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Topic: ☑☑☑[ANN][BSD] BitSend - online since 2014 [ Core 0.17++] - page 174. (Read 384637 times)

legendary
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BSD holding ground well.  Like that.
full member
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Wow guys..I'm crying here..Senior member or above to enjoy bitsend airdrop..well I will surely get there in time..

For now I will be enjoying my Bitcore BTX airdrop... Cheers
sr. member
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Recently I started go get these messages on my Windows and Linux wallets...
Windows:
Code:
"errors" : "EXCEPTION: St12out_of_range
CInv::GetCommand() : type=1073741830 unknown type       
bitsend-qt.exe in ProcessMessages()"

Linux:
Quote
EXCEPTION: St12out_of_range
CInv::GetCommand() : type=1073741830 unknown type
bitsend in ProcessMessages()

What that does mean and should I worry?
BSD versions: v1.2.7.1-g-beta (32-bit) on Windows and version 1020702 on Ubuntu (Built from source)
copper member
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Overview Weekly Airdrop 24.07.17

Total members: 617 |Payout BSD: 21,88| Payout per member total BSD: 4769,60
Airdrop today per member: 6,78 $( total: 4185,00 $)
Supporter today: 1131,50 $
Airdrop total in Dollar: 332522,71 $

Everyone can join to our Airdrop! (Bitcointalk Account > Senior Member) Info about the Airdrop here: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=18.0
Payments will be issued on Mondays until 2019.
Best Regards,
Your Bitsend Team
copper member
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sr. member
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Limx Dev , can you give a bit more detailed explanation of Xevan hashing functions? Tried implementing "double x17 with worknumber 128" in CUDA, GPU hashing result is far from expected one. Can try porting opencl kernel, but I think it's not necessary to invent a bicycle, something is hiding in details. Thank you in advance!

The ccminer source is online. Please use algo x17
https://github.com/LIMXTEC/xevan_ccminer

Dev Update..
We have passed the next milestone for core 0.14. My plan was Q1-2018 but I think we can make it faster.

Is there a windows ready version for that ccminer? Not sure even where to start otherwise...
legendary
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You can always look at it this way:  Those who cheat to get free BSD will have nothing but good things to say about it.
You seem like quite the optimist. Cheesy
I call it the way I see it.  Any publicity is good publicity.  You guys are doing what it takes to create a base.  I think it will work out very well in long run. [quote fixed]
Cheaters don't give publicity, cheaters take an unfair share. Having more actual users creates a larger user base, which creates a higher value. "Fake" users don't help there. Suppose one cheater would get all coins, that means the coin dies.

Since you are posting again about it, proving my point. 

I don't like them either, but it happens.
hero member
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Scared me. I thought BSD was in the top 20. Come on! Development team. I invested some. I'll hold it for a long time

Take into account that sell when  panic and buy when  euphoric - this way of trade  all noobies BitSend  investors  behave which helps a lot to the experienced  ones a to earn coins easy.
legendary
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You can always look at it this way:  Those who cheat to get free BSD will have nothing but good things to say about it.
You seem like quite the optimist. Cheesy
I call it the way I see it.  Any publicity is good publicity.  You guys are doing what it takes to create a base.  I think it will work out very well in long run. [quote fixed]
Cheaters don't give publicity, cheaters take an unfair share. Having more actual users creates a larger user base, which creates a higher value. "Fake" users don't help there. Suppose one cheater would get all coins, that means the coin dies.
copper member
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Limx Dev , can you give a bit more detailed explanation of Xevan hashing functions? Tried implementing "double x17 with worknumber 128" in CUDA, GPU hashing result is far from expected one. Can try porting opencl kernel, but I think it's not necessary to invent a bicycle, something is hiding in details. Thank you in advance!

The ccminer source is online. Please use algo x17
https://github.com/LIMXTEC/xevan_ccminer

Dev Update..
We have passed the next milestone for core 0.14. My plan was Q1-2018 but I think we can make it faster.
sr. member
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Limx Dev , can you give a bit more detailed explanation of Xevan hashing functions? Tried implementing "double x17 with worknumber 128" in CUDA, GPU hashing result is far from expected one. Can try porting opencl kernel, but I think it's not necessary to invent a bicycle, something is hiding in details. Thank you in advance!
copper member
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Scared me. I thought BSD was in the top 20. Come on! Development team. I invested some. I'll hold it for a long time
full member
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sr. member
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Thank you dev I get my airdrop,I hold this coin now
legendary
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You can always look at it this way:  Those who cheat to get free BSD will have nothing but good things to say about it.
You seem like quite the optimist. Cheesy


I call it the way I see it.  Any publicity is good publicity.  You guys are doing what it takes to create a base.  I think it will work out very well in long run.
legendary
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I have a running MN. Is there a guide to add another one to the same wallet or do I need to consolidate them to the fresh wallet?

