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** August 8th prayer/business call cancelled **

This week is cancelled due to a death in the family.

Rob, I am sorry to hear of your loss in your family. I pray that you and your family are working through your grief and that your time together is going well.

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You can find a crypto tax/accountant if you want... but you can also roll your own. Just take any values of crypto from coinmarketcap taking an average of the day (add up all four values, low-high-average, etc). Then tie them into any time you buy or sell the crypto. Then use the fiat values to figure out how much is taxable. You'd have to keep track of your balance on 1/1/2020 and then again on 1/1/2021 to see what you've bought & sold crypto wise in that time. you only pay tax on what you've gained fiat wise. i'm not clear if you pay like it is capital gains for profit less than 1 year vs 1+ years, so it wouldn't hurt to get consultation from a tax expert. Most will answer or give you a free 15 minutes consultation which should be enough to get an answer.
Thank you, Sun. I appreciate the help. I think this is what I will need to do, as the website that I am attempting to use doesn't natively import BBP Wallet, nor SouthXChange .csv files. There are other options, of course, but April 15 is coming soon. Simply put, yes, there are differences between holding >1 year and <1 year - and they are capital gains taxes. With the BBP wallet, at least I can prove FIFO for 2019-2020. Thanks again and God bless.

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I have a question to those of you in the USofA -
I am trying to do the right thing with my taxes and cryptocurrencies. Can you suggest any services that might help me to wrap up all of the .csv files from wallets and exchanges for a complete picture of holdings and earnings? It seems rather complex and my brain hurts, but I want to honor God and do it right the first time. Any help is appreciated!
Radar

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Good morning, all!
Quick question about the rewards / payments from UTXO mining:
What is the difference between the "Superblock Payment" and the "Smart Contract Award"?
Cheers!

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Hi Radar,
There is no daily requirement to stay in the leaderboard day after day, except that the coins dont get spent.
To find out if you are still in good standing, type 'listutxostakes 0 1' into the rpc, and see if they all have a status code above 0.

I see you with 135 points currently in the leaderboard-- not sure if this is wrong?


A -1 status code means spent.
:-[  I swear it wasn't there when I pulled up the wallet this morning....
Anyway, glad to see that I am still listed. The results of the listutxostakes confirmed that mine were still active. Thank you!

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Hi everyone! Happy Saturday.
I am trying to figure out this whole UTXO thing. I was listed on the leaderboard yesterday and have received two "superblock payments". However, I found that I was not listed on the leaderboard this morning. Is there a hierarchy that I am not aware of? Did I fall off? I am not looking for glory - just wondering how the system works and if my stakes that are still active in my wallet somehow are no longer listed. Thanks for the help!
Radar

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Hi Radar,

On #1, yes RPC = the "Tools | Info  | Console" command line.  For example where you type 'getmininginfo'.
On #2, I do not recommend using a new wallet, no.  Going to a new wallet erases your rsa key, nickname, hoses up the podc purse key in the config file, etc.  I only meant that I was testing our utxo system for a new user with a clean wallet to ensure they did not run into problems spending the last coin.  For all of us with established wallets, I highly recommend Not moving to a new wallet (unless you plan to deliberately make a new wallet, put a stake in it , put it on a usb flash drive and put it in a safe and let it sit there as a long term investment).  Because if you have e-mails or any CPKs or any social interaction with your current wallet.dat, you will just want one wallet so that all of that remains working.
Rob,

Thanks for the input! I utilized the easystake function in the wallet to stake just under half of my holdings. I guess I will see how that goes before staking the other half+.

You stated to look at coin control to review all of your staked coins, with little locks next to them. I do not see where to do that within the wallet. Can you please point me in the right direction? Thanks again!

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** EasyBBPStake Addendum **

I realize we need to edit the wiki guide for easybbpstake, but for now I would like to convey this information.

Today in an attempt to reproduce some of the issues users had, I tested easybbpstake on a new wallet.
If you follow this guide you should be able to stake your entire balance (or at least 99% of it):

- Open new wallet  (Ensure you are upgraded to 1.5.4.6+)
- Fund the wallet with bbp
- Go to User Edit Page
- Populate NickName | Click Save (This is so you will see yourself on the leaderboard)
- Go to RPC
- exec bankroll qty denomination (This is something you have to figure out for yourself, but if you have 1MM bbp, a good start would be "exec bankroll 9 90000" for example will create 9 bills of 90,000 each).  One new feature in 1.5.4.6 is we now give you 10 extra change transactions of 10bbp each that will fund the next successive stakes.
- Wait for a few blocks to go by
- easybbpstake min_amount 0
- If everything on the screen looks good:  easybbpstake min_amount 1
(Repeat the last two steps until your coins are all locked.  You can see your coins locking (after a couple confirms) in coin control).

The primary difference in this guide in contrast to our prior releases is this will help you denominate the wallet into distinct coins that can be staked, and secondly our latest code version is now programmed to use a very small transaction to fund the stake (it will use between 1bbp-100 bbp and it will avoid bigger coins). NOTE: BiblePay will not spend a coin larger than 100bbp on the UTXO stake fee, so you must have some small coins in the wallet starting in 1.5.4.6+.






