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Re: [ANN][$MUSIC] Musicoin Blockchain Upgrades to V3.0(“Quantitative Tightening 🎸
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Acime
on 21/01/2021, 11:15:00 UTC
This is a scam, nothing else. They think it's OK and serious when they give a month to move coins, for example? Who is still receiving tweets in today's crazy age? In addition, on a tweet somewhere where nothing happens for a long time. The coin holder may be ill mainly at this time. And then like me, will he lose all the coins?
This is a scam, nothing else. Do they think that with this brand of coins, people will believe? Hardly. And I and others will take care of that too!
I mined this amount for several years. I only move to well-known coins, albeit with a lower yield. I ignore these shitcoins from now on.
Musicoin = scam!
Everybody will have another chance to swap, MUSIC is moving to SKALE network, which will also make it more cheaper to swap for users (due to high fees on eth itself). There is also a snapshot made of the old blockchain. Nobody won't be left behind.
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
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Acime
on 07/04/2018, 10:25:53 UTC
Allright TK is back. Welcome back.

Whitepaper and Website by ET Sunday/Monday. Sorry for the delay.


Whats the news on this ?
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
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Acime
on 18/03/2018, 09:24:56 UTC
When exchange ??
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
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Acime
on 18/02/2018, 19:33:42 UTC
Well said, we should use currency between ourselves first and only then seek exchange. Otherwise it will just be and empty currency worth no more than electricity costs to mine it.

Would community be interested in a place where they can buy and sell real stuff using this currency?

I think it's a good idea and why not give it a go. Maybe jump by discord and explain your idea further, so we can start a discussion there ?
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
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Acime
on 17/02/2018, 21:25:31 UTC
No Exchange still now? Roll Eyes

Copied from discord -

"Why no exchange?
There are a number of items that need to be completed in order for a cryptocurrency to get listed on an exchange. Some of them include, building a wallet, building nodes, mining pools, block explorer, API, etc. As you can see this isn't a small list. Some of these are done, and some aren't, and some need to be refined. Doing things well takes time. Especially, when everyone working on the project is a volunteer. I believe in this project, and would like to see it succeed. Seeing it succeed does not mean doing everything as quickly as possible to get listed. Spending time to do things right will only benefit the people holding the currency.

Doing things well should mean that eventually when Iridium does get listed. The cost for the coin should be much higher. As people more trusting in a team that is putting effort behind a project vs people just trying to shill a coin. Asking if you can go get the coin listed on an exchange yourself as fast as possible is really doing a disservice to you, and the project.

If you don't agree. You have a couple of options. We as people always have a choice after all:
#1 Contribute to the project. For example, if the block explorer isn't complete. Learn how to build one, and share it with the project.
#2 Go mine something else, and sell your coins on the cheap to be able to invest in another project you might believe in more. I'm pretty sure if you ask someone to buy for a penny per IRD, you will find a couple buyers really fast."

Please create Iridium telagram community  Huh  Huh  Huh

https://t.me/joinchat/FrERk0sK9LUyF9tOeT9O_w
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
by
Acime
on 07/02/2018, 06:52:41 UTC
So is there no one in the telegram channel? Doesn't seem like anything has happened in there in the last month. Wondering if the DEV might need a few more resources.
It's closed group for announcements only, but no activity. I have been telling them to open it up for some time already, but nothing yet. As a telegram user myself I would like to use it, I really hope they open it.

Binance is opened for applications for community coin of the month, maybe worth a try?

https://support.binance.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000598531
Devs of the project should create a request, then supporters can join and vote to be listed on Binnance.
I think the project team should do it, we dont have anything to lose anyways.
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
by
Acime
on 06/02/2018, 09:27:10 UTC
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About hash power...



