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181  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Has anyone ever made a complete list of of the 1000s of coins over the years on: December 01, 2020, 05:09:37 PM
Was cleaning up a drive from 2013 / 2014 and looking at all the old crap coins that came and went thought the years.
HotdogCoin, BurgerCoin, DVDCoin, etc.

Just think about all the oddball exchanges that had them that have come and gone over the years too.

Just wondering if anyone has a list? Has to be in the 10s of thousands if not more.

Would be interesting to see.

-Dave

Hi Dave, if you ever feel inclined, i wouldnt mind a list of all those coins (only the ones you have wallets for), i might have some old QT's and blockchains...PM me sometime
182  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [LEMON] LemonCoin - Argon2 coin done right on: December 01, 2020, 12:59:13 PM
Hi,
Does anyone have any live nodes please?
I can raise it. Let me know, when you'll be online, to sync, because I do not want to host it online, for a long-time.

Hi,
Online now.

No need to host a node online, just need to leave your wallet online and post addnode....it should be picked up....
183  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: which coin to mine with GTX 1060 mining rig for long term profit on: December 01, 2020, 08:28:28 AM
1 x 1060, try NicehashOS, and set power to LOW...you might be surprised.
184  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [LEMON] LemonCoin - Argon2 coin done right on: November 30, 2020, 12:52:10 AM
Hi,
Does anyone have any live nodes please?
185  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 'CACHE'Project [VALM-Cache difficulty recalculation algorithm, SpamHash Control] on: November 25, 2020, 04:15:03 PM
...
6) Is there any point in any of us actually mining when these are peoples STAKING rewards....(bearing in mind when the hashrate is below 10H/s and i am mining @ 20-30H/s and only get say 500-600 coins a day - most days is more like 200-300 coins)
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cache/block.dws?422732.htm (486.353279 CACHE )
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cache/block.dws?422716.htm (35,164.533266 CACHE

Look at that last stake 35000 coins in 1 day, thats like 30-40 days mining.

For me, 1st thing 1st....can you confirm i am on the correct chain (what is the seed node)
Then can you please look at the reward system....it seems to me it doesnt much matter if i mine with 5H/s or 50H/s i get virtually same random blocks....which is nuts, mining all day when wallet is locked for 60% of time seems very UN-enviromentally friendly, and the STAKING, well hows about higher interest rates for small pots and less for larger pots, at least just for a while to try and even out the "RICHLIST"
The 35000 coins STAKER has acheived that value ruffly each day this week, so thats heading towards 6 months worth of mining in 4 days....makes mining this coin completely pointless.

Also, if 1 miner is getting 35000coins+ a day, i can only imagine what will happen to the price if they dump them.....

Hope you have some good ideas cos this is about the only original coin still going...

J


That is just the block of coins that staked. Whomever had that 35,000 coins only generated 0.871 CACHE for that transaction.

0.0 CACHE
Generation + Fees
Included in following transaction(s)
0.871052 CACHE

OK, happy to put my hand up and say i'm wrong, but thats even more confusing so 35000 coins only gets a stale of 0.87 coins, yet the few 1000 coins when it finally does stake gets me more like 10-20 coins....so confusing...

It depends on the age of the coins as well I believe, so if you wait 10 days and unlock your wallet then you get more than a 35K coin block that is constantly stake and it's looking that way.

So, rather than mine in 1 wallet and then send them to my staking wallet, you seem to be suggesting i will be better just mining and staking from the same wallet?

That wasn't what I implied, if you're sending the coins to a staking wallet then it will help keeping the new wallet.dat small. You probably get the same stake amount regardless.

No idea what you were trying to explain then, sorry.
186  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 'CACHE'Project [VALM-Cache difficulty recalculation algorithm, SpamHash Control] on: November 25, 2020, 03:59:39 PM
...
6) Is there any point in any of us actually mining when these are peoples STAKING rewards....(bearing in mind when the hashrate is below 10H/s and i am mining @ 20-30H/s and only get say 500-600 coins a day - most days is more like 200-300 coins)
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cache/block.dws?422732.htm (486.353279 CACHE )
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cache/block.dws?422716.htm (35,164.533266 CACHE

Look at that last stake 35000 coins in 1 day, thats like 30-40 days mining.

