peterlustig
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The Fourth Generation of Blockchain in DeFi
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December 11, 2013, 12:32:24 AM |
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there are evidences that YBC GPU miner exist from the beginning, it was released later of course, otherwise where are the advantages for the devs, how do they cheat?
I know the facts that when many of these coins released, the GPU miner exist, only hidden by the dev, and they use it for 100-1 advantage. You deny it? I know the truth, I know some of these developers, these is an implicit rule to create these coins (to have a GPU miner ready before releasing the coin that publically advertised as CPU-only coin).
DO NOT continue to fool people here!
Show your evidence.
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number37 (OP)
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December 11, 2013, 01:44:22 AM |
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there are evidences that YBC GPU miner exist from the beginning, it was released later of course, otherwise where are the advantages for the devs, how do they cheat?
I know the facts that when many of these coins released, the GPU miner exist, only hidden by the dev, and they use it for 100-1 advantage. You deny it? I know the truth, I know some of these developers, these is an implicit rule to create these coins (to have a GPU miner ready before releasing the coin that publically advertised as CPU-only coin).
DO NOT continue to fool people here!
Show your evidence. Do you read Chinese? http://broker.fx168.com/news/headline/20130708222770080.shtmlAlso one of my friends is a developer of one such coin, the 1st thing they did was the GPU miner, then making it the CPU coin, and release it. This is an old trick, it is known to everyone in Chinese coin circle, except the newbies. Too bad we still see these coins coming out...
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flyingcat
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December 11, 2013, 04:45:44 AM |
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Thanks number37 for revealing the secrets, haha it's no longer secrets. Only the first 2 makes money, the rest all go to toilets
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sam53
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December 11, 2013, 07:52:13 PM |
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these chinese shitcoins are all garbage
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sam53
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December 11, 2013, 08:32:29 PM |
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and some chinese coins traded only in china, we never see them here
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saamxx
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December 11, 2013, 09:11:49 PM |
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Why are you stupid?))) Do you jealous to Chinese. I think they, unlike you, could do that. But they do not do it because they understand the freedom and community better then you.
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flyingcat
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December 12, 2013, 06:18:28 PM |
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Why are you stupid?))) Do you jealous to Chinese. I think they, unlike you, could do that. But they do not do it because they understand the freedom and community better then you.
freedom of taking advantage, lol
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number37 (OP)
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December 13, 2013, 06:10:09 AM |
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Why are you stupid?))) Do you jealous to Chinese. I think they, unlike you, could do that. But they do not do it because they understand the freedom and community better then you.
freedom of taking advantage, lol
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innovation
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December 13, 2013, 12:56:48 PM |
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Are u sure all of this coin is from China? Why?
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number37 (OP)
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December 15, 2013, 05:40:15 AM |
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Are u sure all of this coin is from China? Why?
You from China too, right? Check these coins, they all have Chinese websites, and check details there, you know who made them
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Manwe
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December 15, 2013, 05:47:14 AM |
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Suter coin did this again, I feel very sorry to these guys, they don't care honour and long time business. The Chinese people who were borned before 1980 are hopeless.
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maxxoccupancy
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December 15, 2013, 08:03:45 AM |
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CPU's don't have the parallel execution resources that a CPU has, but CPU's use their transistors very differently. Here's what I would add to an algorithm to guarantee that it's CPU-centric:
A 1MB table of pointers/references, which can be held in a L2/L3 cache. Long, sequential series of reads. Each pointer read in from the L2 cache points to a different location in the table. Double-precision floating point operations. Most CPU's have multiple FPU's, but GPU's almost always have single-precision only. Double must be done in software. IEEE 754/854 requires that results must be within 1/2 ulp and that, if a calculation produces a slightly larger result, that the FPU must produce results that are >= the previous results. Many sequential compares, followed by sometimes-taken branches. Typically, CPU branch prediction schemes produce greater accuracy than the static predictors generated by the compiler. Branches that depend on the results of two very close double-precision operations must be tested for equality, CPU's handle this very well. GPU's and ASIC's will not. 64-bit integer operations with long strings of dependencies. Modern, 64-bit CPU's tend to handle mask, shift, and logical operations well. Use 16-bit signed-extended masks and shifts by variable amounts. CPU's can also store these 64-bit values to the L1 cache, then load a variable part of the last load plus the remainder in a subsequent load. Software division of very large (128-bit+) integers. These must be done meticulously, and are notoriously difficult for highly parallel systems. In general, only one or two operations can be issued at one time before the results of the previous operation have returned. Parameter passing through shared L1/L2 caches, which GPU's and even supercomputers are not always ideal for. If NSA uses its supercomputers and data centers to attack the Block Chain, their hardware will not be the ideal for these algorithms, even if they are using massively parallel systems with thousands of CPU's, because only one CPU can be working on a specific attack at a time.
