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Topic: Extensive CryptoNote/CryptoNight coins list - page 2. (Read 781 times)

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Added: BINcoin. Ticker: BINCOIN. A hybrid of PoW / PoS on the CryptoNote protocol and a customized mining algorithm, which for some reason called KryptoNight. According to site, the premine is 100% (which is not typical for CryptoNight). According to information from the developers, the premine will be about 91% (the initial emission (program premine) is 100,000,000 and additional 10,000,000 will be available for mining). So, the total emission will be 110,000,000 BINCOINs. So far, there are only Android wallet, but GUI wallets for Windows, Linux and Mac are being tested. Wallets is not provided by team for be for testing, but they sent screenshots to me. OK. They say that e-commerce solution also in development. Declared usecase - payments using the associated VISA BIN Debit Card. I note that such plans were also announced by the Czech CitiCash. The advantage of Czechs is the CryptoNight Heavy ASIC-resistant algorithm and an excellent GUI wallet design. Cons - GUI wallet is available only for Windows.

There is an open scam accusation for this one - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bincoins-fake-member-5120221
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Good news about the coin which is very difficult to call shitty.
Update: RyoCurrency (RYO) released web-wallet Ryo Wallet Quazar.
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Added: Lakran (LAK) coin added.
Algo: ASIC resistant CryptoNight Lite v7.
Total supply: 18,446,744 LAK.
GUI-wallets: Windows.
Premine 1.6%. Exchange usecase.
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Cryptonight, Cryptonote algorithm coins are everywhere.
Unfortunately, most of them are useless, and valueless, except Monero and LOKI.
It is so rarely to see valueable coins with such an algorithm.
For a long time I have been watching the development of coins on variations of this algorithm, and I must say that I mostly agree with you. But there are also several projects that, from a technical point of view, are not inferior to what you called. RYO, for example, is already far superior to Monero. There are also several projects that have better marketing. But there is not a single project that would harmoniously combine technical, marketing and infrastructural superiority over Monero.
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I'm a fan of cryptonight coins and even all my mining rigs are build specially for cryptonight coins but lately mining as not been profitable and even I decided to start mining newer coins but many of them are abandoned or dead now ,coins like flackchain ,worktips, festival coins etc  ,I will start mining if coins like electroneum are released
Thank you for sharing your mining expirience and updates. Usually I do mining from time to time and only for testing purposes. I will check information on abandoned projects you mentioned and will mark its red if network is down for a week or so. It was always hard to me to mark project in red, but if it is no development and no nodes alive, so, the project is abandoned and I will redmark it. For now WorkTips looks abandoned, but there is pulse in Worktips Project GitHub. Also there is some activity in FlakeChain's Explorer WebApp (but it looks like FlakeChain renamed to Onion Monero now). Thank you again!
Updates: Flake Chain (XSF), Worktips (WTIP) websites does not alive and its website cells marked in red. Networks and development progress of this coins will be checked.
Losses: Festival (FEST) marked red as it looks like abandoned by developers (no pulse on github for half a year, website and block explorer not alive).
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I'm a fan of cryptonight coins and even all my mining rigs are build specially for cryptonight coins but lately mining as not been profitable and even I decided to start mining newer coins but many of them are abandoned or dead now ,coins like flackchain ,worktips, festival coins etc  ,I will start mining if coins like electroneum are released
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Recently added: Kegcoin Gold (KEG) ASIC resistant TRTL fork. At block 100,000 Kegcoin forks to its own algo, Cryptonight KEG (Cryptonight Lite custom PoW). Cheap transactions - 0,0001 KEG. Premine 0.05% (80% of premine for ICO). Total supply 1,000,000,000 KEG. Windows and Linux CLI wallets. GUI wallet sources and Windows build.
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Added: BINcoin. Ticker: BINCOIN. A hybrid of PoW / PoS on the CryptoNote protocol and a customized mining algorithm, which for some reason called KryptoNight. According to site, the premine is 100% (which is not typical for CryptoNight). According to information from the developers, the premine will be about 91% (the initial emission (program premine) is 100,000,000 and additional 10,000,000 will be available for mining). So, the total emission will be 110,000,000 BINCOINs. So far, there are only Android wallet, but GUI wallets for Windows, Linux and Mac are being tested. Wallets is not provided by team for be for testing, but they sent screenshots to me. OK. They say that e-commerce solution also in development. Declared usecase - payments using the associated VISA BIN Debit Card. I note that such plans were also announced by the Czech CitiCash. The advantage of Czechs is the CryptoNight Heavy ASIC-resistant algorithm and an excellent GUI wallet design. Cons - GUI wallet is available only for Windows.
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Recently added: Oscillate (OSC) Yet another Turtle Coin fork.
Updated info: Aeon Classic (XMLC) rebranded to LightChain (LCX)
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Amazing list.  I wonder if you will manage to keep it updated in the future. Lets hope for the best.
Thank you for kind words. I will do my best to keep this list up to date.

