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Author Topic: [ANN] Fantom | CPU Mineable | DarkSend | Masternode | Tor+I2P | sMP Releasing Sn  (Read 77833 times)
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November 23, 2015, 04:54:04 PM
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Yep, and Fantom stayed rather long without a miner.

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November 23, 2015, 05:21:46 PM
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Yep, and Fantom stayed rather long without a miner.

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A Month is too tiny, I will try and incorporate MemoryCoin w/ Velvet, if so with a fork well and good or else I MAY have to start a new chain Sad
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November 23, 2015, 05:56:20 PM
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I can still make more solo mining than through the pool.  Don't have a very high end cpu...

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November 23, 2015, 08:11:34 PM
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Don't be naive! Botnet can be built from the coin daemon.

The only thing that there is no botnet yet, that your coin doesnt have value.
It will remain so until, the dev (or someone else) doesnt pump the coin.
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November 23, 2015, 09:34:52 PM
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Don't be naive! Botnet can be built from the coin daemon.

The only thing that there is no botnet yet, that your coin doesnt have value.
It will remain so until, the dev (or someone else) doesnt pump the coin.


True, but for 99% of the script kiddies out there, this is not self-evident.

On the other hand, this creates extra opportunities.

We'll see how this all works out..


I'm still skeptical about how the dev will continue his work on this coin though..

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November 23, 2015, 09:54:49 PM
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Don't be naive! Botnet can be built from the coin daemon.

The only thing that there is no botnet yet, that your coin doesnt have value.
It will remain so until, the dev (or someone else) doesnt pump the coin.


What do you mean with botnet - is there a virus

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November 23, 2015, 10:31:02 PM
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Its good that coin come to pool more people will mine this.
Better than 10-15 people solo mine with wallet.

http://coinspool.cu.cc/workers_fantom

Minerd https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b2kms70zgn48by2/AACbz1ZBofoEqGP7kqfJAo5ha?dl=0

minerd -u YourFantomAddress -p x

Bad its closed to only that pool Sad



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November 23, 2015, 10:50:54 PM
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Don't be naive! Botnet can be built from the coin daemon.

The only thing that there is no botnet yet, that your coin doesnt have value.
It will remain so until, the dev (or someone else) doesnt pump the coin.


Better have botnets than large ASIC facilities. Here you could turn on mining at any time to prevent 51% or decentralise the network. In bitcoin you actually could do nothing. But yeah, CPU mining is a real concern here.
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November 24, 2015, 01:11:57 AM
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Botnets can bot Velvet, but not for long (okay, a week or two or even more) - MemoryCoin uses Birthday Hash Collisions, that plus Velvet Hash layered 88 Times instead of 24 Times with Hashes Alternating with Lyra2Re v2, can make an invincable algo (or can it, I'm still researching)
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November 24, 2015, 01:23:38 AM
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Its good that coin come to pool more people will mine this.
Better than 10-15 people solo mine with wallet.

http://coinspool.cu.cc/workers_fantom

Minerd https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b2kms70zgn48by2/AACbz1ZBofoEqGP7kqfJAo5ha?dl=0

minerd -u YourFantomAddress -p x

Bad its closed to only that pool Sad





works with any pool if u have one
/cpuminer-velvet-1.0.4-1-linux-amd64$ minerd -o stratum+tcp://stratum.coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u Fgp6vZpUQjxLYoSg8camGvyfU3oUgWMTAx -p x -t 2

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November 24, 2015, 04:20:59 AM
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Don't be naive! Botnet can be built from the coin daemon.

The only thing that there is no botnet yet, that your coin doesnt have value.
It will remain so until, the dev (or someone else) doesnt pump the coin.


True, but for 99% of the script kiddies out there, this is not self-evident.

On the other hand, this creates extra opportunities.

We'll see how this all works out..


I'm still skeptical about how the dev will continue his work on this coin though..

Here is my work on the ALPHA repo: https://github.com/hypenics/DarkSilk-Release-Candidate (NO RENAME SO I CAN MERGE COMMITS)

But I have implemented FantomSend and Tor and on my Local Repo, I am studying MemoryHash
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November 24, 2015, 06:24:06 AM
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Don't be naive! Botnet can be built from the coin daemon.

The only thing that there is no botnet yet, that your coin doesnt have value.
It will remain so until, the dev (or someone else) doesnt pump the coin.


True, but for 99% of the script kiddies out there, this is not self-evident.

On the other hand, this creates extra opportunities.

We'll see how this all works out..


I'm still skeptical about how the dev will continue his work on this coin though..

Here is my work on the ALPHA repo: https://github.com/hypenics/DarkSilk-Release-Candidate (NO RENAME SO I CAN MERGE COMMITS)

But I have implemented FantomSend and Tor and on my Local Repo, I am studying MemoryHash

Awesome keep up the great work!

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November 24, 2015, 06:25:07 AM
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I've been staking like a champ, but the hashrate is rising so it's harder to hit blocks. That may mean that the network is expanding! Good stuff!

