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Topic: [ANN][XMY] Myriad | Multi-Algo, Fair, Secure - page 92. (Read 850023 times)

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This is a security measure against the attack mentioned here:

http://www.reddit.com/r/myriadcoin/comments/2oj7y5/lowhashrate_51_attack_on_myriad_without_timewarp/

It adjusts the work of a block in a decaying fashion to make older blocks worth less in terms of work.
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Hi All,

I've put up another insight explorer to complement birdonwheel's. We'll see how it holds up:

http://insight-myr.cryptap.us

Links are also on my myr page:

http://cryptap.us/myr

Feedback is welcome.

Regards,

Edit: Insight explorer can now show transactions in "USD"
Edit: Updated link
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is it possible to see the difficulty of the algos for the last weeks?
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Hi All,

I've put up another insight explorer to complement birdonwheel's. We'll see how it holds up:

http://cryptap.us:3001

Links are also on my myr page:

http://cryptap.us/myr

Feedback is welcome.

Regards,
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Something is going on on the trade section. An insider knowing about an upcoming release? The price rose quickly.

Very strange indeed. But an "insider" would have known long before and accumulated slowly like everyone else.
My guess is it's just a desperate young buyer making his first  mistake.


Too bad. I thought they were going to release something from their projects. Well, we´ll have to wait a bit longer.

I wouldn't rule anything out Smiley
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Something is going on on the trade section. An insider knowing about an upcoming release? The price rose quickly.

Very strange indeed. But an "insider" would have known long before and accumulated slowly like everyone else.
My guess is it's just a desperate young buyer making his first  mistake.


Too bad. I thought they were going to release something from their projects. Well, we´ll have to wait a bit longer.
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Activity: 102
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Something is going on on the trade section. An insider knowing about an upcoming release? The price rose quickly.

Very strange indeed. But an "insider" would have known long before and accumulated slowly like everyone else.
My guess is it's just a desperate young buyer making his first  mistake.
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Something is going on on the trade section. An insider knowing about an upcoming release? The price rose quickly.
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Nice work on http://cryptap.us/myr/dice/
working great
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Myriad Dice, Coinbomb and Transparent Ponzi Games!

Play and help support Myriad development.

There are now vanity addresses for the games (the old addresses will still work, no current plans to disable them). Webpage has been altered with QR codes to make playing via the Android app easy:

http://cryptap.us/myr/dice

From this week's donated dice, coinbomb, and Ponzi game proceeds:

No donation this week, house is -3283.78205491

Keep playing, remember that 90% of proceeds go to MYR development. Play for a good cause!
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New MyriadSwitcher version 0.2.30 released

Added compatibility with Simplicity miners
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At one point, according to the miner outputs, I was simultaneously mining skein and qubit, with about an 80/20 split in terms of relative hashrates.  Didn't think that was even possible ?!

Definitely possible, and I'd guess that the difference in hashrate is just due to skein hashrates generally being higher than qubit. Typically if you open two instances of sg/cgminer or whatever, it will just split the work it's doing between them.

I was seeing ~200 mh/s per gpu on skein (where I'd usually see 250), and about 1.3 mh/s for qubit (where I'd usually see 6.3).  So I was getting about 80% skein, 20% qubit.  Hence why I said 80/20 split.

Weird. I've never really done it on purpose, but if I open two miners by accident, then it will split the hash right down the middle, but that would be with the same exact miner/binary. Maybe windows is giving the two miners different priorities or something.
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New MyriadSwitcher version 0.2.28 released

It now tries all off the three API's I've heard of so far. If one goes down, it will check again and pick the first to return valid data.
I don't think there's more than a handful miners using the switcher at this point, but will do my best to keep it working anyway

I finally decided to lose my windows virginity when it comes to mining and had my first play with myriad switcher this weekend.  I encountered a strange issue when it was switching from one algo to another, it didn't seem to close down the algo that it was swithcing from.  At one point, according to the miner outputs, I was simultaneously mining skein and qubit, with about an 80/20 split in terms of relative hashrates.  Didn't think that was even possible ?!

