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General Support - Solved / Re: Transferring Coins and other interesting problems
« on: March 17, 2018, 04:40:47 AM »
Hi,
I wanted to update my post so maybe it will help others who are going through the same things I am.
Answers to my Questions that I've found so far:
1) What is min balance for a transfer?
Min balance for auto transfer is 100 BBP and after 3 days of mining I have 15
2) Why can't I do a manual transfer?
I couldn't do a manual transfer because I didn't have 100 BBP in my account
3) Am I getting credit for my distributed machines since there not associated with my wallet?
I am getting credit for my CPU usage according to BOINC site. I just don't have any idea where it's going or if I will get BBP credits after I associate my account
4) How can I set my CPU mining treads? because my wallet machine is hardly hitting my CPU's
GENPROCLIMIT setting is 0-99 in the config file but playing with it anything over 50 crashes the miner
5) Is running Rosetta@home considered mining? or do I need to setup separate miners?
Running Rosetta is not considered mining, at least to me. If it was mining I would be getting BBP before I had to pay to associate my account. Hopefully after I mine 100 BBP I can pay the 1 BBP to associate my BOINC machines. Sounds cheap but I dont want to pay to buy bitcoin to buy BBP for a single BBP so I can associate my miners.
I do not want to sound cynical here, I was looking at Bible because I loved the idea of it and it aligns with my faith. I have been in I.T. for over 20 years and run a infrastructure team so Bible paired with BOINC attracted me . I also have a decent sized mining farm and was using my spare CPU cycles to check this out for a possible master node. But after all the hassles of setting up a simple miner, then not getting credit for my distributed machines I need to wonder. I'm just not sure Bible coin is ready for an average user.
I hope this will be read through the lens of constructive feedback because I love the idea and would love to see this mature.
I wanted to update my post so maybe it will help others who are going through the same things I am.
Answers to my Questions that I've found so far:
1) What is min balance for a transfer?
Min balance for auto transfer is 100 BBP and after 3 days of mining I have 15
2) Why can't I do a manual transfer?
I couldn't do a manual transfer because I didn't have 100 BBP in my account
3) Am I getting credit for my distributed machines since there not associated with my wallet?
I am getting credit for my CPU usage according to BOINC site. I just don't have any idea where it's going or if I will get BBP credits after I associate my account
4) How can I set my CPU mining treads? because my wallet machine is hardly hitting my CPU's
GENPROCLIMIT setting is 0-99 in the config file but playing with it anything over 50 crashes the miner
5) Is running Rosetta@home considered mining? or do I need to setup separate miners?
Running Rosetta is not considered mining, at least to me. If it was mining I would be getting BBP before I had to pay to associate my account. Hopefully after I mine 100 BBP I can pay the 1 BBP to associate my BOINC machines. Sounds cheap but I dont want to pay to buy bitcoin to buy BBP for a single BBP so I can associate my miners.
I do not want to sound cynical here, I was looking at Bible because I loved the idea of it and it aligns with my faith. I have been in I.T. for over 20 years and run a infrastructure team so Bible paired with BOINC attracted me . I also have a decent sized mining farm and was using my spare CPU cycles to check this out for a possible master node. But after all the hassles of setting up a simple miner, then not getting credit for my distributed machines I need to wonder. I'm just not sure Bible coin is ready for an average user.
I hope this will be read through the lens of constructive feedback because I love the idea and would love to see this mature.