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Topic: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast - page 28. (Read 542277 times)

legendary
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I really believe the days of cheap HVC are numbered.  Some big buy orders just went up on exchanges, is something up?


Which exchanges?  I checked Cryptsy and there are some buy orders but not that big and I think there has been some accumulation for at least a couple weeks.

HVC is worth 5% of what it was at its peak. In the price chart at Coinmarketcap you can see it has stabilized recently, so  I would say a turn upwards is not that strange an idea: http://coinmarketcap.com/hvc_90.html
hero member
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DMD,XZC
My friend who's the main developer of SFMINER (which is a successful mining asic company. Its huge capability scrypt asic has been released to the market and the FPGA of X11, N-factor is close to completing.) told me that the algorithm of HVC is the best and securest for now and it's the only pow algorithm for which SFMINER is not able to design a asic.

Do you have specifics as to why they are unable to design ASIC for Hefty algorithm? Any documentation? Not doubting you, rather just really curious about any details available. Previously Zhpool mentioned they were unsuccessful in their attempts at implementing FPGA for Hefty1 as well.

My friend from SFMINER (Siver Fish) told me about that. I didn't ask him for the reason for I'm a chemical engineering engineer rather than an IT guy and I can't understand complicated IT theory.
There was a fault in my previous post about the asic. Accurately, My friend told me they are not able to design a FPGA for HVC algorithm.

there is a  private x11 FPGA farm  ,I had seen some photos ,but don't know how to post here.
x13 is another joke ,even x15, x17,
newbie
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My friend who's the main developer of SFMINER (which is a successful mining asic company. Its huge capability scrypt asic has been released to the market and the FPGA of X11, N-factor is close to completing.) told me that the algorithm of HVC is the best and securest for now and it's the only pow algorithm for which SFMINER is not able to design a asic.

Do you have specifics as to why they are unable to design ASIC for Hefty algorithm? Any documentation? Not doubting you, rather just really curious about any details available. Previously Zhpool mentioned they were unsuccessful in their attempts at implementing FPGA for Hefty1 as well.

My friend from SFMINER (Siver Fish) told me about that. I didn't ask him for the reason for I'm a chemical engineering engineer rather than an IT guy and I can't understand complicated IT theory.
There was a fault in my previous post about the asic. Accurately, My friend told me they are not able to design a FPGA for HVC algorithm.
legendary
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Merit: 1534
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I really believe the days of cheap HVC are numbered.  Some big buy orders just went up on exchanges, is something up?


Which exchanges?  I checked Cryptsy and there are some buy orders but not that big and I think there has been some accumulation for at least a couple weeks.
sr. member
Activity: 305
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I really believe the days of cheap HVC are numbered.  Some big buy orders just went up on exchanges, is something up?
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
My friend who's the main developer of SFMINER (which is a successful mining asic company. Its huge capability scrypt asic has been released to the market and the FPGA of X11, N-factor is close to completing.) told me that the algorithm of HVC is the best and securest for now and it's the only pow algorithm for which SFMINER is not able to design a asic.

Do you have specifics as to why they are unable to design ASIC for Hefty algorithm? Any documentation? Not doubting you, rather just really curious about any details available. Previously Zhpool mentioned they were unsuccessful in their attempts at implementing FPGA for Hefty1 as well.
full member
Activity: 126
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Whether it works or not but such an anonymity functionality could be an excellent marketing vehicle, I completely agree.

Completely agree anonymity functionality is big in the alt world right now - we can see it of course with what darkcoin is doing - *my understanding* is that darkcoins' Darksend is currently a closed source version of coinjoin introduced by gmaxwell (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coinjoin-bitcoin-privacy-for-the-real-world-279249).

I believe that Darkwallet, when out of alpha/beta will be released as an open source project and should perform most of these functions for us while not being a huge problem for us to customise for HVC - https://darkwallet.unsystem.net/

I really have no idea at the moment though - a really interesting area, but I'm still trying to figure out how it all fits together.

I love crypto because I get to learn something new, I hate crypto because I have to read all of this damn documentation and force myself to understand something new Smiley


newbie
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Whether it works or not but such an anonymity functionality could be an excellent marketing vehicle, I completely agree.
full member
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I have a issue with windows wallet going back and forth from 11 weeks to zero.
11 connections.The wallet has been mining for over 10 hours with a couple of blocks.
Configure files is correct.Catching up processed 2935 of 62,929 established blocks.
Still out of sync.

Thank you for any suggestions on how to fix this issue.

Hi vanessasweet,

I haven't seen that problem before - I can tell you at least that I have version 1.0 and 1.2 of the Heavycoin wallet running on Windows 7 without any problems.

I'll point out your message to the coin devs and see if they have any ideas.

