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Topic: [HTN] Hoosat Network fair launch 8.3.2024 14:00 UTC - page 2. (Read 4402 times)

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We are here for the long haul. After the successful hard fork that brought in our new algorithm Hoohash, we've been laser-focused on adding more value to the Hoosat Network.

Hoosat started with two developers talking about the state of cryptocurrencies and they are passionate about cryptocurrencies, not alone Kaspa. We want to take that further by leveling the playing field of miners, lowering the barrier to entry, to ensure true decentralization. Everyone can participate, if you want to run service's we are here to help you to do that.

Hoosat has no pre-mine, and we stand firm in our commitment that no new tokens will ever be minted that way. There’s no “fake it till you make it” mindset here. We understand GhostDAG’s potential, and we’re not about overpromising. We only talk about new features when we know we can deliver, which is why we announce our plans quarterly.

The 2024 Q4 roadmap remains steady. We've already built Windows/Linux desktop wallet wrapping the webwallet. Next it's time for the flutter based mobile wallet and backend of address translation layer is done. In Q1 of 2025 we are planning to start building our first service, real world marketplace utilizing HTN cryptocurrency as payments.

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HTN Webwallet runnable from bash script or docker!
@everyone here is root project for HTN Webwallet, so that you can run it simply from bash script or build docker image. It's also available in dockerhub

The webwallet runs by default on port 3080. Requires Node.js and NPM.

git clone https://github.com/Hoosat-Oy/htn-webwallet.git
cd htn-webwallet
git submodule update --init --recursive
./build-run.sh


Open your webwallet in browser https://localhost:3080/
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What has been forked from HTN?

1 HTN DB Filler: While it doesn’t technically require forking, the HTN DB Filler can be run by any Kaspa node operator, allowing them to benefit from the numerous bug fixes we’ve implemented. These improvements enable our explorer to operate with an archival node from genesis.
2 Top Addresses Feature in HTN Explorer: This feature was among the first to be copied. PugDAG modified the original code, while Astrix implemented a more straightforward copy from PugDAG without significant alterations.
3 DAG View Feature in HTN Explorer: The latest development that has been partially replicated by Spectre. They adopted HTN’s latest block retrieval code and transitioned the visual component from Dagre3D to Vis-Network. Notably, they have submitted a pull request to the Spectre Explorer, seeking to incorporate the fixes and enhancements that our HTN team has developed for the latest block retrieval code.
4 Developer Fee (HTND) Code & Feature: This functionality was quickly copied by two projects, Nexell-ia and PugDAG, following our hard fork that demonstrated its effectiveness. The developer fee feature is likely to see further adoption, as it contributes to the longevity of projects.
5 Hard Fork (HTND) Code & Feature: The hard fork code enables the definition of multiple hard forks by specifying the DAA score and block version, facilitating network updates. Like the developer fee, this feature was swiftly forked by Nexell-ia and PugDAG.
6 Hoohash PoW Algorithm: We take pride in the fact that our PoW algorithm has found a home in PugDAG. As Hoohash continues to showcase its innovative approach to FPGA/ASIC resistance, we anticipate even more interest in this technology.

full article
https://medium.com/@toni.lukkaroinen/what-has-been-forked-from-htn-c13094433826
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                                               AMA

💯 Monday 14.10.2024 12:00 GMT to 13:00 GMT, dev will answer any questions.
The place for presenting those questions will be opened prior to event starting.

🟦#AMA text channel in Hoosat Network Discord
🟦https://discord.gg/CpfJtZZztt
🟦The channel will have slow mode to avoid spam.

