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So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley

It will be a swap not a fork, because the code is brand new, not shared with any other coin and the blockchain format was also written from scratch and optimized.
There are no known vulnerabilities on the Cryptonite network, of course we can't delete the past when we had the know security troubles but as far as I know, no new exploits have been performed.

Hey pallas,

somebody bought all xcn from FreiExchange at 1 satoshi.
Does this swap mean balance from Cryptonite will be reflected to Cryptonite 2?

thanks!

Yes, that's the idea. We will need to set the ratio, probably with a community poll.
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So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley

It will be a swap not a fork, because the code is brand new, not shared with any other coin and the blockchain format was also written from scratch and optimized.
There are no known vulnerabilities on the Cryptonite network, of course we can't delete the past when we had the know security troubles but as far as I know, no new exploits have been performed.

Hey pallas,

somebody bought all xcn from FreiExchange at 1 satoshi.
Does this swap mean balance from Cryptonite will be reflected to Cryptonite 2?

thanks!
legendary
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So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley

It will be a swap not a fork, because the code is brand new, not shared with any other coin and the blockchain format was also written from scratch and optimized.
There are no known vulnerabilities on the Cryptonite network, of course we can't delete the past when we had the know security troubles but as far as I know, no new exploits have been performed.
May I know the url of the github repo?

It's in the first post of this thread.
I found this: https://github.com/pallas1/Cryptonite, isn't it based on bitcoin?

Yes it is based on bitcoin, but some key components have been rewritten or heavily modified.
Please see the features section of the first post, or the wiki, for details.
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So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley

It will be a swap not a fork, because the code is brand new, not shared with any other coin and the blockchain format was also written from scratch and optimized.
There are no known vulnerabilities on the Cryptonite network, of course we can't delete the past when we had the know security troubles but as far as I know, no new exploits have been performed.
May I know the url of the github repo?

It's in the first post of this thread.
I found this: https://github.com/pallas1/Cryptonite, isn't it based on bitcoin?
legendary
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So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley

It will be a swap not a fork, because the code is brand new, not shared with any other coin and the blockchain format was also written from scratch and optimized.
There are no known vulnerabilities on the Cryptonite network, of course we can't delete the past when we had the know security troubles but as far as I know, no new exploits have been performed.
May I know the url of the github repo?

It's in the first post of this thread.
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So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley

It will be a swap not a fork, because the code is brand new, not shared with any other coin and the blockchain format was also written from scratch and optimized.
There are no known vulnerabilities on the Cryptonite network, of course we can't delete the past when we had the know security troubles but as far as I know, no new exploits have been performed.
May I know the url of the github repo?
legendary
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Will you still be using the same algo?  Smiley

Do you like it? :-)
Well, that's an option, or we could make a new one: after x22i and x25x I have some experience ;-)

Yes I do but like x22i and x25x ASICS can be made for this if it became big enough. Maybe one with a little code in it that ASICs and nicehash can't touch. An example is Zano ProgPowZ. Still has the same hashrate as Progpow but with a little code in it.  Smiley
Maybe ProgPowC....C for Cryptonite code. Smiley

Indeed: that was an option as well, a memory intensive one with "tricks" to make bitstream coders crazy.
Actually, x25x is already pretty complex for a fpga coder, but not impossible. As far as I know, when sinovate was big, there was no fpga for x22i nor for x25x, which means that it wasn't worth the effort: it would take too much time and resources.
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Will you still be using the same algo?  Smiley

Do you like it? :-)
Well, that's an option, or we could make a new one: after x22i and x25x I have some experience ;-)

Yes I do but like x22i and x25x ASICS can be made for this if it became big enough. Maybe one with a little code in it that ASICs and nicehash can't touch. An example is Zano ProgPowZ. Still has the same hashrate as Progpow but with a little code in it.  Smiley
Maybe ProgPowC....C for Cryptonite code. Smiley
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I developed them for Sinovate, you can find the white papers on their website.
We also have a nice idea about a memory intensive algo but it's not finalized yet.

Thanks for the info! I will have a look right now.

As a side note, looks like Sinovate is not doing pretty well in term of price at least, since its being listed on CMC. But I like the volume increase.
legendary
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Will you still be using the same algo?  Smiley

Do you like it? :-)
Well, that's an option, or we could make a new one: after x22i and x25x I have some experience ;-)

x22i and x25x ? Never heard of this algo. Is there some documentation about those hashing algos, I would love to read more. Thanks!

I developed them for Sinovate, you can find the white papers on their website.
We also have a nice idea about a memory intensive algo but it's not finalized yet.
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Will you still be using the same algo?  Smiley

Do you like it? :-)
Well, that's an option, or we could make a new one: after x22i and x25x I have some experience ;-)

x22i and x25x ? Never heard of this algo. Is there some documentation about those hashing algos, I would love to read more. Thanks!
legendary
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Will you still be using the same algo?  Smiley

Do you like it? :-)
Well, that's an option, or we could make a new one: after x22i and x25x I have some experience ;-)
legendary
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Will you still be using the same algo?  Smiley
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Good to hear some updates, finally. Thanks for the heads-up @pallas and for the work the team is putting in. I'll join your discord to keep a closer look.
legendary
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So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley

It will be a swap not a fork, because the code is brand new, not shared with any other coin and the blockchain format was also written from scratch and optimized.
There are no known vulnerabilities on the Cryptonite network, of course we can't delete the past when we had the know security troubles but as far as I know, no new exploits have been performed.

I hope that the new project also eliminates the weakness of the current XCN code during low mining activity:
A single miner with a strong hash impulse can currently slow down the blockchain for a long period of time:
I am currently observing such attempts again and again!
An additional coupling of the difficulty adjustment with a time signal could be an effective remedy ...

XCN is using a quite old difficulty retargeting algorithm. It is pretty slow but it is also very secure. Some newer algos are "smarter", but I've seen coins being targeted by hackers because of that pretty often.
For sure we will include a newer and more versatile difficulty retargeting algorithm in the new coin.
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So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley

It will be a swap not a fork, because the code is brand new, not shared with any other coin and the blockchain format was also written from scratch and optimized.
There are no known vulnerabilities on the Cryptonite network, of course we can't delete the past when we had the know security troubles but as far as I know, no new exploits have been performed.

I hope that the new project also eliminates the weakness of the current XCN code during low mining activity:
A single miner with a strong hash impulse can currently slow down the blockchain for a long period of time:
I am currently observing such attempts again and again!
An additional coupling of the difficulty adjustment with a time signal could be an effective remedy ...
legendary
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Merit: 1094
Black Belt Developer
So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley

It will be a swap not a fork, because the code is brand new, not shared with any other coin and the blockchain format was also written from scratch and optimized.
There are no known vulnerabilities on the Cryptonite network, of course we can't delete the past when we had the know security troubles but as far as I know, no new exploits have been performed.
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So do you mean that it will be an swap, not a fork, and it will  be a new blockchain and network errors and vulnerabilities will remain on the old network?

Thanks to the development team for continuing to develop the project Smiley
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