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September 29, 2016, 08:58:05 PM
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Although the idea of using account numbers like bank is good but on blockchain it totally non-private. I would like to put some anonymity on blockchain  in a way that like bank no one other than the account holder is allowed to know the balance. When transaction takes place from one account to other, the balance is checked and even the other account holder does not know the balance of the sender.

I will suggest

* to hide balance for individual accounts on blockchain.
* while sending coins, wallet should check the balance locally and signed by key which only is accessible by the account which is going to get the coins

My point is to add some type of anonymity and privacy to the accounts as What I see that such cryptocurrency will be more popular in future.

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September 29, 2016, 09:05:37 PM
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Nothing is anonymous. Even BTC and such you can find others balances. Even if they use a coin mixer and such. There are enough smart people out there, if they want to know something they will.

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September 29, 2016, 09:38:04 PM
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Nothing is anonymous. Even BTC and such you can find others balances. Even if they use a coin mixer and such. There are enough smart people out there, if they want to know something they will.

the blockchain is recorded on a access mdb
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September 30, 2016, 05:20:23 AM
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Although the idea of using account numbers like bank is good but on blockchain it totally non-private. I would like to put some anonymity on blockchain  in a way that like bank no one other than the account holder is allowed to know the balance. When transaction takes place from one account to other, the balance is checked and even the other account holder does not know the balance of the sender.

I will suggest

* to hide balance for individual accounts on blockchain.
* while sending coins, wallet should check the balance locally and signed by key which only is accessible by the account which is going to get the coins

My point is to add some type of anonymity and privacy to the accounts as What I see that such cryptocurrency will be more popular in future.

It exists (see Verge XVG).
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September 30, 2016, 12:43:39 PM
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What sort of hashrate vs rewards are you guys getting?

I put it on a few test rigs with 11.3MH for 12 hours now and it only got 3 blocks. Seems pretty low even with bad luck.

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September 30, 2016, 03:17:00 PM
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That's pretty good. I average one block a day, two if I am luck when using a 4000KH/s 8 core CPU. Mining cost is over 3500 Satoshi now so I wouldn't be letting my Pascal go cheap for sure.

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September 30, 2016, 03:47:00 PM
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What sort of hashrate vs rewards are you guys getting?

I put it on a few test rigs with 11.3MH for 12 hours now and it only got 3 blocks. Seems pretty low even with bad luck.

Yeah, I'm curious to know what rigs you were running for 11.3MH because I'm at about 4000KH on one system.
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September 30, 2016, 04:17:22 PM
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What sort of hashrate vs rewards are you guys getting?

I put it on a few test rigs with 11.3MH for 12 hours now and it only got 3 blocks. Seems pretty low even with bad luck.

Yeah, I'm curious to know what rigs you were running for 11.3MH because I'm at about 4000KH on one system.

I have it on one Zeon Server with 16cores, using 14cores that hashes at 6800KH/s and 2x 8-core Athlon FX CPU's using 6 cores each at about 2400KH/s each.
4 blocks after 17 hours at 11.5MH. Better speeds up or I'm shutting it down. LOL. Uses about an extra 700 watts just for the CPU mining overall.

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September 30, 2016, 04:25:11 PM
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i have a i7 6950x 10 core /20 threads consumes about 60 watt for 8000 kh/s. The weird things the speed per thread drops when you get over 15 threads on this cpu. So actually it is better to mine with a few rigs for more speed even if the cpu is slower. 4-6 core cpu with max threads should be optimal hashing speed effectivity. Better to mine with i7 btw.
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September 30, 2016, 04:28:31 PM
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What sort of hashrate vs rewards are you guys getting?

I put it on a few test rigs with 11.3MH for 12 hours now and it only got 3 blocks. Seems pretty low even with bad luck.

Yeah, I'm curious to know what rigs you were running for 11.3MH because I'm at about 4000KH on one system.

I have it on one Zeon Server with 16cores, using 14cores that hashes at 6800KH/s and 2x 8-core Athlon FX CPU's using 6 cores each at about 2400KH/s each.
4 blocks after 17 hours at 11.5MH. Better speeds up or I'm shutting it down. LOL. Uses about an extra 700 watts just for the CPU mining overall.

actually you 8 core and 16 threads max. İ think the algorithm works better with higher cpu number and lower threads somehow but i dont know really
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September 30, 2016, 05:10:17 PM
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Not a single coin since the last few days
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September 30, 2016, 05:33:43 PM
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in one day, there is no block is received Shocked

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September 30, 2016, 05:55:52 PM
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What sort of hashrate vs rewards are you guys getting?

