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221  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]⚡⚡🔐[PRiVCY]🔐⚡⚡[3rd Airdrop - Starts 23th June]✅[PoW/POS]✅ on: June 24, 2018, 06:00:26 AM
As you all know... we do have giveaways we often do through out the week, not only just the #double-airdrop... we host many giveaways.

Starting this week...


Be on the look out for even more random EXTRA giveaways hosted by the moderators.


All week long as a mod team we will randomly post some type of one winner giveaway, or perhaps reward a certain member a bit of PRiV for being a helpful member/great addition to the community..etc


Today I hosted the first one and the winner goes to Mr. Yoso aka "popkiko" on the forums here.

The task was to create an image and tweet similar to our official airdrop tweet today for the reward of 10 PRiV


Our Official Tweet & Image: https://twitter.com/PRiVCY_COIN/status/1010603711712976901







Here is his image and tweet:

 https://twitter.com/Mr_Yoso_14/status/1010664536032989184







He did such an amazing job, when I said to create an image "Like our current tweet", at first glance I had thought he had just edited our image!

Congratulations to Mr. YoSo and your beautiful image and tweet.

Everyone should like and retweet BOTH statuses if they havent yet!




Feel free to make images and tweets of your own too!

If you cant make images, use any in the #theme-giveaway section.

Yes its great to retweet ALL Official PRiVCY tweets... but we should be making our own tweets too! Spread the word!

The more people know about PRiVCY the higher our price will go!
I have a question last week I was in the 2nd airdrop well this week I had a crazy week at work so I wasn't on discord or did a retweet which probably why I didn't get this week's airdrop so do I have to resubmit everything or am I still included in the airdrops as long as the required steps for the week are done
222  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] BITTUBE | NOW LIVE | NO PREMINE | NO ICO | FIRST MEDIA MINING PLAYER on: June 24, 2018, 02:54:24 AM
The weekly update on BitTube — 15th of June.

First steps on rewards allocation
New CN Heavy Custom Algorithm
Dynamic transaction fees
iOS App
Profile picture and background editor
Sort user publications
Bug fixing - The dev team solved 160 number of tickets reported by the community

https://medium.com/@Bit.Tube/the-weekly-update-on-bittube-15th-of-june-cf588ba27ceb

uuuh I like that:

New CN Heavy Custom Algorithm.

At the end of the month on block height 110 000 new CN heavy based PoW algorithm will take place. It has custom tweaks to thwart FPGAs, ASICs, and botnets. All mining software will be updated. The dev team is working on automatic update, but at the moment it should be done manually.
This is what I like it's about time the devs start telling asic and the new fpga that they aren't going to take unfair mining
223  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: XMR-stak-JK 2.4.4 Compiled with no devfee on: June 24, 2018, 02:42:12 AM
thanks for making this. I tried to follow instructions, but I had trouble with visual studio since I already have a few versions of it installed, the cuda downloader for visual studio integration failed.

Yours worked instantly! 2 ez  Grin
you are welcome.


I have expeirenced a very strange connect error to nanopool on only one of my machines....  Anyone else getting this issue?

I'm not sure what the hell happens (because so far I have been asleep each time) but I have some issue which seems to crash three instances of the miner (2.4.4) running on two machines. Last night it was after running great for 16 hours, mining Loki (which has a very low difficulty right now which is good, but has taken a price hit - but I am HODLing anyway).

Did you manage to compile 2.4.5 yet? I was going to try to teach myself how sometime but it's like going back to f'ing school.....

no luck on trying with 2.4.5 yet.  Probably sometime tomorrow since Ill be at a location where I can uninstall and reinstall everything for the third time to try and compile it.

The issue was a fluke;  seems right before the completion of the new windows 18xx update.   I tried running 2.4.2, and it gave the same no connect error.

When I came home later that day my machine had rebooted itself automatically, and 2.4.4 launched no problems again.   It was an odd one.


Go into the CPU config, and remove the CPU threads.... leave it blank brackets {}.   See if stability comes back.   I have a LGA775 machine right now that gets TLS socket errors and reconnects every so often.  The auto emails from nanopool from that machine are quite annoying.

I got sick of windows sneaking in updates I had all my rigs running 10 pro with updates totally disabled and somehow they all updated so after playing on google for awhile I was able to find a win 10 pro stripped down with no apps or anything I haven't had one issue since
224  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Nodium (XN) - Masternode Privacy Focused Cryptocurrency on: June 24, 2018, 01:24:43 AM
Nodium and Rhenium are both a big SCAM, be careful guys.

