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1361  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The state of crypto - The only serious thread on the subforum on: September 08, 2015, 02:49:45 PM
if you setup a truly decentralised p2p currency its possible

Full decentralisation of control imposes a harsh and demanding regime on the participants. To be fair to ourselves, this group configuration of untrusted peers and pseudonymous entities is a brand new ball game and punts us far beyond the scope of even the more radical modernistic organisational models in trying to build a set of solid working practices adequate for such a challenge.

My research indicates that even these modern organisational models remain irretrievably mired in the existing centrally-controlled hierarchy (the main thread of thinking even uses the term “healthy hierarchy”).

As an example, Zappos’ switch to the watered-down Holacracy wasn’t seen as a good move by Forbes columnist Steve Denning in his piece Making Sense Of Zappos And Holacracy.

By contrast to peer-to-peer, Holacracy’s near-obsessive attention to prescriptive procedural detail just looks Byzantine --- and we’ve beaten them before, in one of the early rounds, IIRC.


Cheers

Graham
1362  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The state of crypto - The only serious thread on the subforum on: September 08, 2015, 11:12:48 AM
In actual end user terms, Mymonero.com (and I assume monerowallet.com although I haven't tried it) is about as easy to use you could hope for,

I keep reading your positive assertions and I keep wondering whether I'm missing a trick, yet every time I follow up it seems I get a different experience to you.

Is it possible that you are underestimating others’ expectations?

Case in point - the Mymonero web site fails to canonically identify the entity making the privacy statements, rendering them worthless. That's an obvious, no-brainer FAIL --- and worse, whoever’s responsible for the site is apparently either careless or ignorant of that fact which, for me, has to call their competence into question.

Given the cryptocurrency context and all that this implies, it’s a triple word score fail in my book and changes my perception of the service from an untrusted one to an untrustworthy one.

Cheers

Graham


1363  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Vcoin sha256 pow on: September 08, 2015, 10:13:49 AM
Purely because I consider it to be within in my “related disciplinary interest” bailiwick ...

When Discrimination Is Baked into Algorithms

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A recent ProPublica analysis of The Princeton Review’s prices for online SAT tutoring shows that customers in areas with a high density of Asian residents are often charged more. When presented with this finding, The Princeton Review called it an “incidental” result of its geographic pricing scheme. The case illustrates how even a seemingly neutral price model could potentially lead to inadvertent bias—bias that’s hard for consumers to detect and even harder to challenge or prove.

Hm. We learned in the late 80s that ML was vulnerable to this, how come the lesson appears to have been forgotten?

I wonder if I have not been mistakenly assuming that the lack of acknowledgement of the issue by contemporary proponents of ML was a sign that the issue (GIGO) is so basic as to have been fully internalised.

To discover that the knowledge has apparently been lost is more than a little disturbing.

Cheers

Graham
1364  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Vcoin sha256 pow on: September 08, 2015, 12:45:47 AM
Just flipped through Research Perspectives and Challenges for Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies, a very nice overview paper of Bitcoin (and thus, also pertinent to VCoin) from a cryptocurrency research perspective. Well worth raiding for distilled summaries of key ideas, e.g.

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There is no builtin notion of higher-level concepts such as users, account balances or identities— these all exist only to the extent that they can be imputed from the list of published transactions.

Neatly put.

Cheers

Graham
1365  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you Believe in Professional Fudders? on: September 07, 2015, 10:49:32 PM
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Are you an angry bastard - Get $$ to be a Troll

I dunno, after reading those threads I find myself slightly encouraged, assuming the links are a representative selection. Opportunistically expedient, yes, but not professional. Nor is there any evidence of an ecosystem in which pros could survive.

Then there’s the complete suspension of disbelief required in order to mentally encompass the terms “professional” and “bitcointalk” in the same sentence.

Cheers

Graham
1366  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (official thread) on: September 07, 2015, 12:16:14 PM
And in general, how goes the fight for true decentralization?

Not too shabby. The potential of Mr Spread’s “anti-pool” innovation has been noted, borrowed, adopted, adapted and is now obliquely traceable via  reference #34 to Ziftrcoin (*) in Andrew Miller et als' preprint paper (PDF) Nonoutsourceable Scratch-Off Puzzles to Discourage Bitcoin Mining Coalitions.

So there ya go.

