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dEBRUYNE
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April 06, 2018, 10:03:09 AM |
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The former (MoneroBlocks) is on the wrong (alternative) chain.
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mattcode
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April 06, 2018, 10:05:11 AM |
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Happy fork network upgrade day! May everyone be blessed with great mining profitability.
whattomine.com hasn't updated their shit, I can't tell what's going on ATM!!! I'm using http://preview.moneropools.com/#/network and https://moneroexplorer.pro/Pool | Reported hashrate before fork | Reported hashrate after fork | SupportXMR | 51.33 MH/s | 19.75 MH/s | Nanopool | 60.00 MH/s | 15.00 MH/s | crypto-pool.fr | 11.73 MH/s | 00.94 MH/s | XMRPool.net | 01.00 MH/s | 00.18 MH/s | HashVault | 04.00 MH/s | 01.59 MH/s |
(although this could just be regular miners not being updated instead of mining ASICs leaving)
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coolbits
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April 06, 2018, 10:06:20 AM |
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Hello, Bitlab has been updated to support V7 Monero (as well as other V7 Cryptonight, or Cryptonight-heavy coins). Good job on the fork!
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notbatman
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April 06, 2018, 10:12:46 AM |
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Happy fork network upgrade day! May everyone be blessed with great mining profitability.
whattomine.com hasn't updated their shit, I can't tell what's going on ATM!!! I'm using http://preview.moneropools.com/#/network and https://moneroexplorer.pro/Pool | Reported hashrate before fork | Reported hashrate after fork | SupportXMR | 51.33 MH/s | 19.75 MH/s | Nanopool | 60.00 MH/s | 15.00 MH/s | crypto-pool.fr | 11.73 MH/s | 00.94 MH/s | XMRPool.net | 01.00 MH/s | 00.18 MH/s | HashVault | 04.00 MH/s | 01.59 MH/s |
(although this could just be regular miners not being updated instead of mining ASICs leaving) Wow nanopool was all asics and botnets, hell all the pools were. Be careful lifting those mining bags folks, remember lift with your legs not with your back. 
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April 06, 2018, 10:14:29 AM |
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Why are the blocks taking so long? Difficulty: Retargets at every block
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mattcode
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April 06, 2018, 10:33:20 AM |
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Why are the blocks taking so long? Difficulty: Retargets at every block
Difficulty is based on the time between the last 720 blocks. It will take some time to return to normal block times 
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rdp
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April 06, 2018, 11:35:26 AM |
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Unknown hash rate still high, so can we assume either that was something more like Javascript mining or can we assume that ASICs were able to update their algorithm too?
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Bhaal1
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April 06, 2018, 11:40:35 AM |
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Unknown hash rate still high, so can we assume either that was something more like Javascript mining or can we assume that ASICs were able to update their algorithm too?
In most pools the hashrate drops massively (e.g. nanopool from ~60 MH to 25 MH) and also a baikal N user confirmed he is not able to mine Monero any more. Also blocktime has gone up massively. I think it needs some time to adjust. Cheers
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mattcode
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April 06, 2018, 11:44:34 AM |
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Unknown hash rate still high, so can we assume either that was something more like Javascript mining or can we assume that ASICs were able to update their algorithm too?
We won't really be able to get a good estimate for the unknown hashrate until the difficulty adjusts properly 
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Myth888
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April 06, 2018, 11:48:32 AM |
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global hashrate is pretty low right now. it is taking forever each block. so most are either not ready yet. Or maybe botnets and asic was really heavy on monero
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April 06, 2018, 12:11:11 PM |
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Well this explorer says currently 17 blocks on new fork, laptop cranking away 78 h/s  the daemon lists a hash rate that is a long average, according to hyc via reddit. (still saying 1.13 gh)
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Globb0
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April 06, 2018, 12:17:10 PM |
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I think I found the flaw in our plan of looking at the hash rate to determine roughly who is what. By when/how much the hash goes back up etc.
However, If it drops significantly now? it will probably attract new or retired miners to the project so skewing the figures.
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April 06, 2018, 12:58:07 PM |
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Well I don't have much. But I did put a couple ryzen CPU on it this morning via supportxmr. Got NVidia GPU which don't hash great on this algo so that's it for me. 
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yma2018
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April 06, 2018, 01:01:27 PM |
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Is it really untraceable? What about regulations forcing to make cryptocurrency traceable? Would be interesting to know how Monero can cope with it.
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Millionero
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April 06, 2018, 01:20:04 PM |
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The loss of hashing makes me nervous. If there are as many miners or more working on the old chain than the new one, who's to say they won't stay there ?
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mokimarket
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April 06, 2018, 02:23:08 PM |
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What fork? Network upgrade on the 6th of April, moneroV, Monero0 or Monero Classic?
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