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Author Topic: eUtopium [UPM] ∞ Social Enterprise of Mystery: Truth, Knowledge, Education.  (Read 62508 times)
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July 31, 2014, 11:31:39 PM
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Sorry, couldn't find my answer in OP.

Which block does the rewards kicks in?

Bag Holding: BTC, VIA, XCH, SLG, VDO, SYS
BTC: 1MJSbm9r6tKUx3XGNeWyjue8AgCoYFhf6Z 
VIA: VrYnZm1Fk2dk3aSwByoro4kaV5gCcmPwva
VDO: VJzPMoyQ4NEXebn73t1ZGVPCCEtUGJjS8r
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July 31, 2014, 11:41:58 PM
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Crowdfunding comes to an end in less than 15 minutes...

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July 31, 2014, 11:43:41 PM
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how to run the miner with http://undergroundpool.me ??


What is the right "difficulty-multiplier" : "Huh??"

the pool automatically adjusts the difficulty, two blocks finded! undergroundpool.me

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July 31, 2014, 11:44:58 PM
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how to run the miner with http://undergroundpool.me ??


What is the right "difficulty-multiplier" : "Huh??"

the pool automatically adjusts the difficulty, two blocks finded! undergroundpool.me


all my WUs are rejected

Low difficulty share
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July 31, 2014, 11:51:43 PM
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Crowdfunding closes in 5 minutes


After crowdfunding period comes to a close, the only ways to obtain UPM will be via mining or via exchange on the free market.


Confirmed Mining Pools

Pending Pools: dedicatedpool.com

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July 31, 2014, 11:53:44 PM
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can anyone post his GPU settings here?

Never mind, I found the problem and solved it
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August 01, 2014, 12:00:59 AM
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Hey guys, if you want to get added to Bittrex please re-tweet this: https://twitter.com/Wolf_Of_Alts/status/494995917120892929
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August 01, 2014, 01:01:13 AM
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Maybe this has been stated previously or I am not interpreting things properly. When do we start getting coins for mining? Right now we are making .00000001 each block which doesn't seem right. Most were actually 0. What is the block reward distribution as I am thoroughly confused? Don't refer me to the charts on the OP as this seems like Greek-Mandarin...
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August 01, 2014, 01:03:21 AM
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Maybe this has been stated previously or I am not interpreting things properly. When do we start getting coins for mining? Right now we are making .00000001 each block which doesn't seem right. Most were actually 0. What is the block reward distribution as I am thoroughly confused? Don't refer me to the charts on the OP as this seems like Greek-Mandarin...

Block rewards don't begin until block 1001.
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August 01, 2014, 01:18:54 AM
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Maybe this has been stated previously or I am not interpreting things properly. When do we start getting coins for mining? Right now we are making .00000001 each block which doesn't seem right. Most were actually 0. What is the block reward distribution as I am thoroughly confused? Don't refer me to the charts on the OP as this seems like Greek-Mandarin...

Block rewards don't begin until block 1001.
Thank you for the clarification. I was wondering this whole time..  Huh
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August 01, 2014, 01:44:03 AM
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50 blocks to go

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August 01, 2014, 01:44:09 AM
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50 blocks (50 minutes) to first block with reward!

Some of the UPMs have already been distributed. If you haven't gotten yours, read the instructions below.


Instructions for Crowdfunders:[/size]


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August 01, 2014, 01:47:58 AM
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Got mine Thank you Grin

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August 01, 2014, 01:52:27 AM
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going to sleep now its been a long day. if you don't receive your UPMs please don't panic...

in the meantime, please spam bittrex or c-cex to add us thanks Wink  Grin  Grin

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August 01, 2014, 02:04:25 AM
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There are 3 common themes for coins that are failing right out of the gate lately.  This coin has all 3.  Longer PoW, IPO exceeding 5%, and large premine 21% total.  I don't agree or disagree with what the dev is trying to do but if you look at these 6 coins that were launched in the last few days you will see this coin follows the same pattern of those that are failing.

onyx, bittor, achilles, czecoin, flowercoin, and zebracoin.  The hash rates on all 6 of these coins is really low after only a few days. I am hopeful that the current dev teams making coins will look over this list and start to understand that if they want to make a coin that people are interested in they can't keep trying this weak play.  They need to step up their game.

