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June 18, 2016, 09:52:09 AM
Last edit: June 18, 2016, 10:19:45 AM by thevictimofuktyranny
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Aren't we ~ 1.260.000 block and block halving is on every 2.100.000 block  https://www.feathercoin.com/about/ ?!

Looking that there is 1min block target it stays for ~ 600 days is blockhalving https://bitinfocharts.com/feathercoin/ ... Smiley



http://cryptocoinstats.com/supplytracker.php?s=tt

Says, 12 months and 4 days.

Last time, I use that website. LOL

18 months and 20 days
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June 18, 2016, 10:17:07 AM
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Ok...it is better Smiley but I am still missunderstand that difference between my math and this one?!
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June 18, 2016, 10:23:04 AM
Last edit: June 18, 2016, 10:36:57 AM by thevictimofuktyranny
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Ok...it is better Smiley but I am still missunderstand that difference between my math and this one?!

Nope, the website "Supply Tracker" is incorrect.

Just amend the dates in the explanation

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June 18, 2016, 11:13:09 AM
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Ok thanks for info...but what is a difference, max blocks at all, current block number, or block time?
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June 18, 2016, 12:58:20 PM
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Ok thanks for info...but what is a difference, max blocks at all, current block number, or block time?

What you are seeing is likely due to the whale pool and/or user with the optimized miner and their flash/instamining. He/they join when the diff is low, mine dozens/hundreds of blocks, then leave after it skyrockets.

It should be easy to see how this can affect the halving ETA.

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June 18, 2016, 01:09:57 PM
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OK, so Feathercoin is using the original design of Satoshi Nakamoto for Bitcoin, because Bitcoins is the successful model for that created the Cryptos.

They've raised the Maximum Coin supply too 336 million by lowering the Block Find Time target too 1 minute (BTC target is 10 minutes) and increasing the starting block reward to 80 (BTC started at 50).

However, the Block Halving schedule is still targetted on 4 years.

From this, it is possible to use Bitcoin History to guide the developers and coders as to when to allow changes of mining hardware onto the network, with the objective maintaining it's progress into the Top 10 crypto coins.

During Bitcoins history, there was a point in time when people went around selling or giving BTC to friends, family and acquaintances, this involves teaching people to use crypto wallets, buying and selling, mining guides, exchanges, etc. This is all private individual enterprise, e.g. the people doing it, must be mining the coins for it to be off benefit to them to expand the number of wallet holders. Essentially, small GPU miners spread across many different countries.

IT IS HOW MUCH LONGER THIS PHASE NEEDS TO BE FOR THE ALT USING THE ORIGINAL BITCOIN DESIGN, WHEN COIN SUPPLY HAS BEEN INCREASED, IN ORDER TO EMULATE BITCOINS' SUCCESS. Otherwise similarly success becomes unlikely.

BITCOIN HISTORY shows CPU to GPU mining lasted for 3 years, before ASIC hardware took over and the small miner numbers begun to go into decline. Therefore, to make an ALT with bigger MAX SUPPLY based on that original design successful, this phase must last longer much then it did for Bitcoin.

3 years into it's start up for BITCOIN

Technically, you would put this phase up to 4th Block Halving. However, Feathercoins developers are seeking to be in the Top 10 Market Capitalisation in a compatible economic system with Bitcoin users. Therefore, using much more shared crypto infrastructure, which means you would reduce this phase duration to the 2nd or 3rd Block Halving.

Other variables to consider is the size of the developer and coding team: FTC size is 30 strong in the team. Is anyone in the team a "Genius", whether they've written a new Algorithm, whether they've released new mining software, whether they have performed a successful Hard Fork, how many wallet' updates have they released to date.
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June 19, 2016, 05:32:35 PM
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What a good pool to mine FTC?
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June 19, 2016, 06:57:23 PM
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What a good pool to mine FTC?

www.ipominer.com has a very nice interface and is easy to use Smiley Im hammering my GTX 970 on there every nigght while im sleep and im getting tens of FTC every morning Smiley from around 700 kH/s

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June 19, 2016, 07:26:53 PM
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hello
how to mine fathercoin with r9 380x on ubuntu?

