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741  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: January 11, 2016, 04:08:07 AM
Your private miner, s p_ , would appeal to more miners if it were an "all-in-one" solution that could be used with NiceHash Miner. 

My private miner available for sale for 0.1BTC is an all-in-one solution.

neoscrypt (same as release 74)
X11 is up 30khash (750ti) (+1%)
x13 is up 100khash(750ti) (+4.3%)
x15 is up 66Khash(750ti) (+3.3%)
quark is up 200khash(750ti) (+3.2%)
lyra2v2 is up 250khash(750ti)(+6%) (asus strix 5150Khash (with +150 oc))

Why don't you donate 0.1BTC and check it out.



Sp - have you tested to see if your new Lyra2v2 is working with Lyrabar?  That would determine if I purchase this right now.  Thanks - pokeytex
It doesn't (and won't) because there is a bug in the header of the wallet and it is up to the coin dev to correct the bug...

Weird - I am solo mining it no problem with "ccminer-lyra-binaries" which I downloaded.  However when I try SP's versions it doesn't mine at all - or is extremely slow.
which version is it "ccminer-lyra-binaries" (I mean which author ?)

It says at the top of the header - built by you. "ccminer lyra edition for Nvidia GPUs by Djm34"
742  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: January 10, 2016, 08:18:29 PM
Your private miner, s p_ , would appeal to more miners if it were an "all-in-one" solution that could be used with NiceHash Miner. 

My private miner available for sale for 0.1BTC is an all-in-one solution.

neoscrypt (same as release 74)
X11 is up 30khash (750ti) (+1%)
x13 is up 100khash(750ti) (+4.3%)
x15 is up 66Khash(750ti) (+3.3%)
quark is up 200khash(750ti) (+3.2%)
lyra2v2 is up 250khash(750ti)(+6%) (asus strix 5150Khash (with +150 oc))

Why don't you donate 0.1BTC and check it out.



Sp - have you tested to see if your new Lyra2v2 is working with Lyrabar?  That would determine if I purchase this right now.  Thanks - pokeytex
It doesn't (and won't) because there is a bug in the header of the wallet and it is up to the coin dev to correct the bug...

Weird - I am solo mining it no problem with "ccminer-lyra-binaries" which I downloaded.  However when I try SP's versions it doesn't mine at all - or is extremely slow.
743  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: January 10, 2016, 03:58:40 PM
Your private miner, s p_ , would appeal to more miners if it were an "all-in-one" solution that could be used with NiceHash Miner.  

My private miner available for sale for 0.1BTC is an all-in-one solution.

neoscrypt (same as release 74)
X11 is up 30khash (750ti) (+1%)
x13 is up 100khash(750ti) (+4.3%)
x15 is up 66Khash(750ti) (+3.3%)
quark is up 200khash(750ti) (+3.2%)
lyra2v2 is up 250khash(750ti)(+6%) (asus strix 5150Khash (with +150 oc))

Why don't you donate 0.1BTC and check it out.




Sp - have you tested to see if your new Lyra2v2 is working with Lyrabar?  That would determine if I purchase this right now.  Thanks - pokeytex
744  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: January 09, 2016, 06:38:58 PM
SP - any reason why your miner does not work with Lyrabar?  I have tried many different ways to get it to work and sometimes can get it to hash but very slowly.  Please advise.

Lyrabar has switched to the lyra2v2 algo.

Yes - I have been trying to use your versions and it doesn't work.  Do I have something wrong?

ccminer.exe -a lyra2v2 -o 127.0.0.1:4047 -u  -p  --no-gbt --no-longpoll --no-stratum

I should also mention I have tried version 76, 77, and now 78.
745  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: January 09, 2016, 03:57:24 PM
SP - any reason why your miner does not work with Lyrabar?  I have tried many different ways to get it to work and sometimes can get it to hash but very slowly.  Please advise.
746  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: *NEW WALLET* FLY coin v1.77 RELEASED 12/28/2015!! New thread. on: January 08, 2016, 10:45:45 PM
First crypto where top holders are REQUIRED to claim their address so everyone knows who they are.

