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Topic: [ANN] [SUMO] SUMOKOIN - 🔏 Digital Cash For Highly-Confidential Transactions 🔏 - page 184. (Read 202461 times)

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I'm liking this coin, looking forward to the GUI wallet and future developments. Regarding IP addresses of nodes: yes this is a potential privacy issue, but only in that an observer can see the IP addresses of the nodes. It does not affect the privacy of transactions. Also if a user wishes to hide the fact they are running a node, they can use a VPN or Tor. However a nice feature to add would be tor integration, so that nodes communicate using .onion addresses. This has been done by a few coins, such as XSPEC. Its not really necessary, but is a convenience. However pool miners would still be revealing their IP addresses, and using tor for that might affect the network due to increased latency. Using a VPN to hide your IP is easiest solution.
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I'd like to get into slack group.
sr. member
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Excellent news! Thanks for the news!

Next step, build a strong community by opening the slack, it would be great ..

Rowenta01
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I think it should be faster out of the GUI wallet, we wait patiently Cheesy

Final version is being tested (on Slack for beta testers). If there are no serious problems, we'll post here tomorrow.
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https://pool.sumokoin.com/          ~50 KH/sec
https://sumo.sumominer.com/      ~3 KH/sec
http://sumo.ms-pool.net.ua/        ~6 KH/sec

Network Hash Rate                      ~1.32 MH/sec

Ther is a new pool or this hashrate came from the solominers?

I supose are personal pools because anyone with enough speed can make his pool and also solo miners.
BR.

https://github.com/billaue2/cryptonote-sumokoin-pool
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https://pool.sumokoin.com/          ~50 KH/sec
https://sumo.sumominer.com/      ~3 KH/sec
http://sumo.ms-pool.net.ua/        ~6 KH/sec

Network Hash Rate                      ~1.32 MH/sec

Ther is a new pool or this hashrate came from the solominers?
sr. member
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Cryptopia has withdrawal issues. I have two sumo withdrawals stuck in two different accounts.
Opened two support tickets and waiting for them to be reprocessed.
newbie
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How is it private and untraceable, when sumokoind outputs all node IPs? Same mistake was made by PIVX, which is now being critisized for storing IPs in logs.
It's not too late to address this issue.
I am not a dev but here goes my explanation based on my very limited knowledge ( I bet a dev will give the right explanation later )
The two coins cannot be compared because PIVX runs on masternodes, while sumokoin being a fork of monero runs on a network of equal nodes. There might be 100 sumokoin nodes but a million users. This doesnt mean that you can trace transactions.

Maybe this will help you
https://moneroforcash.com/monero-vs-dash-vs-zcash-vs-bitcoinmixers.php

Especially this part
(Decentralized: All Monero nodes are equal. There is no superclass of nodes which have more influence or control over transactions than other nodes. No person or entity can trace transactions by owning multiple nodes. Additionally, there is no trusted setup. This means that the need to trust a person or entity is not a factor. The only things that need to be trusted are the source code (which can be verified by anyone) and math.)

Just to add(also just a user):
Like there is anything untraceable, you can only increase the effort needed.  Tongue

Do you mean e.g. the bitmonero.log  for the current windows version or anything else?
Oh sorry but sumokoin.log is similar.
That one stores the prompt command line so the only IP's should be from sync and if you banned one.

For linux I didn't bother to look,my systems have a short live span till next wipe as should be standard.
If I would need the IPs I expect my ISP has a better log file than I could ever imagine. ^^




sr. member
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How is it private and untraceable, when sumokoind outputs all node IPs? Same mistake was made by PIVX, which is now being critisized for storing IPs in logs.
It's not too late to address this issue.
I am not a dev but here goes my explanation based on my very limited knowledge ( I bet a dev will give the right explanation later )
The two coins cannot be compared because PIVX runs on masternodes, while sumokoin being a fork of monero runs on a network of equal nodes. There might be 100 sumokoin nodes but a million users. This doesnt mean that you can trace transactions.

Maybe this will help you
https://moneroforcash.com/monero-vs-dash-vs-zcash-vs-bitcoinmixers.php

Especially this part
(Decentralized: All Monero nodes are equal. There is no superclass of nodes which have more influence or control over transactions than other nodes. No person or entity can trace transactions by owning multiple nodes. Additionally, there is no trusted setup. This means that the need to trust a person or entity is not a factor. The only things that need to be trusted are the source code (which can be verified by anyone) and math.)
newbie
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How is it private and untraceable, when sumokoind outputs all node IPs? Same mistake was made by PIVX, which is now being critisized for storing IPs in logs.
It's not too late to address this issue.
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Hi, Is there any intelligent mining?., because I see sometimes the network with high hash rate and then down when difficult increase. Is only my question I'm not an expert.

Yes it is.
Can read here about creation of algorithm.
BR.

https://github.com/sumoprojects/sumokoin/pull/10
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Hi, Is there any intelligent mining?., because I see sometimes the network with high hash rate and then down when difficult increase. Is only my question I'm not an expert.
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I really dont understand who are selling now Sumokoin with so low price when mining became very difficult and normal price for one coin must be around 0.0002 BTC for a profitable mining.
Think better before sell because coin became very hard to mine after dificullty will increase more than now.
BR.

Thanks to them I can buy cheap coins. Smiley

Yes this guys will cry in few days because price will be huge.
They dont calculate mining cost because dificulty is increasing very much not like to another cryptonote coins so price must be much bigger than now very soon.
BR.
sr. member
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I really dont understand who are selling now Sumokoin with so low price when mining became very difficult and normal price for one coin must be around 0.0002 BTC for a profitable mining.
Think better before sell because coin became very hard to mine after dificullty will increase more than now.
BR.

Thanks to them I can buy cheap coins. Smiley
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I really dont understand who are selling now Sumokoin with so low price when mining became very difficult and normal price for one coin must be around 0.0002 BTC for a profitable mining.
Think better before sell because coin became very hard to mine after dificullty will increase more than now.
BR.
newbie
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Hi all, any chance of a slack invite?  Kiss
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We should definitely have something this week Smiley
sr. member
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I think it should be faster out of the GUI wallet, we wait patiently Cheesy
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Do we have any news on how the GUI wallet is coming on?

Dev`s have a hard work.
They try to do it better.
May be after some days we see GUI.
Stay tuned Wink
newbie
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Do we have any news on how the GUI wallet is coming on?
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