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Author Topic: GRAFT - Universal Payment Processing Network  (Read 84357 times)
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April 12, 2018, 01:15:57 PM
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Looks like the Monero asics are mining on Graft now: https://www.difficultychart.com/graft

The difficulty doubled or tripled in just a day.
at such a price, the GPU mining does not make any sense

I feel like this project just isn't up to scale for any of us in a practical sense yet at all. It's nice to keep an interest in what is ultimately a perfect idea in concept, however the function of this coin and it's place in the market is not clearly defined yet (if at all) with this project. The Market parameters are not ideal, the algorithm isn't finished yet; and the GUI is a community standard template with little or no public appeal. There is a massive overhaul necessary to make this thing do what it's supposed to do. I want to see this project take on Walmart and Starbuck's franchise P.O.S. technology as well as small business or local vendor. It is all very possible. I'm concerned about the obstacles evident so early in this process.

And Amazon once only sold books and lost money for years. The point isnt that anyone knows Graft will win and become Visa. The point is that Graft could win and become Visa. Crypto is a gamble. Betting on Graft is like buying a lottery ticket. It might pay off and it might not.

I still believe in a bitcoin perfect 2.0 with full website encryption; market place; and A.I.
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April 12, 2018, 05:26:07 PM
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Have you guys compiled a new cli wallet on github yet? If not when? Thanks.
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April 12, 2018, 07:34:19 PM
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# 1 PICK. I would choose this system for my own small business. Given this liquidity of transaction and market appreciation, this network is exactly what a small business as one of mine really needs to appropriate micro transactions in order to pay for a fair work space and a fair trade environment. Way to Go.
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April 12, 2018, 08:43:52 PM
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is there a back page for a worker's union?  Huh
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April 12, 2018, 10:56:10 PM
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Have you guys compiled a new cli wallet on github yet? If not when? Thanks.
Curently we do not have an ETA
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April 13, 2018, 01:12:58 PM
Last edit: April 13, 2018, 01:33:49 PM by nikkiman87
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Have you guys compiled a new cli wallet on github yet? If not when? Thanks.
Curently we do not have an ETA
With your permission compiled from your github source https://github.com/graft-project/GraftNetwork/archive/v1.1.1.zip
Windows x64 binary Beta Lyrae v1.1.1 https://github.com/nikkiman/GraftNetwork/releases/tag/v1.1.1 and their VirusTotal verification https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/484c9f9949b78259e8650dae7371df3c755abffc031932e9a137f524cc7282fe/detection
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April 13, 2018, 06:03:12 PM
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how many tokens in total are you issuing?
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April 13, 2018, 08:52:09 PM
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If there is an active discussion, as I see it. In addition, more and rapid addition of exchanges takes place right before our eyes, it is possible that here with this project worthwhile and work. It's good.
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April 13, 2018, 09:42:26 PM
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I had to switch my mining rig back to Sumokoin.  After they implemented the new anti-ASIC algorithm the coin is reasonably profitable to mine again.  I was mining Graft 24/7 but after the hashrate increased it makes no sense for a GPU rigs to mine.  I hope all change to better with the new anti-ASIC criptonight algorithm.
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April 14, 2018, 06:19:42 AM
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If you are wondering why graft price is going up it's could be because some whale brought 10 btc into ogre to pump stellite up so it would be listed on coin market cap.  Those who profited off xtl probably looked to graft as a good coin to move their profits into.
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April 14, 2018, 09:21:44 AM
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still no proper cli wallet, only crappy windows wallet that does not give you tx hash, no send coins log, just nothing - you send coins and they are gone with no way to track or prove, what a great design
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April 14, 2018, 10:49:18 AM
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still no proper cli wallet, only crappy windows wallet that does not give you tx hash, no send coins log, just nothing - you send coins and they are gone with no way to track or prove, what a great design
I 100% agree with that. Although the wallet is really easy-to-use (and that's an important thing) it's very limited in functionality.
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April 14, 2018, 11:28:21 AM
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Seems like GRAFT right now the most profitable coin to mine (difficulty dropped a lot).

1Kh/s leads to $3.52 per day.

