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Author Topic: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast  (Read 542196 times)
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March 10, 2014, 06:15:49 AM
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Want about 0.5 BTC worth. Anyone want to give a deal I can't find on an exchange?

5000 satoshis is my offer price. Once HVC gets on Mintpal or CryptoRush it will exceed that price 10 times over.
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March 10, 2014, 06:23:29 AM
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i also believe that
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March 10, 2014, 06:33:13 AM
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Want about 0.5 BTC worth. Anyone want to give a deal I can't find on an exchange?

1 HVC for 0.5 BTC, that's a deal you can't find on an exchange at the moment Wink.
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March 10, 2014, 07:34:49 AM
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Can someone explain me what's going on? I've been solo mining after the launch, so why my balance shows 0 when I've found some blocks? Could some of you help me out? I'll tip anyone who will be able to help me. Obviously I'm using Mac OS.

Thanks!

I think its a bug, i had it too. i started my wallet and got 3 blocks in it but all orphans.
Means its useless and those blocks were already found

are you sure this is a bug? can someone confirm that it's a bug?

guys, that's not a bug just orphaned blocks. sorry
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March 10, 2014, 07:37:29 AM
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WTB HVC in bulk under exchange prices (20k+ amounts

private message me pls
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March 10, 2014, 07:39:11 AM
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Can someone explain me what's going on? I've been solo mining after the launch, so why my balance shows 0 when I've found some blocks? Could some of you help me out? I'll tip anyone who will be able to help me. Obviously I'm using Mac OS.

Thanks!

I think its a bug, i had it too. i started my wallet and got 3 blocks in it but all orphans.
Means its useless and those blocks were already found

are you sure this is a bug? can someone confirm that it's a bug?

guys, that's not a bug just orphaned blocks. sorry


Had this too, I think this is when setgenerate is true while Mac comes back from stand by and is out of sync.






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March 10, 2014, 07:41:49 AM
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Me too. I solo mined something like 250000 HVC on the start day. After a while I realized that I mined them on my own fork ...  Tongue

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Me too. I solo mined something like 250000 HVC on the start day. After a while I realized that I mined them on my own fork ...  Tongue

 Grin that would have made u rich in the long run
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March 10, 2014, 07:52:15 AM
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Can the Devs use a measely 4 out of their 170 BTC to vote HeavyCoin up to the top of MintPal Voting? https://www.mintpal.com/voting


It's the least you guys could do after a fairly unsatisfying launch.

Not a bad thing. Sure, 5BTC is a bunch of money, but considering it's only a small part out of the 170BTCs, it might be a smart choice for the coin's life as well. Mintpal has become one of the biggest and most beloved exchanges today.
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March 10, 2014, 08:02:32 AM
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Can the Devs use a measely 4 out of their 170 BTC to vote HeavyCoin up to the top of MintPal Voting? https://www.mintpal.com/voting


It's the least you guys could do after a fairly unsatisfying launch.

Not a bad thing. Sure, 5BTC is a bunch of money, but considering it's only a small part out of the 170BTCs, it might be a smart choice for the coin's life as well. Mintpal has become one of the biggest and most beloved exchanges today.

Exactly.
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March 10, 2014, 08:19:11 AM
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Can the Devs use a measely 4 out of their 170 BTC to vote HeavyCoin up to the top of MintPal Voting? https://www.mintpal.com/voting


It's the least you guys could do after a fairly unsatisfying launch.

Not a bad thing. Sure, 5BTC is a bunch of money, but considering it's only a small part out of the 170BTCs, it might be a smart choice for the coin's life as well. Mintpal has become one of the biggest and most beloved exchanges today.

+1 Wait DEV action. No responses from him after the launch
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March 10, 2014, 08:26:52 AM
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I am working on a coin that gives the same rewards to all the miners, so it wont be attractive to any of the big farm guys. I will probably have to enforce a limit of one account per IP address though, so somebody who can get a bunch of IP addresses would be able to mine more.

Would that be OK?

