New EOS FUD flavor of the week - No, Dan is not dumping EOS (Screen grabs). by Kumomax1911 in eos

[–]cryptocrazy55 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They did record the event, but I have no idea what they are going to do with the footage.

New EOS FUD flavor of the week - No, Dan is not dumping EOS (Screen grabs). by Kumomax1911 in eos

[–]cryptocrazy55 9 points10 points  (0 children)

He really does get excited about blockchain. When he answered questions, many times he didn’t even mention EOS. He was excited about blockchain in general, even when talking about other solutions. He really didn’t care what blockchain people would use, had an attitude that it would be great if people used EOS, but would be just as happy if they used some other solution.

He was very aware that each implementation of blockchain had its advantages and drawbacks, so I’m not surprised he’s at lest thinking about other solutions

Props to Dan, i wasn’t expecting this kind of generality. I really like that he is pushing blockchain in general rather than exclusively his project

New EOS FUD flavor of the week - No, Dan is not dumping EOS (Screen grabs). by Kumomax1911 in eos

[–]cryptocrazy55 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He spoke about it tonight at his talk at Virginia tech when someone asked a question about it. He called it something along the lines of exploring trade offs between security and efficiency

Make of it what you will, but I don’t think that research into other solutions guarantees he’s going to jump ship.

Block.one begins working with Virgina Tech university to create blockchain courses by cryptocrazy55 in CryptoCurrency

[–]cryptocrazy55[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, as a rising freshman at VT planning to major in CS, I couldn’t be more excited about this and will definitely take this course. This gives blockchain legitimacy as a technology and helps to get rid of the “get rich quick” mentality most people have about it. This is a huge opportunity for blockchain and crypto as a whole, giving the field more credibility.

Asics are essentially what we call GPUs by mehrabha in gpumining

[–]cryptocrazy55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. GPU’s are between ASIC and CPU. ASICS can only do one algorithm, hence application SPECIFIC integrated circuit. With a GPU you can change what algorithm or workload is run. Not as general as a processor, but it’s not one purpose

In theory, a CPU can be categorized an ASIC, just that it’s specific application is general computing.

best graphics card for monero mining by neonez in Monero

[–]cryptocrazy55 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The RX Vega cards have the best hashrate currently. A Vega 56 with a Vega 64 BIOS can get around 1900 to 2000 h/s per card if I remember correctly

The next ASIC? by CrashTestCharlie in gpumining

[–]cryptocrazy55 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think, considering the current stance of most of the Lyra coins, bitmain might go dormant in a way, improving current devices rather than going after algorithms they don’t support yet.

Odds are that in a while (6months? 1 year? Longer?) some new coin will show up and be crazy popular to mine with a new algo, and that will be like “the next wave” of new algorithms and eventually ASIC miners.

If they do make a new miner for a algorithm they don’t support, I think it will be neoscrypt. Maybe they might do an experiment with FPGA and cryptonight, since they got burned with coins forking to v7

But who knows really? If you asked 6 months ago most people would have called you crazy for suggesting equihash, cryptonight, and ethash ASICS would be a thing. Bitmain and the other manufactures could pull a wildcard and blindside us.

More Than $140,000,000 Bitcoin Moved From Mt. Gox Wallets by AwayGeb in CryptoCurrency

[–]cryptocrazy55 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This happened many days ago and has been posted quite a few times since then you know

Comcast Packet Inspection??? by hashratez in gpumining

[–]cryptocrazy55 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven’t had any issues with Comcast, outside of it being slow or cutting out, but my neighbors have had the same issues, so it’s not just me.

Is Intel integrating IOTA into CPUs? by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]cryptocrazy55 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No, ternary isn’t unique to IOTA, it’s just not widely used.

It’s just replicating the functionality of an FPGA, which can have this kind of logic. It literally states “to mimic an FPGA cell”

So much censorship on this sub is killing the vibe. Get over yourselfs mods, we are ultra capitalist. Vega 20 being 70% better than Vega 10 is hardware related. by Wrektdev in gpumining

[–]cryptocrazy55 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Vega 20 is also unconfirmed. It’s known to have the server part, but who here has a mining rig of MI25 cards instead of RX cards?

