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Thank you znffal!

I used biblepay.sh to install BiblePay in home/user_name/biblepay, then rebooted the server and attempted to deploy the GUI. I'm unable to find the $BP_ROOT directory ... is the BP_ROOT the same as the user_name directory? Navigating to the folder /user_name/biblepay/src/qt and typing the command ./biblepay-qt returns the following:

user_name@IPaddress:~/biblepay/src/qt$ ./biblepay-qt
QXcbConnection: Could not connect to display
Aborted
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noob101 tutorial is step by step  Roll Eyes
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Thanks for the info, but unfortunately My name is noob101 for a reason.  I need step by step instructions and a nappy change.  I do appreciate you helping me. Smiley Thank you.
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So if I wanted to get to the 1.1m mark by Christmas I would need more machines to do this.
Has anyone mined BBP on the cloud?
Where is this possible?


Or is it cheaper to just make an account and buy on CCEX?

Thanks

Check out the testnet thread
http://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=16.new#new

The $10 monthly Vultr VPS should work fine and let you transition from mining to mining + sanctuary.




Hi guys,

I am really interested in this. Where can I find a "how to" guide on this.  It would really be awesome.
Thanks in advance
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As much as I am against christianity, and religion in general, I gotta ask. Is this CPU only? and is it worth it? Smiley

i dont know what you mean by 'worth it'. i like what ive seen so far.

Well me neither really..but is it CPU only is my main question Tongue
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As much as I am against christianity, and religion in general, I gotta ask. Is this CPU only? and is it worth it? Smiley

i dont know what you mean by 'worth it'. i like what ive seen so far.
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As much as I am against christianity, and religion in general, I gotta ask. Is this CPU only? and is it worth it? Smiley
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can someone explain how 'mike' is hashing at 200000 ??




its not important.....important is Hashes Per Second2 and your shares = 200k HPS1 it looks like any Xeon 24-28cores
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can someone explain how 'mike' is hashing at 200000 ??

https://i.imgur.com/ZnHSTiI.png

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Hello Guys,

Please share you mastenodes tut, I would like to know to setup on how to setup the masternode in my wallet.

Thank you very much and reagards

Okane Satoshi

http://wiki.biblepay.org/Create_Masternode

Don't forget right now Masternodes are only active in Testnet.

Thanks for this, it will greatly help and educate us about to setup an masternode.

Best wishes

Okane Satoshi
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i cant mine with gen=1 code in wallet, can you tell us specific way?

The %appdata%\biblepaycore\biblepay.conf file must contain "gen=1" and be restarted, or alternatively, type setgenerate true from the rpc.

To verify you are mining, do a 'getgenerate'





Hi,

I just installed BiblePay on ubuntu 16.04. Now I'm at the "CONFIG" section of the instructions (posted at https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/6ummuj/how_to_mine_biblepay_on_linux/ ).

When I try to "cd ~/.biblepaycore/" I get "No such file or directory". I've searched the installed files and can't find biblelpaycore or biblepay.conf ... How do I configure the program?

Thanks!

In all honesty, the easiest way to install on Ubuntu is through the bash script here
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/d1c1d35e3c8f67f5fb2e204479fa5c6b

1. Download that file and extract it somewhere on your machine.
2. Follow the instructions at that site (listed below)
2a) create an account and a worker name here (pool.biblepay.org)
2b) go to the downloaded directory (where you extracted that file)
2c) sudo chmod +x install_biblepay.sh
2d) ./install_biblepay.sh {number of mining threads} {pool worker name}
#    Eg: ./install_biblepay.sh 8 workername



EDIT: If you want to deploy the GUI after that, navigate in a terminal to the folder
$BP_ROOT/biblepay/src/qt

and type the command
./biblepay-qt

(you may need to restart the bbp service before this, I usually just restart my machine directly)
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i cant mine with gen=1 code in wallet, can you tell us specific way?

The %appdata%\biblepaycore\biblepay.conf file must contain "gen=1" and be restarted, or alternatively, type setgenerate true from the rpc.

