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Topic: [BBR] Boolberry Speculation - page 6. (Read 15854 times)

hero member
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October 14, 2015, 01:49:25 PM
#74
Interesting question from Monero thread:

If XMR is still around in 2020. What do you expect the price (in Bitcoin) to be by then?

Lets answer the same question for Boolberry!

sr. member
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October 14, 2015, 11:48:06 AM
#73
Please help test this new Boolberry Twitter game so any possible bugs can be found prior to official release. This is a great development for Boolberry.

http://popboolr.com/originaltweets

Lets speculate on ways it can be used to advertise Boolberry!

I can't wait for this to get out of beta. Great way for people on Twitter to be introduced to privacy and cryptography.
sr. member
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October 13, 2015, 08:43:10 PM
#72
Please help test this new Boolberry Twitter game so any possible bugs can be found prior to official release. This is a great development for Boolberry.

http://popboolr.com/originaltweets

Lets speculate on ways it can be used to advertise Boolberry!
sr. member
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October 13, 2015, 03:36:38 AM
#71

Looks like "some intermediate changes" about how (parts of) the blockchain is stored.
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hero member
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October 11, 2015, 11:39:07 PM
#67
I am trying to register at http://boolberry.com/forum but just get the message below with no response. Who is the admin for the forum?

Thank you for registering. The admin must approve your registration before you may begin to use your account, you will receive an email shortly advising you of the admins decision.

Sending a message to crypto_zoidberg to ask.

Getting that forum active would be nice.

One advantage of a separate forum like that is focus. Instead of long threads here with random speculation and discussions there could be threads for

database development
marketing
technical support
mining questions
developer funding requests
etc.

I mean yeah, that is a good idea for you guys here... I don't know if many people will be there, but it would be kind of like the getmonero.org forum, which is basically like this forum, but more focused.

It is okay if not many people show up on day one. We can attract followers gradually. I like getmonero.org as a model to strive for.
legendary
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October 11, 2015, 08:42:53 PM
#66
I am trying to register at http://boolberry.com/forum but just get the message below with no response. Who is the admin for the forum?

Thank you for registering. The admin must approve your registration before you may begin to use your account, you will receive an email shortly advising you of the admins decision.

Sending a message to crypto_zoidberg to ask.

Getting that forum active would be nice.

One advantage of a separate forum like that is focus. Instead of long threads here with random speculation and discussions there could be threads for

database development
marketing
technical support
mining questions
developer funding requests
etc.

I mean yeah, that is a good idea for you guys here... I don't know if many people will be there, but it would be kind of like the getmonero.org forum, which is basically like this forum, but more focused.
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October 11, 2015, 10:49:31 AM
#65
I am trying to register at http://boolberry.com/forum but just get the message below with no response. Who is the admin for the forum?

Thank you for registering. The admin must approve your registration before you may begin to use your account, you will receive an email shortly advising you of the admins decision.

Sending a message to crypto_zoidberg to ask.

Getting that forum active would be nice.

One advantage of a separate forum like that is focus. Instead of long threads here with random speculation and discussions there could be threads for

database development
marketing
technical support
mining questions
developer funding requests
etc.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
October 10, 2015, 09:48:20 PM
#64
I am trying to register at http://boolberry.com/forum but just get the message below with no response. Who is the admin for the forum?

Thank you for registering. The admin must approve your registration before you may begin to use your account, you will receive an email shortly advising you of the admins decision.

Sending a message to crypto_zoidberg to ask.

Getting that forum active would be nice.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
October 10, 2015, 08:13:26 PM
#63
I am trying to register at http://boolberry.com/forum but just get the message below with no response. Who is the admin for the forum?

Thank you for registering. The admin must approve your registration before you may begin to use your account, you will receive an email shortly advising you of the admins decision.

Sending a message to crypto_zoidberg to ask.
sr. member
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October 10, 2015, 07:29:27 PM
#62
I am trying to register at http://boolberry.com/forum but just get the message below with no response. Who is the admin for the forum?

Thank you for registering. The admin must approve your registration before you may begin to use your account, you will receive an email shortly advising you of the admins decision.
member
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October 10, 2015, 02:58:09 PM
#61
How's the volume of BBR?