For me, 1st thing 1st....can you confirm i am on the correct chain (what is the seed node)
Then can you please look at the reward system....it seems to me it doesnt much matter if i mine with 5H/s or 50H/s i get virtually same random blocks....which is nuts, mining all day when wallet is locked for 60% of time seems very UN-enviromentally friendly, and the STAKING, well hows about higher interest rates for small pots and less for larger pots, at least just for a while to try and even out the "RICHLIST"
The 35000 coins STAKER has acheived that value ruffly each day this week, so thats heading towards 6 months worth of mining in 4 days....makes mining this coin completely pointless.

Also, if 1 miner is getting 35000coins+ a day, i can only imagine what will happen to the price if they dump them.....

Hope you have some good ideas cos this is about the only original coin still going...

J


That is just the block of coins that staked. Whomever had that 35,000 coins only generated 0.871 CACHE for that transaction.

0.0 CACHE
Generation + Fees
Included in following transaction(s)
0.871052 CACHE

OK, happy to put my hand up and say i'm wrong, but thats even more confusing so 35000 coins only gets a stale of 0.87 coins, yet the few 1000 coins when it finally does stake gets me more like 10-20 coins....so confusing...

It depends on the age of the coins as well I believe, so if you wait 10 days and unlock your wallet then you get more than a 35K coin block that is constantly stake and it's looking that way.

So, rather than mine in 1 wallet and then send them to my staking wallet, you seem to be suggesting i will be better just mining and staking from the same wallet?
187  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 'CACHE'Project [VALM-Cache difficulty recalculation algorithm, SpamHash Control] on: November 25, 2020, 03:50:18 PM
...
6) Is there any point in any of us actually mining when these are peoples STAKING rewards....(bearing in mind when the hashrate is below 10H/s and i am mining @ 20-30H/s and only get say 500-600 coins a day - most days is more like 200-300 coins)
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cache/block.dws?422732.htm (486.353279 CACHE )
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cache/block.dws?422716.htm (35,164.533266 CACHE

Look at that last stake 35000 coins in 1 day, thats like 30-40 days mining.

For me, 1st thing 1st....can you confirm i am on the correct chain (what is the seed node)
Then can you please look at the reward system....it seems to me it doesnt much matter if i mine with 5H/s or 50H/s i get virtually same random blocks....which is nuts, mining all day when wallet is locked for 60% of time seems very UN-enviromentally friendly, and the STAKING, well hows about higher interest rates for small pots and less for larger pots, at least just for a while to try and even out the "RICHLIST"
The 35000 coins STAKER has acheived that value ruffly each day this week, so thats heading towards 6 months worth of mining in 4 days....makes mining this coin completely pointless.

Also, if 1 miner is getting 35000coins+ a day, i can only imagine what will happen to the price if they dump them.....

Hope you have some good ideas cos this is about the only original coin still going...

J



That is just the block of coins that staked. Whomever had that 35,000 coins only generated 0.871 CACHE for that transaction.

0.0 CACHE
Generation + Fees
Included in following transaction(s)
0.871052 CACHE

OK, happy to put my hand up and say i'm wrong, but thats even more confusing so 35000 coins only gets a stale of 0.87 coins, yet the few 1000 coins when it finally does stake gets me more like 10-20 coins....so confusing...
188  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 'CACHE'Project [VALM-Cache difficulty recalculation algorithm, SpamHash Control] on: November 25, 2020, 03:32:45 PM

New version available

CACHE-Project, PPAPOS(Previous Period Activity Proof Of Stake) implementation, HardFork pre activated - Sun, 21 Jun 2020 00:31:50 GMT

Version : v_6.1.1.45
Version of git : v_0.7.5.275
Subversion : v_0.7.6.57

Full activation will occur when a ProofOfStake block is generated with the address "CP7N2wZmkqKkowQsPfUfbJFuXYRBSUxZiG"




Hi Deff,
I'm getting slightly concerned about mining this project.

