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Topic: [ANN] eMunie (EMU) - NOT a BitCoin fork/clone - call for beta testers - page 14. (Read 78416 times)

legendary
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Moderate hardware can process a good volume of transactions, no specialist hardware needed to run a basic hatcher, an old 5yr old Dell desktop will churn out a hundred an hour if pushed.

That means that most clients can run as hatchers too, large amount of hatchers in the network means that transaction processing stays fast and smooth.

We are seeing in the beta transaction times, fully confirmed and safe (due to the different model we use), in 15-20 seconds, and everyone is running pretty moderate hardware.

To add to this, I am running one client in a xubuntu vm with only 1 3ghz core and 1gb of ram and it just hums right along.

And the tx times are AMAZING compared to btc. Waiting for confirmations is dead!
hero member
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Specialized as in more CPU, Memory and IO performance yes.

The point is anyone can run a hatcher with pretty much any old hardware they want to.  If some guys want to throw some SandyBridge  servers at the job, they can too, but you don't need rigs of GPU's or ASIC's or stuff like that because they don't work with eMunie.

It's all CPU, Memory and IO....the best boost you could do is throw an SSD in a hatcher that will increase performance about 50%.

Can't wait for this to be released!
legendary
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Specialized as in more CPU, Memory and IO performance yes.

The point is anyone can run a hatcher with pretty much any old hardware they want to.  If some guys want to throw some SandyBridge  servers at the job, they can too, but you don't need rigs of GPU's or ASIC's or stuff like that because they don't work with eMunie.

It's all CPU, Memory and IO....the best boost you could do is throw an SSD in a hatcher that will increase performance about 50%.
legendary
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Moderate hardware can process a good volume of transactions, no specialist hardware needed to run a basic hatcher, an old 5yr old Dell desktop will churn out a hundred an hour if pushed.

That means that most clients can run as hatchers too, large amount of hatchers in the network means that transaction processing stays fast and smooth.

We are seeing in the beta transaction times, fully confirmed and safe (due to the different model we use), in 15-20 seconds, and everyone is running pretty moderate hardware.

so will specialist hardware change this?
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1016
Moderate hardware can process a good volume of transactions, no specialist hardware needed to run a basic hatcher, an old 5yr old Dell desktop will churn out a hundred an hour if pushed.

That means that most clients can run as hatchers too, large amount of hatchers in the network means that transaction processing stays fast and smooth.

We are seeing in the beta transaction times, fully confirmed and safe (due to the different model we use), in 15-20 seconds, and everyone is running pretty moderate hardware.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1018
yes, the first target launch date is not going to happen.

Progress on the beta is coming along steadily.

The beta is currently full but as time progress and the code stabalizes, more people are brought in to expand the beta. Post your interest here

http://forum.emunie.com/threads/slots-full-beta-testers.5/unread

and as spots open you will get in (assuming the beta lasts to that point)

If nothing else, come check out the forums, mingle with the uber nerd devs who are working on this awesome project. Be a part of the future of cyrptos.

Thanks
legendary
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how does hatching not become a majour bottle neck???
member
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I have heard the system has been restructured around interest and miner's earning, it's supposed to be a lot better than Bitcoin and will function like a true currency.
I wonder what will be the new launch date.
legendary
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yes, the first target launch date is not going to happen.

Progress on the beta is coming along steadily.

The beta is currently full but as time progress and the code stabalizes, more people are brought in to expand the beta. Post your interest here

http://forum.emunie.com/threads/slots-full-beta-testers.5/unread

and as spots open you will get in (assuming the beta lasts to that point)

If nothing else, come check out the forums, mingle with the uber nerd devs who are working on this awesome project. Be a part of the future of cyrptos.
legendary
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Nobody has received any notice, at least I haven't.

Lets hope this doesn't turn into a vaporware project.

Well that's no way to think!

I have a beta client running right now. It sends tx and messages as advertised.

You could always come join the beta test to see the low down.

As I understand, it's under a beta right now and not be released today as written in 1st message of the topic (Production launch: 21st June 2013)?
Now I can join the beta, I see the beta slot full in the forum http://forum.emunie.com/forums/emunie-discussion.3/ ?
legendary
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Nobody has received any notice, at least I haven't.

Lets hope this doesn't turn into a vaporware project.

Well that's no way to think!

I have a beta client running right now. It sends tx and messages as advertised.

You could always come join the beta test to see the low down.
legendary
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all testing and no beer make billotronic hate computers....
newbie
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Where is the mining algo? I need 1000$!
legendary
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Unfortunately release data has slipped to a TBA.....but most likely within the next month.

This is not without good reason though, after some discussion and brainstorming we discovered a better model for EMU creation that a voting system, and are implementing that at the moment.

The new model will most certainly put eMunie at the forefront of crypto-currency innovation if it wasn't already.

In the mean time, if you would like to take part in the beta's leading up to the launch, head over the the forums Smiley

sr. member
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Nobody has received any notice, at least I haven't.

Lets hope this doesn't turn into a vaporware project.
heres the forum

http://forum.emunie.com/

It has been in beta testing all week
legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
Nobody has received any notice, at least I haven't.

Lets hope this doesn't turn into a vaporware project.
legendary
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ADT developer
if not to late i would be up for testing it
sr. member
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"Don't go in the trollbox, trollbox, trollbox"
Probably late to the party but this looks interesting. If you haven't launched I'm all for helping you beta test.
legendary
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yeah I cant wait for someone to setup 1 million nodes  Roll Eyes  Cheesy
member
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What kind of miners will be  right for mining  ??  CPU  or  GPU miners ?
I asked similar question before "SHA256 or scrypt", but this seems to be a totally different system.
You'll need everything: CPU, RAM, HDD, etc... except GPU!

For the first day....

Tell you what once my EE gets a breather I will release a gpu kernel for it for everyone.

If you can GPU our algorithm in a day, with a 100% performance gain (that's 2x faster) I'll personally give you $1000.

Infact, if you can GPU it in a week, I'll give you $1000
would be interesting to see how this thing holds up to scrutiny and hacking attempts of all the BTC devs after launch!
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