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legendary
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try this thread for Bitbar:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/btb-the-bitbar-information-thread-196125

this is the current web site:
http://Bitbar.co

we are working on finding a new dev.
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FREE 0% BitBar (BTB) mining pool now available from iSpace Mining Pools

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newbie
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It's a trivial clone. It can be done on a weekend for a programmer familiar with forking bitcoin, maybe a few days more to get familiar with ppcoin. Most of your touted innovations were actually done by me, with ppcoin.
sr. member
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What is the current difficulty of the network for this coin?
full member
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DATABLOCKCHAIN.IO SALE IS LIVE | MVP @ DBC.IO
its time for litebar, bitbar is out Cheesy

that's like saying bitcoin is out and litcoin is better. Bitbar is the bitcoin and litebar is the litecoin .
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bitcoin-world.de - The european information source
its time for litebar, bitbar is out Cheesy
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DATABLOCKCHAIN.IO SALE IS LIVE | MVP @ DBC.IO
full member
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DATABLOCKCHAIN.IO SALE IS LIVE | MVP @ DBC.IO
legendary
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keybase.io/fallingknife/
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DATABLOCKCHAIN.IO SALE IS LIVE | MVP @ DBC.IO
Is this coin dead?

far form dead!!! Poeple are just being quite about it. Greedy miners don't want others mining
newbie
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Is this coin dead?
It's not dead, but it is lacking documentation and community involvement on bitbar.biz and bitbar.info. The owners of those sites need to get the projects up on github so the community can contribute.
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Google/YouTube
Are there ways to earn this coin without mining, maybe by writing?
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Huh? Do I need to mine on my BTB wallet to get POS STAKES or will just opening the wallet with mature coins in it generate the proper credits to the network and create my POS stakes?Huh

Just open the wallet and unlock it (using "walletpassphrase" command in command line windows from BitBar).
I guess if you were mining your POS wouldn't really make you happy as it gets rounded to zero.
In my case I consolidated funds by moving money from multiple smaller transactions (i.e. mining) to myself in one transaction to have a larger POS.
sr. member
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There are no problems with PoS blocks so far. all clients are synced.

Hi BitbarDev,

so, since yesterday they got their 30 days. So far, the client has created a PoS block for 7 times, and in all cases they remained unconfirmed and didn't make it onto the network. :-(
Is this normal?
When I'm solo-mining, my PoW worked fine (though I haven't solo-mined with 0.4.1 yet).

Thanks!
Mike

Huh? Do I need to mine on my BTB wallet to get POS STAKES or will just opening the wallet with mature coins in it generate the proper credits to the network and create my POS stakes?Huh
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@BitBarDev: Example: One of the blocks is from 4:10h UTC, so it was chronologically between blocks 13066 and 13067 (>20mins after 13066, >8mins before 13067), so no chance for it becoming orphaned I would normally assume...?
Ok seems I missed that not only was there already a 0.4.2 but even already a 0.4.3 (even though it still identifies itself as 0.4.2), now I finally got my first proof of stake with block 13099 - hooray :-)
So my understanding now would be that it's ripe for next proof of stake right after those 520 blocks, or 520 blocks+30days?

Kind regards
Mike
hero member
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If you guys need another pool here it is
http://coinworld.us:8336
Come by drop some hash
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this is what I'm passing to the client  { "jsonrpc": "1.0","id": "1", "method": "getdifficulty" }
I understand you are generating this manually? Did you check how this RPC would look like if you use e.g. bitbard to send it via rpc to the running instance?

@BitBarDev: Example: One of the blocks is from 4:10h UTC, so it was chronologically between blocks 13066 and 13067 (>20mins after 13066, >8mins before 13067), so no chance for it becoming orphaned I would normally assume...?
full member
Activity: 158
Merit: 100
There are no problems with PoS blocks so far. all clients are synced.

Hi BitbarDev,

so, since yesterday they got their 30 days. So far, the client has created a PoS block for 7 times, and in all cases they remained unconfirmed and didn't make it onto the network. :-(
Is this normal?
When I'm solo-mining, my PoW worked fine (though I haven't solo-mined with 0.4.1 yet).

Thanks!
Mike
hero member
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looking for some technical support.

when I do a getdifficulty in the client console I get valid response proof-of-work and proof-of-stake values.   hoever if I do a json rpc call to the client using the following conf file the POW and POS come back as 0.0.  

rpcuser=*username*
rpcpassword=*password*
server=1
rpcport=10004
rpcallowip=192.168.0.1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1

Am I missing something?

this is what I'm passing to the client  { "jsonrpc": "1.0","id": "1", "method": "getdifficulty" }
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