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Author Topic: [DSH] Dashcoin (Cryptonote, automated source)  (Read 216674 times)
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September 18, 2014, 09:41:39 PM
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Merely a mirror image of BCN,no marketing ,no innovation.
Does DSH have a future?

Cryptonote in itself is innovation, and Dashcoin gives us all the perks of Bytecoin without the 80ish% premine.
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September 19, 2014, 12:54:35 AM
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Merely a mirror image of BCN,no marketing ,no innovation.
Does DSH have a future?

Considering the untrustworthiness of BCN, more than likely not.
If you want to put your hashes to use and get money in your pocket, at the moment its XMR or BBR.
This coin is getting where users get it. If users wants marketing, they have to do marketing.

Just to compare:
On one side are coins with similar budget to Dashcoin like AEON and One Evil Coin. They are both on the way to death because of no long term plan for the network and the core. They do not implement new features. By 'new feature' I mean features Bytecoin or any other coin already implemented.
The other side are coins with HUGE budgets like Monero and Boolberry. From Monero developer threads you will find information that adding a feature like 'multi-signature transactions' cost around 15,000$ per feature. If you monitor those coins closely you will see that most of the features they want to add (for 15,000$ per feature) are already implemented in Bytecoin.

What Dashcoin do?
Dashcoin implements all feature Bytecoin has. This means we already have multi-signature transaction. We already have reset and list_transfers commands. We are one of the first who implemented fix for the attack executed on Monero.
At what price?
Currently a feature added costs us close to 200$. This is far less from 15,000$. But we are not happy with it. We want all the features we add per month to cost no more than 500$, with developement time included.
Do Dashcoin has value?
You are the one who decides. What we can garantee is Dashcoin will not die as coins with similar budgets. It is a long term project.

Since you mentioned no long term plan,so ,what's the no long term plan for DSH?

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September 19, 2014, 01:16:45 AM
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Merely a mirror image of BCN,no marketing ,no innovation.
Does DSH have a future?

Considering the untrustworthiness of BCN, more than likely not.
If you want to put your hashes to use and get money in your pocket, at the moment its XMR or BBR.
This coin is getting where users get it. If users wants marketing, they have to do marketing.

Just to compare:
On one side are coins with similar budget to Dashcoin like AEON and One Evil Coin. They are both on the way to death because of no long term plan for the network and the core. They do not implement new features. By 'new feature' I mean features Bytecoin or any other coin already implemented.
The other side are coins with HUGE budgets like Monero and Boolberry. From Monero developer threads you will find information that adding a feature like 'multi-signature transactions' cost around 15,000$ per feature. If you monitor those coins closely you will see that most of the features they want to add (for 15,000$ per feature) are already implemented in Bytecoin.

What Dashcoin do?
Dashcoin implements all feature Bytecoin has. This means we already have multi-signature transaction. We already have reset and list_transfers commands. We are one of the first who implemented fix for the attack executed on Monero.
At what price?
Currently a feature added costs us close to 200$. This is far less from 15,000$. But we are not happy with it. We want all the features we add per month to cost no more than 500$, with developement time included.
Do Dashcoin has value?
You are the one who decides. What we can garantee is Dashcoin will not die as coins with similar budgets. It is a long term project.

Since you mentioned no long term plan,so ,what's the no long term plan for DSH?

mine low sell high  Cheesy
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September 19, 2014, 02:26:43 PM
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when the price rocket?
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September 19, 2014, 03:59:39 PM
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when the price rocket?
at least 1 year later Grin

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September 19, 2014, 10:19:41 PM
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I contacted support at cryptsy  https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes/ and requested they add DSH. I hope all you cryptsy users do too!

Subject: Coin Voting Dashcoin (DSH)

Please add Dashcoin (DSH)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=678232.0
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September 20, 2014, 03:13:03 AM
Last edit: September 20, 2014, 04:39:59 AM by tanoury
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What kind of hash rate are you guys getting? I'm getting about 220 H/sec with an i7-3930K CPU, does that sound about right?

