Changing the hashing algorithm
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x11 halves power consumption give or take 20-25watts at least in my tests. This and considering ebay is full of ( overpriced) scrypt asics makes it a tough sell to gpu mine FTC right now .
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ASIC’s for scrypt-n are all ready in development. What do make of that?
Where there is profit, there will be ASIC. ;)
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I agree it’s too late to change algo’s now, should have been done months ago.
I wasn’t inferring that it’s too late to change algo’s. We still have enough time. Sooner the better obviously.
With this updated form of scrypt, maybe it could also be made to be less power intensive?
We are supposed to be improving on scrypt right? Couldn’t we make it more power efficient?
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FTC Multipools.
This sounds good… but what I’m worried about right now is not the future profitability of the coin: I’m worried that the network will be at risk when all that ASIC hashing power is unleashed! I think that an innovative energy efficient algo is a needed addition to FTC even if we will need to borrow it from some other coin. This will secure the net for some time. Like Calem said, it is not about running away from ASICs but I think this time we don’t have many choices…
I still back up that multipool idea! Sounds great!
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I think we should stick with the current plan ghostlander is developing a new and improved version of scrypt which will allow us to breathe away from the multipool/ASIC hell and take stock.
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We need to accelerate progress, X11 Coin will be a strong competitive .
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fyrputt, I think a lot of people are doing the same thing with you. Some leading a counterattack future . Who would he be?
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I think we should stick with the current plan ghostlander is developing a new and improved version of scrypt which will allow us to breathe away from the multipool/ASIC hell and take stock.
The current plan has got delayed a bit due to numerous reasons, but it’s active still. In the meantime, FTC may use the dual magic number support I’ve developed for PXC recently. There is too much Litecoin spam traffic in the network.
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Dual magic number support?
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Dual magic number support?
FTC makes use of the LTC magic number currently. This is a unique 4 byte sequence placed in the beginning of every network message (tx, block, addr, alert, checkpoint, etc.).
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Ahh thanks. Sounds noisy.
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Well that sounds like a good start I can’t imagine it helps the network having to distinguish between LTC and FTC transactions. Is there anything we can do to help with the progress of neoScrypt?
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Well that sounds like a good start I can’t imagine it helps the network having to distinguish between LTC and FTC transactions. Is there anything we can do to help with the progress of neoScrypt?
I would like to know this too.
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*SuperScrypt cough cough.*
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Any updates please?
This issue is critical for both short and long term future of FTC.
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We need to find a new location . That’s what we need to do now.It is unusual algorithm.
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I expect to have some kind of beta in a few days.
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Fantastic news thanks for the update. Keep up the good work.
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Oh excellent!
Can’t wait ahy. Thank you for all your work ghostlander.
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Brilliant News.