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Re: [ANN] [XSH] TOR/i2p, Quantum proof, MN, PoS/PoW, Fully ano, SHIELD
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Fluidified
on 12/05/2018, 16:46:08 UTC
Please lets have a discussion about something that I feel is really important and neglected so far: I deeply believe that beside progress in the tech of Shield we need to further build and involve the community. By introducing a fund that is fed by a percentage of the network fee, POS/POW and master node rewards we obtain liquidity that would be controlled by the community using a democratic voting mechanism. These funds can be used for exchange listings, hiring/paying people for marketing and for development in general. Some cryptocurrency projects already employed this system and it is proven to be very effective to make the coin sustainable since it helps to build/involve the community and to stimulate development. Why don't we aim for something similar for Shield?

Let's make the community’s voice a tool that can move things!  Wink
agree Dash is a good model for this.

Yes, I'm talking about giving SHIELD the tool to be able to act as a decentralized autonomous organization that is based on a system similar to that of DASH. Please watch their explanations given on their website and in the video: https://www.dash.org/governance/

I understand that the development of such a system takes time and can only be implemented step by step. Thus, starting with a dev fee is definitely good and important but we should not stop there as decentralization also means to include the community in the process of decision-making.
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Re: [ANN] [XSH] TOR/i2p, Quantum proof, MN, PoS/PoW, Fully ano, SHIELD
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Fluidified
on 12/05/2018, 03:32:50 UTC
Please lets have a discussion about something that I feel is really important and neglected so far: I deeply believe that beside progress in the tech of Shield we need to further build and involve the community. By introducing a fund that is fed by a percentage of the network fee, POS/POW and master node rewards we obtain liquidity that would be controlled by the community using a democratic voting mechanism. These funds can be used for exchange listings, hiring/paying people for marketing and for development in general. Some cryptocurrency projects already employed this system and it is proven to be very effective to make the coin sustainable since it helps to build/involve the community and to stimulate development. Why don't we aim for something similar for Shield?

Let's make the community’s voice a tool that can move things!  Wink
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Re: Nexus - Pure SHA3 + CPU/GPU + nPoS + 15 Active Innovations + More to Come
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Fluidified
on 18/09/2017, 02:49:43 UTC
tried various pools. still getting "failed to connect to mining LLP server "  error.
any ideas?

Regarding the miner.conf file of the mumus 1.4 CPU miner: I found that you need to type in either the IP: ("host": "37.58.113.236") or ("host": "nxscpumining.com") but WITHOUT "http://" and any "/"

I had the same problem as you and finally solved it by finding a working pool server and typing the host in the correct way. I hope this will also help you and others.
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Re: Nexus - Pure SHA3 + CPU/GPU + nPoS + 15 Active Innovations + More to Come
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Fluidified
on 18/09/2017, 00:13:59 UTC
Is Nexus still profitable to mine with CPU? How do we know the mining speed? I only have Siv/s 0.001... It doesn't seems  to work well to mine on the nxscpuming pool. But the mining program doesn't produce any errors compare to other pools where it crash.


I dont know how profitable it is but 0.001 siv/s is very low. I have 3.6 Siv/s using on each of my two instances with a total of 1500 WPS. Please check you miner.conf file. I use the following values:
  
   "sieve_threads": 5,
    "ptest_threads": 8,
    "timeout": 30,
    "bit_array_size": 3145728,
    "prime_limit": 71378571,
    "n_prime_limit": 3000000,
    "primorial_end_prime": 12

They are most probably not optimized but might help you.
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Re: Nexus - Pure SHA3 + CPU/GPU + nPoS + 15 Active Innovations + More to Come
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Fluidified
on 17/09/2017, 19:07:58 UTC
For everybody who had problems with finding a working CPU mining pool:

Try http://nxscpumining.com/ IP: 37.58.113.236 Port: 9549

I had a hard time finding a pool but this one finally seems to work!


Happy mining,

Fluidified