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Title: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: psycodad on July 14, 2019, 12:26:30 PM Since I have always been a fan of merge mine (AuxPoW) coins, as they basically run on free hash I decided to compile a comprehensive overview of all currently active scrypt merge mineable coins. This hopefully encourages pool ops to consider one or the other coin.
Please post corrections and additions, I would like to keep the OP updated over a longer period of time and therefor need your help. Scrypt AUXPOW Coins (alphabetically by ticker symbol):
Note: Some of these coins are also listed on Yobit, but at all are in maintenance since literally years, therefor I didn't list Yobit anywhere as active exchange. Reference:
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Hope this is helpful. Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: domob on July 14, 2019, 04:07:23 PM There's also Huntercoin (https://huntercoin.org/), which may even have been the first scrypt merge-mined coin.
Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: psycodad on July 14, 2019, 08:04:46 PM There's also Huntercoin (https://huntercoin.org/), which may even have been the first scrypt merge-mined coin. Thanks for the link, I have added it in the OP. Is the chainid 6 correct? TIA Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: findblocks.com on July 14, 2019, 08:59:55 PM Great idea when i find some AUXPOW coins ill let you know :-)
Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: four3200 on July 15, 2019, 12:37:57 AM Super List!
Did not know about a few of these. Would like to see a multi-algo version of POW chains list too, lots of the AUX intersect with the multis. My list was ... AUX SXC PTC CDN via doge leaf (but dead) https://canadaecoin.site/uploads/2017/11/cropped-CDN-NOV2017.png Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: moonshot9900 on July 15, 2019, 01:26:13 AM The site you have listed for NewYorkCoin is operated by a single individual and should be updated to the community site - https://nycoin.community/
Graviex is currently the best exchange with the ETH market having the most volume: https://graviex.net/markets/nyceth See https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/newyorkcoin/trading_exchanges#panel for supported exchanges Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: domob on July 15, 2019, 05:11:18 AM There's also Huntercoin (https://huntercoin.org/), which may even have been the first scrypt merge-mined coin. Thanks for the link, I have added it in the OP. Is the chainid 6 correct? Thanks - no, the chain ID for scrypt merge mining is 2. 6 is the one for merge mining with SHA-256d. Huntercoin was the first coin to be mineable with two different PoW algorithms. Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: psycodad on July 15, 2019, 01:12:14 PM ... My list was ... AUX ... Are you refering to Auxilium (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4706329)? On quick glance I don't think it is AUXPOW as its name might suggest. Though please correct me if I am wrong. The site you have listed for NewYorkCoin is operated by a single individual and should be updated to the community site - https://nycoin.community/ Graviex is currently the best exchange with the ETH market having the most volume: https://graviex.net/markets/nyceth See https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/newyorkcoin/trading_exchanges#panel for supported exchanges Thank you, I have added Graviex as Exchange and added the website. I kept the other website as it is the one listed in the NYC ANN. There's also Huntercoin (https://huntercoin.org/), which may even have been the first scrypt merge-mined coin. Thanks for the link, I have added it in the OP. Is the chainid 6 correct? Thanks - no, the chain ID for scrypt merge mining is 2. 6 is the one for merge mining with SHA-256d. Huntercoin was the first coin to be mineable with two different PoW algorithms. Thank you domob, I fixed the chainid and added a comment. Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: four3200 on July 15, 2019, 04:37:53 PM i ment
AUXPOW :D ;D would like to see similar LISTS of: SHA AUXPOW multi-algo Scrypt POW/POS SHA POW/POS other POW/POS [i can work on that] [but perhaps some cross links] ;) --- noticed merged mining Scrypt coins https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1481480.0 reroute to here? Altcoin Merged-Mining ChainID Registry https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=769073 Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: jstnryan on July 15, 2019, 10:57:18 PM please advice the best coin in this list for cpu. thanks. These are scrypt coins, so mining them with a CPU is futile. You’ll need an ASIC. Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: psycodad on July 16, 2019, 09:25:01 AM i ment AUXPOW :D ;D would like to see similar LISTS of: SHA AUXPOW multi-algo Scrypt POW/POS SHA POW/POS other POW/POS [i can work on that] [but perhaps some cross links] ;) Sure, I think everything that helps the AUXPOW chains is good. Though as strictly scrypt-only guy, I am not in the position to compile a list for i.e. sha256d AUXPOWs as I simply have no clue what's out there. As for POW/POS hybrids: I don't think that's feasible, there are just too many out there - many of them dead and stuck since months. noticed merged mining Scrypt coins https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1481480.0 reroute to here? Altcoin Merged-Mining ChainID Registry https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=769073 I had posted in both these threads in the past, and thought it would be good to have link there for this thread - even though I had to bump age-old threads. Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: four3200 on July 17, 2019, 11:33:02 AM As for POW/POS hybrids: I don't think that's feasible, there are just too many out there - many of them dead and stuck since months. Don't know if I disagree. POW/POS hybrids: SHA256 PPC then? dem unit osc t3k but yeah clunky, and stale scrypty nova pink then ? x11 influx mar ... but I can only say PPC and PINK are very healthy networks. NOVA has legacy but null market trade. Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: IMZ Noo Account on August 02, 2019, 10:11:36 AM Pleased to find this thread. Reading now.
Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: artemium on June 09, 2020, 09:16:07 PM Hi. I`m looking for Argentum holders.
Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: rubinas9 on June 13, 2020, 05:22:04 AM Is there a possibility to mine merged coins on pool with dedicated ports? Or it works when all coins on same algorithm use only one port?
Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: psycodad on October 06, 2020, 12:38:23 PM BUMP: Updated exchanges and CDN github.
Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: mannyack on September 11, 2021, 09:32:31 PM Argentum is now dead. :(
Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: psycodad on October 21, 2021, 09:59:18 AM BUMP: Added EAC and updated exchanges for CDN
Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: msy2008 on March 21, 2024, 05:23:28 AM Dogmcoin is a fork of Dogecoin,Start at block height 4253400.
This will be a fork of the Dogecoin blockchain, 1:1, no-premining, no-ico (it is like a full airdrop) 1DOGE=1DOGM If you have 1 million DOGE, then you have 1 million DOGM. This is the coin I created https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5400580.0 However, when I created Dogmcoin, I neglected the auxiliary chain ID, so when Litecoin merged mining Dogecoin,could not merge mining Dogmcoin. Hope to get help to solve this problem. Because the Dogmcoin blockchain is running, this parameter cannot be simply modified, but I don't know how to fix it. Title: Re: [OVERVIEW] Scrypt AUXPOW Coins Post by: psycodad on June 02, 2024, 06:47:24 PM BUMP: Added MARS and DOGM
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