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Look at block 495.  There are two 20k coins rewarded. And there are three recipients.  Why is that? Is that common when two blocks are mined at almost the same time?

same things happened to block number 498
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Look at block 495.  There are two 20k coins rewarded. And there are three recipients.  Why is that? Is that common when two blocks are mined at almost the same time?
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watch out guys. a hard fork is coming. There are still some people running the old version. And after block 500, those who running the old version will be hard forked.Their minings will be different from the new version.

It's not a very large sample, but 6 out of the 8 peers connected to me are running 1.0.1.5 or lower.

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Looked at the peer info from some of my other nodes, those looked a bit better. 15 out of 22 peers were running 1.0.1.6.
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watch out guys. a hard fork is coming. There are still some people running the old version. And after block 500, those who running the old version will be hard forked.Their minings will be different from the new version.
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Is this funny, would it be right to make money and get money with the word "GOD"? I'm not religious, but this is appearing the pastors of my country, in addition the amount of coins is very, how do you want to add value to this? Grin
Hi Mihawk,

Well, in the vein of what you are saying, its certainly true that greed and religion dont mix.  Look at Ananias and Saphira, they both dropped dead after trying to lie about the sales price of their land.  Look at the NDEs where the clinically dead has seen the megachurch pastors burning in hell for stealing church money. 

However, in this case, I was careful to set this up so that we all as a community take all the risk and devote some of our volunteer time, so that 100% of the tithes go directly to the orphans.  So the net result would be positive in the sense that : the mined blocks tithed the biblical amount, we benefit those in need, and inadvertently spread the gospel inside the source code (IE extending Gods Kingdom), and over the long term we create a community of like minded individuals (meaning we can pray for each other in an in wallet prayer room). 
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Is this funny, would it be right to make money and get money with the word "GOD"? I'm not religious, but this is appearing the pastors of my country, in addition the amount of coins is very, how do you want to add value to this? Grin
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Hi Pew,

Thanks for the debug info.  So believe it or not, this is actually helpful.  On the last version, you died a few lines back and a change was made and now you died in a new place, so this offers a promising piece of info to fix this.  Note that on my machine its an 8 core AMD, I dont crash (I have left it running since about 24 hrs ago) and its still at 7500 hps.  I have a feeling a certain segment of our network is affected by this.  Btw, what type of processor and OS and bitness do you have?  Ill look at this from my side asap.



Running Windows 10 x64 with a i7-7700K not overclocked. I ran it all day today and didn't have any issues until I stopped my remote connection. Half an hour later when I got home the miner had stopped. So thinking it might have to do with something a power saving mode. I do not have sleep/hibernate turned on but do have it so the monitor shuts off after 10 minutes. I pocked around in the advanced power settings and it seems to be working now. I'll leave it on overnight and see if anything changed in the morning.
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Sorry, but I do not understand how the blocks mined? CPU load at zero, but 1 block is already mined

That is just because difficulty is very low (< .0005) with only 5 of us or so online.  The POB algo will get harder as the bar is raised.


Usefulness of Coin:
The coin helps sponsor orphans, but attracts investors since we are deflationary.


I see that you're based out of Dallas Texas. I'm also in Dallas (Ray Hubbard) Smiley Interesting project you have here. I hope to see it succeed.
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Registered a domain for the block explorer. You can now find it at http://biblepay.inspect.network


The networkhashps is in Khash while the hashps is in hashes per sec - its just always been that way since the bitcoin client had a miner.

Also fixed it to reflect this since it was assuming it was being reported in H/s before.

Thanks a lot, this Rocks.

I just added this info to the OP post.

=-=-=-=-=-=

Regarding our algorithm, Proof of Bible Hash, I edited the OP to be "POBh".

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Crashed again. Haven't had this issue with mining from other wallets. Is anyone having any luck while running windows? Wondering if the linux wallet is more stable. Below is my log file.

Code:
2017-07-26 14:40:03 UpdateTip: new best=00000a4adf7ba6f4950eb1e20d86799b199bf7920c030704622d23b641a51a50  height=410  log2_work=27.787221  tx=444  date=2017-07-26 14:40:00 progress=0.999992  cache=0.0MiB(10tx)
2017-07-26 14:40:03  TestBlockValidity FAILED - pindexNew->pprev != chainActive.Tip() (assert(pindexNew->pprev == chainActive.Tip()));

BiblepayMiner -- runtime error: CreateNewBlock: TestBlockValidity failed:  (code 0)
2017-07-26 14:40:03 ProcessNewBlock : ACCEPTED
2017-07-26 14:40:03 keypool return 83
2017-07-26 14:40:03 ERROR: CheckProofOfWork(): BibleHash does not meet POW level
2017-07-26 14:40:03 ReadBlockFromDisk: Errors in block header at CBlockDiskPos(nFile=0, nPos=89458)

