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[ANN] Ethereum+ / NEW Beginning / PoW / GPU mining / SHA512/256
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sargentavs
on 16/12/2022, 08:06:29 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-Plus-Core/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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Re: [ANN]DEFT First crypto utilizing the balloon hash, new memory hard algo
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sargentavs
on 23/07/2018, 15:52:35 UTC
good idea, interesting algo and features, but 9% of premine is a bit high nowdays, especially it's not a long-term rewards like founders reward in zec.


What are you talking about? are you delusional? I don't think you realize that this is now just another abandoned crypto project added to the list of dead coins.

What are you talking about? are you another lambokid who wants instamoney and starts to mine, dump and move to next coin?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
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sargentavs
on 09/06/2018, 13:47:23 UTC

Dude it's true?

It can't be true! Due to memory bandwidth limitation. There is a lot of many FPGA-mining manipulations last time, IMHO it's only a marketing strategy of some dev-kits distribution corps.

I searched and sourced in forums. Cards support only 2 algorithms. Only crpytonote v1 and lyra2

That’s not the case at all, those are two we can speak to. Dozens of developers are working on more algorithms, and I expect most of WhatToMine.com to be covered around shipment.

only if i could buy one of those FPGA's to mine keccak... but i think i will wait until this tech goes more "mainstream" and the fpga's with their software are more accessible

Care to clarify? All the support for Keccak is out now.

I just want to mine 0xBTC with a FPGA board, do you know if it exists the software to mine SoliditySHA3 for KU040 board?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
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sargentavs
on 07/06/2018, 21:57:21 UTC

Dude it's true?

It can't be true! Due to memory bandwidth limitation. There is a lot of many FPGA-mining manipulations last time, IMHO it's only a marketing strategy of some dev-kits distribution corps.

I searched and sourced in forums. Cards support only 2 algorithms. Only crpytonote v1 and lyra2

That’s not the case at all, those are two we can speak to. Dozens of developers are working on more algorithms, and I expect most of WhatToMine.com to be covered around shipment.

only if i could buy one of those FPGA's to mine keccak... but i think i will wait until this tech goes more "mainstream" and the fpga's with their software are more accessible
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Bytom Mining - ASIC algorithm now cracked by GPU miners? Big profits?
by
sargentavs
on 01/06/2018, 21:04:11 UTC
I used the MinerOS.cn way and found it alot more pain free as I have no idea when it comes to Linux, my 1070 happily hashes at a steady 440h/s which seems to be pretty good. I used the rough translation from here https://www.cryptocoinminingblog.com/2018/05/mine-bytom-btm-with-your-nvidia-card.html

Hope that can help a few people setting up

The link above it's very well explained Smiley i'm doing some math comparing the hashrates people are posting with the actual earnings of the B3, the good thing is i can buy 3 1050 for 500€ the bad thing is i have to add a cpu + 8gb ram + motherboard (100€ but it has 3x x16PCI slots) + PSU

in total its nearly 870€ for approx 6€ day at current diff and price

Also i'm mining 0xBTC and with a 1080ti it's possible to make approx 5 0xBTC/Day, current price is approx 1.6€ that makes 8€ per day, also a 1080ti costs me 650€ and i don't have to buy another PSU

Arrrggggg it's so tempting to try this Bytom thing!

Are there any expectations to optimize the Bytom miner for 1070+ cards?

I'd be a bit careful with outlaying alot of money with this dude, its only a matter of time till this gets ported to windows and teh whole GPU mining community jumps on it, already the diff has increased each day. Just switch your 1080 over to it and buy a 1050 or a 1060 to go alongside it

I'd definitely say people get better results with minerOS as well, better hashrate and better stability for multi card rigs.

Well i have my rig (3x1080ti) with 0xbtc and i don't think i'm changing to this and stop 0xbtc.

But I was thinking more like get another rig to try this coin to diversify a little or just put all on 0xbtc. But hey, you are right, diff is increassing a lot and maybe it's not the good choice to buy hardware specifically to mine this coin. I'm going to watch closely
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Bytom Mining - ASIC algorithm now cracked by GPU miners? Big profits?
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sargentavs
on 01/06/2018, 19:41:32 UTC
I used the MinerOS.cn way and found it alot more pain free as I have no idea when it comes to Linux, my 1070 happily hashes at a steady 440h/s which seems to be pretty good. I used the rough translation from here https://www.cryptocoinminingblog.com/2018/05/mine-bytom-btm-with-your-nvidia-card.html

Hope that can help a few people setting up

The link above it's very well explained Smiley i'm doing some math comparing the hashrates people are posting with the actual earnings of the B3, the good thing is i can buy 3 1050 for 500€ the bad thing is i have to add a cpu + 8gb ram + motherboard (100€ but it has 3x x16PCI slots) + PSU

in total its nearly 870€ for approx 6€ day at current diff and price

Also i'm mining 0xBTC and with a 1080ti it's possible to make approx 5 0xBTC/Day, current price is approx 1.6€ that makes 8€ per day, also a 1080ti costs me 650€ and i don't have to buy another PSU

Arrrggggg it's so tempting to try this Bytom thing!

Are there any expectations to optimize the Bytom miner for 1070+ cards?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [MINEABLE TOKEN] KIWI - PROOF OF WORK ERC20 / ERC918 Mineable
by
sargentavs
on 09/05/2018, 17:52:40 UTC
hi... what for if i would like to mine it with gpu?
How much eth i need to have to mine it ?!

i dont understand this aspect..

If you mine it with the GPU right now you are wasting resources because the difficulty is so low, even with single core of a celeron CPU you can mine it. I say more, right now, it costs a lot more sending the solution than solving it, the diff is more or less at 5, unless it increasses to 1000 or something like that you still can mine it with CPU

The eth you need is to pay the "gas" because you are mining a token on the ETH network. Now i have 195K Kiwi tokens and spent like 25€ in eth but because i "burned" it more than was needed because i was doing some tests for myself. By the way, when pools become available you won't need to spend eth anymore
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [MINEABLE TOKEN] KIWI - PROOF OF WORK ERC20 / ERC918 Mineable
by
sargentavs
on 09/05/2018, 13:07:33 UTC
https://medium.com/thekiwi/cpu-mining-kiwi-72c138710060
CPU mining KIWI 
  An ethereum account with some Eth loaded on it
    Your own infura.io url — signup here http://infura.io/signup
    The MVis Token Miner — https://github.com/mining-visualizer/MVis-tokenminer/releases


Things I don't like:
- giving my 1st and last names
- needing ETH to mine an ERC-20 token.

I'll pass.

First amd last names are not mandatory fields, just fill the other ones. You need ETH for the gwei but it's not that expensive, 15€ worth of eth and i've mined 190K Kiwi tokens, also when pools are implemented you won't need eth