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Topic: [ANN] AEON [2019-09-27: Upgrade to version 0.13.0.0 ASAP HF@1146200 Oct 25] - page 249. (Read 625666 times)

legendary
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I'm a bit worried about adding another consensus system on top of PoW. Darkcoin's is fatally flawed (masternodes deciding among themselves over the rest of the network), but Vanilla's is decentralized, and seems to make sense from the little I've seen. However, I can't see how it can handle network partitions rejoining if a couple blocks have passed. I'll have to go read their whitepaper when I get time, as it does seem like an interesting coin.
legendary
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It's impressive what smooth has done with this coin.  Now it's on bittrex.

I remember this post.  You've come a long way from just maintaining a repo.  Congrats.  Now I'm kicking myself for not mining this coin when the difficulty was a fraction of what it is now.

If anyone has a seed node (just any node on the network with a static IP and high uptime) let me know and I'll add it to my repo for anyone wants to continue to use this coin.

I don't intend to do new development but I will maintain the code with critical bug fixes from upstream.




 
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P.s smooth I wish aeon and monero nothing but the best, its just that the ass jumps in another thread with bs

Okay, let's end it here though, and discuss AEON or technologies that might relate to AEON, not other coins.


Cool with me Smiley
legendary
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P.s smooth I wish aeon and monero nothing but the best, its just that the ass jumps in another thread with bs

Okay, let's end it here though, and discuss AEON or technologies that might relate to AEON, not other coins.
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Also, speaking of doing things new, have you seen the ZeroTime protocol that this new VanillaCoin is using?  I'm not pumping VanillaCoin, it appears to have some strange FUD surrounding it's launch and at least one very salty user.  I discovered the concept last night and am trying to read more on it, but it sounds very interesting.  
  
I'm not sure what the implications are for privacy though.

It's a scam shitcoin like shadowcash.

fast-pow-to-pos = run away.


vnl is a pow/pos coin, unlimited pow duration and only 0.7% inflation, ignorant. And it's more innovative than your neverending bloated cryptonote clones. Not surprising for monerofl community given the average IQ level.

and sdc is a good coin too, more innovative than xmr and aeon united. Blind fanboys.

I'm not joining a cesspool of trolls and scammers, and your post still spam and offtopic (besides disrespectful).

innovation? I doubt it, fancy marketing gimmicks don't fool me, call me ignorant any day. I know real innovation when I see one. The fact you are attacking me and an entire community of coins only proves this.


You're ignorant.. at least do your research before you baselessly attack a legit coin, so you dont make yourself look like an ass...

P.s smooth I wish aeon and monero nothing but the best, its just that the ass jumps in another thread with bs
legendary
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Let's try to stay on topic please, I just asked about the ZeroTime technology specifically, not the coin itself, which is clearly off topic here.

Feel free to report off topic posts to the forum mods.
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you're calling one of the most legit coin ever a shitscam coin without even researching on it. You deserve it Smiley

anyway, have a good day.
legendary
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Also, speaking of doing things new, have you seen the ZeroTime protocol that this new VanillaCoin is using?  I'm not pumping VanillaCoin, it appears to have some strange FUD surrounding it's launch and at least one very salty user.  I discovered the concept last night and am trying to read more on it, but it sounds very interesting.  
  
I'm not sure what the implications are for privacy though.

It's a scam shitcoin like shadowcash.

fast-pow-to-pos = run away.


vnl is a pow/pos coin, unlimited pow duration and only 0.7% inflation, ignorant. And it's more innovative than your neverending slow-ass bloated cryptonote clones. Not surprising for monerofl community given the average IQ level.

and sdc is a good coin too, more innovative than xmr and aeon united. Blind fanboys.

There is a life outside monero.

no gui no pools etc some deja vu here nothing will be done after one year Smiley
legendary
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1. Mobile-friendly PoW (CryptoNight Lite). The current PoW is not ideal for smaller devices because the 2MB scratchpad is too large for the cache size on most mobile and lower-end desktop/laptop CPUs. A tweak to use a 1 MB scratchpad would allow it to run efficiently on lower end CPUs including some mobile processors as well as much better performance on mainstream desktops/laptops. Credit for this idea goes to the Louisd'or project (crypto_zoidberg and doe1138), although they didn't clearly explain the benefits of it.


Feels strange to me. Why sacrifice original CryptoNight?
We are going to very strong ARMs now, with lots of fast cache, look at MediaTek, look at Apple A7/A8, look at AMD servers with arms, pretty good performance for an original CryptoNight. I got your idea, but i think in that case "light" cryptonight will be less secure.

Sacrifice is a strange word to use here. I see no sacrifice.

"Less secure" how? AFAIK security of PoW depends on the amount of mining and the distribution of that mining. I'm not aware that a particular PoW function makes one more or less secure than another.

