Official FTC Newsletter 36
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I ended up with about 6 Gridseeds and a Zeus, used only on scrypt, my friends/son had 5 also, so not many. I’m only a hobbiest miner, into the distributed aspects, not a farm. But a lot quieter and efficient than the GPUs
They cost between £90 (second hand when they were down to about £130 new) for the first one down to £20 for the last 4. I got about 1/2 back when I sold them, when FTC went neo.
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@wrapper said:
I ended up with about 6 Gridseeds and a Zeus, used only on scrypt, my friends/son had 5 also, so not many. I’m only a hobbiest miner, into the distributed aspects, not a farm. But a lot quieter and efficient than the GPUs
I use NVidia GPUs and cudaminer. These are more cost efficient than the AMD ones. I get ~ 120 khash at 29 W on my GPU with Neoscrypt…
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@mirrax said:
@kelsey So how much you invested in Scrypt ASIC? I bet a lot…
well you’d lose that bet.what someone says about some else says more about that themselves then the person they are making assumptions about.
i on the other hand never do anything in crypto for personal gain, never made any fiat out of it ever. i’ve never invested in any crypto mining equipment of any kind, (most i’ve ever done in token mining on an old laptop (experimental type)).
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@wrapper said:
If Scrypt was better than Sha256 (requires more memory and uses more than one “encryption / hash”) then Neoscrypt is also better than Scrypt. That is the reason behind that, security by additional steps.
so you’d say that feathercoin is more secure then lets say litecoin, and bitcoin? hardly can be more secure if it sends the miners away? no?
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@ghostlander said:
@kelsey What do you suggest? To lay down and die? Switching back to Scrypt would be a sure disaster. It’s ASIC dominated and LTC has nothing interesting to offer. Just a quick BTC clone, though old and well known.
so where heading down the same ignorant path as you guys did last time i raise this opinion?
if you seriously think thats all litecoin is then you are lost mate and don’t have a clue at why litecoin is a huge success comparative to feathercoin.
but again i feed you guys the truth over and over and i’ll just be attacked, so yeah not about to waste my time unless you guys are actually open to save the basket case of a coin?
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Excuse me Mate, who are us guys?
Calling people ignorant is not an argument.
I’ve already told you the reasons I was against the move to Neoscrypt but 51% of the community voted with their feet and allowed it to happen. Even so I have kept miner going, updated an sgminer guide and helped stop spam on the forum, exactly to increase the distributed mining.
The members that were for Neoscrypt( except Ghost) have mostly left us to pick up the pieces.
But most of the members left here did loads of work for FTC, and or pay for services, how are they culpable?
Unfortunately, I think you will find the open source evolutionary system does look “basket case” to those that don’t understand it. Also railing against fellow contributors is not effective method of development.
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@kelsey OH look at that, we have guy who NEVER REALLY MINED, yet he criticize our mining algorithm. Funny. From now on I take your mentions about Neoscrypt as noise.
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I hope to finished 11.1 February, then greatly popularize block 3
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As a Miner I cant wait to try this out! Great news! The NeoScrypt Algo Rocks!
Cryptsy…I think deep down, most people knew this day would come, it’s not exactly the most professional exchange out there…in Dec I converted all my BTC and LTC from Cryptsy to FTC and withdrew to cold storage…best decision I made since I come back from holiday and Crypsty is more trouble than when I left.
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@kelsey Neoscrypt is here and there is nothing you can do about it. So why still digging in this. Besides once we go POS which I hope will eventually happen this discussion will be completely unnecessary.
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@kelsey I see you suggest nothing actually. There is no use to cry over spilt milk.
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@ghostlander said:
@kelsey I see you suggest nothing actually. There is no use to cry over spilt milk.
seeing how i haven’t even presented my ideas yet.
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@kelsey said:
@ghostlander said:
@kelsey I see you suggest nothing actually. There is no use to cry over spilt milk.
seeing how i haven’t even presented my ideas yet.
Ok, all this commotion has gotten me curious…what are your ideas ?
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@mirrax said:
@kelsey Neoscrypt is here and there is nothing you can do about it. So why still digging in this. Besides once we go POS which I hope will eventually happen this discussion will be completely unnecessary.
actually i didn’t say much about doing anything about neoscrypt, i merely asked two question on comments said in the official FTC newsletter (ie on topic).
"so apart from almost completely killing any market for ftc how is Neoscrypt better?
now why the disconnection from litecoin and the switch to deriving the wallet from btc?"
questions that still no ones answered, just simply jumped to conclusions about what i was asking them for;
i’ve clearly mentioned neoscrypt as a previous mistake and returning ftc to its roots but i’ve not elaborated further.
people just read what they want in what others say and continue pointless debates, tis why i posted what i have so far to gauge again if i’m just wasting my time here.
you could atleast hear a person out before you cut them down. its opensource, and hell if i wanted to wouldn’t be too difficult too send ftc where i wanted with or without u guys, again tis decentralised.
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@kelsey Those questions are so simple to answer.
1, No it did not killed FTC market, it saved it. That is one of many reason why it is better.
2, We was always criticize for being LTC clone, now we share only genesis block with it, nothing more, algorithm is better and wallet is also better. -
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…actually i didn’t say much about doing anything about neoscrypt, i merely asked two question on comments said in the official FTC newsletter (ie on topic).
"so apart from almost completely killing any market for ftc how is Neoscrypt better?
now why the disconnection from litecoin and the switch to deriving the wallet from btc?"
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…The question ‘is Neoscrypt better’ is not the right one.
I my opinion all algorithm have advantages and disadvantages and we had reasons to change FTC’s algorithm to Neoscrypt.
I think I explained these reasons to you here
To answer your second question, the direct connection to Bitcoin wallets and disconnect from the Litecoin development is mainly to increase the speed of developement, and bug fixing as we know can apply patches made to the Bitcoin wallets and daemon by pulling directly from the bitcoin master, while before the way was:
- Bitcoin created a patch or new feature
- Litecoin adapted and applied the fix or feature
- Feathercoin adapted and applied the Litecoin fix/feature
This took time and complicated the developemend and testing process, so with a wallet and daemon directly derivered from Bitcon we are in a much better position.
You can see, that this decision was purely driven by technical thoughts and not by any politics or likes/dislikes toward Litecoin.
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@Wellenreiter To be more political correct I would say absolute majority of FTC team hate LTC to death because it is complete clone shitcoin. I know at least 20 coins that deserve bigger marketcap than Litecoin and will eventually reach it.
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I don’t hate Litecoin. I follow their developments with interest and their users and developers have contributed to a number of bugs and issues back to Bitcoin.
Whilst I agree on the reasons to go more upstream, it is still worth noting where Litecoin handles those differently.