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Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread
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saintarchimedes
on 09/12/2017, 06:51:26 UTC
It should only be pool mining if you added something for that in the biblepay.conf file. What do you have in your file?


"addnode=node.biblepay.org  
addnode=biblepay.inspect.network  
gen=1  
genproclimit=1
poolport=80  
pool=http://pool.biblepay.org  
workerid=littlekingjohn"



genproclimit=1
Is this the one you use? This is what you change to 20 or more


it decreased.. lol.

this is weird why would my CPU usuage be at 96% for a 24 core CPU but produces 1,000 +/- hashes as my 4 core computer at 96% usage? Where is the rest of my computation power going?

My 4 core was putting out 14K hashes and my 24 core was only pushing at 15K.. (now 12K with the new settings).


Hi There,

I hear your pain. I increased my hash power 3x at least. Still could not get where I want. My first project on BBP to help others is on the way. Here is my own personal experience:

-hps2 takes time to increase and it tends to drop about %25 and increase again.
-huge hps not always provide the best hps2.High-end Xeon processor users probably upset about that.
-you see dudes 10k hps but producing 70k hps2 and I also managed to replicate that. Here is the basic formula. First you get lowend 20x - 30x vps servers. All these vpses run on the same worker-id you see only one of their hps and hps2 shows combined effort. I strongly suggest you to do otherwise. Why? Managing such numbers on single worker-id masks which performing well and hide problematic boxes.



This makes no sense. Why would a 4core intel processor (3 years old) outperform a 24core Skylake Xeon processor in terms of hashes per second?

What is the difference between the hps vs hps2? can you expand on the differences please.