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Topic: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT | CPU mining | scrypt² | Scaling | New Roadmap Released - page 36. (Read 250031 times)

hero member
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Any truth to the rumor that the devs are considering requiring several thousand VRM to run a VRM/VRC masternode?  Shocked  Grin
I haven't heard of any rumor like that?
Don't know how this VRM/VRC concept will go.

I heard it on Breitbart news.. no wait.. maybe it was Fox  Tongue

They might make it a requirement to hold a 10 to 1 ratio in wallet VRC/VRM to do the decentralized anonymous swap across chains. Giving incentive to hold, stake and mine.
legendary
Activity: 1241
Merit: 1005
..like bright metal on a sullen ground.
Any truth to the rumor that the devs are considering requiring several thousand VRM to run a VRM/VRC masternode?  Shocked  Grin
I haven't heard of any rumor like that?
Don't know how this VRM/VRC concept will go.

I heard it on Breitbart news.. no wait.. maybe it was Fox  Tongue
full member
Activity: 227
Merit: 100
Any truth to the rumor that the devs are considering requiring several thousand VRM to run a VRM/VRC masternode?  Shocked  Grin
I haven't heard of any rumor like that?
Don't know how this VRM/VRC concept will go.
hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 562
Blockchain Core Dev
wgd
legendary
Activity: 1815
Merit: 1005
testbuug look this:

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legendary
Activity: 1241
Merit: 1005
..like bright metal on a sullen ground.
Any truth to the rumor that the devs are considering requiring several thousand VRM to run a VRM/VRC masternode?  Shocked  Grin
hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 562
Blockchain Core Dev
Someone constantly dump, the power of the network is still relatively high. Volumen on bittrex for the last days are amazing  Shocked

Now everything in project development  Roll Eyes

I saw! Some minutes ago price went to 0.29$/VRM on cryptopia. And immediatly someone sold some for 0.10$ to make the price crash again. Wanna know? Yes. Someone is constatly manipulating the VRM price to keep it low.



heheeehh sorry!!!!


Need your btc for cloud  minning hasrrate!!!  here comes the split!!!!

Don't worry little buddy, it wasn't you...No reason to be sorry Cheesy

That Idiot  Cheesy Grin
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Someone constantly dump, the power of the network is still relatively high. Volumen on bittrex for the last days are amazing  Shocked

Now everything in project development  Roll Eyes

I saw! Some minutes ago price went to 0.29$/VRM on cryptopia. And immediatly someone sold some for 0.10$ to make the price crash again. Wanna know? Yes. Someone is constatly manipulating the VRM price to keep it low.



heheeehh sorry!!!!


Need your btc for cloud  minning hasrrate!!!  here comes the split!!!!

Don't worry little buddy, it wasn't you...No reason to be sorry Cheesy
full member
Activity: 227
Merit: 100
Someone constantly dump, the power of the network is still relatively high. Volumen on bittrex for the last days are amazing  Shocked

Now everything in project development  Roll Eyes

I saw! Some minutes ago price went to 0.29$/VRM on cryptopia. And immediatly someone sold some for 0.10$ to make the price crash again. Wanna know? Yes. Someone is constatly manipulating the VRM price to keep it low.
Why is someone doing that?
hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 562
Blockchain Core Dev
Someone constantly dump, the power of the network is still relatively high. Volumen on bittrex for the last days are amazing  Shocked

Now everything in project development  Roll Eyes

I saw! Some minutes ago price went to 0.29$/VRM on cryptopia. And immediatly someone sold some for 0.10$ to make the price crash again. Wanna know? Yes. Someone is constatly manipulating the VRM price to keep it low.
wgd
legendary
Activity: 1815
Merit: 1005
Someone constantly dump, the power of the network is still relatively high. Volumen on bittrex for the last days are amazing  Shocked

Now everything in project development  Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 562
Blockchain Core Dev
The pool is down atm  Cry
Has been fixed and is running as usual again Smiley


Testbug why vrm windows miner connected to the poolinator, after some time stop sending share? Is the problem known to you?

Mine seems blocked too atm

nevermind, it's back up.
wgd
legendary
Activity: 1815
Merit: 1005
The pool is down atm  Cry
Has been fixed and is running as usual again Smiley


Testbug why vrm windows miner connected to the poolinator, after some time stop sending share? Is the problem known to you?
hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 562
Blockchain Core Dev
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Marketing company hard at work building campaign, block chain intro paper for fintech and banner ads.

