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2021  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 31, 2014, 12:19:28 PM
On what adress I need to send coins for block explorer?

Sended on AFs6aqK2jgxXku8aTszhaC1XpVtqsyzzdC
I though that was his private address, and he also wanted a block explorer.  I think everyone should hold their coins and when someone is nice enough to make a block explorer, then we pay them directly.
That said, if someone is to collect a kitty, it should be either Ani-chan or a pool owner, as they would lose out if they scam the community.
2022  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 31, 2014, 11:56:35 AM
Few issues:
- Its dangerous for the coin that the one pool has so much power. The pool owner could destroy the coin if he wanted to.
- Also, not a good idea to change the algo because gpu-mining would balance the powerful pools and vps-miners. (Quark gpu-miner isn't very powerful and it can only solomine, so its kinda ok)
- No premine and not sufficient mining power for the devs: Not enough resources for basic services.
- Megaminer mystery (~800Mh/s with the animeminer at that time was unbelievable HUGE) - was it a ~5000-10000 comp botnet or some weakness/backdoor in the algo?

Hope these things can be fixed by the voluntary community work!  Wink

PS. FairQuark was launched with p2pools and the network has been stable.. maybe those could balance animecoin too?

I agree but am not sure that the one pool has the % everyone thinks.  This morning minepool had 900MH whereas the P2P pool had 500MH.  Add solo miners in and when the dev releases their pool, it isn't too bad.
I am sure if someone wants to amend Smelter to work, they will be able to.  I think GPUs from the offset are pretty unfair for the CPU miners though, so it was a good idea.
I agree that people need to donate to the dev or make communtiy projects.  I have done both, but not large amounts.
The megaminer was strange, has he gone solo, or popped up on another Quark-like coins?

Fair quark was (ironically) heavily premined, so they should have resources to buy services.  I think a community will form here, anime is too cool for that not to happen!
2023  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 31, 2014, 06:23:30 AM
block explorer?
OR:

What about a CROWDBOUNTY for a block explorer.

Who is pledging how much, to get it going?
A block explorer is indispensable for the next step.
And a balanced pool situation, of course.
I agree with you. Bounty needed  Wink

Alright. Let's get this started. I have very few animecoins myself,
if you want to support me, send some to my private wallet please:
AFs6aqK2jgxXku8aTszhaC1XpVtqsyzzdC

... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. ..... . .. ... . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. .

BUT here's the offer:

For blockchain explorer, I pledge 111 ANI.

Someone match that, and offer more, please.



I'll offer 1000 for a block explorer:
Drakoin 111
NUFCrichard 1000
2024  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 30, 2014, 03:11:22 PM
Official pool coming soon!
Please follow me on Twitter <(⌒_⌒<) for the latest news!

Hurry!  I am mining at a constant rate, with a fairly constant difficulty, but getting ever fewer ANIs!
Coinmine is struggling under the load.
2025  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [SPOT] | **500 BLOCKS UNTIL HARD FORK ** READ THREAD - On CoinPayments.net on: January 30, 2014, 03:07:09 PM
Not that you will fork again in the near future, but this sounds like the solution to the problem of the coin stalling.  If after the fork the problem remains, it would be worth looking at Kimoto's Gravity Well.

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The dev will have have a saying on that since we dont have access but very well pointed out  "Credit given to sdpenaloza" from reddit.com  for the posting down below

Here is some information on the Kimoto's Gravity Well - from megacoin forums

Source: https://forum.megacoin.co.nz/index.php?topic=893.0

The Newbie's Guide to the Kimoto Gravity Well

Many of you may have heard of Kimoto's Gravity Well and that it is supposedly a major part of what makes Megacoin unique from other cryptocurrencies. However, many of you may also not know what exactly it is and what makes it so special. If that is the case, then this guide is for you.

What Is a Mining Difficulty Readjustment Algorithm, Anyway? To understand what the Gravity Well algorithm is and what it does, you first need to understand what a "mining difficulty readjustment algorithm" is and why is it important for all current cryptocurrencies based off of the original Bitcoin source code. First, let's pull a few important definitions from the Bitcoin wiki:

Difficulty Difficulty is a measure of how difficult it is to find a new block compared to the easiest it can ever be.

Difficulty Readjustment (for Bitcoin) The difficulty is adjusted every 2016 blocks based on the time it took to find the previous 2016 blocks. At the desired rate of one block each 10 minutes, 2016 blocks would take exactly two weeks to find. If the previous 2016 blocks took more than two weeks to find, the difficulty is reduced. If they took less than two weeks, the difficulty is increased. The change in difficulty is in proportion to the amount of time over or under two weeks the previous 2016 blocks took to find.