** ProcessGetData:Cannot load block from disk.

2017-07-26 14:40:03

 ** Rebooting Wallet Now **

2017-07-26 14:40:03 mnbcon thread interrupt
2017-07-26 14:40:03 scheduler thread interrupt
2017-07-26 14:40:03 addcon thread interrupt
2017-07-26 14:40:03 opencon thread interrupt
2017-07-26 14:40:03 msghand thread interrupt
2017-07-26 14:40:03 net thread interrupt
2017-07-26 14:40:03 PrepareShutdown: In progress...
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03 StopNode()
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03 keypool return 34
2017-07-26 14:40:03 keypool return 6
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03 keypool return 70
2017-07-26 14:40:03 keypool return 87
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03 keypool return 84
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03 keypool return 44
2017-07-26 14:40:03
BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03

BiblepayMiner -- terminated
2017-07-26 14:40:03 keypool return 22
2017-07-26 14:40:03


Hi Pew,

Thanks for the debug info.  So believe it or not, this is actually helpful.  On the last version, you died a few lines back and a change was made and now you died in a new place, so this offers a promising piece of info to fix this.  Note that on my machine its an 8 core AMD, I dont crash (I have left it running since about 24 hrs ago) and its still at 7500 hps.  I have a feeling a certain segment of our network is affected by this.  Btw, what type of processor and OS and bitness do you have?  Ill look at this from my side asap.

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gotcha, I couldn't get it to compile on ubuntu. I built & installed bdb in /usr and that worked, but then i got an error during make:

qt/masternodelist.cpp:193:172: error: ‘class QDateTime’ has no member named ‘offsetFromUtc’

I haven't built the GUI from source, but the command line tools compiled fine for me. Did you follow their guide at https://github.com/biblepay/biblepay/blob/master/doc/build-unix.md ? Make sure you have the required optional dependencies for the GUI if you're missing them, then run configure and make again.


Hi Happy,

The Biblepay code has all the same dependencies as Bitcoin, so the best suggestion I have is to pull the source for bitcoin and follow the bitcoin build instructions (as they have a lot of help getting past any specific build errors on google) trying a build on linux with bitcoin-and then once it builds, come back to build biblepay and it should build without a problem.  Most likely one of the reqd dependencies are missing on the ubuntu box.

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So Im #4 on the list, no crazy hash power being thrown at it.
Everything looks good, a normal distribution curve (since we know #1 will be emptied out every 30 days), except wallet #2: he has received
6.8% of all the blocks.  Thats not me.  I did receive a message that someone was running 30 nodes in the cloud, but I would assume if one does that, each node has a different address.  So my point is how is someone running such high hash power on #2?  Do they have a supercomputer?

Does the person want to come forward and help us understand so we can make the best coin possible?

Here is the address:
BBvVRf3ADD8jkdRFmR9DaWBvo5azNi5H96


That would be me D:

I didn't think I was doing anything special. I had some spare capacity so I thought it would be nice to do something with it. I won't be able to keep all of my nodes running forever as it wouldn't be really sustainable right now but I do plan on keeping a certain amount running as long as the project is still alive.

For the ratio of addresses per node, the only thing I did was to keep the same wallet.dat file on all my nodes. It did create a few addresses however (around 5 I think) but nowhere near the number of nodes running. I'm assuming all of them are actually working but I haven't really checked it to be honest.

Hopefully this will shed some light on the person with 30 nodes in the cloud Tongue

Thanks Shoko, that is great to know we don't have anything nefarious going on, and should help the project grow now that everyone can clearly see the hash power is spread across all the addresses evenly other than nodes with a consolidated wallet.dat.  I never thought of doing that personally, sounds like a good way to consolidate rewards.

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gotcha, I couldn't get it to compile on ubuntu. I built & installed bdb in /usr and that worked, but then i got an error during make:

qt/masternodelist.cpp:193:172: error: ‘class QDateTime’ has no member named ‘offsetFromUtc’

I haven't built the GUI from source, but the command line tools compiled fine for me. Did you follow their guide at https://github.com/biblepay/biblepay/blob/master/doc/build-unix.md ? Make sure you have the required optional dependencies for the GUI if you're missing them, then run configure and make again.
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NAME: BIBLEPAY



How do I transfer my King James edition bible into my BiblePay wallet?

Cheesy Grin Cheesy Grin
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200 cpu cores?

No, just a few physical machines and some VPSs. Anything with an idle CPU I decided to point here for now.

gotcha, I couldn't get it to compile on ubuntu. I built & installed bdb in /usr and that worked, but then i got an error during make:

qt/masternodelist.cpp:193:172: error: ‘class QDateTime’ has no member named ‘offsetFromUtc’
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200 cpu cores?

No, just a few physical machines and some VPSs. Anything with an idle CPU I decided to point here for now.
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If it makes you feel any better, I'm mining at ~14x that amount haven't found a block in over 24 hours  Grin

you're mining at 73257.590458843 hashps ? 200 cpu cores? i'm running at 13500 hashps (0.83%?) now and we'll see how it goes, maybe I get lucky.
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Registered a domain for the block explorer. You can now find it at http://biblepay.inspect.network

Wow, great job. Thanks!
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Registered a domain for the block explorer. You can now find it at http://biblepay.inspect.network


The networkhashps is in Khash while the hashps is in hashes per sec - its just always been that way since the bitcoin client had a miner.

Also fixed it to reflect this since it was assuming it was being reported in H/s before.
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There is already a way to mine with GPU / pool ?  Tongue

I believe it's CPU only.
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