Sounds good man we will be chillin mining waiting ;p  price is a bit better this week so thats cool ;p
What a thin ass market tho , guys a single whale could just moon this, so that tells us NATURALLY were due for some solid growth imo, well unless the coin itself crashes and burns but i doubt that haha, dont get hit by a bus man we need you! ;p

So much is being worked on and not a lot of people are aware. When the marketing kicks in we will get some serious attention from the crypto community and in fintech. People will be looking for new investment vehicles since Bitcoin is tanking because of possible hardfork/split. We could gain some serious traction.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1092
~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
Marketing company hard at work building campaign, block chain intro paper for fintech and banner ads.

Sounds good man we will be chillin mining waiting ;p  price is a bit better this week so thats cool ;p
What a thin ass market tho , guys a single whale could just moon this, so that tells us NATURALLY were due for some solid growth imo, well unless the coin itself crashes and burns but i doubt that haha, dont get hit by a bus man we need you! ;p
hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 512
Marketing company hard at work building campaign, block chain intro paper for fintech and banner ads.

Yes, This coin needs to take some specific actions like this from DEV  I mean that VRM technology is not bad but some issues happened with this coin and the lack of supports from DEV had made it down before. I will see your next actions and have a certain decision to buy VRM then .
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
@bonzocorleonee
I find it so awesome and novel that people are using single board computers to mine Verium optimally, nice work guys. That didn't occur to me when we developed it. It's also very cool that mining optimally is also still competitive cost-wise with a regular computer.  In this context and with how efficient Verium mining on single boards actually is, I think a mobile app for mining on iOS or android would work well and not drain the battery too much, or get too hot. Conversely one could mine while charging their phone and make some money on their phone.  Could be a very cool app. We are working on a new in house BIP32 HD spv wallet for VeriCoin and Verium and I would love to add mining to the Verium app. This is one of the reasons I've been spending quite a bit of time making the most efficient and smartest in wallet mining software possible for Verium.  If any app developers are interested in helping us with the Verium mining mobile app there would be VRM bounties.


When marketing campaign announced for months? We have enough reading words without coverage ...

I'm just as frustrated as you and want to see results as well. But it takes time and patience to do something right. Kevin of Blue Lynx Marketing is in daily contact with the developers to iron out the approach and finalize the ads. From what he's shown I'm confident if will make a big impact for Vericoin and Verium.

Agree with this, VRM and VRC def will get much more exposure soon.
full member
Activity: 201
Merit: 100
I find it so awesome and novel that people are using single board computers to mine Verium optimally, nice work guys. That didn't occur to me when we developed it. It's also very cool that mining optimally is also still competitive cost-wise with a regular computer.  In this context and with how efficient Verium mining on single boards actually is, I think a mobile app for mining on iOS or android would work well and not drain the battery too much, or get too hot. Conversely one could mine while charging their phone and make some money on their phone.  Could be a very cool app. We are working on a new in house BIP32 HD spv wallet for VeriCoin and Verium and I would love to add mining to the Verium app. This is one of the reasons I've been spending quite a bit of time making the most efficient and smartest in wallet mining software possible for Verium.  If any app developers are interested in helping us with the Verium mining mobile app there would be VRM bounties.

Best bit is that its (very) cheap to enter mining like this, requires little knowledge, and is profitable. Thanks for making the coin!
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
I find it so awesome and novel that people are using single board computers to mine Verium optimally, nice work guys. That didn't occur to me when we developed it. It's also very cool that mining optimally is also still competitive cost-wise with a regular computer.  In this context and with how efficient Verium mining on single boards actually is, I think a mobile app for mining on iOS or android would work well and not drain the battery too much, or get too hot. Conversely one could mine while charging their phone and make some money on their phone.  Could be a very cool app. We are working on a new in house BIP32 HD spv wallet for VeriCoin and Verium and I would love to add mining to the Verium app. This is one of the reasons I've been spending quite a bit of time making the most efficient and smartest in wallet mining software possible for Verium.  If any app developers are interested in helping us with the Verium mining mobile app there would be VRM bounties.


When marketing campaign announced for months? We have enough reading words without coverage ...

I'm just as frustrated as you and want to see results as well. But it takes time and patience to do something right. Kevin of Blue Lynx Marketing is in daily contact with the developers to iron out the approach and finalize the ads. From what he's shown I'm confident if will make a big impact for Vericoin and Verium.
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