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[ANN] PerFix - Trusted & Secure Crypto Project (POW+POS)
by
pixel375
on 05/05/2023, 20:50:46 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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by
pixel375
on 25/01/2020, 02:39:00 UTC
You guys can't imagine how big my boner is rightnow.................  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
So much miner porn <3
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Board Digital goods
Re: Cryptocurrency Lottery Script
by
pixel375
on 21/11/2018, 18:49:46 UTC
WARNING!! LOST ALL MY MONEY IN MY WALLET BECAUSE OF THIS SCRIPT!

I bought this, installed it correctly, but after 2 users won, the system kept paying them out over and over again till it drained my wallet!

I contacted support about this, waiting for a reply.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [WANTED] In browser mining script so my users can earn Crypto
by
pixel375
on 23/07/2018, 05:56:10 UTC
I did end up finding a couple scripts on github that seem to do what I'm looking for, but they are all using coinhive, and the payout there is too high to just run a test of whether or not the automatic payout system works..
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [WANTED] In browser mining script so my users can earn Crypto
by
pixel375
on 23/07/2018, 04:47:46 UTC
Based on your preferred features, you seemed to be against coinhive's terms and conditions.
Or you still haven't heard of coinhive's API?

I've seen some ETN pool websites that offers slightly the same features, but I can't remember the link.
There seems to be a performance issues with in-browser mining aside from slower output like the miner stays "Mining" even after hitting stop/pause button. Something simple enough to fix for a good web developer.

This wasn't much of a help but I hope this gave you an hint on where to search.

I tried finding scripts like that with coinhive. But no matter how much I look, all that comes up is how to make your users mine for you... But I don't want any profit myself.

Performance doesn't matter a whole lot to me. This is mostly for show. Just making a MLM sort of website (Multi Level Marketing), basically a legal pyramid scheme where people pay a monthly subscription, but to make it "legal" I want to offer multiple services to those users if they have a tough time to "invite" other users.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [WANTED] In browser mining script so my users can earn Crypto
by
pixel375
on 23/07/2018, 04:26:05 UTC
An example of what I am sorta looking for:

https://miner.moriagate.net/

http://crypto-miner.ml/
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
[WANTED] In browser mining script so my users can earn Crypto
by
pixel375
on 23/07/2018, 04:11:06 UTC
Hello,
I am working on a new website, that will have multiple tools and features.

One I want to add is a browser based miner, but these are the main features;

 - No sign up needed, just paste wallet address and click go
 - Can be embedded in my website
 - Doesn't have watermarks or other stuff linking to where the script came from
 - Can mine either/or Dogecoin, Monero, Litecoin
 - Preferably show real-time earning, and automatic payout once threshold reached

This can be either some open source code, or an embedded miner. Just want something quick and easy for my users.

Anyone know anything like that?

Thanks
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Board Mining support
Re: Help - Power Cord getting hot and melting
by
pixel375
on 08/08/2017, 13:21:29 UTC
Thanks guys.
Swapped that cheap thin power cable with a really thick server cord, will see how it's gonna work out.
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Board Mining support
Help - Power Cord getting hot and melting
by
pixel375
on 07/08/2017, 17:37:17 UTC
Hello,
I decided to run my two S5 miners for a bit again, got them all connected to my evga 1300 (110V), but after running them for a couple days, I came back and when I touched the power cord going from the UPS into the wall, it was cooking hot, the shielding was soft and sticky. So I quickly shut everything off.

What would cause this?
Cheap power cable?
Wall outlet not providing enough power?

I really don't want to try a different cable before I know what caused that to happen, since I work 10-16 hours a day, and don't want to start an electrical fire.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Board Mining
Re: Mining in Winter bellow 0 Celsius?
by
pixel375
on 03/07/2016, 18:03:08 UTC
You can run them in a shed no problem, the heat will warm up and dry up the place. Prepare a plan where you can heat up the place BEFORE starting up the miner, IE do not start the miner at -20 C

1 miner might not be enough to warm however. might need 4 hehe.
Okay thanks. I guess I could also just use a heater to heat up the place before starting them.
And the heat/cold mix won't create too much moisture?

