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Topic: [ANN] AEON [2019-09-27: Upgrade to version 0.13.0.0 ASAP HF@1146200 Oct 25] - page 24. (Read 625690 times)

legendary
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@Moshen. Is that what your useless scamcoins do in your bumping service? In any case, thank you for the free bump hehehe.
hero member
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This is because u do not have any money to further pay polo so as to keep aeon listed. They kept the coin because they were getting bribes from u. Now that u are running low on funds, no one is gonna keep it there. This coin subsists on financial aid u offered to polo and other exchanges in return for keeping it listed.

Huh
member
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This is because u do not have any money to further pay polo so as to keep aeon listed. They kept the coin because they were getting bribes from u. Now that u are running low on funds, no one is gonna keep it there. This coin subsists on financial aid u offered to polo and other exchanges in return for keeping it listed.
legendary
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@estenity. No. Read their response. They appeared to be saying we will contact you for further details, please do not disturb us anymore hehehe.
hero member
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Everyone reading in the thread should give merit to stoffu hehehe.

In any case, Poloniex is beginning to list new coins again. It might be our only opportunity to relist. smooth, stoffu, bigslimvdub?

https://medium.com/poloniex/how-to-get-an-asset-listed-on-poloniex-bb2fce5194b8?

I contacted them (and submitted listing application) on 04/9/2019.

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On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 8:50 AM, Poloniex <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for your application. We unfortunately aren't able to respond to every listing request, and reach out when we are ready to move to the next stage. We've reopened the Aeon application and we are not able to list your project on Poloniex at this particular moment. Our team applies an asset listing framework to process and prioritize the requests that come in to us.

Now that we've learned more about Aeon, we are holding onto the information that you've submitted for our own future reference so that we can revisit this at a future date. We will get back in touch with you if and when there are updates to provide.


Thank you again,


Best,
Poloniex Support Team


I'll respond to the response again and see if it reaches past their filters.

I reckon that Poloniex certainly made it very clear that we should not write a response to their response hehehe.

We should change our strategy. Have Aeon listed and be the king of the smallest of exchanges. This might make it more noticed.

important step: frozen accounts at poloniex will be upgraded to level 1

https://medium.com/poloniex/a-new-account-tier-is-here-bebb4a8919e0?

so the change of owners begins to have effects.
re-listing would become possible ??
legendary
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Everyone reading in the thread should give merit to stoffu hehehe.

In any case, Poloniex is beginning to list new coins again. It might be our only opportunity to relist. smooth, stoffu, bigslimvdub?

https://medium.com/poloniex/how-to-get-an-asset-listed-on-poloniex-bb2fce5194b8?

I contacted them (and submitted listing application) on 04/9/2019.

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On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 8:50 AM, Poloniex <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for your application. We unfortunately aren't able to respond to every listing request, and reach out when we are ready to move to the next stage. We've reopened the Aeon application and we are not able to list your project on Poloniex at this particular moment. Our team applies an asset listing framework to process and prioritize the requests that come in to us.

Now that we've learned more about Aeon, we are holding onto the information that you've submitted for our own future reference so that we can revisit this at a future date. We will get back in touch with you if and when there are updates to provide.


Thank you again,


Best,
Poloniex Support Team


I'll respond to the response again and see if it reaches past their filters.

I reckon that Poloniex certainly made it very clear that we should not write a response to their response hehehe.