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November 24, 2015, 06:35:41 AM
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Birthday Hash Collisions (Midhash Alternating from Velvet to Lyra2Re v2 to ChocoChip to Pentamemory)

REMEMBER MIDHASH, meaning a fork will render the CPU Miner useless and will avoid botting
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November 24, 2015, 06:41:20 AM
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Birthday Hash Collisions (Midhash Alternating from Velvet to Lyra2Re v2 to ChocoChip to Pentamemory)

REMEMBER MIDHASH, meaning a fork will render the CPU Miner useless and will avoid botting

Interesting. I like it. The only problem I can foresee is that as the network grows in number of nodes the probability of hitting a block decreases which in turn disincentivizes  someone to begin a new node and mine. Now PoS will definitely help to solve this problem for now. But think as the network grows by 100 times more people wanting to mine - it may be beneficial then to have some sort of in wallet pooling mechanism that can identify botnets based on blockchain analysis, and more importantly, allow people to see coins in their wallet more often. A pool doesn't give you more coins, it only gives them to you in smaller magnitudes at smaller time intervals than solo mining.

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November 24, 2015, 06:59:44 AM
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Birthday Hash Collisions (Midhash Alternating from Velvet to Lyra2Re v2 to ChocoChip to Pentamemory)

REMEMBER MIDHASH, meaning a fork will render the CPU Miner useless and will avoid botting

Interesting. I like it. The only problem I can foresee is that as the network grows in number of nodes the probability of hitting a block decreases which in turn disincentivizes  someone to begin a new node and mine. Now PoS will definitely help to solve this problem for now. But think as the network grows by 100 times more people wanting to mine - it may be beneficial then to have some sort of in wallet pooling mechanism that can identify botnets based on blockchain analysis, and more importantly, allow people to see coins in their wallet more often. A pool doesn't give you more coins, it only gives them to you in smaller magnitudes at smaller time intervals than solo mining.

PoM?
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November 24, 2015, 07:15:23 AM
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Birthday Hash Collisions (Midhash Alternating from Velvet to Lyra2Re v2 to ChocoChip to Pentamemory)

REMEMBER MIDHASH, meaning a fork will render the CPU Miner useless and will avoid botting

Interesting. I like it. The only problem I can foresee is that as the network grows in number of nodes the probability of hitting a block decreases which in turn disincentivizes  someone to begin a new node and mine. Now PoS will definitely help to solve this problem for now. But think as the network grows by 100 times more people wanting to mine - it may be beneficial then to have some sort of in wallet pooling mechanism that can identify botnets based on blockchain analysis, and more importantly, allow people to see coins in their wallet more often. A pool doesn't give you more coins, it only gives them to you in smaller magnitudes at smaller time intervals than solo mining.

PoM?

YES!!!

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November 24, 2015, 07:23:38 AM
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Birthday Hash Collisions (Midhash Alternating from Velvet to Lyra2Re v2 to ChocoChip to Pentamemory)

REMEMBER MIDHASH, meaning a fork will render the CPU Miner useless and will avoid botting

Interesting. I like it. The only problem I can foresee is that as the network grows in number of nodes the probability of hitting a block decreases which in turn disincentivizes  someone to begin a new node and mine. Now PoS will definitely help to solve this problem for now. But think as the network grows by 100 times more people wanting to mine - it may be beneficial then to have some sort of in wallet pooling mechanism that can identify botnets based on blockchain analysis, and more importantly, allow people to see coins in their wallet more often. A pool doesn't give you more coins, it only gives them to you in smaller magnitudes at smaller time intervals than solo mining.

PoM?

YES!!!

It will be based on Proof Of Coin (Proof Of Bytecent) - currently busy on BDay Hash Collisions
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November 24, 2015, 07:50:09 AM
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Birthday Hash Collisions (Midhash Alternating from Velvet to Lyra2Re v2 to ChocoChip to Pentamemory)

REMEMBER MIDHASH, meaning a fork will render the CPU Miner useless and will avoid botting

Interesting. I like it. The only problem I can foresee is that as the network grows in number of nodes the probability of hitting a block decreases which in turn disincentivizes  someone to begin a new node and mine. Now PoS will definitely help to solve this problem for now. But think as the network grows by 100 times more people wanting to mine - it may be beneficial then to have some sort of in wallet pooling mechanism that can identify botnets based on blockchain analysis, and more importantly, allow people to see coins in their wallet more often. A pool doesn't give you more coins, it only gives them to you in smaller magnitudes at smaller time intervals than solo mining.

PoM?

YES!!!


It will be based on Proof Of Coin (Proof Of Bytecent) - currently busy on BDay Hash Collisions

Awesome! Keep up the good work. Everyone in the community appreciates it.

Edit: I sent you a few coins for development efforts.

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November 24, 2015, 08:58:41 AM
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Great plans dev!
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