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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
[ANN] Ethereum+ / NEW Beginning / PoW / GPU mining / SHA512/256
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Heppaz
on 20/12/2022, 09:20:15 UTC


Ethereum+: A Peer-to-Peer Digital Asset System

Abstract. The Ethereum+ network is a peer-to-peer digital asset system that enables direct exchange of value without going through a central party. A zero compromise blockchain with the inherent parallelism and performance characteristics of an unspent transaction output (UTXO) based architecture and the Turing Complete programming of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) architectures. This is a breakthrough smart contracting and digital asset system based on SHA512 proof-of-work, designed for extreme throughput and scale.


What is Ethereum+?

Ethereum+ is a revolutionary network designed to solve the problems with all existing blockchains in terms of scale, parallelism and Turing Complete programming. Ethereum+ is a peer-to-peer digital asset system that enables direct exchange of value without going through a central party. Similarly to Bitcoin, the Ethereum+ network requires minimal structure, and timestamps transactions into an ongoing hash-based chain of proof-of-work (SHA512/256). We introduce two novel breakthrough techniques to validate digital assets: unique references and a general purpose induction proof system both of which operate in constant O(1) time and space. It is possible to compose outputs in any manner, without compromising the inherent parallelism and performance characteristics of an unspent transaction output (UTXO) based architecture. Therefore, users can leave and rejoin the Ethereum+ network at will and be assured of the integrity and authenticity of their digital assets.



Zero Compromise Open-source Blockchain: Hybrid Account + UTXO Smart Contracts

The world's first breakthrough hybrid Account + UTXO based architecture engineered for massive layer one (L1) on-chain scaling and Turing Complete smart contracts.Ethereum+ offers the benefits of a UTXO blockchain along with the advanced capabilities of EVM compatible blockchains, but with none of the downsies.

I had to write all the code before I could convince myself that I could solve every problem, then I wrote the paper. I think I will be able to release the code sooner than I could write a detailed spec - Satoshi Nakamoto

In the same spirit of Satoshi Nakamoto's launch of Bitcoin, we released a fully operational and software development stack on Day 1, before even writing the White Paper. We wanted to be convinced that the revolutionary and breakthrough system worked before writing about it. No waiting, no limitations, just a scalable blockchain node and toolkit to build your dreams today.



Network Details


Network Name: Ethereum+ (EthereumPlus)
Network Abbreviation: ETHP
Mining Algorithm: SHA512/256 Proof-of-work (GPU Mineable)
Block Time: 5 minutes
Initial Block Size: 128 MB, designed to achieve 10GB+
Block Reward Schedule: 50,000 ETHER per block
Block Reward Halvening: 2 years
Maximum Supply: 21,000,000,000 ETHER
Decimal Places: 8
Launch Date: 2022–11–01 02:42 UTC
Premine: Ethereum+ has 2,5% from all emission premine existing



Ethereum+ Node, Source Code and Libraries

All source code is immediately available and Open Source MIT Licensed.

Ethereum+ Node
A high-performance node, designed for big blocks and decentralized applications. Modified for the novel and efficient proof-of-work algorithm SHA512/256 and the breakthrough induction proofs to allow complete freedom to the developer, without compromising scalability such as EVM-based blockchains.

Ethereum+ Desktop Wallet
The classic 'Electron' wallet, available for Ethereum+
https://github.com/Ethereum-PlusCore/Ethereum-Plus/releases/download/Ethereum-Plus/EthereumPlus.zip

Ethereum+ ElectrumX Indexer Service
Highly optimized python3 foundation for indexing addresses and histories. Tested and working with block sizes in excess of 4 GB. Tremendous room to grow and still maintain decentralization.



rad-bfgminer (GPU Miner - bfgminer)
SHA512/256 Proof-of-Work GPU Miner



Alternative SHA512/256 Proof-of-Work GPU Miner. HiveOS support completed.


scrypt-boilerplate (Ethereum+)
Complete smart contracts using the Scrypt language
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: NiceHash hacked?
by
Heppaz
on 07/12/2017, 12:18:41 UTC
What else is out there?

