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Author Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]  (Read 147084 times)
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November 02, 2018, 05:26:32 AM
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May I ask if my gaming pc with i3-7100 with SSE2 support is better than my office compter with Intel G3900 with no SSE2 support? I want to start to mine yenten coin

Both of those support SSE2. SSE2 was introduced almost 20 years ago and your G3900 is not even 5 years old. I don't know any benchmarks but my bet would be on the i3. Hands down. G3900 is a Celeron aka budget CPU so i wouldn't expect a lot of performance from it. Having said that why don't you just run some tests and compare hashrates?
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November 02, 2018, 09:16:04 AM
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May I ask if my gaming pc with i3-7100 with SSE2 support is better than my office compter with Intel G3900 with no SSE2 support? I want to start to mine yenten coin


if you use i3-7100 you can go with avx
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November 02, 2018, 11:13:14 AM
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if you use i3-7100 you can go with avx
The result will be the same
Algo supports only SSE2 and SHA
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November 03, 2018, 06:04:09 AM
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CVE-2018-17144-fixed wallet got stuck again, at block height 261908...It seems the 3rd impact.
The block height 261909 is suspicious...you can see it on the Yenten Explorer:
https://ytn.overemo.com/block/261909
And you will notice the wallet address: YSUD4qhUchTWPUtEiYC6xN2eCmE82C1437
https://ytn.overemo.com/address/YSUD4qhUchTWPUtEiYC6xN2eCmE82C1437
Then, absurd transaction:
https://ytn.overemo.com/transaction/5cffc6caf05d7ce7c7b1819d066b76b51f666ae9d0b40764948a6ef84d6a112b

80000000 YTN was distributed... 80,000,000 YTN... we can see the number on Conan's site:
https://conan-equal-newone.github.io/yenten/index2.html

Total YTN setting:      84,000,000 YTN
Calculated max YTN:      about 80,000,000 YTN

...so, it's maximum attack, isn't it?

I think that such a deeply polluted block-chain is useless and can't be continued even with hard-fork...
and we can see significant drop on STEX and CREX24.

It seems that I must say Good-bye Yenten again.
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November 03, 2018, 06:58:50 AM
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Does someoby knows .. is cryply the same as yenten techologically ? Can cryply blockachain be corupted in the same way yenten is ?
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November 03, 2018, 07:09:48 AM
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CVE-2018-17144-fixed wallet got stuck again, at block height 261908...It seems the 3rd impact.
The block height 261909 is suspicious...you can see it on the Yenten Explorer:
https://ytn.overemo.com/block/261909
And you will notice the wallet address: YSUD4qhUchTWPUtEiYC6xN2eCmE82C1437
https://ytn.overemo.com/address/YSUD4qhUchTWPUtEiYC6xN2eCmE82C1437
Then, absurd transaction:
https://ytn.overemo.com/transaction/5cffc6caf05d7ce7c7b1819d066b76b51f666ae9d0b40764948a6ef84d6a112b

80000000 YTN was distributed... 80,000,000 YTN... we can see the number on Conan's site:
https://conan-equal-newone.github.io/yenten/index2.html

Total YTN setting:      84,000,000 YTN
Calculated max YTN:      about 80,000,000 YTN

...so, it's maximum attack, isn't it?

I think that such a deeply polluted block-chain is useless and can't be continued even with hard-fork...
and we can see significant drop on STEX and CREX24.

It seems that I must say Good-bye Yenten again.
Probably the last chance was when you released the  CVE-2018-17144-fixed version.
Community should have taken over the chain with that version cooperating with pools to assure 51% pow regardless of risk of loosing exchanges.
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November 03, 2018, 07:20:26 AM
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Does someoby knows .. is cryply the same as yenten techologically ? Can cryply blockachain be corupted in the same way yenten is ?

As I mentioned in the post #4025, my thought is : Cryply's base source code looks older, so it's not affected by CVE-2018-17144.
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November 03, 2018, 08:00:56 AM
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For those who looking for CPU mining coins to mine, i can suggest Zettelkasten

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3207356.0
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November 03, 2018, 08:11:40 AM
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Guys sorry for your lost, but since august i was telling peoples to get out of Yenten because of chain/wallet bugs.
Nobody listened  Undecided and they tell me to stop the FUD...
Now nobody can sell their worthless Yenten.
I already sold in january at 1$ range and make good profit of it.
Why you didn't listen when i (and many others peoples here) told you to get out Huh?
Hope you learn the lesson.


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November 03, 2018, 08:25:54 AM
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Guys sorry for your lost, but since august i was telling peoples to get out of Yenten because of chain/wallet bugs.
Nobody listened  Undecided and they tell me to stop the FUD...
Now nobody can sell their worthless Yenten.
I already sold in january at 1$ range and make good profit of it.
Why you didn't listen when i (and many others peoples here) told you to get out Huh?
Hope you learn the lesson.




Honestly is there any CPU minable coin with a chance to stay alive more than few months ? Can you recommend something ?
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November 03, 2018, 10:39:15 AM
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May I ask if my gaming pc with i3-7100 with SSE2 support is better than my office compter with Intel G3900 with no SSE2 support? I want to start to mine yenten coin

Better try Cryply it has GPU resistance with new POW YesPower, and its cost more.
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November 03, 2018, 10:41:53 AM
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For those who looking for CPU mining coins to mine, i can suggest Zettelkasten

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3207356.0

Which exchange I can buy ZETTEL?
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November 03, 2018, 10:49:06 AM
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More than 14,100,000 Yenten on sale in 3 exchanges.
Current total supply should be around 13,100,000 that is 50 x block-height Cry
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November 03, 2018, 11:01:29 AM
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More than 14,100,000 Yenten on sale in 3 exchanges.
Current total supply should be around 13,100,000 that is 50 x block-height Cry

So ... RIP Yenten ...


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November 03, 2018, 11:03:10 AM
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For those who looking for CPU mining coins to mine, i can suggest Zettelkasten

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3207356.0

Which exchange I can buy ZETTEL?


there is no exchange yet, but there is a vote for it on safe.trade

you can find out more information at discord
 https://discord.gg/Ef7x2qA
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November 03, 2018, 11:17:37 AM
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Guys sorry for your lost, but since august i was telling peoples to get out of Yenten because of chain/wallet bugs.
Nobody listened  Undecided and they tell me to stop the FUD...
Now nobody can sell their worthless Yenten.
I already sold in january at 1$ range and make good profit of it.
Why you didn't listen when i (and many others peoples here) told you to get out Huh?
Hope you learn the lesson.




Honestly is there any CPU minable coin with a chance to stay alive more than few months ? Can you recommend something ?

Fews discord friends are now on suicide watch, when i told them 3 month ago to sell Yenten, now they are freaking out because price are now 1 satoshi Undecided
Since fews month all my CPU usage are spread between Cryply and Koto.
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November 03, 2018, 11:21:30 AM
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I bought for a 1 satoshi  300,000 coins. Let's see what will be)
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November 03, 2018, 11:58:59 AM
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I bought for a 1 satoshi  300,000 coins. Let's see what will be)

The chain is corrupted how are you going to spend your worthless coins ?
Yenten is really over !
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November 03, 2018, 12:23:51 PM
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I bought for a 1 satoshi  300,000 coins. Let's see what will be)

Better patch Yenten to prevent such attacks in future.
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November 03, 2018, 01:25:10 PM
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For those who looking for CPU mining coins to mine, i can suggest Zettelkasten

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3207356.0

why you think it good to mine?
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