To verify you are mining, do a 'getgenerate'





Hi,

I just installed BiblePay on ubuntu 16.04. Now I'm at the "CONFIG" section of the instructions (posted at https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/6ummuj/how_to_mine_biblepay_on_linux/ ).

When I try to "cd ~/.biblepaycore/" I get "No such file or directory". I've searched the installed files and can't find biblelpaycore or biblepay.conf ... How do I configure the program?

Thanks!
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whats the latest info on getting biblepay to run on raspberry pi? has anyone successfully compiled the unix version?
what is its hashrates?
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So if I wanted to get to the 1.1m mark by Christmas I would need more machines to do this.
Has anyone mined BBP on the cloud?
Where is this possible?


Or is it cheaper to just make an account and buy on CCEX?

Thanks

Check out the testnet thread
http://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=16.new#new

The $10 monthly Vultr VPS should work fine and let you transition from mining to mining + sanctuary.





I personally use the 2.50 a month and 5 dollar a month VPS options provided by Vultr with zero problems on my other masternodes.

You wont have an issue with the lower ram VPS as long as you remember to make a memory swap file. (Use google)


Hi JC Denton,

Thanks for the tip! I managed to get the BBP wallet mining on the $5 box, but can't get it to install on the $2.50 box (Ubuntu). I made a 4Gb memory swap file for both boxes.

Could you please confirm that you managed to get this working on the $2.50 box, and if so, how big was your swap file? Anything else that is tricky about installing it?
Thanks mate!


another option - I went with a used workstation server I bought off Ebay for 480.00; it was mining VRM for awhile before it got too difficult for it. Its working well for BBP. Just loud...like my wife hates it loud, luckilly I had an extra wifi dongle laying around and I just shut in the extra bedroom and tossed Teamviewer on it so its headless.  Here is hash info:
  
m4tsby   117767.62   28161.44   51   10/30/2017 3:07:39 PM

not bad deal - http://www.garlandcomputers.com/?product=lenovo-thinkstation-s20-xeon-x5660-2-8ghz-hex-core-12gb-1tb-windows-7-pro


Nice! I have a bare-metal server in the garage mining. But it sounds like a jet plane!
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I was thinking of ways to make us a team player in the great tribulation, after reading that reddit post where someone asked us if we were the mark of the beast.

I was thinking, how can we create an outline of features that would provide value during the great tribulation, instead of rolling over and dying.

So far here is what came to mind:

- Reverse implosion database, full of phone numbers, addresses, contacts and background info on Christian members
- Biblepay Emergency mode, where each step of the ledger is either manually committed, or synced via an alternative network other than cat5/wifi
- Silver coins, survival food for sale for biblepay, from the pool (and hopefully in wallet eventually)
- Some groundbreaking feature that gives intrinsic value to a coin when the blockchain stops (this is if the internet completely goes down including wifi), or, an alternative idea that keeps the chain rolling
- A simpler protocol, one that can be executed by hand (probably not realistic)

A long time ago, while working for a blood delivery company, we had an emergency mode that we entered if the power and LAN went out.  We would take orders from hospitals, write them down manually, and if possibly print all the blood drivers routes out manually, and continue operations by moving papers around like it was in the 60s.  I was thinking, if we are fortunate enough in the great trib to move anything around, we could use this as one idea.

In the most basic sense, it would be valuable to have maps of where the Christians are (IE US), and band together and share our food and water, and help each other.  So of course with the block chain being private by default, most everyone will not want to share all this personal info by default.  But one option is maybe we build in an implosion database.  We could make it encrypt 'contact records' entered into the UI with a key on the client side that corresponds to an unlock key that is broadcast back to unlock all the data but only if the chain does not advance for 7 days straight.  Then, each users copy is fully readable (ie the whole record database).  



probably shouldnt be discussing all the plans publically lest counter measure be developed before hand right ? Smiley

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Does anyone know how expensive it is to get listed on coinexchange.io? This is a much higher volume exchange and masternode coins are popular. Also, a free trollbox to advertise.

I just opened an account and opened a ticket to see if they will list us, thanks for the idea.