In the mean time, feel free to share any other information that might help figure out what's happening, really anything you can think of would help, some starting questions:

- Which version of the wallet have you installed
- Which version of windows are you running
- Plenty of room left on your C drive?
- did you download from the official site - the download page on either http://heavyco.in/ or http://heavycoin.github.io/download.html
- if there's anything unusual about your computer setup

One thing you could try doing is to take a look at the size of your the heavycoin blockchain you're downloading:

- Go to C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Heavycoin
- Right click properties and take a look at "size on disk"
- Give it five minutes, right click and try it again - is the folder any larger?

You could try deleting the C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Heavycoin folder then launch the wallet again - that will start downloading the blockchain again from scratch, could be worth a try.

Let us know how you go and any questions feel free to post them.


@smaragda - what happened when you brought this up with the devs? Could you post a link if it's somewhere else on the thread?

What does everyone think of adding an anon feature? I'm not huge on it, but not at all against it - were you thinking of something specific like implementing coinjoin or something else?


Have a good one folks.

Cheers,
M
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
I have a issue with windows wallet going back and forth from 11 weeks to zero.
11 connections.The wallet has been mining for over 10 hours with a couple of blocks.
Configure files is correct.Catching up processed 2935 of 62,929 established blocks.
Still out of sync.

Thank you for any suggestions on how to fix this issue.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
of course in this long term i believe in this coin, were in the first phase still people need to relax and have fun smile and enjoy this crypto currency journey, pioneers we all are.
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1014
i do not consider myself a bag holder i bought ten bitcoins worth of heavycoin at the ipo and im looking to buy 700000 more to bring me up to nearly a million coins, have not sold no coins could have doubled my bitcoin first week of trading on mintpal but early days still, my fellow heavy coiners be patient every body acting scared there was only one other person who dropped ten bitcoins at the ipo and he was acting scared before ipo was even over lol, scared money dont make no money

In it for the long haul Smiley
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
i do not consider myself a bag holder i bought ten bitcoins worth of heavycoin at the ipo and im looking to buy 700000 more to bring me up to nearly a million coins, have not sold no coins could have doubled my bitcoin first week of trading on mintpal but early days still, my fellow heavy coiners be patient every body acting scared there was only one other person who dropped ten bitcoins at the ipo and he was acting scared before ipo was even over lol, scared money dont make no money
legendary
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Heh, I wish I'd see an announcement like this here...
legendary
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is this coin dead?
 Angry Angry

Nope - Heavycoin is still very much alive - tell your friends Smiley

Cheers,
M

I dont think so.  nobody coming

when x11 asic will come, gpu miners will move here or on others algo

there is still hope for this coin, a "patience hope"...


With almost every coin, and probably every algo out there, there is one enormous problem: the distribution. Most coins use PoW. It's biggest flaw is that the more Hashpower you have, the bigger your reward will be. This should not be happening. The amount of coin a node should be able to gain should not depend on that node's hashpower, and it should be limited for the given unit of time. This will ensure a fair distribution and will also make the development of dedicated mining equipment superfluous. Solo mining will be encouraged and more and more people will come to claim their fair share, thus helping secure the network. There will be no pools, no huge farms and no useless dedicated hardware. People will mine using their phones, laptops, PCs, and will do this while enjoying other activities on their devices. There will be no need for specialized software, because mining with the wallet will be sufficient. This will be the future, and that future is not far away.


i would love to see a thing like this for future coins, big farms are a bad thing really

limiting the hashpower would be the best blessing for the distribution
sr. member
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Merit: 250
At these prices, HVC is a steal.  As soon as the alt mining crowd realizes this could be the next GPU coin, it will defy gravity and likely see a huge influx of buyers.  To me, it's a no brainer to scoop anything you can up  under the 2000sat level.
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full member
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Merit: 100
Scrypt asics failed? litecoin failed? dogecoin failed? Pow failed?
Could you stay a little calm for one or two months and make your judgement?
And if you believe hvc is dead, pls sell all your hvc coins to the market. I'm waiting there to buy. Thanks

Hey fengkaitj,

While I appreciate your passion, could we ratchet this back a few steps?

I think you and I are in the same camp, but if we just jump on tz for having an opinion we pretty much lose the opportunity for having an interesting conversation.

HVC isn't going anywhere until the market says it's lost all interest - we're still in the game, nothing you or I or tz has to say will change that. In the mean time maybe we should be open to any new and potentially opposing ideas.

Let's just reel it back a little bit.

Cheers,
M
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legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1014
Dunno why people keep coming in here claiming the coin is dead. One might think they have an interest in buying low...

Considering the insane inflation we have been having for months this coin is very much alive, more than most would have imagined, and considering that this inflation will come to a stop soon you will be in for a big surprise how "dead" this coin is shortly  Kiss

It's a good coin indeed. Smiley
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