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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9723484 times)
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June 13, 2014, 12:27:09 AM
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https://i.imgur.com/xgRm1Ov.png

The end of X11 and X13?

X11 miners - why not try something new! Smiley
Do you know, which coin uses NIST5 algorithm? Very low temperature and low energy consumption. Looks interesting.
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June 13, 2014, 12:40:19 AM
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Do you know, which coin uses NIST5 algorithm? Very low temperature and low energy consumption. Looks interesting.
Do you know, which coin uses JH algorithm? Very low temperature and low energy consumption.
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June 13, 2014, 12:40:44 AM
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The end of X11 and X13?

X11 miners - why not try something new! Smiley
Do you know, which coin uses NIST5 algorithm? Very low temperature and low energy consumption. Looks interesting.
Some shitcoin, probably.
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June 13, 2014, 12:41:11 AM
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Adam Back of Hashcash fame has pointed out that increased hashrtae per watt means NOTHING

2x hashrate > 2x difficulty = status quo

Algos should have interesting properties, not mere "efficiencies"

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June 13, 2014, 12:43:46 AM
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I would add that X11 MAY prove to be the weakest element of DRK

I do not believe CHAINING algos was necessarily the right move

Time will tell I guess

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June 13, 2014, 12:44:21 AM
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Do you know, which coin uses NIST5 algorithm? Very low temperature and low energy consumption. Looks interesting.
Even if this advert is true, a 3.8% power difference is hardly worth choosing a coin for.

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June 13, 2014, 12:47:47 AM
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Do you know, which coin uses NIST5 algorithm? Very low temperature and low energy consumption. Looks interesting.
Even if this advert is true, a 3.8% power difference is hardly worth choosing a coin for.

2x hashrate > 2x difficulty = status quo

bollocks to power efficiency  Huh

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June 13, 2014, 12:50:03 AM
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@Chaeplin The XC thread is furious you are referred to as President Chaepin.  Grin
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June 13, 2014, 12:53:04 AM
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@Chaeplin The XC thread is furious you are referred to as President Chaepin.  Grin

Grin I am helping XC to protect their privacy.
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June 13, 2014, 01:08:06 AM
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@Chaeplin The XC thread is furious you are referred to as President Chaepin.  Grin

Grin I am helping XC to protect their privacy.

There is only one way to be in the first place of privacy: somebody needs to exist and be in the second place.
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June 13, 2014, 02:31:05 AM
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Do you know, which coin uses NIST5 algorithm? Very low temperature and low energy consumption. Looks interesting.
Even if this advert is true, a 3.8% power difference is hardly worth choosing a coin for.

2x hashrate > 2x difficulty = status quo

bollocks to power efficiency  Huh

Referring to being efficient with the power bill?
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June 13, 2014, 02:57:47 AM
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Do you know, which coin uses NIST5 algorithm? Very low temperature and low energy consumption. Looks interesting.
Do you know, which coin uses JH algorithm? Very low temperature and low energy consumption.

I do: Jackpotcoin. Hovewer, I have no idea about it's mining. I just traded it with some nice quick profit.
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June 13, 2014, 03:26:45 AM
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@Chaeplin The XC thread is furious you are referred to as President Chaepin.  Grin

Grin I am helping XC to protect their privacy.


XC is going to be very successful in the coming weeks, competent dev who knows what needs to be done, with a solution that works, fair node system, only 550 XC required to run one.

I sold all my DRK before prices crashed and i bought XC on its all time low when all the FUDsters from DRK trolled the XC thread, now ive doubled my money! Way to go XC team, and thanks to the DRK community for making all this possible!

NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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June 13, 2014, 03:34:58 AM
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heh I bought dark when it was low and I multiplied my money by 37

Trade crypto? Check out Quatloo Trader - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=711966.0
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June 13, 2014, 05:34:39 AM
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I see lots of comments about Neutrinocoin in this thread, so here is a link to my hours of research this afternoon: http://www.blockchange.info/altcoins/neutrinocoin-research/

The history of these devs suggests that they have much more than TOR up their sleeves.

Lol. Complete ninja launch with no ANN anywhere on the net or in any of the major crypto forums. One can easily buy their way onto an exchange and "sponsor" themselves as they have done on Bittrex.. Sounds like a golden scam wrapped up in an amazing presentation. On their site it says the only way to get the coin is to mine it yet they list no pools.. I call BS too easy to fake linkedin profiles and buy followers..

