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Re: [ANN] [KRB] Karbo (Ҝ) Карбованець - Cryptonote / Anon
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ZantLand
on 30/05/2017, 19:00:25 UTC
One year [KRB] Karbo (Ҝ) Кapбoвaнeць. Good luck!
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Re: [ANN][XCN] Cryptonite - NEW Thread! | 1st mini-blockchain coin | BOUNTIES!
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ZantLand
on 30/05/2017, 18:30:16 UTC
service staff 小思: Hello, XCN wallet in the maintenance, is being repaired as soon as possible to complete, but also please be patient waiting for the next. Please be assured that you will be credited when you are finished. To bring you inconvenience, please also understand! wish you a happy life!

Wait for the next new XCN wallet.

wish you a happy life too.
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Re: [ANN][XCN] Cryptonite | 1st mini-blockchain coin | M7 PoW | No Premine
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ZantLand
on 28/07/2014, 12:19:01 UTC
When the trading platform, I want to buy it.


here:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=713718.0

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Re: XCN Cryptonite trading thread | bid 0.03 sell 0.100
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ZantLand
on 28/07/2014, 11:31:19 UTC
WTS 0.0900 / 200 / 0.018 BTC  only! Wink


please  use  escrow  with  surfer43
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Re: [ANN][XCN] Cryptonite | 1st mini-blockchain implementation | M7 PoW
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ZantLand
on 28/07/2014, 01:24:25 UTC
can´t  find  net!

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Re: [PRE-ANN][XCN] Cryptonite | 1st mini-blockchain coin | M7 PoW | No Premine
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ZantLand
on 28/07/2014, 00:13:54 UTC
what dependencies are needed for Ubuntu?

that´s  i  also  want´s  to  know.

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Re: [TEST RELEASE] Cryptonite binary for linux (NEW: Qt and Windows builds)
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ZantLand
on 28/07/2014, 00:06:49 UTC
can we use this release for live mining?  or will we need to download again?

no you can't use same one. notice the current builds crash without -testnet. Release build obviously won't have that problem.

Could  you  please  post  how  to  compile  under  linux  with what dependency  before lunch?
And  also  the  cryptonite.conf file.

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Re: [ANN][CRR] CherryNote. CryptoNote based. Launched!
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ZantLand
on 18/07/2014, 17:17:12 UTC
Cherry is my love!

I  like  Cherry  Kiss

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Re: [ANN][LAUNCHED] CryptoNoteCoin - CryptoNote based coin for education purposes
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ZantLand
on 18/07/2014, 17:03:20 UTC
Thank you for the attention to CryptoNoteCoin.

We'd like to remind you that it is the showcase for CryptoNote currencies and is not a viable coin. Therefore, we'd like to warn you again not to invest hash rate or money into CryptoNoteCoin.

We'll be expanding the knowledge base around CryptoNoteCoin on our forking guide website: https://cryptonotestarter.org/

good idea to  have allways a running CryptoNote(-Coin), for learning. Grin




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Re: ******GlobalBoost® BST - Updated Algo #Yescrypt CPU Mining Only*****
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ZantLand
on 18/07/2014, 16:55:30 UTC

seems to be stronger than scrypt against ASIC

ASIC and FPGA
yescrypt with (at least) the YESCRYPT_PWXFORM flag set performs rapid random lookups (as described above),
typically from a CPU’s L1 cache, along with 32x32 to 64-bit integer multiplications. Both of these operations have
latency that is unlikely to be made much lower in specialized hardware than it is in CPUs. (This is in contrast
with bitwise operations and additions found in Salsa20/8, which is the only type of computation performed by
classic scrypt in its SMix and below. Those allow for major latency reduction in hardware.) For each sub-block of
data processed in BlockMix, yescrypt computes multiple sequential rounds of pwxform, thereby imposing a lower
bound on how quickly BlockMix can proceed, even if a given hardware platform’s memory bandwidth would
otherwise permit for much quicker processing.
yescrypt with (at least) the YESCRYPT_RW flag set additionally discourages time-memory tradeoffs (TMTO),
thereby reducing attackers’ flexibility. Perhaps more importantly, yescrypt’s YESCRYPT_RW increases the area-
time cost of attacks, and this higher cost of attacks is achieved at a lower (defensive) running time. Specifically,
scrypt achieves its optimal area-time cost at 2*N combined iterations of the loops in SMix, whereas yescrypt
achieves its optimal area-time cost at 4/3*N iterations (thus, at 2/3 of classic scrypt’s running time) and, considering
the 2x area-time reduction that occurs along with exploitation of TMTO in classic scrypt, that cost is higher by one
third (+33%). Normalized for the same running time (which lets yescrypt use 1.5 times higher N), the area-time
cost of attacks on yescrypt is 3 times higher than that on scrypt.
Like with GPU attacks, setting both flags at once achieves the best effect also against specialized hardware


also from openwall http://www.openwall.com/presentations/PHDays2014-Yescrypt/

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Re: [ANN][INF8] Infinium-8. Anonymity & CPU-mining. LAUNCHED!
by
ZantLand
on 18/07/2014, 16:35:49 UTC
Copy MCN?Huh? but MCN deaded!!!!!!!!!!!!

sure!  All  strong  Inflationary  coins  will  dead  soon  or  later!