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July 02, 2014, 03:28:29 PM
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TO EVERYONE WHO ARE CONCERNED WITH THE PRICE AND THE FUTURE of DarkCoin
You should first look at this
DarkCoin Network speed: 156.23 GH/s
you can make your own decisions based on that..


Let's compare it to others:

Litecoin: 402 GH/s

Dogecoin: 67 GH/s

so Darkcoin comes right after Litecoin.... not bad for such a new coin.

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July 02, 2014, 03:29:22 PM
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Payments for the last sha256 shift have been sent (8.3424 DRK)!

Enjoy!

Not being an ass... but divided by how much GH/s ?  Grin

I may be looking into a new ASIC that just popped around the corner with interesting GH and low power consumption...

I do not think it would be like scrypt steps.
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July 02, 2014, 03:33:54 PM
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Payments for the last sha256 shift have been sent (8.3424 DRK)!

Enjoy!

Not being an ass... but divided by how much GH/s ?  Grin

I may be looking into a new ASIC that just popped around the corner with interesting GH and low power consumption...


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July 02, 2014, 03:43:00 PM
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I guess Evan and his team if they continue in this way,

The situation is this going to be 5-8 months later:

Darkcoin net hashrate: 900 / 1,2K Gh/s (After ASICs)
Block reward: 0,57 DRK
Masternodes count: 1500 - 1700
Price: 1,5 BTC

Are there english speaking countries where a decimal point is denoted by a comma?
Sorry for being a dick but you should know this is confusing, and I'm rly curious.

I don't know about english-speaking but where I live when you want to say 3023 euro and 53 cents it's like 3.023,53

Π is 3,1415...

etc.

Dots can be left out entirely (3023,53), or dots can be used interchangeably with commas when the integer part is unified => 3023.53
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July 02, 2014, 03:45:00 PM
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TO EVERYONE WHO ARE CONCERNED WITH THE PRICE AND THE FUTURE of DarkCoin
You should first look at this
DarkCoin Network speed: 156.23 GH/s
you can make your own decisions based on that..


Let's compare it to others:

Litecoin: 402 GH/s

Dogecoin: 67 GH/s

so Darkcoin comes right after Litecoin.... not bad for such a new coin.

Wow, if those numbers are correct, and there are ASICs for scrypt now, it makes Darkcoin's numbers pretty damn amazing!

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July 02, 2014, 03:49:54 PM
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Again sv01 - sv06 are chaeplins masternodes. He experiments with them and the scripts that grab info from them, so don't expect 100% consistency, as long as your node reports :1 'with masternode list | grep <yourIP>' you're fine.

ok great.

I'll check list | grep <myIP>

many thanks for your contributions.
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July 02, 2014, 03:50:11 PM
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I would like to thank Evan personally for granting me the opportunity to retire at young age through his amazing work.

This is the email I sent to announce my retirement:
Hi guys,
Just a quick FYI: I'm leaving the company in 3 months (30 September final working day).

Reason is basically that I got very lucky with an investment I made in February this year which has taken away financial pressure and has given me the opportunity to try to follow my dreams.

I have mixed feelings as I love my job and I love working for this company, but it feels like it is something I have to do.

Until I leave, I will continue to give my best.

Thank you,
XXXXXX XXXXXXX


 PS I'm still holding my coins and will continue to do so until DRK has overtaken Litecoin.
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July 02, 2014, 03:53:45 PM
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I would like to thank Evan personally for granting me the opportunity to retire at young age through his amazing work.

This is the email I sent to announce my retirement:
Hi guys,
Just a quick FYI: I'm leaving the company in 3 months (30 September final working day).

Reason is basically that I got very lucky with an investment I made in February this year which has taken away financial pressure and has given me the opportunity to try to follow my dreams.

I have mixed feelings as I love my job and I love working for this company, but it feels like it is something I have to do.

Until I leave, I will continue to give my best.

Thank you,
XXXXXX XXXXXXX


 PS I'm still holding my coins and will continue to do so until DRK has overtaken Litecoin.

Oh my gosh, is that safe?  What if DRK falls apart?  What if there is a terrible crash in the crypto market?  Yikes!  You scare me!  Take care!

