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Topic: [ANN][NEVA] NevaCoin | PoS 2.0 / PoW Hybrid | Blake2s PoW | NO Premine | - page 14. (Read 126669 times)

legendary
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My contribution for Neva ...



sr. member
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This coin need more atraction,

Need new people to come on it Smiley
If you have any suggestions to create some buzz, feel free to let the Dev know or let me know I can talk to the guys incharge for you.
newbie
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This coin need more atraction,

Need new people to come on it Smiley
newbie
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What an idiot.

You already home dumbass.
full member
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i talk about Poswallet stacking pool
yay i know
i talk about you
 pls go away
newbie
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i talk about Poswallet stacking pool
full member
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Poswallet have more than 82k coins, not even 1 stacke a day, scammer thiefts
wow scammer is one of the most used words on bct
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poswallet

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decentralization ?!


fucck pls go home ...
newbie
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Poswallet have more than 82k coins, not even 1 stacke a day, scammer thiefts
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member
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newbie
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How many Neva coin need to get at least 1 stacke a day ?
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newbie
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Just a off topic question: someone experiencing problems to compile ccminer blake2s on new OS updates (like debian ones?), because here i'm getting an error at ssl library init... Like:

"checking for SSL_library_init in -lssl... no
configure: error: OpenSSL library required"

I already checked if libssl or openssl is already installed, i'm will put another pc with an nvidia quadro to give extra mining but this machine contains Kali linux (based in debian) with a lot of libs installed for dailly use too...
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@staysecure really thanks! =D
hero member
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We are cryptocurrency
@LuizPauloDamaceno sent you a humble Neva tip for your awesome Pi hacks.
newbie
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@staysecure, thanks! @krile, thanks too! Sure the swap can affect negatively in the wallet processing? I'm using an class10 sdcard and now i've been incrased the cpu clock to 1,1GHz all seems very stable, the room temperature is controlled to stay at 22ºC. I'm using another setup as you can see:

Clock generator:
https://s24.postimg.org/4fvoy2lo5/raspiclock.jpg

Primary frequency standard (for all system clock reference, works with cesium beam):
https://s17.postimg.org/5cjgx3a7x/primary_frequency_standard.jpg

System setup (counters, syntethyzer, GPS, NTP server):
https://s8.postimg.org/ndno6hp45/setup.jpg

The Pi:
https://s12.postimg.org/gdy33kt25/the_pi.jpg

Clock for my BR NTP server:
https://s13.postimg.org/piefa2r5j/beagleclock.jpg

Raspberry time synchronization:
https://s17.postimg.org/pb4ph4yml/Captura_de_tela_de_2017-05-06_09-07-43.png

Raspberry CPU Clock:
https://s16.postimg.org/yie3p73mt/Captura_de_tela_de_2017-05-06_09-08-01.png

This cesium frequency standard feeds a NTP server, Raspberry with NEVA wallet, a GPS for research with time and a counter for contabilize the time difference between the GPS clock and the generated clock by cesium beam clock. All the system is locked with the cesium beam frequency standard.

I think high cpu usage will be the problem too, but for now i only have this pi  Embarrassed Cry when the univesity buy more new raspies i will pick one for this xD
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Dear NevaCoin Community,

Your Coin has been nominated to our official private members Election to choose the next coin to pump after 6 days
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hero member
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Hi everyone! I'm starting new tests for my Raspberry PI node... I'm using a very precise signal generator to run my RPI replacing the generic Crystal Oscillator with this good one, my tests show good results for overclock too. But i need some ways to tests this experiment, if all runs with success i will try to keep this node running for a long time (it was in a electronics research lab what i work), this signal generator have an rubidium oscillator internally, what makes the generated signal very precise, please someone knows some way to test if the node is really good (i already have done some stress tests with success). The setup is:

-Raspberry Pi model B;
-SMB 100A Rohde & Schwarz Signal / Microwave generator;
-Raspbian Jessie with 4.9.24+ RT kernel;
-BNC cable to transport the signal to RPI board;
-100MB Bandwidth connection but the RPI 1 limits to 10MB/s the BW;
-700MHz to 1033MHz overclocked BCM2835 CPU.

-> In the future I will start to play with RPI 3 Model B+, but for now RPI 1 sounds ok.
-> The node IP is 143.107.228.226 - Running client v1.4.0 and staking ok.

Thats all folks! xD

Beautiful Cheesy

For a start I would check how the CPU handles new blocks, use a CPU usage logger or just htop and monitor what happens when a new block flies in. In this setup that is the only bottleneck I could see.

Also limit the number of connections to keep the ram usage down (maybe around 20). Once the pi starts swapping to the sd card its performance drops considerably...
hero member
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We are cryptocurrency
Hi everyone! I'm starting new tests for my Raspberry PI node... I'm using a very precise signal generator to run my RPI replacing the generic Crystal Oscillator with this good one, my tests show good results for overclock too. But i need some ways to tests this experiment, if all runs with success i will try to keep this node running for a long time (it was in a electronics research lab what i work), this signal generator have an rubidium oscillator internally, what makes the generated signal very precise, please someone knows some way to test if the node is really good (i already have done some stress tests with success). The setup is:

-Raspberry Pi model B;
-SMB 100A Rohde & Schwarz Signal / Microwave generator;
-Raspbian Jessie with 4.9.24+ RT kernel;
-BNC cable to transport the signal to RPI board;
-100MB Bandwidth connection but the RPI 1 limits to 10MB/s the BW;
-700MHz to 1033MHz overclocked BCM2835 CPU.

-> In the future I will start to play with RPI 3 Model B+, but for now RPI 1 sounds ok.
-> The node IP is 143.107.228.226 - Running client v1.4.0 and staking ok.

And, some pics for you:

The board:


The replacement of the internal oscillator for one external (from generator):


The external generator setup:


Powered on:


Succefully overclocked RPI:


And the wallet running:


Thats all folks! xD

The awesomeness is the word. Nice setup Cheesy.
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