5800 BBP
Please forgive me for the "n00b" questions here - trying to make the most of my BBP.
1. You mentioned RPC - what is that? Is that the same as the console in the tools window?
2. You discussed using a fresh wallet for testing. That makes sense. I currently have one main BBP wallet. Would you recommend that I create a second one specifically for staking? If so, can I do that on the same computer?

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We're not tied to any other assets (like a stablecoin is), so thats one point, but let me give my opinion on this and note that this is just my opinion:

- A year or so ago, some Russian firm, I cant recall the name offered to provide 'liquidity' for BBP and we didnt reply because it was very expensive.  But I find it odd that around that same time, an algo kicked in that buys below market and whatever coins they get cheap, they sell 1 millisat higher.  This imho, has been a curse for us!  Because it means we now have this sell wall people need to buy to get back out of.  I dont know who is behind it, but I know it exists because Ive tested in many times on SX even as recently as two days ago.  My hope is we have a whale that buys into BBP soon that blows through all those sitting sell orders and maybe this entity leaves us alone.  (The key to breaking out of it is having enough buyers that want to hold BBP and not just sell it again at a higher price).
- Coins in the 1500+ range on coinmarketcap (IE the very small coins) dont usually get institution level attention.  I believe those instituational buyers are afraid there is not enough liquidity to unwind a position.  I believe they want to see the coin break out with high volume, IE up the ranks from # 1750 to #1100 for example, and if we get lucky some institutions will then put us on their buy list.  Once we are on its a lot easier to stay in because then they have skin in the game.
- Were stuck simply because it takes 1btc for us to break out of the 1 satoshi area (IE there are a lot of sells from .01 - .09) and that keeps the price stable, unfortunately.
- Coins that are on tens of widespread exchanges tend to respond to standard market sentiment.  IE, money is flowing in, BTC is going UP, so XYZ is going up.  We are of course on a tiny niche of only two exchanges in a corner so were not very responsive to inflows.
- Arbs.  Arbs drag a currency one way or another based on their 'mother'.  We are supposed to be being dragged up right now from DASH.  But the big dogs cant see us today.

So my hope is the new UTXO mining might attract a wider base, as it appeals to over 500 million existing users who can earn a return on their non-bbp crypto positions as long as they hold a hybrid utxo stake.

Well, I just realized that I stuck my foot in my mouth - as it were. I have been "watching" crypto prices on my mobile app - CoinCap. BBP has not changed the entire time I've had the app. I think that's because it is not represented on it. I was able to secure 300 BBP on SXchange from the faucet and realized its worth WAY more than what my app was saying.

Just for reference, the app states that BBP is $0.00016427, and has never been different. I just thought that the price had suddenly become VERY stable. Oh well - glad to find that the price has gone up! ($0.0004072 today!)

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Just ran a ping on foundation.biblepay.org - it is responding, so the site is not down. Cheers!
I see that the site is back up and running. It must have been a "blip". Happy Mining, everyone!

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I am in the same boat. I saw higher hash returns yesterday and earlier today, but now I am getting no connection errors. I will keep a look out and watch for the "G2G" message(s)! Have a great Thursday all!
Radar
Just ran a ping on foundation.biblepay.org - it is responding, so the site is not down. Cheers!

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Yeah i have also connection errors trying to connect, but  bbp.miningpool.fun also down for me so looks to be universal among the pools.
btw ringa did you get the email i sent 2021-03-02 ?
I am in the same boat. I saw higher hash returns yesterday and earlier today, but now I am getting no connection errors. I will keep a look out and watch for the "G2G" message(s)! Have a great Thursday all!
Radar

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Yes sir, got it and replied!  Thanks.
AND I received your reply. Super - we know mine and yours works! Praise God!

1400 BBP

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Rob, thanks for answering so quickly. To answer your question, there isn't a txid for the charge on the email to you - as I was never charged for an email to you because they all failed. The last one to Earl was this:
Transaction ID: 08483d1d4298bf88848417d25c557f6fc63d57c9a7ccdc3accf1e4fef588c956
I sent you the output of the command to your BiblePay Team email address.

1200 BBP
Rob - I was able to send an email to you this morning, after performing the "fix" last night.
Here is the txid from the send:
Transaction ID: 0d6b9b3c67a0439a2084bdacc9ff61338272e3cba3f9ef89916c0020884d0430
I hope it finds you well - AND that you receive it!
Radar

1400 BBP

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Hi Radar,
What is the txid of the charge for the email sent to me?  You can get it by double clicking the txid in the txlist. 
Also if you could send me an email with the output of 'datalist cpk 99999'.

Thanks!
Rob, thanks for answering so quickly. To answer your question, there isn't a txid for the charge on the email to you - as I was never charged for an email to you because they all failed. The last one to Earl was this:
Transaction ID: 08483d1d4298bf88848417d25c557f6fc63d57c9a7ccdc3accf1e4fef588c956
I sent you the output of the command to your BiblePay Team email address.

1200 BBP

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