Nodium and Rhenium have been created by the same guy but he want to remain anonymous in both projects  Sad

- His plan is simple:
1. He tend to create clones of Pivx, get a nice premine and launch these masternodes coins multiple times every year, and want to stay anonymous for every of those projects.
2. Launch the website with a white paper very very white.
3. He sell presale MN and make 50k$ from that:
*https://blockexplorer.com/address/1BSu8HfVNT6aTYjeUhe1yZA4m9FGMYf2Tz
*https://blockexplorer.com/address/1Jx48YzTwUkczo4Vp3CaeL9t5gJk2fsaaN
4. He start to hire some random people to make a artificial team big enough to look serious, he give some coins in return of the support (and then long term support).
He made a mistake which prove he's behind both coins, he sent a identical message at the same time to hire a Designer on Both Discord, Nodium and Rhenium:
*Nodium: https://ibb.co/fwH92d
*Rhenium: https://ibb.co/hEPBFy
(I will talk further more of this detail in the post again)
He even paid the same Advisors for these projects (or advisors are aware and a part of the scam and pump masternodes clones every week?):
*Nodium: https://ibb.co/nDZa8J
*Rhenium: https://ibb.co/iGuLay
5. He start to sell all the premine every week when the coin pump:
*Nodium: http://140.82.34.3/address/NcDTGtVpNgKbdv5b4kuw7UeCp36rR1vA7T
*Nodium2: http://140.82.34.3/address/NWR1EnF95UL3bDmwTWNUeFxsYGJMQWsFBu
*Rhenium: 45.77.1.151/address/RD9k6jiHcPxtfcg8rg8nToafd6aWm8x937
*Rhenium2: 45.77.1.151/address/RNbXpun6qyDvH5JPRLmiey6Mn1hPPkkjVH
6. Restart the steps with another coin.

Now i will gather all the infos below i currently have to prove that the guy is behind both projects, Nodium and Rhenium :

Why Nodium and Rhenium have been created by the same guy?
Well, take a deep look at (globally not individually):

1. Same specs: Clone of Pivx, Quark algo, PoS, anonymous, Masternode, masternode requirement (10k).
2. Both projects send identical messages on twitter and Discord and remove it, they removed tweets but i found a gem on discord by both main accounts, the same identical message (almost) published the same day, at the same time on both discord to hire a Designer Cheesy :
*Nodium: https://ibb.co/fwH92d
*Rhenium: https://ibb.co/hEPBFy
*Nodium: https://ibb.co/i4zBFy (with hour: 15:57)
*Rhenium: https://ibb.co/dQaJvy (with hour: 16:01)
>>> Note that this proof alone comfirm the same dev is behind both projects, there is no
chance for a coincidence that the same message is published the same day, at the same time (4 minutes diff) on Discord for a Crypto Project, following those next proofs it's definitely not a coincidence!
3. Both projects use .org extension. Nodium.org and Rhenium.
4. Both names have "ium": Nodium and Rhenium.org.
5. Similar (very white) White Paper:
http://www.nodium.org/whitepaper1.2.pdf
http://rhenium.org/Rheniumwhitepaper.pdf
6. Bought domain name at the same service:
*https://www.whois.com/whois/nodium.org
*https://www.whois.com/whois/rhenium.org
7. The dev of both projects want to stay anonymous.
8. Both projects start to sell premine after pump:
*Nodium: http://140.82.34.3/address/NWR1EnF95UL3bDmwTWNUeFxsYGJMQWsFBu
*Nodium2: http://140.82.34.3/address/NcDTGtVpNgKbdv5b4kuw7UeCp36rR1vA7T
*Rhenium: http://45.77.1.151/address/RD9k6jiHcPxtfcg8rg8nToafd6aWm8x937
*Rhenium2: http://45.77.1.151/address/RNbXpun6qyDvH5JPRLmiey6Mn1hPPkkjVH
For listing fees?
Well, 5 BTC average, in each presale wallet:
*Nodium: https://blockexplorer.com/address/1BSu8HfVNT6aTYjeUhe1yZA4m9FGMYf2Tz
*Rhenium: https://blockexplorer.com/address/1Jx48YzTwUkczo4Vp3CaeL9t5gJk2fsaaN
By the way, note that in any case this is not a good news when the dev sell or split on multiple address 90-100% of his premine after 1 month of launch only Undecided .

- In addition, you can check this article from another guy, thanks to him for solid infos he provided: https://steemit.com/nodium/@blok/meet-nodium

***This is a warning advices for all RHENIUM and NODIUM investors, a guy or the same group of guys fork Pivx and launch same coins multiple times every year, sell the Premine and the rest is history...
 
It's definitely a nice scam, creating fork of Pivx, Masternode coin to claim a nice ROI and bring investors, stay anonymous, sell presale for 50k$, pay advisors, hire random people to be mod or create website, design etc, sell +70% of the premine at the beginning of the project when it pump to make additionnal hundreds thousands (total: +200k$) >>>>>>>> restart.

