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April 22, 2018, 01:46:59 PM |
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Just when I was happily 'harvesting' XCN with my single GPU, 16 blocks over the weekend, Mr 10GH showed up. 
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pallas (OP)
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April 22, 2018, 02:56:53 PM |
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Just when I was happily 'harvesting' XCN with my single GPU, 16 blocks over the weekend, Mr 10GH showed up.  He always come late at the party, but ruins it :-)
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April 23, 2018, 01:40:34 AM |
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Hello! Videos improved on youtube´s channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqbjAqVdIUk9Z_4jCoZQMbw-English available -German available -Spanish available -Thai available. -Portugese available -Chinese (soon) -romanian (soon) -Italian (soon) -Polonian (soon) #sekker
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pallas (OP)
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April 23, 2018, 06:55:42 AM |
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gnasirator
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April 23, 2018, 07:15:03 AM |
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Just to show that bisq indeed supports any base currency <-> XCN trading pair (e.g. BTC), please see this screenshot I just made. XCN is fully supported by bisq!You just need to start the app and have a look yourself. The http://markets.bisq.network/ site just shows pairs with recent activity. Volume on bisq is still nearly 0, because everybody seems to think that XCN is not supported by bisq. I can guarantee you, it is. I've added it to their code base myself  
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XCN: CJSECkHi7tTTTA1ze9qYRkkUCKfFiF8EEG
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pallas (OP)
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April 23, 2018, 09:20:12 PM |
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I wrote a txbot to exercise the network and gather some information about daemon load and network speed. First of all cryptonite transaction are about half the size of the typical bitcoin ones. That means you can have about 8000 txs in a 1MB block. Note that cryptonite has dynamic max block size so that isn't the limit. Second: the daemon, on a reasonably powerful machine, can handle 30 transactions per second and they are digested by the network without any issue. Memory pool was almost emptied on every block found, as expected. Next step could be using the txbot on 3/4 machines and see if the network is stable, and how the block sizes increase.
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April 24, 2018, 02:49:50 AM |
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Nice ... Video missing on youtube? Nice work anyway though. You have put a lot into that mate. #crysx
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chrysophylax
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April 24, 2018, 02:51:11 AM |
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I wrote a txbot to exercise the network and gather some information about daemon load and network speed. First of all cryptonite transaction are about half the size of the typical bitcoin ones. That means you can have about 8000 txs in a 1MB block. Note that cryptonite has dynamic max block size so that isn't the limit. Second: the daemon, on a reasonably powerful machine, can handle 30 transactions per second and they are digested by the network without any issue. Memory pool was almost emptied on every block found, as expected. Next step could be using the txbot on 3/4 machines and see if the network is stable, and how the block sizes increase.
We can help there mate ... Though it would have to be under Centos 7 x64 - not Ubuntu. #crysx
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pallas (OP)
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April 24, 2018, 07:47:36 AM |
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I wrote a txbot to exercise the network and gather some information about daemon load and network speed. First of all cryptonite transaction are about half the size of the typical bitcoin ones. That means you can have about 8000 txs in a 1MB block. Note that cryptonite has dynamic max block size so that isn't the limit. Second: the daemon, on a reasonably powerful machine, can handle 30 transactions per second and they are digested by the network without any issue. Memory pool was almost emptied on every block found, as expected. Next step could be using the txbot on 3/4 machines and see if the network is stable, and how the block sizes increase.
We can help there mate ... Though it would have to be under Centos 7 x64 - not Ubuntu. #crysx It's plain php, you can run it anywhere ;-)
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sekker
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April 24, 2018, 08:25:32 AM |
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Nice ... Video missing on youtube? Nice work anyway though. You have put a lot into that mate. #crysx Sorry about that. It was happend because i made other video and URL was changed. Actually fixed  Stay tuned ! #sekker
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April 25, 2018, 08:40:40 AM |
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BTC38 is a liar. They manipulate XCN prices by using developers to fix their wallets. Don't expect them to open their savings and withdrawals. Their customer service is out of the question.
