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When might we see this on more exchanges?
How can we help get it listed on other exchanges?
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Anyone had success with staking?
If so, how many coins in the staking wallet, and how long does it take to get a stake usually?
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I was thinking about buying it over the weekend but didnt
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What is the minimum recommended amount of coins for staking?
And is there a staking pool?
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monero and aeon do not provide user ip anonymity.
pivx does not either.
shadowcash sort of did, but that project was abandoned.
To clarify So Monero and Aeon are good for ledger privacy, and no wallet balance reveal, but you would still need to hide your IP? Pivx has ledger privacy/obfuscation only through using CoinJoin, but you still need to hide your IP. Right? Not sure about wallet balance reveal. And Verge has IP privacy (although you should still hide it), but ledger transparency and wallet balance reveal. Right?
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Verge dev's recent interview with Ameer and some Pivx guys has made me curious about which coins are actually the best for privacy.
For complete privacy (ring signatures, IP anonymity) it seems Monero and Aeon are the winners, right?
For ledger transparency, but IP anonymity, Verge is the best, right?
As for Pivx, is its only distinguishing privacy feature Obfuscation?
There is/was also ShadowCash, it has ring signature but not sure about IP anon. Its developers seem to have moved on to working on a social and marketplace platform.
Anyone got more info and insights about these or other coins?
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Reddcoin was supposed to be a tipping coin but it has somewhat failed imo. I've seen a bitcoin wallet that is a Chrome extension (open source), which makes transactions from the browser pretty easy as a way to make payments or donations. I realise Verge is anonymity-centric, but not everyone who likes Verge would necessarily be against using such a thing. When donations or payments are made through the wallet browser extension/plugin/addon, then a little reminder to tip the Verge dev could be included there. Obviously only small amounts should be kept in such a wallet. This could potentially rival Reddcoin (which is barely functional in its current state imo, and blatantly lies about being Youtube-ready in its promo video). https://github.com/andrewtoth/BitcoinWallet https://github.com/Leo-ajc/ProTip
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Any chance of Verge becoming/adding Proof of Stake in the future?
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your logo is very busy. would be better with just the black rabbit in the middle
I agree, but its not mine. I just shared it.
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At first glance CryptoClone seems like a Ponzi.
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If Ubiq is very good then why coingeko display developer interest % is only 13 ? why it is less if this one is same as ETH ?
It is subjective and you can't expect the CoinGecko staff to be monitoring every single coin closely, nor spending time chatting with devs. I would take their dev interest rating with a large grain of salt.
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Hey Dev The "old V Logo" is very very nice....you really want to drop it Really It´s so special and unique...and pastel türkis green and cool....hmmmm hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Keep it and I will order a T-Shirt ! No...2 Shirts !!! Greets Well think of it this way... If he does change the logo, the old logo shirts would give you better hipster cred.
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Hi,
I'm curious about the technology behind exchanges.
Does anyone know which type of database they use for user info and balances? What do you personally think would be the best type of database to use?
How would they integrate the various crypto currency wallets into the database?
How do they instantly generate/allocate new receiving addresses?
As far as I know, in a nutshell, they have the regular user accounts database, but they must also have a database that keeps track of balances. Users don't have an actual wallet (they don't run another wallet management program instance for each user), but they are allocated a balance from the exchange's 'global' wallet(s). That is about the extent of my understanding currently (which may or may not be accurate), so I'm hoping someone here can give much more detail. Thanks!
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most of the pools dont work like suprnova the page doesnt even open
There were/are a lot of pools. I think what would be helpful to the dev (so he isn't doing everything on his own) and others .. is to go through the list of pools and see which ones are still mining/running and report back here and I'm sure the dev would be more than happy to update the OP with your findings. I don't think prohashing was on the pool list. It is available as well https://prohashing.com/explorer/Verge/EDIT: pro hashing is there as an Explorer but you can mine there too. Prohashing mines verge, but you have to manually select it other wise it mines the most profitable coin for that period Actually the best way to mine on Prohashing is to auto mine the most profitable coins (no password in your miner config selects that option when connecting to their pool) and then choose Verge as your payout currency in the settings on their website.
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Nvidia GTX 1080. Updated GPU drivers. Updated Minergate. Restarted Computer. Tried different intensity levels.
[12.06.2017 06:38:38] [error] GPU: 1:an illegal memory access was encountered [12.06.2017 06:38:38] [ info] GPU miner finished [12.06.2017 06:38:40] [ info] GPU miner finished [12.06.2017 06:38:40] [ info] GPU: Initializing Cryptonote CUDA miner for device 0... [12.06.2017 06:38:40] [error] GPU: cudaMemGetInfo error: all CUDA-capable devices are busy or unavailable [12.06.2017 06:38:40] [error] GPU: 1:all CUDA-capable devices are busy or unavailable [12.06.2017 06:38:42] [ info] GPU miner finished
Could someone help me figure this out? I am not having any luck with it.
Yep! Don't use Minergate.
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There is the possibility that the Verge price will go up if miners throw a great deal of hash at Prohashing.com. Use no password and it connects you to their smart pool which mines the most profitable coins and switches constantly to avoid block wait times. And then in the payout settings, choose 100% Verge. The admins will, if they dont have enough Verge to pay everyone out with, go to an exchange and buy the Verge in order to pay out the miners.
They actually advise how to do this in their own help guide.
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Make GUN Great Again!
Why don't we start advertising on Infowars and other sites??
Even if you don't always agree with them, it certainly has a 2A friendly audience. For me the coin's future is a bit unknown though. What will changing to a token on a different blockchain do for the value of the coin? How would the transfer process work exactly? Exchanges might potentially drop it if it forks or transfers. How anonymous is the coin, compared to something like Verge, Monero or Zerocoin? How is the work load going to be distributed to the community instead of all on the dev's shoulders? These are questions we need to answer before "relaunch".
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how many coins in existence? can't find a working explorer
That's a really good question. Prohashing has an explorer, but I don't think it has coin supply info. Coinmarketcap has volume, but not supply either. I was previously able to contact the new community dev through unitystreams pool IRC channel. We were discussing reviving Rabbit on the Minergate chat until we all got banned from it. I think they did some work on it, but Im not sure what exactly. http://server2.unitystreams.com:17777/Alternatively the Prohashing guys might be able to help. Where can I find a working wallet? I remember I have some rabbit very long time ago and want to see if they are still here.
Links to wallets can be found on previous pages of this thread.
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The M7 revision used by this coin is interesting to me. I'm trying to find an algo that is truly CPU-only, in that both GPU and ASIC miners cannot at any time in the future replace CPU efficiency for mining.
I think that a CPU-only algo is very important for phone mining (and storage-mining too actually), and I see a huge user base potential for such an algo in the future.
Where can I find more details as to how the algo is now and forever 'CPU-only'. Is there source code?
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There are a few other major announcements coming over the next week, but i can't post them until they are finalized.
Is there going to be smart contracts or some Eth token-like feature too?
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