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Topic: BBQCoin, the coin you want to eat. - page 48. (Read 143109 times)

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March 19, 2013, 10:11:17 AM
anyone with over a million bqc?

Not me yet.  But I'm working on it!  Grin

It would be actually possible to be a millionaire with this coin in a reasonable amount of time. Hmm..  Grin
hero member
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Whoa, there are a lot of cats in this wall.
March 18, 2013, 03:35:24 PM
anyone with over a million bqc?

Not me yet.  But I'm working on it!  Grin
legendary
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March 18, 2013, 03:14:36 PM
anyone with over a million bqc?
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March 18, 2013, 02:20:44 PM
In your BBQcoin conf change the line here rpcallowip=*.*.*.* to the IP on the rig with the BBQcoin running.

Then in the mining settings of all the other rigs point them to that IP address instead of localhost.

Sounds like you are really going to give BBQcoin a good go.

Actually I think you will find it is is the IPs of the machines that will be running the hashers that need to be listed with rpcallowip entries, so each of them is granted access to the rpc calls.

-MarkM-


Thanks Mark! That was it.
legendary
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March 18, 2013, 01:01:36 PM
In your BBQcoin conf change the line here rpcallowip=*.*.*.* to the IP on the rig with the BBQcoin running.

Then in the mining settings of all the other rigs point them to that IP address instead of localhost.

Sounds like you are really going to give BBQcoin a good go.

Actually I think you will find it is is the IPs of the machines that will be running the hashers that need to be listed with rpcallowip entries, so each of them is granted access to the rpc calls.

-MarkM-
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March 18, 2013, 12:55:23 PM
New to BBQCoin, very interesting money.... And yummy money  Cheesy If you have much of BBQcoins, and do not know what to do with them, feel free to donate at bSqDkS9ptjsAYYnf9Lg7U7WbmaZ7uCwZpV
sr. member
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March 18, 2013, 12:13:51 PM
In your BBQcoin conf change the line here rpcallowip=*.*.*.* to the IP on the rig with the BBQcoin running.

Then in the mining settings of all the other rigs point them to that IP address instead of localhost.

Sounds like you are really going to give BBQcoin a good go.

I like the idea of bringing a coin back from the dead  Cheesy

But I'm having trouble getting them all mining from the same server.  I'm going to have to play with my network settings a little bit when I get some free time.  I think there's probably something wrong there. 

firewall , nothing more
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March 18, 2013, 12:06:40 PM
In your BBQcoin conf change the line here rpcallowip=*.*.*.* to the IP on the rig with the BBQcoin running.

Then in the mining settings of all the other rigs point them to that IP address instead of localhost.

Sounds like you are really going to give BBQcoin a good go.

I like the idea of bringing a coin back from the dead  Cheesy

But I'm having trouble getting them all mining from the same server.  I'm going to have to play with my network settings a little bit when I get some free time.  I think there's probably something wrong there. 
legendary
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March 18, 2013, 09:35:13 AM
How do I give this a spin? All I can find is the Github source page. The homepage is down, there are no pools and no information anywhere. Is there a windows client I can download?

http://bbqcoin.org/

list of all coins with all basic comparison and links is stickied at the top and frequently updated
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-of-all-cryptocoins-134179



Thanks!
sr. member
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March 18, 2013, 09:30:34 AM
How do I give this a spin? All I can find is the Github source page. The homepage is down, there are no pools and no information anywhere. Is there a windows client I can download?

http://bbqcoin.org/

list of all coins with all basic comparison and links is stickied at the top and frequently updated
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-of-all-cryptocoins-134179

legendary
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March 18, 2013, 09:20:25 AM
How do I give this a spin? All I can find is the Github source page. The homepage is down, there are no pools and no information anywhere. Is there a windows client I can download?
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March 18, 2013, 06:59:56 AM
In your BBQcoin conf change the line here rpcallowip=*.*.*.* to the IP on the rig with the BBQcoin running.

Then in the mining settings of all the other rigs point them to that IP address instead of localhost.

Sounds like you are really going to give BBQcoin a good go.
hero member
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Whoa, there are a lot of cats in this wall.
March 17, 2013, 11:17:51 PM
Ok here's my next and probably more difficult yet interesting question. 

Say I had 5 mining rigs spread out across my network.  And I wanted to use one instance of the BBQcoin client to solo mine off of.  So in essence, every rig would be running its own instance of cgminer, but those rigs would be pulling from a single instance of BBQcoin client on one of the computers on the network. 

How would one go about setting that up? 
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March 17, 2013, 09:51:58 PM
Thanks guys.  I added -E 2 to my command line in cgminer and that did the trick.  No more rejects. 
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March 17, 2013, 07:51:04 PM
Yeah solo mining BQC is very easy, at least with reaper.

Would be nice to see BQC on an exchange at some point in the future, just to see where it lies and also due to it being scrypt based.
efx
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March 17, 2013, 07:36:21 PM
Yes, that's expiry. Honestly, you should be able to solo mine blocks right after the other. I've had multiple instances of mined, valid solo blocks within 1 second. Not on the NVC network, though.

NVC is a strange one to solo mine, that's for damn sure.
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March 17, 2013, 07:32:47 PM
There is a flag that you can use and it delays your miner to space out the time of mining a block and fetching the data for the next one. It was used when Novacoin first came out as it had such a low difficulty to begin with just like this coin is having.

3 x 5850 is a lot of power to mine this coin with such low difficulty.

A few people on different forums have added the -e 1 flag after the -scrypt flag in cgminer.

I am user reaper however and with one 7970 have 16 found and only 1 stale, so it could be a cgminer issue.
efx
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March 17, 2013, 07:27:18 PM
Try reducing scan and expiry time.
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March 17, 2013, 07:21:06 PM
This can be caused by the difficulty being too low and you mining with high hashing. You could be re hashing your own blocks making the second time around stale. Also you could be competing with somebody else also hashing with a lot of power.

Are you getting any errors with you mining program? Are you using reaper?

Nope no errors and I'm using cgminer.  Was trying to mine with 3 5850s.  Anything I can do to keep from rehashing the same blocks, or is that just an unfixable problem until the difficulty rises?  Should I be using reaper for this?
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March 17, 2013, 07:17:37 PM
This can be caused by the difficulty being too low and you mining with high hashing. You could be re hashing your own blocks making the second time around stale. Also you could be competing with somebody else also hashing with a lot of power.

Are you getting any errors with you mining program? Are you using reaper?
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