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Topic: [ANN] AEON [2019-09-27: Upgrade to version 0.13.0.0 ASAP HF@1146200 Oct 25] - page 106. (Read 625666 times)

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@Miner2525

Valid points.
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Is there a bounty for GUI wallet?
I am thinking about forking monero gui beta, seems to be quite stable.

Locking up my PC is not stable.  Monero is the Zcash of shitcoins.


For such a shitcoin, it's doing pretty well.

Maybe it's your PC or the operator.

And besides, this AEON, not Monero.

If only.  So if anyone is gonna fork it for an Aeon wallet, be prepared to fix it.

P.S.  Monero "doing well" on SEC fear mongering doesn't mean squat about the readyness of the underlying tech.
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Have not seen this before.

It's being discussed on Reddit.

http://aeonwalletapp.com/

does not seem functional for the moment.

Yes sadly that is an unfinished project, due to it relying heavily on the wallet code. I'm waiting to see what comes out of the rebase before completing it.  To be honest i'm surprised anyone has actually found it.


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Original AEON was forked from Monero.

Why we couldn't take fresh Monero release and fork it again - the same way as it was done initially?
What do you mean? Restart everything from scratch again? I reckon that it would present more problems and complications. The first problem that comes to mind are the amounts in the wallets.
Nope.
You don't have to start from scratch but use existing blockchain instead.

That is what smooth might be doing right now, but it does not mean it was going to be very easy. Or is it? How long would it be to change the code from a 2mb scratch pad to 1, and to change the algorithm to cryptonight-light?

Also consider that smooth is working alone and part time on the project.


AEON already uses a 1MB scratchpad. It's the only coin (I think) that uses cryptonight-light which is cryptonight with the 1MB scratch pad. Idea there is to make it easier for CPU and graphics mining due to less memory requirements per hash.

In general, changing an algorithm isn't terribly difficult for a coin. It's getting the logistics setup.. everyone must upgrade to wallet version 'x' and at block 'y' the new hash algo will be used. It's just like changes to Bitcoin for segwit and whatnot.. just a change that occurs at a certain block, but need buyin from a majority of users or else you get a fork. Aeon is still somewhat small which means users can adopt easily.. but if a pool or 2 are slow to pick up the change, you get a fork with a lot of blocks behind it and it gets nasty.
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Have not seen this before.

It's being discussed on Reddit.

http://aeonwalletapp.com/

does not seem functional for the moment.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Have not seen this before.

It's being discussed on Reddit.

http://aeonwalletapp.com/
sr. member
Activity: 251
Merit: 250
Is there a bounty for GUI wallet?
I am thinking about forking monero gui beta, seems to be quite stable.

Locking up my PC is not stable.  Monero is the Zcash of shitcoins.


For such a shitcoin, it's doing pretty well.

Maybe it's your PC or the operator.

And besides, this AEON, not Monero.
full member
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Is there a bounty for GUI wallet?
I am thinking about forking monero gui beta, seems to be quite stable.

Locking up my PC is not stable.  Monero is the Zcash of shitcoins.
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The first time I heard of this project, this is the Japanese AEON? The company with many mall assets


Not the Japanese Aeon.

Maybe the Romanian-French one though.

I was googling Budapest and I think I saw a sign...

Smooth (main dev) just walked into McDonalds...is there anyone in the area to give chase?

https://www.google.com/maps/@47.4906954,19.02424,3a,50.9y,275.8h,92.98t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sUXWLb8WPUoVoR3QFR-UW1A!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en

Maybe he's after cheap coffee to keep the rebase going...



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I'm very excited about the Reddit update. Glad to see things are progressing and that AEON has a good future. Its ties to Monero will help it move in tandem with their wild moves, which is great.

What update is that?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Aeon/comments/6wd5ra/iamsmooth_how_is_the_rebase_coming_along/dm8uja2/

good news, we cannot wait trying the new scheme.
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The first time I heard of this project, this is the Japanese AEON? The company with many mall assets
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I'm very excited about the Reddit update. Glad to see things are progressing and that AEON has a good future. Its ties to Monero will help it move in tandem with their wild moves, which is great.

What update is that?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Aeon/comments/6wd5ra/iamsmooth_how_is_the_rebase_coming_along/dm8uja2/
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I'm very excited about the Reddit update. Glad to see things are progressing and that AEON has a good future. Its ties to Monero will help it move in tandem with their wild moves, which is great.

What update is that?
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I'm very excited about the Reddit update. Glad to see things are progressing and that AEON has a good future. Its ties to Monero will help it move in tandem with their wild moves, which is great.
legendary
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Original AEON was forked from Monero.

Why we couldn't take fresh Monero release and fork it again - the same way as it was done initially?
What do you mean? Restart everything from scratch again? I reckon that it would present more problems and complications. The first problem that comes to mind are the amounts in the wallets.
Nope.
You don't have to start from scratch but use existing blockchain instead.

That is what smooth might be doing right now, but it does not mean it was going to be very easy. Or is it? How long would it be to change the code from a 2mb scratch pad to 1, and to change the algorithm to cryptonight-light?

Also consider that smooth is working alone and part time on the project.
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Monero is more profitable for GPU mining right now for sure, but for CPU mining they are dead even as of today (based on an overclocked Ryzen 1700X). Until recently Monero wasn't even close to being as profitable for CPU mining on my personal hardware.
eeX
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Soldo.IN [SLD]
AEON is not profitable for mining since May.

I have a Ryzen 1700@3650, and have 2,2 Kh... with 50ºc (ambient 35º) 15 low priority/threads with minor performance penalty and
80 W. CPU package power (HWiNFO64).

I think AEON it's a very good profitable CPU miner coin.

Ok, I will try to make myself clear.

I can mine AEON with my hardware and profitabitily margin is about 24 AEON per day.

If I mine more - it's profitable.
If less - Monero is more profitable, I can mine Monero, sell it, buy AEON and have more amount comparing direct mining.

In May I had 120 coins per day, mining was 2-3 times more profitable than Monero.
In August I had 12-15 AEON so monero mining gave me 2x more.
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Network's hashrate is growing up every day. This currency is very profitable now for miners.

AEON is not profitable for mining since May.
Still profit with CPU, I'm mining AEON with CPU now Smiley
eeX
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Soldo.IN [SLD]
Original AEON was forked from Monero.

Why we couldn't take fresh Monero release and fork it again - the same way as it was done initially?
What do you mean? Restart everything from scratch again? I reckon that it would present more problems and complications. The first problem that comes to mind are the amounts in the wallets.
Nope.
You don't have to start from scratch but use existing blockchain instead.
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Original AEON was forked from Monero.

Why we couldn't take fresh Monero release and fork it again - the same way as it was done initially?

What do you mean? Restart everything from scratch again? I reckon that it would present more problems and complications. The first problem that comes to mind are the amounts in the wallets.


Monero is based on Cryptonote and they make it dead simple to fork and start your own currency. Take a look:
https://cryptonotestarter.org/

Issue isn't forking, it's getting devs and investors behind a coin and actually making the coin worth something (both in features and $$$). Not an easy task.

u are right, a coin without devs doesnt have a future...
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