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February 10, 2015, 11:58:08 AM Last edit: February 10, 2015, 12:22:20 PM by djm34 |
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hope you're actually pushing to gh and not leaving that fresh repo empty to mess with us ;-)
Lol I see I'm being watched closely I've made a TEST-ONLY copy of the code and uploaded it to github. ONLY USE THIS FOR GPU MINER DEVELOPMENT. When the real coin is released, this code WILL NOT sync or work and it's blocks will be incompatible. This is only for GPU miner developers to test their code against a real coin. The github repo for it is at https://github.com/supcoin/supcoin-TEST-ONLY and it should sync automatically with 1 node and 2 or 3 blocks. Again, DEVELOPMENT ONLY. Do not download this and try to mine it because you think these coins will be worth something. The real release will be later on so exactly when does it launch ? Can you make windows binaries for the lazy devs ?
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najzenmajsen
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February 10, 2015, 12:53:14 PM |
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Hoping this will work out good , nice with some new logo's just sucks i cant instamine them : >
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djm34
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February 10, 2015, 01:07:43 PM |
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there are definitely a few strange things in the algo code...
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CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
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February 10, 2015, 01:17:16 PM |
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earlz is starting to remind me a lot of r3wt...not a good sign
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safetybitcoin
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February 10, 2015, 01:48:07 PM |
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It has been the new logo chosen?
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b-trading
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February 10, 2015, 02:02:09 PM |
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any giveaway from this coin?
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safetybitcoin
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February 10, 2015, 02:04:09 PM |
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any giveaway from this coin?
I believe that it should be all mined.
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earlz (OP)
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February 10, 2015, 02:47:48 PM |
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earlz is starting to remind me a lot of r3wt...not a good sign
Just cause I don't like the premise of your coins, doesn't mean I'm a scammer any giveaway from this coin?
There is no giveaway other than the bounties hope you're actually pushing to gh and not leaving that fresh repo empty to mess with us ;-)
Lol I see I'm being watched closely I've made a TEST-ONLY copy of the code and uploaded it to github. ONLY USE THIS FOR GPU MINER DEVELOPMENT. When the real coin is released, this code WILL NOT sync or work and it's blocks will be incompatible. This is only for GPU miner developers to test their code against a real coin. The github repo for it is at https://github.com/supcoin/supcoin-TEST-ONLY and it should sync automatically with 1 node and 2 or 3 blocks. Again, DEVELOPMENT ONLY. Do not download this and try to mine it because you think these coins will be worth something. The real release will be later on so exactly when does it launch ? Can you make windows binaries for the lazy devs ? I finally got Gitian working last night, so yea I can try and make a Windows wallet tonight for this code. For reference, since I have Gitian working, at launch pre-compiled Linux, Windows, and Mac wallets will be available
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February 10, 2015, 03:33:30 PM |
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earlz is starting to remind me a lot of r3wt...not a good sign
Just cause I don't like the premise of your coins, doesn't mean I'm a scammer well you are risking your reputation for a coin, hope u think about this deeply before, we will see what kind of coins will you bring us anyway, goodluck to you
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earlz (OP)
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February 10, 2015, 03:39:41 PM |
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earlz is starting to remind me a lot of r3wt...not a good sign
Just cause I don't like the premise of your coins, doesn't mean I'm a scammer well you are risking your reputation for a coin, hope u think about this deeply before, we will see what kind of coins will you bring us anyway, goodluck to you This is why I was clear to say this is a test and not trying to hype it. In a way it's contradictory too though.. I need it to be worth something so that the GPU miner bounties get done.. but I really don't want people to pour a ton of money into this and then blame me for losing money when price inevitably decreases. Rule #1 about being an altcoin dev: you can't please everyone, and someone will always be pissed off at you(be it because price drops when they want to sell.. or price increases when they want to buy) ..