So basically, the "difficulty" of a coin determines how hard it is for miners to find and mint blocks of that coin. The more miners there are mining a coin, the faster blocks will be found and at the end of this difficulty readjustment period (approximately every two weeks for Bitcoin), the difficulty will change accordingly so that the number of coins minted will follow the intended distribution curve. This has worked well for Bitcoin (so far) because of it's extremely slow adoption rate in the early days and now because of the sheer number of miners on the network. However, this method of difficulty readjustment is flawed for new altcoins entering the market today for a number of reasons which I will discuss below.

The History of the Gravity Well Mining Difficulty Readjustment Algorithm When Megacoin first launched, it used a more traditional difficulty readjustment algorithm based off of Bitcoin's original proposal. (Author's note: I have forgotten what the original implementation was for Megacoin, but if anyone knows the details please let me know so I can put that here for perspective and history's sake.) By this time, some SHA-256 coins had already felt the pain of difficulty readjustment problems due to the influx of ASIC miners and an activity known as "pool-hopping".

If you are familiar with cryptocurrency mining at all, you may already know that in most cases, solo mining is usually impossible without extremely powerful hardware due to the large number of people now aware of cryptocurrencies and willing to mine for them. Most miners mine through pools, which provide proportional payouts of coins based on the amount of hashing power you provide to the network. This mitigates some of the risk of mining in that you receive a steady stream of coins based on your network hashing rate, so even small-time miners can still earn their share of the pie. However, as pool mining became more popular and more altcoins arrived on the market, services known as "multipools" began to appear. These were special pools that allowed miners to automatically switch to the "most profitable" coin to mine based on the current exchange rates. However, these new multipools introduced some new problems to the cryptocurrency landscape, one of those being major difficulty readjustment woes.

As Megacoin began to rise in price several months after its inception, it started to become a target for these multipools. What happens when this occurs is that suddenly the Megacoin network gets barraged by an influx of new (and very powerful) miners. This causes the block confirmation time to plummet and subsequently causes the difficulty to skyrocket at the next difficulty readjustment. When this occurs, the mining profitability also drops due to the higher difficulty which then in turn causes all of the multipool miners to leave the network in search of the next most profitable coin. What remains is an extremely high difficulty and only the "core" group of Megacoin miners left to deal with the aftermath. In extreme cases, the difficulty may be so high in proportion to the number of miners left that the entire network grinds to a halt. This has happened in the past to Terracoin and Feathercoin, among others. The only solution if this occurs is to hard fork the coin in an attempt to readjust the difficulty (or change the difficulty readjustment algorithm) or simply grind out the mining at an extremely slow pace (during which time the coin is basically unusable) until enough blocks are found to make it to the next difficulty readjustment. The more blocks required until the next difficulty readjustment, the longer this period of unusability will be, and in some cases could mean the death of the coin completely unless drastic measures are taken.

When this happened to Megacoin, Kimoto decided to come up with a better way to perform difficulty readjustment, and the result is the Kimoto Gravity Well (which is now also used as the difficulty readjustment algorithm for Anoncoin as well after it met a similar fate as that described above). And thus, we have the Megacoin we know and love today. Next I will discuss what exactly the Gravity Well does and how it works to keep mining stable and fair for all Megacoin miners and users.

Gravity Well: Explained Now that you know how the Gravity Well came to be, let's take a look at what exactly it does and how it works. At the most basic level, Kimoto has changed how difficulty readjustment works so that the difficulty is adjusted after every single block that is mined on the network. I'm not 100% sure about the exact mathematics behind the calculations, but so far since its introduction on the network the difficulty has adjusted smoothly and flawlessly no matter how many miners there are on the network and even throughout the huge price (and subsequent mining hash rate) increase we have seen over the past couple of weeks. This keeps mining fair and secure for all miners and users of the coin, and prevents the rampant multipool abuse that was (and still is) common with most all other altcoins out on the market today. This is even more important to consider when one day ASIC miners are developed for Scrypt coins and a small number of miners will suddenly have access to extremely powerful mining hardware. If and when this occurs, a malicious (or simply greedy) miner can simply point his or her ASIC miner at any Scrypt-based coin and cripple it because of the extreme difficulty fluctuation this will cause. (This is actually what happened with Terracoin after SHA-256 ASICS began to flood the market.) Megacoin, however, will be safe from this type of malicious mining behavior due to the smooth difficulty readjustment that Kimoto's Gravity Well provides.
2026  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 30, 2014, 12:03:18 PM
At the moment minepool.cc has about 99.995% of the network hashrate so it's going to get all the blocks until more people start mining here or at any other new pools which appear.  This pool has only just started up though so most people are probably still unaware of it.

