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Author Topic: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0  (Read 3097695 times)
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January 30, 2014, 02:33:23 PM
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I tested the exchange with Doge and Grc(Gridcoin) and so far everything worked really well. Very stable so far. I hope doge community does not cause too much load!

Doge/Usd now available @ https://C-CEX.com

Official Bitcointalk thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=418700.0



WOW!!! Great!!! Here starts the next level for Doge. No more BTC dependancy..
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January 30, 2014, 03:16:48 PM
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XCurrency  XTgRpR2Ub3wgRQpY5YMyNVg3pjYocoy9W8
BTC 1MjV44KAiKraCQXhNCsoECzyqWAjJa8396
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January 30, 2014, 03:17:15 PM
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DOGE Cheesy yes 4 letters.
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January 30, 2014, 03:18:31 PM
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http://www.coindesk.com/btc-china-accepting-bank-deposits/

BTC rise is coming?
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January 30, 2014, 03:26:02 PM
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Dogecoin to the Mooooooon!!!

WTF is going on with the current individual hashing rates!
I know there are a few FPGA builders out there making units and with the Gridseed chips mounted on mini
miners are getting around 300khs on a single unit. (5 chips)

But how the hell can someone hash at 1,379,814Kh/s rate on  the Multipool site!!!
That is almost a staggering 1.4Ghs from one single person on the site to date.

To acomplish this you would need approx 318 computer system running 6 GPU cards each with a current draw
of 15 amps min each system, so it would be a total current draw of 4770 amps!

I think someone has a new Script ASIC miner that they have not leaked out to the general public yet or the
next batch of Gridseed miners our completed and testing online? For that also to be true they would have to
produce over 4600+ units and have all online at once!

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January 30, 2014, 03:27:50 PM
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Could be - but we will see
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January 30, 2014, 03:35:26 PM
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Awesome!!! So excited. Good times are ahead, shibes.
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January 30, 2014, 03:37:24 PM
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Dogecoin to the Mooooooon!!!

WTF is going on with the current individual hashing rates!
I know there are a few FPGA builders out there making units and with the Gridseed chips mounted on mini
miners are getting around 300khs on a single unit. (5 chips)

But how the hell can someone hash at 1,379,814Kh/s rate on  the Multipool site!!!
That is almost a staggering 1.4Ghs from one single person on the site to date.

To acomplish this you would need approx 318 computer system running 6 GPU cards each with a current draw
of 15 amps min each system, so it would be a total current draw of 4770 amps!

I think someone has a new Script ASIC miner that they have not leaked out to the general public yet or the
next batch of Gridseed miners our completed and testing online? For that also to be true they would have to
produce over 4600+ units and have all online at once!


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Thats just wolong and gang with the dark ASICs
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Hi this is my first post and I want to share with you some interesting findings as I was browsing the DOGE explorer.

http://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/address/DLf7gEHNnvpEex3fCz8oipXPDQnmdFTPmH

First I think this is solo mining earnings and with this earnings it seems it intelligently avoid the capture of actual network hashrate.  At the current 60GH/s, this single address is having at least 4 Billion in 6 days and potential is more than 120m DOGE daily.  To earn this 120m daily from about 720 million DOGE daily is 16% of network hashrate.

The peak increase to 90GH/s which is about 15GH/s or it could be scrypt ASIC in stealth operation.

http://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/tx/5d69bb58dccc29562299a9c941149e8b37e81c4b929bc8c882923c23fc14f16a

Further discovery found that 60% of a single block income goes to this solo miner.  Each mining block reward is 500,000 but this single solo miners manages to get 70% of 357,345.94655711.

This makes all miners real returns from published mining rate of 30% only.  This means when you should mine and get 10,000 DOGE a day you will get only 3,000 and 70% goes to stealth ASIC miners.  This means there are ASIC scrypt secret mining farm with 70% hidden hashrate not detected by the network?

I do not think there is any DOGE pool with network 70% mining hashrate.

Other interesting findings in 2 hours single address can accumulate 400 million become 6th richest

http://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/address/DBpNLLEj13LWr14wm1YH24nuqAjodrjaLL

Tracing for 20 minutes the source is from 27 Jan Buy
http://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/tx/b1e9c22d7a9107019b18a020765e9cb57fb1d1314926c863ee7b154071638e00

And this finally linked back to the movement of the so called WOLONG address 12th richest

http://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/address/DHsqeNgKH5f6Jnch8b9w45ddRBHpGXSBuj

So now the top 100 richest having 40% of current DOGECOIN which is 120 Billion DOGECOIN instead of the insignificant 1.4 Billion.

