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Progress has been made.

Wallet features are working now, including LLMQ.

See testnet thread.


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Progress has been made.

Wallet features are working now, including LLMQ.

See testnet thread.

Last stretch in testnet, see testnet thread.


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I've got pretty good news for BiblePay, and its something that is actually exciting.  Something decentralized.  Something that adds a lot of value to BBP that we can actually do.  All glory to God.

It's so good in fact, I'm not going to explain what it is until its released, because I don't want the technology to be stolen by another block chain. 
I declare that BiblePay will Live and Not die.  Pray that for BiblePay, please.

In the mean time while our development team finishes this secret project, would you please pray for God to open a door to list BiblePay on a new exchange?  This is one thing that we desperately need.  An exchange that is above our expectations, with a large user base.  One with a lot of liquidity so when we get back to sponsoring more than 300+ orphans, we can liquidate without moving the market much.  One that can handle inflows from India and China and liquidations from US to foreign projects.  Etc.  Please pray for that miraculous outcome.



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Hi Rob,

I was thinking about Biblepay today and thought I would share some experience I have being in the space since 2016.

Some coins I notiiced were coins by software guys for other software guys.  It was very hard to keep up with the wallet, things were explained as cryptically as possible, using a lot of private jargon and the coins ended up not having very big teams.

Other coins were created by software developers for the general public and those coins tended to do better.

I still have a BBP balance and booted up the wallet to sync, and just wanted to share that with you.

I don't mind not getting anything from running the wallet since staking has been taken away (this is a tangent to my point, maybe it's not taken away, maybe it's called something else, etc.).  But like probably most supporters, there are
a lot of things I can do for the Lord and his people.  I went to the Jesus march in downtown Seattle yesterday.  Only two people in my church went, etc. etc.

I want to support Biblepay, but if it's going to take a big learning curve to use, not sure how much I am going to want to use it as life is complicated enough. 





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Brother  I agree with you there are lot of element in BBP that are way out of my league to figure out . But social.biblepay.org is a nice web app and much more user friendly than the core wallet.
I'm acknowledging that we do not have developer crysis.
But it is what it is:
  • BBP soical.biblepay.org is a great initiative - it's more user friendly
  • Room for development could be how people can connect their wallet to mobile application and do VoIP call. I know it's possible through browser, but people want seamlessness.

I know I'm being overlooked. But what can I brag about?
about us people like Chirstblood. Me . ROB , Budinga , MIP & many more....

I try my level best to show the love towards BBP. And all the mention and also many more whom I didn't.
I'm constantly checking updates about BBP except those times my laptop broke & I was out for mission trip.


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Hi Rob,

I was thinking about Biblepay today and thought I would share some experience I have being in the space since 2016.

Some coins I notiiced were coins by software guys for other software guys.  It was very hard to keep up with the wallet, things were explained as cryptically as possible, using a lot of private jargon and the coins ended up not having very big teams.

Other coins were created by software developers for the general public and those coins tended to do better.

I still have a BBP balance and booted up the wallet to sync, and just wanted to share that with you.

I don't mind not getting anything from running the wallet since staking has been taken away (this is a tangent to my point, maybe it's not taken away, maybe it's called something else, etc.).  But like probably most supporters, there are
a lot of things I can do for the Lord and his people.  I went to the Jesus march in downtown Seattle yesterday.  Only two people in my church went, etc. etc.

I want to support Biblepay, but if it's going to take a big learning curve to use, not sure how much I am going to want to use it as life is complicated enough.

Hi CB,

Ok, I think I understand your point.  Your point is that there is going to be low adoption if it requires extremely high technical details to set the wallet to earn rewards.
I think what has happened is over time as we kept changing, we had releases where it was easy at one point but that got replaced by something new, and it became hard again.  Every time we release a new wallet the features that made it easy have been removed again.  It is certainly possible to make an "Easy Altar" feature.

The summarized answer is:
- We do still have rewards for small, mid, and large wallets.  They are altars, sancs and temples.  (All pay the same %s, but are different size collaterals).
- It would be beneficial for us to make an Easy Altar feature.
- Our next wallet is due out within 30 days, and then we have a base that we can add the feature into.

If this sounds right let me know and when the next core wallet is released we can work together in testnet to making something that is easy to set up for a newbie?



