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November 13, 2017, 03:03:17 PM
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you guys shall contact Bjork about possibility to use AUR as a payment method for her new album Smiley

She actually is family of one of our team members  Wink

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November 13, 2017, 09:49:15 PM
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Just a quick update regarding the Electrum-AUR wallet.

Both Original and KGW diff algorithms are in and can sync until block 225000 (where the multi-algo starts). I've worked on the Multi-algo diff algorithm and hopefully I have that working by the end of this week, or else next week.

Quick update: the MULTI diff algorithm is now in the repo and the electrum wallet should be able to sync fully without any problems. Do note that this process is slow at the moment! While it should work, it is not tested and the wallet should at this point be considered not safe to use. The wallet file format will most likely change in the near future as well!
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November 27, 2017, 03:35:55 AM
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Hi there, wonder if there are any news on auroracoin?

I am building up http://aur101.is   (auroracoin101.is)    to function as a go between the foundation and merchants /users.

Check it out.

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November 27, 2017, 08:15:04 AM
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PLEASE  anyone can tell about auroracoin profit (sha256) 1Th/s per day??
and which pool is better Huh

I don't know about profitability (I do a little bit of mining to support the coin, not profit). Personally, I have good experience with Strataspool,
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November 27, 2017, 08:23:57 AM
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Hi there, wonder if there are any news on auroracoin?

Besides Mikki's auroracoin101.is site (and his efforts on getting more merchants on board, check his site), currently nothing newsworthy. Code development is going on. Last week I've pushed some code reconstruction changes regarding the PoW hashing calls to the development github, which is currently ongoing. This is needed for future development and takes a lot of time to make sure the results result in the same consensus as in the pre-change code (after every change we need to resync the whole chain).
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November 27, 2017, 08:43:08 AM
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https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003004171

WTF???

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Ow.... f*ck... I'm pulling everything from there. These guys just jeopardized our market. I'll have to re-evaluate on how to keep our market stable due to these jokers.

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November 28, 2017, 10:12:26 AM
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On the site has the social media bounty campaign, how do join? Where can I find links to register social media?
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November 28, 2017, 10:22:48 AM
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https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003004171

WTF???

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Ow.... f*ck... I'm pulling everything from there. These guys just jeopardized our market. I'll have to re-evaluate on how to keep our market stable due to these jokers.

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How will this negatively impact us?
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November 28, 2017, 11:12:31 AM
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Why is Iceland so cool... They were early in this game, entering the altcoin scene before the craze happening now. Also the name is so cool.. AURORAcoin. Chill.

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November 28, 2017, 09:33:42 PM
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https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003004171

WTF???

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Ow.... f*ck... I'm pulling everything from there. These guys just jeopardized our market. I'll have to re-evaluate on how to keep our market stable due to these jokers.

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How will this negatively impact us?

Probably more volatility on the market, less price stability.
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November 28, 2017, 11:54:08 PM
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https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003004171

WTF???

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Ow.... f*ck... I'm pulling everything from there. These guys just jeopardized our market. I'll have to re-evaluate on how to keep our market stable due to these jokers.

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Yeah - I pulled everything out of Bittrex a while ago, they've been doing all sorts of dodgy stuff lately & I'm seeing more & more complaints about them too.

PIA went evil: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5203968.msg53160131#msg53160131 Unofficial & Uncensored SYSCOIN thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4748031.0    Do not trust Yobit/HitBTC/BiteBTC/coinsbit/p2pb2b/Mercatox/C-cex/Poloniex/WEX/KuCoin/LiveCoin/TheRockTrading/Bitfinex/ADAB/Okex/TradeSatoshi/Gate.io/Changelly/Freewallet.org/crex24 scam exchanges or ICO's by known scammers like HashCoins/Ambisafe/Bountyhive - they WILL scam you! Use diligence & research. Buy coins, sell coins - don't invest in stupid shit. If your questions aren't answered - don't touch it.
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November 29, 2017, 11:22:27 AM
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There are still roughly 1.4 million coins in the bittrex wallet 8069.

Do you think most of these coins belong to bittrex users or do most of the coins belong to the exchange itself?
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December 01, 2017, 09:47:23 AM
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There are still roughly 1.4 million coins in the bittrex wallet 8069.

Do you think most of these coins belong to bittrex users or do most of the coins belong to the exchange itself?