Above calculations are my guess as most network hashrate are estimate and not realtime.


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January 30, 2014, 03:39:57 PM
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waiting days for  a bank transfer to clear so i can buy some more DOGE, the sooner the better we put the  last coffin nail into the  greedy banks the better...really hope this wait  is not going to cost me money.

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January 30, 2014, 03:41:39 PM
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how can dogecoin profit of this?

DOGE: DSKSJuRComqsdRyRwC7N8KKZzo8xzZMhgR
BTC: 11xmkD6kkqTFh9LMcPHKh8DnKfCLb6PkG
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January 30, 2014, 03:42:04 PM
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I think that scrypt jane would be the best when scrypt ASICS come.

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January 30, 2014, 03:45:38 PM
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how can dogecoin profit of this?

If BTC rises maybe doge will drop at the beginning but will fly as a rocket soon after Wink
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January 30, 2014, 03:49:56 PM
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Thats just wolong and gang with the dark ASICs


Source?  I was told it was Chungby.  See what I did there.
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January 30, 2014, 03:51:36 PM
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Jan. 6.  Price of DOGE on Cryptsy = 0.00000027
Jan. 26 Price of DOGE on Cryptsy = 0.00000182
Jan. 31 Price of DOGE on Cryptsy = 0.00000144
Feb. 5.  Price of DOGE on Cryptsy = 0.00000103
Feb. 10 Price of DOGE on Cryptsy = 0.00000041
Feb. 15 Price of DOGE on Cryptsy = 0.00000056
Feb. 20 Price of DOGE on Cryptsy = 0.00000018
Feb. 25 Price of DOGE on Cryptsy = 0.00000001
Feb. 28 Price of DOGE on Cryptsy = 0

March. 1-- delisted




The time is now.








Such predictions.

DOGE: DSKSJuRComqsdRyRwC7N8KKZzo8xzZMhgR
BTC: 11xmkD6kkqTFh9LMcPHKh8DnKfCLb6PkG
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January 30, 2014, 03:55:13 PM
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Dogecoin to the Mooooooon!!!

WTF is going on with the current individual hashing rates!
I know there are a few FPGA builders out there making units and with the Gridseed chips mounted on mini
miners are getting around 300khs on a single unit. (5 chips)

But how the hell can someone hash at 1,379,814Kh/s rate on  the Multipool site!!!
That is almost a staggering 1.4Ghs from one single person on the site to date.

To acomplish this you would need approx 318 computer system running 6 GPU cards each with a current draw
of 15 amps min each system, so it would be a total current draw of 4770 amps!

I think someone has a new Script ASIC miner that they have not leaked out to the general public yet or the
next batch of Gridseed miners our completed and testing online? For that also to be true they would have to
produce over 4600+ units and have all online at once!



Never heard of a botnet?
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January 30, 2014, 04:07:52 PM
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Dogecoin to the Mooooooon!!!

WTF is going on with the current individual hashing rates!
I know there are a few FPGA builders out there making units and with the Gridseed chips mounted on mini
miners are getting around 300khs on a single unit. (5 chips)

But how the hell can someone hash at 1,379,814Kh/s rate on  the Multipool site!!!
That is almost a staggering 1.4Ghs from one single person on the site to date.

To acomplish this you would need approx 318 computer system running 6 GPU cards each with a current draw
of 15 amps min each system, so it would be a total current draw of 4770 amps!

I think someone has a new Script ASIC miner that they have not leaked out to the general public yet or the
next batch of Gridseed miners our completed and testing online? For that also to be true they would have to
produce over 4600+ units and have all online at once!



Never heard of a botnet?


Yup, but this is the first time I have seen the hash rate for one user in the Ghs range.
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January 30, 2014, 04:11:16 PM
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probably a pool using another pool
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January 30, 2014, 04:16:51 PM
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probably a pool using another pool


Inception mind fuck Cheesy
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January 30, 2014, 04:20:49 PM
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probably a pool using another pool


Inception mind fuck Cheesy

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January 30, 2014, 04:26:23 PM
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Hmm, pools using other pools. Interesting way to steal computing power. The primary pool will have all the management overhead (confirmations, etc) while the sub-pool can just collect coin. Sneaky although I'm not sure if it makes a huge difference, especially if the primary pool charges fees.  Undecided

Seems more likely botnot related to me but who knows.
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