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Author Topic: Vertcoin - First Scrypt N | First Stealth Address - Privacy without mixer  (Read 1232497 times)
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March 11, 2014, 02:27:48 PM
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Most altcoins are going downhill at the moment.

This. This is why I'm weighing my options carefully, and at this point vertcoin seems like a winner, especially when compared to all the scrypt clones.

VERTCOIN is NOT Altcoin .... would ask from now on do not call it Altcoin

VERTCOIN is the Future / everyone knows why, many times we discussed it /

Buy now while the price is low, because right now there are people who played a lot of exchanges and reduce the price through small sales ... and those who quickly sell give even lower prices ... thus the price goes down, and people with money buy at very low prices now

After 6-8 months the price will be at least 0.01-0.015

Trust me

Silence - 15 months experience in the stock market

Don't get me wrong, I mine VTC, I believe VTC, my portfolio is 75% VTC. This is the most promising coin, especially since I can already get my hands on ASICs in NY NOW. But there is nothing except ASIC resistance that differentiates this coin from others. Distributed exchange and stealth addresses would be a big plus... I would also start integrating (building on top of) ethereum framework now. This would make this a coin of the future.
I agree with what you're saying, but I think you're underestimating how important ASIC resistance is. It's is the only reason LTC got off the ground. As long as there is a supply of GPU miners, there will be a demand for ASIC-resistant coins. And this is the first-mover of the next generation of them.
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March 11, 2014, 02:36:12 PM
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Most altcoins are going downhill at the moment.

This. This is why I'm weighing my options carefully, and at this point vertcoin seems like a winner, especially when compared to all the scrypt clones.

VERTCOIN is NOT Altcoin .... would ask from now on do not call it Altcoin

VERTCOIN is the Future / everyone knows why, many times we discussed it /

Buy now while the price is low, because right now there are people who played a lot of exchanges and reduce the price through small sales ... and those who quickly sell give even lower prices ... thus the price goes down, and people with money buy at very low prices now

After 6-8 months the price will be at least 0.01-0.015

Trust me

Silence - 15 months experience in the stock market

Don't get me wrong, I mine VTC, I believe VTC, my portfolio is 75% VTC. This is the most promising coin, especially since I can already get my hands on ASICs in NY NOW. But there is nothing except ASIC resistance that differentiates this coin from others. Distributed exchange and stealth addresses would be a big plus... I would also start integrating (building on top of) ethereum framework now. This would make this a coin of the future.
I agree with what you're saying, but I think you're underestimating how important ASIC resistance is. It's is the only reason LTC got off the ground. As long as there is a supply of GPU miners, there will be a demand for ASIC-resistant coins. And this is the first-mover of the next generation of them.
Yes, agree 100%. This is enough till end of 2014 for sure.

What do you think will happen to LTC once more ASICs come out?
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March 11, 2014, 02:49:30 PM
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I have left a reply on the bounty for a mining gui, I'll code it into guiminer-scrypt

http://vertcoinmarket.com/campaigns/1-click-miner/#comment-91

I can code it tonight or in the next few days if you guys are okay with offering me the bounty for it

Code:
XMR: 44GBHzv6ZyQdJkjqZje6KLZ3xSyN1hBSFAnLP6EAqJtCRVzMzZmeXTC2AHKDS9aEDTRKmo6a6o9r9j86pYfhCWDkKjbtcns
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March 11, 2014, 03:49:54 PM
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One of VTCs oldest pools, http://VTC.KILOVOLT.CO.UK is now back on new servers!

*High End Dedicated Servers
*Fully Redundant, Fault-Tolerant Architecture
*Automatic Backup of Wallets and Databases
*Technical Support from Experienced Coin Devs and Pool Owners (Aleks_N from Team VTC Dev)

*Mining here supports the development of VTC.  25% of pool profits go to fund the ongoing dev of VTC.

Please send some hash back our way.

Look forward to seeing you all soon!

