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Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v3.1.0 [YTN] [YespowerR16] [Exchange available] - page 13. (Read 16714 times)

copper member
Activity: 231
Merit: 35
I can not recommend Yenten to you.

The blockchain from the cracked purse of v2.x.x completely is not supported, there are no cracked coins in yenten v3.x.x - it is visible on a blockchain.

Come back through, year or earlier. I think time will show that we try to develop a coin honestly. The coin has no premayn, there are no big holders of coins, do not try to do Pampas. Time will show for now we have a lot of work. Thank you for влкaд in community.
newbie
Activity: 65
Merit: 0
I can not recommend Yenten to you.
It is because it does not sell a large amount of fraudulent coins like V2 but is buying and selling fraudulent coins little by little so that the user is not noticed.
I was starting to doubt the Yenten community when releasing a GUIminer incorporating the 50% share of the pool and other coin mining programs.
I fully understood the injustice of the community by knowing that YTN can do double sales with Tradesatoshi.
The exchange sends money between the transactions to falsify the chain, and naturally the exchange performs maintenance because the balances of the exchange database and the wallet do not match.
That's why the YTN exchange is frequently maintained.
It is strange that the exchange does not stop buying and selling, however, the exchange should have stopped trading anyway.
The legal currency is valued by the state and the people. Cryptocurrencies are valued by trusted developers and users.
Moralless developers and community members have significantly damaged Yenten's value.

I found a reliable developer, the technology of cryptocurrency is quite high, he is very active and is speaking on a variety of themes on Twitter.
CPUchein uses his wallet, and POS-type SanDeGo has a history of solving technical problems and reactivating Crex24.
I decided to support him and Bellcoin he made. I will stop supporting Yenten on my managed Facebook.
I believe that the first condition for a cryptographic currency to succeed is to gain user trust.
copper member
Activity: 231
Merit: 35
Yenten Coin is ready for listing at - Altmarkets.
https://altmarkets.io/

We need to collect some more money for placement on the stock exchange. The rest of the money - we add from own.

send coins for listing
BTC: 1PasSAZrWrY6k8X9Z35aNmuKN3WX3XWVXV
Doge: DQJQhP5FjcoMMfk5CcfVWKaoqme8quch8A
jr. member
Activity: 203
Merit: 2
Super excited to see mining yenten available in exchange
And try to invest time and money afterward if it more attractive.anyone here give more information about there mission
copper member
Activity: 231
Merit: 35
i hope yenten price rise back in someday.


maybe go to around 0.4usd community will happy


Yes. We have thoughts on the new wallet Yenten. A little later, the community will discussed one important thing.
copper member
Activity: 231
Merit: 35
+ 3522 Doge. Thanks.
Total: 4422 Doge
or 0,00126 BTC
copper member
Activity: 231
Merit: 35
Yenten Coin is ready for listing at - Altmarkets.
https://altmarkets.io

You need to collect 0.01 BTC.

They liked our coin, and we agreed on a low listing price.

send coins for listing
BTC: 1PasSAZrWrY6k8X9Z35aNmuKN3WX3XWVXV
altmarkets.io look very small but guess the listing fee suit it. Can you make a Yenten Coin sale to secure a listing fee for it? Bet someone would love to have Yenten Coin and help to list is as well.

Yenten does not make sense to sell. Now it is pretty cheap.
Also, if sell a lot of coins - it will drop the course.
full member
Activity: 360
Merit: 100
Yenten Coin is ready for listing at - Altmarkets.
https://altmarkets.io

You need to collect 0.01 BTC.

They liked our coin, and we agreed on a low listing price.

send coins for listing
BTC: 1PasSAZrWrY6k8X9Z35aNmuKN3WX3XWVXV
altmarkets.io look very small but guess the listing fee suit it. Can you make a Yenten Coin sale to secure a listing fee for it? Bet someone would love to have Yenten Coin and help to list is as well.
jr. member
Activity: 129
Merit: 8
Yenten Coin is ready for listing at - Altmarkets.
https://altmarkets.io

You need to collect 0.01 BTC.

They liked our coin, and we agreed on a low listing price.

send coins for listing
BTC: 1PasSAZrWrY6k8X9Z35aNmuKN3WX3XWVXV

Send 900 Doge to: DQJQhP5FjcoMMfk5CcfVWKaoqme8quch8A

Well done. Do a good job.
copper member
Activity: 231
Merit: 35
Yenten Coin is ready for listing at - Altmarkets.
https://altmarkets.io

You need to collect 0.01 BTC.

They liked our coin, and we agreed on a low listing price.

send coins for listing
BTC: 1PasSAZrWrY6k8X9Z35aNmuKN3WX3XWVXV
Doge: DQJQhP5FjcoMMfk5CcfVWKaoqme8quch8A
copper member
Activity: 231
Merit: 35
http://cpu-mining.info - CPU mining calculator profit

We finally launched the site - with a coin calculator.
The following coins are supported: Yenten, CPUchain, Uranium-X, Cranepay.
You can see the yield of 1000 h / s or select a processor from the list. Also see the history of the yield of each coin.
p.s. the service will constantly evolve, stay tuned ...

copper member
Activity: 231
Merit: 35
Hi, why here or on pool is literally none mention about Linux based miners? There isnt any?


