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Topic: [ANN][GRS] Groestlcoin | 1st to activate Segwit | Building Lightning Network - page 227. (Read 558288 times)

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Hi NoxX! (NoxX won 4th place in my competition which is still running).

Absolutely! I think we need a German translation of the website.
srcxxx - can we get NoxX to do a German translation pls?

Also we initially need (more languages later):
Russian
French
Spanish
Portugese
Chinese
Danish

srcxxx can chime in on any bounty for these. if u are already a GRS holder and speak these languages perhaps you'd do it for free Smiley

And what of the Android wallet? Do we need a bounty for this srcxxx?


What we need now:

1. An Android Wallet
2. Translations
3. A good story or two about Groestlcoin
4. Tutorials (sorry for dealy with ec2 - my bad - trying to create a good image now)

We have the best PoW algo and this coin has great fundamentals.
Shitcoins will come and go. Groestlcoin is here to stay.

What sort of translations do we need? Anything that needs translating to German?
sr. member
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Cryptomining blog has two articles about GRS today.

http://cryptomining-blog.com/2097-updated-ccminer-0-5-with-improved-performance-for-groestlcoin-grs/

http://cryptomining-blog.com/2089-groestlcoin-grs-groestl-based-cryptocoin/

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On an Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti GPU we have managed to get from about 7500 KHS to about 9000 KHS with the latest code, so definitely a nice improvement if you are mining GRS.
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What we need now:

1. An Android Wallet
2. Translations
3. A good story or two about Groestlcoin
4. Tutorials (sorry for dealy with ec2 - my bad - trying to create a good image now)

We have the best PoW algo and this coin has great fundamentals.
Shitcoins will come and go. Groestlcoin is here to stay.

What sort of translations do we need? Anything that needs translating to German?
ACQ
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AKA- Drosanx 1Gi2qsybpbkCmxxVEENTVvEW57Jq5HGMTB
Do you think that we need to add some feature to the coin or do you feel that some important aspect is not represented (like no dice games in GRS or no Android wallet, whatever) - just post this in the thread.

But we have Rock Paper Scissors!!! Wink

http://cryptocoinfaucet.appspot.com/games/rps

Just select GRS from the dropdown and yiu're ready to go betting!


Thats pretty damn cool  Cheesy
hero member
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What we need now:

1. An Android Wallet
2. Translations
3. A good story or two about Groestlcoin
4. Tutorials (sorry for dealy with ec2 - my bad - trying to create a good image now)

We have the best PoW algo and this coin has great fundamentals.
Shitcoins will come and go. Groestlcoin is here to stay.
legendary
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Coins, Games & Miners
Do you think that we need to add some feature to the coin or do you feel that some important aspect is not represented (like no dice games in GRS or no Android wallet, whatever) - just post this in the thread.

But we have Rock Paper Scissors!!! Wink

http://cryptocoinfaucet.appspot.com/games/rps

Just select GRS from the dropdown and yiu're ready to go betting!
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Medichain: The Medical Big-Data Platform
I'm the dev of GroestlCoin and I thought I need to share some of my thoughts on this.
(I apologise in advance for a lengthy and non-structured email, it's getting quite late here in New Zealand)

Thank you so much for the update.

I think one of the most important thing to help people keep faith in a coin is an active and available Dev, so just having a place to converse is a huge thing.

A few small suggestions from me would be laying out the basic roadmap of any changes (you basically just did that), but in an 'official' place like the website, and make sure it gets kept up.

Being fairly new, I have posted this elsewhere, but was never a coin specific statement, but I think one of the biggest hurdles is making sure you always have easily accessible info for the new person who is looking to buy or mine the coin. Never forget the little guy, because new people and a growing community are very important as well as a good technical base.

So the more 'easy to read' explanations of some of the technical decisions or thoughts, as well as some basic marketing (logo, colors, rewards/bounty on projects and goals).

In this case for Groestl (A hash dish?) I have been mining this coin quite a bit and feel it has some future, but it needs some love at this point for sure.

Looking forward to the next few weeks!
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However the one issue that is real is the "Illegal instruction: 4" error on OSX systems running 10.7x and before. the link I posted above will show I hope how to recompile for OSX versions prior to 10.8. The Mac mini is running 10.8.2 by my other macs running 10.7x cant handle it. Could u try fixing it please? Thanks[/i]

Can you check if you are definitely running 64-bit kernel on your Mac?

Open "About This Mac"/"Software" and look for "64-bit Kernel and Extensions" under "System Software Overview"

or use

uname -a

from terminal.

If you are running 32-bit kernel, it will not be possible to use yam with it - yam is 64-bit executable, and there is no plan for now to revert to 32-bit because of much lower performance.


