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Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 - page 416. (Read 1070067 times)

hero member
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100% not option 1.
What do you mean "from deep web"?
hero member
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-Secret messages left in blockchain.
Cool. Can you show some examples of messages and the method to decrypt them from blockchain?
Probably this will explain all other questions.

No. They are secret. I am going by what is listed on the public website.
full member
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-Secret messages left in blockchain.

Cool. Can you show some examples of messages and the method to decrypt them from blockchain?
Probably this will explain all other questions.
hero member
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Very mysterious!

-Secret messages left in blockchain.
-The devs, miners and users have kept this quiet until this month. 
sr. member
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The giveaway is too little, compared with the total number.
I think there is not much to giveaway. It was discovered not a long time ago so...
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The giveaway is too little, compared with the total number.
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BTW, DStrange, do you have a contact with developers?
That's actually a good question. Where did this guys come from ? And who did "this" anyway ?
newbie
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There is already one bytecoin; even listed on exchanges.

People are running out of names ....

Dude, did you even read the topic? Everybody knows there is "already" one bytecoin.
The question is why there is another bytecoin that was the bytecoin since 2012 and nobody knew about it. Even if it's so cool as it's said in their docs: true anonymity and so on.

BTW, DStrange, do you have a contact with developers?
newbie
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Got mine, ta!
legendary
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There is already one bytecoin; even listed on exchanges.

People are running out of names ....
sr. member
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This is mined with CPU? (do i set '4' when using a q6600??)

Any adaptations for cgminer out there?

(I replied to giveaway Smiley)

Yes, it's CPU coin.
Set 4, but try 3 also. It can be better for these processors.

I don't know about cgminer. We should ask ckolivas about it  Wink
There is also a pool for BCN (https://minergate.com) with a nice miner.
RJX
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umachit.fund
This is mined with CPU? (do i set '4' when using a q6600??)

Any adaptations for cgminer out there?

(I replied to giveaway Smiley)
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Will buy 1 mill Bytecoins for 20 000 Betacoins, up to 80 000 Betacoins available, PM me please
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WTS  3 mil BCN for 0.75 BTC. PM me, please.
sr. member
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This names are very confusing... Are there two coins with same name now ?!

Yes, now we have two coins with equal names and it's super-confusing.
I don't know how it has happened, but according to the BCN website (www.bytecoin.org) it was launched as Bytecoin about 1.5 years ago (Jul,2012) while BTE was started only spring, 2013.

So I'm still not sure who stole whose name   Grin

It's rather strange why we heard nothing about BCN though they have been working for so long, but BCN network hash rate shows 2-3 thousands machines in the net. And according to BCN community news (from site) they even had several meetups.



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This names are very confusing... Are there two coins with same name now ?!
legendary
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FROSTING
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newbie
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8. Specifications:
  
  • Algorithm: CryptoNight;

What's that? scrypt/quark/sha256/other?

Neither scrypt nor sha256.

As it' s said in their whitepaper CryptoNight is "a new memory-bound algorithm for the proof-of-work pricing function. It relies on random access to a slow memory and emphasizes latency dependence. As opposed to scrypt every new block (64 bytes in length) depends on all the previous blocks. As a result a hypothetical "memory-saver" should increase his calculation speed exponentially".
More info you can get by yourself here.

So scrypt gives us ASIC-resistance, but this algo is much better at this field.



newbie
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8. Specifications:
  
  • Algorithm: CryptoNight;

What's that? scrypt/quark/sha256/other?
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