[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 8: 343 hashes, 17.36 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 0: 340 hashes, 17.06 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 5: 342 hashes, 17.25 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 6: 344 hashes, 17.42 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 2: 346 hashes, 17.50 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 1: 341 hashes, 17.09 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 11: 347 hashes, 17.55 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 7: 342 hashes, 17.30 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 4: 343 hashes, 17.37 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 10: 343 hashes, 17.36 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 9: 345 hashes, 17.46 H/s
[2014-09-20 00:21:13] thread 3: 349 hashes, 17.79 H/s
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September 20, 2014, 04:13:19 AM
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What kind of hash rate are you guys getting? I'm getting about 220 H/sec with an i7-3930K CPU, does that sound about right?
My E3-1230V3 is mining at the speed of 170H/s.

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September 20, 2014, 04:45:40 AM
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What kind of hash rate are you guys getting? I'm getting about 220 H/sec with an i7-3930K CPU, does that sound about right?
My E3-1230V3 is mining at the speed of 170H/s.

That's pretty good for 4 cores!
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September 20, 2014, 10:55:22 AM
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What kind of hash rate are you guys getting? I'm getting about 220 H/sec with an i7-3930K CPU, does that sound about right?
My E3-1230V3 is mining at the speed of 170H/s.

That's pretty good for 4 cores!
Yep! I thought it would be 20-25% less
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September 21, 2014, 04:10:39 PM
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i refreshed this wallet..can't send coins to my other wallet..can somebody please explain what is the problem here..
btw my other wallets are working.
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September 21, 2014, 04:55:49 PM
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btw my other wallets are working.
This meana that problem is not with your hardware.
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September 21, 2014, 05:06:02 PM
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What kind of hash rate are you guys getting? I'm getting about 220 H/sec with an i7-3930K CPU, does that sound about right?
My E3-1230V3 is mining at the speed of 170H/s.

That's pretty good for 4 cores!
Yep! I thought it would be 20-25% less
20-25%?! Wow, i'm pretty sure that your calcuation are wrong. In my opinion it would be a 10-15% less. But not twenty or more.
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September 21, 2014, 05:15:52 PM
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What kind of hash rate are you guys getting? I'm getting about 220 H/sec with an i7-3930K CPU, does that sound about right?
I'm jealous of your hash rate!
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September 21, 2014, 05:19:28 PM
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i refreshed this wallet..can't send coins to my other wallet..can somebody please explain what is the problem here..
btw my other wallets are working.
Sent you PM. But all I am doing is guessing, until you show us the error dashcoind returns.

Forknote (create cryptocurrenies easy) - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1079306.0
Dashcoin (anonymous cryptocurrency) - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1020627.0
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September 21, 2014, 10:11:34 PM
Last edit: September 22, 2014, 12:34:02 AM by arielbit
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i refreshed this wallet..can't send coins to my other wallet..can somebody please explain what is the problem here..
btw my other wallets are working.
Sent you PM. But all I am doing is guessing, until you show us the error dashcoind returns.
here is the dashcoind error.. i also waited more than 24 hours (3 days) for before i reset my wallet..



edit: i reset my wallet again...balance is reduced from 5M to ~1.9M...same errors

balance was reduced..i'm not monitoring the exact amount i have so i don't know if it was already spent since i'm moving the coins from this wallet and my mining wallet to my new wallet.

binaries are latest

here's the set_log 1 at deamon




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September 21, 2014, 10:17:36 PM
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What kind of hash rate are you guys getting? I'm getting about 220 H/sec with an i7-3930K CPU, does that sound about right?
I'm jealous of your hash rate!

Thanks, it must be OK then. BTW: the CPU is overclocked  Grin
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September 22, 2014, 01:05:52 AM
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I think most people are mining DSH with GPU.

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September 22, 2014, 02:21:20 AM
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What kind of hash rate are you guys getting? I'm getting about 220 H/sec with an i7-3930K CPU, does that sound about right?
I'm jealous of your hash rate!

Thanks, it must be OK then. BTW: the CPU is overclocked  Grin

220h/s with i7-3930k seems low, i have a i7-2600 non k that does 300h/s at stock clocks. my i5-3570k does 220 on its own, i suggest you look into a better program like YAm miner for Cnote coins.
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September 22, 2014, 02:26:03 AM
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Anyone tested is the miner I posted really 10-15% better than wolf's? How it performs compared to YAm miner?

Forknote (create cryptocurrenies easy) - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1079306.0
Dashcoin (anonymous cryptocurrency) - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1020627.0
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