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July 29, 2014, 10:53:38 PM |
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i feel that is good for the price at the beginning stage , dev got massive quantity You don't understand the point about 10 years before the first halving of reward. It is quite impossible for anyone to have "massive quantity" at this point because the emission rate is so extremely slow. The total supply is 1.8 billion coins, of which about 1 million (i.e. 0.06%) have been mined. Even if someone got 100% of the coins mined so far (this did not happen) he would only have 0.06% of the total supply. Please compare this to DRK and report back.
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Hix
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July 29, 2014, 10:55:24 PM |
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how come this is already on exchange so fast, fishy coin we have here
dumping it b4 him and moving on to the next I'd say that 'fishy' is not really the term that applies on this one. - This coin had a testing thread with a running testnet for weeks. - A reasonably sized group of people participated and provided inputs as development progressed. - There was a pre-ann a week in advance before the coin going live. - There is no premine/IPO. - Strong online presence (see website/wiki) - Solid technical arguments and significant innovation. If cryptonite holds up against the test of time, rigorous use, and provided that no significant code flaws are found to exist, or that any are fixed before major damage is ever done - the current valuation is low. If the implementation is found to be critically flawed - the current valuation is high. Plenty of other things could be said though, I'm just shortly describing that there was a lot of activity before cryptonite going live, and I'm quite confident that it was that activity, along with a reasonably smooth launch (though certainly not perfect), that prompted the early exchange support. Cheers, ~ Myagui Can you writing this text to poloniex? Sounds very good
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provenceday
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July 29, 2014, 11:23:28 PM |
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we need bittrex and poloniex or mintpal.
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catia
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July 29, 2014, 11:33:21 PM |
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New builds 14072918 actually the same as an older one. Went back to the old style of getwork and modified minerd. New minerd has optimized mining. Some 30% increase over wallet. Keep in mind that nobody really knows if it works. It has mined blocks on testnet but various problems seem to continue to appear with it. Please read the https://github.com/MiniblockchainProject/Minerd/blob/master/READMEYou WILL need the extranonce in your config file to achieve mining on multiple machines. You WILL need both the latest daemon and minerd to get it to work. Even then, it just may not. extranonce can be any number just make sure it's different on all miners. The miner.exe for windows has been updated MD5 93a21b40dfd8cbfd83f2778e0135710b Miners are not really my business. Just trying to make sure the wallet supports them and to keep the code getting out since nobody is releasing anything yet. Best effort only.
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kkraus69
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July 29, 2014, 11:35:23 PM |
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New builds 14072918 actually the same as an older one. Went back to the old style of getwork and modified minerd. New minerd has optimized mining. Some 30% increase over wallet. Keep in mind that nobody really knows if it works. It has mined blocks on testnet but various problems seem to continue to appear with it. Please read the https://github.com/MiniblockchainProject/Minerd/blob/master/READMEYou WILL need the extranonce in your config file to achieve mining on multiple machines. You WILL need both the latest daemon and minerd to get it to work. Even then, it just may not. extranonce can be any number just make sure it's different on all miners. The miner.exe for windows has been updated MD5 93a21b40dfd8cbfd83f2778e0135710b Miners are not really my business. Just trying to make sure the wallet supports them and to keep the code getting out since nobody is releasing anything yet. Best effort only. THANK YOU
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jly77
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July 30, 2014, 12:15:31 AM |
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Those addresses could be exchanges, i dunno. The few large miners I know of seem to have 30k or so.
Minerd/getwork appears to have an issue. It works fine if your mining 1 instance of minerd per wallet. With more, aka private pool, it doesn't work right because getwork is only generating new work 1/sec or so. I changed getwork to always generate new work when called. This will however create very large load on the daemon. Not sure what the best way to use it is. New builds will be up shortly. 904/905
Those addresses could never be exchanges. Fuck those who lie.
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dr_chen
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July 30, 2014, 12:20:38 AM |
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Anyone use the miner, does it works
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cubydu
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July 30, 2014, 01:13:29 AM |
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How can I check that minerd works ? I can't see share submitting
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Yanakitu Tenatako
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July 30, 2014, 01:23:16 AM |
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Yes. /Me found block #3406 using the standalone cpu miner about 50m ago. ~ Myagui
Myagui, please, could you tell your hashing power? What type of CPUs and hashrate. It would be nice to know hashrate for certain CPUs. Thank you.
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Yanakitu Tenatako
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July 30, 2014, 01:24:25 AM |
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How can I check that minerd works ? I can't see share submitting What the hell ? How many threads you use and how? PS. when you see share submitted you found a block.
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cubydu
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July 30, 2014, 01:29:18 AM |
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EC2 How can I check that minerd works ? I can't see share submitting What the hell ? How many threads you use and how? PS. when you see share submitted you found a block.
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truckythin
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July 30, 2014, 01:50:22 AM |
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you will never know untill it can find block, but you know, it cost way to much to verify it
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Gablez
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July 30, 2014, 04:34:50 AM |
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Already on two exchanges. Reasonable trading volume. I'm bullish on this coin. Looks good.
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wyj1888
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July 30, 2014, 04:42:40 AM |
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where is the dev? are you chinese?
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bitfreak! (OP)
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electronic [r]evolution
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July 30, 2014, 05:04:15 AM |
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where is the dev? are you chinese?
No we are not Chinese, we only speak English. The currency code ends with CN because the C and the N in CryptoNite are the first letters of each syllable, and it starts with X because that's the ISO standard for global currencies. I'm not sure if the currency code had anything to do with why two Chinese exchanges have listed XCN, but I highly doubt it.
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wyj1888
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July 30, 2014, 05:11:24 AM |
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where is the dev? are you chinese?
No we are not Chinese, we only speak English. The currency code ends with CN because the C and the N in CryptoNite are the first letters of each syllable, and it starts with X because that's the ISO standard for global currencies. I'm not sure if the currency code had anything to do with why two Chinese exchanges have listed XCN, but I highly doubt it. ah~ thank you!
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wyj1888
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July 30, 2014, 05:13:55 AM |
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where is the dev? are you chinese?
No we are not Chinese, we only speak English. The currency code ends with CN because the C and the N in CryptoNite are the first letters of each syllable, and it starts with X because that's the ISO standard for global currencies. I'm not sure if the currency code had anything to do with why two Chinese exchanges have listed XCN, but I highly doubt it. Are you an Indian??
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BChydro
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July 30, 2014, 05:21:33 AM |
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where is the dev? are you chinese?
No we are not Chinese, we only speak English. The currency code ends with CN because the C and the N in CryptoNite are the first letters of each syllable, and it starts with X because that's the ISO standard for global currencies. I'm not sure if the currency code had anything to do with why two Chinese exchanges have listed XCN, but I highly doubt it. Are you an Indian?? "we only speak English"
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restless
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July 30, 2014, 06:13:45 AM |
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hold up on minerd. going to plan C
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sumay2000
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July 30, 2014, 06:38:45 AM |
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where is the dev? are you chinese?
No we are not Chinese, we only speak English. The currency code ends with CN because the C and the N in CryptoNite are the first letters of each syllable, and it starts with X because that's the ISO standard for global currencies. I'm not sure if the currency code had anything to do with why two Chinese exchanges have listed XCN, but I highly doubt it. Are you an Indian?? "we only speak English" He is a Chinese who only speak English
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