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March 11, 2014, 03:51:19 PM
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I have a GPU temp question... only mining for about 3 months and the weather has been nice- however, the last 3 days here (in Texas) its starting to warm up and my back room and rigs are showing the results. I plan on moving the rigs to another room with better cooling in a few weeks, but until then please advise. I have 2 rigs with 3 GPU each (MSI R9280x) and also currently using 3 external fans to help. They normally all run in the 70-79c range but now I am seeing some peaks at 82, 83 on a few cards, and I know those will rise as our weather continues in that direction soon. What can I do to lower those temps? (I am ok to lose some hash in the process) Will lowering my intensity number or TC help? What max temp should I really be concerned with? I want the cards to last through their normal lifespan so don't want to really max them out too quick. I have heard 80c is what you want to stay under, but not sure if that is valid. I appreciate any advice!
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March 11, 2014, 04:12:47 PM
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I have a GPU temp question... only mining for about 3 months and the weather has been nice- however, the last 3 days here (in Texas) its starting to warm up and my back room and rigs are showing the results. I plan on moving the rigs to another room with better cooling in a few weeks, but until then please advise. I have 2 rigs with 3 GPU each (MSI R9280x) and also currently using 3 external fans to help. They normally all run in the 70-79c range but now I am seeing some peaks at 82, 83 on a few cards, and I know those will rise as our weather continues in that direction soon. What can I do to lower those temps? (I am ok to lose some hash in the process) Will lowering my intensity number or TC help? What max temp should I really be concerned with? I want the cards to last through their normal lifespan so don't want to really max them out too quick. I have heard 80c is what you want to stay under, but not sure if that is valid. I appreciate any advice!

I bough a 12BTU portable A/C at Lowes for $299 which also has dehumidifier. I think dehumidifier is more efficient than A/C till it gets too warm.

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March 11, 2014, 04:23:24 PM
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I have a GPU temp question... only mining for about 3 months and the weather has been nice- however, the last 3 days here (in Texas) its starting to warm up and my back room and rigs are showing the results. I plan on moving the rigs to another room with better cooling in a few weeks, but until then please advise. I have 2 rigs with 3 GPU each (MSI R9280x) and also currently using 3 external fans to help. They normally all run in the 70-79c range but now I am seeing some peaks at 82, 83 on a few cards, and I know those will rise as our weather continues in that direction soon. What can I do to lower those temps? (I am ok to lose some hash in the process) Will lowering my intensity number or TC help? What max temp should I really be concerned with? I want the cards to last through their normal lifespan so don't want to really max them out too quick. I have heard 80c is what you want to stay under, but not sure if that is valid. I appreciate any advice!

yes lower intensity will lower temp. i don't think lower TC only will help.
If you lower itensity, check for hw errors you maybe have to adjust TC anyway.

try the temp-target option ("--temp-target 80" tells cgminer to keep your card around 80 degrees. and/or use "--temp-overheat xy" to prevent overheating.)

i would say: the cooler the better Smiley but i think all below 80 is ok.
some of my cards are sometimes around 81 - 83 but not for to long (maybe 2-4 hours a day) and i don't worry about that.
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March 11, 2014, 04:24:23 PM
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Most altcoins are going downhill at the moment.
This. This is why I'm weighing my options carefully, and at this point vertcoin seems like a winner, especially when compared to all the scrypt clones.

VERTCOIN is NOT Altcoin .... would ask from now on do not call it Altcoin
VERTCOIN is the Future / everyone knows why, many times we discussed it /
Buy now while the price is low, because right now there are people who played a lot of exchanges and reduce the price through small sales ... and those who quickly sell give even lower prices ... thus the price goes down, and people with money buy at very low prices now

After 6-8 months the price will be at least 0.01-0.015
Trust me

Silence - 15 months experience in the stock market
Don't get me wrong, I mine VTC, I believe VTC, my portfolio is 75% VTC. This is the most promising coin, especially since I can already get my hands on ASICs in NY NOW. But there is nothing except ASIC resistance that differentiates this coin from others. Distributed exchange and stealth addresses would be a big plus... I would also start integrating (building on top of) ethereum framework now. This would make this a coin of the future.
We all united
it proved initiatives already made in vertcoinmarket.com
now it is important that
http://vertcoinmarket.com/campaigns/1-click-miner/

We also supported http://vertcoinmarket.com/campaigns/vertcoin-at-the-cryptocurrency-convention-in-nyc/
then many people will know about VERT

For me it is important to make an advertising campaign in China. It can do some living there, his first language is Chinese and has connections in the Chinese media and advertising agencies.