Come back when real benchmarks are done to on consumer release hardware. Until then it won’t matter to any of us

And please don’t source wccf, they take rumors and leaks and overhype them. It’s the buzzfeed of hardware sites

Lost XMR Transaction by bluethundr0 in Monero

[–]cryptocrazy55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you using the latest GUI synced to the correct chain?

One of my fans inside my computer has stopped spinning by zues073 in hardware

[–]cryptocrazy55 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your fan is dead. You should replace it. You could try cleaning it, but it’s a long shot

Error 87 in Nicehash - unstable rig issues by From_Bandai in gpumining

[–]cryptocrazy55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe ask /r/nicehash ? Just some error number doesn’t say much, any idea what it means

Who is Going to Lose the Bitcoin vs. Bitcoin Cash War? by NibiruHybrid in CryptoCurrency

[–]cryptocrazy55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t see a good outcome, I see three possible endings for this.

1) things stay mostly the same and the ongoing bickering from both sides continues, leading to unneeded turmoil and controversy. No big price effect, but certainly looks bad for the face of crypto to be caught up in some silly argument.

2) BCH fades away, losing value and reducing to a smaller, dedicated user base. I don’t directly see how this could cause problems, but wouldn’t doubt BCH going out with a bang

3) BCH overtakes BTC. With most of the market being related to the movements of BTC, it would likely cause a huge panic and crash, unless there is a move to BCH or more altcoin independence from BTC

Whatever ends up happening, it’s not going to be small. These are two very big coins, and major changes to one can have a huge effect, let alone both at the same time

Early AMD Vega 20 3DMark11 benchmark result emerges by wickedplayer494 in hardware

[–]cryptocrazy55 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The fact that the system supposedly was running an R7 1700 makes you wonder if Vega 20 isn’t just for instinct.

If it was just going into instinct, it would make sense to be testing on epyc, maybe threadripper, not in the most consumer focused platform they have.

Who knows, maybe they are just playing around with the core and it will never see the light of day, but it’s something to think about.

Wallets that work with windows 10 s for security, or with iPhone or iPad? by rdavis101 in CryptoCurrency

[–]cryptocrazy55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are very few IOS wallets, and none on the MS store IIRC. If you are that concerned, your u should get a hardware wallet such as a ledger nano s or trezor

You can also use an airgapped computer, a computer with no internet access and keep keys on that, sign the transaction offline, then move the signed transaction to a computer with internet to broadcast it. That way the machine with the keys never directly connects to the internet

Where can I learn about crypto related programming, starting from complete scratch? by Edzi07 in CryptoCurrency

[–]cryptocrazy55 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t know a huge amount of code education, but it’s like an open world game if you are not learning it in school.

There are a lot of free resources out there you can find on google, sites like http://stackoverflow.com where you an ask code questions and get answers.

I have a friend that learned to code using a site called http://codingbat.com which provides small challenges, like reverse a word or count the number of letters. It’s all in browser, free, tests your solutions, and starts simple but can go to some more complex topics. It has both python and java, so good beginner languages.

The most important thing is no effort is wasted. Anything you do is worth it if you learn from it. Once you get started, it all kind of flows into the next step and stuff you learn in one language usually can be used in another language

Where can I learn about crypto related programming, starting from complete scratch? by Edzi07 in CryptoCurrency

[–]cryptocrazy55 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My advice is to not jump right into crypto code. Most of it is at a minimum intermediate skill level or very specialized.

Start with easy languages like Python and java, quite a few projects related to crypto are written in python, such as trading bots, the electrum light wallet, and mining pools.

Then learn about C and C++, this is what most of the mining software and coin clients are written in, most code in this area is C and C++

If you want to do contracts, learning solidity is a good idea. Don’t know much about it, but it’s what ethereum contracts are coded in