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bible_pay will f8000 disable big miners with multi wallet mining? xeons machines with 12c/24t= 24wallets with cpuprotlimit=8 example  Wink  thanks

I don't understand your example of multi wallet mining. I have a number of machines (PC, VPS, dedicated servers) in the pools ... each machine runs one biblepay wallet/software as a single miner. How is that different from multi wallet mining?

inblue ran tests and found that running multiple instances of BiblePay gave more HPS than running one instance of BiblePay at multiple threads:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.22321536
http://wiki.biblepay.org/Multiple_Instances

I remember Rob later got upset about it and changed the pool settings and inblue ended up leaving, and I think this is what spurred nsummy to create a 2nd pool.
I consider it kind of an exploit, not sure if it ever got patched, but I guess Slovakia and probably others have been using it solo or on 2nd pool?  Sad
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im compiling over 200+ machines  now Roll Eyes  ...

in my place i would go to COINDESK and tell all crypto family about whats happened with BTC for listing to best exchanges

most important info: on linux+win wallets BAN old wallets!!!! its important: iu believe that will be exists enormn big amount wallets with old status: and can be fork,new wallet can be in fork too: then BAN it

that is so 1997. compile it on one server and sync the src folder via rsync.
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bible_pay will f8000 disable big miners with multi wallet mining? xeons machines with 12c/24t= 24wallets with cpuprotlimit=8 example  Wink  thanks

I don't understand your example of multi wallet mining. I have a number of machines (PC, VPS, dedicated servers) in the pools ... each machine runs one biblepay wallet/software as a single miner. How is that different from multi wallet mining?
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I just got a message that the deal fell through [to add us to Two Top 5 exchanges in Jan 2018].  So I am modifying the client to Not mint the 3.5 BTC block.  

(Note, the block was for 3.3 BTC for integration fees + .2 BTC for service fees that is why it was 3.5 btc).

I just wanted to update anyone that was waiting in the wings - not buying BBP to realize that we wont have any special deal to buy at next week, so I didnt want to stop anyone if you were holding off.  Now going forward, everything is voted in by the sanctuaries.


Is there any particulair reason why they wont even want to add BBP for around $50.000 ?!? Such a huge amount and still then they don't want to add it.. Hmmm, not liking the sound of that.
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1. The 8% pool fee is temporary until Rob gets back the coins lost from the "security event" that occurred
2. Miners who set themselves as not anonymous have a lower fee
3. Miners who write Orphan Letters every 1-2 months have a 0% fee (and are rewarded with BBP)
4. A 2nd Pool exists called MinersOfMen that miners can switch to if they want
5. Anyone can start a pool, the code is open source: https://github.com/biblepay/BiblePayPool

Rob has provided TONS of value, I hope he reaps the fruits of his labor

But you adrianbits, you have mostly complained and provided little to nothing

What is your goal here?
Why are you wasting energy here?
Why not start your own coin?

Begone troll!
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Rob, I dont know how you handle all the trolls and haters, just know I support you and what you're doing and so do a lot of others! <3

adrianbits has revealed himself, I believe he is curiousminder on the BiblePay reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/curiousminder
he created a subreddit called /r/biblepayscam LOL[/b][/size][/size]

znffal I dont think Rob was upset with you at all, so no worries, it was directed at adrianbits, he was just replying to your price calibration comments in the same post





Oh OK thanks...
  Adrian you must be holding bbp and trying to crash the price a little so you can buy more.
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I had someone tempering with my pool login ( got an email from the pool with a pwd recovery instructions ) .

Would it make sense to force TLS ( https )  on the http port for the pool .
 Currently it allows both http and https . 
It's abvious hacking attempts will just intensify as BBP gets stronger .

Oh really? So now they are trying to brute force the login page...
I just put in a feature where there will be a 5 second delay for every bad password entered.

I havent had any other reports of these password links, but I guess that is the next natural hacking attempt to be made.

As far as forcing SSL, it would protect those credentials when people are subject to man in the middle attacks, such as coffee shops.  Its not a bad idea, but it wouldnt stop them from brute forcing the https:// login page.

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I had someone tempering with my pool login ( got an email from the pool with a pwd recovery instructions ) .

Would it make sense to force TLS ( https )  on the http port for the pool .
 Currently it allows both http and https . 
It's abvious hacking attempts will just intensify as BBP gets stronger .
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Rob, I dont know how you handle all the trolls and haters, just know I support you and what you're doing and so do a lot of others! <3

adrianbits has revealed himself, I believe he is curiousminder on the BiblePay reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/curiousminder
he created a subreddit called /r/biblepayscam LOL

znffal I dont think Rob was upset with you at all, so no worries, it was directed at adrianbits, he was just replying to your price calibration comments in the same post




Yep, same here.
One of the silent supporters here looking forward to this December 25th day. Smiley
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Rob, I dont know how you handle all the trolls and haters, just know I support you and what you're doing and so do a lot of others! <3

adrianbits has revealed himself, I believe he is curiousminder on the BiblePay reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/curiousminder
he created a subreddit called /r/biblepayscam LOL

znffal I dont think Rob was upset with you at all, so no worries, it was directed at adrianbits, he was just replying to your price calibration comments in the same post


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bible_pay will f8000 disable big miners with multi wallet mining? xeons machines with 12c/24t= 24wallets with cpuprotlimit=8 example  Wink  thanks

Yes!  Thank God!