How can you "require" someone to claim their address?

If you want to participate in the community Superfly stake fund then it is required for you to do a name claim.
747  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CHIP] Chipcoin | PoS | Hardcoded Rewards | Yobit | C-Cex on: January 08, 2016, 04:34:56 PM
I like changes on blockexplorer Smiley, except that it's offline. What does recalculating mean, orphaned block or wallet is off?

About changes regarding block size:
I am not sure if there is need at all to concentrate on this, why would it be good, for predicting market price for an win of 0,1 btc? That's silly if you ask me. I do would suggest that dev takes direction where to go, some finished project/s (better 1 real than 100 unfinished).

What I would suggest is to develop ideas and technology based on blockchain technology, that will raise the value and so I will not touch my coins, no matter if it's 2 or 4 per block, or ... Why working on something that already exists?

There are so many interesting projects around, dev announced already where to head and I will wait for that and continue staking.

Wish you all best for 2016.
because a nice reward structure keep this coin much more interesting?? also for new investors.. as you can see there is nothing happening here so why would anyone invest into this coin?? the dev was very active in the beginning of the takeover but im afraid he ran out of ideas? or maybe he has dumped his bag because he doesnt care anymore? or hes too busy with other things? or maybe personal stuff?

whatever the reason is something needs to change because this is going nowhere.. a lot of promises have been delayed or arent happening at all.. where is the twitter campaign? where is the signature campaign? where are the wheel and dice games? where is the conversation in this topic? where is the development? where is the trading?

hate to say this.. i had high hopes for this coin but things feel they have come to an end..

instead of saying im flaming i seem to be the only one stepping up.. dont you guys care about your investments pokeytex coldfusion lucd faucetrank woody fuzz??

gonna give this a litte more time before im out completely.. no offense to you banzai i just want answers.. at this moment it feels like a takeover-make nice ann-promise shit-pump price-sell bag-keep hopes high coin..

@FlammableTowel - I have never invested in anything and expected overnight results.  I don't expect it here either.  I buy and hold and hope the developer has breakthroughs and develops more.  I will never harass the developer who I know is working hard.  Slow and steady wins the race. 
748  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: January 08, 2016, 12:28:31 PM
reading through the threads this coin is impressive

was thinking the same found this coin by excident today and had to buy some , just a miracle its such a low $ coincap.

but hey im not complaining Wink if the price stay around this i might support it with another btc Wink

Keep up the good work dev,

Hehe - I myself just bought another 10k  Grin
749  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (official thread) on: January 08, 2016, 12:07:40 PM
So finally here it is, the update about the current state of work regarding servicenodes and spreadcoin.

I'm happy to report that development is going very well, much better than before,
also because finally there is a very clear vision about the direction we will take with servicenodes.

Contrary to previous estimations that saw "blank servicenodes" (whatever that meant) arrive on testnet at the end of 2015,
the insights I gathered during nov/dec 2015 led me to the invention of an actually useful first service which will allow us
to build a network of servicenodes that will be valuable way beyond just the spreadcoin community.

So, instead of you further waiting for "Something something servicenodes" to arrive soon, you will now know exactly what to expect as the first basic service, namely a...

Decentralized Blockexplorer

I'll let a few Screenshots of the current wallet speak:



(the ugly welcoming screen of the old wallet has disappeared, and people are directly seeing the input field of the decentralized blockexplorer, ready for immediate use)



(As an example I show one of the top Bitcoin addresses. It works exactly as you would expect from the many hundreds of centralized blockexplorers out there)



(And one of the top Dash Addresses.)


So what does this mean?