Cheers

Graham

(*) Spreadcoin repos was created well before Ziftrcoin.
1367  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you Believe in Professional Fudders? on: September 07, 2015, 11:12:25 AM
Good arguments stand on their own regardless of the source.

Thanks for sharing. I now have a better understanding of the level of discourse that you’re likely able to comprehend.

Cheers

Graham
1368  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Introducing - New Digital Currency "Knavecoin" on: September 07, 2015, 10:57:01 AM
Watch Out - http://www.youtube.c...h?v=UtVWRAolmpU

Video removed due to ToS violation. I think we get the picture, real life not quite as simple as some people seem to think.

But well done on the ANN, that's nearly a complete zero across the information board.

What a shame that you rashly revealed the name of the coin, otherwise it would have been a clean sweep: an ANN totally devoid of information.

Better luck next time, thank you for playing.


Cheers

Graham
1369  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (official thread) on: September 07, 2015, 10:22:54 AM
Hey Graham I couldn't help but notice https://minkiz.co in your personal text area.
What is that website all about? It seems confusing.
I'm pleased you asked that question Smiley

It's still very much in development but it's intended as an experiment in self-funding art. Banksy has Dismaland, we have Minkiz ...
Wow, that's amazing, I was totally not expecting that.
Well good luck with the site. (This seems like a pretty lame response to your massive reply, sorry)

Well, you know how it is with us pensioners, we like to keep busy Smiley

Thanks for the kind words.

Cheers

Graham
1370  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][IPO]IPO GuzhiCoin X11 IPO + PoS on: September 07, 2015, 09:52:17 AM
Is this a joke?

What am I missing here?

It's a scam.

The OP is either joking or deluded. Hard to tell but a facade of limited english could be used as camouflage for swindle. There's a local-language section which posters are encouraged to use, which is where this ANN should be moved to, it avoids situations where the OP can abuse the wide latitude given to those wrestling with English-as-she-is-spoken to hide behind it and pretend not to understand --- as this one appears to be doing.

It's a poorly-done clone of Porkcoin, the symbol (XPC) remains unchanged in the code (see screenshot of wallet) and the description is pretty much a straight copynpasta job from the Porkcoin ANN with some zeroes added for better effect:

PorkCoin: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=909934.0

every 160 blocks create a nomal blocks.
pow end: when  every  block  1coin
Total POW coins: 120 0000COIN


GuzhiCoin: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=post;quote=12348365

every 160 blocks create a nomal blocks.
pow end: when  every  block  1coin
Total POW coins: 120000 0000COIN


Looks like a real high-grade exchange they got there too if it'll list rubbish like this.

Edit: If people really do feel an overwhelming urge to give away their BTC, send them to meeeeeee!!!
I can assure you that they'll be very comfortable at The Ryan “Misunderstood” Kennedy Home for Unwanted Bitcoins, where they'll be safe and happy in their retirement.



Cheers

Graham
1371  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Vcoin sha256 pow on: September 06, 2015, 07:42:56 PM
FWIW, dooglus is doing some timestamping work with CLAMS transactions:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=623147.msg12340849#msg12340849

Nice of him to publish the correction.


Cheers

Graham
1372  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Information sharing thread about SearchCoin / SearchTrade on: September 06, 2015, 02:03:33 PM
I encourage you to do more research before producing such statements about a company you don't know

http://cointelegraph.com/news/115205/search-your-way-to-millions-using-bitcoin-to-reinvent-the-search-engine


I find myself strangely reluctant to take any advice from someone who considers reading a puff piece on a website to be “research”.

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I can confirm support is very fast and they do a good job with customers

And who appears to believe that I might be favourably disposed to some vague and unverifiable endorsement made by a pseudonymous subscriber.


The demo website is blithely abusing Google's logo and identity to promote their own get-rich-quick scheme and is also accepting and storing information about users who register, yet crucially, there are no statements about terms and conditions or about privacy.

I find it impossible to believe that any competent and legitimate company would be clueless enough to consider this to be acceptable business practice.


The point stands. The disgraceful state of their web presence might be forgiveable in the case of a single individual but when it's a company seeking investors and clients for an internet-based business, it signals very poor commercial acumen.


Cheers

Graham
1373  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Information sharing thread about SearchCoin / SearchTrade on: September 06, 2015, 12:32:43 PM
I tried to contact the platform owners, but did not receive any meaningful response yet.

Entirely predictable, I'm afraid.