Now you are better off with one instance of BiblePay!

Tiras, are you running one instance on the 'problem node' or multiple?

I am so used to sitting here and programming Ive had all my nodes tied up in testnet for 90 days (NOT Making Any Money LOL) so Ill point them at the pool now and let you know Tiras.

EDIT:  One other thing you can try- see if http://pool2.biblepay.org has the same issue?
Ill bounce the pool also.  Havent bounced it in over a month.





Rob, 
 the "problem" node is 2 instances.  other single instance nodes are fluctuating too though.  I'll try switching to pool2 .  thanks
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bible_pay will f8000 disable big miners with multi wallet mining? xeons machines with 12c/24t= 24wallets with cpuprotlimit=8 example  Wink  thanks

Yes!  Thank God!

Now you are better off with one instance of BiblePay!

Tiras, are you running one instance on the 'problem node' or multiple?

I am so used to sitting here and programming Ive had all my nodes tied up in testnet for 90 days (NOT Making Any Money LOL) so Ill point them at the pool now and let you know Tiras.

EDIT:  One other thing you can try- see if http://pool2.biblepay.org has the same issue?
Ill bounce the pool also.  Havent bounced it in over a month.



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Yeah, its kind of funny I only hear negativity after being the first to have ecommerce in the wallet.

Yes, the price is dynamic it changes hourly.  It includes shipping.

We would have to sell 100 bibles a month to break even, but we have the kiddies here who think we could stay in business by giving packs of gum away for free.


Oh yes lets cry poor. Let this kiddie do the math for other kiddies:

- $2490 from the 8% pool fee (221214 coins/24hrs = 17697 bbp per day)
- $1250 - $7356 PER sanctuary . You should soon publish stats on how many you got from that

Does that not cover your 'costs'Huh

Where is the personal data from the orders sent? How can we trust its secure?

Rob - the thing with you is you are not transparent and then the math speaks for itself. Then when I call you out on it, you delete to try to hide that truth.

You are making MOUNDS of money so do not cry poor. No one is stupid here.

In case of deletion,
this post is archived here http://archive.is/m2AQW


"$1250 - $7356 PER sanctuary . You should soon publish stats on how many you got from that"
You know that Rob doesn't make money from you running a sanctuary? I don't think you understand how escrow works.
The coins are not transferred or given to anyone. They are STILL YOURS. You lock them in to run a masternode, but you can withdraw them at anytime and close your node.



Come on man, who sells the coins?? Who can supply 1.5 million BBP?? If not Rob and his early miner team then who?
You tell me other miners are selling to other miners instead of running their own nodes

archive link http://archive.is/LahUw


1) The pool income is not $2490, its $249.00 and its not in the black, its in the red.  The pool fee gets lowered when it gets almost back in the black-its dynamic, not static.  So, kiddie math is incorrect.

2) $1250-$7356 to who?  To the users who have sanctuaries, I dont get a penny from sanctuaries unless I went out to c-cex and bought 1.5 MM biblepay to run one.  Kiddie math.  So line #2 is zero.

But, more importantly you forgot about the expenses.  $60 per month for the pool node, development and maintenance - volunteered, and answering the emails every day from the pool users (I guess that is worthless too).  

4) Did you forget the compassion expenses?  The letter writing integration with compassion?  The API for the SAN?  The SAN to store the PDFs?  The HTTPS certs?  The web hosting?  The web site host?

"You are making MOUNDS of money so do not cry poor. No one is stupid here."

-> Not correct, on both issues, the pool is running at a net loss - For the orphans.





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Yeah, its kind of funny I only hear negativity after being the first to have ecommerce in the wallet.

Yes, the price is dynamic it changes hourly.  It includes shipping.

We would have to sell 100 bibles a month to break even, but we have the kiddies here who think we could stay in business by giving packs of gum away for free.


Oh yes lets cry poor. Let this kiddie do the math for other kiddies:

- $2490 from the 8% pool fee (221214 coins/24hrs = 17697 bbp per day)
- $1250 - $7356 PER sanctuary . You should soon publish stats on how many you got from that

Does that not cover your 'costs'Huh

Where is the personal data from the orders sent? How can we trust its secure?

Rob - the thing with you is you are not transparent and then the math speaks for itself. Then when I call you out on it, you delete to try to hide that truth.

You are making MOUNDS of money so do not cry poor. No one is stupid here.

In case of deletion,
this post is archived here http://archive.is/m2AQW


"$1250 - $7356 PER sanctuary . You should soon publish stats on how many you got from that"
You know that Rob doesn't make money from you running a sanctuary? I don't think you understand how escrow works.
The coins are not transferred or given to anyone. They are STILL YOURS. You lock them in to run a masternode, but you can withdraw them at anytime and close your node.