In effect, the whole Block Chain must be put together over the course of several years as long sequences of many billions of PFLOP's and sequential loads from the L2/L3 cache. These long chains of data-, load-, and control-dependencies inhibit parallelism in even the best code.
GPU's would not handle such well, but neither would supercomputers or ASIC's. Only the CPU in your laptop or desktop is optimized for handling long sequences of data-dependent and control-dependent operations. As important, the caching systems on modern CPU's are better oriented for database-style sequential accesses.
Unless the algorithm is written this way, it is unlikely that CPU-mining will remain viable for long, even if that was not the intent from the beginning.
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I would like to work on development of a polymorphic altcoin that maintains a stable value and is more resistant to fraud. btc: 15diNSNVontYf5iUvQqnLSQJ9rCAHuwpyJ betyourbits.com LTC: LRqVTEPcS7uusMy7JDqYEUg6KqdhfRWC5B DogECoin: DDHG719WNCCav5MWQQqyxLABFhZTG3jwX3 QRK: QdKnP5SqoG9r4CNuFcY1oesaYUAsu1W5hF
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December 15, 2013, 08:19:13 AM |
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How surprising that a number37 thread has flyingcat and sam53 replying noncontent
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Beoga
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December 15, 2013, 08:30:49 AM |
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Be aware of China-made CPU coins, the truth is that they are launched in CPU, while the dev creates a secret GPU miner, and they mine the coin in GPU, with 100 times speed than the CPU mining.
This happened many times already: the first being YAC. Then YBC, where a few weeks after the launch a GPU miner was revealed, then there are ZCC, FEC, Pangu, Baou or something alike, then this new UnionCoin.
All these are old tricks now, cheaters please invent something new! Only a fool will mine these coins with CPU!
Union Coin is based on Quark algorithm. We know that there is a GPU miner for Quark but it's fast like CPU miner. Do you mean that Chinese have more powerfull GPU Quark miner (at least 10 times faster)?
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karrybiz
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December 15, 2013, 08:32:15 AM |
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This is the best guy who know the truth
next time, when criticize others, look at yourself first...
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btc:1P85tPm5NSk11J7DEzPPex9BPTbNjS ripple:racwuVdccyDqYuAkm6a1WXhezZqYjidRAF ltc:LYNFsvqGuzzSMJVAZ3dPPGxdEFLdnUnSpd nmc:NFJQdcFpCyZPxMfYTz5tkWuomwJcDdNpYf nvc:4L7Ms3TgBeX8RFu2Jhyn9kjC5WsiH7kQZ5 trc:1LK1efgztrc
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Leather
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December 15, 2013, 08:35:55 AM |
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scam coins
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flyingcat
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December 15, 2013, 08:44:16 AM |
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How surprising that a number37 thread has flyingcat and sam53 replying noncontent
Well why posting under a fake name? registered a new account eh? You mentioned Sam because we were both supporters of the Elephantcoin? You are a hater? Well loser look at what ELP is today, I saw 3 new mining pools created for ELP lately. I used my account to post all the time, not like you. Why not you reveal you real user ID to everyone, so we know your history. Retarded why posting under a cover!
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icelas
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December 22, 2013, 06:38:31 AM |
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How about MOL?
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tangle
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December 23, 2013, 11:52:33 AM |
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I would stick this topic if I could.
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dE_logics
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January 06, 2014, 08:51:43 AM |
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This uses Quark algo, and Quark is not Chinese.
The algo is used by many coins now.
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