Thx

You found this thread already?

http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=34.0

Greetz
Steve

Yes, thx a lot. I did have a few issues  it s all been resolved. Great work Meta.
legendary
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No risk, no fun!
I have a running MN. Is there a guide to add another one to the same wallet or do I need to consolidate them to the fresh wallet?

Thx

You found this thread already?

http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=34.0

Greetz
Steve
legendary
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No risk, no fun!
Must be.  I was agreeing with what you said, but pointing out that it will always be a problem.  My fault for not being clear....
No, it is cool. I guess it's partially likely due to cultural/regional (et. al.) differences.

Probably a good idea to limit airdrops to Sr. Members only
It is "senior members and above"; I concur.

Man....every time I open up the bitsend client I am amazed at how smooth this client operates!  It is, by far, the smoothest client for which I've been involved and I've been involved in quite a few....Wow!  It loads, verifies, and sync's right up every time!  I've never had a problem with it, EVER, and I've been using it for about 6 months.  I love this project!  A smooth running client is a huge PLUS ONE!
You will be surprised once the next version of the wallet is released. Wink However, that will take some time before it is production ready.

Man, I hope they don't mess with it too much!  I really don't see how it can get any better than it already is right now....what more can we ask for? It runs beautifully!  I truly haven't used a smoother running client....this is my sleeper coin <--- I try very hard not to hype it because I'm collecting BSD at a slow but steady pace ---> it's a strong project....it has some legs underneath it.  The client's great --->don't tweek it too much--->solicit markets instead or something.

I am amused about your really kind posting. Yes, in fact, its also for us coremembers sometimes very hard, to see our project flourishing. We would buy tons more of our own coin, but of course, we need the wide adoption, to reach the masses. It would be very unfair, to only hype...

We are hard working and maintaining the Bitsend for the masses.

In the time, where I came in this project, Bitsend was also at this time always a sleeper. Only the slack had only 10 members; now we reached over 636 members. Awesome members like lauda, darkjon, cryptonit, Szenekonzept, many many hidden unknown ppl (buyers, traders, investors) and more jumped on the bitsend train to help this coin increasing.
Every developments there is ultra stable and well tested. Chris and his dev-staff are really working very hard and wise.

So I am sure, the basement is here. What we need is more acceptance in the community. We have some marketingbags for even paying ppl to help us. Let us know, where you know ppl, who can developing stuff, creating onepages and so on... We need everyone; even the guy, who is buying 10 bsd per month.

Greetz
Steve


legendary
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Must be.  I was agreeing with what you said, but pointing out that it will always be a problem.  My fault for not being clear....
No, it is cool. I guess it's partially likely due to cultural/regional (et. al.) differences.

Probably a good idea to limit airdrops to Sr. Members only
It is "senior members and above"; I concur.

Man....every time I open up the bitsend client I am amazed at how smooth this client operates!  It is, by far, the smoothest client for which I've been involved and I've been involved in quite a few....Wow!  It loads, verifies, and sync's right up every time!  I've never had a problem with it, EVER, and I've been using it for about 6 months.  I love this project!  A smooth running client is a huge PLUS ONE!
You will be surprised once the next version of the wallet is released. Wink However, that will take some time before it is production ready.

Man, I hope they don't mess with it too much!  I really don't see how it can get any better than it already is right now....what more can we ask for? It runs beautifully!  I truly haven't used a smoother running client....this is my sleeper coin <--- I try very hard not to hype it because I'm collecting BSD at a slow but steady pace ---> it's a strong project....it has some legs underneath it.  The client's great --->don't tweek it too much--->solicit markets instead or something.
legendary
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I have a running MN. Is there a guide to add another one to the same wallet or do I need to consolidate them to the fresh wallet?
There is this guide, but it is badly written and I didn't test it. If you can afford another VPS (or a VM instance in it), then you can do the classic 1 masternode per wallet.
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Oki, I think that might be a bit safer option as well. Thx.
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