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Common questions from telegram
 
  
Link: https://web.telegram.org/#/im?p=@VeriBlock
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See: [[Roadmap_FAQ]]
  
== Launch Questions ==
 
=== Are we doing an ICO ===
 
No.
 
  
The details of the launch are being ironed out.
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=== When did VeriBlock Launch? ===
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See: [[MainNet_Launch_FAQ]]
  
=== When will MainNet be available ===
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== Mining == <!--T:8-->
  
The details are being worked on.
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=== Is miner CPU or GPU === <!--T:9-->
  
(NOTE: Do NOT commit to a date or quarter).
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VeriBlock uses vProgPow, which is essentially a GPU algo. See: [[HowTo_PoW_Mine_VeriBlock]]
  
== Mining ==
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=== What algorithm do you use? === <!--T:12-->
  
=== Is miner CPU or GPU ===
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VeriBlock uses vProgPow. See: [[ProgPow]]
  
Right now it is CPU only. We will create a GPU miner for MainNet
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Originally it used vBlake, which is a custom version of BLAKE2b.
  
=== What algorithm do you use? ===
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vBlake, which is a custom version of BLAKE2b we created.
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Yes, you can PoP from laptop. See: [[HowTo_run_PoP_Miner]]
  
=== Is it ASIC resistant? ===
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== How to get started == <!--T:16-->
  
Is is not ASIC resistant, but we are ok with this (there are not any ASICs yet since it's a new algorithm)
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=== Where to get software === <!--T:17-->
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See: [[Getting_Started]]
  
== How to get started ==
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Download the software on github: https://github.com/VeriBlock/nodecore-releases
  
=== Where to get software ===
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== General == <!--T:5-->
Download the software on github: https://github.com/VeriBlock/nodecore-releases (this has a readme)
 
  
=== Can I mine the coin now? ===
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=== How long does it take to get a block? === <!--T:19-->
Yes, but it is for testnet only. Mainnet will have a new genesis block. The coins on testnet are for testing purposes only, and will not transfer to mainnet.
 
  
== General ==
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About 30 seconds. See: [[PoW_vs_PoP_Mining]]
  
=== How long does it take to get a block? ===
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=== Is VeriBlock a fork of some other similar-sounding coin (Veri___) === <!--T:21-->
  
About 2 minutes
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No. VeriBlock is a brand new coin. NodeCore is written in Kotlin/Java.
  
== Troubleshooting when running software ==
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=== Can I upload my log file somewhere? === <!--T:23-->
  
=== NodeCore.bat is doing nothing ===
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Yes, create a new issue on https://github.com/VeriBlock/nodecore-releases/issues. There is a file-size limit enforced by github, but you should be able to attach log files.
  
Ensure that Java is installed (Uses Java 1.8, the code used lambda functions)
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=== Does VBK have master nodes? ===
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No. VeriBlock is fully decentralized, and no node has any influence over consensus based on any form of staking.
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You could download a full node here: [[NodeCore_QuickStart]], or SPV here: [[HowTo_run_SPV]]
  
Set the environmental variables.
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See: Main_Page


See: Roadmap_FAQ


Launch Questions

When did VeriBlock Launch?

See: MainNet_Launch_FAQ

Mining

Is miner CPU or GPU

VeriBlock uses vProgPow, which is essentially a GPU algo. See: HowTo_PoW_Mine_VeriBlock

What algorithm do you use?

VeriBlock uses vProgPow. See: ProgPow

Originally it used vBlake, which is a custom version of BLAKE2b.

Can I mine VBK with my laptop?

Yes, you can PoP from laptop. See: HowTo_run_PoP_Miner

How to get started

Where to get software

See: Getting_Started

Download the software on github: https://github.com/VeriBlock/nodecore-releases

General

How long does it take to get a block?

About 30 seconds. See: PoW_vs_PoP_Mining

Is VeriBlock a fork of some other similar-sounding coin (Veri___)

No. VeriBlock is a brand new coin. NodeCore is written in Kotlin/Java.

Can I upload my log file somewhere?

Yes, create a new issue on https://github.com/VeriBlock/nodecore-releases/issues. There is a file-size limit enforced by github, but you should be able to attach log files.

Does VBK have master nodes?

No. VeriBlock is fully decentralized, and no node has any influence over consensus based on any form of staking. You could download a full node here: NodeCore_QuickStart, or SPV here: HowTo_run_SPV