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Topic: 【ANN】【RYO】【Cryptonight-GPU】 RyoCurrency - Privacy for everyone - page 16. (Read 38920 times)

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Topic: How the Ryo team was formed and clarifications of FUD
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[Ryo Currency 'Pie Orbital' 0.3.0.0]


The fork will occur on block 161,500. It will add the dev fund [1].
It's good that the project is developing, but every fork is a signal about shortcomings. Ideally, forks should not be, or they should be very, very rare. I hope in the near future there will not be another fork)
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[Ryo Currency 'Pie Orbital' 0.3.0.0]



The fork will occur on block 161,500. It will add the dev fund [1].


Additionally:
  • Fee increase to add a per-ring member component. This will provide better protection from blockchain spam that we experienced.
  • More secure transaction semantics. This will provide network level protection from exploits like Monero double-tx-pubkey exploit.
  • Remove variable-fee RPC calls. Fee is fixed and can be calculated without ryod.
  • A lot of bugfixes.


Automatically updated blockchain download is available at:  https://download.ryo-currency.com/blockchain.raw


Changelog
  • fix wallet #44
  • Implement stricter tx semantics #46
  • fix get_approximate_blockchain_height #47
  • improve simplewallet rescan_bc #50
  • wallet rescan bug #54 #56
  • add dev funds #56 #62 #64
  • fix ryo units #58
  • remove time lock transactions #61
  • increase fee #63
  • fix linux docker container #67

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Block time is only designed to average every 10 minutes.  

Block time is designed to average 240 seconds or 4 minutes, not 10 minutes.

Apologies -- you are correct, it is idealized to 4 minutes.  The rest of my logic still holds, however.  I do remember a few block times of around an hour due to difficulty spikes back when original Sumo was still on CN -- ASICs would join, snap up some blocks, then leave.  This lead to the difficulty spiking, and with the now-reduced hasrate, it took a long time for the rest of the network to find the next 1-2 blocks (at which point the difficulty would correct). This "situation" lead to the fork to CN-Heavy.  +10 minutes, tho not ideal, isn't near as bad as +60 minutes.

You're on the right track, the fork from CN to CN-Heavy was part of the solution...it was the part to brick the ASICs.  

Yet, even with ASIC out of the picture it was still possible to network hop if you had a large GPU farm and could do as you mention, join and sweep up some easy diff blocks then leave once the network diff adjusted leaving the rest of the network to hash away to solve a way to hard of a block.  

Well the Difficulty Adjustment Algorithm (DAA) was a SUMO customization of Zawy12's original work, the customization had a flaw which allowed the SUMO chain to be attacked for many easy blocks. This is why the SUMO chain is now so many blocks ahead of RYO's.  Psychocrypt and Fireice collaborated with Zawy12 in refining some security issues with LWMA which he backported, and since 'Free Radical' v0.2.0 Release we've been on that DAA.

As Fireice calls it, "rocking" of the network is still possible (harder to accomplish the larger the overall network hash) but the security flaws have been resolved.



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Block time is only designed to average every 10 minutes. 

Block time is designed to average 240 seconds or 4 minutes, not 10 minutes.

Apologies -- you are correct, it is idealized to 4 minutes.  The rest of my logic still holds, however.  I do remember a few block times of around an hour due to difficulty spikes back when original Sumo was still on CN -- ASICs would join, snap up some blocks, then leave.  This lead to the difficulty spiking, and with the now-reduced hasrate, it took a long time for the rest of the network to find the next 1-2 blocks (at which point the difficulty would correct). This "situation" lead to the fork to CN-Heavy.  +10 minutes, tho not ideal, isn't near as bad as +60 minutes.
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Block time is only designed to average every 10 minutes. 

Block time is designed to average 240 seconds or 4 minutes, not 10 minutes.
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Whats happening to block time? 15 minutes https://prnt.sc/kcgqdg



Block time is only designed to average every 10 minutes.  If difficulty spikes, a few blocks will be quicker.  As difficulty drops, a few blocks will be longer.  That's just the lag inherent in the difficulty calculation, to keep wild swings in check.

At present, it's trending upward, with some noticeable dips along the way -- so some block times will be greater than 10 minutes, and some less than.
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Whats happening to block time? 15 minutes https://prnt.sc/kcgqdg

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How hard to get Ryo blockchain to coinmarketcap? is devs working on it?

Listed.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ryo-currency/

Was just about to post this, good work guys.

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This is a very interesting business with potential!
Spotless logo, a very excellent website, in right mind job.  Good luck guys.
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Sumo pool on Ryo topic, nice try Roll Eyes

They just never updated their url from before the split -- still using CN-Heavy, so it's a Ryo pool.
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Sumo pool on Ryo topic, nice try Roll Eyes
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Time to ban this bot spammer seriously, best pool is https://sumo.miner.rocks/# and they dont even advertise here.
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How hard to get Ryo blockchain to coinmarketcap? is devs working on it?
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If you move old sumo to a new sumo adress that adress isn't registered on the RYO network and you wouldn't be able to seed your coins over

am i rite?

and how would there be a replay attack, then sumo devs would have to hack and control ppl's wallets and send the money on sumo blockchain to a new one.

or else they would have to copy RYO blockchain and make all ryo wallets do equal payments in sumo

either way i wasn't able to send any of my Sumo from a wallet that i had synced up to RYO, did several transactions but it didnt send and it was upated and latest wallet, now i might have to check my RYO wallet that my stuff is still there.

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