The first fully functioning service that will be enabled through servicenodes is a distributed decentralized blockexplorer, accessible thrugh the spreadcoin wallet (and spreadcoin daemon / RPC)

People who run a servicenode can host any other coin they like on the same server and register it with the servicenode.
Any such coin will then be searchable through the decentralized blockexplorer. (If a coin isn't atleast hosted by a certain amount of servicenodes (to be determined) the coin isn't considered.)

All hosted coins need to be full node daemons, but they can run without tx-indexing and disable their wallet-functionality.
The only requirement is that those daemons create and maintain a full blockchain by themselves, on the same server.

Since anyone is allowed to host any coin they like (power to the people!), we are going to see a spread of different setups of course.
See for example this servicenode overview screen that lists all the current servicenodes that I run in my small homework right now:



(People can add completely new coins, or drop old ones, it's completely their own decision)


So how does it work?

Within every servicenode runs a tool called Universal Blockchain Analyzer (UBA).
It is capable of identifying and dissecting any blockchain (as long as it doesn't divert too much from current standards, but this can be further improved),
and creates its own optimized datastructure from all the data it gathers, for every coin that is registered with the servicenode (happens through the .conf file)

While this process happens, the UBA communicates and compares key data elements with other servicenodes in the network.

That's the job of the UBA: to convert relevant blockchain data for fast and easy distributed access thru the servicenode network.

The coin daemons themselves run without any disturbance. In fact the admin needs to start / stop them himself, the servicenodes won't interfere in any way with that procedure.
It is merely required that the servicenode daemon has read access to the blockchain folder of each coin, and nothing else!



Now a few more details about the servicenodes themselves.

Servicenodes that host full nodes and distribute derived blockchain data to the network to be used in the decentralized blockexplorer will earn a certain percentage of the mining reward (to be determined).

As has been planned for a long time, servicenodes won't require a fix collateral, instead the collateral will be determined by the free market.
An artificial competitive situation is created by only allowing a certain maximum amount of servicenodes to exist.
This limit isn't fixed either, it grows slowly over time.

As an example, in my home network I implemented a limit that is calculated with this formula: (total coinsupply) / 2000:



This means that with every 2000 coins that are mined there is one servicenode allowed.
(But 2000 is just an example, and will have to be determined in testnet. A few months ago we used 2880 to make a few interesting calculations.)

As you can see in the screenshots I currently run 9 Servicenodes on 9 computers.
Current total coinsupply in my very new fork is 19119, which divided by 2000 allows for 9 servicenodes to exist (or fewer, but not more).

As you can see each of these Servicenodes has its own idea about the collateral it wants to use, and this diversification creates yet another spread!

All Servicenodes are sorted according to the collateral they are willing to invest, from smallest to biggest. (the more the better)
In my example, the weakest Servicenode uses just over 100 SPR, and the strongest about 3000 SPR.

As seen in the last screenshot (Spread Distribution Screen) the distribution will probably most of the time look similar to a ski-jump.

Now why is the Servicenode with the smallest collateral called "weakest link"?


("weakest link")

Well, because an available seat isn't assigned to the same servicenode forever.
All seats are constantly on sale even the ones that are currently occupied (  Grin )

This means that when a newcomer arrives and he finds no empty seat, he might decide to grab one of the seats away from someone else's arse.
(but he can also come a little later when a new additional seat was created, but so will others... )

Let's imagine a few scenarios, using my example.

The 9 Servicenodes in my home network use these collaterals:

100.001
107.001
120
190.3122
335
425.1
502
1010
3000.191998


Now, imagine a newcomer arrives and wants a seat.
He could be a cheap shot and just invest 100.002, but this would be enough to "kick" the servicenode currently sitting at the weakest seat out of the race.

(BTW, "kicking" in this context merely means that the servicenode doesn't receive any rewards anymore. It does not shut down the server or any full node, or anything like that.
But what happens is that the UBA stops working, since it doesn't recognize its servicenode as valid anymore.)

What then happens, is that the newcomer becomes the new weakest link with his 100.002 collateral.

