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Author Topic: [ANN] æternity blockchain ∞ AE TOKEN ∞ [PoW & PoS | Oracles | Smart Contracts]  (Read 274573 times)
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January 16, 2019, 02:27:09 PM
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Pools! We (and you) need more pools! I would like to deploy my own pool if there be any step-by step tutorial!

Hey, yes! We are working on enabling Stratum support in the æternity node, including a mechanism to distribute mining rewards. This will enable anyone to become a node.

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January 16, 2019, 02:27:33 PM
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Is migration good?

It is super good! Cheesy

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January 16, 2019, 05:11:13 PM
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Hey again AE Community,

Last week an important maintenance release was published.

It introduced major stability improvements, as well as new features to the Sophia Compiler.

Node operators, especially miners and pools, are strongly encouraged to update their software to Roma version 1.2.0.

DEVELOPMENT UPDATE

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January 17, 2019, 01:40:44 AM
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Which exchanges currently support mainnet AE

Hey,

We are currently preparing a list of all exchanges that support the live-net AE token.
We will share it with you as soon as possible.

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The AE Team

I dont know why it would take so long. I went through and was only able to find two. Gate and Hotbit from what i found, and Gate doesnt support world wide and hotbit prices are garbage and such low volume.

I personally think that Gate.io is a good option currently. More exchanges are coming, but slowly.

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Vlad

You believe an exchange that doesnt support USA, Japan, and Canada is a good option? Then the other one that supports world wide has  a 10% price difference and nearly no liquidity.

Is hotbit still supporting the mainnet? because last I checked the announcement board they said they are suspending the withdrawal function of AE.

Hotbit doesnt support withdrawal/deposit of AE anymore. They stated the network is too unstable and they have closed withdrawals and deposits. So now only 1 exchange supports mainnet.
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January 17, 2019, 11:07:13 AM
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Hello everyone,

As you should already know, there are tons of treasures on our guides & tutorials page and we keep updating it!

Here is another opportunity to dive deep into æternity's Sophia language 🙂

Learn how to create a Sophia fungible token contract here:

TUTORIAL: HOW TO CREATE A SOPHIA FUNGIBLE TOKEN CONTRACT

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January 17, 2019, 11:56:57 AM
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Hi, Is it ok to keep AE Migrated tokens in AIRGAP? Or should I better keep them somewhere else?

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January 17, 2019, 12:24:18 PM
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Hi, Is it ok to keep AE Migrated tokens in AIRGAP? Or should I better keep them somewhere else?

https://blog.aeternity.com/base-%C3%A6pp-airgap-wallet-and-ae-blockchain-explorer-3c3ad7856b50

Base æpp is also available good choice but no issue to keep them on AIRGAP. I hope this article would help to understand about the features and explore the blochain on mainnet.
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devs,is high gpu memory usage (more then 4 gb when mining) requirements of the algo?is it possible to create miner for cards that have less then 4 gb memory?
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January 18, 2019, 08:52:03 AM
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Now Aeternity scam is pretty clear, when mainnet launched many people complained about sick mining reward, of course people got banned everywhere. The question is why devs decided to launch with such obviously stupid curve, is there any efficient miner? The answer is https://medium.com/obelisk-blog/the-obelisk-grn1-an-asic-for-grin-1d1ff580a19d

What does it mean? The algo is the same on both coins Grin and AE, with tiny differences. AE team partnered with ASIC firm and on purpose specified such sick emission in order to mine shit out of it. Grin also got similar stupid emission curve.
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January 18, 2019, 09:43:03 AM
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Nice pump going on..
Someone has an idea why? Smiley
Since the project seems to be addressing similar problems that Chainlink has set to address and considering Chainlink's recent pump, think those who couldn't get in on Link's pump are opting for AE - or probably found AE as a competitor

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January 18, 2019, 10:01:57 AM
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Now Aeternity scam is pretty clear, when mainnet launched many people complained about sick mining reward, of course people got banned everywhere. The question is why devs decided to launch with such obviously stupid curve, is there any efficient miner? The answer is https://medium.com/obelisk-blog/the-obelisk-grn1-an-asic-for-grin-1d1ff580a19d

What does it mean? The algo is the same on both coins Grin and AE, with tiny differences. AE team partnered with ASIC firm and on purpose specified such sick emission in order to mine shit out of it. Grin also got similar stupid emission curve.