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July 02, 2014, 03:55:09 PM
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Use your enemies power against them... Wink

Yikes... I would not the Vatican as an enemy. I'd rather work on creating the world i want to live in & just let those guys sort their mess out for themselves. I'll even say a prayer for them Smiley

This corporate empire of three city states controls the world economically through London’s inner city, militarily through the District of Columbia, and spiritually through the Vatican
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July 02, 2014, 03:56:02 PM
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I would like to thank Evan personally for granting me the opportunity to retire at young age through his amazing work.

This is the email I sent to announce my retirement:
Hi guys,
Just a quick FYI: I'm leaving the company in 3 months (30 September final working day).

Reason is basically that I got very lucky with an investment I made in February this year which has taken away financial pressure and has given me the opportunity to try to follow my dreams.

I have mixed feelings as I love my job and I love working for this company, but it feels like it is something I have to do.

Until I leave, I will continue to give my best.

Thank you,
XXXXXX XXXXXXX


 PS I'm still holding my coins and will continue to do so until DRK has overtaken Litecoin.

My prediction: first of many such to be posted here... Wink  Congrats mate!
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July 02, 2014, 03:58:59 PM
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Let's compare it to others:

Litecoin: 402 GH/s

Dogecoin: 67 GH/s

so Darkcoin comes right after Litecoin.... not bad for such a new coin.
Wow, if those numbers are correct, and there are ASICs for scrypt now, it makes Darkcoin's numbers pretty damn amazing!

Don't take my word for it.
Go to http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency
and sort by Network Hashrate.

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July 02, 2014, 03:59:48 PM
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http://www.coindesk.com/litecoin-price-decouples-bitcoin-slump-continues/

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July 02, 2014, 04:06:35 PM
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Sorry El Presidente, trying to understand something about your site:

06/29 22:54:05   93855 [1][2]   coinotroncom   XdkDFgiLLgMhkReUb4nY9E28y13uWjWAWe   1.000000   XdJfsao6ikbCaZ1B1sMcRchttg5Ee3EQ61
 
06/29 10:27:07   93572 [1][2]   drkcif8com    XdkDFgiLLgMhkReUb4nY9E28y13uWjWAWe   0.501300   XdJfsao6ikbCaZ1B1sMcRchttg5Ee3EQ61

On these two instances, the address XdkDFgiLLgMhkReUb4nY9E28y13uWjWAWe was paid when it says expected payee from getblocktemplate was my address : XdJfsao6ikbCaZ1B1sMcRchttg5Ee3EQ61

Does that mean the pools didn't pay the MN and so the same address got paid instead of mine (despite the two blocks being found by two different pools, which would be weird),

Or that the getblocktemplate was thinking mine should have been paid, but actually another one was elected instead twice?

I just find weird that the same address was paid instead of mine twice. Coincidence?
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July 02, 2014, 04:10:06 PM
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Is there  any information about below blockexplorer thats stuck at block 94794 ??

http://explorer.darkcoin.io/chain/DarkCoin


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July 02, 2014, 04:14:23 PM
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TO EVERYONE WHO ARE CONCERNED WITH THE PRICE AND THE FUTURE of DarkCoin
You should first look at this
DarkCoin Network speed: 156.23 GH/s
you can make your own decisions based on that..


Let's compare it to others:

Litecoin: 402 GH/s

Dogecoin: 67 GH/s

so Darkcoin comes right after Litecoin.... not bad for such a new coin.

Wow, if those numbers are correct, and there are ASICs for scrypt now, it makes Darkcoin's numbers pretty damn amazing!

you are comparing apples with oranges.
ltc - scrypt. if there were no asics, one 280x does 700 khs on scrypt
doge - same same as above
drk - x11. one 280x does 4.2 Mhs

so how many gpus mine drk and home many mine ltc (lets asume no asics)

But you are right that drk surpased ltc in just couple of months.

no fud, I am drk miner myself.
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TO EVERYONE WHO ARE CONCERNED WITH THE PRICE AND THE FUTURE of DarkCoin
You should first look at this
DarkCoin Network speed: 156.23 GH/s
you can make your own decisions based on that..


Let's compare it to others:

Litecoin: 402 GH/s

Dogecoin: 67 GH/s

so Darkcoin comes right after Litecoin.... not bad for such a new coin.