As such take this weekend to think what you want to ask from lead developer of Hoosat Network, who does not want to speak out loud. 🚀

Those affected by countries blocking Discord, remember you can use VPN
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# Hoosat Network Desktop Wallet

We have built Hoosat Network available in Github as Windows and Linux binaries. Remember that you need to make your antivirus to allow execution of the binary.

https://github.com/Hoosat-Oy/hoosat-tauri-wallet/releases/tag/v1.0.0
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how mine htn .
algo hoohash


use pool

1 download miner
 https://github.com/doktor83/SRBMiner-Multi/releases/

2 ./SRBMiner-MULTI --disable-cpu --algorithm hoohash --pool htnd.baikalmine.com:9961 --wallet hoosat:qqljyu9w2795yqykqerqg7kv7xhgffu4446jsnlemu47qc2xftydxmq4pfd24

no use pool

1 download miner
  https://github.com/doktor83/SRBMiner-Multi/releases/

2 download htnd
  https://github.com/Hoosat-Oy/HTND/releases/tag/v1.0.6
  unzip
  run
  ./HTND  --utxoindex -a mainnet-node-1.hoosat.fi

4 download bridge
  https://github.com/Hoosat-Oy/htn-stratum-bridge/releases/tag/V1.0.0
  unzip
  run  bridge

5 run miner
 ./SRBMiner-MULTI --disable-cpu --algorithm hoohash --pool 192.168.100.60:5555 --wallet hoosat:qqljyu9w2795yqykqerqg7kv7xhgffu4446jsnlemu47qc2xftydxmq4pfd24
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We apologize on the delays for native wallets on the desktop and mobile and the transaction layer being pushed from webwallet. I hope Q4 does not bring anything unexpected to the table, so that we can completely focus on the wallets. For example Q3 was supposed to be only preliminary testing of Hoohash, instead of rushing it to Mainnet.

https://network.hoosat.fi/changelog
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Unlike many shitcoins created every day and have little value, Hoosat (HTN) looks much more attractive.

HTN coin is traded on several exchanges, its source code is constantly being improved, as evidenced by the successful hard fork carried out in September 2024.

Anyone can check out the source code of the project on Github. Social networks associated with Hoosat Network are well-run, quite active, but without unnecessary spam.

Evidence of the growing confidence in Hoosat (HTN) is the constant increase in network hashrate, the growth of the number of joint mining pools and the inclusion in listings on various exchanges.

Hoosat (HTN) has good potential and growth prospects…

Review of Hoosat (HTN) and mining on the hoohash algorithm is here:
https://www.cryptoprofi.info/?p=16152
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now  suuport hard fork with new algo

https://mining4people.com/
https://woolypooly.com/
https://baikalmine.com/

hiveos add new algo
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Today . in about 5 hours a hard fork of the hoosat network will occur
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here is SRBMiner V2.6.6 with Hoohash!
+ Added algorithm 'hoohash' (Hoosat Network) for GPU mining [AMD/NVIDIA/INTEL], fee 2.00%
+ Added support for dual mining FISHHASH/HOOHASH on AMD RDNA/RDNA2/RDNA3, NVIDIA (except Pascal) and INTEL GPU's
+ Added support for dual mining KARLSENHASHV2/HOOHASH on AMD RDNA/RDNA2/RDNA3, NVIDIA (except Pascal) and INTEL GPU's
+ Added support for dual mining AUTOLYKOS2/HOOHASH on AMD RDNA/RDNA2/RDNA3, NVIDIA and INTEL GPU's
+ Added parameter 'autolykos2-preload' which enables preloading of the next dataset on Autolykos2/Blocx if GPU has enough free memory
+ Fixed mining of algorithm 'verushash' on Nicehash
+ Removed algorithm 'memehash'
+ Removed dual mining support on INTEL GPU's for : AUTOLYKOS2/SHA256DT-RADIANT-HEAVYHASH-PYRINHASH-KARLSENHASH

https://github.com/doktor83/SRBMiner-Multi/releases/tag/2.6.6

Thank you Doktor83 for your work!
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new article about security, availability, integrity and archive node

https://medium.com/@toni.lukkaroinen/integrity-of-the-blockchain-4148187aca05
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explorer is getting graphical update right now to get DAG graph view beneath the infoboxes.

https://explorer.hoosat.fi/
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article about the advantages of the hoosat network project

https://medium.com/@toni.lukkaroinen/redefining-blockchain-innovation-f74ce3444ac6
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In the ever-evolving landscape of cryptocurrencies, the quest for a leveled playing field has led to innovations like ASIC resistance, aimed at preventing monopolization by specialized, expensive hardware. Hoosat Network stands at the forefront of this movement, leveraging its unique Hoohash algorithm to ensure that cryptocurrency mining remains accessible to everyone, not just those with deep pockets for ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits).
Understanding ASIC Resistance

ASICs are designed for specific tasks, like Bitcoin mining, providing unmatched efficiency but at a cost that often excludes small miners or hobbyists. This concentration of mining power can centralize control over a blockchain, potentially compromising its security and decentralization principles. Hoosat Network tackles this issue head-on with its ASIC-resistant approach.

