Not to get too far off topic but there wasn't a lot of quark clones either, right? I can think of just frozen and offerings...
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Most CryptoNote coins use CryptoNight for the PoW hash algorithm. Boolberry uses a unique PoW hash algorithm called Wild Keccak. The algorithm pulls data from the blockchain and hashes it. You can get more information about each on my algorithms page. I am going to write a how-to soon. For immediate help, ask in the Boolberry thread. I think its actually a little of both. It appears there is still no stand alone miner for it so you have to mine with simpleminer. Here is some straight forward instructions for mining. thank you for your explanation No problemo. It sure is ton's o fun to have something this different to get to know... I think I almost wish they don't come up with a qt wallet just so I can fully 'nerd it up' whenever I need to use my monero wallets.
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Damn ok so not many at least.
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I am doing the technical side of this, managing the server and software, while mindless handles promoting the pool, SEO... well, everything that's not technical.
Seriously, how cool is it to have your name listed as a feature? You've done some good work my friend!
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lol
MOST people wont touch a closed source wallet
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Quark is Quark and not a clone of XPM Someone asked me this question yesterday.... and i realised they were correct. There have been no clones of xpm since it was released? why is that?
Or are there some?
My guess would be no one can figure out how to create the genesis block?
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dev why did u go away just after the launhc miners wants have more information , if dev is gone,coin is gone , that's simple. I am mining this coin just because of the 200% POS .... Do you not read. Look a few posts above he is out of the country. Will return next week. Everything is working correctly so we do not need him to hold our hand everyday. Well an accurate stake time would be nice, but yes, seems to be working a-ok
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I think its actually a little of both. It appears there is still no stand alone miner for it so you have to mine with simpleminer. Here is some straight forward instructions for mining.
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None. This is bleeding edge new
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Its not FUD if it's true. You are here to rip people off and not further the greater good of the crypto scene.
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Ok asshole, then what is the aim of your project? What makes you an unique snowflake?
asshole? why the need to be so ignorant ? i asked a simple question. firstly i hope that after launch u miss out on a good opertunity.. I'm sure I will, but it wont be this bullshitsecondly, my coin is created to be used by us ( the public), celebrities oh really? and multimillionaires or billionaires. Well fuck me running. Excuse me while I go change my pants from pissing myself with laughter.our plans are to get this coin into the most high end retail stores. What retail stores? What market? What geographic region? it is for the wealthy Well then you can again, fuck right off really but anybody can still use it. Let me fix that for you. Anyone can still get ripped the fuck off if value rises you could bethe one to shop in high end places ( if you already dont ). Yes my vanity is only second to my blood lust for money. i have a guy getting into talks with some of these retailers and things hopefully will go well. I have a guy that lives in my finger and tells me the voices will go away when I drink all the whiskey in Irelandwhat happens next? You walk away from this folly?If all or most of these retailers start to accept this lol? ,what do you think advertising would be like for this coin? GOOD. will celebs/investors would adapt to the coin ?, yes they would. I want what you are smoking. coins dont make it from the day off a pre ANN but i bet i will prove you wrong. Good. Fucking. Luck.kind regrds you asshole!!! This is the only truth in this whole thread. Seriously. It's not too late. You do not have to go through with this.
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he couldn't find the any key... yuk yuk yuk
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Ok asshole, then what is the aim of your project? What makes you an unique snowflake?
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Wow.
Congratulations on making me vomit. I hope you and yours contract a nasty case of fuck off with your bull shit coin.
xoxo
Bill
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Anyone have a walkthrough for getting this running on an Amazon EC2 server? (And expected performance would be nice to know.)
At the market price, difficulty, and cost per hour of a spot instance, you are most likely going to loose money. If you are hell bent on trying, I would wait for the net hash to drop back down around 3 MH/s
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4770k at stock clocks 250h/s at T-4 2600 non K at stock clocks 234 h/s at t-4
its nothing to do with a fan base, its at current the more powerful miner that supplys the highest output.
Nobody seems to be doing careful testing with complete environment data so we can't be sure, but there is a screen shot for this miner showing >300 on a 4770k. I have no idea if that is overclocked or anything else difficult to reproduce. i dare say overclocked, or in linux which works better for cpu mineing from what i have gathered. Yeah I don't really understand why Linux would be faster, and I can't come up with a good reason for it, but I never use Windows any more so it isn't something I'm going to work on. Because the Windows kernel is retarded and won't take hints. No, seriously. I can give the linux kernel a hint about how I'm going to be using the memory and how it should handle it. It is, of course, free to ignore me, but it usually doesn't, resulting in faster accesses. The access pattern hints only matter for virtual memory that gets paged, which shouldn't happen. The prefill hint might matter, but only during warmup, after that they should be the same. The hugepage stuff should result in the same speed on Windows as Linux, if everything is working correctly, though I understand this is trickier to arrange on Windows. There might be other issues, such as how threading is being handled, I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure a good Windows programmer could fix this (as claymore appears to have done) but I'm not one by choice so I can't directly help. Nope, because readahead. I'm using it for random access, and I tell the linux kernel that with madvise(). It can be mitigated, but not entirely fixed. The reason I haven't done it is because I don't want to boot into Windows to test. Kernel readahead only applies to I/O. There is also CPU prefetch, but that is automatically detected by the hardware. But it is I/O, because it's at least sometimes getting paged out. That's why hugepages help - they can't be. Here is my very technical answer: Windows just sucks!
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Dont trust this website.
It's the best site about CPU mineable coins. If you know better site - please post the address here. If you don't know any better... Hear Hear to that! BTC-Mike has put a lot of work into this endeavor and deserves some bloody gratitude!
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Launch date: TBA What we aim to do with this coin is provide a system for simple and quick transcontinental transactions, similar to the act of bringing snakes throughout the world on a plane.
THIS made whiskey shoot out my nose. and it should read like this ... similar to the act of bringing mother fucking snakes throughout the mother fucking world on a mother fucking plane.
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Cool thanks... didn't think that far ha.
Gonna see if I can butcher something together at work today for play time over the weekend.
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