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Topic: [ANN] AEON [2019-09-27: Upgrade to version 0.13.0.0 ASAP HF@1146200 Oct 25] - page 38. (Read 625654 times)

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Also, staying in the original algorithm before the switch would have helped us attain more hashrate.

Did you believe that the 112Mh hash rate from the ASICS was well spread out on the Aeon network pre-rebase?



Moving forward, The State of AeonTM for 11_18_2018 https://medium.com/@AEON_Community/the-state-of-aeon-11-18-2018-548ed8a8abd2
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I don't personally see the need to switch algo versions on Aeon right now. There is minimal hash rate as it is and the hash rate here is fairly spread out for the most part. I think if we start seeing 20-30mh we could start looking at a fork for algo version change if the hash is centralized and pools see asic style connections.



That was not the question. The question was do we keep copying what Monero does no matter what without having our own identity? Is Aeon the backup plan in case Monero fails?

Also, staying in the original algorithm before the switch would have helped us attain more hashrate.
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I don't personally see the need to switch algo versions on Aeon right now. There is minimal hash rate as it is and the hash rate here is fairly spread out for the most part. I think if we start seeing 20-30mh we could start looking at a fork for algo version change if the hash is centralized and pools see asic style connections.

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It was possible, but not anymore.

why not anymore??

The proof of work algorithm updated.

Which might be a mistake, I reckon. What should we do if there is another Baikal miner developed for the new proof of work algorithm? Will the developers decide to change it again?


That's what Monero does.




I know and we follow what Monero is doing as closely as possible. If they change proof of work algorithms, we change proof of work algorithms. When will Aeon have a real identity?
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Also, I hope the developers are not going to copy what Siacoin is doing.

LOL no. That was and is one of the shadiest things I've ever seen in crypto and that's saying a lot.

They started manufacturing their own ASICs.

Not only that. They manufacture their own ASICs and then use their position as devs of a supposedly decentralized coin to brick everyone else's ASICs to give their own for-profit company's ASICs a monopoly, while at the same time invoking Orwell to call them "community ASICs".

WTF.
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It was possible, but not anymore.

why not anymore??

The proof of work algorithm updated.

Which might be a mistake, I reckon. What should we do if there is another Baikal miner developed for the new proof of work algorithm? Will the developers decide to change it again?


That's what Monero does.




Also, I hope the developers are not going to copy what Siacoin is doing.


can you explain what they are doing ?

They started manufacturing their own ASICs.
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Also, I hope the developers are not going to copy what Siacoin is doing.


can you explain what they are doing ?
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It was possible, but not anymore.

why not anymore??

The proof of work algorithm updated.

Which might be a mistake, I reckon. What should we do if there is another Baikal miner developed for the new proof of work algorithm? Will the developers decide to change it again?

Also, I hope the developers are not going to copy what Siacoin is doing.

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It was possible, but not anymore.

why not anymore??

The proof of work algorithm updated.
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It was possible, but not anymore.

why not anymore??
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Hi everyone, with the Baikal Miner BK-N70 you can mine AEON??  Huh Huh Huh

algorithm:
cryptonight/cryptonight-lite

Thanks! Grin


It was possible, but not anymore.
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Hi everyone, with the Baikal Miner BK-N70 you can mine AEON??  Huh Huh Huh

algorithm:
cryptonight/cryptonight-lite

Thanks! Grin


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https://medium.com/@AEON_Community/the-state-of-aeon-11-4-2018-90fd0faba3cb

The New State of Aeon is out. Hae a great week everybody!

thank you for update, much appreciated;

at this remark:

"Make YouTube videos about Aeon or how to do things Aeon related".

I would note that there is a new crypto version of TUBE that is precisely a crypto one, and surprisingly a cryptonote !
its name BIT.TUBE. anybody knows ?
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