Right now volume is pretty low. That is a problem because it makes it hard to buy or sell a large position quickly without significantly moving the price.  All that can really be done at the moment is to buy or sell small amounts at a time or place large buy or sell walls and be willing to wait a long time before they get filled.  I hope volume increases but I know its a problem faced by many coins.

Volume will probably rise when the new database work is done.

It would be nice if Boolberry could do something like this: https://forum.getmonero.org/8/funding-required

That way more developers can pitch projects and get paid for their work if the community approves.

Besides raising money for developers it would also help Boolberry users to help shape the direction of future development and feel more involved.
hero member
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October 10, 2015, 10:34:58 AM
#60
How's the volume of BBR?

Right now volume is pretty low. That is a problem because it makes it hard to buy or sell a large position quickly without significantly moving the price.  All that can really be done at the moment is to buy or sell small amounts at a time or place large buy or sell walls and be willing to wait a long time before they get filled.  I hope volume increases but I know its a problem faced by many coins.

Volume will probably rise when the new database work is done.

It would be nice if Boolberry could do something like this: https://forum.getmonero.org/8/funding-required

That way more developers can pitch projects and get paid for their work if the community approves.
member
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October 09, 2015, 09:26:56 PM
#59
How's the volume of BBR?

Right now volume is pretty low. That is a problem because it makes it hard to buy or sell a large position quickly without significantly moving the price.  All that can really be done at the moment is to buy or sell small amounts at a time or place large buy or sell walls and be willing to wait a long time before they get filled.  I hope volume increases but I know its a problem faced by many coins.
legendary
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October 09, 2015, 08:04:23 PM
#58
How's the volume of BBR?
sr. member
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October 09, 2015, 07:45:58 PM
#57
IMHO the most important thing happening with boolberry right now is the DB testing which you can see (and test) for yourself here:
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry/tree/db

The last commit was authored 6 days ago:
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry/commit/7a1f1016570937c5a8197c6d987c95f05bd0582c

I had not noticed the recent commit. Nice!

Can someone explain the meaning and importance of the most recent update? How much DB testing is left to be done?

Looks like foundational work to move more of the data into the database. As c-z noted earlier, he intends to do it incrementally but getting it all in there will take a little while

I speculate that more people will start to pay attention to Boolberry once they realize the importance of this DB work. It is an important foundation that will make future development in a number of areas easier.

Let's speculate about what will be next for Boolberry after the db work is done! From what I read in this thread it sounds like taking the DB out of RAM will make SuperNet integration easier. It should also help anyone with a very old computer and little RAM.

What would everyone like to see from Boolberry next? Maybe tools to make merchant integration easier? How about the ability to sign transactions offline or private blockchain messaging from the wallet?
sr. member
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October 08, 2015, 02:25:59 PM
#56
IMHO the most important thing happening with boolberry right now is the DB testing which you can see (and test) for yourself here:
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry/tree/db

The last commit was authored 6 days ago:
https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry/commit/7a1f1016570937c5a8197c6d987c95f05bd0582c

I had not noticed the recent commit. Nice!

Can someone explain the meaning and importance of the most recent update? How much DB testing is left to be done?

Looks like foundational work to move more of the data into the database. As c-z noted earlier, he intends to do it incrementally but getting it all in there will take a little while

I speculate that more people will start to pay attention to Boolberry once they realize the importance of this DB work. It is an important foundation that will make future development in a number of areas easier.
sr. member
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October 08, 2015, 10:12:45 AM
#55
I think there are multiple uses for this. Monero also has an unlock_time feature:

The unlock_time stuff works the same in all cryptonotes afaik, except maybe XDN, which has implemented their "savings accounts on the blockchain" idea (when you lock you get interest).

The MINED_MONEY_UNLOCK is a bit different. That locks newly-mined coins so chains of transactions aren't broken if those coins cease to exist after a chain reorg. Before using those coins the chain has to settle/mature a bit.

I don't really know of the purpose for unlock_time feature though.

Maybe there is not a single purpose. We can use our imaginations to think of ways delaying delivery of currency could be helpful.

Maybe you have a kid you want to send Monero or Boolberry to when he or she turns 25 years old. You could set the unlock_time to set that up years in advance.

Annuities or mortgage paments on the blockchain could work exactly this way. Delivery for many XMR or BBR payments could be set far in advance.
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