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461  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin - PoW reward for solar energy | the GREEN KING of Crypto on: March 30, 2014, 03:33:52 PM
Litecoin hard fork team are putting hard fork to X11 to a vote!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=549592.0

462  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin - PoW reward for solar energy | the GREEN KING of Crypto on: March 30, 2014, 02:47:18 PM
Well, i have already seen on cryptopool some days ashing power of 250, and also 320mh(about 250000 solar coin per day, specially first days)
So,someone already collect million of solarcoin.

Maybe it's already factory that have to try asic before shipping(cause many otheer coin pool sometimes for 24 hours get out of normal hashrate).

So, if nick change the algorytm asap is fine,if he say to not worry.....probably we will see our solarcoin reach 1 satoshi at the end of the year.

And bye bye.

Remeber that WE rule the market, not someone's in another galaxy.
So,let's all togheter ask nick to change within days the algorytm.


Smiley





+1. We all need to ask to change algorithm

++1 That's what I have been saying.
To Sha-3 or X11 with gravity well!
463  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: CoinMarketCap.com - Market Cap Rankings of All Cryptocurrencies! on: March 29, 2014, 02:42:59 PM
Dear CoinMarketCap.com, Get your shit together and stop putting these premined BS coins in the top places! You guys are losing credibility everyday!

Stop complaining. Now you have the option to filter that out. Let the people get burned and find out how to chose between the premined coins. Not all the coins are the same.
I am involved with one premined coin and I can bet anyone 1 BTC that after less than one year there will be some very positive truth revealed about it.
You can scream scam as much as you want, you'll just be like a kid bitten by a fireant. This is the last place where you should come and complain like that, the developer of coinmarketcap.com is doing a good job and he is doing as much as possible to listen to you. If you want to cry out loud just make your own thread. He has no way of knowing which one of the shitty clones are a scam or not, neither do you. Don't think that you're some kind of God to predict the future and know everything, you are not !
He started his website with an idea and you can't change that, as that idea is in the name of the website !
Better let the investors in the coin figure out which one is good and research more about each coin and people behind it. If they don't do that, they deserve to be burned. The speculators also deserve to be burned, they should not speculate more than they can afford to lose, same as in a casino !

So stop posting here in big red fonts your wrong mental images, you're messing up coinmarketcap.com dev's work and probably calling some legit coins as scam.
+1 I fully agree with you.
464  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin - PoW reward for solar energy | the GREEN KING of Crypto on: March 29, 2014, 04:18:49 AM
Scam argument is for outside people who can't understand the potential of Solarcoin.

I think we should talk about algorithm  change including gravity well implementation.

The summer is coming, X11 and DGW will be the best in temperature and power consumption wise.

 
465  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: CoinMarketCap.com - Market Cap Rankings of All Cryptocurrencies! on: March 28, 2014, 03:45:35 PM
Please ad solarcoin  Grin

+1

Solarcoin is NOT scam!! Plz refer press releases.

http://solarcoin.org/news/
466  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin - PoW reward for solar energy | the GREEN KING of Crypto on: March 26, 2014, 09:16:02 PM
Well,finally solarcoin is starting to get attention.
Every day more and more media are talking about them.

But....but....but....

I hope the dev will asap change the algorytm.
Guys, ASIC are on the way, probably within months they coming out.
So, with asic, that means 100-200mhs of mining power, ALL minor coins will DIE!
That's not a prediction, that's the truth.

So, for solarcoin, everything's made till now....miners from day one,supporter,buyers,sellers etc we could have spent time for nothing.

Dev have to change the algorytm or on X-11,or Jane or Keccak. Like vertcoin.

Hope you agree with me.






I agree.. although keccak from what i understand is not asic safe.  Jane is also very difficulty to work with.  Scrypt Adaptive N-Factor (like vertcoin) is pretty much the best one to use. 

I also think SLR should find a way to implement a form of KGW.. It seems the best update so far is DGW from darkcoin.  Good luck though hope it continues to grow Smiley.

++1

DGW and X11 of Darkcoin!

The summer is coming. The worst enemy of miner is Not ASIC, but Summer.

As far as I know, X11 is second to none in less power consumption.

That is the way green king of crypto should follow.

 
467  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: █ █ [NUT] NutCoin █ █ Season 01 Episode 03 █ █ on: March 24, 2014, 08:46:07 AM
Sharing!

http://cryptofrenzy.wordpress.com/2014/03/19/better-than-gravity-well/
468  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin - PoW reward for solar energy | the GREEN KING of Crypto on: March 24, 2014, 08:45:26 AM
it is the difficulty retarget that is a problem...
when diff is low... lot of miningpower... short block times
=> diff retarget set diff high => lot of miningpower gone (no profitable anymore) longer block times... to be solved by faithful miners
and that is going on and on...
diff retarget should be faster,like kimoto gravity well (but is recently discovered to be exploited) or DIGIshield (digibyte, dogecoin,...).

