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Topic: [ANN] [SUMO] SUMOKOIN - 🔏 Digital Cash For Highly-Confidential Transactions 🔏 - page 161. (Read 202461 times)

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As soon as the exchanges come, the investors and miners will follow. We have to be patient, due to the redesign dev are not supplying to new exchanges at the moment (at least that is what I think now). As soon as they are done (probably mid september) new exchanges will follow.

(Please not that I'm not a dev and that those thoughts are my own)

Yes, I'm patient. But after a month the botnet can pump out almost million coins in total. This very very bad..

You're right, someone (we don't know if it is only one or a few) has lots of coins. I don't like this ether... But there was no dump the last weeks. Even though the price was quite ok. So I believe (or hope) that who ever has a big number of coins - won't dump them.

Even though xmr would be more profitable to mine now, the botnet sticks to sumo. I'm not quite sure what this means... let's see...
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As soon as the exchanges come, the investors and miners will follow. We have to be patient, due to the redesign dev are not supplying to new exchanges at the moment (at least that is what I think now). As soon as they are done (probably mid september) new exchanges will follow.

(Please not that I'm not a dev and that those thoughts are my own)

Yes, I'm patient. But after a month the botnet can pump out almost million coins in total. This very very bad..
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I understand that the exchange was closed due to a botnet. But he's not going anywhere. Sad Need something to do. More exchanges, more investors, more miners.

As soon as the exchanges come, the investors and miners will follow. We have to be patient, due to the redesign dev are not supplying to new exchanges at the moment (at least that is what I think now). As soon as they are done (probably mid september) new exchanges will follow.

(Please not that I'm not a dev and that those thoughts are my own)
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I understand that the exchange was closed due to a botnet. But he's not going anywhere. Sad Need something to do. More exchanges, more investors, more miners.
However, the botnet owner has mined over 350.000 somo. This fact killing trade(
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Well, i guess one could say that sumo is quite a nice coin. Even at this young stage  Smiley

You can help it by mining to fight the botnet  Grin

As long as there is no mobile miner I can't... I don't have my computer running at the moment  Grin

Last time I checked, mobile mining is about 20H/s on Samsung S7 Smiley) but it drained the battery very fast.

I got a S8 so.... probably 2mh coming  Grin ... Just kidding. As soon my pc is running I'll let it mine on the main pool. As bzynzy said: even a none-pro miner can get a fair share of sumo. And it's fun to fill up the wallet Smiley
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Reasons I like Sumokoin:
1) No ICO! Not a fan of premines either, but is better than ICO. I see ICO as a money grab and catering to traders instead of focusing on development and proving/earning the coins worth thru solid development. At least with premine the devs still have to work to make those coins worth something. Also late adopters have a fair chance to obtain sumo thru mining for many years.

2) High level of privacy from the beginning with ring size of 12. Monero is great but the fact that the transactions prior to 2017 aren't really private is not ideal. Also xmr has a low minimum ring size (I believe ring size 0 is still allowed, which is definitely not ideal). Higher ring size reduces the effectiveness of Sybil attacks.

3) Devs do not hype or make unrealistic claims about the coin, but instead they have shown they are more concerned with steady quality development.

4) Despite the large amount of hash rate that is either a private mining farm or botnet, it is still possible for the average person to mine a reasonable amount with 1 or 2 GPU/ CPU. Also cryptonight isn't brutally stressful on my GPU, unlike many other algorithms.

5) Great community so far, the thread is not full of "to the moon" BS or trolls. Everyone here seems genuinely interested to see how development will progress.
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Well, i guess one could say that sumo is quite a nice coin. Even at this young stage  Smiley

You can help it by mining to fight the botnet  Grin

As long as there is no mobile miner I can't... I don't have my computer running at the moment  Grin

Last time I checked, mobile mining is about 20H/s on Samsung S7 Smiley) but it drained the battery very fast.
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Well, i guess one could say that sumo is quite a nice coin. Even at this young stage  Smiley

You can help it by mining to fight the botnet  Grin

As long as there is no mobile miner I can't... I don't have my computer running at the moment  Grin
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Well, i guess one could say that sumo is quite a nice coin. Even at this young stage  Smiley

You can help it by mining to fight the botnet  Grin
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Well, i guess one could say that sumo is quite a nice coin. Even at this young stage  Smiley
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A coin develops abruptly. Probably many people took this coin as a joke. But no. It seems to be a good bargain. Where did so many lovers of this distinctive sport come from?