But say he would want to invest 2000 as collateral.
Now the same weakest link loses the seat, but the next 7 seats all slip down one seat, since they all must make room at the second highest seat, because that's where the 2000er is going to sit.

In this situation the servicenode that was sitting at the second lowest seat now suddenly finds itself in the weakest link position and runs the risk of losing its status next time someone appears.

And that's basically how this game will be played: a continuous switching of seats, particularly in the lower area.
If you hate this situation already, I suggest you invest lots of SPR as collateral.

Because there is a way how you can basically completely secure a seat for the foreseeable future.



This symbol indicates a servicenode that has such a high collateral, that it would require more than the current total coinsupply to kick this node 9 seats down!
Since this servicenode has a collateral of 3000 and it would require 9 newcomers to each invest MORE than these 3000, this would add up to an amount larger than all money that currently exists.

And therefor this seat can be considered truly secure.

BUT!
... since the total coinsupply continues to grow everyday (but slower and slower) even a now truly secured servicenode can easily be dropped down a few seats, the more free money is around and gets locked in servicenodes.

It is important to understand that "holding a high seat" has no benefits whatsoever, other than keeping you away as far as possible from the weakest link (the only "point of departure").

So the best place to actually be in is somewhere in the middle, as indicated by this symbol:



This symbolises the seat that represents the arithmetic mean of the sum of all money locked in servicenodes divided by amount of servicenodes.

It can be argued that this seat (and seats close to it) are very secure, and a user that keeps adding to his collateral so that he keeps being near this mean will basically never lose his reward.


....


Alright, I could go on forever, but it's getting late.

Last thing I wanted to mention for today is the actual "servicenode manage screen":



It's where you will create new servicenodes and control the ones you already run.
(ofcourse everything will also be possible through commandline)
My goal will be to make the handling of servicenodes very easy and straight forward.
I do have a few fancy ideas about this that I want to further explore.

There is much more to mention and discuss but that's for another day.
(particularly how we tie an actual logo and name to a hosted coin is interesting)

The future looks very clear now for spreadcoin.
What I just presented is what the first testnet version will look like.

By implementing this first service we are going to build the perfect playground for the further development of the servicenode network (which will see the likes of "Proof of Bitcoin Node", a decentralized searchengine and exchange, and possibly Big Data Services in some form or another. There is lots to explore and only one rule: it needs to follow the principles of "true decentralization").

And last but not least:

I expect that I need another 50 hours or so to finish everything and put all the loose ends together before we can start testing it.

This could mean best case, that I will be ready in 1 week, or worst case by the end of january.


I will keep you updated about the progress in much more detail from now on!

Stay tuned!

P.S. I will update roadmap, website, etc... tomorrow!

@GeorgeM

I have been with Spreadcoin from the start when Mr. Spread was handling and I have been quietly mining and selling SPR over the past year.  I have to say I have never been more excited about a coin then I am right now about Spreadcoin.  I am not sad to say I am sorry I sold any SPR LOL.  With that said, I am not greedy and hold a decent amount  Grin.  I have not seen a more professional, well thought out, and graphically explained presentation as the one you put here in quite some time.  I am excited about the future!

-pokeytex
750  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Diamond (DMD) Evolution v 2.0 | NEW wallet, 50% POS Active on: January 08, 2016, 11:48:38 AM
Quick question regarding the auction and limits.  Why is it you can only have one special diamond wallet?  I mean if you can afford it why can't you buy more?  Doesn't make sense - especially since I am able to resell at a later date.  Second, why such a disparity between the 3000 limit wallet and a 15000 limit wallet in stake rate.  It is beneficial to get the 15000 diamonds locked up for quite some time but the stake rate seems off.  Just my opinion.  I know Cryptonit will be able to explain to me!  Grin
751  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Diamond (DMD) Evolution v 2.0 | NEW wallet, 50% POS Active on: January 08, 2016, 11:43:07 AM
DMD Cloud Shares available for sale before PoS halving, PM me a fair offer.

