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March 26, 2014, 09:27:52 PM
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With all this Greedsed crapsh**t going arround and mining scrypt coin multi pool, its time to move over to Scrypt-N which is ASIC scrypt resistance (for now) and its more profitable than multi-scrypt pools.

Just today i made 0.00609BTC/MH/Day by mining Vertcoin (Scrypt-N coin) after exchanging to BTC

So my question is.... will there be a Scrypt-N auto-switch pool?

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March 26, 2014, 09:51:07 PM
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No and please dont make any. Thank you in advance Smiley)
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March 26, 2014, 09:57:47 PM
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well, im already developing a project for such task, so sorry  Wink

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March 26, 2014, 10:58:07 PM
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well, im already developing a project for such task, so sorry  Wink
I admire the entrepreneurial spirit in you, but beware. The vertcoin developers have said that if someone creates an ASIC or multipool for scrypt-n, they will fork and implement some undisclosed new strategies to circumvent them. They will, of course, wait until the projects are well underway to make sure any investment in these projects is worthless.
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March 27, 2014, 11:09:01 PM
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Since we all are taking about scrypt-N
is there is any list of the coins that work with that system?
also, I heard about coins that use X11, is there is a list of the coins with that system too.

I wanna make sure I have a place to go when the ASIC destroy scrypt.
thanks

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March 28, 2014, 03:09:51 AM
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There is no auto-switcher pool for Scrypt-n yet.
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March 28, 2014, 04:39:10 AM
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well, trademybit have a autoswitch for scrypt-n https://pool.trademybit.com/home/
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March 28, 2014, 04:55:48 AM
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well, im already developing a project for such task, so sorry  Wink
If you are actually serious than I implore you to adopt a more coin friendly method of multi-mining, a method such as what coin shift is using.
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March 28, 2014, 03:34:50 PM
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That would imply he'll finish ( ¬‿¬)
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March 28, 2014, 06:44:00 PM
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well, im already developing a project for such task, so sorry  Wink
If you are actually serious than I implore you to adopt a more coin friendly method of multi-mining, a method such as what coin shift is using.
That is not a bad idea!!, I like it!

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April 04, 2014, 05:58:04 AM
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well, im already developing a project for such task, so sorry  Wink
I admire the entrepreneurial spirit in you, but beware. The vertcoin developers have said that if someone creates an ASIC or multipool for scrypt-n, they will fork and implement some undisclosed new strategies to circumvent them. They will, of course, wait until the projects are well underway to make sure any investment in these projects is worthless.


I love how in Crypto community we brag about the coins being "decentralized" and here the developers are the GOD OF THE COIN and completely and fully, control everything about the coins and could change anything, at will.

And we go wonder why no one wants to accept our coins as a currency despite these "coins" being around for such a long time.
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April 04, 2014, 05:59:00 AM
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Since we all are taking about scrypt-N
is there is any list of the coins that work with that system?
also, I heard about coins that use X11, is there is a list of the coins with that system too.

I wanna make sure I have a place to go when the ASIC destroy scrypt.
thanks


ASICs already destroyed Scrypt, did you find a place to go yet?
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April 04, 2014, 06:03:55 AM
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With all this Greedsed crapsh**t going arround and mining scrypt coin multi pool, its time to move over to Scrypt-N which is ASIC scrypt resistance (for now) and its more profitable than multi-scrypt pools.

Just today i made 0.00609BTC/MH/Day by mining Vertcoin (Scrypt-N coin) after exchanging to BTC

So my question is.... will there be a Scrypt-N auto-switch pool?

I cant even find a full list of VTC compatible coins, which is the first step in making a multipool, can you find a list?

So far I see

VTC
EXE
SPA
GPUC
RT2

Is that it? Are all of these compatible? Meaning mineable with Vertminer?
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April 04, 2014, 10:21:23 AM
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With all this Greedsed crapsh**t going arround and mining scrypt coin multi pool, its time to move over to Scrypt-N which is ASIC scrypt resistance (for now) and its more profitable than multi-scrypt pools.

Just today i made 0.00609BTC/MH/Day by mining Vertcoin (Scrypt-N coin) after exchanging to BTC

So my question is.... will there be a Scrypt-N auto-switch pool?

I cant even find a full list of VTC compatible coins, which is the first step in making a multipool, can you find a list?

So far I see

VTC
EXE
SPA
GPUC
RT2

Is that it? Are all of these compatible? Meaning mineable with Vertminer?

