the intensity manually in order to have the miner work properly with their hardware, GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 Ti should work fine with the default intensity of 20. If you are interested in how the Windows version is coming, then you might want to check out the official thread about the miner on Bitcointalk.

Update: Windows binary is now available thanks to Palgin, you can download a 32-bit Windows binary, VS 2013, CUDA 8.0 here.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/krnlx-nvidia-xevan-miner-33-mh-on-1070-6mh-on-80ti-free-opensource-2237852

jr. member
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Hello everyone

BitSend [BSD] added to https://umine.org/

Low fee 0.5%, payouts every hour!

Happy mining!
copper member
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Can you explain more for new users what it means implement smart contracts on bitsend network and what do you mean by the bitcore?
you mean bitcore by stand alone API like bitcore just for bitsend?

That was a small mistake in the PM.

Kind Regards Christian


After upgrading bitsend-cli getinfo returns a message:

"errors": "This is a pre-release test build - use at your own risk - do not use for mining or merchant applications

Should this just be ignored?

You can use this version. We try to add a new Linux build in the next days.

Kind Regards Christian
hero member
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I'm getting around 600 kh/s using RX580. Is this normal. Thanks
sr. member
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Hi Dev, How can we check if we get accepted for the free airdrop please
Thanks and good luck
Of course you'll get confirmation through a reply to your pm if you got accepted.
hero member
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Hi Dev, How can we check if we get accepted for the free airdrop please
Thanks and good luck
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Can you explain more for new users what it means implement smart contracts on bitsend network and what do you mean by the bitcore?
you mean bitcore by stand alone API like bitcore just for bitsend?
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◢◤ Development Update and Roadmap 2017- Bitsend the first Masternode Coin with Segwit Support
10/5/2017

[23:33, 5.10.2017] Steve Mueller: We made a big step forward with the new Bitsend 0.14.03 build. We entered a  completely new stage because we left the Dash Core fork and developed a completely new unique code base .

After some investigation we didn't find any other crypoto currency with a working 0.14 Masternode system!  We are very proud to achieved that goal.

It is recommend to download the newest Bitsend version 0.14.03 for desktop clients, nodes and masternodes.
Segwit will be activated from block 400000.

We partnered with coinomi. They are currenntly working on a BitSend listing in their android app service.
In the next weeks it will be also possible to use that Multicoin app as a SPV BitSendwallet

At the end of this year we are hard working to present a BitSend Electrum Solution. This will be a big step forward for a SPV wallet and also for web applications.

Joshafest works currently on a smart contract solution for Bitsend (This process is actually in 'alpha' phase, we cant promise a final release date yet)

We are proud about our development which we build without any ICO or foreign investments.

Here you will find more informations about BitSend, masternodes and about the new Core 0.14 :
https://bitsend.info/the-first-masternodecoin-with-core-0-14-and-segwit

Kind Regards
Joshafest, Kaali, Steve, Jon, Lauda, Mczarnek  and Christian

After upgrading bitsend-cli getinfo returns a message:

"errors": "This is a pre-release test build - use at your own risk - do not use for mining or merchant applications

Should this just be ignored?
sr. member
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Good news indeed. It's always nice to see BitSend at the forefront of development and innovation within the cryptocurrency world.

Does anyone know if the issues on some exchanges in the past few days is due to this new update not being deployed by them yet?

What issues have you experienced?

The BitSend wallet on Novaexchange is offline and Cryptopia hasn't had any confirmations on deposits made in the past 3-4 days.  On the other hand Bittrex is working fine, just requiring 100 confirmations instead of 20 (I imagine due to the new Bitsend core update).
newbie
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Good news indeed. It's always nice to see BitSend at the forefront of development and innovation within the cryptocurrency world.

Does anyone know if the issues on some exchanges in the past few days is due to this new update not being deployed by them yet?

What issues have you experienced?
legendary
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My android app stop synching.

Can somebody help me? I opened a thread here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2237477.new#new
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