We should change our strategy. Have Aeon listed and be the king of the smallest of exchanges. This might make it more noticed.
member
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Recommended maintenance release

Aletheia (point release 1)

This maintenance release contains dozens of reliability and performance improvements from the AEON community as well as upstream, including

New notify daemon and wallet options for event-driven handling of blocks, txs, reorgs, and block rate changes (enhancement)
Fixed incorrect reporting of inputs amounts the CLI wallet when creating a new transaction
Numerous fixes needed for building with GCC version 9.1
Fixed broken DB migration when upgrading in-place without a resync
Fixed numerous potential information leakages when using wallet with an untrusted/public node

https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/releases/tag/v0.13.1.0-aeon
https://github.com/aeonix/aeon-gui/releases/tag/v0.13.1.0-aeon

Sent email to subscription list members.
legendary
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Recommended maintenance release

Aletheia (point release 1)

This maintenance release contains dozens of reliability and performance improvements from the AEON community as well as upstream, including

New notify daemon and wallet options for event-driven handling of blocks, txs, reorgs, and block rate changes (enhancement)
Fixed incorrect reporting of inputs amounts the CLI wallet when creating a new transaction
Numerous fixes needed for building with GCC version 9.1
Fixed broken DB migration when upgrading in-place without a resync
Fixed numerous potential information leakages when using wallet with an untrusted/public node

https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/releases/tag/v0.13.1.0-aeon
https://github.com/aeonix/aeon-gui/releases/tag/v0.13.1.0-aeon
member
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Everyone reading in the thread should give merit to stoffu hehehe.

In any case, Poloniex is beginning to list new coins again. It might be our only opportunity to relist. smooth, stoffu, bigslimvdub?

https://medium.com/poloniex/how-to-get-an-asset-listed-on-poloniex-bb2fce5194b8?

I contacted them (and submitted listing application) on 04/9/2019.

Quote
On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 8:50 AM, Poloniex <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for your application. We unfortunately aren't able to respond to every listing request, and reach out when we are ready to move to the next stage. We've reopened the Aeon application and we are not able to list your project on Poloniex at this particular moment. Our team applies an asset listing framework to process and prioritize the requests that come in to us.

Now that we've learned more about Aeon, we are holding onto the information that you've submitted for our own future reference so that we can revisit this at a future date. We will get back in touch with you if and when there are updates to provide.


Thank you again,


Best,
Poloniex Support Team


I'll respond to the response again and see if it reaches past their filters.
legendary
Activity: 3122
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Everyone reading in the thread should give merit to stoffu hehehe.

In any case, Poloniex is beginning to list new coins again. It might be our only opportunity to relist. smooth, stoffu, bigslimvdub?

https://medium.com/poloniex/how-to-get-an-asset-listed-on-poloniex-bb2fce5194b8?
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It appears Monero's fight for Asic resistance is becoming unsuccessful. I reckon this might not be good for Aeon if they change to a SHA3 mining algorithm that would be compatible to K12. We might be the neglected one again.



The mining hash rate for Monero has tripled following a recent change to the cryptocurrency's mining algorithm. The upgrade, called RandomX, is meant to make mining on the network more “general-purpose CPU” friendly. But the surging hash rate means Monero mining profitability has fallen off a cliff.

Read in full https://decrypt.co/14421/monero-mining-profitability-plummets-following-network-upgrade

RandomX is faster to compute than CryptoNight variants, so it's no surprise that the hash rate tripled after the fork. Everyone is mining at higher hash rate than before, so the profitability per kH naturally becomes lower. The article is just spreading misinformation.

I doubt RandomX ASICs coming out in the near future. The algorithm design is quite sophisticated, so creating economically viable ASICs with massively higher efficiency (e.g. 1000x) compared to CPUs will likely require a number of technological breakthroughs in the chip design industry. Though I believe they'll come out eventually when Monero gets more widely adopted and gains more financial values, it won't happen any time soon (maybe in a couple of years or even more).
legendary
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It appears Monero's fight for Asic resistance is becoming unsuccessful. I reckon this might not be good for Aeon if they change to a SHA3 mining algorithm that would be compatible to K12. We might be the neglected one again.



The mining hash rate for Monero has tripled following a recent change to the cryptocurrency's mining algorithm. The upgrade, called RandomX, is meant to make mining on the network more “general-purpose CPU” friendly. But the surging hash rate means Monero mining profitability has fallen off a cliff.

