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Topic: [ANN] [SUMO] SUMOKOIN - 🔏 Digital Cash For Highly-Confidential Transactions 🔏 - page 116. (Read 202439 times)

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SUMO team, what is the plan yo add SUMO to more exchanges? Are you already talking to potential exchanges and any timeline regarding the process?

Also, one thing I haven’t liked about privacy coins is the slow transaction speed. As a suggestion, would love you guys to make this feature of fast transactions part of the roadmap (assuming it is feasible). That alone would be a HUGE differentiator for you guys.

Maybe we can organize a crowdfunding campaign to collect funds for an exchange listing.

What do you think about that? Anyone interested in participating?

LOL ok can you gather the below amount that HitBTC officialy asked from the dev team?

Price - 5 BTC, non-refundable for code checking

Basic Offer

6 months listing —— 9 BTC /per currency pair*
12 months listing —--- 15 BTC /per currency pair*

Lifetime listing: 3 pairs, unlimited listing + Blog Post = 50 BTC

We have cryptopia and livecoin currently (both of which were paid out of the devs own money (4 BTC for each exchange = 8 BTC in total 56000 usd at current rate) and there is hardly any volume in livecoin.
Big exchanges are unreachable at the moment cause they ask for huge fees, this is a great part of the reason the premine was kept for cause if you want to enlist at least three big exchanges you must have at hand big amounts of BTC and its tremendously difficult to gather such money from donations.
So be patient guys and use the two current exchanges

sr. member
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SUMO team, what is the plan yo add SUMO to more exchanges? Are you already talking to potential exchanges and any timeline regarding the process?

Also, one thing I haven’t liked about privacy coins is the slow transaction speed. As a suggestion, would love you guys to make this feature of fast transactions part of the roadmap (assuming it is feasible). That alone would be a HUGE differentiator for you guys.

Maybe we can organize a crowdfunding campaign to collect funds for an exchange listing.

What do you think about that? Anyone interested in participating?
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would there be plans to add masternodes like what Zencash is planning to do?
newbie
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SUMO team, what is the plan yo add SUMO to more exchanges? Are you already talking to potential exchanges and any timeline regarding the process?

Also, one thing I haven’t liked about privacy coins is the slow transaction speed. As a suggestion, would love you guys to make this feature of fast transactions part of the roadmap (assuming it is feasible). That alone would be a HUGE differentiator for you guys.
sr. member
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This is one of the few coins I can mine easily with my CPU.  I don't make much but it's nice to do when I'm using my PC for other things.  Electricity is so expensive in the UK, I don't do much GPU mining and I like CPU, because I can still do most things with my PC while mining.  Hope this coin grows, would be nice to see it in the top 100.
SUMO is not best for CPU mining... If you want to CPU mine Cryptonote coin mine AEON, it is probably better choice. SUMO mine with GPU.

aeon will give you more hashes due to cryptonight lite algo but SUMO is still more profitable to mine with CPU even though the hashes acquired will be less (much lower network difficulty)
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This is one of the few coins I can mine easily with my CPU.  I don't make much but it's nice to do when I'm using my PC for other things.  Electricity is so expensive in the UK, I don't do much GPU mining and I like CPU, because I can still do most things with my PC while mining.  Hope this coin grows, would be nice to see it in the top 100.
SUMO is not best for CPU mining... If you want to CPU mine Cryptonote coin mine AEON, it is probably better choice. SUMO mine with GPU.
sr. member
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In the logs of the daemon there is an IP address of the nodes. This is bad in terms of anonymity.
Is it possible to hide the IP addresses in the logs for more privacy?

By checking the logs all you can figure out is which ips are running a daemon. You cannot tell if a wallet is running on it and transacations are performed through this ip and even if you intercept a transmission you will never know the recipient let alone the amount.
Verge people (who by the way have a rich list at their blockexplorer site  Grin go figure how anonymous their coin is ) tried to magnify this issue and tried to disprove the absolute privacy of Monero but of course failed miserably.
Hence its not illegal or compromising secutiry the fact that you are running a daemon ( pools by default are running daemons that doesnt mean that you can trace their rewards or the miners ips ).
If for any other reason you really want your daemon ip not to show then run it on vpn or tor Smiley
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Ukrainians will resist
In the logs of the daemon there is an IP address of the nodes. This is bad in terms of anonymity.
Is it possible to hide the IP addresses in the logs for more privacy?
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Where would you put Sumokoin in the ranking of all those anon coins out there? Like Zcoin and Zcash etc. Is it really superior to Monero or does the advancement of the anon tech also come with other pitfalls? Would it be possible for Monero to upgrade the code base with what you have and if yes, why don't they do it?

In privacy Sumokoin is at the same level as Monero and this is 100% provable so there are no major differences in the anon tech.
Sumokoin at the moment is as anonymous and private as Monero.

BUT
What differentiates it from Monero is that Monero propagates through hard forks and patches. Sumokoin had just one hard fork, at the beginning, in order to introduce a new diff algo to deter nicehashers and cpu farms with extremely high hashing power to take advantage of the lag of the difficulty adjustment of the original cryptonote diff algo and gain the majority of the blocks while leaving the network stalled in high difficulty when it reached the proper relative value. This is why it is most of the times the most profitable coin to mine at whattomine even though its price at the moment is ridiculously low.
No further hard forks are anticipated.

Sumokoin also has RingCT and 12 mixins from day one, from the first coin minted so there are no traceable transactions in its chain, Monero had to hard fork recently in order to introduce compulsory ringCT so all transactions before that are potentially traceable.
Sumokoin has arguably a better coin emission plan (check the ANN) which doesnt emit all coins at the first couple of years making it commercially more attractable since it will reach maximum block reward when wishfully will be adopted by markets and the need of circulating coins volume will be greater.

