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Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable] - page 189. (Read 147137 times)

newbie
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the roadmap only mining and exchange ?
So the price quickly down to 1 Satoshi will fall
Interest in buying coins who will then ?
Who will buy coins at the rate of at least yen ( about 100 Satoshi)
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It looks like we mined the second meal. Soup and sticky rice, I guess?

hero member
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Now the market more lively with smaller gap, a 50 buy order all the place down to the floor so i cant see the bottom  Grin
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Nice the dude who took over 70% of the hashrate is gone!  I have an idea in the future on a cpu coin limiting the max hashrate of the network.  Does a network even really need over say 200khash to work? We could make a coin that stops giving rewards if the hashrate gets over 200khash.  Small independent miners who are spending pennies a day mining in electricity would be able to keep mining wheras big assholes and pools wouldn't be able to survive mining it...power to the little people.

I think that was a botnet as it was showing around 2000 miners and now it's just 200 so definitely it was botnet

Yup you are to the point. It really feels bad when you have little hash and people come with contract like nicehash and make sure to create hell for small miners.
For mining with CPU, a botnet is easy to implement, some hackers by controlling the personal computer, in the early stages of the hash, this kind of behavior is deadly, it left now, we are very happy.

is it common people like this guy come in as coins start and then leave?  I could imagine the CIA would use a tactic like that to 51% a coin and unnoticeably fork it to include surveillance software that reports back to them.

Earlier you said we are all wasting time minung this coin, but now your last few posts are on this thread. Can I ask you why this is the only project you are interested in? I can’t imagine you’d have this much engagement without buying/mining/holding it yourself.

I told one specific person they were wasting their time.  He probably has a $100 a day contract with amazon aws and if he tries to sell the coins he mines here he crashes the price to zero immediatly.  Obviously you didn't read my post carefully at all.

Okay i hear you i’m with you.

So let’s assume he has 30-60k coins now.

What’s the cia fear? maybe idk enough about forks but i thought the network would be able to at least be alerted to a fork if there was double spending. And i didn’t know a fork could result in a change in the coin’s core. Isn’t the software  still preserved on the original site and any malicious code would be discovered?
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This could be a great thing to start now love this concept
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Consensus is Constitution
Nice the dude who took over 70% of the hashrate is gone!  I have an idea in the future on a cpu coin limiting the max hashrate of the network.  Does a network even really need over say 200khash to work? We could make a coin that stops giving rewards if the hashrate gets over 200khash.  Small independent miners who are spending pennies a day mining in electricity would be able to keep mining wheras big assholes and pools wouldn't be able to survive mining it...power to the little people.

I think that was a botnet as it was showing around 2000 miners and now it's just 200 so definitely it was botnet

Yup you are to the point. It really feels bad when you have little hash and people come with contract like nicehash and make sure to create hell for small miners.
For mining with CPU, a botnet is easy to implement, some hackers by controlling the personal computer, in the early stages of the hash, this kind of behavior is deadly, it left now, we are very happy.

is it common people like this guy come in as coins start and then leave?  I could imagine the CIA would use a tactic like that to 51% a coin and unnoticeably fork it to include surveillance software that reports back to them.

Earlier you said we are all wasting time minung this coin, but now your last few posts are on this thread. Can I ask you why this is the only project you are interested in? I can’t imagine you’d have this much engagement without buying/mining/holding it yourself.

I told one specific person they were wasting their time.  He probably has a $100 a day contract with amazon aws and if he tries to sell the coins he mines here he crashes the price to zero immediatly.  Obviously you didn't read my post carefully at all.
newbie
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Hello dev, need local community manager?
i want to reserve it if you need
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[2017-11-03 09:42:52] stratum_reco_line failed
[2017-11-03 09:42:52] Stratum connection interrupted
[2017-11-03 09:42:52] thread 0: 6448 hashes, 0.21 khash/s
[2017-11-03 09:42:54] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-11-03 09:43:21] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-11-03 09:43:21] thread 0: 5573 hashes, 0.21 khash/s
[2017-11-03 09:43:51] stratum_reco_line failed
[2017-11-03 09:43:51] Stratum connection interrupted
[2017-11-03 09:43:51] thread 0: 6256 hashes, 0.21 khash/s
[2017-11-03 09:43:52] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-11-03 09:44:22] stratum_reco_line failed
[2017-11-03 09:44:22] Stratum connection interrupted
[2017-11-03 09:44:22] thread 0: 6029 hashes, 0.20 khash/s
[2017-11-03 09:44:22] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-11-03 09:44:25] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-11-03 09:44:25] thread 0: 435 hashes, 0.20 khash/s
[2017-11-03 09:44:55] stratum_reco_line failed
[2017-11-03 09:44:55] Stratum connection interrupted
[2017-11-03 09:44:55] thread 0: 6300 hashes, 0.21 khash/s
[2017-11-03 09:44:55] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-11-03 09:45:19] Stratum requested work restart [2017-11-03