How many shares?
752  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Woodcoin [LOG] Pure Skein, Logarithmic Release, X9_62_prime256v1 on: January 07, 2016, 05:47:19 PM
Big price move on C-cex today.  Any news why?
753  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [AMBER] X13 POW/POS| 10k AMBER=0,01% SHARES | BUY, HOLD & GET DIVIDENDS in BTC/$ on: January 07, 2016, 05:13:34 PM
You're not bothered that the market value of your amber coin would quadruple? Seems a bit shortsighted, being that dividends are a small fraction of total value. It does lend insight to y'alls impatience.

I WANT IT ALL!!! - Patience is not an issue here as I am still holding.  I can however voice my frustration.  If you are not frustrated by this point you may be asleep!  Pinch yourself! LOL
754  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [AMBER] X13 POW/POS| 10k AMBER=0,01% SHARES | BUY, HOLD & GET DIVIDENDS in BTC/$ on: January 07, 2016, 03:59:47 PM
Better pay our BTC now, with BTC going to the roof because events in china. Broke through 450$ already , on itīs way to 500$

They just figured out the final q3 figures yesterday. How long does it take you to acquire $46,000 worth of btc? But as you've stated several times it's a scam, so you're getting nothing.

What really BLOWS is the value of my BTC if paid on time would nearly have doubled if they stayed true to their word!  That is the biggest kick in the BALLS!
755  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [AMBER] X13 POW/POS| 10k AMBER=0,01% SHARES | BUY, HOLD & GET DIVIDENDS in BTC/$ on: January 07, 2016, 03:04:01 PM
@AmbercoinDev - Will an email go out to those of us wanting BTC dividend payouts?  I haven't seen any email to confirm by BTC address.  Please advise.
756  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: *NEW WALLET* FLY coin v1.77 RELEASED 12/28/2015!! New thread. on: January 06, 2016, 08:42:26 PM
Quote
Anyway all seems to be fixed now and you should have no further issues depositing or staking to Cryptopia.


I don't know about Cryptopia, but can anyone explain how the deposit on Yobit are locked and it's not possible to send money on it?
I've looked on the other thread but nothing know.
Thanks

Long story short.
YoBit listed FLY
FLY was forked with SuperFLY
Yobit software does not work with a percent as a tx fee
FLY forked back and told everyone to get FLY off Yobit.
Cryptopia can handle FLY tx fee
FLY forked back to get SuperFLY working again.
Cryptopia exchange works and you can stake fee free into their exchange


Slight correction - there is a 10% stake to exchange transaction fee.
757  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: *NEW WALLET* FLY coin v1.77 RELEASED 12/28/2015!! New thread. on: January 06, 2016, 12:06:06 PM
Ok wanted to be on the first page of the new thread!  Tongue

Even tweeted!

https://twitter.com/pokeytex/status/684707375773806592
758  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Team FLY : *NEW WALLET* v1.77 RELEASED 12/28/2015!! on: January 05, 2016, 05:56:31 PM
Starting payouts now: Will update as I pay.

Pokeytex (Paid)
Crazy Ivan (Paid)
Keesdewit (Paid)



Ty kind sir!
759  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Team FLY : *NEW WALLET* v1.77 RELEASED 12/28/2015!! on: January 04, 2016, 09:36:54 PM
BTC-BTC-BTC posted this on Dec. 28th on Twitter
Please re-tweet.
twitter.com/btcbtcbtc20155/status/681657701647147008

Retweeted! https://twitter.com/btcbtcbtc20155/status/681657701647147008
760  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Team FLY : *NEW WALLET* v1.77 RELEASED 12/28/2015!! on: January 04, 2016, 03:07:10 PM
Retweet of the week! - Thanks Cryptonit!

https://twitter.com/pokeytex/status/684028135491432448
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