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April 02, 2014, 02:12:05 PM
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Damn can't you read? also how's slothcoin working out for you? lol

In case you didn't notice, I am affiliated with 2 other coins, but have 0 affiliation with Slothcoin besides posting a couple of times in the developer's thread saying that it's a more viable SHA3 coin than Maxcoin.

According to the FPGA testing,HVC which use HEFTY1 algorithm is the real ASIC-resist coin!


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April 02, 2014, 02:28:27 PM
Last edit: April 02, 2014, 02:51:23 PM by cryptomines
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According to the FPGA testing,HVC which use HEFTY1 algorithm is the real ASIC-resist coin!



Yes, where is this test. Would be very beneficial information if its true......


Edit: I found this on zhpool homepage. @zhpool, can you guys share the results of this project with the HVC communtiy?

1. Several experts believe HeavyCoin will be extremely hard for ASIC(harder than LiteCoin) or FPGA implementation(we have already completed FPGA implementation days ago, but... too slow... we kill that project), that means HVC will be GPU only for quit a long time, referring LiteCoin, HeavyCoin will have a great future.
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April 02, 2014, 03:48:59 PM
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since Heavycoin uses the HEFTY1 algorithm this will increase difficulty really high and with it the price.
The price will only go up if there is demand to buy it. If you look at DOGE, for example, the return has halved twice, on 14th Feb and 17th March. If an increase in the cost of mining automatically resulted in a price increase, the price of DOGE would have increased after these two dates, but in fact it has been going steadily downwards since mid Feb:
https://www.cryptocoincharts.info/v2/pair/doge/btc/coinedup/3-months
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogecoin#Block_schedule
I'd say it's by no means certain that a flood of GPU miners onto HVC will increase the price.
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April 02, 2014, 04:10:14 PM
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sorry for asking such a stupid question, but the 1.1 windows wallet is weird? when I download and extract it, it's not an exe file. renaming it to exe results in a non-functioning file. Anyhow, I don't have much data volume left to keep trying and searching, so if any one feels helpful enough to send a PN with a properly working (latest windows) build of heavycoin, I'd appreciate your help!

cheers
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April 02, 2014, 04:16:58 PM
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sorry for asking such a stupid question, but the 1.1 windows wallet is weird? when I download and extract it, it's not an exe file. renaming it to exe results in a non-functioning file. Anyhow, I don't have much data volume left to keep trying and searching, so if any one feels helpful enough to send a PN with a properly working (latest windows) build of heavycoin, I'd appreciate your help!

cheers
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It's a zip with 8 file in it. Did you unpack it correct?
Also, Chrome detects it as unsafe. Maybe your antivirus silently deletes some of those files?

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April 02, 2014, 04:21:22 PM
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sorry for asking such a stupid question, but the 1.1 windows wallet is weird? when I download and extract it, it's not an exe file. renaming it to exe results in a non-functioning file. Anyhow, I don't have much data volume left to keep trying and searching, so if any one feels helpful enough to send a PN with a properly working (latest windows) build of heavycoin, I'd appreciate your help!

cheers
florian

You will need to "unzip" it. I prefer http://www.7-zip.org/, but there are many others out there to do this.

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April 02, 2014, 04:22:17 PM
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since Heavycoin uses the HEFTY1 algorithm this will increase difficulty really high and with it the price.
The price will only go up if there is demand to buy it. If you look at DOGE, for example, the return has halved twice, on 14th Feb and 17th March. If an increase in the cost of mining automatically resulted in a price increase, the price of DOGE would have increased after these two dates, but in fact it has been going steadily downwards since mid Feb:
https://www.cryptocoincharts.info/v2/pair/doge/btc/coinedup/3-months
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogecoin#Block_schedule
I'd say it's by no means certain that a flood of GPU miners onto HVC will increase the price.

Maxcoin is another good example.  A bump in price before the rewards halving, then a steady decline since then.  It needs demand, not rarity or expense to mine, for it to have value.  And there's little demand.
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April 02, 2014, 04:23:41 PM
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ZHPool,

Noticed you put up a new web interface today.

Did you also switch from a hashrate based split to a share based split of pool?

BTW, on your system what constitutes a round?

Thanks,
Carlo
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April 02, 2014, 04:55:41 PM
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since Heavycoin uses the HEFTY1 algorithm this will increase difficulty really high and with it the price.
The price will only go up if there is demand to buy it. If you look at DOGE, for example, the return has halved twice, on 14th Feb and 17th March. If an increase in the cost of mining automatically resulted in a price increase, the price of DOGE would have increased after these two dates, but in fact it has been going steadily downwards since mid Feb:
https://www.cryptocoincharts.info/v2/pair/doge/btc/coinedup/3-months
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogecoin#Block_schedule
I'd say it's by no means certain that a flood of GPU miners onto HVC will increase the price.

true but doge has otherfactors contributing to it's downfall, such as the fact it is a shit coin with nothing unique about it.
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April 02, 2014, 05:18:45 PM
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According to the FPGA testing,HVC which use HEFTY1 algorithm is the real ASIC-resist coin!


Yes, where is this test. Would be very beneficial information if its true......


Edit: I found this on zhpool homepage. @zhpool, can you guys share the results of this project with the HVC communtiy?

1. Several experts believe HeavyCoin will be extremely hard for ASIC(harder than LiteCoin) or FPGA implementation(we have already completed FPGA implementation days ago, but... too slow... we kill that project), that means HVC will be GPU only for quit a long time, referring LiteCoin, HeavyCoin will have a great future.