Anyway, thanks for the update, and maybe I'll tinker some more soon.

Well, it shouldn't be mining two algos at a time. That's not something the switcher should be doing.
What miners are you using?

The ones that are included in Simplicity.

Gotcha, let me fix that real quick
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At one point, according to the miner outputs, I was simultaneously mining skein and qubit, with about an 80/20 split in terms of relative hashrates.  Didn't think that was even possible ?!

Definitely possible, and I'd guess that the difference in hashrate is just due to skein hashrates generally being higher than qubit. Typically if you open two instances of sg/cgminer or whatever, it will just split the work it's doing between them.

I was seeing ~200 mh/s per gpu on skein (where I'd usually see 250), and about 1.3 mh/s for qubit (where I'd usually see 6.3).  So I was getting about 80% skein, 20% qubit.  Hence why I said 80/20 split.
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Activity: 94
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New MyriadSwitcher version 0.2.28 released

It now tries all off the three API's I've heard of so far. If one goes down, it will check again and pick the first to return valid data.
I don't think there's more than a handful miners using the switcher at this point, but will do my best to keep it working anyway

I finally decided to lose my windows virginity when it comes to mining and had my first play with myriad switcher this weekend.  I encountered a strange issue when it was switching from one algo to another, it didn't seem to close down the algo that it was swithcing from.  At one point, according to the miner outputs, I was simultaneously mining skein and qubit, with about an 80/20 split in terms of relative hashrates.  Didn't think that was even possible ?!

Anyway, thanks for the update, and maybe I'll tinker some more soon.

Well, it shouldn't be mining two algos at a time. That's not something the switcher should be doing.
What miners are you using?

The ones that are included in Simplicity.
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The pricedrop is according to plans and I like it when plans are followed. But I agree. The price should not get below 10.

What plan?  Who and why is dropping the price?

And how long and how low will this go?

Thanks!

the plan is to make early investors suffer from attrition and some of them will take the loss and finally the smart money will get loaded with myriad in the litecoinmarkets after delisting from the bitcoin market. I have orders from 1 satoshi down.

Inflation is the plan because it's good and everyone likes it. More coins for everyone. Is that not nice?

I think we want even more inflation! (bad joke, i know)

The only stupid part was to bring it to such a high cap in the beginning. Would you all have a brain to use we would not have had it pumped high in the beginning. But unfortunately 95% of people do not understand to read specs or calculate the basic numbers in coins. Let alone understand the idea of inflation.

Myriad is intentionally worthless.

So to get to the point: when does it drop the reward now according to the glorious plan?
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Activity: 195
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New MyriadSwitcher version 0.2.28 released

It now tries all off the three API's I've heard of so far. If one goes down, it will check again and pick the first to return valid data.
I don't think there's more than a handful miners using the switcher at this point, but will do my best to keep it working anyway

I finally decided to lose my windows virginity when it comes to mining and had my first play with myriad switcher this weekend.  I encountered a strange issue when it was switching from one algo to another, it didn't seem to close down the algo that it was swithcing from.  At one point, according to the miner outputs, I was simultaneously mining skein and qubit, with about an 80/20 split in terms of relative hashrates.  Didn't think that was even possible ?!

Anyway, thanks for the update, and maybe I'll tinker some more soon.

Well, it shouldn't be mining two algos at a time. That's not something the switcher should be doing.
What miners are you using?
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1116
At one point, according to the miner outputs, I was simultaneously mining skein and qubit, with about an 80/20 split in terms of relative hashrates.  Didn't think that was even possible ?!

Definitely possible, and I'd guess that the difference in hashrate is just due to skein hashrates generally being higher than qubit. Typically if you open two instances of sg/cgminer or whatever, it will just split the work it's doing between them.
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