As far as scratchpad size, sure you can always find some targets where 2 MB is best (not sure about Apple though, they have 2 MB/core of L3 but only 1 MB of L2, so that is not clear) but there are also a lot where 1 MB is better, especially if you are looking at cheaper mainstream models as opposed to high end. I think there is room for both.

EDIT: I looked at AMD A1100 (1 MB shared L2, 8 MB shared L3). Although I'm not targeting servers particularly, I see no reason to think that 1 MB scratchpad is not going to be a performance improvement there while preserving the original principles of CryptoNight.
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1. Mobile-friendly PoW (CryptoNight Lite). The current PoW is not ideal for smaller devices because the 2MB scratchpad is too large for the cache size on most mobile and lower-end desktop/laptop CPUs. A tweak to use a 1 MB scratchpad would allow it to run efficiently on lower end CPUs including some mobile processors as well as much better performance on mainstream desktops/laptops. Credit for this idea goes to the Louisd'or project (crypto_zoidberg and doe1138), although they didn't clearly explain the benefits of it.


Feels strange to me. Why sacrifice original CryptoNight?
We are going to very strong ARMs now, with lots of fast cache, look at MediaTek, look at Apple A7/A8, look at AMD servers with arms, pretty good performance for an original CryptoNight. I got your idea, but i think in that case "light" cryptonight will be less secure.
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legendary
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Also, speaking of doing things new, have you seen the ZeroTime protocol that this new VanillaCoin is using?  I'm not pumping VanillaCoin, it appears to have some strange FUD surrounding it's launch and at least one very salty user.  I discovered the concept last night and am trying to read more on it, but it sounds very interesting. 
 
I'm not sure what the implications are for privacy though.

It's a scam shitcoin like shadowcash.

fast-pow-to-pos = run away.

Okay I agree with that part, but if it is open source and there is any merit in this ZeroTime thing then I'm willing to look at it. I have no problem with adopting or adapting good ideas, where ever they come from.

legendary
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Zerotime gives you the possibility te respend your Vanillacoin within 8 seconds, without the use of masternodes and without the chance of double spending. Vanilla has 1 confirmation now on poloniex, just like bitcoin, but with zero confirmation it will be very usefull for merchants and unique in the world of crypto.

Okay that's interesting, I will have to check it out. Is it open source?

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Aeon i'm not familiar with, could you tell me why poloniex don't have Aeon anymore on their exhange? And what are important features? How many coins are mined now?

Poloniex deactivated AEON when the previous developer stopped working on it and interest in the coin waned. Hopefully they'll put it back soon, but for now Bitrrex supports it.

The roadmap is here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11206824

Items 1 and 2 are done, and the hard fork will go live next week. 2.1 and 3 are in development.

The coin supply right now is about 7.9 million.

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No TX Fees #JustRaiBlocks


To do experimental things or differently-targeting things that don't make sense on something as already-successful as Monero.

That was arguably the original purpose of altcoins, before it became the clonecoin pump-and-dump shitsstorm.

As for first of cryptonote clonecoins, it's much too later for that. http://mapofcoins.com/bytecoin

 
 
I have mixed feelings, especially after the awful glut of clonecoins we got with basic blockchain technology, but you make some very sensical points. 
 
I just registered /r/aeoncoin, and you are welcome to it if you want it.  /r/aeon is private, and I wasn't sure if that was the future intended Reddit. 
 
Also, speaking of doing things new, have you seen the ZeroTime protocol that this new VanillaCoin is using?  I'm not pumping VanillaCoin, it appears to have some strange FUD surrounding it's launch and at least one very salty user.  I discovered the concept last night and am trying to read more on it, but it sounds very interesting. 
 
I'm not sure what the implications are for privacy though.

Zerotime gives you the possibility te respend your Vanillacoin within 8 seconds, without the use of masternodes and without the chance of double spending. Vanilla has 1 confirmation now on poloniex, just like bitcoin, but with zero confirmation it will be very usefull for merchants and unique in the world of crypto.

Aeon i'm not familiar with, could you tell me why poloniex don't have Aeon anymore on their exhange? And what are important features? How many coins are mined now?
legendary
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There is an exchange now (Bittrex). See OP for link

I updated the bootstrap links.
legendary
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Smooth while your at it, would you please update the downloads in the OP?  Both the listed bootstraps and binaries are from May.


New Aeon bootstrap for linux-x64 - date 22.7.2015 https://mega.co.nz/#!3sA2SBaJ!W3DnqCAfWQbs7TjyF0cPaHC7nAkeqQjL3fxPFFWRn78

New Aeon bootstrap for windows-x64 - date 29.7.2015  https://mega.co.nz/#!a9gVUKLR!M5VtbiO5VgD4O9JD4krqMzP5yG5pgHtymOhVGDoRtQQ

Made under the new release Phoenix of AEON (0.9.0.0)
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Fixed the OTC thread link
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