Sample configs and supported mining apps for graft after V8 hardfork (height 65110 in about a day) can be found there: https://graft.miner.rocks/#getting_started

https://miner.rocks pplns cryptonote pools with email alerts and workers stats
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April 14, 2018, 12:01:58 PM
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WTF goin on?
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April 14, 2018, 06:08:10 PM
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Holy Shit ! Network has a 125 MH/s  Shocked

I'm excited for the fork and kick out ASICS
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April 15, 2018, 04:22:37 AM
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 Devs you guys are forcing miners to burn electricity since you don't feel the need to emergency fork the coin when the nethash drops.. Of course since the start of all this you guys have been nowhere to be found so I am not surprised. No devs in the telegram, always third party word of mouth (Ben). We reached 150Mh/s today... Every attack cycle keeps causing the chain to halter while GPU miners have to get it rolling again by wasting power with little reward just to be crushed again next cycle. This isn't a charity get your act together. If it weren't for those few miners we'd be stuck with a halted chain... The pool admins are even complaining about the fork not happening sooner pointing the blame at the devs (which I completely agree with). Come on now...

At this point it's too late but I'm really dissapointed/uninmpressed with the communication/concern of the team..

I like crypto
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April 15, 2018, 05:32:45 AM
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Devs you guys are forcing miners to burn electricity since you don't feel the need to emergency fork the coin when the nethash drops.. Of course since the start of all this you guys have been nowhere to be found so I am not surprised. No devs in the telegram, always third party word of mouth (Ben). We reached 150Mh/s today... Every attack cycle keeps causing the chain to halter while GPU miners have to get it rolling again by wasting power with little reward just to be crushed again next cycle. This isn't a charity get your act together. If it weren't for those few miners we'd be stuck with a halted chain... The pool admins are even complaining about the fork not happening sooner pointing the blame at the devs (which I completely agree with). Come on now...

At this point it's too late but I'm really dissapointed/uninmpressed with the communication/concern of the team..

graft
noun: graft
1.
practices, especially bribery, used to secure illicit gains in politics or business; corruption.


oh wait, im on the wrong thread.

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April 15, 2018, 06:51:50 AM
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I'm doubtful the fork will activate any time soon since the block height is still around 64.3k as of this post and need a few hundreds more to arrive at the specified block height. The asics are really messing up the blocktimes. The fork should activate asap.
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April 15, 2018, 07:07:33 AM
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Devs you guys are forcing miners to burn electricity since you don't feel the need to emergency fork the coin when the nethash drops.. Of course since the start of all this you guys have been nowhere to be found so I am not surprised. No devs in the telegram, always third party word of mouth (Ben). We reached 150Mh/s today... Every attack cycle keeps causing the chain to halter while GPU miners have to get it rolling again by wasting power with little reward just to be crushed again next cycle. This isn't a charity get your act together. If it weren't for those few miners we'd be stuck with a halted chain... The pool admins are even complaining about the fork not happening sooner pointing the blame at the devs (which I completely agree with). Come on now...

At this point it's too late but I'm really dissapointed/uninmpressed with the communication/concern of the team..

You're right - I feel the same way too (disappointed, unimpressed with the team). Mining is damn near impossible and I've already been burned on the ICO. If the GRAFT team doesn't care, why should we - so I'm starting to dump before updates.

Who knows how long it will take before nodes/exchanges etc will get the updates they need, and at this point I fear there are issues going on the internal team cannot address or properly fix! Let alone getting an actual and functional POS implementation. All news on that has been based purely on vague information.

On the POS side of things, I have a 16 store count nationwide Cafe chain which I wanted to integrate at some point - I have yet to hear back from anyone through official channels; lack of information tells me they're not ready or capable, and unprofessional at best.
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April 15, 2018, 11:40:35 AM
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I'm doubtful the fork will activate any time soon since the block height is still around 64.3k as of this post and need a few hundreds more to arrive at the specified block height. The asics are really messing up the blocktimes. The fork should activate asap.

the owners of the ASICs are complete idiots? who will mine a coin that gives so few blocks? Maybe it's just a bug in the code and the complexity once flies back a few days.
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