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March 08, 2016, 11:02:25 PM
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What's cool is my old desktop from 2009 with an AMD processor (5,000 kH/s) mines at half the speed as my Intel Core i7 4770 @ 3.40GHz. (10,000 kH/s). What rates are you guys getting on laptops?

Blake2s is optimized for 32bit processors.

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March 08, 2016, 11:05:57 PM
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Sorry guys but someone could please explain me why  this happens: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/neva/address.dws?NU2SsCJfdHpr3dZ1hTuRS4rG2BZGhTwP5B.htm this guy is staking 8 or 9 times in an hour and  me with almost 1000 coins only one or twice each two hours....something about coin control he have distributed his coin in 100 coins packets? thanks in advance
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March 08, 2016, 11:07:54 PM
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What is special about this coin?
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March 08, 2016, 11:27:20 PM
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Sorry guys but someone could please explain me why  this happens: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/neva/address.dws?NU2SsCJfdHpr3dZ1hTuRS4rG2BZGhTwP5B.htm this guy is staking 8 or 9 times in an hour and  me with almost 1000 coins only one or twice each two hours....something about coin control he have distributed his coin in 100 coins packets? thanks in advance

He might have a better connection than you...

Since the network is so fast at the moment, that might contribute quite considerably.

That is why I made the update to v1.1.

Hope it normalizes somewhat after block 20000.


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March 08, 2016, 11:29:23 PM
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What is special about this coin?

Not much for now Smiley

It has a heart shaped logo.

And a long PoW phase.

Oh and it uses Blake2s meaning it is minable only with a CPU (for now).

And the shittier CPU the better, Blake2s preforms better on 32bit CPUs.

Cheers mate! Cheesy

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March 08, 2016, 11:31:17 PM
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Sorry guys but someone could please explain me why  this happens: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/neva/address.dws?NU2SsCJfdHpr3dZ1hTuRS4rG2BZGhTwP5B.htm this guy is staking 8 or 9 times in an hour and  me with almost 1000 coins only one or twice each two hours....something about coin control he have distributed his coin in 100 coins packets? thanks in advance

He might have a better connection than you...

Since the network is so fast at the moment, that might contribute quite considerably.

That is why I made the update to v1.1.

Hope it normalizes somewhat after block 20000.



Perhaps it has to do with the location of the nodes? Are there any near the east coast?
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March 08, 2016, 11:35:06 PM
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Sorry guys but someone could please explain me why  this happens: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/neva/address.dws?NU2SsCJfdHpr3dZ1hTuRS4rG2BZGhTwP5B.htm this guy is staking 8 or 9 times in an hour and  me with almost 1000 coins only one or twice each two hours....something about coin control he have distributed his coin in 100 coins packets? thanks in advance

He might have a better connection than you...

Since the network is so fast at the moment, that might contribute quite considerably.

That is why I made the update to v1.1.

Hope it normalizes somewhat after block 20000.



Perhaps it has to do with the location of the nodes? Are there any near the east coast?

I have no idea, I am from europe and I am getting stakes with 400 coins in the wallet. Some of the seed nodes are in the US.

How many connections do you have? Maybe you have to port forward (or enable UPNP).

Mine is showing around 60 connections +-5.

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March 08, 2016, 11:36:10 PM
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Sorry guys but someone could please explain me why  this happens: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/neva/address.dws?NU2SsCJfdHpr3dZ1hTuRS4rG2BZGhTwP5B.htm this guy is staking 8 or 9 times in an hour and  me with almost 1000 coins only one or twice each two hours....something about coin control he have distributed his coin in 100 coins packets? thanks in advance

He might have a better connection than you...

Since the network is so fast at the moment, that might contribute quite considerably.

That is why I made the update to v1.1.

Hope it normalizes somewhat after block 20000.



Perhaps it has to do with the location of the nodes? Are there any near the east coast?

I have no idea, I am from europe and I am getting stakes with 400 coins in the wallet. Some of the seed nodes are in the US.

How many connections do you have? Maybe you have to port forward (or enable UPNP).

Mine is showing around 60 connections +-5.

According to THIS, most nodes are in the US and Russia.

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March 08, 2016, 11:37:54 PM
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Sorry guys but someone could please explain me why  this happens: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/neva/address.dws?NU2SsCJfdHpr3dZ1hTuRS4rG2BZGhTwP5B.htm this guy is staking 8 or 9 times in an hour and  me with almost 1000 coins only one or twice each two hours....something about coin control he have distributed his coin in 100 coins packets? thanks in advance

He might have a better connection than you...