 

"Buy, sell, trade, chat. Leave nothing but a Shadow." - www.shadow.cash
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June 13, 2014, 05:48:44 AM
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Lol. Complete ninja launch with no ANN anywhere on the net or in any of the major crypto forums. One can easily buy their way onto an exchange and "sponsor" themselves as they have done on Bittrex.. Sounds like a golden scam wrapped up in an amazing presentation. On their site it says the only way to get the coin is to mine it yet they list no pools.. I call BS too easy to fake linkedin profiles and buy followers..

Despite the positive slant of my article, I won't be going to bed tonight without at least recouping my initial investment in Neutrinocoin.
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June 13, 2014, 07:36:15 AM
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Not spreading fud, just asking a serious question: What is this neutrino coin thing? Comes up out of nowhere and also promises some kind of anonimity. DRK better than them? Do we have tor? Looks like they mean serious business, almost too 10 on coinmarketcap already.

It doesn't do shit. All it does atm is address the possibility of linking transactions to IP addresses. Any bitcoin fork can be used via Tor easily as well.
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June 13, 2014, 07:42:05 AM
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Lol. Complete ninja launch with no ANN anywhere on the net or in any of the major crypto forums. One can easily buy their way onto an exchange and "sponsor" themselves as they have done on Bittrex.. Sounds like a golden scam wrapped up in an amazing presentation. On their site it says the only way to get the coin is to mine it yet they list no pools.. I call BS too easy to fake linkedin profiles and buy followers..

Despite the positive slant of my article, I won't be going to bed tonight without at least recouping my initial investment in Neutrinocoin.
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Good luck, hopefully you don't come out in the red.

"Buy, sell, trade, chat. Leave nothing but a Shadow." - www.shadow.cash
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June 13, 2014, 07:45:30 AM
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Checkout the website for yourself, looks very legit. With white paper and the photos of the founders. http://www.neutrinocoin.org/


Have you bothered skimming the "whitepaper"? It's ridiculous! It's basically another paper on how Tor works or maybe even copied from a Tor paper.

The entire "whitepaper" can be crunched into 1 sentence: They use Tor and further claim to be planning to implement what's written in this paper.
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June 13, 2014, 08:22:01 AM
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https://darkcointalk.org/threads/help-test-rc2-forking-issues.1009/page-17#post-7325

What does this "cold masternode" mean really? Can you have a masternode with 1000drk without even a computer powered on? Or is it just having 1000drk in a cold wallet and a masternode running on a computer?

I'm sorry I'm not good with these things, but I'm curious.

WHAT DOES COLD WALLET MASTERNODE MEANS.

It means that the server that is running as a Masternode has 0 coins in its wallet.dat so there is 0 risk of loosing coins.  We start a masternode like this, you need to use a second computer, normally your local computer at home. You run the darkcoind application in your local computer, you indicate in the darkcoin.conf file in the local computer masternodeaddr=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9999  (put in your public IP address here from your remote machine) This indicates the network that your local machine with the 1000DRK is vouching for the remote masternode with 0 DRK.  After that you take your local wallet offline, make several backups of your wallet.dat and as long as you dont move the coins from that address your remote masternode with 0DRK keeps running and making you money. Boom!

Here is a guide on how to do it:

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/remote-masternode-guide-updated.410/


One question about this. If you use the wallet on your home pc for the 1000 drk and masternode fund, then can you still use the wallet? Or can you have a seperate wallet on the same pc? Sorry, I'm a bit noob on this issue still.

In a way the wallet.dat file in your PC is the wallet. What I do is I start a fresh client with new wallet.dat, encrypt it, send the 1000 drk to the first address and use it forr activating the masternode. Then I backup that wallet.dat in several mediums and erase it from my home computer keeping it completely cold.  Then you can open the client again with a different wallet.dat that has nothing to do with the one you used to start your masternode, so you can have many, but only one open at a time and should be really careful with your backups and renaming the wallet.dat's appropiately so you dont confuse them. Read more and make sure you feel confident before you move your coins around.


Ok, cool thanks. Yeah seems obvious now that you've mentioned it like that. Will be very careful with it, thanks Smiley
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