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January 24, 2014, 03:17:03 PM
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it's better to get on bter or cryptsy than *ex.com/*ix.com SUPER LOW PRICE/SUPER SLOW exchange

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And I'm afraid I have to say, I wouldn't trust anything over 0.1BTC to a new exchange site, there have been too many new exchange site's hacks recently.
You know the price will fall when it gets onto a small exchange too.  At the current price, fully mined out Metiscoin would be worth 15mil+ making it no 10 in market cap

This makes no sense. You can't go by "fully mined out", when comparing market caps with coins that aren't "fully mined out". There's less than 1.1 million coins right now; that is the only valid comparison.
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January 24, 2014, 03:39:34 PM
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when will the Difficulty: 65536.000000  change  next time?

after one day? or half a day?

in which block will the difficulty change?


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Difficulty retargets every 2016 blocks, so next is block 22176.
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January 24, 2014, 04:00:19 PM
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Let me have a guess why no exchange will ever touch this coin: It is 3 days old and diff is already through the roof. A handfull of people that instamined have really big amounts. Why should anyone else except for theese few people care for this one? What a joke. Relaunch or the coin is dead.

31,000 workers on YPool say otherwise. Not a joke like most coins are. The reason for this coin having such huge acceptance is because it wasn't insta-mined. Its not a quark clone yet a new algo. All the people mining during the initial launch were mining with their wallets. Botnets had no chance to rape it. Hence why its doing so well. This is going to be huge! The LTC of CPU coins.



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January 24, 2014, 04:13:41 PM
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Let me have a guess why no exchange will ever touch this coin: It is 3 days old and diff is already through the roof. A handfull of people that instamined have really big amounts. Why should anyone else except for theese few people care for this one? What a joke. Relaunch or the coin is dead.

31,000 workers on YPool say otherwise. Not a joke like most coins are. The reason for this coin having such huge acceptance is because it wasn't insta-mined. Its not a quark clone yet a new algo. All the people mining during the initial launch were mining with their wallets. Botnets had no chance to rape it. Hence why its doing so well. This is going to be huge! The LTC of CPU coins.





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January 24, 2014, 04:23:02 PM
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Let me have a guess why no exchange will ever touch this coin: It is 3 days old and diff is already through the roof. A handfull of people that instamined have really big amounts. Why should anyone else except for theese few people care for this one? What a joke. Relaunch or the coin is dead.

31,000 workers on YPool say otherwise. Not a joke like most coins are. The reason for this coin having such huge acceptance is because it wasn't insta-mined. Its not a quark clone yet a new algo. All the people mining during the initial launch were mining with their wallets. Botnets had no chance to rape it. Hence why its doing so well. This is going to be huge! The LTC of CPU coins.




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January 24, 2014, 04:24:54 PM
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Good news everyone!

I've optimized the hashing algorithm for the Metiscoin miner!
The end result is a 20-25% improvement in hash speed compared to the original miner.

The source code is available here: https://github.com/llamasoft/xptminer-linux
The update is included in my All-In-One EZ setup script for VPS mining: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=427516

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January 24, 2014, 04:37:44 PM
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Good news everyone!

I've optimized the hashing algorithm for the Metiscoin miner!
The end result is a 20-25% improvement in hash speed compared to the original miner.

The source code is available here: https://github.com/llamasoft/xptminer-linux
The update is included in my All-In-One EZ setup script for VPS mining: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=427516

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January 24, 2014, 04:38:18 PM
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I've optimized the hashing algorithm for the Metiscoin miner!
The end result is a 20-25% improvement in hash speed compared to the original miner.

The source code is available here: https://github.com/llamasoft/xptminer-linux
The update is included in my All-In-One EZ setup script for VPS mining: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=427516

https://github.com/llamasoft/xptminer-linux/commit/b3150197b68e1a6968ec9118c0ad95034e8816e1

Code:
sph_keccak512(&ctx_keccak, &cur_nonce, 4);
it's not mistake?
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January 24, 2014, 04:44:46 PM
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I've optimized the hashing algorithm for the Metiscoin miner!
The end result is a 20-25% improvement in hash speed compared to the original miner.