Yes, sir, I would tell what I could.

Several experts?
Yes, these experts finished LTC ASIC lately, and have finished nearly all FPGA for all altcoins, including heavycoin.

We have finished HVC FPGA implementation?
yes, within 1 week since HeavyCoin launch.

too slow... we kill that project?
yes, too slow, good news for GPU miners, AMD 7970 run at 20M, FPGA run less than 200K. We will not continue FPGA optimization any more. HVC is the only one hurt the experts, badly, "keccak512 is genius" -- they said.

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April 02, 2014, 05:37:00 PM
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Zhpool I like the new pool layout, So far the past 3 days I've had zero disconnects on the North American port, please keep up the good work!

Also does anyone think there is any merit in creating a Heavycoin multipool similar to what blackcoin is doing to continually buy up HVC? I'm speaking hypothetically here, please discuss pro's and con's of implementing this.

Everyone don't forget to request HVC to be accepted by Moolah and get everyone you know with social media connections to sign the Thunderclap, the sooner we finish it the sooner we can move on to the next projects.

https://moolah.io/contact

https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/10329-heavycoin-secure-e-currency?locale=en


PS Keccak is a genius, I mentioned to him we will start seeing hefty-1 being copied by new coins in the future...though I'm not happy about it, it is a form of flattery too.
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April 02, 2014, 05:39:34 PM
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ZHPool,

Noticed you put up a new web interface today.

Did you also switch from a hashrate based split to a share based split of pool?

BTW, on your system what constitutes a round?

Thanks,
Carlo

Hi cayars

Hope you enjoy our new look Grin, this is the next official theme.

Actually, share submitted is always the key to any pool (MPOS pool or P2P pool), with bigger hashrate, mining server would increase your diff to slow down your share rate, smaller hashrate rig got low diff.

Each share is submitted with the diff specified by server, so the server will consider your share = your submiited share count x share diff. Based on the each miner's share percentage in a round, miner share the rewards of a solved block.

A round is just a definition of a certain number of shares, round do not affect miners' benifit in PPLNS payout.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

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April 02, 2014, 06:04:19 PM
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Zhpool I like the new pool layout, So far the past 3 days I've had zero disconnects on the North American port, please keep up the good work!

Also does anyone think there is any merit in creating a Heavycoin multipool similar to what blackcoin is doing to continually buy up HVC? I'm speaking hypothetically here, please discuss pro's and con's of implementing this.

Everyone don't forget to request HVC to be accepted by Moolah and get everyone you know with social media connections to sign the Thunderclap, the sooner we finish it the sooner we can move on to the next projects.

https://moolah.io/contact

https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/10329-heavycoin-secure-e-currency?locale=en


PS Keccak is a genius, I mentioned to him we will start seeing hefty-1 being copied by new coins in the future...though I'm not happy about it, it is a form of flattery too.

Feeling so good you like our new look, and we have to give great credit to @Nomisugi, whose work makes Zhpool.

Kreativekrypto, Your approval is the only thing we care about, and really make our work worth, thank you.

And it's our great honor to be in service for all HeavyCoin miners, it's you give us the chance to work for the community, we treasure opportunity.

But also I will admit we are too young, we have not kept everything in the right way.

I will apologizy to @reorder for the bad behave we've done to 2014-04-01 cgminer, removing the README file, never on purpose. I have restore all the orginal shipments from source.

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April 02, 2014, 06:09:35 PM
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ZHPOOL UPDATES ANNOUNCEMENT

Hello mates,

You must have noticed we have a brand new look.

Other updates includes:

1. Enable 2-factor security.
We have enabled 2-factor security setting, that means when you are trying to edit your account setting, you will have to unlock your account first with your private pin code.

2. Fixed email issues.
Now, all Email provider includes @live.com, @hotmail.com, @qq.com, @163.com will receive our system Email normally.

3. Mobile compability enhancement.
With the new theme, you will be able to fully control of your account on your IPhone, not just reading the news.

4. Mining info relocated.
All the miner downloads and pool info have been moved to Getting Started

Hope you like it:)

Here is our pool, http://heavycoin.zhpool.com, you are always welcome to joins us.

Yours
ZHpool

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April 02, 2014, 07:11:14 PM
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@ZHPool have you listed the hardware comparison http://heavycoin.wikia.com/wiki/Hardware_Comparison ?

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@ZHPool have you listed the hardware comparison http://heavycoin.wikia.com/wiki/Hardware_Comparison ?

adding now, sorry for delay

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April 02, 2014, 08:54:43 PM
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Time to buy ? Hvc at 0,016 dollar
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April 02, 2014, 09:06:41 PM
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@ZHPool have you listed the hardware comparison http://heavycoin.wikia.com/wiki/Hardware_Comparison ?

I just posted up my rigs (290x, three brands of 290, 280x, two brands of 270, 780Ti) anonymously, CBA to create an account on the wiki.  Smiley
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April 02, 2014, 09:14:39 PM
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Hi guys!

New to this thread and coin, so sorry for the noob questions, but 200+ pages to look through is a bit Tongue

Can someone point me to where I can download the compiled cpu miner for windows? Thanks Grin

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April 02, 2014, 09:24:41 PM
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Can someone point me to where I can download the compiled cpu miner for windows? Thanks Grin

There you go - http://hvcdl.1gh.com/cpuminer-windows-2014-03-13.zip
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