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So i have been testing new foundation website a bit.

The pool part feels great, easy to read new blocks in numeric order, big thumbs up there! The vardiff feels easy and good aswell not having to change  ports manually can just copy paste pool url easy peasy.

The bible verses quiz feels like a cool addition.  I like the idea of it for sure, thats coming from me that usually really rarely reads the bible and studying it.

I have also tested the prayer request section and it looks strait forward, easy to post prayer request.

Overall i think you have done a great job.

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Mining - Resolved Issues / Re: How to check Monero rewards
« on: March 28, 2020, 11:59:21 AM »
Hello again,

I don't receive any Monero coins in my Monero wallet. However http://rx.biblepay.org/xmrinquiry shows my hashrate for the Monero address I have provided. How can I check that everything is going right with respect to Monero, when I don't see any payouts in the wallet?

Thank you!

Hello jeyjey.  At the pool you can see a tab called: xmr inquiry
There you  can paste your monero adress and see your current monero balance.

Free payout to your monero wallet is 0.5  monero i belive that you must have, but they also have" instant" payout to your wallet for a fee of  0.0004 xmr

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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: March 25, 2020, 04:05:49 AM »
** Solution if your miner crashes when mining randomX **


Create a batch file on windows with the following

Code: [Select]
:miningloop
xmrig.exe -o rx.biblepay.org:3001 -u bbpaddress -p moneroaddress --threads=8
goto miningloop

Cheers!
I have had a r5 1600 that have had some strange behaviour, will try it out.

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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: March 22, 2020, 06:01:23 AM »
configuring rigs so they are ready for mainnet launch ;D

2 more days right, will be intresting!

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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: March 12, 2020, 01:46:25 PM »
The dual hash miner seems real solid to me. I have been running non stop latest version.  no problems for windows or linux/ubuntu for me.

The 10%  charity fee seem pretty much spot on when i compare hashrate normal xmrig then bbpxmrigdual for 12/24 hours.

So im looking forward mainnet launch so can save up for sanctuary.




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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: March 08, 2020, 03:40:42 AM »
Hi Earl,

On part 1 of this:
https://xmrig.com/docs/proxy/tls

So, I'm not replying that we *cant* do it, but, instead, we just cant do it at this phase.  Here is why:  One, we have this nomp system running as a proof of concept.  Although I fully believe it will work (and probably scale), I dont want to modify nomp for TLS until we know it can handle the traffic load and does not need rewritten.  Another words, there are a couple growing pains we need to go through:  One is ensuring we dont have white hat hackers trying to circumvent the charity aspect too soon (even though we are adding the sporks first), we just may need to pull in the C version of Monero and stop using minexmr (I dont want to, Im just saying we have to keep this option open), and secondly, if nomp does not scale well, if for example if we have 2000 new XMR miners and we find nomp is sluggish, instead of adding second and third pool I might write DAC-XMR in c# again (now that I know more about stratum, and Monero).  So with these unknowns, its not worth adding TLS to nomp just yet.  So, again Im not saying no, Im just saying since all the pool traffic goes through nomp, it cant handle this yet.  Of course I will get HTTPS working on nomp first and maybe we can turn on SSL for mining first as a req baby step then revisit this after that works in prod.  We will have a github open then you can put in a new issue for this once SSL is working, cool?

Yeah no problems i was just thinking, baby steps and all  8)


Anyways keep up the good work!

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Im thinking in the same wavelengths as sunk and togo..

My favorite would be: Digital Autonomous Charity . I think it sounds better then Decentralized.

Having  Currency instead of Charity in the name gives less of free pr im thinking and so i think Charity fits better.
Not just for the pr but fits better for what bbp is in the core im thinking, what sets it aside from other cryptos.

Still i wouldnt mind if it were real clear that this is a christian currency, built upon it.
 
Bible verses i like:

Proverbs 19:17 - Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord,
    and he will reward them for what they have done.

Matthew 25:35 -  For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in,



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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: March 06, 2020, 02:10:35 PM »
I have been thinking, perhaps you could add tls for monero as option in future release?

like if we set in parameters: 
Code: [Select]
--tls   we get sent to diffrent pool option.

Also if you could  differentiate bbp rejects and xmr rejects..
I have one cpu that has some invalid xmr shares that it probably shouldnt have.
So just figured for  troubleshooting purposes.

