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Topic: [Ultracoin] [Est. Feb 2014] ~ ASIC Resistant & Ultrafast 6 Second Transactions! - page 160. (Read 381060 times)

hero member
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I never would have thought I'd be so happy to see 2kh/s out of a 290X lol. Hope it doesn't throw HW errors.


You would find out in less than 5 minutes if that were the case, so you just made me suspect... :/
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Hi Kracko, I just pointed one of my miners towards the test pool, tell me if you need more and for how long. It seem to be working, can see the miner in http://pool.ultracoin.net/.

An anonymous UTC stratum is up for testing.

Webhttp://pool.ultracoin.net
Stratumstratum+tcp://pool.ultracoin.net:4242
Username
Passwordx

This will be the pool utilized by the future OneClick wallet addition.

Edit:  port 4242 has a static diff of 1
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i'd like to use cgminer 3.7.2 but look like it isn't support scrypt-jane
sr. member
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by some reason i can't mine this coin with YACminer . Is there another miner to mine this coin ?


Use the static diff port 5555 on ultrablockparty.com, utc.tumblingblock.com or utc2.tumblingblock.com.

yacminer does not play well with variable difficulty stratums that could have a diff below 1.

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It was only the wind.
Tuned, made some small edits to the kernel - not bad so far.
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It was only the wind.
Trying this on a 290X, just because.

how much do you sell your kernel for?

Haven't made one for scrypt-chacha Nf 15 yet.

ah, thought you made one for yacoin (same algo)

I did - but it doesn't like different Nfactors. Even adjusted for Nf 15, it doesn't perform well - so I need to work on it.
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by some reason i can't mine this coin with YACminer . Is there another miner to mine this coin ?
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sr. member
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member
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It was only the wind.
Trying this on a 290X, just because.

how much do you sell your kernel for?

Haven't made one for scrypt-chacha Nf 15 yet.
sr. member
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Trying this on a 290X, just because.

how much do you sell your kernel for?

Haven't made one for scrypt-chacha Nf 15 yet.

ah, thought you made one for yacoin (same algo)
sr. member
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Trying this on a 290X, just because.

how much do you sell your kernel for?
member
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It was only the wind.
Trying this on a 290X, just because.
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Hello Ultracoin community members,

I apologize that I have been absent on the forums recently. I have been very busy in my professional and personal life lately, and have had some issues needing to be ironed out which I am almost fully wrapped up with now. Do not worry, I am still 100% here and active within the team, I will be making a point to be more active in the forum from here on out and answering any questions you may have more directly. I want to start off by saying, congratulations, we have made through year one of our long and continued journey! I believe 2015 will be a huge year for the cryptocurrency movement, and as cryptocurrencies begin to gain more and more traction in the financial ecosystem, I believe we will see a new dawn in cryptocurrency that the world has yet to fully embrace. Looking at the bigger picture, very few people are familiar with Bitcoin, what it is used for, let alone how it works. However, it is estimated that over 100,000 businesses now accept Bitcoin! This is a huge success for all of us, even the communities of other cryptocurrencies. As one of the greatest advancements of the 21st century, a decentralized, trustless, digital currency is now being used by a significant minority of the population. However, it is not significant enough, which means we have much further to go, but it also means that our opportunities are endless, and the future of cryptocurrency holds endless potential. Each year as the popularity of cryptocurrencies continue to grow, we continue to grow with it. We forgot as a community sometimes, that we are pioneers in an exciting new era of money, never before seen in the entire history of mankind. Economists have struggled for eons, attempting to understand, define and even manipulate money, for the first time in human history we have something so organic, so unique and so inherently rebellious that no one is quite sure how it will shape our economies and our world.

As Ultracoin turns 1 year old this month, we have made startling progress considering out short time here. Month after month, Ultracoin continues to grow and foster a body of dedicated community members, miners and investors. We are closing in on exiting the "catch-up" phase with our older brothers in the cryptocurrency movement, and are moving towards expanding in ways that will ensure Ultracoin stays unique and never a commodity. Yesterday, we had a meeting with two new potential developers, Travis and Claudio, whom will be entering our team and taking on projects. Travis has been familiar with Ultracoin for a very long time and accompanied me to Hasher's United in October, without him introducing me to Ultracoin, I most likely wouldn't be here serving you today. Claudio is a long time developer whom I had the pleasure to meet at the most recent North American Bitcoin Conference. The duo may post a more formal introduction with their various skills & talents later on, both of them will be joining the Ultracoin development team as passionate contributors! This is sure to take some of the weight off Kracko's shoulders and ensure more consistent content launches and a wider variety of projects in development.