You are right. Most coins are seen as joke or even scam at first stage.
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A coin develops abruptly. Probably many people took this coin as a joke. But no. It seems to be a good bargain. Where did so many lovers of this distinctive sport come from?
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Sumo Easy Miner - Beta 1.2



What's new:
+ UX improvements when add/edit pool
+ Fixed crash when Windows login user name in unicode (reported at bctalk forum)

* NOTE:

1. Beta 1.2 is not compatible with old beta releases (b1.0, b1.1). To retain old pool settings, pls copy config file "all_pools.json" from folder "C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\SumoMiner\conf" to "C:\ProgramData\SumoMiner\conf"
2. To achieve the best performance, HyperThreading should be disabled.

Downloads:
- Windows x64:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rqv9s763m8klete/SumoEasyMiner-v0.1-b1.2-w64install.exe?dl=0
Checksum (SHA-256): 1a58292235d676b97a1db2579be7bd0a984c23a6e8e070a1a8954731fb79eaba

- Mac OS X (x64):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vgae946ywi9trhu/SumoEasyMiner-v0.1-b1.2.dmg?dl=0
Checksum (SHA-256): c073f7ad7698f2a5a5cb4444a0b689d2924b93461d93e13632612e4f1046b2a7
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"is a fork from Monero"
ALL IN
it means nothing :feelsbadman:

I don't get what you mean... Can you explain?
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"is a fork from Monero"
ALL IN
it means nothing :feelsbadman:
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Instead of the automatic/default wallet naming scheme (a string of alphanumeric characters), why not a user-created name to easily identify wallets?



Hahahahhaa for the last time come on to f...ing telegram


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you're strange... anyhow as you wish we are happy to hear your ideas in here... I will msg the devs with them if they dont notice
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Instead of the automatic/default wallet naming scheme (a string of alphanumeric characters), why not a user-created name to easily identify wallets?



Hahahahhaa for the last time come on to f...ing telegram


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sr. member
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Instead of the automatic/default wallet naming scheme (a string of alphanumeric characters), why not a user-created name to easily identify wallets?



Hahahahhaa for the last time come on to f...ing telegram, you have a head full of nice ideas. Devs have a private slack channel as well were a few we beta test updates, you should ask for an invitation for there as well.
legendary
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Instead of the automatic/default wallet naming scheme (a string of alphanumeric characters), why not a user-created name to easily identify wallets?

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The pool's site displays XMR and BTC prices but not SUMO's. Why?


Cause noone bothered to add it on the pool's github source.  Grin Grin

Bill has uploaded since the beginning a ready to implement Sumo pool on github (based of course on the universal cryptonote pool, the config file is ready to paste on the pool's directory, you just need to change the wallet address and manipulate fees and minimum payment) and everyone used this to build their pools so XMR and BTC only display was left unchanged.

All four of them devs, especially Sumoshi who is the main dev (along with Haruto), said that they wont pay much attention to current pricing as the project is young and their main objective is to develop a solid coin first and then try to add it in main exchanges (it will be more easily accepted by then anyhow). We literally begged them to add it at Cryptopia to start with and their refusal to add it at Yobit was brick hard. They have applied to Bittrex though and waiting for a reply ( all of the big exchanges are busy adding ICOs at the moment so I think the waiting will be quite long)

Anyhow by the 15th the new site will be up along with the sub addresses feature and a bit later the multi sig wallet and the project will gain the momentum it deserves
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