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Topic: 🚀🚀🚀🚀 | GorillaBucks | Custom Multipool LIVE | Social Media Network | 💵🐵💵 - page 4. (Read 133306 times)

legendary
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There's still mmxiv pool text. Pretty sure it's not intended.

Yea, don't worry about that for now. We'll go through the filler text soon; converting the MMXIV pool that we used a long time ago
sr. member
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legendary
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Hi Gorilla, thanks for the follow Smiley

No problem. Sign up on GorillaSocial to get the most out of our social media contacts  Wink
legendary
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hero member
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legendary
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Is there a block explorer....Total coins?
legendary
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What does this do?
GorillaBucks (BUCKS) can no longer be directly mined. The Proof of Work for the coins that were merged into BUCKS was very fair, successful, and well distributed. In an effort to further safeguard the blockchain and ensure faster, more secure transfers, GorillaBucks evolved into the blockchain we have now, which features Encrypted Messaging, Stealth Addresses, GorillaBand Masternodes, and Advanced Coin Control! This is now the only place in the world you can point your miners to earn BUCKS! Now you can choose from four different mining algorithms!

Our custom algorithm for calculating the most profitable coin to mine at live rates ensures our miners get the most for their hashes. By selecting the most profitable coin to mine and automatically switching between them, we are able to make trades with mined coins, buy GorillaBucks, and make payments directly to the your coin wallet address used once per day. This creates automated buying pressure on the live market, resulting in upward price trend creating a mathematical impossibility to go down!


Is this for real?
Altcoin markets are driven by supply and demand. Our objective with this multipool is to create consistent demand on markets for the payout coin. This is accomplished by a variety of methods which we are constantly working to improve. We select the most profitable altcoins using a sophisticated algorithm and use the proceeds to buy the payout coin on the market, creating buy pressure and driving the price higher. Leverage automated trading practices that maximize profits of the hash we receive resulting in more coin paid out to miners


How will I get paid for mining?
We make trades with mined coins, buy GorillaBucks, and make payments directly to the your coin wallet address used several times per day. Details of your shares, hashrate and transaction history are provided on your miner page which also includes profitability estimates based on current market prices. Try us for a few days and you'll see how well it works!



NOTES FOR LAUNCH

legendary
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why low value and volume ?

We have something to help with both of those things  Wink
full member
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Audentes fortuna iuvat
legendary
Activity: 2548
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So use a macro and time it out. Automation is the key to efficiency
legendary
Activity: 1876
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anyone else been doing staking experiments?

whats the smallest amount (total wallet) people have had successfully stake?

Theoretically, very large inputs will pay off well, too, and use the coinage scaling in addition to just the block scale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T61E-TMsZhs

looking at how tis all been setup, i quickly theoretically know how to best stake, and set a wallet up as such, now i'm experimenting in other wallets to see if how i setup in my main wallet is best in reality...... Cool


Probably the tips that are in the top of the wallet are your strategy  Wink

with a twist though as it would be a pain sending a zillion small transactions (to build enough for a decent total weight).

Generate a bunch of addresses and use sendmany, or just spam sendtoaddress in the Qt, that's how I do it if I'm lazy

yes i know, but there is method to my madness doing it manually  Shocked
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
anyone else been doing staking experiments?

whats the smallest amount (total wallet) people have had successfully stake?

Theoretically, very large inputs will pay off well, too, and use the coinage scaling in addition to just the block scale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T61E-TMsZhs

looking at how tis all been setup, i quickly theoretically know how to best stake, and set a wallet up as such, now i'm experimenting in other wallets to see if how i setup in my main wallet is best in reality...... Cool


Probably the tips that are in the top of the wallet are your strategy  Wink

with a twist though as it would be a pain sending a zillion small transactions (to build enough for a decent total weight).

Generate a bunch of addresses and use sendmany, or just spam sendtoaddress in the Qt, that's how I do it if I'm lazy
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000
anyone else been doing staking experiments?

whats the smallest amount (total wallet) people have had successfully stake?