Devs will be merging subaddresses capability to core this month that will enhance its privacy ( Monero already did ) devs are at the last stages of testing at the moment.

Sumokoin has a more easy to use and presentable GUI wallet which adds to the easy to use but 100% mentality of the coin.

Devs have plans to differentiate further from Monero but keeping the privacy principle attached so all innovations applied will not affect the fungibility and the 100% anonymity of the coin.



Well said and detailed explanation!
sr. member
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Where would you put Sumokoin in the ranking of all those anon coins out there? Like Zcoin and Zcash etc. Is it really superior to Monero or does the advancement of the anon tech also come with other pitfalls? Would it be possible for Monero to upgrade the code base with what you have and if yes, why don't they do it?

In privacy Sumokoin is at the same level as Monero and this is 100% provable so there are no major differences in the anon tech.
Sumokoin at the moment is as anonymous and private as Monero.

BUT
What differentiates it from Monero is that Monero propagates through hard forks and patches. Sumokoin had just one hard fork, at the beginning, in order to introduce a new diff algo to deter nicehashers and cpu farms with extremely high hashing power to take advantage of the lag of the difficulty adjustment of the original cryptonote diff algo and gain the majority of the blocks while leaving the network stalled in high difficulty when it reached the proper relative value. This is why it is most of the times the most profitable coin to mine at whattomine even though its price at the moment is ridiculously low.
No further hard forks are anticipated.

Sumokoin also has RingCT and 12 mixins from day one, from the first coin minted so there are no traceable transactions in its chain, Monero had to hard fork recently in order to introduce compulsory ringCT so all transactions before that are potentially traceable.
Sumokoin has arguably a better coin emission plan (check the ANN) which doesnt emit all coins at the first couple of years making it commercially more attractable since it will reach maximum block reward when wishfully will be adopted by markets and the need of circulating coins volume will be greater.

Devs will be merging subaddresses capability to core this month that will enhance its privacy ( Monero already did ) devs are at the last stages of testing at the moment.

Sumokoin has a more easy to use and presentable GUI wallet which adds to the easy to use but 100% mentality of the coin.

Devs have plans to differentiate further from Monero but keeping the privacy principle attached so all innovations applied will not affect the fungibility and the 100% anonymity of the coin.

sr. member
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Where would you put Sumokoin in the ranking of all those anon coins out there? Like Zcoin and Zcash etc. Is it really superior to Monero or does the advancement of the anon tech also come with other pitfalls? Would it be possible for Monero to upgrade the code base with what you have and if yes, why don't they do it?
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This is one of the few coins I can mine easily with my CPU.  I don't make much but it's nice to do when I'm using my PC for other things.  Electricity is so expensive in the UK, I don't do much GPU mining and I like CPU, because I can still do most things with my PC while mining.  Hope this coin grows, would be nice to see it in the top 100.
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An additional handful of questions: - must you mine to create new coin even thugh you burn them or burning itself is like mining? - the larger come backoin case of burning is not assured, correct?

Holy cow, that is so deep. Dont' even know where to start with  Cheesy
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sr. member
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An additional handful of questions: - must you mine to create new coin even thugh you burn them or burning itself is like mining? - the larger come backoin case of burning is not assured, correct?
You most likely are posting in the wrong thread...
sr. member
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Dp-unique, I meant it would be nice if the payout threshold was configurable by the user, instead of a fixed amount for all miners. Not a big deal though, I just don't like getting a ton of tiny payouts. I think 1sumo is a good minimum, 2 is also OK. At least for now; when the net hash rate goes up to 10 megahash, then 0.5sumo payout may be more appropriate. The goal I think is to have the average miner receive about one payout per day. These are just my opinion, but seems to be how most pools handle it. Hope that helps, good luck with your pool
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The wallet is far better than most other coins with similar feature sets Cheesy Understandable why it would be cloned.

Yeah, it's much better then the monero gul wallet. I really like the interface of this wallet.
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This coin epitomizes' everything certain people are looking for in a crypto. May I suggest a little more PR and getting it listed on 1-2 more exchanges? It's a real sleeper ready to fly.
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Here's a thought for sumokoin pool operators, increase minimum payout threshold to 1 or 2 sumo. I see some pools will payout in amounts less than 1 sumo, this causes block chain bloat. Maybe when net hashrate is much higher it will make sense for smaller payouts, but for now it is just generating a large number of small tx, which will cause large database size.

I agree. SOAT pool pays out .1 SUMO, that's ridiculous, that's like a couple minutes of mining time for me.  I don't know how often they pay out but I don't need need 10 payouts a day.  Twice a day is more than enough.  It would be best if it were configurable but the pool software just doesn't support that.


Hey guys.

I am one of the admins for the SOAT Pools!

Thanks for mining there and for the criticism. We are fairly new in the pool game, so we are open to all feedback. The minimum payout actually is adjustable in the software, so if another operator has told you that is not the case, I'd be leery of them. Or were you referring to being able to allow the customization on the miner side?

On another note, do you guys have any suggestions as to what payouts would work better? Do we agree with 1 or 2 sumo as the minimum payout? I'd love to get this fixed for you guys as soon as I can. However, I'd like to get the ideas before I make the change, as it would require a small window for me to stop and restart the pool.

Thanks again for checking out the pool and all of the feedback!

dp-unique

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Actively looking to mine it for a long ass term hold. Hope we have room for more privacy-based cryptos
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