The coin web site is a complete mess. The demo website is blithely abusing Google's logo and identity to promote their own get-rich-quick scheme and is also accepting and storing information about users who register, yet crucially, there are no statements about terms and conditions or about privacy.

I find it impossible to believe that any competent and legitimate company would be clueless enough to consider this to be acceptable business practice. Unacceptably amateurish production values reflect very poorly on the business sense and skills of the individuals concerned. I wouldn't trust them to run the proverbial piss-up in a brewery.

Mind you, with what they've produced thus far, it'd make a very promising sitcom pilot: “The Gupta Bros: Only Fools and Hashes”.

Cheers

Graham
1374  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Vcoin sha256 pow on: September 05, 2015, 03:26:58 PM
Another short progress report

Looking at some implementations of services mentioned in Chapter 9, the accompanying text to the video Lecture 9 - Bitcoin as a platform of Princeton’s  BTC-Tech: Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies course.

I've watched the entirety of Lectures 10 and 11 and am digging around in the various Chapters. Been well worth it so far.

It's mostly about Bitcoin so I'm paying particular attention to solid ideas which are languishing primarily due to inertia in the Bitcoin ecosystem as they each represent a potential opportunity that Bitcoin is presently unable or unwilling to pursue.

It‘s being offered by coursera https://www.coursera.org/course/bitcointech if anyone feels so inclined.

Cheers

Graham

Edit: added coursera URL
1375  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (official thread) on: September 04, 2015, 10:44:52 AM
Hey Graham I couldn't help but notice https://minkiz.co in your personal text area.
What is that website all about? It seems confusing.

I'm pleased you asked that question Smiley

It's still very much in development but it's intended as an experiment in self-funding art. Banksy has Dismaland, we have Minkiz.

Unfortunately, I managed to nuke the CSS framework and several exhibits on the live server via an ill-conceived upgrade so am a bit adrift in terms of explaining what it’s all about. Anyways, atm I'm slowly revising the CSS framework usage but have been interrupted by events.

The different coin lists and charts are rendered from metadata directly obtained from DOACC's semweb RDF graph (but see below), they're just an HTML rendering of the metadata. ACME is a nearly-finished RPC-based block explorer implemented in Python with an RDF back-end that allows me to just spool the blockchain and tx into an RDF graph if I wish. The Linked Open Data explorer and SPARQL query facility are just public convenience access points for those who, for various reasons, don’t find it convenient to work with their own local copy of the DOACC RDF graph.

The Foundry is a complex piece, its overt aspect is rather a tongue-in-cheek swipe at the shallow models underlying “algo frenzy” by purporting to offer click'n'drool coin cloning. In doing so, it highlights just how little the difference can be between one altcoin and another. The web forms presenting the parameters draw from the DOACC metadata collection, so (at least for those coins that are fairly straightforward clones) you could, in theory, take the “economic profile” of a coin as rendered by the form and impose it on a fresh codebase to reproduce the coin --- the correct genesis block hash would be re-generated, it'd effectively be a seamless upgrade.

Of course, to be able to do that, you'd need to have the C++ sources available in template form so that replacement of parameter values is properly controlled. Well, the insider joke is ... I do have those templates (for 0.8, Core 0.9, 0.10 and, recently, 0.11 versions). The Foundry does actually work and, when allowed to do so, generates perfectly-functioning 0.11 altcoins of nearly all the algos offered.

I’m also minded to work up a full UI, give the user a choice of diff smoothing modifier (KGW, DGW, etc), reward schedule, etc. The list isn't endless, it models the few choices that devs are usually capable of offering but I believe I can also offer a range of GUI enhancement add-ons such as a block explorer, IRC tab, etc.

And that does include 0.11 versions, e.g. this from a current side-project that includes Mr Spread's enhanced blockchain browser, the bog-standard Bittrex trading tab re-purposed for use with Bleutrade (using the new financial charts from the recently-upgraded qcustomplot library) and a couple of “network health” charts. (Not shown is the “cryptlane” in-wallet market for which only the UI is functional because at this point I don't wish to muck about with extending the blockchain until I've got a better understanding of the implications for block size):



I anticipate that the more ambitious services that are currently being planned/implemented will result in users having raised expectations about the range of functionality and support available in a contemporaneous wallet but the vanilla 0.11 GUI is still something of a misplaced exercise in utilitarianism.