Theoretically, very large inputs will pay off well, too, and use the coinage scaling in addition to just the block scale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T61E-TMsZhs

looking at how tis all been setup, i quickly theoretically know how to best stake, and set a wallet up as such, now i'm experimenting in other wallets to see if how i setup in my main wallet is best in reality...... Cool


Probably the tips that are in the top of the wallet are your strategy  Wink

with a twist though as it would be a pain sending a zillion small transactions (to build enough for a decent total weight).
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
anyone else been doing staking experiments?

whats the smallest amount (total wallet) people have had successfully stake?

Theoretically, very large inputs will pay off well, too, and use the coinage scaling in addition to just the block scale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T61E-TMsZhs

looking at how tis all been setup, i quickly theoretically know how to best stake, and set a wallet up as such, now i'm experimenting in other wallets to see if how i setup in my main wallet is best in reality...... Cool


Probably the tips that are in the top of the wallet are your strategy  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000
anyone else been doing staking experiments?

whats the smallest amount (total wallet) people have had successfully stake?

Theoretically, very large inputs will pay off well, too, and use the coinage scaling in addition to just the block scale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T61E-TMsZhs

looking at how tis all been setup, i quickly theoretically know how to best stake, and set a wallet up as such, now i'm experimenting in other wallets to see if how i setup in my main wallet is best in reality...... Cool
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
The client could use some cosmetic adjustments but it works flawlessly which is far more important.

Great job on the swap too btw Spots. Happy long time customer.

Let me know the issues you have with the wallet and I'll take a look

Thanks for sticking around, glad some of the long-term holders see the reasoning behind all the decisions  Wink
legendary
Activity: 2548
Merit: 1054
CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
anyone else been doing staking experiments?

whats the smallest amount (total wallet) people have had successfully stake?

Theoretically, very large inputs will pay off well, too, and use the coinage scaling in addition to just the block scale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T61E-TMsZhs
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000
anyone else been doing staking experiments?

whats the smallest amount (total wallet) people have had successfully stake?
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Did have luck in the past with help on errors, grant it I was trying to use ming, but if anyone can possibly help with this one I'd appreciate it. Using gitian, or trying to.

Ty.
Am running in to this though if anyone has any ideas... using gitian but I doubt it's a gitian specific error.

Code:
Running build script (log in var/build.log)
[sudo] password for andrew:
./bin/gbuild:21:in `system!': failed to run on-target setarch i386 bash -x < var/build-script > var/build.log 2>&1 (RuntimeError)
from ./bin/gbuild:116:in `build_one_configuration'
from ./bin/gbuild:218
from ./bin/gbuild:213:in `each'
from ./bin/gbuild:213
from ./bin/gbuild:211:in `each'
from ./bin/gbuild:211
andrew@CRYPTO-COMPILER:~/Desktop/gitian-builder$

build.log
Code:
smessage.cpp: In function ‘int SecureMsgDecrypt(bool, std::string&, uint8_t*, uint8_t*, uint32_t, MessageData&)’:
smessage.cpp:3813: error: could not convert ‘HMAC_Init_ex((& ctx), ((const void*)key_m.std::vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::operator[] [with _Tp = unsigned char, _Alloc = std::allocator](0u)), 32, EVP_sha256(), 0u)’ to ‘bool’
smessage.cpp:3813: error: in argument to unary !
smessage.cpp:3814: error: could not convert ‘HMAC_Update((& ctx), ((const unsigned char*)(& psmsg->SecureMessage::timestamp)), 8u)’ to ‘bool’
smessage.cpp:3814: error: in argument to unary !
smessage.cpp:3815: error: could not convert ‘HMAC_Update((& ctx), ((const unsigned char*)pPayload), nPayload)’ to ‘bool’
smessage.cpp:3815: error: in argument to unary !
smessage.cpp:3816: error: could not convert ‘HMAC_Final((& ctx), ((uint8_t*)(& MAC)), (& nBytes))’ to ‘bool’
smessage.cpp:3816: error: in argument to unary !
make: *** [obj/smessage.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
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