You should provide a good ventilation in the place. Of course too much moisture will be created but a good ventilation will dry the place out. Miners have their ventilation by themselves but I'm talking about the room ventilation.

So a big server room fan cooler to keep the air moving, and a air exhaust flap on the side of the room should do the trick?
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Board Mining
Re: Mining in Winter bellow 0 Celsius?
by
pixel375
on 03/07/2016, 01:12:49 UTC
Hello,
I have done quite a bit of research, but haven't found a proper answer yet.
I live in Canada and would like to build a little mining farm out in a shed made of thin steel.
Here it gets bellow -35 degrees Celsius, but miner temperatures go down to only 0 degrees.
What would happen if i had them running in this shed? Wouldn't they heat up the shed enough to keep it warm? Or would they just create moisture and shorten out?
This seems very dangerous...
What would you guys recommend?

I have tried running a few S5's in balcony through last winter. Surprisingly they all survived without any issues at around -20. Below this temp I didn't run them. To prevent dust I put them all under a sofa cover. Fans usually were under 3k rpm. Only time I had problem with it was the router failed to boot up. (yea i threw a wifi router on balcony as a repeater of my main indoor router.)

Did you not have any issue with them getting wet? I thought if you run them in extremely cold conditions the heat would cause condensation and then you would start getting water all over your miners which everntually would cause big problems. At -20 i thought maybe your fans could seize up as well unless you were running them without them due to it being cold enough already?

Well of course you need to ensure there would be no tons of snow around your miner. Some slush was fine for me. The sofa cover helped a lot because it was breathable but also kept some warm air inside it. This made the cover like an inflated balloon. inner temperature would be around 10 degC.

You will need to play with the cover a bit so ensure it allows air flow to enter from the bottom tip, while also allows over heated air to escape from the top by poking a few small holes (1~2 cm diameter).
Haha Awesome ! It seems like a nice setup. Do you have any pictures ?
Wouldn't it be better to store them in a cold place in your house, like a basement ? At least this way the heat would not be lost and you could save a few bucks in heating.

Thats only if you have a basement. Luckily I don't! Cause everyone around here has flooded basements every summer.
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Board Mining support
Re: Antminer S9 - How to power in Canada?
by
pixel375
on 02/07/2016, 01:58:31 UTC
So I was just doing some browsing...
If I went with the APW3-12-1600-B2 on 220V to power an S9... How many would I need?
One has 5 6pin connectors. So you need two of those PSUs to power one S9 right?

Also I got confused,, the site said "Separate power supply to control board: there is one additional 6pin PCI-e connector on the IO board which must be connected to the PSU to get power.".
So does that mean you need a third PSU just for the board???
Or do you just put your one left over cable into it?


What powersupply would you recommend? (Preferably under $250)
I assume you can provide 240 volts
links coming  
okay  three people  can help :

 bitmaintech  >>>  https://www.bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=000201505040743496917U7kGsCm0694

finksy  >>    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1308296.0    >>>>  he is in Canada  --- I have his gear it is good

optimizer ---- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1373092.0 >>>> he is in California -- I have his gear it is good I am still testing it

First of all, thanks for the links.

Secondly,
Does it have to be 240V, or is 220V enough? Cause I see lots of people saying 220V and many others saying 240V.
And if I went with the bitmain, I would need 2 of them to power 1 miner right?
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Re: Antminer S9 - How to power in Canada?
by
pixel375
on 02/07/2016, 00:25:08 UTC
So I was just doing some browsing...
If I went with the APW3-12-1600-B2 on 220V to power an S9... How many would I need?
One has 5 6pin connectors. So you need two of those PSUs to power one S9 right?

Also I got confused,, the site said "Separate power supply to control board: there is one additional 6pin PCI-e connector on the IO board which must be connected to the PSU to get power.".
So does that mean you need a third PSU just for the board???
Or do you just put your one left over cable into it?