Hey miners?
don't you see something stupid ?
did you ping each pool to see witch is the closest ?
I repeat :
LOAD BALANCE BETWEEN POOLS
And NO : you won't earn less or more : the new algorithm take care of this but :
- you will contribute to a better network stability and speed,
- you will support all the pools.
Read this thread, this is not the first time.
Or maybe I have to schedule another Hard Fork ?  Smiley

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I changed to irdpool.ru for balancing.  Come join me fellow miners!
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
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Acime
on 01/02/2018, 09:26:33 UTC
sb054, what is the purpose of your posts?
He is giving information about similar coins that IRD should be competing with if it gets to an exchange.
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
by
Acime
on 01/02/2018, 08:21:06 UTC
I think IRD is good project. However there is no 'concept' with IRD so far. For example 'Intensecoin = VPN', anonymity is very common among the monero forks. 'People are power' is just not enough.
The idea is that community does suggestions what to develop. Steve has done a great job doing developments thus far, but I think if we want to make some big changes this coin needs a bigger developer team.
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
by
Acime
on 15/12/2017, 10:41:32 UTC
I'm mining with NVIDIA cards, no problems so far.
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
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Acime
on 06/12/2017, 12:39:47 UTC
If devs want donations, they should make an official announcement on that - what, how much, when, why. You cant just throw a wallet address in the middle of the thread an expect stufff to happen. You got to sell the idea... Just a little constructive criticism, not to offend anybody.
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
by
Acime
on 24/11/2017, 12:22:41 UTC
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Any ideas on cost for stocks.exchange?
Stock.exchange takes payment in the coin that it adds.
You can collect the IRD for payment.
It's a decent exchange to start with. What do devs think ? If we can pay in IRD, I think there would be more donators.
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
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Acime
on 07/11/2017, 14:00:03 UTC
Hi,

How long does it take for coins to be transferred into wallet ?

It's been already 2-3h since the pool made the payment and i still got 0.00 IRD in wallet.

thanks
Depends on the pool I think, but it takes some time, don't worry it will show up soon.
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
by
Acime
on 07/11/2017, 12:42:14 UTC
The network suffered an instamining attack for the past two hours (10:50-12:40 GMT) done over the mine77 pool. I think I saw something like 350kH/s at work. 50kH/s of which are the genuine permanent miners in that pool, so the attacker used appr. 300kH/s. During these hours we saw blocks 30208 to 30406 which was 198 blocks in 110min or 1.8 blocks/min or an average block time of 33 seconds. The normal rate would have been 36 blocks during that time, therefore 162 blocks (nearly 14,000 IRD) were mined in excess due to the not fast enough difficulty re-target on this blockchain.

I suggest the dev team starts to implement a more up to date diffculty re-target function. In the past Sumokoin (SUMO) and Masari (MSR) suffered the same fate of getting raped by nicehash idiots, i.e. centralized hashrate for hire. Masari then adopted the retargeting from SUMO which stopped these attacks. I consider these attacks equivalent to someone going into a restaurant, eating and then running away while telling the waitress that the invoice will be paid by the next customer.

This is exactly what will happen now since the difficulty is slowly (and delayed) adjusting upwards long after the attack has stopped, which means the genuine 24/7 miners which actually secure the network will mine against a high difficulty (which comes too late), will waste lots of electricity and get very few blocks, i.e. coins. They basically subsidize the coins stolen by the nicehash idiot. Yes, I consider it theft because the nicehash attacker is not willing to mine at the difficulty his hashrate generates. That's why he ran away after a short time and doesn't mine 24/7, knowing exactly that the invoice (difficulty) is presented only after the fact and he can leave it to the other miners.

The difficulty re-target will always be a trailing indicator because it works based on the block times found previously. But it must be such that it can react very quickly on such hashrate attacks and drive difficulty up immediately when the blocks start flying. Once it stops, it must equally quickly adjust difficulty down of course. Other coins have solved this very well and this coin should upgrade as well on a coming HF. After all the block time is the heartbeat of the network and it must be predictable and constant. It is additionally controlling the issuance of the coins (inflation) and this must be fully under control and resilient to such nicehash attacks. Hence why I always recommend that pools do not accept nicehash workers. Nicehash is the exact opposite of a decentralized ledger and currency mined by decentralized miners. It's a centralized service which should be blocked wherever possible.