Minergate has been going for quite some time now.
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Re: Bitcointalk Emails been hacked?
by
Heppaz
on 15/11/2017, 15:19:00 UTC
Well, have you signed up for any crapcoin ICO campaigns or giveaways? It's a known fact that there's several of those that have been collecting and selling email addresses and most of them are all types of shadiness and scam-bastardry. Was it an address unique to this forum? Are you sure you didn't sign up to any other crypto related sites with it?
Yeah the address isn't used on any other site associated with Crypto, I am 100% sure the breach was from here. i have not signed up to any other forums or even exchanges with my hotmail account. I have a dedicated email address I use for Crypto related sites like exchanges and haven't signed up to any ICO sites even with that address.
I am quite careful with my emails, which is why I am asking about this recent mail that was sent to me.

As far as I can tell, the hack must have happened in the last 6 months.
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Re: Bitcointalk Emails been hacked?
by
Heppaz
on 15/11/2017, 14:53:57 UTC
How do you work that out that it must have been recent? You signed up here in 2013.

Because I changed my email address from the one I registered with in 2017.
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Re: Bitcointalk Emails been hacked?
by
Heppaz
on 14/11/2017, 23:28:02 UTC
Well this must be a recent attack, my email address is compromised as he sent it to me.
 
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Bitcointalk Emails been hacked?
by
Heppaz
on 14/11/2017, 21:05:17 UTC
I have received this email:

Hello,

I sell an e-mail database of Bitcointalk forum users.

Quantity of unique e-mails: 543,690
63,000 users from parsing and
492,000 users from the dump purchased on DarkNet.

The database is not fake, you can check it by doing the following:
1. Find any e-mail on any Bitcointalk page
2. Tell me first three characters of that e-mail
3. I send you all e-mails from my database that begin with these characters

The price of the database is 1 BTC.

This database can be used to involve new investors in ICO projects and find partners for any crypto-currency business.

If you are interested, do not hesitate to contact me.

[mod note: email and name edited out]

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Re: ChainLink - Whats going on?
by
Heppaz
on 19/09/2017, 20:26:14 UTC
ahahahahahha newbies think that Chainlink is scam.

It's one of the best ICO in 2017.

 Grin

Good luck in getting that money back from the Cayman Islands

 Grin
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: COINDASH - Future of trading - Token Sale 17th July 2017
by
Heppaz
on 17/07/2017, 15:44:33 UTC
I'm not sure the Coindash team have shown the necessary skills to implement a secure enough website to run a trading platform.
If you think $7.5m is a lot to lose, imagine how much it could have been 3 months into the site going live and then getting hacked.

Some traders hold more in single portfolios.

The crypto scene dodged a bullet here.
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Re: COINDASH - Future of trading - Token Sale 17th July 2017
by
Heppaz
on 17/07/2017, 13:36:28 UTC
Surprise Surprise, scam ICO is scam.

Good job I smelled a rat with the GetGems founder link and decided to give this shit a miss.
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Re: [ANN] [MAGA] Magacoin - Build the Wall! -- NO PREMINE | NO ICO/CROWDFUND
by
Heppaz
on 11/07/2017, 08:27:56 UTC
Is there a guide to getting this working on win10?

These linux/github based installs are like dealing in the dark arts...
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Bang for Buck
by
Heppaz
on 11/11/2013, 15:11:24 UTC
Hi guys, I have been dabbling with the idea of mining and have been reading quite a lot of discussions and articles on setups.
What I have noticed, or failed to notice, is a thread/article on the best current Bang for Buck systems available to purchase.

Now I know that with market prices fluctuating regularly this would be somewhat ever-changing, but I can't help feeling that done right, it would be a great idea to have one that is moderated properly.

I would suggest that a thread (maybe this one) be used for people to post in systems within set budgets that have the best GH/S.

This could then be a goto point for people wanting to upgrade or even start out.

I would suggest the systems be limited to just the main hardware needed:
Case
Psu
Motherboard
CPU
Ram
Storage
Hubs/sticks/Cards etc

Then the price points could be:
Upto £250
£251 - £500
£501 - £750
750 - £1000
£1000- £1500

I would imagine that anyone spending over £1500 would have enough detailed knowledge to know what he is doing without needing any pointers (maybe I am wrong?).

So basically the first post would have the best submitted results for each price point and would be edited by a moderator whenever a newly posted and verified system out performs any of the submitted.

I would love to know if this is possible, or has been attempted before?