I can run a small campaign at bitcointalk, which would pay a 10 people to retweet my pinned tweet at twitter to coinexchange.io

something like this:

@CoinExchangeio #coinexchangeio Please add biblecoin BBP for trading at coinexchange.io
#Exchange #Retweet TY


I have not tweeted that yet, but I could do that, and pin it to my profile for people to retweet
Or you could tweet that at your twitter account, and participants have to follow your twitter account and retweet that tweet and perhaps more?

I am thinking I would be ok with 5000 BBP for myself to complete this campaign,
and anywhere from 1000 to 5000 more BBP to be paid to the tweeters(100 to 500 per retweet and follow, the more you pay the easier
it will be to find people to participate in this campaign),
but only 10 tweeters for now and they must have at least 200 followers and not bot follower but real people following them,
and it must be an account that is crypto related and perhaps something to do with Jesus Christ or the Holy Bible to fit
with the theme of biblepay coin.

The conditions would be up to bible_pay though

(I did not send you this in a personal message, because I do not want to get banned for sending unwanted personal messages,
but let me know if it is ok with you for me to send you personal messages, so that in the future I could contact you in private
about this kind of thing.)


This is down the road but since BBP is a charitable organization, we could probably do an old fashioned GoFundMe for the listing price on Cryptopia or something since its big money. An aspect that makes this project so interesting is that its not a profit driven token with an erc-20 ICO created just to take and not produce. I dont know all cryptos but its difficult to locate even 1 more "legitimate" project that is charity driven. I love that the mission statement is to server those i need since I get a notion of expansion into being able to provide a benevolent "purse" or airdrop to victims of natural disasters or medical costs. Glad to be part of it.

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So if I wanted to get to the 1.1m mark by Christmas I would need more machines to do this.
Has anyone mined BBP on the cloud?
Where is this possible?


Or is it cheaper to just make an account and buy on CCEX?

Thanks

Check out the testnet thread
http://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=16.new#new

The $10 monthly Vultr VPS should work fine and let you transition from mining to mining + sanctuary.





I personally use the 2.50 a month and 5 dollar a month VPS options provided by Vultr with zero problems on my other masternodes.

You wont have an issue with the lower ram VPS as long as you remember to make a memory swap file. (Use google)


Hi JC Denton,

Thanks for the tip! I managed to get the BBP wallet mining on the $5 box, but can't get it to install on the $2.50 box (Ubuntu). I made a 4Gb memory swap file for both boxes.

Could you please confirm that you managed to get this working on the $2.50 box, and if so, how big was your swap file? Anything else that is tricky about installing it?
Thanks mate!


another option - I went with a used workstation server I bought off Ebay for 480.00; it was mining VRM for awhile before it got too difficult for it. Its working well for BBP. Just loud...like my wife hates it loud, luckilly I had an extra wifi dongle laying around and I just shut in the extra bedroom and tossed Teamviewer on it so its headless.  Here is hash info:
  
m4tsby   117767.62   28161.44   51   10/30/2017 3:07:39 PM

not bad deal - http://www.garlandcomputers.com/?product=lenovo-thinkstation-s20-xeon-x5660-2-8ghz-hex-core-12gb-1tb-windows-7-pro
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 102
So if I wanted to get to the 1.1m mark by Christmas I would need more machines to do this.
Has anyone mined BBP on the cloud?
Where is this possible?


Or is it cheaper to just make an account and buy on CCEX?

Thanks

Check out the testnet thread
http://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=16.new#new

The $10 monthly Vultr VPS should work fine and let you transition from mining to mining + sanctuary.





I personally use the 2.50 a month and 5 dollar a month VPS options provided by Vultr with zero problems on my other masternodes.

You wont have an issue with the lower ram VPS as long as you remember to make a memory swap file. (Use google)


Hi JC Denton,

Thanks for the tip! I managed to get the BBP wallet mining on the $5 box, but can't get it to install on the $2.50 box (Ubuntu). I made a 4Gb memory swap file for both boxes.

Could you please confirm that you managed to get this working on the $2.50 box, and if so, how big was your swap file? Anything else that is tricky about installing it?
Thanks mate!
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