Shankar94
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July 25, 2017, 03:07:56 AM |
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No ! the algo can never be compared with Tribus .
And no fishy or chicky going on .
Dev - Personal info is not available . That's all.
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enkayz
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hashbag.cc
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July 25, 2017, 03:14:28 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo
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Slava_K
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July 25, 2017, 03:14:42 AM |
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Cryptopia wallet stuck one hour ago. And i feel, price will be dropped before wallet go work Dump is going...
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tamer3
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July 25, 2017, 03:15:35 AM |
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No ! the algo can never be compared with Tribus .
And no fishy or chicky going on .
Dev - Personal info is not available . That's all.
Can you show me his autobiography?
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tamer3
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July 25, 2017, 03:19:25 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo This is what I doubt
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TheKingInYellow
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Have you found the Yellow Sign?
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July 25, 2017, 03:20:24 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo You missed a key difference: denarius is a premine scam =) SIGT has no premine. It could be a 1:1 carbon copy of denarius and be superior due to no premine.
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lupanar
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July 25, 2017, 03:22:00 AM |
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Suprnova web site is lying down...again... Eternal story...
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tamer3
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July 25, 2017, 03:26:41 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo You missed a key difference: denarius is a premine scam =) SIGT has no premine. It could be a 1:1 carbon copy of denarius and be superior due to no premine. My friend should think well and do not rush
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TheKingInYellow
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Have you found the Yellow Sign?
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July 25, 2017, 03:29:02 AM |
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My friend should think well and do not rush
I didn't rush. I bought at 400 sat and mined days ago because this coin was fairly launched and I don't care what codebase it's based on if it's so efficient and was launched in such a way to make it the crypto community's token as opposed to the developer's token. I don't think it is a derivative of Denarius algo. But that's the developer's to speak on, I'm simply saying the community obviously prefers one method of launching: fair, no premine, and open with the community instead of launching it after you mined it. DNR is 20k sat, so SIGT should be right there with it if you believe they're so identical.
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July 25, 2017, 03:29:23 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo You missed a key difference: denarius is a premine scam =) SIGT has no premine. It could be a 1:1 carbon copy of denarius and be superior due to no premine. My friend should think well and do not rush Look at this guy's signature - he is a DNR supporter, that's why he said that. Hey I'm a fan of DNR too. You don't need to bash SIGT just because you like DNR, both can enjoy the "new algo" limelight. Both good projects in my opinion.
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freemanjackal
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July 25, 2017, 03:30:51 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo interesting...maybe they are related somehow, same devs?? anything else?? who knows??
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dunedainbob
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July 25, 2017, 03:36:36 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo interesting...maybe they are related somehow, same devs?? anything else?? who knows?? I wouldn't pretend to know anything about algorithms, but is "skunkhash raptor" not just a name for the combination of algorithms? As opposed to it being the literal names of three separate algorithms?
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alikcei4
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July 25, 2017, 03:44:12 AM |
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Does cryptopia working? i send 100 coin but didn't recieved!
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TheKingInYellow
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Have you found the Yellow Sign?
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July 25, 2017, 03:45:14 AM |
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seems that coin forked
send transaction to cryptopia, have more 30 confirmations on wallet, but transaction not appear nor blockexplorer or cryptopia
Does cryptopia working? i send 100 coin but didn't recieved!
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/CoinInfo/?coin=SIGTCryptopia block=9697 http://explorer.signatum.download/Network block=9732 Cryptopia is just about 40 blocks behind. They usually are behind the network so they can confirm separately With how fast the SIGT network is you can expect cryptopia confirmation in about ~15 minutes.