Terminal output:
A-2:~ user$ uname -a
Darwin A-2.local 11.4.2 Darwin Kernel Version 11.4.2: Thu Aug 23 16:25:48 PDT 2012; root:xnu-1699.32.7~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64

Hardware Overview:

  Model Name:   MacBook Air
  Model Identifier:   MacBookAir3,1
  Processor Name:   Intel Core 2 Duo
  Processor Speed:   1.4 GHz
  Number of Processors:   1
  Total Number of Cores:   2
  L2 Cache:   3 MB

Software  Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 (11G63b)




Def 64-bit kernel and issuing error:

A-2:macos64-core2 user$ ./yam -c yam-grs.cfg
Illegal instruction: 4
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However the one issue that is real is the "Illegal instruction: 4" error on OSX systems running 10.7x and before. the link I posted above will show I hope how to recompile for OSX versions prior to 10.8. The Mac mini is running 10.8.2 by my other macs running 10.7x cant handle it. Could u try fixing it please? Thanks[/i]

Can you check if you are definitely running 64-bit kernel on your Mac?

Open "About This Mac"/"Software" and look for "64-bit Kernel and Extensions" under "System Software Overview"

or use

uname -a

from terminal.

If you are running 32-bit kernel, it will not be possible to use yam with it - yam is 64-bit executable, and there is no plan for now to revert to 32-bit because of much lower performance.
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legendary
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ccminer with fugue is not compatible with groestl Huh
Grin Grin
there's a small 5 lines readme file  Roll Eyes
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ccminer with fugue is not compatible with groestl Huh
sr. member
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Guys do you realize that this coin is going dumped to 1 SAT? What's the plan for reversing this downtrend? Seems like it will have the same faith as HeavyCoin.

Hi all!

I'm the dev of GroestlCoin and I thought I need to share some of my thoughts on this.
(I apologise in advance for a lengthy and non-structured email, it's getting quite late here in New Zealand)

First of all, I always wanted GRS to be a community coin. So please, if you have any recommendations or suggestions, share them.
Do you think that we need to add some feature to the coin or do you feel that some important aspect is not represented (like no dice games in GRS or no Android wallet, whatever) - just post this in the thread.

I got the place of GRS dev about two weeks ago from gruve_p, who had to step down. I identified these areas that required immediate improvement: website design, broken list of nodes in the wallet ("block chain source not found" error), OpenSSL HeartBleed vulnerability and lack of presence on major exchanges.

All of these problems have been remedied. We also got Twitter.

Once we hit the major exchanges like MintPal and Poloniex and the price rose from 350 sat to about 1500 sat, lots of people started dumping GRS thus making the price drop.
Why did they start dumping it? I think I know why, because I did the same quite often (I started as a miner and still have 4x R9 290 and a few AntMiners running).
A good strategy for a miner is to mine a coin when it is at low difficulty and is not being actively exchanged in large volumes. Once it hits the exchange and raises in value, that's when they dump it.
Regardless of a coin. Because miners don't need some altcoin, they need BTC or USD to pay for the hardware investment.
It is not profitable to mine GRS anymore and even I myself have pointed my videocards to mine WhiteCoin/AsiaCoin.
I'm doing this to get BTC and buy GRS while it is rather low in price.

I'll be honest with you, I don't have a million of GRS or even close. I have about 120K. And I keep buying more GRS every day.

I think our coin needs PR. It has everything else. And PR costs money. For example, a paid article in a blog is about 0.5 BTC.
Who will pay it? So far I got less than 10,000 GRS in donations.

I can of course pay it myself. And I will do that if necessary, but not now.
I'll just keep buying GRS for now. If the price keeps decreasing, I'll just be buying more.

Do not forget about 6% reward bonus decrease. It's good to be buying GRS now and for a few more months, it'll be trickier later.

Also, I believe once these huge Scrypt mining beasts (Like the 300MHS KNC Miner Titan) hit the scene, lots of GPU miners will turn to other algorithms. nScrypt, X11, Groestl, etc. So we will get more hashrate as well (which will lower reward even more).

There are some great coins with interesting features. HeavyCoin has interesting algorithm and voting, MyriadCoin has 5 different mining algorithms, etc. But they still decrease in price. While some other scrypt copycats without any innovations (just batch rename of "coinName1" into "coinName2" in the code) gain value. I think this is all just PR and pump/dump.


I'd like you to seriously think about moving from POW to POS/POW in a few months from now (or perhaps half a year). There are serious advantages in this approach and I believe it will increase the GRS price for investors simnifically. Please let's discuss this or any other ideas on GRS future.

I got lots of help in coin promotion from BB and child_harold and we exchange a few PMs daily. Again, if you can help in feature development, PR or by just donating GRS - please do. You are always welcome and thanks in advance.

In the meantime, I wanted to let you know that GRS paper wallet is almost ready. So you'll be able to print out GRS wallets on real paper and perhaps leave it for half a year. Then you'll just import the paper wallet and use your GRS coins which will cost a lot more (at least that's the plan).

Thank you!
srcxxx

Thanks for the update dev. Regarding the POS plan, I'm not convinced it's the best way to go - the main feature of Groestl is its algorithm so I believe we should stick to POW. If we go for POS, then it should be minimal as to not surpass coin creation per mining.
sr. member
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Guys do you realize that this coin is going dumped to 1 SAT? What's the plan for reversing this downtrend? Seems like it will have the same faith as HeavyCoin.

Hi all!

