Two news here. First, NeoScrypt CPUminer v2.4.3 is available. Upgrade advised. Second, our forum at Cryptocointalk has been dissolved yesterday. According to the CCT admin, there was low user activity. Well, that's true in fact, but we've had 1K+ posts there over the last 2.5 years. Until and if we start our dedicated forum, let's focus on Bitcointalk instead. Well that was a dick move from Cryptocointalk. Unpleasant surprise for me... It seems the best forum is the one you control. Lesson learnt.
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how long I keep coins in my wallet? To staking acted?
Outputs gain positive weight for staking after 1 day. However it takes much longer to generate a stake depending on output size and time your wallet spends online.
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hi dev android wallet stake?o no ?
What stake? It's PoW only now.
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rpcport?
lack. how do I mining solo?
Links to GitHub and solo mining settings are in the OP.
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What's special about it? Their dev hasn't even learnt how to use git properly.
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My journey with crypto has come to a end. Myriad is a great coin that deserved more credit but crypto has gotten to a point where you have to lie,bend the truth and falsely advertise to promote a coin. Greed has taken over and respect for others work is trampled on.
To the developers of Myriad I would recommend close sourcing any future innovative development to prevent opportunists from making money off your work and ideas.
I see such things again and again over the past 3 years or so. Close sourcing doesn't help. No matter how good or bad you're in development, it matters little in coin success. Paid news, forum spamming, large investments advertised whether real or imaginary, ambitious yet failing road maps and other examples of unethical marketing are the key to success.
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I can fork Ethereum, add NeoScrypt there, tune it up and start right with the Homestead. This way we get a very powerful smart contracts engine at the very least. All coins of the current chain will be exchanged 1:1 on the new chain. To keep Halcyon fair, there will be no pre-mine other than what's needed for the coin exchange.
Also what's the time table on something like this, weeks, months? I have some current commitments to ORB and PXC, also don't want to rush an untested release, so a month probably. There will be a period of time when both networks operate independently of each other to allow the coin exchange.
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Considering no strong objections present, we'll be moving in this direction.
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i have a feeling this question is getting asked a lot, but i am getting this error "errors" : "WARNING: Inconsistent checkpoint found! Stop enforcing checkpoints and notify developers to resolve the issue."
how do i stop enforcing checkpoints? RPC checkpointenforce false
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I think we'll get a new forum soon. This time under our control. Together with Orbitcoin most likely.
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It's quiet because there is no hype. We have built a small, but quite loyal community. Our wallet works very well (30 seconds start time for a chain of 1.6+ million blocks is damn good). Some improvements on the way.
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I can fork Ethereum, add NeoScrypt there, tune it up and start right with the Homestead. This way we get a very powerful smart contracts engine at the very least. All coins of the current chain will be exchanged 1:1 on the new chain. To keep Halcyon fair, there will be no pre-mine other than what's needed for the coin exchange.
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GTX 750 Ti @ 1400 = 285KH/s with CUDA 6.5 or 280KH/s with CUDA 7.5
Although I've somehow broken Stratum in the process, so it's solo mining through Getwork now.
These are nice results. Have you open sourced the code or compiled a binary? want to see how you did it. I must say these results have been achieved with a 6-core 3.6GHz Xeon (12-core with HT). The miner utilises one logical core per GPU active. If a CPU is slower or out of cores, performance suffers. Fixed Stratum. I haven't open sourced it yet.
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NeoScrypt CPUminer v2.4.3 is available. Upgrade advised. I also keep exploring various options for the further Halcyon development. It's a set back that Cryptsy keeps many coins hostage for 2 months and counting, but we have to continue.
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Two news here. First, NeoScrypt CPUminer v2.4.3 is available. Upgrade advised. Second, our forum at Cryptocointalk has been dissolved yesterday. According to the CCT admin, there was low user activity. Well, that's true in fact, but we've had 1K+ posts there over the last 2.5 years. Until and if we start our dedicated forum, let's focus on Bitcointalk instead.
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Two news here. First, NeoScrypt CPUminer v2.4.3 is available. Upgrade advised. Second, our forum at Cryptocointalk has been dissolved yesterday. According to the CCT admin, there was low user activity. Although our forum there was the 2nd by post count (4K+ posts over the last 2.5 years). It was surprising to say the least. I guess we have to start our dedicated forum to be administered by long established and respected community members. For now, let's use Bitcointalk instead.
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NeoScrypt CPUminer v2.4.3 is ready. It incorporates the latest NeoScrypt reference code improved over the last half a year. There are minor performance improvements for Linux and Windows, major ones for MacOS X which gets the SSE2 4-way mining fixed.
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@ghostlander, anybody is buying ORB. Do you have any news for us?
Still working on a wallet update. Also going to release a faster CPUminer today or tomorrow.
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A new PXC full-node is up and running at vision.phoenixcoin.org ( 194.135.88.196 ) thanks to ghostlander for setting it up. It has also been added to the list or seed nodes every client receives on a start-up. I can also set up a P2Pool node there if necessary.
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