i7-4770k, win8.1/64
minerd.exe -a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://pool.bilbotel.fr:6234 -u YTYwDya2Rhn9SiaMyFmYvkCCiL45wFhZ3E -p c=YTN,stats
I think something went wrong...


i have same problem like you it problem from us or from pool?

same here...  Undecided
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New Pool!!
http://www.phi-phi-pool.com [Algo : Yescrypt (test)]
pool fee 0.25%

Don't use this pool, the algo is set to yescrypt, this coin uses yescryptr16
Yes I saw it too. Confusing for some people.. Lol
member
Activity: 460
Merit: 12
New Pool!!
http://www.phi-phi-pool.com [Algo : Yescrypt (test)]
pool fee 0.25%

Don't use this pool, the algo is set to yescrypt, this coin uses yescryptr16
member
Activity: 152
Merit: 10
Nice the dude who took over 70% of the hashrate is gone!  I have an idea in the future on a cpu coin limiting the max hashrate of the network.  Does a network even really need over say 200khash to work? We could make a coin that stops giving rewards if the hashrate gets over 200khash.  Small independent miners who are spending pennies a day mining in electricity would be able to keep mining wheras big assholes and pools wouldn't be able to survive mining it...power to the little people.

I think that was a botnet as it was showing around 2000 miners and now it's just 200 so definitely it was botnet

Yup you are to the point. It really feels bad when you have little hash and people come with contract like nicehash and make sure to create hell for small miners.
For mining with CPU, a botnet is easy to implement, some hackers by controlling the personal computer, in the early stages of the hash, this kind of behavior is deadly, it left now, we are very happy.

is it common people like this guy come in as coins start and then leave?  I could imagine the CIA would use a tactic like that to 51% a coin and unnoticeably fork it to include surveillance software that reports back to them.

Earlier you said we are all wasting time minung this coin, but now your last few posts are on this thread. Can I ask you why this is the only project you are interested in? I can’t imagine you’d have this much engagement without buying/mining/holding it yourself.
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 54
Consensus is Constitution
Nice the dude who took over 70% of the hashrate is gone!  I have an idea in the future on a cpu coin limiting the max hashrate of the network.  Does a network even really need over say 200khash to work? We could make a coin that stops giving rewards if the hashrate gets over 200khash.  Small independent miners who are spending pennies a day mining in electricity would be able to keep mining wheras big assholes and pools wouldn't be able to survive mining it...power to the little people.

I think that was a botnet as it was showing around 2000 miners and now it's just 200 so definitely it was botnet

Yup you are to the point. It really feels bad when you have little hash and people come with contract like nicehash and make sure to create hell for small miners.
For mining with CPU, a botnet is easy to implement, some hackers by controlling the personal computer, in the early stages of the hash, this kind of behavior is deadly, it left now, we are very happy.

is it common people like this guy come in as coins start and then leave?  I could imagine the CIA would use a tactic like that to 51% a coin and unnoticeably fork it to include surveillance software that reports back to them.
member
Activity: 106
Merit: 10
New Pool!!
http://www.phi-phi-pool.com [Algo : Yescrypt (test)]
pool fee 0.25%
member
Activity: 154
Merit: 10
Mining Yenten. really interested this coin. Hope Dev will make it better.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Is that system will be available in any part of the world or you will use this in only selective countries?
newbie
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Merit: 0
we should not consider about hackers making mining virus, forever beginners catching mining virus.
they are below of us as human. we can not understand them. they can not understand us.
considering is a waste of time.
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