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Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable] - page 180. (Read 147137 times)

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we gunna hit a $10k volume day on coinsmarket by jan 1st.

witness?
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This is nice man. I liked this coin  from the beginning... It does need our backing though in the crypto community.

This coin is a breath of fresh air. Anonymous, quirky developer, barely any information about the coin, yet the popularity is rising naturally. It's fun to try to figure out the new algorithm and actually mine a decent amount of coins on a CPU. So tired of 10% premined coins with the usual excuses and scam ICOs with all their "advanced" technology and promises yet useless coin only to be pumped and dumped. Yenten is how cryptocurrency should be, completely anonymous and growing in support organically from the community, not just because the devs spent all their premined coins on marketing...

Agree. I have a feeling the developer didn't think this would take off and so there's no pre-mine or high expectations. It's ironic. Also, I haven't followed a lot of CPU coins on markets from their start, but it seems like the hashrate and market price progressions have been very natural.

Aside from the Amazon AWS guy who had 50% of the hashrate and then dumped all the coins, it has been a natural growth. The good thing about this coin is that (as mentioned before) it has diminishing returns for super powerful hardware so it's just a waste of resources to point thousands of h/s at this coin when you could make so much more with e.g. XMR. So it's not likely that we'll see huge whales taking over the hashpower unless they like wasting money. Plus GPU mining is useless on yescrypt coins (only about 10% equivalent CPU hashrate so guaranteed waste of electricity costs) so I assume it's the same with Yenten's yescryptr16.

Yes. all sounds right.

i should mention that i dont believe the aws guy dumped his coins. It looks like he mined 36,000 coins on the first pool at a rate of 18k ytn a day, then switched to the other pool a few days later and mined another 36k at 10k ytn a day. i assume he is above 100k coins by now maybe even above 150k. We havn’t had a market dump of even 10k so im pretty sure he’s holding the majority. also i can see others doing the same thing who have 10-50k coins as well.

im not really sure what i meant by “natural”. i guess there’s no premine and no monopoly on mining. if whales dumped the market even now then we’d just be able to buy this coin for super cheap, cheaper than we can mine it ourselves and that would be great. it would be as if someone else is mining unprofitably FOR us.

either way, the hashrate has doubled as the price has dropped which is bazarre. lots of people are expending thiusands of dollars of resources mining this coin and that is a really, really good sign.

You're right that he didn't dump all of his coins, the price would have dropped much lower if he did. I remember a decent price drop a few weeks ago and assumed it was him, but it doesn't appear possible to view historical data on Coinsmarkets. It's good that other people see the potential with this coin, I know I do.
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Practice driving your YENTEN LAMBO
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This is nice man. I liked this coin  from the beginning... It does need our backing though in the crypto community.

This coin is a breath of fresh air. Anonymous, quirky developer, barely any information about the coin, yet the popularity is rising naturally. It's fun to try to figure out the new algorithm and actually mine a decent amount of coins on a CPU. So tired of 10% premined coins with the usual excuses and scam ICOs with all their "advanced" technology and promises yet useless coin only to be pumped and dumped. Yenten is how cryptocurrency should be, completely anonymous and growing in support organically from the community, not just because the devs spent all their premined coins on marketing...

Agree. I have a feeling the developer didn't think this would take off and so there's no pre-mine or high expectations. It's ironic. Also, I haven't followed a lot of CPU coins on markets from their start, but it seems like the hashrate and market price progressions have been very natural.

Aside from the Amazon AWS guy who had 50% of the hashrate and then dumped all the coins, it has been a natural growth. The good thing about this coin is that (as mentioned before) it has diminishing returns for super powerful hardware so it's just a waste of resources to point thousands of h/s at this coin when you could make so much more with e.g. XMR. So it's not likely that we'll see huge whales taking over the hashpower unless they like wasting money. Plus GPU mining is useless on yescrypt coins (only about 10% equivalent CPU hashrate so guaranteed waste of electricity costs) so I assume it's the same with Yenten's yescryptr16.

Yes. all sounds right.

i should mention that i dont believe the aws guy dumped his coins. It looks like he mined 36,000 coins on the first pool at a rate of 18k ytn a day, then switched to the other pool a few days later and mined another 36k at 10k ytn a day. i assume he is above 100k coins by now maybe even above 150k. We havn’t had a market dump of even 10k so im pretty sure he’s holding the majority. also i can see others doing the same thing who have 10-50k coins as well.

im not really sure what i meant by “natural”. i guess there’s no premine and no monopoly on mining. if whales dumped the market even now then we’d just be able to buy this coin for super cheap, cheaper than we can mine it ourselves and that would be great. it would be as if someone else is mining unprofitably FOR us.

either way, the hashrate has doubled as the price has dropped which is bazarre. lots of people are expending thousands of dollars in resources mining this coin and that is a really, really good sign.
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Practice driving your YENTEN LAMBO
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This is nice man. I liked this coin  from the beginning... It does need our backing though in the crypto community.

