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Topic: [BTB] The BitBar Information Thread - page 54. (Read 180352 times)

full member
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February 14, 2014, 03:33:35 PM
Looking for some basic info.

Whats the maximum number of BTB that will be mined?

What does the POW/POS pay?

Thanks,
I'll try to find the exact numbers sometime this weekend but I believe it was 500 000 coins total through PoW and then something like 5% PoS/year but I'm only going off memory and will try to dig up the proper numbers this weekend.

Low 1.5% Fee BitBar pool - BTB.SCRYPTHP.COM - MPOS on fast secure servers!
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1076
keybase.io/fallingknife/
February 14, 2014, 09:11:57 AM
Looking for some basic info.

Whats the maximum number of BTB that will be mined?

What does the POW/POS pay?

Thanks,
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
February 13, 2014, 01:26:29 AM
Here are the BitBar pools I have found so far that are not in your list.

I like this one  Grin
10% fee but its PPS!!! the is hash 100.00KH/s, the fee may be a bit high & there is like no one on it but me & one other Worker but F it free BTB
http://bitbar.youcrazy.me/index.php

low fee 1.5% prop pay type pool hash 7.30MH/s
http://btb.scrypthp.com/index.php

Proportional Pay Per Block,Pool hash 29.412 MH/s cant find where the fee is.
http://bitbar.cryptcoins.net/index

p2pool.org has BitBar pool hash 856kH/s
http://p2pool.org:8336/static/

No InFo Huh
http://btb.anyminer.us/
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Activity: 98
Merit: 10
February 13, 2014, 12:32:09 AM
Thanks, it worked with that command. It doesn't seem like there was any excess coin generated this way Cheesy But maybe I overlooked something. (I mean PoS blocks were generated correctly, and they are staked, but the cumulative amount hasn't moved - or maybe just a tiny tiny bit)
I think you need to leave the wallet open and unencrypted to properly mine PoS.  I was told that if you just open it unencrypted and then close it you get some but miss out on a bunch of PoS you'd get if you leave it open.  Still need more miners at http://btb.scrypthp.com we're only at 9 Mh/s, low 1.5% fee, MPOS on fast secure servers.  100% uptime since launch and I check the tickets daily.

It doesn't have to be unencrypted, but it has to be unlocked.

And running obv.
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Activity: 154
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February 13, 2014, 12:07:17 AM
Thanks, it worked with that command. It doesn't seem like there was any excess coin generated this way Cheesy But maybe I overlooked something. (I mean PoS blocks were generated correctly, and they are staked, but the cumulative amount hasn't moved - or maybe just a tiny tiny bit)
I think you need to leave the wallet open and unencrypted to properly mine PoS.  I was told that if you just open it unencrypted and then close it you get some but miss out on a bunch of PoS you'd get if you leave it open.  Still need more miners at http://btb.scrypthp.com we're only at 9 Mh/s, low 1.5% fee, MPOS on fast secure servers.  100% uptime since launch and I check the tickets daily.
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February 12, 2014, 03:49:35 PM
fuck Bitbar.
but seriously it is probably the best of the scrypt-based currencies
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MineCrew
February 12, 2014, 02:29:06 PM
BTB to the moon!!!!!  Grin

If I would like to push some coin to the moon, I know where to write, to make it 100%.  Grin
BitBar to the Bar!
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DATABLOCKCHAIN.IO SALE IS LIVE | MVP @ DBC.IO
February 12, 2014, 01:08:03 PM
BTB to the moon!!!!!  Grin
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February 12, 2014, 01:04:06 PM
Thanks, it worked with that command. It doesn't seem like there was any excess coin generated this way Cheesy But maybe I overlooked something. (I mean PoS blocks were generated correctly, and they are staked, but the cumulative amount hasn't moved - or maybe just a tiny tiny bit)
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
February 12, 2014, 12:27:57 AM
So let's say I have a wallet with some bitbars. It is password protected. What do I need to do to earn PoS rewards? Will I get PoS rewards retrospectively?
If I have to unlock my wallet, how can that be done?

Debug window -> console

Type in:

walletpassphrase YOURPASSPHRASE 9999999 true

badda bing
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February 11, 2014, 07:08:17 PM
So let's say I have a wallet with some bitbars. It is password protected. What do I need to do to earn PoS rewards? Will I get PoS rewards retrospectively?
If I have to unlock my wallet, how can that be done?
I believe there's a command line option to unencrypt it but I'm not sure about that.  The easiest method would be to create a new wallet and send the coins there. Always backup your wallet before doing anything risky!

Still need more BitBar miners at http://btb.scrypthp.com - MPOS on Super Fast, Secure Servers. Lowest 1.5% fee BitBar pool, 100% uptime since launch over a month ago.
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Activity: 208
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February 11, 2014, 01:25:52 PM
So let's say I have a wallet with some bitbars. It is password protected. What do I need to do to earn PoS rewards? Will I get PoS rewards retrospectively?
If I have to unlock my wallet, how can that be done?
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1076
keybase.io/fallingknife/
February 11, 2014, 01:01:38 PM
Wasn't able to successfully ddg.com an answer to this, so thought I would check here. I'm new to the community, so be gentle. 

Is there a paper wallet app for Bitbar?
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February 10, 2014, 02:31:49 PM
Pleased to say http://btb.scrypthp.com BitBar pool has been running for over a month now.  Still need more miners but we've got a steady user base and consistently hit blocks faster than average. 

Still the lowest fee Bitbar pool running!

MPOS on fast, secure servers - http://btb.scrypthp.com
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February 08, 2014, 05:43:11 PM
EVERYONE!  We are having a severe winter/ice storm here and the power is dropping in all of the surrounding communities. If the pools at pnwminer.com drop, I will get them back up as soon as my power comes back up. For now, all is working fine, but I thought that I would warn everyone!
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January 23, 2014, 10:32:37 AM
Lets say I'm a complete noob, which I am. I'm having the issues raised previously around the checkpoint being too old. As with others I have downloaded the lasted 4.3 client, but I start to get a bit lost when the next instruction is clear everything out of your data directory. Where do I find the data directory? Once found will the rest of the instructions fall neatly into place or am I too computer illiterate to own Bitbar?

-Data directory is here: C:\Users\******\AppData\Roaming\BitBar folder

-Close the wallet and delete everything but the wallet.dat (wallet.dat contains the keys to your coins)
-Restarting the wallet will re-download the blockchain.


Just a bump to say this method works a treat.
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full member
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January 15, 2014, 09:28:45 PM
Is there anything gona be done with the bitbar website? Its not that hard these days and it could drastically change the value of bitbar.
I haven't heard of any changes however there seems to be bitbar.biz and bitbar.info so perhaps someone is working on it.

The community over at http://reddit.com/r/bitbar is starting to pick up steam and there's some good content being worked on.  Hopefully we can collaborate on some promotional material and perhaps the dev team will incorporate it if they like what they see.
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January 15, 2014, 02:21:58 PM
Is there anything gona be done with the bitbar website? Its not that hard these days and it could drastically change the value of bitbar.
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January 14, 2014, 09:46:28 AM
It switched because I am in the process of building out a new primary web server and it will go at btb.pnwminer.com. But for right nowI have redirects setup so even if you try to go to btb.pnwminer.com it should redirect you to the correct server.
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