VERT has a large community can look at the social networks just missed more articles and explanations of the possibilities for the currency and of course that can be counted on the whole community
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March 11, 2014, 05:42:22 PM
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Now I will show you why you should buy at this moment!!

My free advice can reward here
VkjnoVx3P4P1MHs4RdbS6yvphss9cV9KMK


At the moment I looked and I collected some orders for sale ... see them

some always gives low price in the market - look here ...

if there is a sale price of 0.00207000,
some makes new offer the price and undercut 0.00206336 0.10000000 VTC

then someone wants to sell immediately and deliver even lower price - thus people lie and sell cheaper ... accordingly he bought large quantities
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0.00206336   0.10000000   0.00020634
0.00207000   16.49195906   0.03413836
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0.00212950   0.10000000   0.00021295
0.00213244   0.19909019   0.00042455
0.00213248   0.10000000   0.00021325
0.00213260   0.10000000   0.00021326
0.00213261   0.10000000   0.00021326

0.00213262   55.31351484   0.11796271
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0.00213266   3.81661048   0.00813953
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0.00214285   267.66918667   0.57357492
0.00215000   4.00000000   0.00860000
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0.00216672   0.30000000   0.00065002
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0.00218415   4.59896989   0.01004484
0.00218841   0.50952219   0.00111504
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0.00219303   13.89551239   0.03047328
0.00219523   25.00000000   0.05488075
0.00219682   1.19860000   0.00263311
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0.00219929   50.80776985   0.11174102
0.00219994   0.10000000   0.00021999
0.00219997   0.10000000   0.00022000

0.00219999   1001.00000000   2.20218999
0.00220000   37.33880741   0.08214538
0.00220100   346.82843925   0.76336939
0.00221002   5.00000000   0.01105010
0.00221041   0.11933548   0.00026378
0.00221110   33.89551239   0.07494637
0.00222000   41.04507413   0.09112006
0.00222090   23.77102804   0.05279308
0.00222211   1.00000000   0.00222211
0.00224990   2.57000000   0.00578224
0.00225000   1008.60685410   2.26936542
0.00225199   2.86703273   0.00645653
0.00225958   20.00000000   0.04519160
0.00227000   500.00000000   1.13500000
0.00227950   4.00000000   0.00911800
0.00227957   2.25012376   0.00512931
0.00229957   6.00000000   0.01379742
0.00229999   1001.00000000   2.30228999
0.00230000   213.46334243   0.49096569
0.00231012   4.60478338   0.01063760
0.00231500   0.10000000   0.00023150
0.00231900   5.00000000   0.01159500
0.00233341   0.10000000   0.00023334
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0.00234000   108.00000000   0.25272000
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0.00234989   2.00000000   0.00469978
0.00234990   110.37938166   0.25938051
0.00234999   1001.00000000   2.35233999
0.00235000   0.50000000   0.00117500
0.00235001   11.00340494   0.02585811
0.00235300   10.18192512   0.02395807
0.00235369   0.10000000   0.00023537
0.00235558   0.15418807   0.00036320
0.00235640   10.00000000   0.02356400
0.00235644   1.36025003   0.00320535
0.00236199   11.25000000   0.02657239
0.00236220   0.20000000   0.00047244
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0.00237100   0.10000000   0.00023710
0.00237199   8.43750000   0.02001367
0.00237298   0.10000000   0.00023730
0.00237299   10.23724351   0.02429288
0.00237300   50.00000000   0.11865000
0.00237345   0.10000000   0.00023735
0.00237450   50.00000000   0.11872500
0.00238000   50.00000000   0.11900000
0.00238293   0.10000000   0.00023829
0.00238888   9.48700507   0.02266332


buy now and enjoy good profit ...

My free advice can reward here
VkjnoVx3P4P1MHs4RdbS6yvphss9cV9KMK


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March 11, 2014, 05:57:29 PM
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Price collapsing...Slowly. Volume decreasing...Not a great combination.

This is a good product, good brand but if nobody knows about it then no matter how good it is - nobody will buy it if you don't advertise it. Firing off a series of PR's right now would get VTC back on track in price range and volume.

Here is your key to success:

Marketing = Awareness ~ Awareness = Buying ~ Buying = Volume  Volume = Price Appreciation
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March 11, 2014, 06:02:59 PM
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Anyone successfully built this on CentOS yet? Can't get it to build for the life of me.

