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Re: [ANN] NIMIQ - A BROWSER-BASED BLOCKCHAIN
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polylogic
on 12/06/2017, 18:36:17 UTC
Since I didn't get a satisfying answer to my question, let me ask it again: are the so called 'beta-coins' completely useless or what? I think it's fair that they represent some kind of value for the ICO's and what not. People spend time and effort into those. Well, at least I did.

well, ethereum testnet ether sold quite well on ebay Cheesy
you never know untill you know, at least you and/or the developer learned something...
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now i didnt read the whole thread, only some pages but i didnt saw any mining results.

but first i gotta say, i very much like the browser based blockchain idea.
i always thought ethereum should run in browser only.

now there is alot that i dont understand. i have to read some more, maybe wait for more info Cheesy

but i do have a couple of different browser mining Nimiq @ 11-13kH/s each on the same pc.
firefox cannot connect and kills the cpu while trying to (80-99% usage).

now i dont see how do we get the Hashrate? you said its memory based? fast memory, fast hashrate?
i see on the first page you have roughly the same same hashrate as me ~11kH/s so each browser will be equal?

where and how is the wallet saved? is it like a cookie or flash object? java script object?
how do we back up the wallet and load it elsewhere?
i closed one miner and reopened it and it had the same address, thats good. but in private modus i got a new address..

one miner got lucky and it took around 4min to transfer all 50 from one wallet to another.
i like how the wallets on both ends gets activated once the transfer starts if both are online mining.

send me some testnet NIMIQ:
5A2D3915EEEEDDEBE7DA1F3F4BECBA90D74F5A00