In last two weeks: Aluisyo (ANX), Ekipcoin (EKP), Lonero (LNR), Lotto (LOTTO), InvestCoin (INVC) are added.
05.03.2019 news: Qwertycoin (QWC) switched back from ASIC resistant CryptoNight Heavy to ASIC friendly CryptoNight Classic and have now a Web Wallet. Also QWC team have 3 kinds of Mobile Wallets in development. Spreadsheet updated.
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Amazing list.  I wonder if you will manage to keep it updated in the future. Lets hope for the best.
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As a side result of writing a series of articles on CryptoNote-based coins, I have formed an extensive list of cryptocurrencies based on this protocol. I gathered information about them (variation of the algorithm, metrics, website, presence of GUI wallets) into one Google table and I want to present to the community, as I understand that this list can never be completed and will always need changes and additions. Here it is:

CryptoNote/CryptoNight based coins list (Google Spreadsheet)

Why did I make this list?
Most of the resources that I monitor do not contain information about all coins, or do not contain a metric that interests me. And just none of them indicate what kind of software for the end user is currently available. And I specialize in software reviews, so I collected all the information about which GUI / Web / Mobile wallets exist for a particular coin. In addition, I hope that I managed to create the most comprehensive list of CryptoNote / CryptoNight coins at the moment, including historical ones. Now there are about 270 coins in it.

Color Legend
  • Coins highlighted in red are either dead, scam, or some kind of joke. Yes, everything is still there, both alive and abandoned by the developers. By the way, in my understanding, the dead are those whose network has not shown signs of life for several years or months. However, there are miraculous resurrections.
  • Bold lines are coins that use CryptoNight Heavy. For some reason I wanted to select them. Perhaps in future I will highlight other ASIC-resistant algorithms. We can discuss this topic.
  • new - not literally brand new coins, just recently added.
  • upd - recently updated info. The updated cells is highlighted in orange.

For what I leave it here
If the topic is interesting to you and, in particular, if you have something to add / change - leave your feedback in comments. I will check the information and make changes. I also carry out plans to create a website where all the listed coins will be presented with detailed descriptions at least in Russian and English, provided with links to social networks and pools where one or another coin can be mined. In fact, I have already begun to form a list of CryptoNight-pools, which on the site will be cross-referenced with a list of coins. If you find this idea interesting and can somehow help with this - write to me. Well, you can also try to dissuade me from this undertaking.

Resources that I monitor:
https://triforcecoin.com/
https://forkmaps.com/#/coinList
https://www.cryptunit.com/coins/
https://www.profitbotpro.com

Incomplete and selective listings:
https://newcpucoins.com
https://crypt0.zone/coins/cryptonight
https://www.coincalculators.io/coins.aspx

Historical resources:
https://cryptonote.org/coins
https://github.com/aeugenegray/cryptonote-coins-list

Thanks for paying attention to this post. I just hope that the information gathered by me will be useful to someone in work, research, or just for information. The table is updated weekly. I add new coins to the end of the list. The rest is sorted by algorithms and then titles.

I also thank everyone who supported me with Merit+. 👍
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