ahumanbeingx
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March 23, 2014, 04:43:38 AM |
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Developing the future of crypto.
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praxiscat
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March 23, 2014, 05:53:37 AM |
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Damn, right when I was trying to get people to vote.
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Einsteinium.org
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Varvarin
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No good deed goes unpunished
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March 23, 2014, 09:40:37 AM |
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EMC2 has great potential, especially now the pump n dump is over. A few well connected scientists can procure some serious hashing power from their places of work and such. Just need to hash and hold coins to prevent them entering the market for a bit. I did mention to someone on PoloniEx that what EMC2 needs is SETI@Home (or Folding@Home) type of deal, where community can contribute hashing power, perhaps in a P2P Pool effect or a donation kind of deal where coins will be stashed and used for growth purposes. *if you guys do this, please help me out on CASH coin too * Rode the Black Coin wave rather well .. (don't jinx it now ) and seeing EMC2 going down, so getting a few 10k chunks. Things with a future are the thing to buy.
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vnnbot
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March 23, 2014, 10:32:32 AM |
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Shoud add n-factor or scrypt-jane to emc2. ASIC coming, people will give up in battle against ASIC.
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dille71
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March 23, 2014, 10:37:36 AM |
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ottobene
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March 23, 2014, 11:13:26 AM |
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It seems to me that "Ring" project not something that need to be financed. because it is slightly contradicts with EF statement "We are thinking less, and investing less, in the ‘big ideas’ and focusing on the next minor improvement to our mobile phone or television. It’s time to think big and start spending again on science." I will vote for "The Power Of Ocean Waves", that big and interesting project. I've been following and buying Einsteinium from the start. I have a science background so thought this idea was likely to gain a great community following (which it has). When I saw the ring project I thought it would be good for people with limited mobility. I was thinking in terms of stroke sufferers who will live long term but can't move an arm properly, or people like Steven Hawking who can only move one finger. When I was thinking about this it was because I had a limp that no one could explain and that started a few months ago and getting around my apartment was starting to get cumbersome. Last week, after several misleading diagnosis from clinics, a research hospital finally diagnosed a golf ball sized sized (2 inch) meningioma brain tumour on my motor cortex. They think it is operable and won't spread and so prognosis for survival is very good (90%+). However I will require at least three weeks in hospital, a 10 ~ 18 hour operation, and possibly months off work with income loss. And, although I'm only 41 years old, the brain surgery on my motor cortex is likely to leave me with a permanent movement impairment on the right side of my body,including my right arm. But I consider myself lucky to have got a proper diagnosis finally and that my chance of survival is good, so I am optimistic and happy to look on the bright side. So when I awoke this morning I was thinking about positive ways I can make my impaired movement life better and so was reminded of the ring idea, however I can't find any information about it any more in this thread or reddit. However I agree with you that maybe this kind of thing is not the type of thing you want to fund by Einsteinium. But not all electronic advancements are about tweeking cell phones or clearer TV's. Sorry for you. Hope all be fine and you cope with that. Ring the idea of control devices with a single finger is really good, but the creators of the project to position it slightly wrong. They show that the Ring will take even more convenience for the average person. I got the feeling that I offer what is another useless addition to Iphone. They need to focus on what he can bring a lot of assistance to a person with limited movement (no matter whether it is a disease or injury)
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Timespace
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March 23, 2014, 03:28:17 PM |
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Also, if thinking about potential asic resistant pow algorithms consider x11. It drops energy use by 30 to 50 percent. Testing it out, it also makes it feel like an upgrade because hash rate can increase by 3 times. It's easier to switch to for miners because it works easily. I tried vert miner and it was like learning mining all over again. Standard settings just don't work. I am really loving the lower temps and less power usage. The heat factor is really popular with warmer temps coming to the US soon. Just something to think about.
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spicelord
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March 23, 2014, 04:41:17 PM |
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Also, if thinking about potential asic resistant pow algorithms consider x11. It drops energy use by 30 to 50 percent. Testing it out, it also makes it feel like an upgrade because hash rate can increase by 3 times. It's easier to switch to for miners because it works easily. I tried vert miner and it was like learning mining all over again. Standard settings just don't work. I am really loving the lower temps and less power usage. The heat factor is really popular with warmer temps coming to the US soon. Just something to think about.
Def think about X11. You can use sgminer to mine it so the settings are all the same as cgminer (some people may even be using sgminer for regular scrypt) except the kernel is set to darkcoin. Low energy usage, low heat, low fan noise, and as of now only darkcoin and hirocoin use it. It would add substantial value to EMC2 I belive.