Now, do whatever you want guys, if these coins exit scam in a couple months because they are starting another Pivx clones after selling Presale and Premine you would have been warned..
By the way, they won't continue those projects if they sell all of their coins, this Rhenium founder already sold 100% of his XRH (2m XRH): http://45.77.1.151/address/RNbXpun6qyDvH5JPRLmiey6Mn1hPPkkjVH
And 93% of Nodium premine: http://140.82.34.3/address/NcDTGtVpNgKbdv5b4kuw7UeCp36rR1vA7T

(I posted this post on both BTCT coins)

Thank you! I was thinking about MN three weeks ago but likely decided to wait!
I was looking at this coin also thanks for the heads up
225  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Hive OS - new Linux GPU mining platform on: June 22, 2018, 02:55:17 PM
I tried the latest windows release on a rig with r9 cards and it won't load the xmr-stak wallet configuration on made on my account it loads the default with CPU mining only which also it doesn't send any stats to the hiveos dashboard
226  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Hive OS - new Linux GPU mining platform on: June 20, 2018, 11:17:39 PM
ASIC 0.1-05
- PROJECT_HASH support in config file


Windows client 0.1-01 Beta

Believe it or not but Hive now has a client for Windows. This is a BETA release


Download setup file here:
http://download.hiveos.farm/win/

Git Repository. Please report bugs here:
https://github.com/minershive/hiveos-win
Wow slamming out the updates will I finally be able to run my r9 cards in windows but all the great features hiveos has to offer
227  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU miner for CPU-only coin on: June 19, 2018, 12:32:18 AM
Doubling hardware would assume I own a mining rig which I don't, of course I wouldn't sell it if I did.

P.S.

I am only going to sell to a few highest bidders.
So you dont even own a rig to mine with but your selling software to mine give me a break
228  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining profitability ASIC vs GPU on: June 17, 2018, 12:59:32 PM
I guess nobody take difficulty into account take a look at what the A3 makes or D3 now this is what is going to happen when all these asics go online the profit your calculating is now with zero online once everyone gets their miners what do you thinks is going to happen being a miner you should know whats going to happen difficulty sky rockets profits crash and you can't even switch to a new algo so everyone who buys these think the money sounds good now but you'll be crying later
229  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: the RISK of FPGA mining on: June 15, 2018, 10:52:13 AM
Granted there is risk in FPGA
But this takes some power back from asic manufacturers who are most likely running equipment like this or better.
once these can be scaled down nicely, they will replace gpu's entirely. and this was always going to happen. Gpu miners have already cut back on spending and will likely be deciding whether to get more invested into it, or less. The days of getting into mining at home with your 1 or 2 gpu's is not over, smaller cap coins with their own algos will get away from FPGA until they get big, just like ASICS.

Ultimately we will just have a middle ground between gpu's(hobbyist) and ASICS(large scale). and this first batch of miners will make a very small dent overall compared to asics for the next 6-12 months, So there is still time for gpu miners to all get their ROI.
But I would rather side with FPGA to slow down companies who use asics in house before releasing to market for massive gains
I don't know the big miners and bitmain will always be ahead of regular miners they have alot of money to burn and some of the best people working for them, hopefully someone will come up with a way to beat both and make a algo that can only be mined cpu/gpu the only way for pow to be decentralized is to be mineable by hardware that's accessible to everyone anywhere at a reasonable cost
230  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: tdxminer lyra2z/XZC Miner for AMD GPUs on Linux on: June 15, 2018, 10:40:27 AM
So many "cgminer/4.9.0" with very high avg hashrate approaching on this algo. What's this? FPGAs are using this miner? Smiley

So, another algo where GPUs lost the battle against FPGAs?
I think its bullshit the fpga guys are saying this is real asic resistant but fpga's are more centralized than asic only so many miners can afford to pay 3500-4500 for one card also I think there was 5000 cards for the presale thats a small amount of miners and most likely the big miners with money where buying 10 or 20 in a clip the other thing is once the fpga manufacturers realize how much money they can make that 3500-4500 will turn to 6000, and what about miners who live in poorer countries I guess they don't count, but as usual its all about greed
231  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: tdxminer lyra2z/XZC Miner for AMD GPUs on Linux on: June 13, 2018, 01:28:58 AM
I tried my rx560's no luck but this miner is kick ass on rx470/570 compared to sgminer
232  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PRE-ICO]HoweyCoins: the only BitcoinTalk-endorsed ICO - GUARANTEED PROFIT on: June 12, 2018, 11:34:13 AM
It's hard to tell if some of these comments are serious or just joking
233  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage on: June 11, 2018, 11:32:36 AM
Whats the easiest way to move all the contracts from my win 10 pc to a external drive on raspberry, I want to add more storage and I'm starting to get a lot of contracts that I don't want to lose but hate running a pc when I can run a pi using very little power
234  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Want to know how pos works in Raspberry pi on: June 11, 2018, 11:25:31 AM
I don't know what coin your staking but I used https://rokos.space/ which is a pi os for crypto's I only stopped because my pi was outdated it's a neat little os
235  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: LUXCoin—PHI1612 PoW/PoS Hybrid—PoS Web Wallet—SC—SegWit—LuxGate—Parallel MN on: June 11, 2018, 04:55:52 AM
Does anyone know if a updated amd miner is going to be released
236  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI on: June 11, 2018, 04:35:57 AM
For some people that dont want to spend 3500 or just want to get our feet wet before we spent that amount you mention this board The Avnet KU040 which is 9 and change how would we use this would your mining software work with other fgpas I understand certain boards wont be able to mine the same algos as others
237  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Hive OS - new Linux GPU mining platform on: June 11, 2018, 01:27:23 AM
About PROJECT_HASH