As far as projects are concerned, the Android wallet is well on its way to launch, and as Kracko previously stated, the one click miner is nearing completion as well and set to rumble soon. These are both exciting tools for adoption, the one click miner will certainly attract new miners and make Ultracoin mining more easily accessible to beginner to advanced users. As the rise of ASIC mining continues to dominate popular algorithim's and most cryptocurrencies are struggling to keep their ASIC resistant asterisk, Ultracoin is still strongly ASIC resistant thanks to Scrypt-ChaCha. Our Android application will feature a full fledged wallet, include a re-design specifically for the Android platform, and encourage merchant adoption for brick & mortar retailers. I will be including several restaurants and shops in the Florida Keys into this list of accepted restaurants shortly accompanying this launch. Our road map for the future also includes several other projects, partnerships and opportunities including shopping cart plugins, online shops, mobile payment partners, and more.

For all of the community members that are with us today, I just wanted to say thank you for being a part of the wild wild world of cryptocurrencies with us, and choosing the Ultracoin community as your home. I believe that 2015 will be a huge year for cryptocurrencies, a major stepping stone for Ultracoin, and a another year of progress!

Sincerely,

Steven "Rapture"
Management Director
[email protected]
Ultracoin.net

sr. member
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@Stevan, you're very quiet and absent.

Why Huh


Hello,

I would like to hear if a road map is available for UTC.
Any updates or plans for UTC? Thanks, best...
legendary
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Merit: 1002
Hallelujah - thanks Kracko
The one-click wallet (which I assume is the one-click-miner)

Cheers usukan



An anonymous UTC stratum is up for testing.

Webhttp://pool.ultracoin.net
Stratumstratum+tcp://pool.ultracoin.net:4242
Username
Passwordx

This will be the pool utilized by the future OneClick wallet addition.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1000
The future is bright with DigiByte.
Hello,

I would like to hear if a road map is available for UTC.
Any updates or plans for UTC? Thanks, best...
sr. member
Activity: 456
Merit: 250
An anonymous UTC stratum is up for testing.

Webhttp://pool.ultracoin.net
Stratumstratum+tcp://pool.ultracoin.net:4242
Username
Passwordx

This will be the pool utilized by the future OneClick wallet addition.

Edit:  port 4242 has a static diff of 1
sr. member
Activity: 456
Merit: 250
Duly noted.  Sorry you feel that way, but yet again, the retarget is going to stay as it is.  In my mind, a little bounciness is preferable to leaving your miners with an overly high difficulty for a couple weeks.  Be it time manipulation or intermittent miners, there will be a fast recovery.

The only one making an issue of the pools is you.  There are no forks that I'm aware of.  And you would have to ask Cryptsy, we haven't published any changes in production since the last release.

May the best coin win.

You realize mullick is with Cryptsy, right?

Apparently, I am the only one making that complaint. And I feel you were the only one who would have responded to mullick. Everyone else is focused on the completely non-constructive comments of someone else... may the best coin 'win'.

Yes and I did.  And apparently they thought they were updating when the downgraded to DX11's wallet.  So, in a way you were right, they were on the wrong fork.
hero member
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Duly noted.  Sorry you feel that way, but yet again, the retarget is going to stay as it is.  In my mind, a little bounciness is preferable to leaving your miners with an overly high difficulty for a couple weeks.  Be it time manipulation or intermittent miners, there will be a fast recovery.

The only one making an issue of the pools is you.  There are no forks that I'm aware of.  And you would have to ask Cryptsy, we haven't published any changes in production since the last release.

May the best coin win.

You realize mullick is with Cryptsy, right?

Apparently, I am the only one making that complaint. And I feel you were the only one who would have responded to mullick. Everyone else is focused on the completely non-constructive comments of someone else... may the best coin 'win'.
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