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[ANN] [STRS] STRONGS Coin - kHeavyHash | PoW
by
ChronoGN
on 07/05/2025, 15:23:30 UTC
STRONGS


STRONGS [STRS] is a new cryptocurrency with a great future!
Also, an experienced marketer and trader will join our team after the launch of the project. Our cryptocurrency is based on kHeavyHash algorithm


Main Features

Name: STRONG$
Abbreviation: STR$
PoW algorithm: kHeavyHash
Maximum Coins: 180M
Premine: 100000 STR$ (To be used for rewards, adding to exchanges and promotions)
Block reward: 25 STR$ (50% to miners / 50% to masternodes)
Masternode Pledge: 7000 STR$
Average time to find a block: 50 seconds
Number of blocks to mature: 20
Calculation of difficulty: every 3 blocks

Mining will begin on May 7, 2025

For the first 100 blocks, the reward will be set at 1 STR$ to prevent instamining.

Wallet:

Windows: https://github.com/STRONG-chain/STRONG/releases/download/1.0.1/STRONGS.-v.1.0.1-Release-Win64.zip
Linux: https://github.com/STRONG-chain/STRONG/releases/download/1.0.1/STRONGS.-v.1.0.1-Release-Linux.tar.gz


Roadmap

May 7, 2025 - Start of mining
May 9, 2025 - Launch official pool with 1.5% commission and DDOS protection
May 9,  2025 - Launch of a website
June, 2025 - Exchanges (First Xeggex, Second NOKYC)



PUBLIC RELATIONS

Website: May 9, 2025





AWARDS.

Transfer: 200 STR$
Pools: 200 STR$ (For the first three pools).
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[ANN] PerFix - Trusted & Secure Crypto Project (POW+POS)
by
ChronoGN
on 05/05/2023, 17:33:35 UTC

https://i.ibb.co/Lx7pwxX/Screenshot-1.png


Specifications

Name                PerFix
Symbol                PFX
Launched                01-04-2023
Version                v1.5.0
Language                C++
Hash algorithm        ProgPowZ
Consensus                POS + POW
Block time                1 minute
Block reward        10 PFX
Maximum Supply    8 (uncapped)

Explorer

        https://explorer.perfix.io             

Wallet

https://github.com/PerfixCoin/Perfix/releases/download/v.1.5.0/Perfix_v1.5.0.zip

Exchanges

https://xeggex.com/market/PERFIX_USDT

Trusted & Secure Crypto Project

PerFix is a technology that seeks to combine the latest advances in digital finance, decentralized applications and artificial intelligence.
The security of your transactions is ensured by the time-tested CryptoNote protocol. The hybrid POW and POS consensus algorithm makes it possible for anyone to mine and use PerFix.

How to start?

Choose your wallet
To start using PerFix, first of all, you will need a wallet. Visit our downloads page and choose the wallet that suits you.
There are PerFix wallets for different platforms that provide everything you need so that you can start using PerFix right now.

Get some coins
After the wallet is installed, you will need to put some coins into it.
You can use mining to get PerFix coins or buy PFX on a cryptocurrency exchange.

PerFix principles

Safety
Users must be able to trust PerFix for the security of their transactions, without the risk of errors or attacks on the network. All transactions are cryptographically secured using
the latest and most efficient encryption tools.

Privacy
PerFix takes the privacy of its users seriously. The highest level of privacy must be available to all users without exception, whether they are technologically competent or have no idea
 how cryptography works. A PerFix user should not feel pressure on their habitual rhythm of life and their expenses due to the risk that other users may find out about them.

Decentralization
PerFix aims to provide the maximum degree of decentralization in both network security and code development. The hybrid POW and POS consensus algorithm prevents specialized
 mining hardware (ASIC) from dominating the network and allows for a fair distribution of rewards for finding new blocks. In addition, development and research are carried out within
 the framework of global cooperation and are carried out with maximum transparency. Each development decision is open to public discussion and voting.

PerFix development and research
Subnet, smart contracts and decentralized applications
PerFix is launching a subnet and its own Gas Token PFXT on the Avalanche platform, this will enable the project to scale. PerFix users will be able to implement fast smart contracts for
decentralized applications with configurable fees and other benefits of the Avalanche network. To pay for Gas, users do not need to purchase an additional asset, all transactions will be
 made with the PFXT token. To convert PFX for the PFXT token, an autonomous decentralized exchange office will be launched.

Neural network and artificial intelligence
Inspired by the successful experience of fellow programmers, PerFix begins research aimed at launching a neural network. Artificial intelligence successfully copes with some tasks,
 including helping users with code generation. Artificial intelligence that will generate the smart contract code in the Go (programming language) is the goal of our research! In our
opinion, this technology will give a large influx of new users to the sphere of the blockchain and will make it easier for developers to perform some tasks.