I am using this wallet
"version" : "v6.1.1.45-g32a928e-cache-2018-beta-one",
"protocolversion" : 91004,
"walletversion" : 60000,

Which came from your link above...i compiled it on
OS: Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS x86_64
 Kernel: 5.4.0-53-generic

If i mine from the wallet, it literally finds 1 block a day, yet on the same PC if i use say cpuminer-opt i find a few blocks a day....
However, my main concern is....on days when the reported hash is say 2H/s, and i am mining with say 20H/s so 10x the hashrate, i still lose out blocks to to other miners...no idea why, also, i have only 1 connection
According to https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cache/#!network wallet /'CACHE'Project 2018:0.7.6.57/ has this node addnode=195.200.244.73

In fact these all the nodes from the last 24 hrs...
addnode=195.200.244.73 /'CACHE'Project 2018:0.7.6.57/

addnode=185.153.44.81 /'CACHE'Project 2018:0.7.6.55/
addnode=195.24.145.246 /'CACHE'Project 2018:0.7.6.55/

addnode=63.142.251.194 /'CACHE'Project 2018:0.7.6.52/

addnode=176.120.220.206 /'CACHE'Project 2018:0.7.6.51/
addnode=78.156.235.93 /'CACHE'Project 2018:0.7.6.51/
addnode=85.19.25.38 /'CACHE'Project 2018:0.7.6.51/
==========================================================
Yet the only wallet i ever connect to is addnode=63.142.251.194 /'CACHE'Project 2018:0.7.6.52/
==========================================================
i see this in my debug.log
connected 195.200.244.73:2225
send version message: version 91004, blocks=339519, us=0.0.0.0:0, them=195.200.244.73:2225, peer=195.200.244.73:2225
socket closed
disconnecting node 195.200.244.73:2225

So my worries are
1) Am i using the correct wallet?
2) Why do i have only 1 connection, and to a diff wallet version, when there is clearly 1 peer using same wallet as me
3) Am i on the correct chain? Has the chain split?
4) When i have 10x the network hashrate why am i still losing blocks?
5) Why do i have to mine 24/7   when for most of the day the POW part is "locked" seems like i am wasting electricity in those periods? Does the internal miner only mine when it needs to? According to my external miner i find more blocks when the POW is RED than GREEN so they get rejected
6) Is there any point in any of us actually mining when these are peoples STAKING rewards....(bearing in mind when the hashrate is below 10H/s and i am mining @ 20-30H/s and only get say 500-600 coins a day - most days is more like 200-300 coins)
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cache/block.dws?422732.htm (486.353279 CACHE )
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cache/block.dws?422716.htm (35,164.533266 CACHE

Look at that last stake 35000 coins in 1 day, thats like 30-40 days mining.

For me, 1st thing 1st....can you confirm i am on the correct chain (what is the seed node)
Then can you please look at the reward system....it seems to me it doesnt much matter if i mine with 5H/s or 50H/s i get virtually same random blocks....which is nuts, mining all day when wallet is locked for 60% of time seems very UN-enviromentally friendly, and the STAKING, well hows about higher interest rates for small pots and less for larger pots, at least just for a while to try and even out the "RICHLIST"
The 35000 coins STAKER has acheived that value ruffly each day this week, so thats heading towards 6 months worth of mining in 4 days....makes mining this coin completely pointless.

Also, if 1 miner is getting 35000coins+ a day, i can only imagine what will happen to the price if they dump them.....

Hope you have some good ideas cos this is about the only original coin still going...

J

189  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Best CPU Mineable Coins in 2019 and CPU Mining Guides [UPDATED!] on: October 06, 2020, 10:39:50 AM

Jaydee, if you read this, how's about releasing a version of cpuminer which runs directly off say a usb stick,
I don't mean a linux or windows version, rather a dos/machine code executable. that would run at full speed without the overheads associated with an OS (MSDos still works even on Ryzen ssds systems Smiley )



How would you like to achieve this goal ?  You forgot you need internet connection for miner to work ...and to get your LAN working ( i don't even talk about Wifi cards) you need at least simple OS with drivers...

Running miner just from usb stick without OS would be tricky.

Have a look at say Symantec (NortoN) recovery stick, or UBCD stick, there are loads of "DOS" type programs out there that can run, go to the net for the latest say virus defs then do a sweep, so it is clearly possible.
190  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Binary-Chain - VeriCoin and Verium - The First Dual-Blockchain Protocol on: September 17, 2020, 06:14:53 PM
@minerja @xinzer0

The short answer: Not yet.  