The Hoohash Algorithm: A New Dawn for Fair Mining
The heart of Hoosat Network’s fairness strategy lies in its custom mining algorithm, Hoohash. Unlike algorithms that favor ASICs due to their efficiency in linear computations, Hoohash incorporates non-linear equations and transforms matrix multiplication in ways that creates parallel processing bottleneck —less advantageous to ASICs— . Here’s how it promotes fair mining:

Computational Complexity: By introducing non-linear equations, hoohash ensures that computations cannot be easily optimized for the linear processing paths typical in ASIC designs. This complexity favors general-purpose GPUs, which are more adaptable to varied computational tasks.
Algorithm Updates: The network can evolve its algorithm to stay ahead of potential ASIC optimizations, maintaining a dynamic challenge for would-be ASIC developers and keeping mining accessible to a broader audience.
Impacts on Accessibility

Democratization of Mining: By creating parallel processing bottleneck to reduce the advantage of ASICs, Hoosat Network allows enthusiasts with GPUs to compete effectively. This democratizes mining, enabling participation from individuals worldwide, fostering true decentralization where the participants build up the network.
Cost Efficiency: GPUs, while more expensive than CPUs, are significantly cheaper than ASICs, making entry into mining more feasible for newcomers. This cost efficiency encourages a more diverse mining community.
Sustainability and Fairness: With parallel processing bottleneck causing ASIC resistance, the network avoids the ‘arms race’ of mining hardware upgrades, leading to a more sustainable ecosystem where miners are rewarded based on their contribution rather than their hardware’s cost.
The Broader Implications for Crypto Accessibility

Hoosat Network’s commitment to ASIC resistance through Hoohash not only preserves the integrity of its blockchain but also sets a precedent for how cryptocurrencies can evolve to remain accessible. This approach encourages innovation in mining algorithms, potentially influencing future blockchain designs to prioritize accessibility and fairness.

In conclusion, Hoosat Network’s strategy with Hoohash isn’t just about technological innovation; it’s a philosophical stance on what cryptocurrency should represent: an open, fair, and accessible financial system. By ensuring that mining remains within reach of everyday enthusiasts, Hoosat Network champions a vision where the blockchain’s security and governance are genuinely decentralized, not just theoretically. This move towards ASIC resistance could very well be the blueprint for a more equitable crypto future, where the power of mining lies not in the hands of those with the most resources, but in the collective might of a diverse, global community.

This article encapsulates Hoosat Network’s approach to ASIC resistance, focusing on how it promotes fair mining and accessibility through its innovative Hoohash algorithm, drawing from the essence of information available while emphasizing the broader implications for cryptocurrency accessibility.

HTN Hard Fork to Hoohash
The estimated time to 17,500,000 DAA Score is currently Thu, 26 Sep 2024 14:47:20 GMT. Then we will be forking our blockchain into Hoohash.

In conclusion, Hoosat Network’s commitment to ASIC resistance through the innovative Hoohash algorithm exemplifies a powerful stand for fairness and accessibility in the cryptocurrency landscape. By leveling the playing field and ensuring that mining remains open to everyone, not just those with expensive hardware, Hoosat Network champions true decentralization. Its focus on empowering a global community of miners, rather than centralizing control in the hands of a few, paves the way for a more inclusive and equitable crypto future. The upcoming hard fork to Hoohash represents not just a technical upgrade, but a statement of values — a vision where blockchain remains a tool for everyone.

from
https://medium.com/@toni.lukkaroinen/commitment-to-accessibility-0d613720ba72

https://network.hoosat.fi
https://discord.gg/QaBQvYZv6a
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HTN Stratum Bridge is for HTND 1.0.4 and supports hoosattest prefix when connecting to testnet port of HTN node.

https://github.com/Hoosat-Oy/htn-stratum-bridge/tree/V1.0.0
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