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Re: I have some 16000 usd but need to know investment portion
by
ChronoGN
on 22/02/2021, 04:12:05 UTC

i have done many jobs and hard earned 16000usd. If i invest on INJ , ETH, DOt or any other potential coin. What is the investment amount or ration that would you all recommended ?

1000$ or 3000$ or 100$ or any other amount?


Don't put all your hard earned money into Alt coins! If I were you, I'd atleast put half of it into US index funds.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Why Bit Coin Doesn't Work As A Hedge If Fiat Currencies Collapse
by
ChronoGN
on 22/02/2021, 03:09:58 UTC
Imagine the following scenario:

-world economy crashes
-ALL FIAT dollars are worth ZERO. 0
-bit coin is worth literally nothing because the money that gave it value is gone
-coiner walks into gun dealer and says "I want a gun, I got my bit coins"
-Gun Dealer LOLZ in his face cause bit coin is worth 0
-coiner goes home and kills himself.

That's a possibility. But, that's why you should hold other hedge like gold and silver.
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Re: Something to consider when selling your BTC...
by
ChronoGN
on 21/02/2021, 21:56:30 UTC
It doesn't hurt to diversify though.
If your portfolio is getting too BTC heavy, you can sell some to rebalance into alt coins or stocks or whatever.
I believe in Bitcoin but I don't want 100% of my assets to be in BTC just incase something like cracking of SHA-256 happens.
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Re: Should the Crypto Community Be Worried About the Oil Crash?
by
ChronoGN
on 10/03/2020, 00:23:20 UTC
Cheap oil=Cheap energy=Cheaper mining=Cheaper Bitcoin
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Re: Courts Will Seize BTC With Miners' Help: Self-Proclaimed Satoshi Craig Wright
by
ChronoGN
on 01/03/2020, 06:54:40 UTC


Will miners come together and roll back the blockchain? Craig Wright seems to think so, or is he spreading fud and lying again like usual?? i doubt that this will occur.


It's even difficult for the bitcoin team to bring together miners to decide for an improvement. I highly doubt miners would be convinced to roll back everytime a court rules them to. Miners are not a centrally registered industry and even if we are able to track and contact 51% of miners, they are not bound to follow the court rules that are not coming through their jurisdiction. And rolling back are always a financial loss to the miners.

This is the beauty of decentralization. Let's say you are a miner in China and US court is telling you to enforce some rules of them. You can just throw them a middle finger.
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Re: Cryptocurrency vs. Fiat currency.
by
ChronoGN
on 01/03/2020, 05:21:24 UTC
I was in Japan last month and I used cashless payments at 7/11 and other convenience stores. It's pretty much like crypto where you show QR code at the register and they scan it.
If stores started accepting crypto for payments like this, I think I would use crypto. No need to worry about getting change or finding the right bills in your wallet. Just pull up your QR code before you walk up to the register and scan.

I'm hoping one day this will be possible.
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Re: I need 5 sources of revenue to generate $200 each per month - Ideas?
by
ChronoGN
on 27/02/2020, 06:19:22 UTC
You can try writing blogs on Publish0x.
https://www.publish0x.com?a=MYer4lEbOB
I'm currently getting about $2 in crypto for every article I write. So if you write 100 articles, thats $200! Tongue
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Re: Best Linux Wallet 2019
by
ChronoGN
on 18/04/2019, 17:45:00 UTC
Are you talking about the python compatibility issues? There's outdated python repos on a lot of Linux distros and I tried installing it from source but it just kept failing for random reasons so if that's the sane issue as you then I suggest you wait (wasabi was previously suggested but afaik armory needs bitcoin core).

Yup, that's the issue I was having.


Just tested it with Debian stable (testing has newer versions), and it seems it really only has python 3.5.3 in its repositories while electrum needs python 3.6.

However, it can be installed this way (python 3.6.3; just tested on debian stable):
Code:
wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.3/Python-3.6.3.tgz
tar xvf Python-3.6.3.tgz
cd Python-3.6.3
./configure --enable-optimizations
make -j8
sudo make altinstall

You will have python3 (3.5.3) and python3.6 installed.

Then you'll need to install pyqt5 via:
Code:
sudo pip3.6 install pyqt5

Afterwards electrum can be run using:
Code:
python3.6 run_electrum

inside of the electrum directory.


Of course this also works with newer versions of python.


I will give this a try.
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Best Linux Wallet 2019
by
ChronoGN
on 18/04/2019, 06:02:45 UTC
Electrum's support for linux is lacking and there's that whole phishing issue from few months ago so I want to switch to a different wallet.
What in your opinion in the best Linux wallet?
I'm not interested in the Bitcoin core since I don't want to wait a whole week to download the whole blockchain.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What's stopping people from using bitcoin?
by
ChronoGN
on 23/03/2016, 12:56:38 UTC
For me, its that nothing that I pay for accepts payments in Bitcoin yet (Gas, car insurance, electric bill, AT&T bill, etc.)
Also, another thing is, why pay 1% in transaction fees when you can get 1-5% cash back using your credit card?