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BIBLEPAY v0.21.3
Mandatory Upgrade

For entire network including Sancs
Cutover Height: 526500
Release URL:
https://github.com/biblepay/biblepay/releases/tag/v0.21.3
https://www.biblepay.org/wallet/
Source code:
https://github.com/biblepay/biblepay/
Self build guide:
https://github.com/biblepay/biblepay/blob/master/BuildBiblePay.txt


Note: Because we missed a few critical versions of Dash over the last year and the format of the Sanctuary record has changed, we will need to recreate our sancs.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

To get a safe start, I have recreated 3 of my sancs already and therefore the LLMQ's will be forming over the next 24 hours (that will allow instantsend and chainlocks to re-enable ~Aug 18th or so).

IMPORTANT:  Once you upgrade, be sure to restart with -reindex=1 if you have any trouble syncing to the latest block height.
Reference hash and height:
getblockhash 524382
hash: 000005b1821c81863ff01d949aa6efe35d03d72e6bea18fb1280ca722d4f7bb4

Block Explorer (Chainz) has upgraded:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bbp/


Good luck, and God Bless You.

PS As usual, you can create an altar, sanc or temple to become a sanctuary miner (and this puts your latent BBP to use giving you earnings).



« Last Edit: August 17, 2024, 09:54:18 PM by Rob Andrews »


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The new wallet comes with BiblePay RDP, a feature that allows you to Remote Desktop (RDP) from one machine to another through a sanctuary.

You can read about it here:

https://wiki.biblepay.org/RDP

Lets talk about it in the TestNet thread, here:

https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=967.new#new
« Last Edit: August 18, 2024, 03:20:17 PM by Rob Andrews »


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Hi CB,

Ok, I think I understand your point.  Your point is that there is going to be low adoption if it requires extremely high technical details to set the wallet to earn rewards.
I think what has happened is over time as we kept changing, we had releases where it was easy at one point but that got replaced by something new, and it became hard again.  Every time we release a new wallet the features that made it easy have been removed again.  It is certainly possible to make an "Easy Altar" feature.

The summarized answer is:
- We do still have rewards for small, mid, and large wallets.  They are altars, sancs and temples.  (All pay the same %s, but are different size collaterals).
- It would be beneficial for us to make an Easy Altar feature.
- Our next wallet is due out within 30 days, and then we have a base that we can add the feature into.

If this sounds right let me know and when the next core wallet is released we can work together in testnet to making something that is easy to set up for a newbie?


Hi Rob,

Sorry, I didn't see this until now.

Thanks for acknowleding my post.

Yes, you understand what I'm saying.  It's up to you of course.  Its a type of design philosophy, UX as they say these days. 

User Experience (UX) is a big thing today in programming. 

I am upgrading to the wallet that was just released and will get it synced. 


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Downloading ,,,,,,,,,,,


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Re: BiblePay | 10% to Orphan-Charity | RANDOMX MINING | Sanctuaries (Masternodes)
« Reply #1570 on: September 01, 2024, 10:31:32 PM »
Rob,
Is mobile wallet, ok?
MIP has given some clue in the other thread.
Can you confirm.
I was unable to reach you.


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Re: BiblePay | 10% to Orphan-Charity | RANDOMX MINING | Sanctuaries (Masternodes)
« Reply #1571 on: September 05, 2024, 07:25:24 PM »

Hi Rob,

Sorry, I didn't see this until now.

Thanks for acknowleding my post.

Yes, you understand what I'm saying.  It's up to you of course.  Its a type of design philosophy, UX as they say these days. 

User Experience (UX) is a big thing today in programming. 

I am upgrading to the wallet that was just released and will get it synced.

Sounds good.
You can always try to create an altar on the new version; and I look forward to our UX project.




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Re: BiblePay | 10% to Orphan-Charity | RANDOMX MINING | Sanctuaries (Masternodes)
« Reply #1572 on: October 05, 2024, 10:44:59 PM »
Rob are you with us?


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Re: BiblePay | 10% to Orphan-Charity | RANDOMX MINING | Sanctuaries (Masternodes)
« Reply #1573 on: October 06, 2024, 10:39:59 PM »
Rob, we hope you hop on soon or we can know something about you.
Please don't turn into Satoshi Nakamoto. Any of his team or family plz confirm us if he is unable.

but the hope of us is we are family of 73,377 people as of the time of posting.
source: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bbp/#!rich


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Re: BiblePay | 10% to Orphan-Charity | RANDOMX MINING | Sanctuaries (Masternodes)
« Reply #1574 on: October 08, 2024, 02:48:54 PM »
Does anyone know Bob personally, and could reach out to him?