At the moment I'm virtually solo mining through this pool
It has to work too! Otherwise I will take my chances with minepool.  I will happily use the new one when I know it works.
2027  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 30, 2014, 11:35:24 AM
I wasn't getting any yeays and my mining wasn't showing up on the website, so I gave up.
Trying megapools now, though I can't see if it is working as I am not on my PC with my client!
2028  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 30, 2014, 09:49:41 AM

I hope that really means they will add it!  Expect a slight increase in price and difficulty!
2029  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 30, 2014, 08:13:46 AM
The weird thing about this AnimCoin is that there's only one pool and the hasrate is not spread at all... my experience with cryptocurrency tells me that this is not usual (and dangerous for the coin).

Pool op should kick biggest hashers out until it's < 50%
But he won't because getting 3% of all coins generated is way too nice.

yeah... that's why I say: Let's spread has power!

A new pool to mine AnimeCoin is now available...
-> anime.coins4everyone.com!

Benefits of Mining @ coins4everyone.com:
* based in Europe
* 100% uptime so far
* dedicated servers w/redundancy, DDoS protection
* only 1% fee
* pplns
* nice & caring support
* trustworthy & skilled admins

Come on, we need more hash power! ;-)
Ok I am trying out your pool.  I think I will need a bit of luck, but lets see how it goes. Anyone else fancy helping out, it's a bit lonely!
EDIT: No yays and it hasn't recognised my worker... is that because the pool hasn't found a block?
2030  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 30, 2014, 08:01:09 AM
I am getting drop offs all the time on ani pool too.  Tempted to try the one above, but it is a bit undermanned at the moment, I like steady returns...
2031  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best coin to buy or mine on: January 29, 2014, 03:16:43 PM
It is a pointless question. Forgetting the fact that you have posted in the wrong section, everyone will just big up their coin of interest.
If you are GPU mining then look for a mining profitablility site, otherwise it is a shot in the dark.
2032  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NEW]★[MINI]★[CPU mining] Minicoin | secure hashing, NO PREMINE| LAUNCHED! on: January 29, 2014, 01:27:33 PM
WTB 100,000 minicoins at 0.02 BTC, maybe up to ONE MIRRION.
Good luck buying at that rate  Smiley
I think that's 1/20th the mining rate! Good Luck!
2033  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NEW]★[MINI]★[CPU mining] Minicoin | secure hashing, NO PREMINE| LAUNCHED! on: January 29, 2014, 10:20:33 AM
Difficulty is still 4000+ but there is nothing going on in the thread or with exchanges or anything?!
Someone is mining it, but staying very quiet (and it's not me!)

I wouldn't say "someone", but many many miners, in one of the pools I saw over 500 miners yesterday. I think many of them are Chinese, I guess we can expect MINI hitting Chinese exchange soon.


Yeah, what I meant is that for the difficulty to be so high, obviously it is being heavily mined.  But given the attention it is getting here you would expect that is is dead!  Whereas it is far from in mining terms.
2034  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 29, 2014, 09:35:33 AM
How many coins is people getting per day mining at pool with lets say an 8 core?? I'm looking at http://ani.minepool.cc and it appears that the maximum contributor gets 52 coins per day. Is it for real or I am missing something?

Well, I started mining right after the launch.
400k ANI now in my wallet. Mined with a i7 4770k.

Remember to donate the devs and pool keepers Smiley
I donated to the dev, I hope he hangs around and helps make this one take off.
2035  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NEW]★[MINI]★[CPU mining] Minicoin | secure hashing, NO PREMINE| LAUNCHED! on: January 29, 2014, 07:57:53 AM
Difficulty is still 4000+ but there is nothing going on in the thread or with exchanges or anything?!
Someone is mining it, but staying very quiet (and it's not me!)
2036  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 28, 2014, 08:18:12 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=435153.0
Someone posted that for linux mining, if that helps

2037  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 28, 2014, 04:32:33 PM
My quick mining calculataion for this coin works out at 0.067 BTC / 100k ANI as mining costs using a VPS.
Anyone doing much better than that?  It seems quite fair.

There is a guy in this thread selling 450k for 0.35 BTC, almost the same price and much easier than going through the VPS trouble.

Which VPS are your calculations for btw?
Jiffybox, using 3 cores x10, so 0.2€ per hour
2038  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 28, 2014, 03:27:07 PM
My quick mining calculataion for this coin works out at 0.067 BTC / 100k ANI as mining costs using a VPS.
Anyone doing much better than that?  It seems quite fair.

2039  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NEW]★[MINI]★[CPU mining] Minicoin | secure hashing, NO PREMINE| LAUNCHED! on: January 28, 2014, 10:19:27 AM
No exchanges looking at minicoin?
2040  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] ANI on: January 28, 2014, 10:00:53 AM
All ok with solo mining! 4 blocks found tonight  on 10xXeon 1230v3.
10K+ ANI for Ani-Chan. Thank You.   
I'll send some to ani-chan when I get home too. Probably not 10k, but I'll see what I can do.
Domo arigato!
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