The long answer: The VRM and VRC wallets will eventually be combined, they just aren't yet.  The binary chain is also still under development, so you won't be able to gain VRC from mining VRM at this time.  When binary chain is released, that will work, just not yet.  ETA, not sure, but there is a large push to get there.

I mean, you can send VRM to a VRC address, but you won't be able to see those coins, since the wallets aren't currently designed to handle the other coin.  If you send VRC to a VRM wallet, you would have to take that VRM wallet.dat and open it in a VRC wallet to see the coins.

As for the promises made, they were definitely lofty goals still being worked on.  VRC or VRM isn't dead by any means though, with a VRM (Verium) 1.3.1 wallet just being released (Sept 16th, 2020 - which is a HUGE release) and paves a lot of the way forward to the combined wallet and the binary chain.

I mean, check out these release notes for 1.3.0 and 1.3.1:
https://github.com/VeriumReserve/verium/blob/master/doc/release-notes/release-notes-1.3.0.md
https://github.com/VeriumReserve/verium/blob/master/doc/release-notes/release-notes-1.3.1.md

Here you can find the release for the new Verium 1.3.1 wallet:
https://github.com/VeriumReserve/verium/releases

Here you can find a docker image for the Verium 1.3.1 wallet:
https://hub.docker.com/r/vericonomy/veriumd

Development is moving along quite well.  There are multiple active projects on the go to improve both the community experience, the infrastructure to support the project, and updating the codebase to achieve the lofty goals of the project.  Its the same project, but definitely with a renewed sense of passion and excitement.  A lot of the communication goes on the slack channel, but more effort is being made to disseminate this information to the various areas around the web, including this forum.  http://slack.vericoin.info if you want to join.

Thanks for that.
My issue, is that it was stated that you could do it, ie it already existed, and this coin is now 2 years old, plenty of time to fix it....
191  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][GAP] Gapcoin - Prime Gap Search - New Math Algo - CPU / GPU - Zero Premine on: September 17, 2020, 06:12:09 PM

I’m ; I ; I ; I ; I ; I ; but I ; I ; I ; I ; I’m ; I ;
and will not comment anymore on this thread unless [...]

I ; my ; I ; I’d ; but I ;

WTF with you ? Please respect your words and Shut Up definitely, troll.

Thanks, Wizz.

Stfu. I’ve been involved with this coin for years. I was asked to leave the thread and my response is I will not intrude anymore unless a comment is directed to me.

Don’t address a comment to me, moron, and I will not respond.

Edit to add

Very clever ploy trying to make it look like I am the one acting entirely in self interest.

A bunch of people who accumulated a vast amount of gapcoin trying to do the minimum possible amount of work to increase their investment while pretending that their goal is to increase the work done ‘for the greater good’.

It’s the old N Korea or ‘communist’ silliness trying to trick stupid people into pretending ‘everybody is one’ and ‘there is no I in team’ etc. It works when you have a gun or when you are talking to stupid people. A person can only act on their own experiences and knowledge.

Trying to pretend that everybody knows the same things, or that a person should pretend to know what other people know, is the idiot realm.

Sheesh Mate, this was a good forum till you turned up....looks like most people don't want to know your opinions, and no-one seems to want your websites, so why not either do all this yourself, or leave it as it was....
Thing is, if i was a newbie to this forum, and saw all your "speeches" i'd simply click "next"...if you honestly think having a go at everyone when this coin is trying to compete with over 2500 other coins, well, enuff said.
Might be best for you to just take the open source code and develop your own "math" coin, cos clearly this one isnt't for you...oh and before you accuse me of being a "bag holder" i don't even think i have 1000 coins, i just throw a few threads at it now and again
192  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 42-coin Development Discussion Thread - Slogan Competition! on: September 16, 2020, 07:42:39 AM
Hi Lasergun,
I'm in a similar boat. I have found a couple of very old wallets.
Is there a way to resync then only upto block 1990382, cos i'm pretty sure i mined quite a bit past that block...
J

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1502028.msg17027381#msg17027381
Blockchain Snapshot: https://mega.nz - 1021MB/7z (12.2018#2091989-final)

Thankyou
193  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 42-coin Development Discussion Thread - Slogan Competition! on: September 16, 2020, 07:15:32 AM
hello Lasergun

I Missed  the Swap, and I want to Send my old wallet.dat to you by email.