My guess is mostly users.
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December 02, 2017, 06:02:28 PM
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The AUR p2pool nodes started working on Siberian server (Krasnoyarsk):
+ AUR (myriadcoin-groestl algorithm) http://siberia.mine.nu:12351
+ AUR (QUBIT) http://siberia.mine.nu:12355
+ AUR (SCRYPT) http://siberia.mine.nu:12347
+ AUR (SHA256D) http://siberia.mine.nu:12349
+ AUR (SKEIN) http://siberia.mine.nu:12353

My old p2pool node keeps working:
AUR (myriadcoin-groestl algorithm) http://crypto.mine.nu:12351
AUR (QUBIT) http://crypto.mine.nu:12355
AUR (SCRYPT) http://crypto.mine.nu:12347
AUR (SHA256D) http://crypto.mine.nu:12349
AUR (SKEIN) http://crypto.mine.nu:12353

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December 03, 2017, 08:00:44 AM
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The AUR p2pool nodes started working on Siberian server (Krasnoyarsk):
+ AUR (myriadcoin-groestl algorithm) http://siberia.mine.nu:12351
+ AUR (QUBIT) http://siberia.mine.nu:12355
+ AUR (SCRYPT) http://siberia.mine.nu:12347
+ AUR (SHA256D) http://siberia.mine.nu:12349
+ AUR (SKEIN) http://siberia.mine.nu:12353

My old p2pool node keeps working:
AUR (myriadcoin-groestl algorithm) http://crypto.mine.nu:12351
AUR (QUBIT) http://crypto.mine.nu:12355
AUR (SCRYPT) http://crypto.mine.nu:12347
AUR (SHA256D) http://crypto.mine.nu:12349
AUR (SKEIN) http://crypto.mine.nu:12353


I do not connect baikal x10 qubit with mine siberia.mine.nu:12355
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December 03, 2017, 09:34:48 AM
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The AUR p2pool nodes started working on Siberian server (Krasnoyarsk):
+ AUR (myriadcoin-groestl algorithm) http://siberia.mine.nu:12351
+ AUR (QUBIT) http://siberia.mine.nu:12355
+ AUR (SCRYPT) http://siberia.mine.nu:12347
+ AUR (SHA256D) http://siberia.mine.nu:12349
+ AUR (SKEIN) http://siberia.mine.nu:12353

My old p2pool node keeps working:
AUR (myriadcoin-groestl algorithm) http://crypto.mine.nu:12351
AUR (QUBIT) http://crypto.mine.nu:12355
AUR (SCRYPT) http://crypto.mine.nu:12347
AUR (SHA256D) http://crypto.mine.nu:12349
AUR (SKEIN) http://crypto.mine.nu:12353


I do not connect baikal x10 qubit with mine siberia.mine.nu:12355

You must disable 'extranonce' option

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December 03, 2017, 09:44:24 PM
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What is multi algo ?

How does reward works between multiple proof of work algorithms ?

Does ᴀꜱɪᴄ minable like scrypt and ꜱʜᴀ256 have less value for being rewarded ?
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December 04, 2017, 07:58:03 AM
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What is multi algo ?

How does reward works between multiple proof of work algorithms ?

Does ᴀꜱɪᴄ minable like scrypt and ꜱʜᴀ256 have less value for being rewarded ?

PoW is divided over 5 hashing algorithms. Each block (independent of the algo) rewards 2.5 AUR.
Difficulty is adjusted for global (all 5 algo's) and per algo at each block.
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December 04, 2017, 02:50:57 PM
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PoW is divided over 5 hashing algorithms. Each block (independent of the algo) rewards 2.5 AUR.
Difficulty is adjusted for global (all 5 algo's) and per algo at each block.


It’s easier to get more hash per seconds with sha256 than scrypt…

Does the system take that into account when determining computation power ?
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December 04, 2017, 08:39:01 PM
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PoW is divided over 5 hashing algorithms. Each block (independent of the algo) rewards 2.5 AUR.
Difficulty is adjusted for global (all 5 algo's) and per algo at each block.


It’s easier to get more hash per seconds with sha256 than scrypt…

Does the system take that into account when determining computation power ?

Like I said, each algo has its own difficulty. In the end the result is that sha256d has a higher difficulty than scrypt,
giving on average each algo as much chance of finding a block.

The difference in the amount of hashes/sec between algos (irrelevant if this is due to the algo itself or the hardware
that generates the hash) is compensated by the change in difficulty.

Other said: on the same hardware, there are different amount of hashes, compensated by different difficulties.
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