boxalex
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June 29, 2018, 01:04:49 AM |
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WHO has censored it, and why? That would be interesting to know. Of course the verge dev, who else .... He is the Verge Topic owner and such posts seem to be unwanted at all costs..... And i guess it is easier to delete a post than to answer valid questions....
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freemind1
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July 03, 2018, 10:08:07 AM |
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That censorship of which you speak is "normal", it is a weapon used when those responsible for something do not have coherent arguments and do not know what to say.
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Deadprospector
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July 06, 2018, 07:59:17 PM |
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can someone please tell if there have been any more 51% attacks on Verge?
I was looking into this coin a little while ago and was wondering if i should get in.
Did the Developer fix this issue or is there still going to be some changes soon
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juhakall
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July 06, 2018, 11:50:31 PM |
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The problem with having multiple algos like this in a coin is that nobody cares too much about any particular one. Then this happens.
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boxalex
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July 08, 2018, 11:04:17 AM |
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The problem with having multiple algos like this in a coin is that nobody cares too much about any particular one. Then this happens.
Not sure about that one. I didn't see such problems at Digibyte for example, but only at XVG
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freemind1
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July 09, 2018, 01:33:29 PM |
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I think that the problem is the lack of concern that the project has received, focusing only on marketing and tweets.
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Absholom
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July 11, 2018, 03:19:48 AM |
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I think that the problem is the lack of concern that the project has received, focusing only on marketing and tweets.
Even marketing strategies play a big role in cryto exchange, it is inevitable for developers to aid problems regarding their platform's malfunction/s. I think the team were doing all their best, maybe wait a little more time?
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July 13, 2018, 12:18:18 AM |
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anybody heard the interview of verge yesterday on cryptoradio?
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freemind1
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July 13, 2018, 04:00:55 AM |
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No @Thecryptohero, can it still be heard somewhere? I would like to hear what they said. Thank you!
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July 14, 2018, 02:45:33 AM |
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PUre Gold! Daniel "not giving away EOS voting rights" Goldman @DZack23 Jul 11 Replying to @tokenpay @SatoshiLite @LTCFoundation Can't wait to announce my neutral, strictly-business, stakeholder-benefiting decision to incorporate Bitconnect in my new payment system - stay tuned!
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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esol
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October 01, 2018, 11:14:39 AM |
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hi guys
does anybody knows if we can mine XVG safely at this time?
I'm awaiting a brand new Dayun Zig Z1 landing today... I'm trying to figure out what's the best coin/pool to get the highest stable yield.
Thanks for any advice! /E
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October 01, 2018, 12:25:42 PM Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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hi guys
does anybody knows if we can mine XVG safely at this time?
I'm awaiting a brand new Dayun Zig Z1 landing today... I'm trying to figure out what's the best coin/pool to get the highest stable yield.
Thanks for any advice! /E
No one can tell you if there'll be another hack or not. The thing is that the dev team has been proved untrustworthy in my eyes. What's important though is that there were already a lot of coins which were hacked and probably no one can know for sure if they have been dumped yet or not. If they have not, then the price could plunge any moment. But in either case, would you like to support a coin and a team which was so easily hacked twice? Are you happy with the way they handled it? I had expected them to notice the problem immediately and rollback the blockchain and the hacked coins. So... your choice.
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October 05, 2018, 02:31:33 PM |
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hi guys
does anybody knows if we can mine XVG safely at this time?
I'm awaiting a brand new Dayun Zig Z1 landing today... I'm trying to figure out what's the best coin/pool to get the highest stable yield.
Thanks for any advice! /E
No one can tell you if there'll be another hack or not. The thing is that the dev team has been proved untrustworthy in my eyes. What's important though is that there were already a lot of coins which were hacked and probably no one can know for sure if they have been dumped yet or not. If they have not, then the price could plunge any moment. But in either case, would you like to support a coin and a team which was so easily hacked twice? Are you happy with the way they handled it? I had expected them to notice the problem immediately and rollback the blockchain and the hacked coins. So... your choice. I see mate, looks that the only reasonable choice it's to stay away! With my brand new DaYun Zig Z1 I'm currently testing NiceHash and some multi-pools such as Zerg, that still include XVG. Thanks for your worthy point of view! /E
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October 05, 2018, 10:20:59 PM |
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hi guys
does anybody knows if we can mine XVG safely at this time?
I'm awaiting a brand new Dayun Zig Z1 landing today... I'm trying to figure out what's the best coin/pool to get the highest stable yield.