As an aside ... the DOACC data is overdue an update, I have data for another coupla hundred recently-launched alts to add but again, I got interrupted by events - I discovered that a static GH pages installation would actually do what I had in mind for DOACC's documentation, so I followed CLAMs lead and developed an open source version: https://github.com/DOACC/DOACC.github.io which uses JS to illustrate what can (trivially) be done with the RDF graph. It renders reasonably well even if it does hammer the browser:

http://DOACC.github.io

should come over as a little less haphazardly organised than Minkiz Smiley

HTH

Cheers

Graham
1376  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (official thread) on: September 04, 2015, 12:05:54 AM
Dogecoin price being dragged down by LTC?

If anything, Doge is a beautiful example of the power of community.  I'm a secret Doge lover.

Indeed so. Here also - not secretly either, I admire what went into the creation, it's a fine example of how to get it right.

Cheers

Graham
1377  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Code Valley: Industrialising the software industry on: September 03, 2015, 07:10:57 AM
You are betraying this values with this project.

Looks like OP is a legal weasel with a patent and truckload of cognitive bias who is working to an entirely different set of values which can be broadly summarised as “What’s yours is mine, what’s mine is my own.” This is signalled by things such as the fact that they fail to fully identify the legal entity making the privacy statements for the web site. IMO such selective blind spots in thinking are a classic symptom of heavy bias. It also explains the apparent irrationality of attempting to punt a closed-source solution in the crypto-currency domain.

Cheers

Graham
1378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MONET] ► MONETA ► New DPI technology ► Digital Crypto Cash [►] on: September 02, 2015, 12:20:23 PM

Thank you for typographical errors found in the text. We fixed it

Er, “typographical errors”? No, I was not referring to any typographical errors but the rampant, exuberant, blissfully oblivious errors of grammar and spelling that distinguish the ANN as a classic example of its type.

Along this lines of this ...




Cheers

Graham
1379  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MONET] ► MONETA ► New DPI technology ► Digital Crypto Cash [►] on: September 01, 2015, 08:37:30 AM
And he financial crisis. Ok, with this clear.

No, with this not clear. With this very bad sense made, garbled, mangled, tangled. Foolish OP not with this clear, this clear like markov chain clear, clear like mud.

Cheers

Graham
1380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Quarkcoin clones, which ones are still floating around out there on: August 28, 2015, 09:06:13 PM
Thanks, nice info

The power is something else ...

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... wasn't aware of Caincoin another coin having Qubitcoin at the back. (Luffa, Cubehash, Shavite, Simd, Echo)
Chaincoin   Block 1  2014-01-19 03:40:07

Yes, Qubitcoin (2014-01-12) preceded Chaincoin (2014-01-19) by a week

Running the same query with qubit as algo yields ...

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| node                                       | name                 | symbol  | alg        | date      | status       |
=======================================================================================================================
| doacc:Db03dbb3b-0164-4fb0-b874-170b58b0087b| "Ascensioncoin"@en   | "ASN"   | "qubit"@en | "2015-03" | "extant"     |
| doacc:Df8b77f54-6bdc-4588-9fb8-e4496dcac79f| "Cassubian Detk"@en  | "CDT"   | "qubit"@en | "2014-07" | "listed"     |
| doacc:D655e5d25-cf10-4c1c-9ac2-5213f5ca50c3| "Cypher"@en          | "CYP"   | "qubit"@en | "2015-03" | "unlaunched" |
| doacc:D8cab32c5-62d9-4890-986f-be58e5951b0a| "Droidz"@en          | "DRZ"   | "qubit"@en | "2015-04" | "unlaunched" |
| doacc:D8bf8c53a-b52d-494f-a2a2-eac44e98b841| "Endthebloodshed"@en | "BLOOD" | "qubit"@en | "2014-07" | "unlaunched" |
| doacc:Ded37a23d-d81e-4fae-aa64-f34365312608| "QubitCoin"@en       | "Q2C"   | "qubit"@en | "2014-01" | "listed"     |
| doacc:D652cb1f7-7d60-4d09-a627-9d92fb2be5c3| "Venturenic"@en      | "VTN"   | "qubit"@en | "2015-05" | "extant"     |
| doacc:Dd7c0eb5b-82ad-4e58-b386-39c05595340b| "Xryptbitcoin"@en    | "XBIT"  | "qubit"@en | "2014-08" | "defunct"    |
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Just in case it helps, here's a SPARQL query that lists all the different pow schemes in DOACC:

Code:
PREFIX doacc: <http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#>
PREFIX skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#>

SELECT DISTINCT(?powalgo as ?algo) ?name WHERE {
    ?node doacc:pow ?powalgo .
    ?powalgo skos:prefLabel ?name .
} ORDER BY ?name

Returns (slightly edited for this context):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
| algo                                        | name                    |
=========================================================================
| doacc:Db0776e4c-d947-435a-9523-f8ba03ece9dd| "3s"@en                 |
| doacc:D61137b39-d1fa-4340-87e3-cc4e045dbf38| "BLAKE"@en              |
| doacc:D3f57e33a-2f73-4f63-9a5f-7455cd22a6cf| "BLAKE2b"@en            |
| doacc:D195a7796-6815-48ac-b8f1-9d7e55a3ff5e| "Dagger"@en             |
| doacc:Dbb0805c4-d10b-432b-9934-031970cbd581| "Fugue"@en              |
| doacc:D52a83fcf-495f-4ffc-b33f-c9c6e2ea8f77| "Grøstl"@en             |
| doacc:D278ffa1d-aab4-4bbb-8d43-dddb6b719703| "JH"@en                 |
| doacc:Dac4149f8-e51d-4621-ab26-6e5805e18b5c| "Luffa"@en              |
| doacc:D8a193ca2-120a-49ec-aaba-3186b0990920| "NeoScrypt"@en          |
| doacc:D8cac5ac6-c2cb-4e77-a233-8c04a3d5b0a5| "Obelisk"@en            |
| doacc:Dafa61bb2-1f76-4158-ada5-0720148f6b11| "SHA1-256"@en           |
| doacc:D0441786b-85a1-45a6-a50d-1a9b80ec7b94| "SHA2-256"@en           |
| doacc:Dac22b64d-5836-4e89-94ac-653591e14532| "SHA2-512"@en           |
| doacc:D9a083580-c5ee-46ba-b557-efcc098e99c5| "SHA3-256"@en           |
| doacc:D3dd3dc75-805c-4cff-81db-f7b753a4901e| "SHA3-512"@en           |
| doacc:Dacc8b5c4-19d2-4897-94f6-29cb402f7faa| "Skein"@en              |
| doacc:Da7620bb3-f36b-4ebe-88e7-0040153276c5| "Twister"@en            |
| doacc:D77f87232-5767-41b5-b678-99f987bb3886| "Whirlpool"@en          |
| doacc:D6979b502-73eb-469a-aee6-5cd1e9b2b5bf| "bcrypt"@en             |
| doacc:D4d73d537-64c3-4e49-b96c-5b1ab0e34885| "boinc"@en              |
| doacc:Dc54da4cd-5253-40ee-9635-e57db1292120| "c11"@en                |
| doacc:Ddcfbf087-8443-4fc2-8cf1-a2112cfbedd8| "captcha"@en            |
| doacc:D77f94d10-71ab-444e-8300-800d4ce9d7c5| "cryptonight"@en        |
| doacc:D28483031-b854-4853-9a35-e1daf97e4c59| "dcrypt"@en             |
| doacc:Dc8cecbd1-03ec-48d1-a687-5966753d6f50| "ellipticcurve"@en      |
| doacc:D672476f2-1405-4028-959e-fd813a05acd3| "folding"@en            |
| doacc:D6199a4b5-dba5-44bf-8f27-85566596c6b3| "fresh"@en              |
| doacc:D3b0721fa-edbd-4cdb-b7f4-2bc5030097bd| "friction"@en           |
| doacc:D2018f8a5-5ed8-40b2-a466-b7faddcb65b2| "hefty1"@en             |
| doacc:D6bfb0491-3b69-4041-9c6e-5b1a24fc8606| "intercoin"@en          |
| doacc:D0475d1aa-1f82-40c6-ac65-120b7d78f92d| "jackpot"@en            |
| doacc:Db0776e4c-d947-435a-9523-f8ba03ece9dd| "kshake320"@en          |
| doacc:D4d21e95f-70f0-4d85-9f86-cc31afc08651| "lyra2re"@en            |
| doacc:D11d1283f-4489-4c57-ad28-2eb07299e981| "m7"@en                 |
| doacc:Db63a998e-75c9-4b6f-8cba-60d96ebc3bae| "momentum"@en           |
| doacc:De706dccf-5a54-440e-852e-884fc44dd21d| "momsha"@en             |