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March 11, 2014, 06:26:09 PM
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Dev's (Boris), can you please update that VTC has been added to https://bittylicious.com/ on https://vertcoin.org/ ?

VTC Donations : VmdSExjrX9wxVt3mSq2mGXd4bLtNrpyGhJ
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March 11, 2014, 07:28:40 PM
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Hey guys,

We (gamblex team) will be launching a new exchange and gambling site in the following months. Until now we made a very conservative selection of coins to be included. But we want to change that!

Would you be intrested in your coin being added to our portfolio?

Discuss here, or write me a PM:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=498311.0

Regards,
David - Project manager of gamblex.org
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March 11, 2014, 07:44:35 PM
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vtc.coinardia.com are back on new servers with new redundant servers as well as EU and US stratum-servers.

So for the next 5 block there will be a 10 VTC blockfinder bonus and a 5 VTC bonus for the following blocks.

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March 11, 2014, 07:46:27 PM
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I have a GPU temp question... only mining for about 3 months and the weather has been nice- however, the last 3 days here (in Texas) its starting to warm up and my back room and rigs are showing the results. I plan on moving the rigs to another room with better cooling in a few weeks, but until then please advise. I have 2 rigs with 3 GPU each (MSI R9280x) and also currently using 3 external fans to help. They normally all run in the 70-79c range but now I am seeing some peaks at 82, 83 on a few cards, and I know those will rise as our weather continues in that direction soon. What can I do to lower those temps? (I am ok to lose some hash in the process) Will lowering my intensity number or TC help? What max temp should I really be concerned with? I want the cards to last through their normal lifespan so don't want to really max them out too quick. I have heard 80c is what you want to stay under, but not sure if that is valid. I appreciate any advice!

Have you under-volted them yet? This significantly reduced my temps (5-10 C). Here is a great How-To http://www.cryptobadger.com/2013/10/undervolting-in-linux-via-modified-bios/. I run a single rig with 4x R9280X's running at 1.100, 1.100, 1.081 and 1.075, all running incredibly stable.

Also, CGMiner has a lot of really nice "Auto" features that help considerably. I have my "Auto-GPU Engine" set at 500-1040 so that during the day when it's hot in my garage, it throttles down to reduce temps, then at night when it cools off it opens up and increases my hash rate. Temps rarely exceed 78 C with this system.

I've also toyed with the idea of setting up two voltages (you can do this in VBE from the How-To above) so that when it's cool, it ramps up voltage and gives more headroom for the GPU clock, but reduces the voltage as the clock is reduced during the hot days. Anyone tried this?
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March 11, 2014, 07:55:32 PM
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Dev's (Boris), can you please update that VTC has been added to https://bittylicious.com/ on https://vertcoin.org/ ?

Thanks for the reminder (I'm going to be using Bitty myself for VTC) - I'll add it right away.
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March 11, 2014, 07:57:46 PM
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vtc.coinardia.com are back on new servers with new redundant servers as well as EU and US stratum-servers.

So for the next 5 block there will be a 10 VTC blockfinder bonus and a 5 VTC bonus for the following blocks.



VERTCOIN has a new logo ... it is disrespectful, and we  will NOT mining with you
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March 11, 2014, 08:39:19 PM
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VERTCOIN has a new logo ... it is disrespectful, and we  will NOT mining with you

  WE?  better  say just YOU.  
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March 11, 2014, 09:04:24 PM
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Yoohoohoo,

find today's web & communications report here: http://de.scribd.com/doc/211928674/Report-Vertcoin-20140311

Thanks for reading and tipping me:
VTC: VotAKLDKZDtFGcT5UAY1A3YjNNC8BLCfaz
BTC: 1EpUm3MoLgF7bFHqAXxJnCR4bQ174DQx86
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March 11, 2014, 09:08:06 PM
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Dev's (Boris), can you please update that VTC has been added to https://bittylicious.com/ on https://vertcoin.org/ ?

Thanks for the reminder (I'm going to be using Bitty myself for VTC) - I'll add it right away.

Thanks Boris! Also, do you mind sharing some info behind the scenes for us? What is cooking in there? What happened to our promo video? It was supposed to go out by now if I'm not mistaken. And another thing, remember those weekly dev updates that we mentioned some time ago, any progress on that?

Thanks

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