Come on man, who sells the coins?? Who can supply 1.5 million BBP?? If not Rob and his early miner team then who?
You tell me other miners are selling to other miners instead of running their own nodes

archive link http://archive.is/LahUw


Who has the coins and who sells them is irrelevant. Your comment was suggesting that the escrow amount went to the pool/dev which is incorrect and (whether intentional or not) very misleading.

Also, I checked on Amazon, the cheapest I could find shipping (for new not used) for the bible was $3.83. So $3.83 + $5.41 = $9.24


Thats good to know.  The real math being used by the API is something like the last hourly trading midpoint for product+shipping marked up about 25%, and the 25% covers the integration fee for the API and exchange rate risk - where exchange rate risk is the act of the pool Selling to recoup its dollars back that it spent on the product on its corporate credit account.  Imagine if I sell $1000 of items in one day and end up with BBP, the API has to sell the BBP back to get the USD to pay the monthly invoice.  

Its so naive and childish to assume the API is profiting from this... Its actually quite funny.


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I'm having a strange issue on pool.biblepay.org
After upgrading the wallets my HPS2 and shares are  dropping every 20 -30 min or so .
If for example 1 miner shares are  going up to 90 - 95 then what happens next  it's dropping to ~30 .  
All smaller miners are  fluctuating in the same manner.

I wonder why it's hapenning  ?  

 before upgrade it was pretty stable and my ryzen was running at ~ 90 shares all the time .
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Check it out, I can ship a bible to New Zealand!

https://imgur.com/mKrnwF3



EDIT: Interestingly, for this product it is the same price to ship to USA.

Thats cool, good to know.  The country USA is locked in our API currently though, but NZ and EU will be next if we get enough orders...

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Yeah, its kind of funny I only hear negativity after being the first to have ecommerce in the wallet.

Yes, the price is dynamic it changes hourly.  It includes shipping.

We would have to sell 100 bibles a month to break even, but we have the kiddies here who think we could stay in business by giving packs of gum away for free.


Hi Rob,

Please don't mistake my comments for negativity, I apologise if it came across that way. I think you know that I am very excited about the Amazon e-commerce connection Smiley !
Because I work in mathematics I guess my mind is on time-series data. In fact, in my work I often have to reduce "noise" in a set of data, so perhaps my comments were sub-consciously channeling my work!

Really appreciate this latest development. We should be sure to advertise this to the masses!

Thanks


I know, I had a quick reaction based on AdrianBits' kiddie argument.

Not directed to you!  Sorry guys.

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Leasing Fractional Sanctuaries


Btw, if we can simplify the idea and remove any regulatory risk, we still might be able to lease fractional sancs.  I just dont want this to become a support nightmare or drain dev resources.

Im going to take a look at keeping the funds in a cold wallet off site.  Maybe we can have one test sanctuary in the next two months to see how this goes, we'll see.  (Im thinking maybe the pool will go out and rent one first, and then just have the UI for the lease portion only with a very simple buy or terminate option).



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Check it out, I can ship a bible to New Zealand!

https://imgur.com/mKrnwF3



EDIT: Interestingly, for this product it is the same price to ship to USA.
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Yeah, its kind of funny I only hear negativity after being the first to have ecommerce in the wallet.

Yes, the price is dynamic it changes hourly.  It includes shipping.

We would have to sell 100 bibles a month to break even, but we have the kiddies here who think we could stay in business by giving packs of gum away for free.


Oh yes lets cry poor. Let this kiddie do the math for other kiddies:

- $2490 from the 8% pool fee (221214 coins/24hrs = 17697 bbp per day)
- $1250 - $7356 PER sanctuary . You should soon publish stats on how many you got from that

Does that not cover your 'costs'Huh

Where is the personal data from the orders sent? How can we trust its secure?

Rob - the thing with you is you are not transparent and then the math speaks for itself. Then when I call you out on it, you delete to try to hide that truth.

You are making MOUNDS of money so do not cry poor. No one is stupid here.

In case of deletion,
this post is archived here http://archive.is/m2AQW


"$1250 - $7356 PER sanctuary . You should soon publish stats on how many you got from that"
You know that Rob doesn't make money from you running a sanctuary? I don't think you understand how escrow works.
The coins are not transferred or given to anyone. They are STILL YOURS. You lock them in to run a masternode, but you can withdraw them at anytime and close your node.



Come on man, who sells the coins?? Who can supply 1.5 million BBP?? If not Rob and his early miner team then who?
You tell me other miners are selling to other miners instead of running their own nodes

archive link http://archive.is/LahUw


Who has the coins and who sells them is irrelevant. Your comment was suggesting that the escrow amount went to the pool/dev which is incorrect and (whether intentional or not) very misleading.

Also, I checked on Amazon, the cheapest I could find shipping (for new not used) for the bible was $3.83. So $3.83 + $5.41 = $9.24
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