Add these to the list:

VTC
EXE
SPA
GPUC
RT2
XSV
H2O

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April 04, 2014, 10:41:26 AM
Last edit: April 04, 2014, 11:20:16 AM by trc
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No and please dont make any. Thank you in advance Smiley)

I think we'll see more of them very soon and those ASICs you invested in will begin collecting dust sooner than their first bitcoin bros did at the time. Because this time people are prepared to react and know how to react. Don't be surprised to see Litecoin convert to scrypt-n or any other memory intensive algo. It will happen - unless the community wishes to see 1LTC @ $0.01 in 2015.

EDIT: Sadly, leading Litecoin devs seem to be against this. They think that ASICs won't kill Litecoin. (This is more like a defense for their inability to fork it without messing it all up.) We'll all see what will happen when people start mining with those 250Mh/s units and dump them all. Then it'll be "Good bye LTC... You lost your purpose." It's only going to be fair when it fails. Sad.


I love how in Crypto community we brag about the coins being "decentralized" and here the developers are the GOD OF THE COIN and completely and fully, control everything about the coins and could change anything, at will.

And we go wonder why no one wants to accept our coins as a currency despite these "coins" being around for such a long time.

This is a good thing. It's not controlling the value(directly) but preventing unfair control of value. If you like comparing to fiat, think of it like adding a hologram to the paper money.

-- coinsolver is also working on a scrypt-n version.

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April 04, 2014, 12:45:06 PM
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Multipools are partially responsible for the scrypt market going down so drastically and quickly. They move to a coin once their algorithm sees that the difficulty is down (from low network hash), and they pound it with a ton of hash. They grab a ton of coins, and the high hash pumps up the difficulty. When it's no longer profitable, they jump to the next crypto, and leave the rest of the miners with a disproportionally high difficulty that their much lower hash can't solve. After a long, unproductive time the difficulty drops again, and just as the regular miners start getting coins again, the multipool is back... pounding it again. So the multipools get the low difficulty, highly productive blocks and the little miners get the high difficulty low productivity blocks.

While all this is going on, the multipool is also dumping piles of every crypto they mine in the open market for whatever they can get for them, driving the market values straight down. This is not only unsustainable, it's immoral and unethical. This is the type of behavior that old-school robber-barrons participated in. The multipools USE the little guy miners to make cryptos profitable, then essentially "take their lunch money at recess."
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April 04, 2014, 12:57:15 PM
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well, trademybit have a autoswitch for scrypt-n https://pool.trademybit.com/home/

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April 04, 2014, 01:04:47 PM
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well, im already developing a project for such task, so sorry  Wink
I admire the entrepreneurial spirit in you, but beware. The vertcoin developers have said that if someone creates an ASIC or multipool for scrypt-n, they will fork and implement some undisclosed new strategies to circumvent them. They will, of course, wait until the projects are well underway to make sure any investment in these projects is worthless.


I love how in Crypto community we brag about the coins being "decentralized" and here the developers are the GOD OF THE COIN and completely and fully, control everything about the coins and could change anything, at will.

And we go wonder why no one wants to accept our coins as a currency despite these "coins" being around for such a long time.
Crypto developers are implementing new technologies to help level the playing field. ASICs and multi pools are strategies that smart and well-resourced people come up with to help you do what you want... make more money. You have every right to do that, but in true libertarian spirit, the coin developers have every right to come up with strategies to help them do what THEY want... make mining accessible and profitable for the little-guy miners.

Forking a crypto into another algorithm, implementing an ASIC-resistant algorithm, or using an anti-multipool technology like Digi-Shield helps them to do that. If you don't like it, mine another crypto. There are plenty of them out there, and enough for everyone to have some that are targeted to them.

It's funny though, that when some cryptos see ASICS and multipools as an attack and try to defend themselves, the reaction of the aggressors is to attack harder, while encouraging those cryptos not to defend themselves. Get real. Just move on to some other crypto and leave them alone.
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April 04, 2014, 01:26:30 PM
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And you all do realize ASIC will be mining n-Scrypt by Christmas 2014 right???

Merry Christmas..    Kiss
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April 04, 2014, 01:27:27 PM
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well, trademybit have a autoswitch for scrypt-n https://pool.trademybit.com/home/

Sorry..I was just trying to find out what is this Auto Switch actually does? What is the purpose? Thanks in advance!

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