| doacc:Dbf37e4ce-3717-4011-abf5-354e475e117e| "myriad"@en             |
| doacc:D532a50ff-94d9-4af3-b294-bc23eb726c8a| "nist5"@en              |
| doacc:De0f1bac2-0305-46d1-9d4b-13d90bf8b80c| "nist6"@en              |
| doacc:Da8dc43e2-3e92-41f8-b7f3-b36dcb7196c5| "novel"@en              |
| doacc:D38e13703-ad45-4210-8815-17238ccd0691| "ocean"@en              |
| doacc:D34e0bbb4-cfc5-41a3-851e-fa8baef21d02| "pluck-128"@en          |
| doacc:D9f36ba98-cc70-4120-b1a6-d8cc75abdb98| "prime6"@en             |
| doacc:D38ff1442-5d46-4c97-8950-3fbbdf705a0d| "primechain"@en         |
| doacc:Df0bce76f-f04e-4eda-8d20-461edf794e89| "primeconstellation"@en |
| doacc:D2e786dc0-a5b6-4441-8d0f-7fa6722bb568| "primegap"@en           |
| doacc:D67af5c41-6b6e-40d3-9eba-f4d92b46f71e| "quark"@en              |
| doacc:Db435df5d-bc7e-4794-b7db-e83980b4f97d| "qubit"@en              |
| doacc:D1da974db-6001-4cf0-b97f-3c84a5b26d6c| "radix"@en              |
| doacc:D480d9f82-c725-4da7-9d0d-3399d6808e52| "realpay"@en            |
| doacc:D63aa1e55-d517-4da6-b399-1b117351f542| "ripple"@en             |
| doacc:D37606e95-3d60-41be-ac92-188f6e5f17bd| "roulette"@en           |
| doacc:D338257f8-402f-4c76-969b-6fc041d52e40| "scrypt"@en             |
| doacc:Dae4893bc-27c5-43c5-9be5-7d1665bdf473| "scrypt-j"@en           |
| doacc:D943e4360-d62a-4a73-9498-b8c3293be0e3| "scrypt-j-n"@en         |
| doacc:D89d90923-19e8-467b-91fd-134bd7b219d1| "scrypt-n"@en           |
| doacc:D065850e9-9912-4983-9ac3-2ece19e55f32| "scrypt-n-f"@en         |
| doacc:Dda69a712-877a-40f9-974d-70007d7b30e0| "scrypt-n-m"@en         |
| doacc:D7ee44a22-8d89-400e-a531-279d64a0549a| "scrypt-n-r"@en         |
| doacc:Df9a5ca0a-18ff-4274-a14f-f7b8097ea851| "shanghai"@en           |
| doacc:D33cc65eb-4991-4f27-b67e-a712548a059e| "thiamine"@en           |
| doacc:D8a26983f-906a-469d-93d7-a75f63ca5e10| "trisha"@en             |
| doacc:Ddf437316-7af3-4190-a4dc-b23566f6a354| "twe"@en                |
| doacc:D7be57c39-9dd2-4ea8-a16d-38d5d6cf5779| "unknown"@en            |
| doacc:D06c1c81c-fe9e-4377-b33a-11705525a58b| "x11"@en                |
| doacc:D6faa165d-2e2b-4fe6-ae74-97aa13ed920f| "x12"@en                |
| doacc:D19155d96-f19d-4976-8f20-6434e3599186| "x13"@en                |
| doacc:De50372a5-3d3c-4408-ad0e-532a4258c328| "x14"@en                |
| doacc:Db77be7da-20ea-46ef-b93d-8cc5bcf30804| "x15"@en                |
| doacc:Dbe452947-5970-4386-91a3-e447c9a37885| "x17"@en                |
| doacc:D26f3148e-6f7f-4b92-90f3-b42455e883f9| "xg"@en                 |
| doacc:D211d6200-8c02-4219-9e3f-a65d406dafb5| "yescrypt"@en           |
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Again, the hyperlinks resolve to a Minkiz LOD browser page showing details of the PoW scheme including a list of all the coins that use that particular scheme. And therein lies the power.

I'm still expanding the information for landmark features such as  PoW scheme, there’s data for a couple of hundred recently-launched alts to be added and there’s some amendments to be made (see 3s for eg)

HTH

Cheers

Graham
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