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So i tested mobile version and did get only text maybe my browser problem.

Then clicked on desktop version and after registering seems mail adress show to the right like you said.

I like the layout , the "tabs" could need some tweaking like put them below main  button ,  bigger fonts and stuff for sub categories. In gonna check how it looks on my desktop later dont think my cellphone shows correct.

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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: March 05, 2020, 03:13:51 AM »
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However I also don't want to release 'too much' good information at once for BiblePay as that might rocket us accidentally up to the top 5 coins too quickly, etc.

Love the positivity  ;D

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Sanctuary Discussions / Raspberry pi 4 2gb/4gb
« on: March 04, 2020, 03:27:35 AM »
I saw the other day that raspberry pi  lowered cost for  raspberry pi 4, 2 gb version to 35 usd.

So my thoughts were to get a pi 4 , upgrading vpn to dedicated  ip.

What you guys think, the 2 gb version strong enough  to be able to run a sanctuary ?

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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: March 03, 2020, 02:37:31 PM »
For sure things arent as heated as back in 2016, the ethereum boom and all.

But should revenue go up for miners in comes alot of new people.

Also cpu mining are getting more and more folks intrested, for example monero switching to cpu friendly randomX .  And i belive some other algos also designed for cpu only.

Yeah bitcointalk is one place but i think reddit has more new people , people asking how to do setups and all. More active if i say so.

Also i belive monero community seems to be happy sponsoring professors and mesh networking prototypes and what not. A giving/sharing community so i think most folks would be positive about what you doing here.

As for xmrig developers might add somewere " to donate xmrig developers: xmr adress:   btc adress:  .

Well you get my point.

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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: March 03, 2020, 05:35:42 AM »
XMRig
5.6.2-Leisure Upgrade


- Expose charity XMR latency

Been testing on w10 latest release. Looks real solid. Later tonight gonna install on ubuntu 18.04 machines aswell.


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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: March 02, 2020, 02:43:32 AM »
The dual hash miner seems rock solid to me, have been running for 7 days on one ubuntu rig i set up.

Other than the things we have already talked about , eg xmr charity latency  not displaying  i still have some bbp rejects and i suppose most of them are due to the high latency for the shares..

they average around 300-600ms  the bbp shares that is.

So what do you think of setting up a european pool server Rob for when mainnet launch or too expensive?

Yeah i have no experience from pool operating or anything like that just shooting out ideas from my head.


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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY - RANDOMX INTEGRATION
« on: February 27, 2020, 01:39:58 PM »
** Orphan-Charity Pool Transparency **

So one nice thing about the future pools (at least for now, until there is a reason for things to change) is we can see the monthly income level of the charity side of the pool by tapping into the Monero receive address.  Just paste this into the pools "XMR inquiry" tab:
41s2xqGv4YLfs5MowbCwmmLgofywnhbazPEmL2jbnd7p73mtMH4XgvBbTxc6fj4jUcbxEqMFq7ANeUjktSiZYH3SCVw6uat

(Ill add the charity address to the web UI sometime today while I also add that request EarlZ put in).

So what this shows us is we have been testing for approximately 21 days, but most of the hashpower was over the last 14 days (probably from Earlz).  It shows the pool generated about $2.60 of XMR (which is pretty impressive) for orphan-charity, considering this came from just a couple people.  And remember, we only need about $20 to sponsor a Venezuelan orphan.  And on a side note, I had a call with Steve from SAI.NGO two days ago and firmed up our agreement to lock in 20-30 Venezuelan orphans next month, so that is a definite reality also. 

So, if our algorithm is working correctly it means Earlz probably mined about .26 XMR so far in testnet, is that right Earl?

I probably mined about .01 roughly.

If this particular environment scales up, we would see theoretically say, 200 miners, in June (guessing) and the .026 would be 2.60 XMR, and that would be $260 (or 13 orphans).  But lets hope for way more activity..

Nothing that impressive  as 0.26 xmr but i have gotten  0.112 xmr on my test adress  for testnet here,  so around 40% charity shares from me i suppose..  Im still in the flow of setting up my miners on ubuntu,  the cpu dual miner part is easy for dual  mining not much need to know there , but im figuring out how to undervolt and stuff for my graphics cards,  well its intresting to learn new things when coming from windows and all.

I looked up charity adress you posted and it looks impressive!


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