Wow, if those numbers are correct, and there are ASICs for scrypt now, it makes Darkcoin's numbers pretty damn amazing!

you are comparing apples with oranges.
ltc - scrypt. if there were no asics, one 280x does 700 khs on scrypt
doge - same same as above
drk - x11. one 280x does 4.2 Mhs

so how many gpus mine drk and home many mine ltc (lets asume no asics)

But you are right that drk surpased ltc in just couple of months.

no fud, I am drk miner myself.

Your math looks ok, but DRK hashrate is from only GPUs while LTC is raped by ASICs. Roughly more than 50% of LTC now is dominated by ASICs.
Btw look at the charts. The volume today is nothing in comparison with the dumps a few days ago or the dump after failed RC3. I have seen DRK at 0.01 and no panic at all.
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TO EVERYONE WHO ARE CONCERNED WITH THE PRICE AND THE FUTURE of DarkCoin
You should first look at this
DarkCoin Network speed: 156.23 GH/s
you can make your own decisions based on that..


Let's compare it to others:

Litecoin: 402 GH/s

Dogecoin: 67 GH/s

so Darkcoin comes right after Litecoin.... not bad for such a new coin.

Wow, if those numbers are correct, and there are ASICs for scrypt now, it makes Darkcoin's numbers pretty damn amazing!

you are comparing apples with oranges.
ltc - scrypt. if there were no asics, one 280x does 700 khs on scrypt
doge - same same as above
drk - x11. one 280x does 4.2 Mhs

so how many gpus mine drk and home many mine ltc (lets asume no asics)

But you are right that drk surpased ltc in just couple of months.

no fud, I am drk miner myself.

Correct. At the present time, X11 on GPUs generates about 5.3x the power of the same GPUs running scrypt. Yes, I know there are scrypt ASICs, but if we extrapolate from that 5.3 number, the *effective* hash rates are as follows:

Litecoin: 402 GH/s
Dogecoin: 67 GH/s
Darkcoin: 29.3 GH/s* effective

There is no realistic way to compare the hashrate of coins using different algos, however, especially with ASICs out.

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Sorry El Presidente, trying to understand something about your site:

06/29 22:54:05   93855 [1][2]   coinotroncom   XdkDFgiLLgMhkReUb4nY9E28y13uWjWAWe   1.000000   XdJfsao6ikbCaZ1B1sMcRchttg5Ee3EQ61
 
06/29 10:27:07   93572 [1][2]   drkcif8com    XdkDFgiLLgMhkReUb4nY9E28y13uWjWAWe   0.501300   XdJfsao6ikbCaZ1B1sMcRchttg5Ee3EQ61

On these two instances, the address XdkDFgiLLgMhkReUb4nY9E28y13uWjWAWe was paid when it says expected payee from getblocktemplate was my address : XdJfsao6ikbCaZ1B1sMcRchttg5Ee3EQ61

Does that mean the pools didn't pay the MN and so the same address got paid instead of mine (despite the two blocks being found by two different pools, which would be weird),

Or that the getblocktemplate was thinking mine should have been paid, but actually another one was elected instead twice?

I just find weird that the same address was paid instead of mine twice. Coincidence?

Each pool votes who will be paid by looking there Masternodelist.
https://github.com/darkcoinproject/darkcoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L5214


There was inconsistency in Masternode list.

http://drk.poolhash.org/masternode.html and https://elbzo.net/masternodes.html has 'current masternode '.
Code:
 Current	Masternode is listed (masternode list) and is the chosen one (masternode current) will receive payment if block is payed

I think with 9.11.5/10.11.5 ghost masternode is gone. But voting result can be diffrent.

We need 'a deterministic list of the “top 10 masternodes” with the winning scores'.







PS: Page has this. http://drk.poolhash.org/masternode.html
Code:
result of getblocktemplate can be differ on other node till RC3
With RC4, a deterministic list of the “top 10 masternodes” with the winning scores will be used.
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July 02, 2014, 04:38:12 PM
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Is there  any information about below blockexplorer thats stuck at block 94794 ??

http://explorer.darkcoin.io/chain/DarkCoin



Use http://explorer.darkcoin.qa/chain/DarkCoin
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July 02, 2014, 05:00:29 PM
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So, apparently this guy takes DRK  Shocked.

http://www.armslist.com/posts/3117882/youngstown-misc-for-sale--flamethrower--fully-operational-flamethrower-

Ya know, in case anyone wants to get me something for my birthday.
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