Sammy007, as usual, misleading and well-researched opinions. The algo is not the same. The GRN1 miner supports cuckatoo, not Cuckoo Cycle - these are two different things. This is important since:

"One of the most difficult elements of hardware development is the lack of flexibility. Hardware developers need to commit to a specification months in advance, and even slight tweaks can result in months of delays."

You should have seen that if you have read the article Wink Please read before providing "opinions" and spreading "conspiracy theories".

AE has nothing to do with Grin or Grin's approach to mining and developing a blockchain project.

Your idea of "sick emission" is in reality a primary approach to attract as many miners as possible who provide essential security to the network.

Again and again, irrelevant comments and ill-informed opinions, all that delivered in a disrespectful way.

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January 18, 2019, 12:43:24 PM
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Hi, guys. I listen about your project at Moscow æternity meetup from Sergey Simanovsky
And when I want to buy some tokens I have sad, because your tokens not listed any BitShares gateway.
I recommend Rudex, but it doesn't matter I think.
See u! Wink

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January 18, 2019, 01:16:09 PM
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Hi, guys. I listen about your project at Moscow æternity meetup from Sergey Simanovsky
And when I want to buy some tokens I have sad, because your tokens not listed any BitShares gateway.
I recommend Rudex, but it doesn't matter I think.
See u! Wink

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/aeternity/#markets

AE listed on all big exchanges but I didn't understand your point of view about Bitshares gateway why it should be there in presence of these exchanges. If you are interested to than you can do this with comfort.
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January 18, 2019, 03:04:16 PM
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devs,is high gpu memory usage (more then 4 gb when mining) requirements of the algo?is it possible to create miner for cards that have less then 4 gb memory?
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devs,is high gpu memory usage (more then 4 gb when mining) requirements of the algo?is it possible to create miner for cards that have less then 4 gb memory?

Hey,

Sorry for the late response.
Citing John Tromp, the creator of the Cuckoo Cycle:
The latest commit implements the memory reductions for cuckoo/mean.cu
Note that the new miner no longer supports option -E 1
The previous version supporting -E 1 remains available as Makefile target cuda_1. Memory requirements are now as follows:

cuda29 -E 0 5.6 GB
cuda29_1 -E 1 4.9 GB
cuda29 -E 2 2.8 GB

please see here for more information.

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January 18, 2019, 07:11:30 PM
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Hi, Is it ok to keep AE Migrated tokens in AIRGAP? Or should I better keep them somewhere else?

Hey,

Airgap is secure, especially if you use two separate devices for Airgap Vault and Airgap Wallet.
However, the best way to store your tokens is Ledger.

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January 19, 2019, 10:51:58 AM
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Hello,

Meet one of æternity’s brilliant State Channels and API developers, Dimitar Ivanov.

Dimitar believes that blockchain will educate people on the dangers of delegating trust to third parties.
Thus, it will make them freer.

FROM CRYPTO SKEPTIC TO BLOCKCHAIN ENTHUSIAST: AN INTERVIEW WITH DIMITAR IVANOV

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January 20, 2019, 05:17:36 AM
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Is there any working and correct mining calculator for Aeternity? I can't find it in this thread for some reason.

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January 21, 2019, 09:12:14 AM
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devs,is high gpu memory usage (more then 4 gb when mining) requirements of the algo?is it possible to create miner for cards that have less then 4 gb memory?

Hello! We don't have CUDA support for cards with less than 7 GB but we are planing to address this with either bounty or using some of the latest Cuckoo Cycle updates by John Tromp (currently exploring them).

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January 21, 2019, 09:16:08 AM
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Is there any working and correct mining calculator for Aeternity? I can't find it in this thread for some reason.

Hello. Check this: https://www.f2pool.com/

Select "Labs" and then on AE, go to "Calc" (to the right).

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