We're introducing a new concept of adding rigs to Hive.
In your account https://hiveos.farm/a/account/#pane-user please find your PROJECT_HASH value.
After flashing the drive with Hive image you can precreate rig.conf from rig-config-example.txt and put  PROJECT_HASH and RIG_PASSWD there. After you start the rig it will be auto created on the web. No need to create rig on the web first and then to write RIG_ID. Thus you can refresh your farm very quickly.

New hive image 0.5-57 includes default config example so you can use this feature.

Also new version of hive-flasher is released. Instructions are here https://github.com/minershive/hive-flasher
Download hive-flasher image here http://download.hiveos.farm/
Will we be able to choose phi2 for algo for the new luxcoin fork tpruvot ccminer is ready but I dont know about sgminer
238  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: the RISK of FPGA mining on: June 09, 2018, 09:50:18 PM
I'm just asking how are fpga any different than asic they are expensive which excludes people from poorer countries getting them plus how is it going to save on power at first maybe but as the hashrate goes up so does difficulty so you need to add more miners also how are you going to get a company selling a 3000-4000 dollar piece of hardware to 700-800 and that's a high priced gpu.
Listen I'm not trying to bust balls here I'm all for power reduction it's the cost and we all know there's going to be greedy devs hiding in 10 or 15% Dev fees it was going on with zec, you look at things different because you have access to fpgas at a cost lower than most and know what your doing with them

an ASIC can only do one thing, what it was designed to do. A FPGA is like a GPU, it can do whatever you program it to do. It's even possible to program it in the same language used to program the GPU (OpenCL).

There will be competition in the space, we're providing a platform that will force developers to compete on performance and fee to stay relevant. It's not going to be a situation like with claymore where he (as I understand the rumours) LOST THE SOURCE CODE but still continues to collect massive fees for something he doesn't even update (ClaymoreXMR).

Yes, cost is still high. This is my focus right now. Dropping the cost of these devices. Our current offerings are just the first step in this process; considering that we've achieved 1/2 the retail price that others are selling them for, I think we did very well. But again, this is just the start.


Thank you I appreciate you taking the time to explain things I'm against asic because they are centralized with bitmain running the show with them having kill switches and backed by the Chinese government things can only go one way theirs, my biggest issue with fpgas is the pricing and hopefully things will work out there needs to be hardware specifically for mining that can mine different algos but are available for anyone
239  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: the RISK of FPGA mining on: June 09, 2018, 09:09:31 PM
Did you even read what I said, I don`t believe in open source for FPGA expecialy with xx big farms that will pay any developer out there, and we know there are just few ppl that will work on fpga, my personal opinion that just crumbs will be let out, profitable bitsream will be bought and only released when some over the developer head say he can.......

I also would like to be wrong and I hope... time will tell

Do you have anything to substantiate that claim?

I can show you a chat room with 30 fpga devs in it right now feverishly working away to provide bitstreams for the community. What can you show me?

https://discord.gg/M6CyRh

I WILL get these FPGA to GPU pricing; or Xilinx (and Intel) is going to need to get a restraining order against me. I don't know how to give up, ask paypal.



I'm just asking how are fpga any different than asic they are expensive which excludes people from poorer countries getting them plus how is it going to save on power at first maybe but as the hashrate goes up so does difficulty so you need to add more miners also how are you going to get a company selling a 3000-4000 dollar piece of hardware to 700-800 and that's a high priced gpu.
Listen I'm not trying to bust balls here I'm all for power reduction it's the cost and we all know there's going to be greedy devs hiding in 10 or 15% Dev fees it was going on with zec, you look at things different because you have access to fpgas at a cost lower than most and know what your doing with them
240  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: the RISK of FPGA mining on: June 09, 2018, 05:07:53 PM
Ya you think Bitmain isn't going to get involved they have some of the smartest people working for them and now that the fpga manufacturers realize how much more money they can make your 3500 card will cost 6000
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