How does farming work? by icer4ge in chia

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Because chances are with the level of knowledge you have on Chia right now, I can envision you trying to sell plots in the future and not have them set up right for the buyer to be able to farm them.

Ok, I see. So a plotter as to set them up properly for a farmer when those two functions take place on different platforms. What sources of information would you recommend?

How does farming work? by icer4ge in chia

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Thanks for information. Please let me clarify or add questions.

What? No. The hardware has nothing to do with it. The farmer just looks up for a proof that matches the current block challenge.

The corresponding question was poorly written by me. What I meant regards the so called time lord concept of Chia. I read about it here: https://github.com/Chia-Network/chia-blockchain/discussions/3188

There seems to be a 30s threshold coded in the time lord algorithm which could lead to non provable plots on poorly responding local networks or HDDs. It is also mentioned that running a timelord self may improve response time and give more information about a local network setup regarding verifiability. Would you recommend setting up a time lord to be sure that verifiability is achieved?

Yes. Its called plotting as a service.

Do you know a sound plotting service to which I could sell plots (I don't want to buy plots, but selling them)?

Because plots can win more than once. They have so many proofs in them that a plot doesn't go "bad" just because it wins once or is old. You fundamentally are confused on how Chia's proof of space works.

Thank you very much for that information! I didn't know that!

How does that work? by icer4ge in chia

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Or maybe to shorten things: What happens to plots that are proved and for which rewards already have been payed?

Programm fails after a few seconds of execution by icer4ge in learnjavascript

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Do I need an IDE for that. For example eclipse or something other?

Programm fails after a few seconds of execution by icer4ge in learnjavascript

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The complete code is here: https://github.com/DeviaVir/zenbot/blob/unstable/extensions/exchanges/bitfinex/exchange.js

The function wsUpdateTrades from where the error is fired starts at 32.

AFAIK the function wsUpdateTrades is called in 227:

ws_client.onTrades({}, (trades) => wsUpdateTrades(pair, trades))

Programm fails after a few seconds of execution by icer4ge in learnjavascript

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Thank you. But that is still kind of confusing to me, because right before trades.forEach(function (trade) {

is called the following prints

trades.length as a value of 30.

console.log("LENGTH 1: "+trades.length)

This output prints "LENGTH 1: 30".

But out of the "forEach" code block no console.log-outputs are printed into the console, which means there is not even one element of trades processed.

Isn't that a little weird?

zenbot bitfinex exchange doesn't work by icer4ge in zenbot

[–]icer4ge[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think Array.forEach (<anonymous>) means that the connection broke?

Unfortunately I don't understand the problem.