+1

Dev should update code before massive attack of multi-pools.

I even think that the algorithm should be changed from scrypt to SHA-3 (Keccak).

SHA-3 is more eco friendly in electricity wise.



Look at this!

http://cryptofrenzy.wordpress.com/2014/03/19/better-than-gravity-well/
469  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin - PoW reward for solar energy | the GREEN KING of Crypto on: March 24, 2014, 01:46:40 AM
it is the difficulty retarget that is a problem...
when diff is low... lot of miningpower... short block times
=> diff retarget set diff high => lot of miningpower gone (no profitable anymore) longer block times... to be solved by faithful miners
and that is going on and on...
diff retarget should be faster,like kimoto gravity well (but is recently discovered to be exploited) or DIGIshield (digibyte, dogecoin,...).

+1

Dev should update code before massive attack of multi-pools.

I even think that the algorithm should be changed from scrypt to SHA-3 (Keccak).

SHA-3 is more eco friendly in electricity wise.

470  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] - Wecoin - Keccak - PUBLIC PREMINED COINS - Join the premine now. on: March 14, 2014, 08:29:14 AM
Just opened wecoin pool.
I think it's the first unofficial pool.

Wecoin Mining Pool Hub

http://wecoin.miningpoolhub.com

- 0% Fee
- US / Asia servers

Come and mine together.


So, great !!!!

Let me join ~


Hi ~~~
Thank you.


It works well ~
Thank you for your quick support ^^
But, it is so bad because of there is no special bounty ~~~


@Dev

How about you support this first pool ?
Even this coin has launched, the maintenance/improvement of quality is important much more than ~
Technically, coin is similar situation with LTC/DOGE via MAX/WEC
If there is no support, this coin become as MOON ~

POOL is the very basic but most important for growing,
I hope you can support it with some kind of way ~


I think so. Smiley
471  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] - Wecoin - Keccak - PUBLIC PREMINED COINS - Join the premine now. on: March 14, 2014, 07:53:23 AM
I applied  withdrawl from pre-mining pool about 6 hours ago.
But I haven't received yet. plz check. My used same Id, sylph93.
472  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: █ █ [NUT] NutCoin █ █ Season 01 Episode 03 █ █ on: February 22, 2014, 11:15:08 PM
Dmx374, any good news?  Grin
473  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MAXCOIN POOLS REVIEW - Find the best POOL- Crowdsourced and Updated on: February 14, 2014, 01:43:07 PM
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474  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: █ █ [NUT] NutCoin █ █ Season 01 Episode 03 █ █ on: February 14, 2014, 12:10:51 PM
Does Nutcoin have Kimoto gravity well?

Explanation of Kimoto gravity well from Mega coin :

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.

Hopefully this will act as a guide for new investors to Megacoin who may have heard about Gravity Well but are not quite sure what it means or what it even is. If any of you have anything else to add to this, please post! Information is power. Smiley
475  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MAX] MaxCoin - Alive and Kickin' on: February 14, 2014, 11:34:17 AM
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476  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][KARM] Karmacoin - No Pre-mine! 6 Exchanges - Community Naming Contest! on: February 14, 2014, 04:17:46 AM
1. Karmasutra  Grin

2. The Circle of Karma  Cheesy

3. Karmacircle

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477  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] BETARIGS.COM - Cryptocurrency cloud mining - 400 Mh/s currently rented! on: February 06, 2014, 08:30:20 AM
Today I tried leasing my rigs.

I use cgwatcher and cgminer. so I added cgwatcher profile for Betarigs.

When I started profile, I found Json error.

I also found there is no accept for my normal job.

Hashes low, no accept and reject.. Sad

Here is screen shot: http://prntscr.com/2pypqd
478  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: █ █ [NUT] NutCoin █ █ Season 01 Episode 03 █ █ on: February 03, 2014, 06:52:36 AM
these nuts are hard to mine. can't believe you can buy them at 80latoshis...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes



Actually, I bought at 84latoshi. Smiley
479  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN - NEW EXCHANGE] | freshmarket.co.in - MIGRATED and UP on: February 03, 2014, 06:11:56 AM
I bought 1M Nutcoin from Freshmarket.

Can I withdraw full amount 1M at once? or Should I repeat 20 times with 50K?

AFAK, there is 50K limit on max-transaction.

So, I'd like to know system will spilt 1M withdrawal into 50K X 20 times automatically or not.
480  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: █ █ [NUT] NutCoin █ █ Season 01 Episode 03 █ █ on: February 03, 2014, 06:01:56 AM
I bought 1M Nuts from Freshmarket.

Can I withdraw full amount 1M at once? or Should I repeat 20 times with 50K?
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