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Author Topic: [ANN][NO-PREMINE][QuarryMN][EtherGEM] An ethereum network with a different view  (Read 38765 times)
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April 21, 2018, 11:41:20 PM
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what is the total supply of this coin?

Era 1) 22500000
Era 2) 11875000
Era 3) 5937500
Era 4) 2968750
Era 5) 1484375
          742187.5 final era emission per 2.5 million blocks

45,507,812.5 roughly once we pass into era 6
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April 23, 2018, 11:59:38 AM
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yeah, i have registered on bitshares.org and im not able to deposit EGEM. did i miss something?
Please read trade.egem.io 
This a kind of continuous hemorrhoids with stock exchanges where listed egem!
What it really impossible to add the coin to a normal exchange?
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April 23, 2018, 02:40:54 PM
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yeah, i have registered on bitshares.org and im not able to deposit EGEM. did i miss something?
Please read trade.egem.io 
This a kind of continuous hemorrhoids with stock exchanges where listed egem!
What it really impossible to add the coin to a normal exchange?

EGEM is listed on bitshares which has been around for quite some time. This also gives you access to your trade through the DEX opening up cryptobridge and openledger. You have to search a little harder to find it on CB (direct link). Not sure how hemorrhoids trade on bitshares myself, but EGEM is pretty easy to deposit on that exchange by just following the directions at trade.egem.io link. This it is a temporary solution until we embed the api in our wallet. You can deposit BTC or BTS onto bitshares and buy EGEM there too. The only interface is you have to have the EGEM routed to your bitshares wallet through the Team EGEM deposit account. It is routed to your EGEM wallet through the Team EGEM withdrawal account. Both are on the form at trade.egem.io. We are a new coin just about a month old if even that. So, this is pretty good timing for first exchange. More exchanges will follow and we will let you know when they do. Thanks.

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April 23, 2018, 04:30:35 PM
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Learn and take control of your assets, nothing worse than a user that doesn't take responsibility for anything they do.
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April 25, 2018, 11:28:03 PM
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EGEM is now listed on graviex our second exchange

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April 26, 2018, 06:06:29 AM
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When mainnet?
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April 26, 2018, 11:29:35 AM
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When mainnet?
A few days ago  Shocked
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April 26, 2018, 06:00:05 PM
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everyone be aware graviex uses 9 decimals where most use 8. Count from left to right  when setting prices. .123456789  For example  5800 sats is actually 580
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April 26, 2018, 08:18:59 PM
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Egem would be more interesting for many miners if Asic/ Nicehash resistant (IMO)
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May 02, 2018, 12:52:33 PM
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Egem would be more interesting for many miners if Asic/ Nicehash resistant (IMO)

Do you propose to change algo?

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May 02, 2018, 03:46:45 PM
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Was this completed?
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May 02, 2018, 05:35:45 PM
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Egem would be more interesting for many miners if Asic/ Nicehash resistant (IMO)

Do you propose to change algo?

Right now we are focused on releasing a side chain that works in conjunction with the main chain. The POW mining community is very important to EGEM so if the average GPU miner is affected by ASIC we will take effective action when those issues are brought to our attention.

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May 02, 2018, 11:40:52 PM
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Ethash ASICs aren't a threat. They are a little cheaper than building a GPU rig but a GPU rig is more power efficient than the Ethash ASICs.. 6x rx 570 / 580 can hash 180mhs for 600-750w if properly modded / settings.. an the ASIC is 180mhs 800w. The price for the ethash ASIC is cheaper up front.. but has no real resell value and can't mine other algos. There isn't any reason to change algos unless they start mass producing the ASICs and dumping them on the market.

Glad you guys got Egem on an exchange with volume.

You guys should add a mining calculator on your pool page so people get an idea of how many coins they should be mining for their hashrate based off the difficulty without having to calculate it all manually.

Are you guys planning to create a GUI wallet anytime in the near future?
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May 03, 2018, 01:07:20 AM
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Ethash ASICs aren't a threat. They are a little cheaper than building a GPU rig but a GPU rig is more power efficient than the Ethash ASICs.. 6x rx 570 / 580 can hash 180mhs for 600-750w if properly modded / settings.. an the ASIC is 180mhs 800w. The price for the ethash ASIC is cheaper up front.. but has no real resell value and can't mine other algos. There isn't any reason to change algos unless they start mass producing the ASICs and dumping them on the market.

Glad you guys got Egem on an exchange with volume.

You guys should add a mining calculator on your pool page so people get an idea of how many coins they should be mining for their hashrate based off the difficulty without having to calculate it all manually.

Are you guys planning to create a GUI wallet anytime in the near future?



A desktop wallet is in the works. We had one working for launch but found an issue and needed to do complete rewrite. This turned out to be a good thing. The one we will release puts the first one we had to shame.
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May 03, 2018, 02:41:26 AM
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Ethash ASICs aren't a threat. They are a little cheaper than building a GPU rig but a GPU rig is more power efficient than the Ethash ASICs.. 6x rx 570 / 580 can hash 180mhs for 600-750w if properly modded / settings.. an the ASIC is 180mhs 800w. The price for the ethash ASIC is cheaper up front.. but has no real resell value and can't mine other algos. There isn't any reason to change algos unless they start mass producing the ASICs and dumping them on the market.

Glad you guys got Egem on an exchange with volume.

You guys should add a mining calculator on your pool page so people get an idea of how many coins they should be mining for their hashrate based off the difficulty without having to calculate it all manually.

Are you guys planning to create a GUI wallet anytime in the near future?

Yes, we remade the desktop GUI wallet and will release soon.

In the mean time here is a mining calculator:

https://www.coincalculators.io/coin.aspx?crypto=ethergem-mining-calculator

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May 04, 2018, 02:39:44 AM
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EGEM has an ETH pairing on Graviex exchange just opened today:

https://graviex.net/markets/egemeth?markets=all&column=name&order=asc&unit=volume&pinned=false

We also have a few ETH pairs opened on bitshares

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May 05, 2018, 01:53:59 AM
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I don't find it on bitshares Sad
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May 05, 2018, 08:13:34 AM
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I don't find it on bitshares Sad

http://cryptofresh.com/a/EGEM


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May 05, 2018, 11:57:50 PM
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This project made a lot and team proofed their ability to lead Ethereum Fork project from what i saw during past months.
ETH devs are paid x4 more than normal devs with no premine and 100% PoW this project is defiantly undervalued.
We will see some projects ongoing on this platform soon.
Just think about Bitshares & Cryptobridge, it's pretty same story here.
EGEM will target some nichThis project made a lot and team proofed their ability to lead Ethereum Fork project.
ETH devs are paid x4 more than normal devs with no premine and 100% PoW this project have a bright future.
We will see some projects ongoing on this platform soon.
Just think about Bitshares & Cryptobridge, it's pretty same story here.
EGEM will target some niche markets..
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May 06, 2018, 02:57:29 PM
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One of a handful of POW coins that's worth a gamble on mining right now, low nethash, completely under the radar still. Lots of interest outside of the main egem devs as well to help bring even more ideas to the table.  Cool
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