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Topic: [BBR] Boolberry: Privacy and Security - Guaranteed Since 2014 - page 438. (Read 1210753 times)

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still have to solo atm Huh

Is there any way to pointing many machine to just 1 wallet? can i use simpleminer and point to 1 machine that run boolbd?

I have one wallet on my main desktop. I have several other machines mining with boolbd using the wallet address.

Code:
boolbd --start-mining=
--mining-threads=

The wallet does not even need to be open.

Can you explain how several machines can mine? Just pointing at address of the one with daemon working?

Start the daemon on each machine as shown above. If any machine finds a block, the block will sit on the blockchain until you refresh your wallet.
legendary
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still have to solo atm Huh

Is there any way to pointing many machine to just 1 wallet? can i use simpleminer and point to 1 machine that run boolbd?

I have one wallet on my main desktop. I have several other machines mining with boolbd using the wallet address.

Code:
boolbd --start-mining=
--mining-threads=

The wallet does not even need to be open.
Can you explain how several machines can mine? Just pointing at address of the one with daemon working?
legendary
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Whimsical Pants
Something tells me this is WAAAAY too lucky.  How often will my hashrate find blocks at the current difficulty?

hero member
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still have to solo atm Huh

Is there any way to pointing many machine to just 1 wallet? can i use simpleminer and point to 1 machine that run boolbd?

I have one wallet on my main desktop. I have several other machines mining with boolbd using the wallet address.

Code:
boolbd --start-mining=
--mining-threads=

The wallet does not even need to be open.
hero member
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still have to solo atm Huh

Is there any way to pointing many machine to just 1 wallet? can i use simpleminer and point to 1 machine that run boolbd?
hero member
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We are working on pools
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any working pool? dont see any pools on OP Huh
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Is there an easy way to calculate blocks per day based on difficulty and hash rate?
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Is enyone from devs know why javaScriptConsoleMessage may not work in qtWebKit ?

Code:
class TracebleWebpage : public QWebPage
{
    Q_OBJECT
public:
    explicit TracebleWebpage(QObject *parent = 0);
protected:
    virtual void javaScriptConsoleMessage( const QString & message, int lineNumber, const QString & sourceID )
    {
        qDebug() << message << lineNumber << sourceID;
    }
};
I've overloaded v-function as google says, but no luck.

GUI branch source:
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry/blob/GUI/src/gui/qt-daemon/html5applicationviewer/html5applicationviewer.cpp

Solved
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If you posted in the rename contest, please PM your address to me. Since was decided to keep the name Boolberry, we are going to split the bounty among all that entered.


Hello,

I have also posted and sent you a PM 2 days ago, but didnt receive any reply.

I was waiting for more responses. I will post a reminder in the name thread and distribute the prizes tomorrow.

I will be sending tomorrow morning. So far I have heard from:

Coindgr
emontmon
enerbyte
graphfox
kindofasaint
loremipsum
Nekomata
poornamelessme
Spekulatius
trankil
zeetak
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Is enyone from devs know why javaScriptConsoleMessage may not work in qtWebKit ?

Code:
class TracebleWebpage : public QWebPage
{
    Q_OBJECT
public:
    explicit TracebleWebpage(QObject *parent = 0);
protected:
    virtual void javaScriptConsoleMessage( const QString & message, int lineNumber, const QString & sourceID )
    {
        qDebug() << message << lineNumber << sourceID;
    }
};
I've overloaded v-function as google says, but no luck.

GUI branch source:
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry/blob/GUI/src/gui/qt-daemon/html5applicationviewer/html5applicationviewer.cpp
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"Trading Platform of The Future!"
How do you know or make sure an alias is made


And to be clear, you can only have an alias created by a miner where you issued the make_alias command AND that miner then must find a block. If it doesn't, then it won't get created.

so my miner has foumd 2 blocks since launch. does the alias need to be made before the block is fpund or after. i cannot find my alias
before
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How do you know or make sure an alias is made


And to be clear, you can only have an alias created by a miner where you issued the make_alias command AND that miner then must find a block. If it doesn't, then it won't get created.

so my miner has foumd 2 blocks since launch. does the alias need to be made before the block is fpund or after. i cannot find my alias
legendary
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103 days, 21 hours and 10 minutes.
BBR is way oversold.  I am shocked its not going up at a faster pace.'
legendary
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Does anyone know if the BBR or MRO GUI wallet is closer to release?
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His calculations were for rented cpus which can be quite expensive.

I know, and my was for solo home mining.
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With a home CPU you get a hashrate from about 500,000

0.3 blocks per day
5 BBR per day
0.007BTC per day
Given $670 per BTC, you've mined $4,60 worth.
Elecricity is 2.7 kWh for one Day.
May you pay 0.10$ for 1 kWh it cost you 0.27$ on day.
That's a $4 win.... Where have my calculations gone wrong?!

His calculations were for rented cpus which can be quite expensive.
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Could someone confirm hashrate with an Amazon EC2 32CPU instance please? I was getting approx 1,300,000 (if I remember correctly). Is this in the right ballpark?

You are referring to c3.8xlarge ?

Yes, c3.8xlarge.

I've seen this given as the hashrate to blocks calculation:
hashrate*86400/difficulty=blocks per day

If that is correct, one 32CPU EC2 (c3.8xlarge) instance at Amazon with 1,000,000 hashrate and difficulty 139,885,237,143 gives:

0.6 blocks per day.
10BBR per day.
0.015BTC per day.
Given $670 per BTC, you've mined $10 worth.
And you've given Amazon $40 for the privilege.

That's a $30 loss.... Where have my calculations gone wrong?!

Typical miners concerned only with selling now and not holding  Roll Eyes

Nope. I'll be holding. Thanks for your concern though. I'm trying to figure out why people are selling, since it seems like they are selling at a loss. Can anyone sanity check my calculations? It seems like buying at the current price is the cheapest way to acquire more BBR.

With a home CPU you get a hashrate from about 500,000

0.3 blocks per day
5 BBR per day
0.007BTC per day
Given $670 per BTC, you've mined $4,60 worth.
Elecricity is 2.7 kWh for one Day.
May you pay 0.10$ for 1 kWh it cost you 0.27$ on day.
That's a $4 win.... Where have my calculations gone wrong?!


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