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Topic: [ANN][FC] Fuguecoin - Fugue256 hash, Launched! NO PRE-M! CPU/GPU minable! - page 4. (Read 122097 times)

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legendary
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Someone tries to rescue this coin, interesting  Grin

I see it an interesting datum point.

Algo-branded coins (in which the algo is basically the brand, e.g. quark, sha1coin, qubitcoin, groestlcoin, whirlcoin, etc.) form a natural category in the domain and the members of this set have met with mixed success, some have thrived, some have languished.

I'm interested to see if I can discern any reliable pattern that might distinguish between, say, Skeincoin and Groestlcoin (both still going strong) and the likes of Fuguecoin and Roulettecoin (both languishing).

Then there's the brands that attempt to distinguish themselves by using a specific algo (albeit the algo is not part of the coin's brand name) such as Primio (nearly defunct) with JH and Doomcoin (defunct) with Luffa.

Then there's the raft of coins branded with an explicit “folklore combiner” such as Chaincoin, X11coin, Twecoin, N5coin, etc. where again, some fell on stony ground and some are still going strong.

I'm entertaining the idea that it'd be a worthwhile exercise to develop my noodlings on Minkiz into something more focused and useful, a mix of curio shop and engineering museum (broadly in sympathy with the modest curation of SiFcoin undertaken by cinnamon_carter).

In pursuit of this, I'm developing a general-purpose (RPC-based) block explorer in Python (as a Pyramid view) which is currently monitoring several chains:

https://minkiz.co/acme

It's slated to have an RDF back-end ... I already have running Python code that reads the blockchain into RDF, to which I intend to add a Python implementation of Fresnel that should help standardise the serialisation.

If anyone wants to synch to any of the chains monitored by ACME, the node IP is: 5.9.56.229

Cheers

Graham
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Someone tries to rescue this coin, interesting  Grin
legendary
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Anyone have a working node or a recent blockchain?
I have both.

I'd be grateful if you posted the output from getpeerinfo.

Cheers

Graham
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Is it still alive? www.fuguecoin.org is unresponsive, the block explorer is down, as are all the services on fuguecoin.org . No pool seems to be operating.
Its still alive. I think if there will be users, the pool will be alive again.

Anyone have a working node or a recent blockchain?
I have both.
legendary
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ssshhhh!!.............it's alive......

Is it still alive? www.fuguecoin.org is unresponsive, the block explorer is down, as are all the services on fuguecoin.org . No pool seems to be operating.

Anyone have a working node or a recent blockchain?


Cheers

Graham
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ssshhhh!!.............it's alive......
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my 560ti loves fugue!

shame there is no market Sad

I can sell you some if you want  Grin

Take over this coin and relaunch this, djm34. You got our bounty from dga and me.  Grin
legendary
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my 560ti loves fugue!

shame there is no market Sad

I can sell you some if you want  Grin
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First DJ to play gigs for Bitcoin & Crypto Guru
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First DJ to play gigs for Bitcoin & Crypto Guru
my 560ti loves fugue!

shame there is no market Sad

just a overpriced room heater atm
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legendary
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... we do also need a proper developer.

You might (collectively) want to have a go at thrashing out an operational definition of the otherwise-rather-vague "proper developer".

In the meantime, I'll point to some independent work I've been doing which happens to include Fuguecoin.

My overarching interest is in understanding the pressures (for and against) improved transparency; one of my analysis techniques is to disassemble an original monolithic commit (of rebranding changes, parameter changes and assorted tweaks) into separate commits, one for the rebranding and one for the parameterisation and tweaks. I find this technique helps me to get a clearer understanding of the core “genetics” of the clone.

Aaaanyway, I have a github repos containing a Bitcoin 0.8.6 update of Fuguecoin in a separate branch:

This is probably the main interest:

https://github.com/gjhiggins/fuguecoin/commit/70cb651e53929d43ecaa920127c443870f8d2736

it's all the changes to the original, minus the rebranding. (I'll add the remaining checkpoint a little later, after some sleep).

For comparison, this is the original lump'n'dump:

https://github.com/fuguecoin/fuguecoin/commit/7aab885ee994017fe2ae3144a2f6e9cbb130d556


I used the updated code as a springboard for an experimental sub-branch in which I integrated BountyCoin's rather nice dynamic difficulty plot.

https://github.com/gjhiggins/fuguecoin/tree/bonus

There's clearly a small amount of polishing required to embed the feature fully and seamlessly but it's triv.



Admittedly, it's pretty but I'm asking myself whether it might actually be a waste of resources and screen real estate - I have a hard time convincing myself that it'll be of much interest to shibes, f'rinstance.

In terms of thinking about attracting more non-miners to the coin, there are other experiments to try. Kris Borodiansky has added some nice tab-based services to Bellacoin and Mike Zuo is going great guns with a few solid months of continual upgrades to his BLAKE2B-based AllAgesCoin, adding tabbed functionality to the wallet (chat, forum, various markets, gambling). Adding HTTP-provided services to wallet tabs is sorta running against the decentralisation grain but I think there is room for some creativity and inventiveness in opening up the functionality of the wallet.

HTH,

Cheers,

Graham
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"Proof-of-Asset Protocol"
https://cpu-pool.net/fugue/
Closed, please withdraw your coins. (if you have in this pool)
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legendary
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such coin name

happily ignored
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Dear Fuguecoin community

Please note that FC is up for voting on SwissCEX: https://www.swisscex.com/voting

Registered users have 3 votes every hour where as non registered users only have 1 vote.
legendary
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Here's the next tweet:

"Fugue coin has big future potential if a new developer can come on board.  Currently there is a 21000 coin bounty: https:/[Suspicious link removed]/0rjZnVl5mv"

https://twitter.com/Soul_Eater_43/status/462643924570742784

Please share or retweet if you can.

Thanks,

Arif.
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