How not? You can always compile.
Code:
sudo apt-get install -y git
git clone https://github.com/bubasik/cpuminer-opt-yespower.git
cd cpuminer-opt
sudo apt-get install -y automake autoconf pkg-config libcurl4-openssl-dev libjansson-dev libssl-dev libgmp-dev make g++
sudo apt-get install -y lib32z1-dev
chmod +x build.sh
./build.sh

and run
Code:
./cpuminer -a yespowerr16 -o stratum+tcp://yenten-pool.info:63368 -u WALLET_ADDRESS

newbie
Activity: 60
Merit: 0
Hi, why here or on pool is literally none mention about Linux based miners? There isnt any?
member
Activity: 302
Merit: 26
We launched a Yenten faucet.
Hurry up to get your free coins!

http://yenten-pool.info/faucet/
copper member
Activity: 231
Merit: 35
Organize the problem as it is not in focus. Huh
(1) The biggest problem is the mine pool with more than 50% share. As you know, if you have more than 50% share, you can rewrite the chain.
(2) What happened to Tradesatoshi, my Tradesatoshi balance was 0. Tradesatoshi's YTN balance increased while Tradesatoshi was repairing the YTN wallet. And that amount was the same as the YTN I sent from Tradesatoshi to Crex24.
In other words, during maintenance, I could get the same amount of YTN that I sent to the Crex 24 YTN. (YTN disappeared during maintenance but can be retained by converting it to BTC)
(3) YTN is maintained at an unusually high frequency at replacement frequency compared to other coins. In other words, chain rewriting and wallet vulnerabilities may have been attacked.
It is impossible to provide evidence for (2). I get up in Tradesatoshi and roll back my history.
About (1) and (3), it is what is actually happening.

I thought that the hash balance of the pool would be the same as before if I returned the algorithm to YescryptR16 to solve the 50% problem, but I don't think so now.
Please think about the action of the community.
Creation of a GUI miner for recommending other coins (Community claimed that it would lead to an increase in Yenten's ad and pool. Conversely, it increased the dissatisfaction of YTN users.)
We recommend that you open the YescryptR16 pool and move it out of CPU-POOL (no one will ever mine old coins without replacement).
It is up to you to decide if the community is ineffective or capable, but already, Yenten is not at the stage of discussing CPU and GPU mining.
The system itself is not functioning due to limited YTN deposits and withdrawals.

If you discuss Yenten, you should discuss the issues I raised.
Another problem is that it is a non-critical one.

1) We are now solving the 50% problem, we need more new miners to mine in other pools.
I also want to note that the problem is an exaggeration, because cpu-pool is reliable and will not do block replacement.

2) 3) When was the translation? What the transaction id? What are the coins? (hacked v2.x.x?)
We remind once again that the v2.x.x coins were hacked and not supported by the exchanges, so they simply do not exist in the v3 branch.
Why raise an old problem that have solved? It harms the populization of the coin.
The wallet v 3.x.x is stable, not cracked and the coin is actively developing, creating services around itself.

newbie
Activity: 65
Merit: 0
Organize the problem as it is not in focus. Huh
(1) The biggest problem is the mine pool with more than 50% share. As you know, if you have more than 50% share, you can rewrite the chain.
(2) What happened to Tradesatoshi, my Tradesatoshi balance was 0. Tradesatoshi's YTN balance increased while Tradesatoshi was repairing the YTN wallet. And that amount was the same as the YTN I sent from Tradesatoshi to Crex24.
In other words, during maintenance, I could get the same amount of YTN that I sent to the Crex 24 YTN. (YTN disappeared during maintenance but can be retained by converting it to BTC)
(3) YTN is maintained at an unusually high frequency at replacement frequency compared to other coins. In other words, chain rewriting and wallet vulnerabilities may have been attacked.
It is impossible to provide evidence for (2). I get up in Tradesatoshi and roll back my history.
About (1) and (3), it is what is actually happening.

I thought that the hash balance of the pool would be the same as before if I returned the algorithm to YescryptR16 to solve the 50% problem, but I don't think so now.
Please think about the action of the community.
Creation of a GUI miner for recommending other coins (Community claimed that it would lead to an increase in Yenten's ad and pool. Conversely, it increased the dissatisfaction of YTN users.)
We recommend that you open the YescryptR16 pool and move it out of CPU-POOL (no one will ever mine old coins without replacement).
It is up to you to decide if the community is ineffective or capable, but already, Yenten is not at the stage of discussing CPU and GPU mining.
The system itself is not functioning due to limited YTN deposits and withdrawals.

If you discuss Yenten, you should discuss the issues I raised.
Another problem is that it is a non-critical one.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
It is with CPU mining. Not without.
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 250
Sorry but what idea in Yespower without CPU mining and GPU resistance? I don't see in first post.
newbie
Activity: 65
Merit: 0

That is what happened with Tradesatoshi.
The balance of my Tradesatoshi was zero. When tradesatoshi started maintenance, I realized that my balance was up. Therefore, I do not know the transaction ID or time.
The amount is the same as the amount sent from Tradesatoshi to Crex24.
From the developer's point of view, do you know what is happening?

Since Yenten started, I have recommended Yenten to Facebook people.
I also advertised on Facebook at my own expense.
After V2 has been hacked by someone
There were questions from many investors.
I am responsible for the loss of the investor.
Since then, I have done my best to improve what is undesirable for YTN.
This is what it means to recommend to people.

I do not have an account on Tradesatoshi. Coins from version 2.x.x are not valid. All that was between 2.x and 3.x is not valid. This was written many times.


Certainly, returning the algorithm to YescryptR16 does not improve CPU-POOL monopoly.
Simply put, there is a problem with the wallet or CPU-POOL (not pointing to the CPU-POOL administrator)
This may cause the exchange maintenance frequency to increase abnormally.
It also means that you have the ability to double buying and selling.

You are the current Yenten developer who changed the algorithm and persuaded the exchange.
I think your job is to think of a way to solve this problem.
This problem can not be avoided in order to make Yenten a credible coin.
Only you can do that.
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