Also i know this swap process happen several years back.

Due to several reasons I couldn't look into crypto space, or couldn't look into my crypto portfolio.

As you know, some coin projects no more, some projects not active / dead.... Again time to time we get info about swaps of different coin project.

In the case of 42 coin somehow i missed it, and again such a unique coin can anyone hold.

Much thankful if you know swap my coins to new wallet, if its possible

If I am sending my old wallet.... which email address, do i need to send it to, OR
can I use same email which mentioned on   M I S S E D   T H E   S W A P

Cheers

Tuwan

Hello. Yes, you can use that email. Before sending your wallet to me, make sure your coins are untouched since block # 1990382.

Hi Lasergun,
I'm in a similar boat. I have found a couple of very old wallets.
Is there a way to resync then only upto block 1990382, cos i'm pretty sure i mined quite a bit past that block...
J
194  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Main] Bitcore- BTX - New algo is online! on: September 16, 2020, 07:13:06 AM
Hi guys,

Am i missing something here?

I thought the algo change was to go back to cpu/gpu mining, but i cant see a standalone cpu miner anywhere?
Does anyone know of one?
Pretty pointless change otherwise, cos no way you can make anything mining in the wallet.
195  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [GPL] Gold Pressed Latinum v3.0 New chain. on: September 14, 2020, 07:05:17 AM

Possibly. Traxo has provided a cool tool that can re-arrange the Latest Rates include file in various ways, such as to show how many of each of the other things one GPL2 coin is worth according to the Latest Rates:

https://latestrates.traxo.me/?from=GPL2&to=GPL

It also allows you to provide a Latest Rates file of your own for it to work from.

I usually at home like to re-cast the Rates the opposite way myself, that is, in this case, to show everything else's price-in-GPL2; but I am not sure Traxo's tool provides that approach.

-MarkM-



Hi Mark,
Just had a look at interstellar thingy. Unless i am wrong, KYC is required, so thats a complete none started, also it seems to be suggesting, that i could get 0.02BTC for 100 GPL2 coins, but no reference to GPL3 coins. (also there seems to be zero trade history, so no idea where the prices come from, thin air?)

Like i say all together way to troublesome....that said, do you have any idea what GPL2 and GPL3 coins are going for in BTC?
I'm petty sure i have about 100 GPL2 coins to trade if you or anyone wants to buy. (i'll check my GPL3 too, but seem to have lost the wallet temporarily)
196  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [GPL] Gold Pressed Latinum v3.0 New chain. on: September 13, 2020, 08:11:23 PM

If you are familiar with Stellar, which is very much like Ripple, it should be fairly obvious.

If not maybe it is best to start by getting familiar with Stellar.

Basically we simply use Stellar tokens to represent various coins, and Stellar lets any token trade against any other token.

Probably the best way to arrange to turn coins on the blockchain into tokens and vice-versa is to contact me ("knotwork") on the Keybase end to end encrypted chat system, which can be very handy for this kind of thing due to including a Stellar wallet right in the app.

Mind you, last I checked it seemed like the Stellar wallet included in the Keybase chat app did not let you set up arbitrary "trust lines", so likely in order to use our GPL and GPL2 tokens in that wallet you'd need to first use one of the several other Stellar wallets that are available to initially set up the trust lines for whatever Stellar account you use with the wallet that is in Keybase.

Once you have set up the trust lines though, the Stellar wallet inside Keybase seems to work fine.

Other wallets though are probably good to have too if you want to get into trading on the markets as I do not recall the Keybase wallet really providing that or if it does maybe not in as sphisticated a way as some of the other wallets that are available for the Stellar platform.

See Stellar.org for lists of current wallets.

-MarkM-


Hi Mark,
Thank for coming back to me.
I'll look into it tomorrow when i get chance, BUT to be quite honest sounds like a load of hard work for nothing....
No way i am messing around with "secure chats" and all that crap...
Can't see any future for any coin that is so faffy...like most miners i suspect, i simply want to mine, and trade with the least amount of fuss... you know, like the vast majority of the 2500 other coins out their (tongue in cheek).