This coin is a breath of fresh air. Anonymous, quirky developer, barely any information about the coin, yet the popularity is rising naturally. It's fun to try to figure out the new algorithm and actually mine a decent amount of coins on a CPU. So tired of 10% premined coins with the usual excuses and scam ICOs with all their "advanced" technology and promises yet useless coin only to be pumped and dumped. Yenten is how cryptocurrency should be, completely anonymous and growing in support organically from the community, not just because the devs spent all their premined coins on marketing...

Agree. I have a feeling the developer didn't think this would take off and so there's no pre-mine or high expectations. It's ironic. Also, I haven't followed a lot of CPU coins on markets from their start, but it seems like the hashrate and market price progressions have been very natural.

Aside from the Amazon AWS guy who had 50% of the hashrate and then dumped all the coins, it has been a natural growth. The good thing about this coin is that (as mentioned before) it has diminishing returns for super powerful hardware so it's just a waste of resources to point thousands of h/s at this coin when you could make so much more with e.g. XMR. So it's not likely that we'll see huge whales taking over the hashpower unless they like wasting money. Plus GPU mining is useless on yescrypt coins (only about 10% equivalent CPU hashrate so guaranteed waste of electricity costs) so I assume it's the same with Yenten's yescryptr16.
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I will test this coin by mining it today when i have enough time. How much coins you get from mining in 12 hours?
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Practice driving your YENTEN LAMBO
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This is nice man. I liked this coin  from the beginning... It does need our backing though in the crypto community.

This coin is a breath of fresh air. Anonymous, quirky developer, barely any information about the coin, yet the popularity is rising naturally. It's fun to try to figure out the new algorithm and actually mine a decent amount of coins on a CPU. So tired of 10% premined coins with the usual excuses and scam ICOs with all their "advanced" technology and promises yet useless coin only to be pumped and dumped. Yenten is how cryptocurrency should be, completely anonymous and growing in support organically from the community, not just because the devs spent all their premined coins on marketing...

Agree. I have a feeling the developer didn't think this would take off and so there's no pre-mine or high expectations. It's ironic. Also, I haven't followed a lot of CPU coins on markets from their start, but it seems like the hashrate and market price progressions have been very natural.
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Practice driving your YENTEN LAMBO
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This is nice man. I liked this coin  from the beginning... It does need our backing though in the crypto community.

This coin is a breath of fresh air. Anonymous, quirky developer, barely any information about the coin, yet the popularity is rising naturally. It's fun to try to figure out the new algorithm and actually mine a decent amount of coins on a CPU. So tired of 10% premined coins with the usual excuses and scam ICOs with all their "advanced" technology and promises yet useless coin only to be pumped and dumped. Yenten is how cryptocurrency should be, completely anonymous and growing in support organically from the community, not just because the devs spent all their premined coins on marketing...
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the 3570k has 4 cores, same as the 3770k, only difference is the 3770k has 8 threads, although it is a 4 core processor, so for you it would be best to use all 4 cores, sorry for the confusion.

try to run on cpu 1 and 3 and see if the hash/second increases

for now it seems increase, why we only use cpu 1 and 3? if we have 8 core, how's setup?
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This is nice man. I liked this coin  from the beginning... It does need our backing though in the crypto community.
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hashrate moving back toward 400 and difficulty hit .036 overnight. this coin is bananas and i have no idea how it will play out but so far what a ride.
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we all know.. there are Gods and CRYPTO GODS. Its time they back Yenten.. because its time.. else bitcoin will collapse..  another  one  in by signature. DNR
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On my low AMD A10-6700 APU 4 Core with win10:

Mining with 1 or 2 core: 0.11 to 0.13 khs per core
Mining with 3 or 4 cores: 0.07 khs per core

With 2 cores ( 0.24khs ) i get around 0.8 YTN/per hour (but it look like its going to be less and less)
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done mining for last 2 days and have around 100+ Yenten. Is this reasonable ?
 Just find some fun  in mining with CPU  Grin

 People are mining this coin for what purpose ? any idea ?
I wrote earlier - for fun and in the hope for the rise of prices.
It makes more sense to mining Monero

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Price 260 sat/yenten. electricity is more expensive(
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done mining for last 2 days and have around 100+ Yenten. Is this reasonable ?
 Just find some fun  in mining with CPU  Grin

 People are mining this coin for what purpose ? any idea ?
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try to run on cpu 1 and 3 and see if the hash/second increases

for now it seems increase, why we only use cpu 1 and 3? if we have 8 core, how's setup?
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anyone can mine at crypto.n-engine.com?
Yes, you have problems with this pool?
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3 pools miners are already more than 500 people. But overall, Hash/s more Hash/s all three pools many times. How so?
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 ( ゚∀゚)o彡° YENTEN! YENTEN! Grin
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