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March 28, 2015, 05:49:02 AM
I have compiled the wallet to the (maybe) most recent 32-bit version for Windows : v0.9.31.0-7c37ed9-beta. That version make it possible to mine on a pool.
Release is there : http://singman.free.fr/download/ziftrcoin-qt.zip
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March 28, 2015, 05:24:58 AM
So why do developers or should say companies release a coin like zifter or paycoin with no merchant adoption and therefore nothing to do but watch the the ICO buyers get bored and sell off so the coin is just another old
Altcoin before anything is done and doomed before it starts.
Take a look at the price now and one big seller could take it below 0.0004 again,please get things sorted out before you release the coin not months later when its dying/dead.I bought late on in the ICO near the end and have lost about half my money just now,will sell on the next spike and except my losses

This is a fair question.
Our CEO provides some insight into price and our plans with ZiftrCoin in his reddit response here:
http://www.reddit.com/r/ziftrCOIN/comments/2y0f98/i_hope_this_is_not_another_paycoin_scenario/cp54fvy

Regarding current merchant adoption, it's a bit of a "chicken or the egg" problem, on a couple levels. Merchants take forever to adopt and implement things, depending on their size (look how many still have terrible mobile websites in this age of smart phones). They also want test environments, proof of concept examples and all sorts of statistics. Essentially, the coin has to be out before you can really get too far with them.

I don't dare give anyone financial advice, but if you do cash out, I hope you at least hold on to a few so you have an excuse to check out our shopping site at the end of the year.
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March 28, 2015, 03:52:54 AM
very much cheap coin Ziftr.... :)need time for increase value.
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March 28, 2015, 03:47:29 AM
Highest it was tonight on cryptsy was 0.000650 when I sold 1000 then just dropped like a stone again.Should stick to my own coin instead of buying crap
Take a look @ Bittrex chart Wink

https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-ZRC

Anyway, any news about a GPU miner? is it released already for the community or are we still waiting?
The longer we wait, better for coin price  Grin
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March 28, 2015, 03:25:00 AM
As far as I know still waiting

Okidoki, thanks for reply. Then i will hold my cpu's on.
Your talking about zifter yes???
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March 28, 2015, 03:19:55 AM
As far as I know still waiting

Okidoki, thanks for reply. Then i will hold my cpu's on.
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It was only the wind.
March 27, 2015, 04:41:51 PM
Researching this right now. Can someone answer some questions?

1. OP says PoK optional. What/when does that mean?
2. Does Ziftr have a whitepaper available?

Cheers

PoK is proof of knowledge of the transactions in a block. This will give you a small bonus for running a full node - in theory. This is because when pool mining, you just hash a block header given to you by the pool. In reality, a pool that uses getblocktemplate (or even stratum, I think) can fulfill this by giving the block info to the miners at the cost of a little more bandwidth.

So when it says optional it's up to user to run a full node or not and collect reward? Makes sense. And this is up and running now?

3. How long has it been since the ICO?
4. How long was the ICO?
5. Are any merchants currently accepting Ziftr?

Thanks again.

Right, pools are supposed to turn off PoK, so that hashes without it are accepted. A pool using PoK, or a solo miner, would turn it on. No idea about the other questions, though.
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March 28, 2015, 03:16:40 AM
As far as I know still waiting
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March 28, 2015, 03:14:53 AM
Highest it was tonight on cryptsy was 0.000650 when I sold 1000 then just dropped like a stone again.Should stick to my own coin instead of buying crap
Take a look @ Bittrex chart Wink

https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-ZRC

Anyway, any news about a GPU miner? is it released already for the community or are we still waiting?
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March 28, 2015, 02:24:38 AM
Highest it was tonight on cryptsy was 0.000650 when I sold 1000 then just dropped like a stone again.Should stick to my own coin instead of buying crap
Take a look @ Bittrex chart Wink
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It was only the wind.
March 27, 2015, 04:34:54 PM
Wolf0 is a superb GPU coder.  IMO he deserves the spoils of his work.  Additionally, I think you'll find that his code has benefited most every GPU miner here.  Shout out to smolen and reorder as well.  If not for these guys our GPUs might be quite useless for coin mining by now.