Besides, when did GPL change from being a good old style coin, into a token, cos i hate tokens, always have, always will.
maybe i need to just go back to GPL2 and get it listed on an exchange...

Or, perhaps i could just sell you my coins?
197  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] No Staking, 1% Standard Interest per Day, 750% APR For HOdlers on: September 11, 2020, 11:56:57 PM
My wallet seems stuck, anyone else ?

no, my wallet is working

Can't seems to be connecting to anyone.
Any hint on how to resolve it ?
Tried closing and reopening many times, still no connection to the network...

Hello GamEth,

I am not an expert however, I will do m best to assist with this issue

first: I emphasize that the hodl network is working fine as my wallet is active with many connections " it is active"

second: please make sure that you are using the updated client "  hodlcoin-6.0.0 "

now you can try connecting and if it does not work please try connecting using vpn

I hope that will assist

Good luck




Yes, I am on the 6.0.0, never had problem before...
Tried installing the wallet on another computer, and still it can't find any block source.
Gonna try with a vpn...

if the issue exists even with the vpn, the last probability of it will be for sure the windows security of windows 10 may block the app as it defines the hodl wallet app as a potential unwanted app . if yes; go to windows security and restore the probable  missing file and treat it as a trusted app.  



Try getting some nodes from here...
http://hodl.amit.systems:81/network

i downloaded the 6.0 wallet onto a clean pc, and after 1 hour still had no block source, so created hodlcoin.conf and added this

addnode=116.63.151.19  # 734000   HOdlcoin:6.0.0
addnode=178.219.95.81  # 734000   HOdlcoin:6.0.0
addnode=85.131.25.219  # 734000   HOdlcoin:6.0.0
addnode=213.108.119.84 # 734000   HOdlcoin:6.0.0
addnode=212.49.103.42  # 734000   HOdlcoin:6.0.0
addnode=59.102.23.36   # 734000   HOdlcoin:6.0.0
addnode=34.219.174.163 # 734000   HOdlcoin:6.0.0

Now the wallet is syncing...
Good luck
198  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Snowblossom - new ASIC resist POW, quantum resistant, online now ❁ on: September 11, 2020, 07:49:17 AM
Hi,

Just downloaded this , version snowblossom-1.7.1.zip

Have java 64bit, and the client is syncing.
Got a wallet address, but when i run "miner-mem.bat" or "pool-miner.bat" i get these errors

Unable to access jarfile SnowBlossomMiner_deploy.jar, i have checked all folders, the file does not exist

Any ideas?
199  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [GPL] Gold Pressed Latinum v3.0 New chain. on: September 09, 2020, 07:34:36 AM

Even if you missed the swap, GPL Classic is still running so you still have your GPL; all you missed out on as this newfangled GPL2 stuff...

...And you can trade between the two on the Stellar platform if you like, since on Stellar any asses can be traded against any other asset. Smiley

See http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/

-MarkM-


Hi, tried that link, what does it mean?
How can you trade please?
200  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][GAP] Gapcoin - Prime Gap Search - New Math Algo - CPU / GPU - Zero Premine on: September 04, 2020, 11:57:55 PM
Most people in most countries are not able to set aside a computer to secure the network. Last time I ran the gapcoin wallet, a few years ago, it was far more intensive than most wallets, running 99% cpu and still taking a vast amount of time to download if I recall. So when a person asks how to get some gapcoin, first ask them if they are in a poor country or a rich country.

A simple Atom based netbook consumes next to nothing. Gapcoin sync is slow because prime gap verification is much slower than PoW hash verification of most algos.


#SinBad, absolutely no idea where you are coming from.
Yes, like a lot of coins, initial sync is quite slow, but once done, you can "secure" the network on a very low powered device. Or using just1 thread of a multicore PC.
As for mining, there is a standalone cpu miner, AMD gpu miner, a pool, or you can simple "setgenerate true 1" using just 1 core...so i think that should cover most senarios.

I bought an all in one mb with cpu/gpu, consumes 14 watt and mines a small amount of gapcoin (https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-E350N-WIN8-rev-10#ov (2cores), or https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-E3800N-rev-1x#kf(2cores 4 threads)) just don't expect to make many coins per day...

To be fair, you could have the wallet / mine on a RaspberryPi, or PiZero...
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