griffinriz
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March 24, 2014, 02:31:19 PM |
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why someone not create a pool like 1GH to balance the Hashrate?
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cryptomind
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March 24, 2014, 02:49:18 PM Last edit: March 24, 2014, 05:30:49 PM by cryptomind |
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https://heavycoinpool.com/heavyCoinPoolLogo.png
HeavycoinPool does it again :-)
After paying out 11,900 HVC's in our BLOCK BOUNTY program last week where we paid 150 HVC's more than HVC blocks were giving out
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WE ARE NOW AT 0% FEE FOR LIFE, FOR EVERYONE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HEAVYCOINPOOL.COM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wonder why you should mine with us? We don't mean to gloat, but here are some real facts:
(1) We spent over 3 weeks with Heavycoin devs fine tuning the HVC official Stratum Mining fork as well as the MPOS fork so that other pools (like ZHPool and the like) can actually exist (supporting open-source, unlike some pools out there)
(2) We have the most active and helpful IRC community on line and moderate the #Heavycoin and #HeavycoinPool rooms on Freenode
(3) We BELIEVE in this coin, and are 100% committed to it's success.
Remember that node01.heavycoin.cc in all of your heavycoin.conf files? Yep - we run that seed node
(3) Cryptoaltex.com? Their exchange's wallet was up and running almost at the same time as the HVC network thanks to us providing the good people at that exchange with the peers.dat file. Also - we lobbied w/ Keccak512 for them as the first HVC exchange, which is a fact, so that they could get their well deserved bounty.
(5) Oh, that awesome CCMiner (CudaMiner by Chris84 & cbuchner1) - we helped test that before it's release.
(6) We have dual stratum servers (Columbus, OH and New York, NY) CMH is on 10Gbit connectivity w/ DDoS protection NY is on 1Gbit @ Digital Ocean (intended as fail-over / backup, but you can use it as primary too)
(7) We have given away a total of over 15,000 HVC's in bounties and as gifts, and have made just 1,200 HVC's total on our pool from fees to this point.
And now we implement 0% fees! HA!
Finally
~~ Running a pool does actually cost a decent amount of Fiat currency ~~ ~~ We welcome donations, but we DO NOT impose them. You can always set them to 0% if you really wish ~~
THANK YOU!
P.S. Oh - some prominent community members out there, accused us of incompetence, from all things. Also, they are jealous of our PR skills, which they at least agree we posses. Their name starts with 1 and ends with H, and it turns out the G in the middle does not really stand for Gentlemanly conduct Truth is: Optimizing MPOS web is a bit of a pain, and not really our forte, but our stratum has been running 100% of the time and 100% of all payments have always been made to our miners. We are working on making our MPOS web run even smoother, but really, there's no need to call us out on anything but facts. HEAVYCOIN 2 DA MOOOOON!
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pdaddy
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March 24, 2014, 02:54:11 PM |
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I wonder why alleged cpu-only Heavycoin, taken over by GPU's within a week, would be ASIC resistant in the end?
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cryptomind
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March 24, 2014, 02:55:26 PM |
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Cost of designing ASIC to do this, and time required to do so. I wonder why alleged cpu-only Heavycoin, taken over by GPU's within a week, would be ASIC resistant in the end?
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badam
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March 24, 2014, 03:00:29 PM |
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I wonder why alleged cpu-only Heavycoin, taken over by GPU's within a week, would be ASIC resistant in the end?
This coin has to be extremely profitable or there has to be extremely much hefty1 clones to be worth building an asic.
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massiveman
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March 24, 2014, 03:30:18 PM |
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I really think this coin can be a litecoin contender, asic resistant, mutli pool resistant, cheaper power bill to mine, cards run much cooler, block reward voting, this coin could be right up there in the top 10 on coinmarketcap. It will certainly pick up a good portion of the litecoin hashrate when asic miners are more widely distributed in just a matter of months. Long term value i'm predicting $3-$15, depending on how many people learn of how awesome it is over the coming weeks.
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SimkoMiner
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March 24, 2014, 03:38:36 PM |
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I really think this coin can be a litecoin contender, asic resistant, mutli pool resistant, cheaper power bill to mine, cards run much cooler, block reward voting, this coin could be right up there in the top 10 on coinmarketcap. It will certainly pick up a good portion of the litecoin hashrate when asic miners are more widely distributed in just a matter of months. Long term value i'm predicting $3-$15, depending on how many people learn of how awesome it is over the coming weeks.
I share exactly the same idea, there is no other way for this coin just to succeed.
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incin
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March 24, 2014, 03:39:51 PM |
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why someone not create a pool like 1GH to balance the Hashrate?
There is another large one (dwarfpool.com) BUT they don't currently offer HVC mining.
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tersagun
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March 24, 2014, 03:40:14 PM |
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BTW anyone still CPU mining this coin?
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massiveman
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March 24, 2014, 03:43:22 PM |
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BTW anyone still CPU mining this coin?
i'm not anyway, even with my 2x12 core xeons there is no point as it only adds about 0.6mh/s to my mining rate. Where as with my r9 290x i'm getting 11.5mh/s
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incin
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March 24, 2014, 03:46:33 PM |
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BTW anyone still CPU mining this coin?
If that's all you got i guess you could but with the gpu miner released its not worth it. Could probably mine another cpu coin and trade for BTC then trade for HVC and come out ahead.
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tinus42
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March 24, 2014, 03:48:48 PM |
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BTW anyone still CPU mining this coin?
Yes I am. On a 5 year old laptop and I make a few tenths of a coin each day.
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massiveman
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March 24, 2014, 03:49:28 PM |
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BTW anyone still CPU mining this coin?
Yes I am. On a 5 year old laptop and I make a few tenths of a coin each day. bet you are gpu mining too though
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tinus42
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March 24, 2014, 03:49:42 PM |
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BTW anyone still CPU mining this coin?
If that's all you got i guess you could but with the gpu miner released its not worth it. Could probably mine another cpu coin and trade for BTC then trade for HVC and come out ahead. What's a profitable CPU coin at the moment?
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tinus42
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March 24, 2014, 03:50:43 PM |
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BTW anyone still CPU mining this coin?
Yes I am. On a 5 year old laptop and I make a few tenths of a coin each day. bet you are gpu mining too though No, my laptop's GPU is too old for that and doesn't get recognized by cgminer.
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tersagun
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March 24, 2014, 03:51:33 PM |
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BTW anyone still CPU mining this coin?
If that's all you got i guess you could but with the gpu miner released its not worth it. Could probably mine another cpu coin and trade for BTC then trade for HVC and come out ahead. What's a profitable CPU coin at the moment? I do mine FATE (no market value yet) and RIC from time to time.
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dE_logics
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March 24, 2014, 03:52:28 PM |
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So a geek can make a script to vote via millions of addresses and get the crypto to whatever direction he wants.
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massiveman
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March 24, 2014, 03:53:56 PM |
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So a geek can make a script to vote via millions of addresses and get the crypto to whatever direction he wants.
uhhh, you have to be mining to vote.
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dE_logics
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March 24, 2014, 03:58:46 PM |
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So a geek can make a script to vote via millions of addresses and get the crypto to whatever direction he wants.
uhhh, you have to be mining to vote. Oh, I see. Then that's great!!
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March 24, 2014, 04:07:34 PM |
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this is the next litecoin, you heard it here
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