Since the network is so fast at the moment, that might contribute quite considerably.

That is why I made the update to v1.1.

Hope it normalizes somewhat after block 20000.



Perhaps it has to do with the location of the nodes? Are there any near the east coast?

I have no idea, I am from europe and I am getting stakes with 400 coins in the wallet. Some of the seed nodes are in the US.

How many connections do you have? Maybe you have to port forward (or enable UPNP).

Mine is showing around 60 connections +-5.

Only at 38 connections.  I'm from New York. I have enabled UPNP and manually port forwarded port 7391. I only have 70 coins, that might be part of the problem. But I've been running the wallet nonstop for more than a day and not one stake.

I have Verizon Fiber Optics with 30Mbps up and down, so internet shouldn't be a problem.
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March 08, 2016, 11:56:01 PM
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Sorry guys but someone could please explain me why  this happens: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/neva/address.dws?NU2SsCJfdHpr3dZ1hTuRS4rG2BZGhTwP5B.htm this guy is staking 8 or 9 times in an hour and  me with almost 1000 coins only one or twice each two hours....something about coin control he have distributed his coin in 100 coins packets? thanks in advance

He might have a better connection than you...

Since the network is so fast at the moment, that might contribute quite considerably.

That is why I made the update to v1.1.

Hope it normalizes somewhat after block 20000.



Perhaps it has to do with the location of the nodes? Are there any near the east coast?

I have no idea, I am from europe and I am getting stakes with 400 coins in the wallet. Some of the seed nodes are in the US.

How many connections do you have? Maybe you have to port forward (or enable UPNP).

Mine is showing around 60 connections +-5.

Only at 38 connections.  I'm from New York. I have enabled UPNP and manually port forwarded port 7391. I only have 70 coins, that might be part of the problem. But I've been running the wallet nonstop for more than a day and not one stake.

I have Verizon Fiber Optics with 30Mbps up and down, so internet shouldn't be a problem.

Must be the low amount of coins then. But you should mint a block sooner or later, it will just take longer I guess.

Best of luck to you!

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March 09, 2016, 12:05:44 AM
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whats your highest hashrate ?

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March 09, 2016, 12:24:09 AM
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whats your highest hashrate ?

I get around 1Mhash on a i7 dual core laptop.

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March 09, 2016, 12:37:46 AM
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Alright, i couldn't mine this on Launch and now diff / nethash is too high so
i'm LOOKING TO BUY, serious requests only.
pls PM me your offer. 

I've gotten a few messages but not enough to judge
don't be afraid.
PM me.

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March 09, 2016, 10:03:41 AM
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What bothers me is the stake time.

It always says that the expected time for a stake is 1-5 minutes (it varies), but i've never had a stake (yet).
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March 09, 2016, 10:15:00 AM
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how come some one is mining with 93Mhashes/s ? Is it a joke ? I poorly understand the hashing performance of such processor. There must be gpu miner
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March 09, 2016, 11:01:24 AM
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oh well, 90mhs are 40 5-year old westmere cores with about 2,6ghz clock.

easy if you have 3 proliant dl380 gen 7 for example. and a lot easier, if these servers are bigger or newer.
we have here a machine, that could achieve 90mhs without problems.
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March 09, 2016, 11:10:41 AM
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oh well, 90mhs are 40 5-year old westmere cores with about 2,6ghz clock.

easy if you have 3 proliant dl380 gen 7 for example. and a lot easier, if these servers are bigger or newer.
we have here a machine, that could achieve 90mhs without problems.

if u got some vps..u can use the vps cores for mining for example...botnets working also
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March 09, 2016, 11:17:08 AM
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oh well, 90mhs are 40 5-year old westmere cores with about 2,6ghz clock.

easy if you have 3 proliant dl380 gen 7 for example. and a lot easier, if these servers are bigger or newer.
we have here a machine, that could achieve 90mhs without problems.

i dunno but are cpu in the range of H/s not mega hash? or this algo is different?
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March 09, 2016, 11:28:13 AM
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oh well, 90mhs are 40 5-year old westmere cores with about 2,6ghz clock.

easy if you have 3 proliant dl380 gen 7 for example. and a lot easier, if these servers are bigger or newer.
we have here a machine, that could achieve 90mhs without problems.

i dunno but are cpu in the range of H/s not mega hash? or this algo is different?

this is different
avg u got 2-4 mh/s per core
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March 09, 2016, 11:43:27 AM
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My AMD 8350 was hashing @10mhashes with 7 core. 12mhashes @ 8 core
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