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chrysophylax
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April 25, 2018, 11:18:25 AM |
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I wrote a txbot to exercise the network and gather some information about daemon load and network speed. First of all cryptonite transaction are about half the size of the typical bitcoin ones. That means you can have about 8000 txs in a 1MB block. Note that cryptonite has dynamic max block size so that isn't the limit. Second: the daemon, on a reasonably powerful machine, can handle 30 transactions per second and they are digested by the network without any issue. Memory pool was almost emptied on every block found, as expected. Next step could be using the txbot on 3/4 machines and see if the network is stable, and how the block sizes increase.
We can help there mate ... Though it would have to be under Centos 7 x64 - not Ubuntu. #crysx It's plain php, you can run it anywhere ;-) Kool ... We can run it with our systems if you need help with it. We have many servers currently and can run any time you are willing. #crysx
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chrysophylax
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April 25, 2018, 11:18:55 AM |
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Nice ... Video missing on youtube? Nice work anyway though. You have put a lot into that mate. #crysx Sorry about that. It was happend because i made other video and URL was changed. Actually fixed  Stay tuned ! #sekker All good mate  #crysx
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April 28, 2018, 04:26:32 AM |
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This shit is still not dead?
Don`t mine it, do not bay it for your life, they scammed the shit from it!!!!!!!!
PS: i mined and seen 500+ coins this one is worst scam (hacks, exchange, etc and it all happen again for xx times!)
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pallas (OP)
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April 28, 2018, 07:18:31 AM |
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This shit is still not dead?
Don`t mine it, do not bay it for your life, they scammed the shit from it!!!!!!!!
PS: i mined and seen 500+ coins this one is worst scam (hacks, exchange, etc and it all happen again for xx times!)
:-) Thanks for your invaluable insight and precious advices! You are really showing your rank. Great job.
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reb0rn21
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April 28, 2018, 06:50:28 PM |
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This shit is still not dead?
Don`t mine it, do not bay it for your life, they scammed the shit from it!!!!!!!!
PS: i mined and seen 500+ coins this one is worst scam (hacks, exchange, etc and it all happen again for xx times!)
:-) Thanks for your invaluable insight and precious advices! You are really showing your rank. Great job. You also know very well what happened dozen times, over and over again from hacks to exchange that only traded stolen/hacked coins... to exchange where we lost most of it (btc38, coinsmarkets, etc) None was done to black list those coins and make exchange work for community and not for thieves..... as btc38, thailand and other did in past
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pallas (OP)
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April 28, 2018, 09:07:10 PM |
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This shit is still not dead?
Don`t mine it, do not bay it for your life, they scammed the shit from it!!!!!!!!
PS: i mined and seen 500+ coins this one is worst scam (hacks, exchange, etc and it all happen again for xx times!)
:-) Thanks for your invaluable insight and precious advices! You are really showing your rank. Great job. You also know very well what happened dozen times, over and over again from hacks to exchange that only traded stolen/hacked coins... to exchange where we lost most of it (btc38, coinsmarkets, etc) None was done to black list those coins and make exchange work for community and not for thieves..... as btc38, thailand and other did in past I can't control what exchanges do. But I can do the best within my possibilities, and that's exactly what I did and will do in the future. Besides, both btc38 and coinsmarkets allowed withdrawals so they didn't steal any coin. And we did all we could to block the hacked funds but we have no power over the exchange balances, because they are not on the blockchain but into their database. We contacted them and that was all we could do.
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April 28, 2018, 10:59:31 PM |
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Much better already ... but I have a slight point of criticism: I would use a "lighter" theme, with white or light background, at least for the parts with descriptions and other texts. I have nothing against dark themes, they look nicely "geekish" - but in the case of a currency homepage I think that's not a feature but a bug ...  I wrote a txbot to exercise the network and gather some information about daemon load and network speed.
Nice, can it be downloaded somewhere? I have recently downloaded the newest code so I could participate in transaction load tests. Is mainnet used or a testnet? On mainnet I'm a bit worried about transaction fees as I have not so many Cryptonite to waste - or are zero-fee (or almost zero-fee) transactions possible?
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