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Topic: [ANN]🌀 Blur Network(BLUR) 🌀 | PoW Cryptonight-Dynamic | CPU/Solo Mining | DPoW - page 22. (Read 41328 times)

newbie
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Mining a coins wit CPU can be the best choice for everyone who doesn't has a GPU mining rig that cost so much.
This way we could just utilize our regular PC to mine the coins, without the need to to purchase a high cost mining rig.
Also I think that mining should be on cpu, but better on raspberry pi and Omega
sr. member
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Mining a coins wit CPU can be the best choice for everyone who doesn't has a GPU mining rig that cost so much.
This way we could just utilize our regular PC to mine the coins, without the need to to purchase a high cost mining rig.
jr. member
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The Blur Network
Quote
-// Copyright (c) 2017-2018, The Masari Project
+// Copyright (c) 2017-2018, The Blur Network

What is the Masari Project?
Is the pool from him suitable for Bloor?

Stratified pooling won’t work, as the code for that protocol is currently written.
newbie
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reserved spanish translation, confirm please
jr. member
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The Blur Network
So. I'm tired.
I need a pool.
Dev, where is the white paper?

I could not find it either, but maybe you can reconstruct some parts of the whitepaper from the source code:
https://github.com/blur-network/blur
Smiley


A whitepaper will be published in the coming weeks.   I'll post a roadmap on the website prior to that, to give everyone an idea of where things are headed from an administrative standpoint.
newbie
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Quote
-// Copyright (c) 2017-2018, The Masari Project
+// Copyright (c) 2017-2018, The Blur Network

What is the Masari Project?
Is the pool from him suitable for Bloor?
full member
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So. I'm tired.
I need a pool.
Dev, where is the white paper?

I could not find it either, but maybe you can reconstruct some parts of the whitepaper from the source code:
https://github.com/blur-network/blur
Smiley
newbie
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I do not have several wallets through NAT
not synchronized at the same time more than 2 purses
newbie
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So. I'm tired.
I need a pool.
Dev, where is the white paper?
newbie
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interesting coins with the number of coins offered quite large. but maybe if using the CPU will disrupt the performance of the computer or decrease CPU endurance during the mining process. is there any team-provided solution for this?

What a stupid question
You load the processor - the overall performance of the computer drops, as part of the resources goes to mining.
Mining does not cause degradation of the processor and does not reduce its resource.

Dev, there the pool is not expected?
member
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interesting coins with the number of coins offered quite large. but maybe if using the CPU will disrupt the performance of the computer or decrease CPU endurance during the mining process. is there any team-provided solution for this?
newbie
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10 core 2x Xeon E5645 - 105 h/s
AMD FX6300 -- ~800 H/s
Ryzen 1600X 3200mem - 2730 h/s
Ryzen 1700 - 3000 H/S


Need pool!
jr. member
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The Blur Network
Someone can post some cpu's hashrate ? Or it's like the same hashrate as CN v7 ? Like my Celeron G3930 = 50 h/s monero/v7

It's much more like cryptonight-light than v7.
newbie
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Someone can post some cpu's hashrate ? Or it's like the same hashrate as CN v7 ? Like my Celeron G3930 = 50 h/s monero/v7
newbie
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Hello dev!

I see that you are well versed in crypto-currencies.

How did you do the cryptonot cpu-only?
jr. member
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The Blur Network
Which exchanges planned ?

Put in a PR to bisq earlier today.  A few other centralized exchanges have been applied to as well.  More in the works.
jr. member
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The Blur Network
Hm, what's the novel thing here? We already got a lot of CPU-only coins lately, snowblossom, Deft...

Any real-world usecase you are targeting that would make the coin interesting to non-miners to buy and hold?

This is a cpu-only variant of the cryptonight algorithm.  RingCT signatures on a cpu-only coin are only implemented by NERVA, aside from this project.  Cryptonote coins lack that aspect of design, otherwise.

so in short no real world use case at the moment. just another variant of altcoin. without actual usage most of the time, an altcoin will just fall in the trading.
and without strong community backing that coin, this is too easy to die.
unless the dev team has other plans as ive seen so many reserved posts here?!

Well, what's XMR's use-case?  Monero's design has failed in terms of decentralization.  So has bitcoin's.  Solving a previously unsolved problem is hardly the way superior technology comes to dominate a market.  Rather, a superior solution comes along to disrupt a previous solution, and makes it inferior (usually based on design or expansion of capabilities in solving future problems).  

That devil's advocacy aside... Yes, there are bigger plans and your reserved post observation is an astute one.

You consider Monero a failed design? The market has spoken so far and entrusts networks like Bitcoin and Monero with hundreds of billions of dollars. Even if it's CPU only, what if the tech giant fire up their warehouses full of hardware and mine with that? Fully preventing centralization from happening is probably impossible to do.




I didn't say they were "failed designs".  In my opinion, they failed to reach their goal of a scaled and truly decentralized network.  All one has to do is look at what's happened with pooling to see that.  I mean, look at the distribution over the past few days from MineXMR.com .  Does that look like a decentralized network to you?

Moreover, a community rallying behind something does not mean that it is fulfilling its initial design goal... much less, hundreds of billions of dollars hasn't anything to do with decentralized architecture.  Usually, that kind of valuation is an indication of the opposite (cartels and market power). I'd even bet that they're correlated on a near 1.0 R-squared relationship.  To quote Vitalik Buterin... "proof of work necessarily operates on a logic of massive power incentivized into existence by massive rewards".  Centralization is the only way that this can occur.  I agree with you that fully preventing centralization is probably impossible.  But that doesn't mean that we should repeat the mistakes that have been revealed to be clear and burdensome design flaws (...that constantly need adjusted to keep attack area manageable).
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Hm, what's the novel thing here? We already got a lot of CPU-only coins lately, snowblossom, Deft...

Any real-world usecase you are targeting that would make the coin interesting to non-miners to buy and hold?

This is a cpu-only variant of the cryptonight algorithm.  RingCT signatures on a cpu-only coin are only implemented by NERVA, aside from this project.  Cryptonote coins lack that aspect of design, otherwise.

so in short no real world use case at the moment. just another variant of altcoin. without actual usage most of the time, an altcoin will just fall in the trading.
and without strong community backing that coin, this is too easy to die.
unless the dev team has other plans as ive seen so many reserved posts here?!

Well, what's XMR's use-case?  Monero's design has failed in terms of decentralization.  So has bitcoin's.  Solving a previously unsolved problem is hardly the way superior technology comes to dominate a market.  Rather, a superior solution comes along to disrupt a previous solution, and makes it inferior (usually based on design or expansion of capabilities in solving future problems). 

That devil's advocacy aside... Yes, there are bigger plans and your reserved post observation is an astute one.

You consider Monero a failed design? The market has spoken so far and entrusts networks like Bitcoin and Monero with hundreds of billions of dollars. Even if it's CPU only, what if the tech giant fire up their warehouses full of hardware and mine with that? Fully preventing centralization from happening is probably impossible to do.
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