I have a few questions: 1: How many team members? 2: Why not show personal computing power, and now some people have questions. When digging, the wallet will use our computing power to mine other coins. opaque. (This is the most important question!!! Must answer!) 3: The official website is too simple and needs to beautify. This is the first impression. 4: The necessary synchronization and mining of block browsers and wallets is a must-have feature. This is a major issue whether you are part-time or not. 5: The total amount of mining has not been disclosed. You know that decentralization needs transparency. 6: If you want to develop this kind of token, you need to take it seriously. Otherwise, you are not responsible for the miners.
Excuse me, but I already answered almost all the questions you ask. I will answer only one that you would be calm. I will answer the remaining questions again when there is enough time for communication on the forum. Or you can re-read the forum yourself. Do not be offended, we are pleased with your question, but now there really is no time for repeated conversations. You yourself ask to solve all problems as quickly as possible. That is what we are doing.
And so, about your question number 2.
Firstly, it is easy to notice from our communication on the forum that we are extremely open to the community. And to deceive the community of miners is not acceptable for us. This goes beyond our moral and ethical principles. It seems to me that Confucius (孔子) said: "A wise person does not do to others what he does not want to be done." Therefore, no deception on our part.
Secondly, you can easily check the work of your miner. Open the task manager and see how much it consumes processor resources. Only on very weak computers, where the processors have a cache of less than 3 MB, the load on the processor reaches 100%. But this is a feature of the Cryptonight algorithm. In other cases, the processor load is minimal.
Thirdly, the miner application has no connection with the wallet application. This is a separate application that is executed in a separate thread. You can even run it from the command line (the instruction is here on the forum). Therefore, it is impossible to transfer data from it to the wallet client in order to display your personal hashrate. But in the future, we will integrate the miner directly into the client, then we will be able to display the personal hashrate of your computer.
PS. Thank you and your community for constantly asking questions. This will help us better understand what you need and direct our efforts towards it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the miner is still single threaded, right? As in no true multicore support?
Yes, still single threaded.
Seed nodes are off line :
I P2P Connecting to=18.139.137.25:8827
I P2P Connecting to=18.194.55.117:8827
Hmm .. rebooted now.