BTW in your OP you said nist5 is lower heat ad energy your wrong.  It infact is more heat and energy then x11,13,14,15, groestl and fresh.
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August 01, 2014, 02:42:48 AM
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There are 3 common themes for coins that are failing right out of the gate lately.  This coin has all 3.  Longer PoW, IPO exceeding 5%, and large premine 21% total.  I don't agree or disagree with what the dev is trying to do but if you look at these 6 coins that were launched in the last few days you will see this coin follows the same pattern of those that are failing.

onyx, bittor, achilles, czecoin, flowercoin, and zebracoin.  The hash rates on all 6 of these coins is really low after only a few days. I am hopeful that the current dev teams making coins will look over this list and start to understand that if they want to make a coin that people are interested in they can't keep trying this weak play.  They need to step up their game.

BTW in your OP you said nist5 is lower heat ad energy your wrong.  It infact is more heat and energy then x11,13,14,15, groestl and fresh.
I agree with the energy efficiency part. I have run my own tests with a Kill-A-Watt and monitoring software. I see about a 60-80 watt gain per 4 card rig in power consumption. The heat is slightly more too. But from what I understand this was not always the case. The first NIST5 coin, Talkcoin, was energy efficient and cool. It wasn't until the new 14.6/14.7 drivers and optimized kernel update where NIST5 became less efficient. I don't know if that is true but it seems to be true as I remember mining Talkcoin early on and my room stayed slightly cooler.
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August 01, 2014, 02:59:55 AM
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You wrote the whitepaper on LSD?

1/10 because I read it till the end.

What the shit. Actually made my brain feel kind of funny reading it.
If I read it backwards, will it make more sense?
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August 01, 2014, 03:30:55 AM
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1. Premine 200.000 = 20%.

Current diff is 256. My profit for 4 rigs x280x will mine 6 UPM/day.
 
if UPM price is 0.002 btc then profit for 4 rigs 280x is 0.012btc/day.

2. 200.000 x 0.002= 400 btc premine => very high
They have 2 deals:

a) So if profit of premine not very high (assuming 10 btc) then price = 10/200000=0.00005. Then my profit is 0.00005 x 6=0.0003btc/day. Oh no, no i will leaves this coin
b) So profit of premine  400 btc is true then Dev will buy vote to lists on Bittrex, poloniex soon. Then him sell as soon as possible.

Please look ICB ( Icebergcoin) about BIG SCAM to example

All current miner is stupid and (them's mother+ them's father) stupid too. They mined but not use any brain to think
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August 01, 2014, 03:38:48 AM
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1. Premine 200.000 = 20%.

Current diff is 256. My profit for 4 rigs x280x will mine 6 UPM/day.
 
if UPM price is 0.002 btc then profit for 4 rigs 280x is 0.012btc/day.

2. 200.000 x 0.002= 400 btc premine => very high
They have 2 deals:

a) So if profit of premine not very high (assuming 10 btc) then price = 10/200000=0.00005. Then my profit is 0.00005 x 6=0.0003btc/day. Oh no, no i will leaves this coin
b) So profit of premine  400 btc is true then Dev will buy vote to lists on Bittrex, poloniex soon. Then him sell as soon as possible.

Please look ICB ( Icebergcoin) about BIG SCAM to example

All current miner is stupid and (them's mother+ them's father) stupid too. They mined but not use any brain to think
I have to say...you are good at math!!!!
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August 01, 2014, 04:01:06 AM
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I'm on board, this looks promising. Hopefully it won't disappoint  Cool
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