Attractor
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November 28, 2017, 07:20:41 PM |
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The main problem for reaching high price that our single feature (comparable to Monero) is low supply. We need real technological superiority, not speculatory
I'm not criticizing I just want to make it better)
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h0h0h0
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Whole lotta $IRD
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November 28, 2017, 07:21:51 PM |
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Reasonable? He sounds too much optimistic imho
But well articulated and understandable optimism
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-------------------------- Shaun @ https://ird.cash/ Join the Iridium Community - https://discord.gg/6y2p6Qj
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Vova1234
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November 28, 2017, 09:37:08 PM |
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Post on mine77.net: 28-Nov-2017: Sorry for the recent downtime. Due to my upcoming travel schedule, during which I will have limited access to the Internet for the most of the month of December, I am shutting down the pool permanently on 10-Dec-2017. Please switch to another pool by then! If the admin pool mine77 is reading this, I can help support this and pick it up.
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winzeny
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November 29, 2017, 01:51:02 AM |
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The pool will gone or these coin will dead? Adding to my scam lists.
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JungleOnion
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November 30, 2017, 01:57:26 AM |
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Post on mine77.net: 28-Nov-2017: Sorry for the recent downtime. Due to my upcoming travel schedule, during which I will have limited access to the Internet for the most of the month of December, I am shutting down the pool permanently on 10-Dec-2017. Please switch to another pool by then! If the admin pool mine77 is reading this, I can help support this and pick it up.
ROFL. I can try help also Hey has any IRD miner dumped you 1,000k coins for $1? If that's the case damn that's a really juicy price I'd be buying at that price too if anyone wants to get rid of their coins.
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TommTheCat
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November 30, 2017, 04:28:34 PM |
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redsun17
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November 30, 2017, 04:38:49 PM |
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Because they don't support this algorithm.
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IRD-PoolOperator
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November 30, 2017, 07:51:53 PM |
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irdpool .tk will continue to run as long as it doesn't present a time sink (for me, personally). I rarely receive support questions so it's not an issue to keep the website running.
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Supercoiner111
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November 30, 2017, 07:56:31 PM |
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keep rolling IRD along....
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nanona
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November 30, 2017, 09:13:58 PM |
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irdpool .tk will continue to run as long as it doesn't present a time sink (for me, personally). I rarely receive support questions so it's not an issue to keep the website running.
This pool works well and I prefer it among other things because of the plots. I think you can safely remove the "this pool is in beta" warning.
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Mr.GottaGo
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November 30, 2017, 10:24:18 PM |
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nanona
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December 01, 2017, 04:05:15 PM |
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Hey, any news about fixed share difficulty?
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nanona
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December 01, 2017, 04:31:02 PM Last edit: December 01, 2017, 04:54:03 PM by nanona |
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yes, we are !
prepare for a hard fork with zawy difficultiy implemented to prevent insta-mining attack... and little few bugs fixed. This mean new daemon and wallet updated.
New daemon and cli-wallet are testnet tested, running and working fine.
I "only" have to fix the gui wallet, but I ask me if I better do not to write a cleaner one with a recent cross platform framework instead of trying to understand 2 years old forked code.
And yes, only 3-4 people donate, it's the truth so if you want t to go on exchange, donate. We have to setup nodes too and I have on mind to setup them all around the word. This mean renting servers.
It's a community project and I assume that I never get money for this works (3 weeks of hard word yet). I just want to have a performing currency that can go on exchange without shame.
Any suggestions and help are welcome.
I also notice that there are 3 pool and... only one is performing fast because major hashrate point to it. For the real real real real stability of this coin, the 3 pools should run at the same rate. So don't be shy : it's the same yield : Lower hashrate mean spaced in time payement but bigger profits.
Masari too is hard-forking to switch to zawy DAA tomorrow. Any idea which VPS provider is currently good for running non-mining nodes? If you accumulate enough IRD, you will certainly get rewarded financially once the coin gets known. That's why I proposed that the dev team asks for IRD donations now, not later when the coin hits $1. Edit: Also as I proposed earlier, the pools could add another 0.5% for the devs. A total of 1% in fees is really nothing for every miner, but quite a few coins every day from every pool.
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JungleOnion
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December 01, 2017, 06:44:58 PM |
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yes, we are !
prepare for a hard fork with zawy difficultiy implemented to prevent insta-mining attack... and little few bugs fixed. This mean new daemon and wallet updated.
New daemon and cli-wallet are testnet tested, running and working fine.
I "only" have to fix the gui wallet, but I ask me if I better do not to write a cleaner one with a recent cross platform framework instead of trying to understand 2 years old forked code.
And yes, only 3-4 people donate, it's the truth so if you want t to go on exchange, donate. We have to setup nodes too and I have on mind to setup them all around the word. This mean renting servers.
It's a community project and I assume that I never get money for this works (3 weeks of hard word yet). I just want to have a performing currency that can go on exchange without shame.
Any suggestions and help are welcome.
