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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 220. (Read 4671660 times)

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At the moment we are seeing a gradual resumption of the market, the price of coins has significantly collapsed, and even compared with the prices for October-November 2017. Do you remember the spring of 2018? Well, this upward trend should be expected this year, and if the coin still has a good news background, then in a double. For myself in the investment portfolio, I decided to buy Monero (XMR) why all the cases in the upcoming Hadr fork in April 2018g. That's why you should buy this coin right now !!
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im checking other cryptonight coins so far i have not seen a huge spike of hashrate going in them. there are increases but not as much as one would expect after a huge hashrate from monero disappeared. Makes me think that most of the mysterious hashes in monero was caused by botnets.

ETN hash doubled

there is a rise in etn but it is barely 40 mhs. we lost more than 700mhs
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im checking other cryptonight coins so far i have not seen a huge spike of hashrate going in them. there are increases but not as much as one would expect after a huge hashrate from monero disappeared. Makes me think that most of the mysterious hashes in monero was caused by botnets.

ETN hash doubled
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Monero has activated the fork to counter the ASIC miners but it looks like they have split into four different projects with this fork, i am not even sure what the price would be in those coins and i am even sure bitmain is behind one of the coins and i am not sure how this thing end up. Either way waiting for more news and what i find is that two coins namely Monero-Classic (XMC) and Monero Classic are from Asian countries but not sure about the other two according to bitcoinmagazine .

To quote myself:

If no-one puts forth their IRL persona to support any forks (i.e. the monero classic et al. shitspew) then you know it is a scam. Show your face or you're nothing but scammers. No one has, so..scammers.

Don't support this and don't transact on the chains - you might lose out on some quick money, but you will pay dearly over the long run.
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Is there a list of exchanges that have upgraded to the new fork?  This is a moving target, so something that updates frequently would be good.
newbie
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Here are my numbers:

SupportXMR mined 31 blocks out of first 130 V7 blocks, with less than 36MH/s, so the network hashrate is:

36 x 130 / 31 =  151 MH/s

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The Monero Coffee Chat will start in ~15 minutes:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPTF0jYAecU
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how much did you get now from after hard fork? is it still the same? i see the hashrate were still the same
sr. member
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Is this the right time to buy Monero ? I am new to crypto and doing some good research on crypto.

I know hard fork is splitting block chain to two networks. Can any one please guide me what is exact impact of hardfork on price? is it good or bad?
I do not think that there will be no impact in the price now as the fork is already being applied to counter ASIC mining, i do not think this is the right time to get the coins as there will be multiple blockchains and really do not know the security feature of the other, so always be careful while move the coins in the initial stages.
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Have Fun )@@( Stay Safe
Monero has activated the fork to counter the ASIC miners but it looks like they have split into four different projects with this fork, i am not even sure what the price would be in those coins and i am even sure bitmain is behind one of the coins and i am not sure how this thing end up. Either way waiting for more news and what i find is that two coins namely Monero-Classic (XMC) and Monero Classic are from Asian countries but not sure about the other two according to bitcoinmagazine .
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Network hashrate 705 MH/s   Shocked Shocked Shocked
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Is this the right time to buy Monero ? I am new to crypto and doing some good research on crypto.

I know hard fork is splitting block chain to two networks. Can any one please guide me what is exact impact of hardfork on price? is it good or bad?
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Well shoot.  Tried running XMR STAK to get my 1080ti in the picture and it's failing.  Doesn't barely even get started and I receive this error:

[CUDA] Error gpu 0: :365

Crashes almost immediately doesn't really give me much to go on here to fix it.  GPU is at 85% tdp and core is overclocked +125.  Memory at defaults.  Settings work fine for ccminer-phi.  I doubt the overclock is the issue here.  I tried launching it as administrator and it didn't help either.
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im checking other cryptonight coins so far i have not seen a huge spike of hashrate going in them. there are increases but not as much as one would expect after a huge hashrate from monero disappeared. Makes me think that most of the mysterious hashes in monero was caused by botnets.

That's because all the botnet and ASICs hashrate is still at now_obsolete v6 Monero (or XMO as some are calling it now I believe).

yup but if it was asics then they would probably go to the next biggest algo. we should be getting a huge spike from other coins. there is a spike but its no where near the hash lost on monero. Checking the distribution of reported hash rates per pool my guesstimate is we lost about 75% of monero hash rate
jr. member
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im checking other cryptonight coins so far i have not seen a huge spike of hashrate going in them. there are increases but not as much as one would expect after a huge hashrate from monero disappeared. Makes me think that most of the mysterious hashes in monero was caused by botnets.

That's because all the botnet and ASICs hashrate is still at now_obsolete v6 Monero (or XMO as some are calling it now I believe).
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im checking other cryptonight coins so far i have not seen a huge spike of hashrate going in them. there are increases but not as much as one would expect after a huge hashrate from monero disappeared. Makes me think that most of the mysterious hashes in monero was caused by botnets.
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Usually this isn't an issue because the pool finds blocks often and it only takes a couple of hours to mature, but the network is going really slow now because of the sudden drop in network hashrate.
And you're right.  It took over 24 hours but the pool does show a small amount due this morning.

Question is do I switch my spare 1080ti to this algo.  Shame they are so terrible at mining monero.
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relax network lost a lot of hash and still needs to adjust difficulty. it will likely be more profitable in the days to come
With current difficulty adjustment algorithm of Monero after the hardfork, how long will it take to adjust its difficulty for the first time?
Will it been adjusted after each block or specific span of time (one- or two-week period, for instance)?
thanks, bro.

It is slightly adjusted after each block. Probably full adjustment will take a few days, with partial adjustment sooner (some has happened already).

BTW, ignoring price changes, mining profitability has not changed from before (except to increase a bit since the difficulty has dropped a bit). Slower blocks on the network does not affect profitability of any individual miner, although it may affect your variance. As the difficulty continues to decline profitability will continue to increase.



bro it does not affect if the difficulty is adjusted right away. but since it is not im pretty sure profitability is down atm. And my rig says the same. but it is necessary to delay difficulty adjustment since too fast and big hash miners can play the network and take advantage of it
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legendary
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relax network lost a lot of hash and still needs to adjust difficulty. it will likely be more profitable in the days to come
With current difficulty adjustment algorithm of Monero after the hardfork, how long will it take to adjust its difficulty for the first time?
Will it been adjusted after each block or specific span of time (one- or two-week period, for instance)?
thanks, bro.

It is slightly adjusted after each block. Probably full adjustment will take a few days, with partial adjustment sooner (some has happened already).

BTW, ignoring price changes, mining profitability has not changed from before (except to increase a bit since the difficulty has dropped a bit). Slower blocks on the network does not affect profitability of any individual miner, although it may affect your variance. As the difficulty continues to decline profitability will continue to increase.

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