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June 19, 2016, 08:01:52 PM
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hello
how to mine fathercoin with r9 380x on ubuntu?

Here is a guide,  but please use the new Nsgminer from Ghostlander:

http://forum.feathercoin.com/topic/7446/guide-how-to-mine-ftc-neoscrypt-sgminer-ubuntu-14-04-amd/12

Miner: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.0

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June 20, 2016, 03:16:45 AM
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What a good pool to mine FTC?

www.ipominer.com has a very nice interface and is easy to use Smiley Im hammering my GTX 970 on there every nigght while im sleep and im getting tens of FTC every morning Smiley from around 700 kH/s
Thx.
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June 25, 2016, 08:39:14 AM
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Feathercoin Now Live on
www.mining-dutch.nl

Diff: 16        | stratum+tcp://mining-dutch.nl:3347
Vardiff         | stratum+tcp://mining-dutch.nl:3447   
Diff: 1600     | stratum+tcp://mining-dutch.nl:3547

Happy mining.

www.Mining-Dutch.nl  (Merged Mining - Multiport / Multi algo)
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June 28, 2016, 07:28:16 AM
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Feathercoin Now Live on
www.mining-dutch.nl

Diff: 16        | stratum+tcp://mining-dutch.nl:3347
Vardiff         | stratum+tcp://mining-dutch.nl:3447   
Diff: 1600     | stratum+tcp://mining-dutch.nl:3547

Happy mining.

Thanks a lot for setting this up!

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July 07, 2016, 03:10:17 PM
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Hi! we created a multicurrency dice site: www.cryptosdice.com

We are looking for people that want to be part of the Feathercoin bankroll! on july 11 we are going to activated those currencies with enough bankroll. We think this is a good opportunity for Feathercoin community as it offers many advantatges:

1 - A way to spend Feathercoin  - dice games are a good step in any crptocurrency development.
2 - A way for investors to earn.
3 - Feathercoin  wins visibility, It will be displayed in our website next to btc or ltc. Also our site have faucet for any of the altcoins accepted.
4 - Affiliates earn coins in the original bet currency, so users that don't know about Feathercoin  may find they have some balance of this currency because their referrals's earnings and start to learn about Feathercoin .

Thanks for your attention
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July 11, 2016, 03:44:57 PM
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so where are all the pools here, there are like 600MH hiding somewhere, and i remember solo mining was not possible, there is a private pool or something?

Feathercoin Now Live on
www.mining-dutch.nl

Diff: 16        | stratum+tcp://mining-dutch.nl:3347
Vardiff         | stratum+tcp://mining-dutch.nl:3447   
Diff: 1600     | stratum+tcp://mining-dutch.nl:3547

Happy mining.

is this pps with ftc?
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July 12, 2016, 10:20:45 AM
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Does anyone know neoscrypt hashrate for nVIDIA 1070 and AMD RX 480 at the Windows?
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July 12, 2016, 01:42:22 PM
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Does anyone know neoscrypt hashrate for nVIDIA 1070 and AMD RX 480 at the Windows?

You might find some answers in my benchmark database:

www.zpool.ca/bench

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July 12, 2016, 08:13:59 PM
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Does anyone know neoscrypt hashrate for nVIDIA 1070 and AMD RX 480 at the Windows?

You might find some answers in my benchmark database:

www.zpool.ca/bench

Cheers
   Thank you very much, my friend.
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July 13, 2016, 03:55:52 PM
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What are the typical hashrates for this algo? I am getting ~1.3MH/s using two Fury X cards. is it normal?
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July 15, 2016, 09:19:06 PM
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What are the typical hashrates for this algo? I am getting ~1.3MH/s using two Fury X cards. is it normal?

More or less. Little difference between Nano and Fury X so far. Need to get either one to optimise the miner, but it isn't on my top priority list currently.

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