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Title: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: coblee on October 02, 2011, 08:52:02 PM
Hey guys, it seems like the Fairbrix relaunch is has some hiccups. I wanted to see what people are mining to see if it's worth it to keep supporting it. Thanks.


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: Lolcust on October 02, 2011, 08:54:47 PM
Tenebrix, though my laptop was running fairbrix for some time for fun.

Did SC20 beta go public BTW ?

I distinctly recall CH promising an article about his unique design on the day beta goes public, and was very looking forward this awesome read.


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: OneMINER on October 02, 2011, 08:59:37 PM
I'd like to point out that Fairbrix relaunch was hit with a 51% attack. About 1,600 blocks were invalidated essentially those coins were stolen.


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: Lolcust on October 02, 2011, 09:03:02 PM
I'd like to point out that Fairbrix relaunch was hit with a 51% attack. About 1,600 blocks were invalidated essentially those coins were stolen.

Given that there is no exchange for fairbrix, stealing them strikes me as a...strange proposition.

http://www.toplessrobot.com/lexluthorcakes.jpg

More likely that it was accidental.

Ya kno, people were mining "GG old" several days after the relaunch, and there were people with ntp=0 weeks after the fix in GG-new. People are still wondering while their longpollz no workey despite me announcing TBX minerd update pretty much in every reasonably relevant venue.

It seems some people REALLY don't give a fuck about what authors write on them forums  ::) And that's terrible.


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: freequant on October 02, 2011, 11:38:51 PM
Your poll isn't designed to allow multiple choices.


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: d.james on October 02, 2011, 11:42:48 PM
SolidCoin 3.0, which is better than the best 2.0 imo


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: Lolcust on October 03, 2011, 10:58:49 AM
Personally, I might start mining solidcoin 6.66, after all the preceding solidcoins collapse.

Maybe presence of Satan can make Solidcoin work :D


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: bulanula on October 03, 2011, 02:02:14 PM
Personally, I might start mining solidcoin 6.66, after all the preceding solidcoins collapse.

Maybe presence of Satan can make Solidcoin work :D

I will mine GeistBrix with 14 million premined coins next :)


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: worldinacoin on October 03, 2011, 02:12:49 PM
I am trying out both Tenebrix and Fairbrix but waiting for Solidcoin.


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: Lolcust on October 03, 2011, 02:13:14 PM
Personally, I might start mining solidcoin 6.66, after all the preceding solidcoins collapse.

Maybe presence of Satan can make Solidcoin work :D

I will mine GeistBrix with 14 million premined coins next :)

14 ? Pfah, nonsense!

In fact, I will premine just 2 mils for Hurricane Catrina charities, but will impose a 3% "protection" "tax" on all transactions and will introduce mandatory miner registration ^__^


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: bulanula on October 03, 2011, 02:23:40 PM
Personally, I might start mining solidcoin 6.66, after all the preceding solidcoins collapse.

Maybe presence of Satan can make Solidcoin work :D

I will mine GeistBrix with 14 million premined coins next :)

14 ? Pfah, nonsense!

In fact, I will premine just 2 mils for Hurricane Catrina charities, but will impose a 3% "protection" "tax" on all transactions and will introduce mandatory miner registration ^__^

Yes in fact I will make my own chain where I hold the only premined coin, Onecoin :)

I will lease this coin for people wanting to use it for a load of $$$ !


Title: Re: What CPU currency are you mining?
Post by: Lolcust on October 03, 2011, 02:44:51 PM
Sorry, see Zoltiflex thread :-P.

Like I said, what you really need (and lack) is not teh coderz skillz, but plain  imagination.