I put it on a few test rigs with 11.3MH for 12 hours now and it only got 3 blocks. Seems pretty low even with bad luck.

Yeah, I'm curious to know what rigs you were running for 11.3MH because I'm at about 4000KH on one system.

I have it on one Zeon Server with 16cores, using 14cores that hashes at 6800KH/s and 2x 8-core Athlon FX CPU's using 6 cores each at about 2400KH/s each.
4 blocks after 17 hours at 11.5MH. Better speeds up or I'm shutting it down. LOL. Uses about an extra 700 watts just for the CPU mining overall.


Nice, I was considering something like this hah -- now I know what I'm doing with some old equip...
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September 30, 2016, 08:38:14 PM
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What sort of hashrate vs rewards are you guys getting?

I put it on a few test rigs with 11.3MH for 12 hours now and it only got 3 blocks. Seems pretty low even with bad luck.

Yeah, I'm curious to know what rigs you were running for 11.3MH because I'm at about 4000KH on one system.

I have it on one Zeon Server with 16cores, using 14cores that hashes at 6800KH/s and 2x 8-core Athlon FX CPU's using 6 cores each at about 2400KH/s each.
4 blocks after 17 hours at 11.5MH. Better speeds up or I'm shutting it down. LOL. Uses about an extra 700 watts just for the CPU mining overall.

actually you 8 core and 16 threads max. İ think the algorithm works better with higher cpu number and lower threads somehow but i dont know really

Yeah it's dual cpu system, 2x 8core xeons. I upped them to 15 cores now.
Committed 15.4MH and will run like this for a day, see how many I get. Looks pretty bleak though. Sitting on 4 blocks found over a 24hour period from 11.3MH.
I figured the exact power added across 4 rigs I'm using this on and it went up by 410watts total.
So currently it's a loss.

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September 30, 2016, 09:22:07 PM
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That's pretty good. I average one block a day, two if I am luck when using a 4000KH/s 8 core CPU. Mining cost is over 3500 Satoshi now so I wouldn't be letting my Pascal go cheap for sure.

I would say that its price will be much more expensive because it is not a constant mining is more a matter of luck, luckily in three hours I found two blocks, however there are nights that I find nothing, for me the estimated price may be 25k - 50k sat  coin  Wink
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September 30, 2016, 09:27:28 PM
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That's pretty good. I average one block a day, two if I am luck when using a 4000KH/s 8 core CPU. Mining cost is over 3500 Satoshi now so I wouldn't be letting my Pascal go cheap for sure.

I would say that its price will be much more expensive because it is not a constant mining is more a matter of luck, luckily in three hours I found two blocks, however there are nights that I find nothing, for me the estimated price may be 25k - 50k sat  coin  Wink

i wouldnt expect that, regardless if we are only getting few blocks someone else is getting other blocks which increases dump. as the coin count grows so may see dumps, weve seen it in past unless poloniex adopts it 25-50k wont be seen. anyone mining now is just risking holding coins that may have little value.

plus no use yet lots of work need to be done. you wont see this on exchange for atleast another month.

i support the coin and will hold as long as i can
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September 30, 2016, 09:35:22 PM
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Anyone know how to back up one's blocks, so that one can take this with them to another machine, cold storage, etc.?


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September 30, 2016, 09:48:11 PM
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Anyone know how to back up one's blocks, so that one can take this with them to another machine, cold storage, etc.?



Encrypt & export your private keys, then import them to the new machine. 

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October 01, 2016, 02:47:17 AM
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Anyone know how to back up one's blocks, so that one can take this with them to another machine, cold storage, etc.?


from yr mining machine
you can transfer multiple accounts/balances to a different public key easily enough.

nice and smooth.




Anyone know how to back up one's blocks, so that one can take this with them to another machine, cold storage, etc.?
Encrypt & export your private keys, then import them to the new machine. 


not very cold storage to use the same key. that'd be hot storage Smiley

although i quite enjoy the demand for encryption on exporting private keys

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October 01, 2016, 06:55:41 AM
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Has there been any news about getting added to an exchange?

not that anyone is aware of. maybe next month. im currently buying them from people who want to sell at 200,000sats per block with 5 accounts (100 coins + 5 accounts)
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