I was just curious as I am learning C++ and CUDA.  I've got my code talking stratum and hashing but not working correctly.  Not sure how long it will take me, if ever.  My code fu is weak.  I'm a "duct tape coder", splicing pieces from other CPU and GPU miners.  I like to compare my code to the aforementioned coders to learn.
Thank you for your warm words. The problem is I have not so much mining code to show. Most is utterly obsolete, and some is too hot. Copperlark kernel (opensourced slow kernel and held fast one for myself), Quark (published almost all OpenCL code in Smelter thread), first public Blake kernel (paid by Vorksholk), Protoshares, Sifcoin - if you need anything of this old code, PM or leave a message, I'll post link or code. WhirlpoolX miner is too new to be released now, sorry, I'm greedy with new toys Smiley

Reorder's got quite the myr-skein kernel, as well. I believe my Skein wins by a couple of clock cycles - but I had to check CodeXL to tell, because the difference wasn't enough to show in hashrate xD
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March 28, 2015, 01:17:03 AM
guys

what is the mimimum amount to withdraw in maxminers pool
i have 10,xx zift but inactive payout
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March 28, 2015, 01:13:29 AM
Highest it was tonight on cryptsy was 0.000650 when I sold 1000 then just dropped like a stone again.Should stick to my own coin instead of buying crap
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It was only the wind.
March 27, 2015, 04:11:04 PM
Researching this right now. Can someone answer some questions?

1. OP says PoK optional. What/when does that mean?
2. Does Ziftr have a whitepaper available?

Cheers

PoK is proof of knowledge of the transactions in a block. This will give you a small bonus for running a full node - in theory. This is because when pool mining, you just hash a block header given to you by the pool. In reality, a pool that uses getblocktemplate (or even stratum, I think) can fulfill this by giving the block info to the miners at the cost of a little more bandwidth.
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March 28, 2015, 01:02:49 AM
So why do developers or should say companies release a coin like zifter or paycoin with no merchant adoption and therefore nothing to do but watch the the ICO buyers get bored and sell off so the coin is just another old
Altcoin before anything is done and doomed before it starts.
Take a look at the price now and one big seller could take it below 0.0004 again,please get things sorted out before you release the coin not months later when its dying/dead.I bought late on in the ICO near the end and have lost about half my money just now,will sell on the next spike and except my losses
u should of sold tonight it went from 35k to 300k Smiley
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March 28, 2015, 12:02:47 AM
So why do developers or should say companies release a coin like zifter or paycoin with no merchant adoption and therefore nothing to do but watch the the ICO buyers get bored and sell off so the coin is just another old
Altcoin before anything is done and doomed before it starts.
Take a look at the price now and one big seller could take it below 0.0004 again,please get things sorted out before you release the coin not months later when its dying/dead.I bought late on in the ICO near the end and have lost about half my money just now,will sell on the next spike and except my losses
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It was only the wind.
March 27, 2015, 03:43:33 PM
I mine with 16 Mh/s but on suprnova appears just 5 Mh or less is other pool to mine?

Works well for me; I'm using the stratum.
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March 27, 2015, 10:30:16 PM
Researching this right now. Can someone answer some questions?

1. OP says PoK optional. What/when does that mean?
2. Does Ziftr have a whitepaper available?

Cheers

PoK is proof of knowledge of the transactions in a block. This will give you a small bonus for running a full node - in theory. This is because when pool mining, you just hash a block header given to you by the pool. In reality, a pool that uses getblocktemplate (or even stratum, I think) can fulfill this by giving the block info to the miners at the cost of a little more bandwidth.

So when it says optional it's up to user to run a full node or not and collect reward? Makes sense. And this is up and running now?

3. How long has it been since the ICO?
4. How long was the ICO?
5. Are any merchants currently accepting Ziftr?

Thanks again.

Right, pools are supposed to turn off PoK, so that hashes without it are accepted. A pool using PoK, or a solo miner, would turn it on. No idea about the other questions, though.

We held a pre-sale throughout December through January (give or take a few days).
There aren't any merchants that accept ZiftrCoin, yet. The next few months is dedicated to further developing our payment platform and onboarding merchants.


Wolf did a good job explaining PoK. Our plans (dreams maybe) for PoK is to have it integrated into pool and mining software such that the miners are responsible for what goes into a block. The goal there is to both incentivize many nodes and mitigate 51% attacks (and other pool shenanigans). Users are then rewarded with 5% more coins for their troubles.


legendary
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March 27, 2015, 04:37:58 PM
Researching this right now. Can someone answer some questions?

1. OP says PoK optional. What/when does that mean?
2. Does Ziftr have a whitepaper available?

Cheers

PoK is proof of knowledge of the transactions in a block. This will give you a small bonus for running a full node - in theory. This is because when pool mining, you just hash a block header given to you by the pool. In reality, a pool that uses getblocktemplate (or even stratum, I think) can fulfill this by giving the block info to the miners at the cost of a little more bandwidth.

So when it says optional it's up to user to run a full node or not and collect reward? Makes sense. And this is up and running now?

3. How long has it been since the ICO?
4. How long was the ICO?
5. Are any merchants currently accepting Ziftr?

Thanks again.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Admin of CoinMiners Pools
March 27, 2015, 04:35:49 PM
Come on guys spred some hash on coinminers pool https://ziftr.coin-miners.info/ Smiley
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