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HackaB321
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March 23, 2014, 04:45:09 PM |
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Also, if thinking about potential asic resistant pow algorithms consider x11. It drops energy use by 30 to 50 percent. Testing it out, it also makes it feel like an upgrade because hash rate can increase by 3 times. It's easier to switch to for miners because it works easily. I tried vert miner and it was like learning mining all over again. Standard settings just don't work. I am really loving the lower temps and less power usage. The heat factor is really popular with warmer temps coming to the US soon. Just something to think about.
+1. N-scrypt needs a lot of painful tweaking
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ottobene
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March 23, 2014, 05:14:05 PM |
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Also, if thinking about potential asic resistant pow algorithms consider x11. It drops energy use by 30 to 50 percent. Testing it out, it also makes it feel like an upgrade because hash rate can increase by 3 times. It's easier to switch to for miners because it works easily. I tried vert miner and it was like learning mining all over again. Standard settings just don't work. I am really loving the lower temps and less power usage. The heat factor is really popular with warmer temps coming to the US soon. Just something to think about.
+1. N-scrypt needs a lot of painful tweaking Yes, N-scrypt too hard. For Emc2 need in near future (before scrypt asic): 1) Asic resistant 2) Easy setup for mirers 3) Desirable energy saving With this Emc2 will be even better!
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greentea
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March 23, 2014, 07:06:43 PM |
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EMC2 has great potential, especially now the pump n dump is over. A few well connected scientists can procure some serious hashing power from their places of work and such. Just need to hash and hold coins to prevent them entering the market for a bit. I did mention to someone on PoloniEx that what EMC2 needs is SETI@Home (or Folding@Home) type of deal, where community can contribute hashing power, perhaps in a P2P Pool effect or a donation kind of deal where coins will be stashed and used for growth purposes. *if you guys do this, please help me out on CASH coin too * Rode the Black Coin wave rather well .. (don't jinx it now ) and seeing EMC2 going down, so getting a few 10k chunks. Things with a future are the thing to buy. Yes, I agree ... if EMC2 can connect with one of these causes of distributed computing while mining that would be golden: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_distributed_computing_projects
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spicelord
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March 23, 2014, 07:15:31 PM |
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Also, if thinking about potential asic resistant pow algorithms consider x11. It drops energy use by 30 to 50 percent. Testing it out, it also makes it feel like an upgrade because hash rate can increase by 3 times. It's easier to switch to for miners because it works easily. I tried vert miner and it was like learning mining all over again. Standard settings just don't work. I am really loving the lower temps and less power usage. The heat factor is really popular with warmer temps coming to the US soon. Just something to think about.
+1. N-scrypt needs a lot of painful tweaking Here's a great reddit post about X11 and the future of GPU mining. Got it from the Hirocoin community http://www.reddit.com/r/Hirocoin/comments/215lkd/changing_landscape_for_scrypt/
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ottobene
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March 23, 2014, 08:27:47 PM |
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Also, if thinking about potential asic resistant pow algorithms consider x11. It drops energy use by 30 to 50 percent. Testing it out, it also makes it feel like an upgrade because hash rate can increase by 3 times. It's easier to switch to for miners because it works easily. I tried vert miner and it was like learning mining all over again. Standard settings just don't work. I am really loving the lower temps and less power usage. The heat factor is really popular with warmer temps coming to the US soon. Just something to think about.
+1. N-scrypt needs a lot of painful tweaking Here's a great reddit post about X11 and the future of GPU mining. Got it from the Hirocoin community http://www.reddit.com/r/Hirocoin/comments/215lkd/changing_landscape_for_scrypt/Yhanks, very interesting.
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spicelord
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March 23, 2014, 08:44:23 PM |
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Moving up in the voting at MintPal due to a .3 BTC donation it looks like
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praxiscat
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March 23, 2014, 09:57:55 PM |
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We are also moving up on cryptorush voting (number 6), so there may be a chance we get listed there in the next week. Looking at mintpal it is still a ways off, cryptorush can happen very soon.
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Einsteinium.org
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etoque
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March 23, 2014, 09:58:05 PM |
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Moving up in the voting at MintPal due to a .3 BTC donation it looks like
Nice !! Don't stop to vote
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DoiX
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March 23, 2014, 10:49:08 PM |
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Hey, fellow science lovers, don't forget to vote for your favorite project! http://einsteinium.org/nominations/ Registration is fast and simple, no email confirmations are needed anymore! Only 2 more days left!
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crazy58
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March 24, 2014, 12:36:35 AM |
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very good pool man.. ı am use and so fast poool thanks enjoy and start mine
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hashcash
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Darkcoin Ya Bish! (Or Dash if you like)
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March 24, 2014, 01:11:01 AM |
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Great coin and community!!! I'm telling all my friends about this movement and voting every hour on mintpal...
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