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Topic: chainz.cryptoID.info - Alternative Blockchain Explorers - page 20. (Read 77278 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1000
ORB has a good chance to grow.
I find your site great. You wrote me you want ORB adden !? Which details do you need ??


Block Explorer / Crawler
http://atlas.phoenixcoin.org:1080

33% PoW blocks and 67% PoS blocks delivering 1 ORB each

Advanced hybrid Scrypt proof-of-work (PoW) and proof-of-stake (PoS)
    3.77 million coins to be produced
    1 minute combined block target (3 minutes for PoW, 1.5 minutes for PoS)
    Retargets every block using Orbitcoin Super Shield (OSS)
    Time warp and instamining protection
    Advanced checkpointing against 51% attacks
    Transaction messaging supported
    6 confirmations for regular transactions
    200 confirmations for minted coins
    Very low transaction fees (most transactions are free)
    No destruction of transaction fees (all collected by a block finder)
    The default P2P port is 15298, RPC port is 15299
    I2P/Tor ready

Considering 20 ORB staking +1 ORB every 10 days, it's 1*(365/10)/20=183% per annum.
Compound interest earns (1+1/20)^(365/10)=593% per annum.
Things are more complicated in reality, so actual earnings are somewhere between the two above.
by Ghostlander


ORB is soon changed by Scrypt to Neoscrypt!

Links to see here. No Asic machines for ORB in the future!

Time flies and Scrypt, once upon a time a CPU only algorithm, has pushed even GPUs away and is the ASIC territory now. I have expected this to happen about half a yer ago and that's why Orbitcoin is 67% PoS driven now. It is also apparent that current Scrypt miners are more than ever interested in dumping whatever they mine for fiat or BTC at least to get a return on their expensive mining hardware. The market leaves little to no space for crypto enthusiasts mining at home with their desktops or small farms, not willing to spend a few thousand USD on a fast ASIC which might never even become profitable. I think a CPU nad GPU driven mining algorithm is a much better alternative to what we have now.

You all know probably that I also develop Phoenixcoin and have designed a new algorithm called NeoScrypt.

NeoScrypt, a Strong Memory Intensive Key Derivation Function (white paper)

Bitcointalk thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/nsgminer-v094-the-fastest-neoscrypt-gpu-miner-712650

http://phoenixcoin.org/archive/neoscrypt_v1.pdf
http://www.feathercoin.com/neo-scrypt-press-release.pdf
https://github.com/ghostlander/NeoScrypt

There is my CPU miner and a beta GPU miner developed by the Feathercoin community. Phoenixcoin runs NeoScrypt since the 13-Aug-2014. Feathercoin is likely to switch to NeoScrypt by the end of October. There are a few smaller coins preparing to follow. I'd like to know if the community is interested in getting Orbitcoin switched to NeoScrypt.

legendary
Activity: 1100
Merit: 1032
Recently added blockchains: VidioShare, Kryptonite, LitecoinDark and MonetaryUnit

Other changes:
  • Address pages for "Proof Of Stake" blockchains now tag the PoS transactions, and provide a total of how many coins were extracted by staking for that address
  • About page now also shows explorer wallet protocol version

Community payments for hosting contribution are being rolled out incrementally. When complete, this will allow anyone to contribute to hosting costs, view history of payments and check for how long hosting is covered.
legendary
Activity: 1100
Merit: 1032
On the MintPal situation

You can use the exchange wallet guesstimation to keep track of MintPal withdrawals... or follow the money trail in case things were to go sour.

All our explorers feature exchange wallet guesstimation, but not all wallets were tagged.

If Mintpal's wallet was NOT tagged for your blockchain, you can help tag it:
  • check if your Mintpal deposit address is part of a large guesstimated wallet
  • if you have kept Mintpal withdrawal or deposit transaction IDs, those can  also be helpful: check if withdrawal/deposit addresses are part of a large guesstimated wallet

Blockchains were MintPal was tagged and held large amounts have alread been reminded of the feature!
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Sam Mother Fuckin' Walters
Thank you for listing Coin Magi! your block explorer is certainly a valuable one in the industry via: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg

Keep up the great work!!  Maybe look into partnering or link advertising with the dev from coin market app https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coin-market-apps-how-to-keep-track-of-news-links-for-all-coins-may-22-2017-792912
member
Activity: 107
Merit: 59
FUCK THE CONSPIRACY
Totally kick ass.  
Would like to see BOB

    http://www.dobbscoin.info

x-Day is Coming
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
sr. member
Activity: 319
Merit: 250
legendary
Activity: 1100
Merit: 1032
Recently added blockchains: Cinni, Fibre, Exclusive Coin, DigitalPrice, BitSwift, Nexus, VirtualMining Coin, ARCHcoin, RhinoCoin (provisional), BlackCoin, SeedCoin, MaryJane & Sembro Token.

XCloudCoin blockchain was migrated from CLD to XCLD, note that coin/blockchains swap are part of the hosting "package", with one month of overlap ie. for one month you can have an explorer on the old blockchain as well as the new blockchain.

Other changes:
  • Added a FAQ page
  • Improved image load times for the main page
  • Wallets pages have been getting a few minor improvements, more are in the pipeline
  • Added outgoing link icons for tags
  • Improvements to the wallet guesstimation

In addition to main web/db/backup servers, there are now 7 wallet servers with "lots" of VMs... this is turning into a mini-datacenter Smiley

There has also been some progress towards supporting micro-payments, to allow community hosting contributions in small amounts.
legendary
Activity: 1270
Merit: 1000
Just wondering how your identifying p2pool blocks?
Currently, not very well, there is some confusion with NOMP and some stratum pools with custom genesis blocks :/
I have not looked into it much, as P2Pool/NOMP seem to be rarely dominant.

Do you have a particular blockchain in mind?

No, was just curious Smiley
Super nice job overall. Reliable block explorers are rare so your efforts are appreciated.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Muroko Blados
Im interested in a Blockchain Explorer. Do you have any IRC or some kind of way to chat directly?
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1000
ORB has a good chance to grow.
legendary
Activity: 1100
Merit: 1032
Just wondering how your identifying p2pool blocks?
Currently, not very well, there is some confusion with NOMP and some stratum pools with custom genesis blocks :/
I have not looked into it much, as P2Pool/NOMP seem to be rarely dominant.

Do you have a particular blockchain in mind?
legendary
Activity: 1270
Merit: 1000
Just wondering how your identifying p2pool blocks?
member
Activity: 119
Merit: 10
Please add reddcoin!
member
Activity: 85
Merit: 10
Ypool changed their ric mining address, can you update that?
legendary
Activity: 1100
Merit: 1032
Ruby chain is stuck.
Yes, I posted a few days ago about it in the Ruby thread
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9026673
Seems to be a problem with the new 1.0.0 version with PoS, please report to the Ruby thread for further details.

legendary
Activity: 1537
Merit: 1005
Ruby chain is stuck.
sr. member
Activity: 305
Merit: 250
Managing Director of Maryjanecoin LLC
I will be needing one of these soon, thanks
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