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Topic: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast - page 182. (Read 542277 times)

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holding 86k, been buying on the way down a little the last couple of days.. won't dump, but waiting to hear from devs for some reassurance - was about to buy up 300k+ more this week.. wont sell this 86k tho, will just take the risk

Going to buy another 5-10 BTC worth under .00001
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173.84775614 btc = $106,884.85 US$

Where did that money go?  

Did the dev earn it?

Were there working wallets, miners, pools, etc... for the launch?

Why did the first miner have to be released by a third party?

You all can sing and dance, talk about the moon, holding the coin till $1 for eternity but the fact is that this coin is dead.


money, that BTC still in wallet, so they didnt go anywhere.
https://blockchain.info/address/19VzBYvffPj4JcJM6ieNBXLEY9dJBQ2oXa

Just because the money is in the wallet doesn't mean anything.  It only takes a couple of key strokes and mouse clicks and it's gone.


There has been a lot of talk about this coin. Should i mine it? What hash rate should i expect? I get about 3.7mhs on scrypt.

If you want to waste your hashes then this is the coin to mine.

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You all can sing and dance, talk about the moon, holding the coin till $1 for eternity but the fact is that this coin is dead.

What daes it mean dead Huh Tell me pls...trollydolly  ?
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The bit interleave part actually has the opposite effect in been ASIC resist. It literally takes zero cost do to fixed bit interleave in ASIC. Been an ASIC designer myself for almost 10 years,I would say this is less effective than dark/quark algorithm in terms of ASIC resist.
The worst part of bit interleave is that the difficulty target is directly mapped to each hash function, which makes parallel calculation possible and simple. If one of hashes result is less than partial target, the rest calc can be skipped.
If I were to implement this in Fpga, I would do it in 4 stages: hefty1+keccak, sha256, Blake, and groestl. The overall hash-per-sec is determined by hefty1+keccak. Reviewing the source code, my estimation is that complexity of hefty1 is in the same magnitude of sha256. So overall throughput would be similar to sha256. Considering cost of all hashes, 1/10 hash throughput of existing bitcoin Fpga miner is very easy to achieve.


Wait a minute.... So I can compute keccak and if certain bits are set I can skip computing the other hashes because I already know that I can not reach the given difficulty?
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There has been a lot of talk about this coin. Should i mine it? What hash rate should i expect? I get about 3.7mhs on scrypt.
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Merit: 250
173.84775614 btc = $106,884.85 US$

Where did that money go?  

Did the dev earn it?

Were there working wallets, miners, pools, etc... for the launch?

Why did the first miner have to be released by a third party?

You all can sing and dance, talk about the moon, holding the coin till $1 for eternity but the fact is that this coin is dead.


money, that BTC still in wallet, so they didnt go anywhere.
https://blockchain.info/address/19VzBYvffPj4JcJM6ieNBXLEY9dJBQ2oXa
sr. member
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Keeping People Honest - Don't Get Scammed
173.84775614 btc = $106,884.85 US$

Where did that money go?  

Did the dev earn it?

Were there working wallets, miners, pools, etc... for the launch?

Why did the first miner have to be released by a third party?

You all can sing and dance, talk about the moon, holding the coin till $1 for eternity but the fact is that this coin is dead.
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...and with or without trolling, updates would be good.
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Where are the devs?

173.84775614 BTC
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gpu come on now that good no problem . Now we have more miner . Grin

+1

with GPU's community could grow faster

With or without GPUs, remember to visit this other thread - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hvc-heavycoin-community-hub-workthread-513949
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gpu come on now that good no problem . Now we have more miner . Grin

+1

with GPU's community could grow faster
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gpu come on now that good no problem . Now we have more miner . Grin
newbie
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holding 86k, been buying on the way down a little the last couple of days.. won't dump, but waiting to hear from devs for some reassurance - was about to buy up 300k+ more this week.. wont sell this 86k tho, will just take the risk
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Anyone holding through the storm?

yup holding like a boss!

im buying little by little (got 2675, 2400, 2050 = 9.3k HVC), my miners now mining other coins (xpm), coz by this price is not worth it to mine, better mine something else and exchange to HVC
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Did everyone miss reorder's GPU miner posted a few pages back???

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5725903

GPU miner for 1gh
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Weekend low volume, and stupid FUD is hurting this coin right now. There are so many shitcoins out there that are worth 5x more than HeavyCoin, goes to show you how some people ruin a coin but i do believe we'll rebound.

yes very low volume, especialy on buy, sell orders killing... from the side looks like someone, maybe group of people wants to take a down price lower as possible, to buy it cheaper...  and its started few days ago about already exsisting 'gpu miner', were nobody saw yet and dumping started on weekend when is small volume, if someone normal miner wanted to sell, he could sell little by little no hurting price so much... 100% somebody there is manipuliating with posts and market price.

DEV's could really use IPO funds, to buyback some HVC, below IPO price.. if they believe in their coin later they could sell 10x maybe 50x times more... im not saying use all funds, just some
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