Thanks for any advice! /E
No one can tell you if there'll be another hack or not. The thing is that the dev team has been proved untrustworthy in my eyes. What's important though is that there were already a lot of coins which were hacked and probably no one can know for sure if they have been dumped yet or not. If they have not, then the price could plunge any moment. But in either case, would you like to support a coin and a team which was so easily hacked twice? Are you happy with the way they handled it? I had expected them to notice the problem immediately and rollback the blockchain and the hacked coins. So... your choice. I see mate, looks that the only reasonable choice it's to stay away! With my brand new DaYun Zig Z1 I'm currently testing NiceHash and some multi-pools such as Zerg, that still include XVG. Thanks for your worthy point of view! /E Well, I don't know, if it's the most profitable currency to mine, you could mine it and sell it as quickly as possible. XVG is a pretty liquid market and even while the attacks were occuring, it didn't drop by as much as it could have. I just wouldn't let it lie around for too long in the hope of it gaining more value over time. But I think for miners, this is generally good advise, especially when they are not the greatest of traders. I agree that it's a shitcoin with no real substance and if you are ideologically involved in crypto and buy into the whole new paradigm thing, you should stay the hell away from it, but if you're ok with making an extra buck or two and it's the best choice, why not.
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November 26, 2020, 10:58:25 PM |
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Hi everone, i invested 9 BTC in verge back in April 2018 when it was 600 satoshi... now that that's consistently under 50 satoshi... does it have any future? What do you guys think of the coin's future?
Im super hurt by my loss. Any help would be appreaciated.
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February 15, 2021, 09:01:37 PM |
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suprnova pools - reliable mining pools - #suprnova on freenet https://www.suprnova.cc - FOLLOW us @ Twitter ! twitter.com/SuprnovaPools
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February 16, 2021, 08:49:50 PM Last edit: February 16, 2021, 09:50:30 PM by ocminer |
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The attack yesterday was a massive reorganization of about 560k blocks. 3 years ago it was already a known vulnerability which could have been fixed as the massive chain reorganisation depth could have been simply limited in the code itself or a komodo-like dPow could have used to secure the chain. Nothing of all has happened so the attacks went along over the years and this massive reorg now was so big that many users and miners suffered empty wallets. Instead of fixing this, just a new version number was set in the code today and people asked to update: https://github.com/vergecurrency/verge/commit/13d052c6049816ff4fc926c90ae527b6e47e9797However not even the minimum version requirement in the code was changed - so that new nodes would ignore the old ones, no, it's just a new version where all nodes would connect to, the vulnerability hasn't changed at all, the code is still the same, it just has a new version number. One of the vulnerabilites was even posted in the "Issues" Section of github: https://github.com/vergecurrency/verge/issues/1058However the devs refuse the fix as they think it's only working on testnet which is not the case as you look through the code. So as of now - there's a new version 6.0.3, which still allows old peers to connect to it and it also actively connects itself to other "old" nodes because the minimum peer version requirements hasn't been changed in the code, which still wouldn't fix anything as the vulnerability itself hasn't been fixed. Instead of getting to work the devs now start a twitter campaign against pools and people telling those are actively supporting the attack or are the attackers themselves. Such an attack wouldn't help Pools or Exchanges because old transactions would get invalid i.e. mined blocks in a pool would become orphaned ending up in pools wouldn't be able to pay their miners as the mined blocks all become zero value. I've posted two small fixed for their issues in the appropriate section on github: So... Make your own decision here if you want to invest ;-)
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February 17, 2021, 01:18:04 PM |
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Wondering who or what has the hashing power to free lunch mine this non stop for half a year...
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February 17, 2021, 04:43:25 PM |
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My point about the Sybil attack on peer time is that if the attacker used it to corrupt node databases, then their own chain can get mined on top of by miners who do not have another option, even though the attacker's chain has less work. The attacker's chain seemed to have very little work because the difficulties I saw were like 0.000044 for most of them instead of 50,000 or something. A simple attack would start back in July like they did because they can fake a long time between block timestamps to get difficulty really low in a small number of blocks, then just assign timestamps 1 normal block time apart so difficulty does not increase. So a 1% hashrate miner might be able to get 560k blocks in only 1 day. A more advanced attack would use what I call the "timespan limit attack" (the nTargetTimespan/3 stuff above) that does not need to go back to July and could advance the chain a large number of blocks with a really low difficulty. That would also take a small miner maybe a day. In both cases, they normally only work if the attacker has >51% HR. So the peer time attack (or something similar) would have to be used for a smaller miner to succeed.
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