The network difficulty has slowly ramped up to 20M now, despite the attack being over since more than 8 hours and the global hashrate back down to 50kH/s ever since. This is two times the 10M it had when the attack started. Blocks come in very slow therefore. The last 20 blocks took over 3 hours to mine (almost 3.5 hours), which means the miners are now earning less than one third of the coins they should earn for a couple of days to come until the difficulty will be back down to 10M. They are paying for the nicehash freeloader. If they are unlucky the freeloader will return just when the difficulty is again back to nominal. Rinse repeat.

The pools are certainly not earning more fees due to such incidents. Because the long period of slow blocks and less fees (per hour) now will make up for the short period of more fees (per hour) during the attack. I am therefore puzzled why they would actively invite nicehash attacks by providing a dedicated port just for this centralized service.

Same attack again today through the mine77 pool, from 4:30 to 6:30 GMT, just when the difficulty from the previous attack had come down again to the regular 10M after nearly two days of slow blocks and low rewards for the permanent miners. This time during 2 hours we had blocks 31046 to 31161, which is 115 blocks or nearly 60 blocks/hour and 1 block/minute, instead of the normal 20 blocks/hour and 1 block every 3 minutes. A total surplus of 75 blocks or 6,375 IRD mined at zero additional costs for the attacker, well, the permanent miners are paying for it now and for the next two days as the difficulty is shooting up now. It's already at 13M and increasing and the genuine 35 kH/s on mine77 and the 25 kH/s on the two other pools will now mine for very little rewards.

Thanks for the information. Are devs dealing with this ? It seems urgent and unfair for current miners.
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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
by
Acime
on 05/11/2017, 15:18:13 UTC
The network suffered an instamining attack for the past two hours (10:50-12:40 GMT) done over the mine77 pool. I think I saw something like 350kH/s at work. 50kH/s of which are the genuine permanent miners in that pool, so the attacker used appr. 300kH/s. During these hours we saw blocks 30208 to 30406 which was 198 blocks in 110min or 1.8 blocks/min or an average block time of 33 seconds. The normal rate would have been 36 blocks during that time, therefore 162 blocks (nearly 14,000 IRD) were mined in excess due to the not fast enough difficulty re-target on this blockchain.

I suggest the dev team starts to implement a more up to date diffculty re-target function. In the past Sumokoin (SUMO) and Masari (MSR) suffered the same fate of getting raped by nicehash idiots, i.e. centralized hashrate for hire. Masari then adopted the retargeting from SUMO which stopped these attacks. I consider these attacks equivalent to someone going into a restaurant, eating and then running away while telling the waitress that the invoice will be paid by the next customer.

This is exactly what will happen now since the difficulty is slowly (and delayed) adjusting upwards long after the attack has stopped, which means the genuine 24/7 miners which actually secure the network will mine against a high difficulty (which comes too late), will waste lots of electricity and get very few blocks, i.e. coins. They basically subsidize the coins stolen by the nicehash idiot. Yes, I consider it theft because the nicehash attacker is not willing to mine at the difficulty his hashrate generates. That's why he ran away after a short time and doesn't mine 24/7, knowing exactly that the invoice (difficulty) is presented only after the fact and he can leave it to the other miners.

The difficulty re-target will always be a trailing indicator because it works based on the block times found previously. But it must be such that it can react very quickly on such hashrate attacks and drive difficulty up immediately when the blocks start flying. Once it stops, it must equally quickly adjust difficulty down of course. Other coins have solved this very well and this coin should upgrade as well on a coming HF. After all the block time is the heartbeat of the network and it must be predictable and constant. It is additionally controlling the issuance of the coins (inflation) and this must be fully under control and resilient to such nicehash attacks. Hence why I always recommend that pools do not accept nicehash workers. Nicehash is the exact opposite of a decentralized ledger and currency mined by decentralized miners. It's a centralized service which should be blocked wherever possible.

I think you should go to Discord (https://discord.gg/6y2p6Qj) and talk to devs directly.