What powersupply would you recommend? (Preferably under $250)
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Board Mining
Re: Mining in Winter bellow 0 Celsius?
by
pixel375
on 30/06/2016, 18:16:03 UTC
I'll probably just run them in a wooden shed that we built not too long ago. And I might just throw in a cheap thermostat and heater to keep it above 10 degrees. The only thing I'd be scared with is running all that in a wooden shed... Might burn down -.-
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Re: RECOVER YOUR RAR FILES PASSWORD.
by
pixel375
on 29/06/2016, 07:25:51 UTC
Still no updates from op.

This thread has rather become a fun place to fool around rather than the service itself lmao

Exactly my point  Grin Tongue
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Re: RECOVER YOUR RAR FILES PASSWORD.
by
pixel375
on 29/06/2016, 06:35:16 UTC
Pandalion and pcoin.
If the cracking has been interrupted due to "Low internet access" it would either mean that
1. He failed to receive the file due to internet issues, but the file is only kbs in size.
2. He is using a cloud service to decrypt it, which to me seems like complete crap and nonsense

I keep forgetting to quote -.- Imma noob.
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Re: RECOVER YOUR RAR FILES PASSWORD.
by
pixel375
on 29/06/2016, 06:34:17 UTC
Pandalion and pcoin.
If the cracking has been interrupted due to "Low internet access" it would either mean that
1. He failed to receive the file due to internet issues, but the file is only kbs in size.
2. He is using a cloud service to decrypt it, which to me seems like complete crap and nonsense
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Re: RECOVER YOUR RAR FILES PASSWORD.
by
pixel375
on 29/06/2016, 06:17:00 UTC
And a file that small can be received with dial-up in no time.
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Re: RECOVER YOUR RAR FILES PASSWORD.
by
pixel375
on 29/06/2016, 01:23:07 UTC
Mawhahaha why is this so amusing  Grin So many jerks and assholes on here like me, I'm enjoying this too much Tongue  Cool
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Re: RECOVER YOUR RAR FILES PASSWORD.
by
pixel375
on 28/06/2016, 15:38:23 UTC
Any news from the OP? Probably your password will take 365 days before it could be cracked  Grin Grin
Nope. No messages from OP. OP was last seen on June 24. I'm guessing he ran away ashamed. He was advertising and promoting about his almighty algorithm that could crack any RAR password and simply depends on the file size, not password complexity.
See quotes below:

I am not limited to the password character, if 2 file have similar password it is advisable to send the smaller file and get the password.
PM me to get the email to send the file for vouch copy, please remember that vouch copy file size should not be more than 1 mb.
I make use of powerful algorithm methods, yes the bigger the file size the longer it takes not the difficulty of the file.


Based on the the file I sent (just over 1kb), he utterly failed to deliver despite the password being relatively simple (provided he uses proper methods).

Remember that he's only limited to file size as he as mentioned and not password complexity. Also remember that my file is about 900x smaller than his vouch limit of 1MB (see quotes above). I would presume that it'll only take a day or less considering he's advertising his "powerful algorithm methods". Any more than that would have been skid-level bruteforcing that probably anyone can do using their PC.

  • Therefore, any "I was busy/sick/unavailable" reason is BS. If he does this and says "I started cracking yesterday", that would be very unprofessional service considering we sent the files a long time ago. Why on earth didn't you start working on it immediately?
  • Therefore, any argument that says "Your password might be too hard" or "Your file may be too big" is invalid.


I'm calling this an attempt to scam and will leave him with negative rep until he cracks my hard-difficulty RAR file. I'll convert it to positive rep once he does that. The password to the easy file is 1234Abcd!!! and is crackable using a hybrid attack (I would presume his algorithm is better than this attack since he's not limited to password complexity). Download the file here.

I'd also recommend others to do the same until he proves his service is legit.

I would not consider this libel since it's backed by solid evidence (him failing to deliver). Also, I wanted to use his service, but I was simply asking for proof. A sane restaurant would not file a lawsuit against a person that simply wanted to check if their cooked rice is actually cooked rice. Any negative feedback on me saying "pandalion98 is being a fake cop" is therefore moot.

Myth busted. My encrypted cat pictures can wait.

Thanks for the update Smiley