James

P.S. There wont be any presale, just a few percent (combined) of mined output to founder, pool fee, bounties and donation. Nobody will have a large amount of coins

You can make it cpu only, very small memory and maybe cpu usage too and you can call it botnet coin.
I still think that the big guys mining HVC are botnets too.
There are some guys with access to 5000+ servers, I think from some universities in China. The reality is that people with more tech will be able to mine more coins, short of requiring solving captchas for each share submitted.

Somehow I think that would make mining too much of a chore

James

P.S. One twist I havent mentioned is that in order to mine the coin, you will need to have a NXT acct and NXT API running on the computer you are mining. Unless the botnet guys can somehow install NXT onto all their victim's computer I dont see how this will be a botnet coin

Imagine if this man with access to 5000+ servers need to make a account for every XXX hash and to change his ip, email and login details on every account? Will be a nightmare. And if he do this successful without to be catched then he deserve his coins Smiley But if admin catch him will lost all coins.

Nobody will mine if need to solving captcha for each share. You will?

If limit the hash of a core not will have a chance. 5000+ it sill will be 5000+ more than my 3 cores.

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March 10, 2014, 08:37:29 AM
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I created a page on the popular social network Russia vk.com http://vk.com/public67813364 please donate HV5Gn2R1R8HDyWuZ5SmcU6zUYhvnUw7D4a Will make a great coin!:)
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March 10, 2014, 08:40:13 AM
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Stratum... please...
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March 10, 2014, 08:47:48 AM
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yeah i mean I support this coin and believe it has a future but stratum is really needed now.
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March 10, 2014, 08:58:00 AM
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HVC exchange available at
Crypto-Currency EXchange

https://c-cex.com/index.html?p=hvc-btc

Enjoy
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March 10, 2014, 09:02:27 AM
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Cpu only period seems to be over. Gpu miner tends to arrive very soon according to ypool devs.
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March 10, 2014, 09:09:33 AM
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Cpu only period seems to be over. Gpu miner tends to arrive very soon according to ypool devs.
impossible...

hvc is designed from its core to be permanently CPU-only. Heavycoin introduces the HEFTY1 cryptographic hash function in order to thwart GPU and ASIC miners by breaking out of the SIMD paradigm. The machine instructions that comprise HEFTY1 vary depending on input data. That is, the particular instructions that are executed will not be the same for each hash guess. Thus, it impossible for a GPU or ASIC to have an advantage over a CPU.



HEFTY1 must thwart GPU and ASIC miners while also providing secure cryptographic hashing. To this end, HEFTY1 was carefully constructed by making a minimalistic extension to SHA-256's Merkle–Damgård construction and experimentally validating it against FIPS 140-2 and the Dieharder statistical test suite


U can check the code on github (if u can read it) if u dont believe.
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March 10, 2014, 09:17:26 AM
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Cpu only period seems to be over. Gpu miner tends to arrive very soon according to ypool devs.
impossible...

hvc is designed from its core to be permanently CPU-only. Heavycoin introduces the HEFTY1 cryptographic hash function in order to thwart GPU and ASIC miners by breaking out of the SIMD paradigm. The machine instructions that comprise HEFTY1 vary depending on input data. That is, the particular instructions that are executed will not be the same for each hash guess. Thus, it impossible for a GPU or ASIC to have an advantage over a CPU.



HEFTY1 must thwart GPU and ASIC miners while also providing secure cryptographic hashing. To this end, HEFTY1 was carefully constructed by making a minimalistic extension to SHA-256's Merkle–Damgård construction and experimentally validating it against FIPS 140-2 and the Dieharder statistical test suite


U can check the code on github (if u can read it) if u dont believe.
Man check their chat page. Everything is possible with dedicated work.  The guy who is working on it implemented on gpu other coins claiming to be cpu only too. Btw mixing algos instead of chaining them doesnt makes a coin gpu resistant, that's just a fairytale to be believed.
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March 10, 2014, 09:32:17 AM
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hey all,

as my mining mishap has been explained, that i had mined before blocks were completely downloaded, i have noticed that by default, mining is switched on by default in the wallet

maybe by default the mining can be disabled via the wallet gui so this doesnt happen to new miners to HVC.

i am still pissed on losing those HVC but shit happens. will know next time.

ua

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