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Topic: [ANN][MAX] MAXcoin - PoW, ASIC Resistance, Keccak GPU Mining - page 75. (Read 914218 times)

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Coinnext Exchange added MaxCoin

Trade at https://coinnext.com/trade/MAX/BTC

On top, trading is completely free for 90 days.

great,thanks
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Coinnext Exchange added MaxCoin

Trade at https://coinnext.com/trade/MAX/BTC

On top, trading is completely free for 90 days.

Thanks!
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Coinnext Exchange added MaxCoin

Trade at https://coinnext.com/trade/MAX/BTC

On top, trading is completely free for 90 days.
newbie
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Oops... it seems that TunnelBear caused this issue
I wonder why though.
sr. member
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By the way, there is supposed to be DNS seed on maxcoin.co.uk, but it times out currently.
hero member
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No block source available ... again  Huh
Does anybody have uptodate node list ?
A few online at the moment:

106.41.75.54
108.41.201.7
89.216.18.132
121.37.43.201
93.81.219.103
[2001:67c:2324:0:21a:4bff:fe0a:974f]

still does not work
maybe I should add ports ?
Where do you get this list ?

The only nodes I have added to the maxcoin.conf are the ones included in the conf file with the wallet. Zero connection issues and I currently have a total of 9 active connections.

Code:
# Seed nodes
addnode=node.maxcoin.co.uk
addnode=wombat.dar.sh

# Provided by max-coin-dice.com
addnode=94.23.80.59
addnode=198.50.155.236
sr. member
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No block source available ... again  Huh
Does anybody have uptodate node list ?
A few online at the moment:

106.41.75.54
108.41.201.7
89.216.18.132
121.37.43.201
93.81.219.103
[2001:67c:2324:0:21a:4bff:fe0a:974f]

still does not work
maybe I should add ports ?
Where do you get this list ?
These are from getpeerinfo of a running wallet, they all have default port.
newbie
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No block source available ... again  Huh
Does anybody have uptodate node list ?
A few online at the moment:

106.41.75.54
108.41.201.7
89.216.18.132
121.37.43.201
93.81.219.103
[2001:67c:2324:0:21a:4bff:fe0a:974f]

still does not work
maybe I should add ports ?
Where do you get this list ?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
No block source available ... again  Huh
Does anybody have uptodate node list ?
A few online at the moment:

106.41.75.54
108.41.201.7
89.216.18.132
121.37.43.201
93.81.219.103
[2001:67c:2324:0:21a:4bff:fe0a:974f]
newbie
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No block source available ... again  Huh
Does anybody have uptodate node list ?
hero member
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FUN > ROI
yeah, the blocks are smaller, so the overall size of the chain is less.. but there's still many more blocks to sync with, with associated overhead.  I should run a desync test sometime and get some figures Wink
Tadaa: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6838398
hero member
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Pools, hash rates and miners
pool
24h Ghash/s
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sr. member
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THIS COIN IS DEAD!

1,282,929 dollar (the market cap of maxcoin) says you're full of shit.
Come on, look who you are talking to: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5704487
Look.
hero member
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THIS COIN IS DEAD!
hero member
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Pools, hash rates and miners
pool
24h Ghash/s
legendary
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Coins, Games & Miners
Here is the preliminary section for Maxcoin:




Please say if any information is incorrect.  I need a slogan for MAX and further important historical points.  I will publish my book this summer.  Any donations will be highly appreciated:

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You missed to point out that Maxcoin uses a different signing curve than any other coins, thus breaking compatibility with a lot of custom wallets.

Bitcoin (and almost every other altcoin) uses elliptic curve SECP256K1 and maxcoin uses SECP256R1

EDIT: Also, Keccak is anything but ASIC resistant, there are already plentiful FPGA implementations of Keccak and even Intel is including SHA3 optimized instructions on their next gen cores.
hero member
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Maxcoin blocks are currently much smaller than Bitcoin ones, the full blockchain is about 1.2G with indices. It resyncs from scratch in 1-2 hours without stressing CPU as much.
Heh, that user actually just re-posted what I wrote in an earlier post - same applies to their other posts.  Common tactic for spam bots/etc. if they're told that they need a certain amount of posts before being able to do X (whatever X is).

On-topic, though - yeah, the blocks are smaller, so the overall size of the chain is less.. but there's still many more blocks to sync with, with associated overhead.  I should run a desync test sometime and get some figures Wink
newbie
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It only works as a commandline switch I believe. Here is how to do that for Bitcoin, please adjust for Maxcoin where needed:

Thanks Reorder - it is good to have people like you here Smiley
P.S. I am running Windows 8 - but still what you describe works as well. I have now 30+ confirmations.
sr. member
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At now about 9 minutes per block, Bitcoin might see ~160 blocks a day on average.  Mjollnircoin saw ~700 blocks due to its ~2 minute block time.  Maxcoin?  2,863 blocks.  That's a lot more to sync with.
Maxcoin blocks are currently much smaller than Bitcoin ones, the full blockchain is about 1.2G with indices. It resyncs from scratch in 1-2 hours without stressing CPU as much.

Anyway, the rescan option does not cause blockchain redownload.
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