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Topic: AnimeCoin [アニメコイン] [ANI] NEW OFFICIAL THREAD 2018 - page 5. (Read 25280 times)

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Official Discord channel https://discord.gg/PhNJwN
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fork.pw removed for unavailability, all funds returned to holders!
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Which is total supply?
Roughly 2 billion currently, with endless emission of 8 million every year.
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Which is total supply?
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Cryptopia does not work. Planned listing of coins on another exchange? Is there a developer or is he missing?
Yep♥
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Cryptopia does not work. Planned listing of coins on another exchange? Is there a developer or is he missing?
Developer stayed in 2014. So we can say that it is not.
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Cryptopia does not work. Planned listing of coins on another exchange? Is there a developer or is he missing?
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i think, therefore I am
I am surprised that the project dev. is still alive T_T. Would u open a discord/telegram group for info the official information or communicate with ANIholders? I think there are still have many ANI holders volunteer to manage the communication group. As this project is not very active in twitter and bitcointalk forum, I received these messages a week later. so I wish u can provide a fast communication platform to aniholder. thzz Undecided
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https://ANIMECOIN.TECH IS MAINTENANCE. BE PATIENT ♥
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Staker.network - POS Smart Contract ETH Token
A good coin, I bought it before it took off. I thought we would go to the moon, but it did not turn out long.
How do you think when will the next shuttle launch?  Smiley 
The price is already very low, it's time to buy.
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well i used 1060....i think enough for collect now. and waiting for pump yes!  Roll Eyes
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i always found it weird that such a powerful rig was only earning so little, especially since other claimed so much more.
I will ask my mate (also in the UK) to point his rig at 1 pool for 12 hours, just so we can see what he earns...my suspicion is less than 200 coins (perhaps it is down to lag, i know that dramatically affects solo mining, but didnt think it had much affect on pool mining).
So if i "hate" anything, its simply when an real old good coin, is taken away from the masses, being mined gently in the background (as Satoshi's original concept) and becomes only mineable by a few with huge investment, running 24/7.

I see a sizeable 1.5 Gh/s rig joined, getting a few hundred per hour as expected. 300-400 coins a day is single card level, too little for the rig for sure!
Well, since rig users are mostly driven by simple greed, once the difficulty rises too high they return to mining their ethereum or whatever is trendy and the difficulty falls back.

So far various altcoins tried to introduce scalable rewards and such to be rig-resistant, but none of those really took off yet, perhaps implementing your idea of a coin that can't be mined by the same node 24/7 would be a fun challenge.

As of quark, anime indeed uses same hashing functions in different order, but it also requires a few 80-bit hash routines which only ANI uses, thus porting is not trivial (i had some headache modifying KlausT's ccminer and it still turned out slower than tpruvot's). I'm quite sure it will remain asic-resistant for the time being.
I should mention lower tier cards seem to have a better cost-effectiveness on this algo as well, 1050ti=20Mh, 1060/P106=23-29Mh, 1070=27-29Mh... Wonder how well 1080ti performs?
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Oh, one thought did cross my mind.
This algo is basically "quark", so i wonder if some very clever programmer out there can "hack / fork" say a "baikal" miner to mine Anime...
Now that would be a game changer

J
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Point is, that we could all be pulling 1000 coins a day on an old card, but cos of  a few greedy people even a 1080ti rig cant pull 400 coins a day anymore.

Well, greedy people with '1080ti rigs' get 200-400 coins hourly, they do have their point.
And 1000 coins per day is basically 1/23 of the network, so it won't happen with more than two dozen single-card miners anyway, obviously.
Both overpowered miners and too few miners are equally bad, as they ruin decentralization concept.

Either way, realistic or ideal, mining will start yielding less coins and you can only hope it remains profitable in fiat. In case of ANI, it's much more profitable than last year's. So i don't find your hatred rational.


Interesting...
I borrowed a 1080ti rig for a month, and mined Anime for 5 days solid, the diff was higher than current, and the hashrate similar, but the most i mined was 408 coin in 1 day, most days less than 320 coins. (Which even at todays prices, doesnt cover the power costs here in the UK), but i always found it weird that such a powerful rig was only earning so little, especially since other claimed so much more.

Anyway, we can bat figures around for ever, all i know is i can't even earn £0.01 a day on this coin anymore with my rig.
I will ask my mate (also in the UK) to point his rig at 1 pool for 12 hours, just so we can see what he earns...my suspicion is less than 200 coins (perhaps it is down to lag, i know that dramatically affects solo mining, but didnt think it had much affect on pool mining).

As for hatred, i dont hate anything, seriously, it's only "crypto". My point is this time last year, i was mining 100,000 a month ( as were many of us ) with 1 crappy card, when we could be bothered to fire them up., but the price was 1/100th, so by todays  measure that would be like mining 1000 coins a month...yesterday running 2 cards flat out i mined 7.34 coins (7.34 x 30 days = 220.2 coins / month) = around 22,000 sats a month = around £0.10 a month, with power costs well in excess of £35 a month. So if i "hate" anything, its simply when an real old good coin, is taken away from the masses, being mined gently in the background (as Satoshi's original concept) and becomes only mineable by a few with huge investment, running 24/7.

Anyways enuff, for me, now is simply the wrong time to mine this coin, will be interesting to see what happens when a real bigboy throws his 100 rigs at this coin for a week, and leaves the diff so high no one can mine it....i will be back probably in a year or so when it becomes fun again.
Untill then i wish you well, i am off to mine some more very old coins, very gently with my cpu/gpu, and hopefully in 2-4 years they will have a value bump just like this Smiley

J
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Point is, that we could all be pulling 1000 coins a day on an old card, but cos of  a few greedy people even a 1080ti rig cant pull 400 coins a day anymore.

Well, greedy people with '1080ti rigs' get 200-400 coins hourly, they do have their point.
And 1000 coins per day is basically 1/23 of the network, so it won't happen with more than two dozen single-card miners anyway, obviously.
Both overpowered miners and too few miners are equally bad, as they ruin decentralization concept.

Either way, realistic or ideal, mining will start yielding less coins and you can only hope it remains profitable in fiat. In case of ANI, it's much more profitable than last year's. So i don't find your hatred rational.
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Lol, i was mining 1250 coins a day on 1 750ti (6MH/s) last year...
And? That's around $0.1-0.3 by last year's price. Today the same card yields $0.3-0.4.

Point is, that we could all be pulling 1000 coins a day on an old card, but cos of  a few greedy people even a 1080ti rig cant pull 400 coins a day anymore.
It's just become the latest pump n dump coin...
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