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Topic: [ANN]-[IUM] Neuralium MAINNET launch date Confirmed. January 23nd 2021 ≈11:00-5 - page 5. (Read 3402 times)

member
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Any updates on exchanges or anything like that? I'm throwing some hash at the project.

We the dev team can not have anything to do with exchanges, especially that the IUM has no monetary value at all for us, so exchanges dont make any sense for the dev team. But I am convinced that the users will find creative outlets to their imagination!

are you serious? this is the worst thing you could say as admin of the project.
what the sense creating a coin without a value?
let make see your answer to all miners, and see how many of them will remain with your f*****g (and bugged) project
jr. member
Activity: 96
Merit: 6
Any updates on exchanges or anything like that? I'm throwing some hash at the project.

We the dev team can not have anything to do with exchanges, especially that the IUM has no monetary value at all for us, so exchanges dont make any sense for the dev team. But I am convinced that the users will find creative outlets to their imagination!
full member
Activity: 306
Merit: 106
Any updates on exchanges or anything like that? I'm throwing some hash at the project.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 1490
Over the past day, the fourth release of neuralium wallet v/1.0.01.14 https://neuralium.com/sites/default/files/wallet/windows/latest/neuralium.wallet-windows-MAINNET-1.0.1.14.zip  has already been released and it works quite stably, at least for win10, I hope the team finally managed to make some progress and fix the main problem leading to the mining shutdown.

legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 1490
Reading the discord channel https://discord.gg/NQNkXVmVe3 and the telegram channel https://t.me/neuralium_chat , it can be seen that many users are faced with the problem of lagging synchronization of neuralium wallet, according to my observation, mining is still more stable on version 1.0.1.9 I have already started the second day of stable mining on this version, on other versions, mining stops some time after launch

jr. member
Activity: 96
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Hey everyone!  things are doing really well. every day, the code gets better, we now have many thousands people mining actively. tomorrows Orient appointment will have +9000 people, imagine that! 

things are intense for the tiny team, but we are holding up. will bring more news in a few days, see you there!
full member
Activity: 253
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1.  Wallets do not hold sync with the network and often lag by 2-3 blocks, likely meaning they are taken out of the hunt for block rewards

2.  Tier 1 Server Accounts are broken for many and the attitude from the team has slowly turned towards blaming the users and their 'computer problems'.  It is a software issue.  This ain't my first rodeo and I have never had this kind of issue before.

3.  While I can respect the desire to create a means by which coins are created by something OTHER than hardware that consumes energy, in the theoretical sense I am sort of failing to see how this achieves any real value.  Would love to be proven wrong here, but the 'mining power' that is being put to use here is merely having a network connection.  That means, at .0000000001 Sats, it is profitable as there is no power or hardware that is expended to acquire it.  It is, so far, low emission, but I understand that the emission will grow to accommodate the size of the network, ie., more miners... more coins, sort of keeping scarcity as a constant.

4.  So far, wallets have to be set up through either a ~24 hour hashing algo (for servers) or solving a puzzle to prove human interaction (for Tier 3) initially, and every 30 days going forward.  That means if someone just wants to acquire IUM through an exchange or private sale, it will take a minimum of 6-8 hours (Tier 1 with multi-threaded support) or about 2-3 days to have a wallet capable of receiving the coins.  This needs to be addressed before anyone other than miners can be expected to show an interest.

About the mainnet launch...

IMO, should have just been called a Testnet so all of the bugs that have come to the surface would be seen as signs of productivity instead of signs of a lack of foresight.  My insistent expressing of this in the Discord has earned me a ban.  Truth be told, I dared them to... and they did.  But another truth be told... I have a pretty high batting average in spotting what thrives and what languishes.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 1490
We are waiting for the release of next version 1.0.1.10 Neuralium Wallet scheduled for tomorrow I hope the new version will be more stable in mining Smiley




legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 1490
downloaded the wallet, seems that it's active now. how to mining?

edit: italian version "vicino" for closing a window is wrong, probably you wanted to write "close" or a simple "ok"

To start mining, you need to have a published account, to do this, you need to pass verification in the form of a puzzle solution at the appointed time, after receiving confirmation, you need to publish your account and start mining. All documentation is also available here: https://neuralium.com/documentation
member
Activity: 157
Merit: 10
downloaded the wallet, seems that it's active now. how to mining?

edit: italian version "vicino" for closing a window is wrong, probably you wanted to write "close" or a simple "ok"
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 1490
yes, in the near future we will add the creation of non verified accounts (that can't mine) without going through the appointments. We are a tiny team of 6, so we can only do so much in a day. but we will get there. it will get better in time. give us time, we just launched. bitcoin had 12 years...  Grin

Version 1.0.1.9 suddenly stops mining, rolls back to version 1.0.1.8 it works more stably for me this was not in it for three days of use I use it so far
jr. member
Activity: 96
Merit: 6
What if I just want to send or receive a little? This is straaaaaange.

yes, in the near future we will add the creation of non verified accounts (that can't mine) without going through the appointments. We are a tiny team of 6, so we can only do so much in a day. but we will get there. it will get better in time. give us time, we just launched. bitcoin had 12 years...  Grin
jr. member
Activity: 207
Merit: 5
i got some coins but no any transactions.

is it normal or bug?
jr. member
Activity: 96
Merit: 6
Hey Everyone!

Neuralium is now live and going well.  The peer to peer is already more than 1/4th the size of Ethereum's and growing...  not bad for less than 3 days after mining launch.

see you there!


newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 1
i created the account, and asked for that "appointment", seriously? what is that?
crypto always did for stay anonymous, put an anti-robot solver, not this shitty appointment?Huh seriously?Huh
This is not what you think. Just wait. But it also seems to me that it should have been called differently. Validation, for example. Or "Are you definitely not a robot?"
And yes, this is very strange for a cryptocurrency. What if I just want to send or receive a little? This is straaaaaange.
member
Activity: 157
Merit: 10
i created the account, and asked for that "appointment", seriously? what is that?
crypto always did for stay anonymous, put an anti-robot solver, not this shitty appointment?Huh seriously?Huh
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 1490
OK, then why invite to the office to verify your identity?

Well, this is very conditional, meaning just completing the puzzle in the allotted time, you can say such a virtual office without a personal meeting and presentation of identification documents. Smiley
member
Activity: 1038
Merit: 16
Guys this is a unique project, no one has yet guessed to make a KYC for a wallet Grin

Well, this can not be called KYC as proof of identity rather just checking that you are a person, not a robot, for example, Idena uses a similar system based on periodic sessions (epochs) of verification by solving flips created by the users themselves.
OK, then why invite to the office to verify your identity?
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 1490
Guys this is a unique project, no one has yet guessed to make a KYC for a wallet Grin

Well, this can not be called KYC as proof of identity rather just checking that you are a person, not a robot, for example, Idena uses a similar system based on periodic sessions (epochs) of verification by solving flips created by the users themselves.
member
Activity: 1038
Merit: 16
Guys this is a unique project, no one has yet guessed to make a KYC for a wallet Grin
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