Here's what I know today:
1. doabitofgood.com has fired up its first dedicated water cooled dual 7990 GPU rig that is working to keep the block chain emitting blocks.
It has been amusing watching the mining activity on the blockexplorer. Someone hits it hard when the difficulty is low and then pops a bunch of blocks in quick succession until it goes up. I think we need to look at how the Kimoto Gravity Well is tuned because it does not seem to be reactive enough from my limited observation.
2. I have forked the code on Github and have begun cleaning up the codebase in order to get it to compile in a native 64-bit binary on Mac OS X:
https://github.com/LittleDuke/givecoinI have cleaned up all the bad/missing typecasts from the X11 hash suite so that they compile cleanly on Mac OS X 10.9 aka Mavericks. This will be a win for all X11 based chains. I will check in my changes once the whole project builds successfully.
I'm currently working on an inconsistency between GCC and the new Apple compiler/linker that is preventing Boost from linking the x86_64 libraries. Honestly I think its in ALL codebases better interest to migrate away from using the Boost library -- there are only a few objects imported and its a ridiculously big/bloated codebase for a few utility/convenience functions. I certainly will not be using it for either IDCoins or M3T4Coin.
Once it compiles cleanly on Mac OS X 64bit, we will tip up a permanent Windows development workstation so that we can build that. Obviously the Linux build works flawlessly :-)
The current development goal is to begin migration from POW to POS/POW. POS encourages the right kind of interest in the chain and stakeholders tend to be engaged longer term.
3. bittrex.com has once again put up notice to de-list. If they do, that will just accelerate our desire to host an exchange directly on doabitofgood.com.
I can confirm that as of today doabitofgood.com has an approximately 12% stake in the chain through its open market acquisitions on Bittrex and will continue to invest in the development of the chain through a combination of software engineering support as well as its current use as our default "reserve currency" within our system. This fall we will be unveiling our "underwriter support" system that will enable donors and corporate sponsors the ability to bid on any non-profit or pro-social causes coins (as well as any other items they may want to put up for silent auction) -- with the express understanding that those coins will be re-donated back to any other cause that they so choose to support. This in effect will begin a "virtuous cycle" in charitable giving!
Our long term plan is to work with other pro-social coinbases to create merged mining opportunities, but that is going to take time and patience. I can relay that we are heavily investing in Clean Water Coin as well...
More announcements are forthcoming.
-dvd