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djm34
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February 10, 2015, 04:24:54 PM Last edit: February 10, 2015, 04:52:50 PM by djm34 |
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earlz is starting to remind me a lot of r3wt...not a good sign
Just cause I don't like the premise of your coins, doesn't mean I'm a scammer well you are risking your reputation for a coin, hope u think about this deeply before, we will see what kind of coins will you bring us anyway, goodluck to you This is why I was clear to say this is a test and not trying to hype it. In a way it's contradictory too though.. I need it to be worth something so that the GPU miner bounties get done.. but I really don't want people to pour a ton of money into this and then blame me for losing money when price inevitably decreases. Rule #1 about being an altcoin dev: you can't please everyone, and someone will always be pissed off at you(be it because price drops when they want to sell.. or price increases when they want to buy) .. Rule #2 (de facto): GPU devs should be paid with worthless non hyped test coin (for info most gpu dev accept btc and a wide range of other currencies... you don't need to create a worthless test coin to pay us... ) now I have to hope that BobSurplus hipes your coin
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earlz (OP)
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February 10, 2015, 04:53:08 PM |
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earlz is starting to remind me a lot of r3wt...not a good sign
Just cause I don't like the premise of your coins, doesn't mean I'm a scammer well you are risking your reputation for a coin, hope u think about this deeply before, we will see what kind of coins will you bring us anyway, goodluck to you This is why I was clear to say this is a test and not trying to hype it. In a way it's contradictory too though.. I need it to be worth something so that the GPU miner bounties get done.. but I really don't want people to pour a ton of money into this and then blame me for losing money when price inevitably decreases. Rule #1 about being an altcoin dev: you can't please everyone, and someone will always be pissed off at you(be it because price drops when they want to sell.. or price increases when they want to buy) .. Rule #2 (de facto): GPU devs should be paid with worthless non hyped test coin (for info most gpu dev accept btc and a wide range of other currencies... you don't need to create your own coin ) now I have to hope that BobSurplus hipes your coin Yea I'm aware it sucks. But I really don't have a lot of money to pour into this. For my real coin I could probably do an ICO even, but I want to avoid that, since I can do all the dev work in my free time anyway. I can also donate 10,000 BOB, if that helps
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Cryptophile
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February 10, 2015, 06:24:27 PM |
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now I have to hope that BobSurplus hipes your coin This statement alone says more than enough about you...
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djm34
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February 10, 2015, 06:28:49 PM Last edit: February 10, 2015, 06:47:30 PM by djm34 |
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now I have to hope that BobSurplus hipes your coin This statement alone says more than enough about you... (I guess sarcasm are wasted on you... ) Well being more of a coin seller than a coin buyer...
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kitaco
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February 10, 2015, 08:28:58 PM |
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earlz is starting to remind me a lot of r3wt...not a good sign
Dude get your head out of your ass and stop insulting others because your services get criticized for being outright dogshit right out of the gate. earlz is one of the most trusted guys in this industry.
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February 10, 2015, 08:40:32 PM |
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Fair mining can only happen if the fastest kernels for the available technologies are shared from block number 1.
What I don't get is why coin devs don't work together with the mining kernel devs and make just that happen ... And yes a 0.5 to 1 % premine would definatley justify that. The alternative is centralized huge mining farms with optimized kernels, your choice ...
Besides that I would chose multi algo support like myriad does ...
you need one cpu algo (15% chance to mint a block)
and you need one gpu algo which is very memory intensive so that low core high memory devices can be profitable as well (see high n factor coins) (50% chance to mint a block)
or split it up in 2 gpu algos one high memory algo and one standard algo (25% chance each)
hdd algo (burst) (20 % chance to mint a block)
and an asic algo (15 % chance to mint a block)
% numbers are a subject to discuss of course ...
cpu/gpu algos need to be adjusted if workarounds are developed to gpu/asic mine them. (there is no way around a hard fork every once in a while)
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earlz (OP)
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February 10, 2015, 09:01:35 PM |
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Fair mining can only happen if the fastest kernels for the available technologies are shared from block number 1.
What I don't get is why coin devs don't work together with the mining kernel devs and make just that happen ... And yes a 0.5 to 1 % premine would definatley justify that. The alternative is centralized huge mining farms with optimized kernels, your choice ...
Besides that I would chose multi algo support like myriad does ...
you need one cpu algo (15% chance to mint a block)
and you need one gpu algo which is very memory intensive so that low core high memory devices can be profitable as well (see high n factor coins) (50% chance to mint a block)
or split it up in 2 gpu algos one high memory algo and one standard algo (25% chance each)
hdd algo (burst) (20 % chance to mint a block)
and an asic algo (15 % chance to mint a block)
% numbers are a subject to discuss of course ...
cpu/gpu algos need to be adjusted if workarounds are developed to gpu/asic mine them. (there is no way around a hard fork every once in a while)
Eh, this is just a coin to test my codebase. The end goal for the real coin is 3 different mining mechanisms which should alleviate these concerns some.
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hascoin
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February 11, 2015, 06:18:31 AM |
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is this coin traded on ANY exchange?
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Learnning blockchain !
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Cryptophile
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February 11, 2015, 06:20:38 AM |
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is this coin traded on ANY exchange?
What coin? It's not even released, so, NO.
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