Read in full https://decrypt.co/14421/monero-mining-profitability-plummets-following-network-upgrade
legendary
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Note: above packages include both GUI and CLI.
full member
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Upcoming point release - new release candidate

After fixing numerous problems with the previous release candidate (build issues, newly discovered information leak to remote nodes in the upstream, etc.), we're once again preparing for the upcoming point release

It won't require any sort of fork, just upgrading.

If you are aware of any bugs or issues please be sure they are reported in the next few days so we can evaluate whether there are fixes worth including in this release. This could include testing the current unreleased master branch if you are able to compile from source (binaries should also be available soon), as that is likely to be same as the new release (unless new problems are discovered).

Report issues here:
https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/issues
https://github.com/aeonix/aeon-gui/issues
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legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
Upcoming point release - new release candidate

After fixing numerous problems with the previous release candidate (build issues, newly discovered information leak to remote nodes in the upstream, etc.), we're once again preparing for the upcoming point release

It won't require any sort of fork, just upgrading.

If you are aware of any bugs or issues please be sure they are reported in the next few days so we can evaluate whether there are fixes worth including in this release. This could include testing the current unreleased master branch if you are able to compile from source (binaries should also be available soon), as that is likely to be same as the new release (unless new problems are discovered).

Report issues here:
https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/issues
https://github.com/aeonix/aeon-gui/issues
member
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FYI AeonCLI isn't building on Windows now with the latest msys updates. I attempted to roll back boost but still getting errors.

Under investigation

Pr160 fixes this
legendary
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@bigslimvdub. Where is the new negative sentiment coming from? Aeon has always been a small project and will always be a small project. What were you expecting?

I don't recall mentioning "new" negative sentiment. It's pretty much been the same deal for a long time now (pre rebase debacle).

Small project yes, but how can this project "be a replacement for bitcoin" while being a small project this late in the game? Nobody has explained how it could even be possible that such a small project that has been around 5 years, a market rank of #300+, 80%+ emissions, and about 10 active social community contributors overtake the top cap cryptocurrency in the world?
You can't do this by just being easy to run a node for the next 20 years. Not saying it is not possible but its literally like climbing Mt. Everest with shorts and flip flops.

I'm also a little surprised the net hash for Monero has been pretty stable since the last hardfork, about 300Mh or so. Interesting that they are moving to randomX pow with this stable network hash rate. Either Asic devs held off and went all-in on RandomX design or they just gave up on Monero for now.

I did not receive this mission statement for Aeon to be a replacement for bitcoin. Who gave it to you?

In any case, I am here because I like Aeon as my hobby and because I reckon it is a neat project without corrupted individuals.
legendary
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FYI AeonCLI isn't building on Windows now with the latest msys updates. I attempted to roll back boost but still getting errors.

Under investigation
member
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FYI AeonCLI isn't building on Windows now with the latest msys updates. I attempted to roll back boost but still getting errors.
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Interesting and fairly updated list of 293 Cryptonote coins that offer privacy by default, have some type of emissions schedule, and may or may not be light to transfer. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/extensive-cryptonotecryptonight-coins-list-5115583

Most I would assume are worthless projects however with just these coins alone, Aeon must stand out in some way.

  • Aeon is very old, only 2 months younger than Monero. Longevity means a lot to legitimacy.
  • Most coins are premined or dev taxed.
  • Only Aeon is truly ASIC friendly. The OP of that thread calls coins using the original CryptoNight (with ASICs available) as ASIC friendly which is wrong. The original CryptoNight at this point is just a useless algorithm that failed to meet the original goal of ASIC resistance; the coin can only be mined profitably by ASICs, and those ASICs have to spend wasteful amount of energy for each hash calculation due to the inherent complexity of the algorithm. In contrast, truly ASIC friendly algorithms like K12 are inherently efficient to compute. Also remember that hash calculation efficiency directly affects the cost of blockchain sync.

Sorry, I just don't share your negative sentiment. Maybe this conversation is getting pointless and I should stop responding to you.
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