I'm the dev of GroestlCoin and I thought I need to share some of my thoughts on this.
(I apologise in advance for a lengthy and non-structured email, it's getting quite late here in New Zealand)

First of all, I always wanted GRS to be a community coin. So please, if you have any recommendations or suggestions, share them.
Do you think that we need to add some feature to the coin or do you feel that some important aspect is not represented (like no dice games in GRS or no Android wallet, whatever) - just post this in the thread.

I got the place of GRS dev about two weeks ago from gruve_p, who had to step down. I identified these areas that required immediate improvement: website design, broken list of nodes in the wallet ("block chain source not found" error), OpenSSL HeartBleed vulnerability and lack of presence on major exchanges.

All of these problems have been remedied. We also got Twitter.

Once we hit the major exchanges like MintPal and Poloniex and the price rose from 350 sat to about 1500 sat, lots of people started dumping GRS thus making the price drop.
Why did they start dumping it? I think I know why, because I did the same quite often (I started as a miner and still have 4x R9 290 and a few AntMiners running).
A good strategy for a miner is to mine a coin when it is at low difficulty and is not being actively exchanged in large volumes. Once it hits the exchange and raises in value, that's when they dump it.
Regardless of a coin. Because miners don't need some altcoin, they need BTC or USD to pay for the hardware investment.
It is not profitable to mine GRS anymore and even I myself have pointed my videocards to mine WhiteCoin/AsiaCoin.
I'm doing this to get BTC and buy GRS while it is rather low in price.

I'll be honest with you, I don't have a million of GRS or even close. I have about 120K. And I keep buying more GRS every day.

I think our coin needs PR. It has everything else. And PR costs money. For example, a paid article in a blog is about 0.5 BTC.
Who will pay it? So far I got less than 10,000 GRS in donations.

I can of course pay it myself. And I will do that if necessary, but not now.
I'll just keep buying GRS for now. If the price keeps decreasing, I'll just be buying more.

Do not forget about 6% reward bonus decrease. It's good to be buying GRS now and for a few more months, it'll be trickier later.

Also, I believe once these huge Scrypt mining beasts (Like the 300MHS KNC Miner Titan) hit the scene, lots of GPU miners will turn to other algorithms. nScrypt, X11, Groestl, etc. So we will get more hashrate as well (which will lower reward even more).

There are some great coins with interesting features. HeavyCoin has interesting algorithm and voting, MyriadCoin has 5 different mining algorithms, etc. But they still decrease in price. While some other scrypt copycats without any innovations (just batch rename of "coinName1" into "coinName2" in the code) gain value. I think this is all just PR and pump/dump.


I'd like you to seriously think about moving from POW to POS/POW in a few months from now (or perhaps half a year). There are serious advantages in this approach and I believe it will increase the GRS price for investors simnifically. Please let's discuss this or any other ideas on GRS future.

I got lots of help in coin promotion from BB and child_harold and we exchange a few PMs daily. Again, if you can help in feature development, PR or by just donating GRS - please do. You are always welcome and thanks in advance.

In the meantime, I wanted to let you know that GRS paper wallet is almost ready. So you'll be able to print out GRS wallets on real paper and perhaps leave it for half a year. Then you'll just import the paper wallet and use your GRS coins which will cost a lot more (at least that's the plan).

Thank you!
srcxxx
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4mnth old Miner :-)
the price is down 24hours valume is 4btc

I can mine more coins now then i did 2 wks ago near launch. so miners going elsewhere for profit$
hero member
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the price is down 24hours valume is 4btc

Some people are quietly buying up lots of GRS.
The top 10 richest are getting richer and not dumping.

The market serves to challenge coin loyalty. I'm unflinching.

 
sr. member
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4mnth old Miner :-)
Guys do you realize that this coin is going dumped to 1 SAT? What's the plan for reversing this downtrend? Seems like it will have the same faith as HeavyCoin.

airdrop of course, but we need a GRS chinese marketing/awareness campaign.
hero member
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Guys do you realize that this coin is going dumped to 1 SAT? What's the plan for reversing this downtrend? Seems like it will have the same faith as HeavyCoin.
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Medichain: The Medical Big-Data Platform
Tongue i don't think nVidia is better,that 1200Mh is my rig, all  AMD

I am new to mining (only about a month in...), can you share any details of what kind of setup produces that kind of hashing power?

a garage full of GPUs at 6x per rig? Or is this some kind of larger setup?

Full time job? or just a really expensive side hobby?

Still trying to wrap my head around some of the things I see.

Thanks for any insight.
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Medichain: The Medical Big-Data Platform
So you have around 170 GPUs? 280x? That's nice. But soon one 750Ti could get 8Mhs like your 280x, what would you say then?

Why does it always have to be a contest about who's brand is better?

I have Nvidia cards, but I could care less about what cards others are mining with.

If someone thinks it is a good thing to mine a coin I am doing as well then I think it helps the coin overall to have people interested.

I welcome the 1200MH with open arms and hope he stays a few weeks Smiley

It's like people think they are going to go swap out thousands of dollars in GPUs because of some fluctuations in the market....
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