The source code is available here: https://github.com/llamasoft/xptminer-linux
The update is included in my All-In-One EZ setup script for VPS mining: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=427516

https://github.com/llamasoft/xptminer-linux/commit/b3150197b68e1a6968ec9118c0ad95034e8816e1

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sph_keccak512(&ctx_keccak, &cur_nonce, 4);
it's not mistake?

Nope, read the comments.

Code:
    // The first (80 - 4) bytes will be the same each time, so pre-calculate
    // the state after feeding 76 bytes. The last 4 bytes is the nonce.
    sph_keccak512_context ctx_keccak_init;
    sph_keccak512_init(&ctx_keccak_init);
    sph_keccak512(&ctx_keccak_init, &block->version, 80 - 4);

The first 76 bytes of input are the same, so we keep the hash state after feeding it those bytes.  Then, on each pass we "restore" that state, feed it the last 4 bytes (the nonce), then calculate the rest of the hash.  So instead of feeding it 80 bytes each pass, we only feed it 4.


Here's the data structure of "block", so it should make more sense:

Code:
typedef struct
{
        // block data (order and memory layout is important)
        uint32        version;
        uint8        prevBlockHash[32];
        uint8        merkleRoot[32];
        uint32        nTime;
        uint32        nBits;
        uint32        nonce;
        // remaining data
        uint32        uniqueMerkleSeed;
        uint32        height;
        uint8        merkleRootOriginal[32]; // used to identify work
        uint8        target[32];
        uint8        targetShare[32];
}minerMetiscoinBlock_t;

The first 76 bytes correspond to version, prevBlockHash, merkleRoot, nTime, and nBits.  These stay the same during each pass of the hash algorithm.
The last 4 bytes are the nonce, that changes each time.  No point repeating work if you don't have to.  Grin

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January 24, 2014, 05:01:47 PM
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when will the Difficulty: 65536.000000  change  next time?

after one day? or half a day?

in which block will the difficulty change?


thanks


Difficulty retargets every 2016 blocks, so next is block 22176.


thank you very much!

where do you get the information?

thank you anyway!

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January 24, 2014, 05:04:31 PM
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I cannot understend differentes from qark
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January 24, 2014, 05:07:24 PM
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is there any exchange yet  Huh Huh

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January 24, 2014, 05:14:36 PM
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The end result is a 20-25% improvement in hash speed compared to the original miner.

Code:
-char* minerVersionString = "xptMiner 1.0 linux";
+char* minerVersionString = "xptMiner 1.1g linux";
compared to the version 1.0 or 1.1? ( from ypool)
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January 24, 2014, 05:14:55 PM
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want buy 10K MTC

any amount are welcome, PM me with price if you interest!
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January 24, 2014, 05:17:06 PM
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p.s. i see wtb only from newbie users .... hm .... or scam from creators of this coin or ...
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January 24, 2014, 05:22:12 PM
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wts 2400 MTC for  1.45 BTC

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January 24, 2014, 05:23:30 PM
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it's better to get on bter or cryptsy than *ex.com/*ix.com SUPER LOW PRICE/SUPER SLOW exchange

+1

And I'm afraid I have to say, I wouldn't trust anything over 0.1BTC to a new exchange site, there have been too many new exchange site's hacks recently.
You know the price will fall when it gets onto a small exchange too.  At the current price, fully mined out Metiscoin would be worth 15mil+ making it no 10 in market cap

This makes no sense. You can't go by "fully mined out", when comparing market caps with coins that aren't "fully mined out". There's less than 1.1 million coins right now; that is the only valid comparison.

Agreed, the total amount of coins means nothing, it's the total amount of coins in how many years. This coin might need more years that we can live to be "fully mined out", what really matters is the total amount of coins per day, in this case, currently, only 28800, really a few.
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January 24, 2014, 05:32:57 PM
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I cannot understend differentes from qark

Well, as I understand it, QRK was blatantly premined. This coin was not, it was just released at a really low difficulty (also hashing method is different).
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January 24, 2014, 05:33:51 PM
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Let's hope for a bright future...or maybe do something for it?  Roll Eyes
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January 24, 2014, 05:36:45 PM
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the price may hit 1k MTC= 2BTC  in the near future!

MTC just like a cpu litecoin

or next PTS


well, then what is cpu bitcoin? Grin
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