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Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable] - page 144. (Read 147137 times)

hero member
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Can someone help me to set the miner for win8 64 bit? I tried with wallet but no works, where i can find a guide (video or pdf)?
newbie
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unbelievable... i had not mined in earnest... only 1 thread mining.
i want a timemachine.
hero member
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I will try to mining yenten, hope i can get miner running since i didn't mined from 1 year ago. I will write here if i don't know something.
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It's surreal seeing Yenten on CMC...I never would have expected this coin to explode in popularity like it did. I regret so much now that I sold a large amount of Yenten for pennies a few weeks ago. I really like the coin too, I just wanted to cash out some. Someone please come by and punch my stupid past self in the face! Now rebuying and mining.
member
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Can someone tell me why is this coin special and why is it needed in the crypto world???

I know, right? you can’t even buy a coffee with BTC. what gives?
sr. member
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I'm investigating Crypto Projects
Can someone tell me why is this coin special and why is it needed in the crypto world???
sr. member
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Have you found the Yellow Sign?
Excited to see Yenten on CMC  Grin
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A great idea. Using the CPU to generate cryptocurrency will help solve the problem of electrical power, the idea of ​​protecting the environment as BURST creates cryptocurrency on the HDD.
full member
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IDENA.IO - Proof-Of-Person Blockchain
welcome coinmarketcap, is this YTN starting journey?  Grin
Sure 2weeks 2cents to 21 cents..  look at the profit you made
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welcome coinmarketcap, is this YTN starting journey?  Grin
newbie
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A moderator should update front page becouse now we have some polls choking on miners while others are not listed and some dont support yenten any more
member
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high difficulty and low difficulty Which one is better?

Low diff is better for mining. It's incredible that price is rising but net hash has settled down a little. What a dream for those of us mining on our own CPUs and it's probably driving big miners crazy because they cannot mine it cheaply.
hero member
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Time to buy, almost on coinmarket.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/yenten/
Very nice!  Cheesy
Have you guys tried a threadripper on this coin? Does it do very well?
Here are some benchmarks:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4pjdgjda1z02or5/yenten%20benchmarks.ods?dl=0
No Threadripper but it should do quite well, just compare number of cores to the Ryzen1700. One pool had a benchmark list as well but I can't find it.  Roll Eyes
newbie
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Have you guys tried a threadripper on this coin? Does it do very well?
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hero member
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hey guys how can one mine this coin??
are there any exchanges atm?
Like any other coin, download the miner and connect it to a pool.
There are two exchanges, check the OP.
high difficulty and low difficulty Which one is better?
Higher difficulty = harder to mine
The implication is that since generating coins becomes more expensive, the worth of the coin rises. That's not true for all coins however.  Grin
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Was a faillure at crypto engine pool and now i have 3 yenten less .... weird ...
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I have a feeling that once this thing reaches new heights in 2018 we’ll have so many bad actors and malicious folks running around here that MU9 will look like a saint.
I’m not looking for perfect distribution, but i am looking for a coin that makes a laughing stock of GPU and ASIC farms. If it makes this guy a trillionaire in the process then so be it. this is crypto.
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