Pages:
Author

Topic: [BBR] Boolberry: Privacy and Security - Guaranteed Since 2014 - page 93. (Read 1210749 times)

sr. member
Activity: 337
Merit: 315
......

"The next time people donate 200 bitcoin to a developer’s public donation address, at least you’ll have confidence that a consortium of people prevent unilateral absconding and year long disappearances with the funds."

what does that mean? someone donated 200 btc?? to who?


Also interested Smiley


I'm still waiting for your answer regarding the 20,000XBB donation I made to you.

1) Can you confirm you received it.

2) What is your current status regarding this project and when can we see the donations equals development materialize?

I don't like donating to someone who doesn't have the decency to say thank you or update the community. A beggar on the street has enough decency to say thank you when you give them a few coins. The 20,000 I gave you is far from that.

Nobody can get a straight answer out of you regarding anything related to this project. Every time this project moves into a growth cycle you show up to kill it instead of supporting it. Usually with promises of future development or fearporn warnings of viruses followed up by radio silence for 5 months a stretch. It's been two months since the last cycle and not a single update just useless posts about a ticker change.

I have little doubts about your capability as a developer but your assumed role as steward of this project is becoming tarnished with your unprofessionalism. Fluffypony is the biggest pile of shit on these forums and arguably the worst project lead given he can't even code, yet XMR is within the top 5 market caps. Meanwhile Boolberry is struggling to stay in the top 50.. surrounded by shitcoins like AEON, IOcoin, Rubycoin, Syscoin and IOCoin.

If you want to be a project lead, start acting like one and lead.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 105
Could someone add me to the slack please? I will pm my mail
Pm me your email or you sent direct pm via Bitcointalk to @crypto_zoidberg

Done ! Smiley
Sorry i am late! I resent to you!
legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1167
MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
Is there ongoing development on this coin? I don't see many commits on github (4 commits in the last 1.5 years).
not much atm
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 330
Is there ongoing development on this coin? I don't see many commits on github (4 commits in the last 1.5 years).
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Could someone add me to the slack please? I will pm my mail
Pm me your email or you sent direct pm via Bitcointalk to @crypto_zoidberg

Done ! Smiley
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 105
Could someone add me to the slack please? I will pm my mail
Pm me your email or you sent direct pm via Bitcointalk to @crypto_zoidberg
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Could someone add me to the slack please? I will pm my mail
legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1167
MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
bittrex wallet is on offline too..
member
Activity: 148
Merit: 10
DigiByte World
Anyone else having issues depositing to poloniex? I haven't had any show up for a while. (Anyone even here?)
Yup, I filed a ticket yesterday and still no resolution.

Me too.I filed a ticket yesterday at 23:30 CET. Still no answer.
sr. member
Activity: 520
Merit: 253
555
Anyone else having issues depositing to poloniex? I haven't had any show up for a while. (Anyone even here?)
Yup, I filed a ticket yesterday and still no resolution.
full member
Activity: 202
Merit: 104
Anyone else having issues depositing to poloniex? I haven't had any show up for a while. (Anyone even here?)
legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1051
ICO? Not even once.
Alright, thanks guys.
full member
Activity: 202
Merit: 104
Can I get some people to test out mining with my proxy options at http://mining.blue/#getting_started to see if you have any issues? I'm wondering about how well it will work with a lot of concurrent connections. (shamelessly asking for hashrate, really)  Grin but I'd like to know if you use it and how well it runs. You can leave me a P.M. if you like.
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1116
I want to calculate how often I should find a block based on the difficulty and my hashrate but I don't know how.

For example, with a difficulty of 207292497973 I'd need 1265 Kh/s to find one block a day based on http://bbr.mbkpool.info.

But how is that calculated?

For most coins the block finding frequency in seconds is: (2^32 * difficulty) / hashrate

For regular cryptonotes the difficulty is just the expected number of hashes to solve a block, so you can estimate time to block by dividing diff by your hashrate and get an answer in seconds. Your answer is only off by a factor of two, and as teknohog said the pool side estimated hashrate bounces around a lot based on share submisssion, so I think it's close enough and boolberry is the same.
sr. member
Activity: 520
Merit: 253
555
That doesn't seem to work, or the pool's calculation is wrong.

207292497973 / (1265*1e3) is 163867 but it should be roughly around 86400 seconds (=1 day).
The pool estimates the hashrate based on recent shares, so it's unlikely to match the real hashrate (unless averaged over a long time).
legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1051
ICO? Not even once.
I want to calculate how often I should find a block based on the difficulty and my hashrate but I don't know how.

For example, with a difficulty of 207292497973 I'd need 1265 Kh/s to find one block a day based on http://bbr.mbkpool.info.

But how is that calculated?

For most coins the block finding frequency in seconds is: (2^32 * difficulty) / hashrate
It's the same but without the extra factor of 2^32. The same, simple logic seems to apply to all Cryptonote coins.

That doesn't seem to work, or the pool's calculation is wrong.

207292497973 / (1265*1e3) is 163867 but it should be roughly around 86400 seconds (=1 day).
sr. member
Activity: 520
Merit: 253
555
I want to calculate how often I should find a block based on the difficulty and my hashrate but I don't know how.

For example, with a difficulty of 207292497973 I'd need 1265 Kh/s to find one block a day based on http://bbr.mbkpool.info.

But how is that calculated?

For most coins the block finding frequency in seconds is: (2^32 * difficulty) / hashrate
It's the same but without the extra factor of 2^32. The same, simple logic seems to apply to all Cryptonote coins.
legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1051
ICO? Not even once.
I want to calculate how often I should find a block based on the difficulty and my hashrate but I don't know how.

For example, with a difficulty of 207292497973 I'd need 1265 Kh/s to find one block a day based on http://bbr.mbkpool.info.

But how is that calculated?

For most coins the block finding frequency in seconds is: (2^32 * difficulty) / hashrate
@bb
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
i have sold all my BBR now, i dont think its gonna raise again especially that dev is not here.
its just a pump - take profits and leave guys

So long then, good luck, bye !

legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1000
the grandpa of cryptos
i have sold all my BBR now, i dont think its gonna raise again especially that dev is not here.
its just a pump - take profits and leave guys
Pages:
Jump to: