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Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | True Decentralization (No Pools) | Testing New Masternodes - page 149. (Read 810098 times)

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I'm going to invest heavily into this coin. Easily $10 per SPR in the next 6 months.

The longer we progress, the more I like it. I realize the price is still pretty volatile as it should be for a coin at this stage in development, but some very interesting and attractive attributes have shaken out of this project thus far.

I was attracted to, and began to mine this coin because it was developed from the DRK base which I respect, and I felt there would be value in the decentralization from the "no-pools" implementation. But as we progress, I am seeing things I hadn't even considered before, and I am liking the way this is shaking out more and more. Unless something changes, it seems these new ideas and operational implementations make this and future coins built on the same base a GPU miners dream.  

#1. No ASIC or FPGA capability as of yet. GPU miners don't have to compete with those guys.

#2. Limited CPU competition. a) CPU's currently mine slower than GPU's. b) Most consumers operate from 1 to 3 PC's (or laptops) with a single CPU each and maybe a GPU or two, rather than multi-GPU rigs purpose built for mining c) Since the only available CPU miner is included in the wallet, and according to this post from ocminer, there are apparently some limiting restrictions to VPS operators (and their industrial CPU's) that would normally be able run minerd, but are instead forced to install and run the wallet miner.

#3. No Botnets to deal with and limited competition from other, not so fair "free electricity/hardware" operators, as mentioned by girino...
botnets, VPS operators that steal processing power, sysdamins of several hundreds of machines that want to use their spare CPU time to mine, etc.
Another benefit of having the only available CPU miner included in the wallet.

#4. No Nicehash/MiningRigRental/LeaseRig support. Don't get me wrong, I love these services too if I am leasing my rigs to them for straight BTC payout, or if I am just trying to lease as much hash as I can afford alongside what I already have in order to mine something as fast as possible, difficulty be damned... But when trying to mine a specific coin long term (as I have been with SPR), it's been nice for a change, not having to compete against those services and their usual ability to employ the automated multi-algo profit switching support in sgminer 5 to focus so much available hash so quickly on whatever happens to be the "coin of the day" and pushing the difficulty higher than smaller GPU operators can contend with on their own. Yes, all GPU operators "could" in theory, manually focus all their hash at a given coin, and very well might over a 24 hour period. But I am sure the manual prospects of doing so (if only because of the timezone/day-night sleep cycle) would be much more gradual and less concentrated than the effects of a bunch of lease customers jumping on an algorithm, forcing its lease profitability up and triggering more automated machines from all over the world to switch over and be available to that algo, for lease to more customers jumping on the bandwagon... ad nauseum. Acting much like a sort of huge worldwide GPU and ASIC botnet, except being controlled by legitimate lease orders and automated profit switching rather than a botnet maestro.


Numbers 1-3 are extremely attractive to me as a small CPU/GPU operator, and the benefits from #4 seem to far out weigh the loss of not being able to lease more hash or in Ron Popeil "set it and forget it" mining. Wink All in all, a lot of definite positives for the CPU and GPU crowd. If it catches on, could there possibly be a GPU revival? One can only hope! Grin
legendary
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I'm going to invest heavily into this coin. Easily $10 per SPR in the next 6 months.

Someone queue the ORLY owl.
legendary
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Directbet.eu has opened up votes for altcoins and has added Spreadcoin to the voting list. Everyone please vote as this is another way we can all spend and use Spreadcoin. I have personally used directbet alot of times and they have paid out everytime. When instant transactions are implemented into spreadcoin, bets could be placed super fast.  Feel free to test out the site as well.

Go vote for spreadcoin here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=393147.3480
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I'm going to invest heavily into this coin. Easily $10 per SPR in the next 6 months.

 Roll Eyes
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I'm going to invest heavily into this coin. Easily $10 per SPR in the next 6 months.
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Where to post about it in Scam Accusations ?
Let spr fuck off bct !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here is the latest from the SPR scam alert thread.

Talk about selective reading.

Hopefully this will help clarify things for you.

2/3rds of the coin supply + 100 addys = ponzi shitcoin


where did you get this?
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Anybody wants to see the pool-mining screenshots deleted over and over again by the 'fake spr thread' topic-starter,read here plz :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/spreadcoin-scam-alert-946841

They keep getting deleted due to being a waste of space "dead horse" that has been beaten well past death.  Roll Eyes

You continue to deliberately misinterpret a few guys mining to the same wallet daemon as a pool. I have 3 cpu's, and a couple gpu's pointed at a common wallet as well. By your definition I suppose I am a pool too? Right? I never thought so before, but...

Woohoo! I'm a pool now! Ummm, so how do I start collecting them pool fees? lol!

The proper definition and clear understanding of a "pool" by the VAST majority of this community is an open public pool such as GHash.io, Suprnova.cc, Yaamp, Coinking.io, TradeMyBit, etc. Before Spreadcoin came along and your ridiculous FUD campaigns, there was never any question about that.

It is abundantly clear that there are NO Spreadcoin pools like those mentioned above at this time, even with a 3500 SPR bounty to create and operate one successfully for 30 days. Therefore, by standard definition, your error is abundantly clear.

So long as you keep willfully and disingenuously trying to misrepresent a few guys sharing the minprivkey of a "communal wallet" as if they are anything remotely like one of the "standard" pools like I mentioned above, your argument simply has no foundation, and so your "spam" can't be taken seriously...


Nobody is deliberately misinterpreting,I just upload a screenshot.IT'S YOU WHO DELIBERATELY MISINTERPRET.

Horizontalcareer you are making such an ass of yourself. You and Spreadnodes; you're like a couple of spoilt whining kids.

Just give the "There's a pool! There's a pool! They're lying! There's a pool!" screaming away will you?

Hatch's intelligent summation of what the situation really is with regards to the typical definition of "pools" and yours and Spreadnode's inane holding onto this one example of a few miners in a small group requiring trust between them all (so in essence not a pool in the normal sense), is a desperate attempt to discredit Spreadcoin. You honestly must think we're all stupid. Just give it way for goodness sake!

The thing with Spreadcoin is there's clearly an intelligent and competent developer behind it. For that alone it's worth following and watching how things play out. Yes, of course there's the potential for a big P&D to happen with large holders exiting (there is in EVERY crypto). Again, most people on here are not stupid. If you invest in crypto you're investing in unchartered, unregulated, unsure, uncertain "assets" that have enormous potential for manipulation; it's part of the deal.

Carrying on like you and Spreadnodes do carries ZERO weight with any of us that have half a brain.
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Is there any CPU miner for spreadcoin? Standalone version?

I asked that already. 

Nope, at least not public

Why would you want one at this point with the difficulty?

botnets, VPS operators that steal processing power, sysdamins of several hundreds of machines that want to use their spare CPU time to mine, etc. There are a thousand reasons, some legit, some not.

But i'd say that anyone interested in using CPU should probably look for a coin more profitable on CPU. Currently any GPU miners for spreadcoin are close to 100 times faster than CPU miners.
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I can "solo" mine this coin with a single graphic card (about 1 block / day) : so the anti pool system works Ok till now from a miner point of view.

I think so too!

Happy Mining!   Cheesy
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Nobody is deliberately misinterpreting,I just upload a screenshot.IT'S YOU WHO DELIBERATELY MISINTERPRET.

No? Let me remind you and everyone else trying to follow, that the subject of your screenshot is this, the "nonce pool..." That simply isn't a "pool" in the context of "pools" as they are regarded by the majority of us here and referenced in my previous post.

Let me highlight a couple of pertinent points for you straight from the owner of the "communal wallet" that they are solo mining to...

"It's merely a pool server we setup to solo mine to nothing more"
"Is it a risk? Of course it is."

"Mr. Spread has done quite a good job at keeping this coin a solo mineable,"

Is there any other way to make this any clearer for you?

I can "solo" mine this coin with a single graphic card (about 1 block / day) : so the anti pool system works Ok till now from a miner point of view.
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Nobody is deliberately misinterpreting,I just upload a screenshot.IT'S YOU WHO DELIBERATELY MISINTERPRET.

No? Let me remind you and everyone else trying to follow, that the subject of your screenshot is this, the "nonce pool"... While a nice interface for solomining to a single wallet, that simply isn't a "pool" in the context of "pools" as they are regarded by the majority of us here and referenced in my previous post.

Let me highlight a couple of pertinent points for you straight from the owner of the "communal wallet" that they are solo mining to...

"It's merely a "pool" server we setup to solo mine to nothing more"
"Is it a risk? Of course it is."

"Mr. Spread has done quite a good job at keeping this coin a solo mineable,"

Is there any other way to make this any clearer for you?
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Anybody wants to see the pool-mining screenshots deleted over and over again by the 'fake spr thread' topic-starter,read here plz :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/spreadcoin-scam-alert-946841

They keep getting deleted due to being a waste of space "dead horse" that has been beaten well past death.  Roll Eyes

You continue to deliberately misinterpret a few guys mining to the same wallet daemon as a pool. I have 3 cpu's, and a couple gpu's pointed at a common wallet as well. By your definition I suppose I am a pool too? Right? I never thought so before, but...

Woohoo! I'm a pool now! Ummm, so how do I start collecting them pool fees? lol!

The proper definition and clear understanding of a "pool" by the VAST majority of this community is an open public pool such as GHash.io, Suprnova.cc, Yaamp, Coinking.io, TradeMyBit, etc. Before Spreadcoin came along and your ridiculous FUD campaigns, there was never any question about that.

It is abundantly clear that there are NO Spreadcoin pools like those mentioned above at this time, even with a 3500 SPR bounty to create and operate one successfully for 30 days. Therefore, by standard definition, your error is abundantly clear.

So long as you keep willfully and disingenuously trying to misrepresent a few guys sharing the minprivkey of a "communal wallet" as if they are anything remotely like one of the "standard" pools like I mentioned above, your argument simply has no foundation, and so your "spam" can't be taken seriously...


Nobody is deliberately misinterpreting,I just upload a screenshot.IT'S YOU WHO DELIBERATELY MISINTERPRET.
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Anybody wants to see the pool-mining screenshots deleted over and over again by the 'fake spr thread' topic-starter,read here plz :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/spreadcoin-scam-alert-946841

They keep getting deleted due to being a waste of space "dead horse" that has been beaten well past death.  Roll Eyes

You continue to deliberately misinterpret a few guys mining to the same wallet daemon as a pool. I have 3 cpu's, and a couple gpu's pointed at a common wallet as well. By your definition I suppose I am a pool too? Right? I never thought so before, but...

Woohoo! I'm a pool now! Ummm, so how do I start collecting them pool fees? lol!

The proper definition and clear understanding of a "pool" by the VAST majority of this community is an open public pool such as GHash.io, Suprnova.cc, Yaamp, Coinking.io, TradeMyBit, etc. Before Spreadcoin came along and your ridiculous FUD campaigns, there was never any question about that.

It is abundantly clear that there are NO Spreadcoin pools like those mentioned above at this time, even with a 3500 SPR bounty to create and operate one successfully for 30 days. Therefore, by standard definition, your error is abundantly clear.

So long as you keep willfully and disingenuously trying to misrepresent a few guys sharing the minprivkey of a "communal wallet" as if they are anything remotely like one of the "standard" pools like I mentioned above, your argument simply has no foundation, and so your "spam" can't be taken seriously...

legendary
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Is there any CPU miner for spreadcoin? Standalone version?

I asked that already. 

Nope, at least not public

Why would you want one at this point with the difficulty?
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Here is the latest from the SPR scam alert thread.

Not Quite!!

Talk about selective reading.

Hopefully this will help clarify things for you.

2/3rds of the coin supply + 100 addys = ponzi shitcoin


LOL!!!
If that is your main criteria for being a "ponzi shitcoin", will you PLEASE pass me some o' that top 5, $15,000,000 market cap XPY ponzi shit?!?!?!
 Cheesy



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Is there any CPU miner for spreadcoin? Standalone version?

I asked that already. 

Nope, at least not public

TY
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Is there any CPU miner for spreadcoin? Standalone version?

I asked that already. 

Nope, at least not public
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