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Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 - page 413. (Read 1070067 times)

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With 10 h/s 1 block over the weekend. So you're not alone in your eternal unluckliness. Smiley

Today i found few blocks in my wallet.
Trick is in entering the REFRESH command into wallet after some time, i guess it simply doesn't show info about founded block automaticaly.  Cool
I knew about that Smiley It's just my unlucky streak I guess. Smiley Found 2 blocks during the night so everything seems fine.
sr. member
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With 10 h/s 1 block over the weekend. So you're not alone in your eternal unluckliness. Smiley

Today i found few blocks in my wallet.
Trick is in entering the REFRESH command into wallet after some time, i guess it simply doesn't show info about founded block automaticaly.  Cool

Congratulations!  Cheesy

can someone tell me current block reward and difficulty to do some math, thank you.

Diff is 357.61k.
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can someone tell me current block reward and difficulty to do some math, thank you.
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You have eyes but can see Mt. Tai?!
With 10 h/s 1 block over the weekend. So you're not alone in your eternal unluckliness. Smiley

Today i found few blocks in my wallet.
Trick is in entering the REFRESH command into wallet after some time, i guess it simply doesn't show info about founded block automaticaly.  Cool
sr. member
Activity: 373
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Has anybody else had problems with syncing the wallet?
What kind of problems?
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Has anybody else had problems with syncing the wallet?
sr. member
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BTW: What's wrong with minergate client? Is that 1 thread only miner? I have 6.5 H/s with solo mining, but only 1,8 in minergate.
Didn't test it yet. Worth a try? From the first glance looks pretty... simple Grin I guess that was the idea.

Problem is there are no options at all. You can only run the client, login and only one core start work (i tried that with Corei5 and Haswell based Xeon). And there is no configuration file in miner's directory, nothing. :/ I can't find a way how force that miner to use all cores. So i solo mine again. So far with no luck, 24 hours 6.5H/s and nothing.  Angry
With 10 h/s 1 block over the weekend. So you're not alone in your eternal unluckliness. Smiley
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
You have eyes but can see Mt. Tai?!
BTW: What's wrong with minergate client? Is that 1 thread only miner? I have 6.5 H/s with solo mining, but only 1,8 in minergate.
Didn't test it yet. Worth a try? From the first glance looks pretty... simple Grin I guess that was the idea.

Problem is there are no options at all. You can only run the client, login and only one core start work (i tried that with Corei5 and Haswell based Xeon). And there is no configuration file in miner's directory, nothing. :/ I can't find a way how force that miner to use all cores. So i solo mine again. So far with no luck, 24 hours 6.5H/s and nothing.  Angry
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BTW: What's wrong with minergate client? Is that 1 thread only miner? I have 6.5 H/s with solo mining, but only 1,8 in minergate.
Didn't test it yet. Worth a try? From the first glance looks pretty... simple Grin I guess that was the idea.
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Merit: 500
You have eyes but can see Mt. Tai?!
Very interesting coin.
But two years without official exchange?  Huh

BTW: What's wrong with minergate client? Is that 1 thread only miner? I have 6.5 H/s with solo mining, but only 1,8 in minergate.
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Whats about difficulty now and is there any kind of blockchain explorer - and/or how can it be done without blockchain analysis possibility.
And does anybody know can we use bitcoin open source software solutions for interacting with bytecoin network somehow?
I am not a specialist but Since there is not a single technology in bytecoin that matches bitcoin I Can assume that bitcoin open source won't work either.
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Whats about difficulty now and is there any kind of blockchain explorer - and/or how can it be done without blockchain analysis possibility.
And does anybody know can we use bitcoin open source software solutions for interacting with bytecoin network somehow?
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I liked the technical side. Did not like the only total quantity of coins ...
what's up, you don't like chess and math puzzles Smiley just a joke.
i would say that not amount is interesting question, but time to produce that amount. Any thought and countings? What is expected time to generate all 184 billions of bytecoins?
That depends on how fast blocks are and What the reward is. Currently I can see that Network is finding 1 block in 2-4 minutes with a different reward. I didn't read a whitepaper yet, is There any info about the Reward calculation?

 BaseReward = (MSupply - A)/2**18 - that is for reward calculation - found on bytecoin.org
What's that Suppose to mean? Grin I suppose I will find more Info in whitepaper.

BaseReward = (MSupply - A)/2**18

A=amount of already generated coins
MSupply = All coins will be generated = 2**64 - 1

So,
Current block reward = ("all coins" - "amount of already generated coins")/2**18
IMO its all clear here.




BaseReward
member
Activity: 138
Merit: 10
I liked the technical side. Did not like the only total quantity of coins ...
what's up, you don't like chess and math puzzles Smiley just a joke.
i would say that not amount is interesting question, but time to produce that amount. Any thought and countings? What is expected time to generate all 184 billions of bytecoins?
That depends on how fast blocks are and What the reward is. Currently I can see that Network is finding 1 block in 2-4 minutes with a different reward. I didn't read a whitepaper yet, is There any info about the Reward calculation?

 BaseReward = (MSupply - A)/2**18 - that is for reward calculation - found on bytecoin.org
What's that Suppose to mean? Grin I suppose I will find more Info in whitepaper.
full member
Activity: 120
Merit: 100
I liked the technical side. Did not like the only total quantity of coins ...
what's up, you don't like chess and math puzzles Smiley just a joke.
i would say that not amount is interesting question, but time to produce that amount. Any thought and countings? What is expected time to generate all 184 billions of bytecoins?
That depends on how fast blocks are and What the reward is. Currently I can see that Network is finding 1 block in 2-4 minutes with a different reward. I didn't read a whitepaper yet, is There any info about the Reward calculation?

 BaseReward = (MSupply - A)/2**18 - that is for reward calculation - found on bytecoin.org
newbie
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I liked the technical side. Did not like the only total quantity of coins ...
Is it a bad sign if currency have big amount of coins?
member
Activity: 138
Merit: 10
I liked the technical side. Did not like the only total quantity of coins ...
what's up, you don't like chess and math puzzles Smiley just a joke.
i would say that not amount is interesting question, but time to produce that amount. Any thought and countings? What is expected time to generate all 184 billions of bytecoins?
That depends on how fast blocks are and What the reward is. Currently I can see that Network is finding 1 block in 2-4 minutes with a different reward. I didn't read a whitepaper yet, is There any info about the Reward calculation?
full member
Activity: 120
Merit: 100
I liked the technical side. Did not like the only total quantity of coins ...
what's up, you don't like chess and math puzzles Smiley just a joke.
i would say that not amount is interesting question, but time to produce that amount. Any thought and countings? What is expected time to generate all 184 billions of bytecoins?
sr. member
Activity: 483
Merit: 250
I liked the technical side. Did not like the only total quantity of coins ...
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
You have eyes but can see Mt. Tai?!
Does anyone know how to install minergate client into Ubuntu 12.04?
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