I also notice that there are 3 pool and... only one is performing fast because major hashrate point to it. For the real real real real stability of this coin, the 3 pools should run at the same rate. So don't be shy : it's the same yield : Lower hashrate mean spaced in time payement but bigger profits.
Masari too is hard-forking to switch to zawy DAA tomorrow. Any idea which VPS provider is currently good for running non-mining nodes? If you accumulate enough IRD, you will certainly get rewarded financially once the coin gets known. That's why I proposed that the dev team asks for IRD donations now, not later when the coin hits $1. Edit: Also as I proposed earlier, the pools could add another 0.5% for the devs. A total of 1% in fees is really nothing for every miner, but quite a few coins every day from every pool. Is there a required amount of coins to run an IRD node?
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nanona
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December 01, 2017, 06:47:18 PM |
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Is there a required amount of coins to run an IRD node?
It's a node, not a masternode.
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nanona
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December 02, 2017, 02:41:14 AM |
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Global hashrate is 105 kH/s on my pool ( https://ird.uvac.fr ), 72 kH/s on mine77 ( https://mine77.net ) while the pool is running at 72kH/s too and 105 kH/s at [Suspicious link removed] (http://[Suspicious link removed]) I think mine77 global pool stats are wrong, it seems like it's the same as the pool rate... The global hashrate shown on mine77 is correct. The one shown on irdpool and uvac is wrong. At the moment it looks like this: mine77: Hash Rate: 40.70 KH/sec Difficulty: 7122369 Blockchain Height: 42078 irdpool: Hash Rate: 59.35 KH/sec Difficulty: 7122369 Blockchain Height: 42078 uvac: Hash Rate: 59.35 KH/sec Difficulty: 7122369 Blockchain Height: 42078 If we divide the difficulty by the blocktime (175s) we get 40.70kH/s. In order to get the 59.35kH/s shown in the two other pools we would have to divide by 120s. Therefore the two other pools are deriving the global hashrate from the difficulty based on a wrongly assumed nominal block time of 120s. Correct would be 175s. I guess it's just one settings parameter to fix for the operators. It has however no influence on the mining itself. It is only confusing. Also again the reminder that the pool hashrate is a value measured by the shares submitted by the miners. Yes, averaged over some time. But it is a factual measurement and is very accurate. However the global hashrate shown is derived from the difficulty. It is therefore an estimate and does pretty much never show the true global hashrate. The true global hashrate is unknown and can only be estimated over the difficulty which itself is adjusted by the speed at which the blocks get found. Since the DAA always trails reality (it can only look into the past), the estimated global hashrate is never showing the present, but some estimate based on past performance. Even more so when the DAA is rather slow like it is still the case with IRD.
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JungleOnion
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December 02, 2017, 04:47:36 AM |
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Is there a required amount of coins to run an IRD node?
It's a node, not a masternode. That's what I asked an IRD node. I was wondering because you said if you accumulate enough IRD you could get rewarded very good financially speaking. I was wondering what are the financial benefits of running a node.
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stevebrush
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December 02, 2017, 08:32:42 AM Last edit: December 02, 2017, 08:45:34 AM by stevebrush |
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The global hashrate shown on mine77 is correct. The one shown on irdpool and uvac is wrong.
At the moment it looks like this:
mine77: Hash Rate: 40.70 KH/sec Difficulty: 7122369 Blockchain Height: 42078
irdpool: Hash Rate: 59.35 KH/sec Difficulty: 7122369 Blockchain Height: 42078
uvac: Hash Rate: 59.35 KH/sec Difficulty: 7122369 Blockchain Height: 42078
If we divide the difficulty by the blocktime (175s) we get 40.70kH/s. In order to get the 59.35kH/s shown in the two other pools we would have to divide by 120s. Therefore the two other pools are deriving the global hashrate from the difficulty based on a wrongly assumed nominal block time of 120s. Correct would be 175s. I guess it's just one settings parameter to fix for the operators. It has however no influence on the mining itself. It is only confusing.
Also again the reminder that the pool hashrate is a value measured by the shares submitted by the miners. Yes, averaged over some time. But it is a factual measurement and is very accurate. However the global hashrate shown is derived from the difficulty. It is therefore an estimate and does pretty much never show the true global hashrate. The true global hashrate is unknown and can only be estimated over the difficulty which itself is adjusted by the speed at which the blocks get found. Since the DAA always trails reality (it can only look into the past), the estimated global hashrate is never showing the present, but some estimate based on past performance. Even more so when the DAA is rather slow like it is still the case with IRD.
Absolutely right ! I will change this asap... edit : done... https://ird.uvac.fr show the correct global IRD network hashrate now. Thank for pointing this...
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nanona
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December 02, 2017, 11:30:55 AM |
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Is there a required amount of coins to run an IRD node?
It's a node, not a masternode. That's what I asked an IRD node. I was wondering because you said if you accumulate enough IRD you could get rewarded very good financially speaking. I was wondering what are the financial benefits of running a node. My statement was not related to running a node, but to another point in the quoted message.
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