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Topic: BitShares PTS (formerly ProtoShares) Mandatory Upgrade & Snapshot Announcement - page 49. (Read 218428 times)

hero member
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fractally
ALmost every GPU released in the past several years is able to handle OpenCL and you can develop for it for free.  

I called you a troll because you claim to read my mind.

$5000 is the minimum you could make... if you are really able to do as you say, then implement it... mine a bunch of ProtoShares... dump them on the market and then collect $5000 too.  

I have a history of paying bounties when I am proven wrong having previously paid out over $1300 in May.    You on the other hand want paid for doing something you haven't.  You are arrogant and unable to be reasoned with.  I call you a troll because of past history of you posting off topic RANTS about world events in my threads.  
legendary
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My 8-core (likely four cores with two hardware threads each) remote servers finally started getting some blocks so likely it was just random luck that had been making it look suspiciously like such servers were not really at least twice as good as my home machines like their hashes per minute figures were claiming.

One of them got two blocks one got one another got none.

Meanwhile a two core here at home, probably a duo, shows in listtransactions three blocks then one orphan then another three blocks, with less than half the hashes per minute of the remote servers; and another has three blocks. So it does seem likely it is mostly just a lottery aka variance.

-MarkM-


hero member
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Is there a version of the $5000 bounty thread here on BitcoinTalk?

Yes and I just claimed it:

http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=22.msg1253#msg1253

(link to the bitcointalk thread is included in the linked post above)

Claiming and doing are two different things... Anonymint is a troll please ignore him.   

I try to help you and you call me a troll.

Thanks a lot.

If you really care about not wasting your time down the wrong road, you can make a simple test and confirm for yourself what I have explained to you.

I don't have a development environment for a GPU, I already told you that. I am certainly not going to go acquire one just for $5000. I have more important work to do. I have clearly explained to you already the vulnerability.

Or you can ask me questions if you need clarification.

Rather I am thinking you are not sincere.
hero member
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fractally
Is there a version of the $5000 bounty thread here on BitcoinTalk?

Yes and I just claimed it:

http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=22.msg1253#msg1253

(link to the bitcointalk thread is included in the linked post above)

Claiming and doing are two different things... Anonymint is a troll please ignore him.   
hero member
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Is there a version of the $5000 bounty thread here on BitcoinTalk?

Yes and I just claimed it:

http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=22.msg1253#msg1253

(link to the bitcointalk thread is included in the linked post above)
hero member
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hi i finally found a block

stupid me i sent it to my pc without fee
do i have to wait until i find next block on this machine wchich mined this block
or just wait few days ?

or maybe coins are lost ?
Wait, it should come eventually
legendary
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hi i finally found a block

stupid me i sent it to my pc without fee
do i have to wait until i find next block on this machine wchich mined this block
or just wait few days ?

or maybe coins are lost ?

Totally different from a bitcoin block
A protoshare block 90% doesn't have transactions, so it isn't any priority fee problem related: u can leave no fee
legendary
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Lol found another block on my piece of crap Celeron...nothing for 2 days on the i7  Shocked
sr. member
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hero member
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legendary
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Is there any pool for this?
hero member
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cryptoshark
hi i finally found a block

stupid me i sent it to my pc without fee
do i have to wait until i find next block on this machine wchich mined this block
or just wait few days ?

or maybe coins are lost ?
full member
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Is there a version of the $5000 bounty thread here on BitcoinTalk?
legendary
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ok, my computer isn't fast (4 hashes per min) but i have only found 1 stale, no orphans and no blocks even though I have been going from the start.
I am going to stick it out until I find at least 1 stinking block!
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I have checked my log on 1 pc now too, 4 stale and 16 orphans, 1 found block...gg
legendary
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got to pop out - in laws anviersary, will upload and post link a little later.

p.s. make that 12 blocks now Smiley

Just got another, now down to 45.125 coins per block
sr. member
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13 blocks found so far at 13.9hpm (I5 2500k @ 4.Cool
Impressive. Linux or Windows ? And also, is the CPU overclocked ? Memory type ?


running windows 7 x64, I5 2500k is watercooled and running at 4.8 per core, 8gb ram (nothing special but not cheap generic stuff)



Mark, send us your debug log please.

Many of us are getting no blocks.
full member
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I am running a couple of instances where I have a combined 48hpm. Unfortunately have not found a block yet.

Have found 25 stale blocks though.

Anyone try this out on a x64 compiled exec?
legendary
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13 blocks found so far at 13.9hpm (I5 2500k @ 4.Cool
Impressive. Linux or Windows ? And also, is the CPU overclocked ? Memory type ?


running windows 7 x64, I5 2500k is watercooled and running at 4.8 per core, 8gb ram (nothing special but not cheap generic stuff)

hero member
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13 blocks found so far at 13.9hpm (I5 2500k @ 4.Cool
Impressive. Linux or Windows ? And also, is the CPU overclocked ? Memory type ?
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