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tamer3
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July 25, 2017, 03:45:21 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo You missed a key difference: denarius is a premine scam =) SIGT has no premine. It could be a 1:1 carbon copy of denarius and be superior due to no premine. My friend should think well and do not rush Look at this guy's signature - he is a DNR supporter, that's why he said that. Hey I'm a fan of DNR too. You don't need to bash SIGT just because you like DNR, both can enjoy the "new algo" limelight. Both good projects in my opinion. I do not hide my support for Dionarius and this is clear But I'm looking for the truth only Everything is unknown about this developer
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victorsundaram
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July 25, 2017, 03:45:43 AM |
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Does cryptopia working? i send 100 coin but didn't recieved!
it is working, taking more than a minute to appear in the wallet after 20 confirmations....
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maxim000
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July 25, 2017, 03:47:24 AM |
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seems that coin forked
send transaction to cryptopia, have more 30 confirmations on wallet, but transaction not appear nor blockexplorer or cryptopia
Whats the transaction ID? I just sent to cryptopia and I don't see it either, but I can see my transaction in the block explorer, I'll look yours up too. strange suddenly delivered after 40 confirmation on wallet, but yet not present on explorer id 6bb760b897c816c2a2109ecdfdf3bb83b488b3adba4142a12cc992d8f186aa36
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oslak
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July 25, 2017, 03:48:20 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo You missed a key difference: denarius is a premine scam =) SIGT has no premine. It could be a 1:1 carbon copy of denarius and be superior due to no premine. My friend should think well and do not rush Look at this guy's signature - he is a DNR supporter, that's why he said that. Hey I'm a fan of DNR too. You don't need to bash SIGT just because you like DNR, both can enjoy the "new algo" limelight. Both good projects in my opinion. I do not hide my support for Dionarius and this is clear But I'm looking for the truth only Everything is unknown about this developer We're still trying to find out who satoshi nakamoto is.
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tamer3
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July 25, 2017, 03:52:39 AM |
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Dear developer I have some doubts about you who are you ? Why are all your accounts new like Twitter and Github? Especially this algorithm I think it's a Denarius "Tribus"
yes the algo is almost identical.. when I wrote the hashing module for hashbag (prior to their release of a hashing module) I noticed that it's technically the same thing with different algo names (and another algo added). i've never seen 80 bytes of an algo and 64 bytes of the others before Denarius, and then this week all the sudden comes 'SkunkHash + Raptor' where it is 80 bytes of one algo + 64 bytes of 3 other algos, and i have been wondering what Raptor is as I never added it to any hashing module however the blocks are accepted by the network just using the 4 algos: 80b skein, 64b cubehash fugue gost, no need for anything else thats why i went to look in his own hashing module once he released it but it looks like a pretty close copy of ex_mac's hashing modules.. eg https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhashmodule.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribusmodule.conly difference is where it says 'tribus' in the skunkhash it says 'skunkhash' in the skunkhash.c hashing module: https://github.com/signatumd/hashing-module/blob/master/skunkhash.chttps://github.com/exmac/tribus-hash/blob/master/tribus.conly difference is that the hash functions used are different (however the first hash is still 80 bytes) and also the init calls are removed (they dont really do anything other than create the variables but you are supposed to use them for some fussy compilers) and they don't use constants for the hashes (again a thing you are supposed to do for max compiler support) and there is a fourth algo added at the end there, otherwise the functionality is identical to the tribus hashing module and nowhere does it say raptor anywhere, so thats why I wonder what the hell this raptor algo is? searched on the net and didn't find anything about raptor algo You missed a key difference: denarius is a premine scam =) SIGT has no premine. It could be a 1:1 carbon copy of denarius and be superior due to no premine. My friend should think well and do not rush Look at this guy's signature - he is a DNR supporter, that's why he said that. Hey I'm a fan of DNR too. You don't need to bash SIGT just because you like DNR, both can enjoy the "new algo" limelight. Both good projects in my opinion. I do not hide my support for Dionarius and this is clear But I'm looking for the truth only Everything is unknown about this developer We're still trying to find out who satoshi nakamoto is. Do you compare the BTC with any other coin?
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IncludeBeer
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July 25, 2017, 03:56:59 AM |
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1080ti: 35.8 mh/s 980: 15.5 mh/s
Anyone else with these gpus? Configs & clocks welcome!
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