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Topic: Today's news (IMO) August 06, 2013 (Read 619 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1008
August 09, 2013, 11:07:28 AM
#4
http://cryptoreport.net/posts/2013-08-06/


Main News

CPU only coins appear to be gaining ground as more and more successful releases are appearing. Jcoin has met a new contender in Pennies that was released via Live chat on cryptsy. A fork of Yacoin with indivisible units and no gpu implementation yet, it seems to be slowly gaining ground.

I had a impromptu interveiw with Bitjohn, one of the most active mods @ cryptsy and managed to squeeze some information out of him. With the recent minor flood of coins and multiple requests from a lot of users to add new and existing coins, they have been overwhelmed and have had to re-do their list. I got a clearer explanation of how the coins are chosen and he promised to clarify to the rest of the community. By being open about this, i guess i can overlook the ORB debacle (hehehe).


Follow link for full report and updates.

But who will fund the Nazi Bell???
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
August 09, 2013, 10:56:24 AM
#3
Jcoin has met a new contender in Pennies that was released via Live chat on cryptsy.

LOL

Sorry, but Pennies > J-Coin if simply for the implementation and source alone. That said, I'm still willing to take a look at your source and see if I can get it running on Linux for you. Cheesy
member
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Merit: 10
j-coin//just 4 cpu's
August 09, 2013, 10:45:59 AM
#2
Jcoin has met a new contender in Pennies that was released via Live chat on cryptsy.

LOL
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
August 06, 2013, 10:19:09 AM
#1
http://cryptoreport.net/posts/2013-08-06/


Main News

CPU only coins appear to be gaining ground as more and more successful releases are appearing. Jcoin has met a new contender in Pennies that was released via Live chat on cryptsy. A fork of Yacoin with indivisible units and no gpu implementation yet, it seems to be slowly gaining ground.

I had a impromptu interveiw with Bitjohn, one of the most active mods @ cryptsy and managed to squeeze some information out of him. With the recent minor flood of coins and multiple requests from a lot of users to add new and existing coins, they have been overwhelmed and have had to re-do their list. I got a clearer explanation of how the coins are chosen and he promised to clarify to the rest of the community. By being open about this, i guess i can overlook the ORB debacle (hehehe).


Follow link for full report and updates.
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