Nwaghor4u
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January 13, 2018, 09:53:45 AM |
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Bounty, ICO, exchanges? 
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Germining
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January 13, 2018, 10:17:34 AM |
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Bounty, ICO, exchanges?  Dude read the first post. Thats all there is to know...
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sdjmlsdjgqkjgqmljg
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January 13, 2018, 06:10:33 PM |
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great news! The only way is up now! 
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treanski
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ONe Social Network.
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January 13, 2018, 06:29:27 PM |
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just keep hodling, they will be ready to pay much more soon
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hasek777
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January 13, 2018, 08:21:07 PM |
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i saw a tweet about the vote to get sumokoin onto next.exchange but i can't find the results of the vote, can anyone share ?
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hasek777
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January 13, 2018, 08:31:04 PM |
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thanks ! also are there any plans for sumo to be added to one of the larger established exchanges down the line, or is this impossible given the coin's relatively young age ?
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January 13, 2018, 08:41:18 PM |
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thanks ! also are there any plans for sumo to be added to one of the larger established exchanges down the line, or is this impossible given the coin's relatively young age ? I don't have specific information (I'm not a dev nor an admin, just an early coin adopter), but from what the admins have said in the official Sumokoin Telegram, some promising talks with a few established exchanges are currently taking place. However, they won't give any specifics or timelines until they are certain of the outcome. They seem to be very dedicated to getting us onto a new big exchange ASAP though, so I think it's just a matter of a bit of time.
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dndssc
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January 13, 2018, 09:54:43 PM |
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Sumo have same problem of ETN, need a big exchange!!
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NChink
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January 13, 2018, 10:10:58 PM |
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Curious to see what next.exchange does if/once they actually get a platform up and going. They're a relatively new outfit (Less than 6 months) and other than Dr Haveman, the team is unknown. PS, this is not meant as a negative post, I'm genuinely curious as to what comes of this as I must be missing the hype.
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Holdi
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January 13, 2018, 10:11:14 PM |
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Sumo have same problem of ETN, need a big exchange!!
KuCoin would be a nice exchange. I like trading there.
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visdude
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January 13, 2018, 10:23:10 PM |
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I think account-less (private/anonymous) and relatively friction-less exchanges such as ShapeShift or the like should be of interest. It's not a secret that a lot of BTC hodlers as well as those of non-privacy altcoins launder their tokens over there with XMRs. Perhaps Sumo could be an alternative (and cheap at that), thereby increasing the vital daily volume/transactions not to mention added visibility.
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NChink
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January 14, 2018, 12:39:33 AM |
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I think account-less (private/anonymous) and relatively friction-less exchanges such as ShapeShift or the like should be of interest. It's not a secret that a lot of BTC hodlers as well as those of non-privacy altcoins launder their tokens over there with XMRs. Perhaps Sumo could be an alternative (and cheap at that), thereby increasing the vital daily volume/transactions not to mention added visibility.
^^ This right here is what I would like to see as well! Anything like Shapehshift or Coinsready. It's simple, quick and easy.
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dndssc
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January 14, 2018, 01:27:39 AM |
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Sumo have same problem of ETN, need a big exchange!!
KuCoin would be a nice exchange. I like trading there. I like kucoin too!
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January 14, 2018, 06:16:12 AM |
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Will Sumokoin have masternode feature in the future???
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syncmaster913n
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January 14, 2018, 08:49:11 AM |
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Seems we are adding roughly 40-60 new members to Telegram every day - considerably more than the 10-15 we used to get a few months ago. At this pace, we should be past 2,000 members in around two days.
Question to Telegram admins: do we have some sort of statistics / charts showing the Telegram user-base growth trend? Is something like that available in the admin back-end?
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January 14, 2018, 08:50:06 AM |
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Hi There! Is there anyone with some decent experience in pool mining at some of the reputable pools and using a rig with at least 4000/8000/Hs that has mined successfully at any of the sumo pool?
For mining successfully i mean getting a payout which is within 5% of the estimate on whattomine, or of the Sumo pools calculators. If you mine ETN, ETH or XMR to a reputable pool like Nanopool for 24 hours with a reliable rig like mines, you get more or less what the estimate on whattomine or their calculator states. I mean 5% difference max, can be more, can be less of your "reported hashrate", but it hardly fall to far off the "reported hashrate" of your rig or PC. Even NiceHash delivers within 5% of the estimated output.
I have tested 3 pools (Hashvault, Fairpool, Bohemian) for a few days with an 8500H/s rig and they all output about 30/45% less payout of the "reported hashrate" and even their calculator estimate on their own pool web page.
For example at Sumo FairPool, I had an estimate of 5.2 for the whole 24 hours that the 8500 Hs rig was working, which was perfectly on line with Whattomine estimate, and at the end I have got only 3.4 sumo in 24 hours. I had worst results at the other 2 pools mentioned above. I know that there may be a discrepancy between "reported hashrate" from the rig and final accepted share and paid output, but it normally even out in 24hours and never exceed 5% discrepancy, unless your are mining at a sh... pool like it may be the case of sumo pools.
Here bear the question, since we are talking about a small coin that is pumped and dumped at least once a week. Are they pumping the coin to attract people to mine even the coin believers fan boys with a laptop CPU on order to have hashing power to keep this gig running? That is what the picture looks like: small time crooks pumping a penny stock ala Soprano's.
No wonder these SUMO pools cannot gather the traffic from big top miners with thousands of rigs each, that any XMR or ETN pool can.
Any educated opinion and experience is welcome.
Cheers.
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Germining
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January 14, 2018, 09:03:23 AM |
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My guess: Sumokoin's diff changes a lot (quicker). Sumo had some botnet issues at the start. Devs implemented an unique diff algo. It changes the diff very fast (according to the networks hr of course). We had a lot and big changes in hr the last weeks. Check what the average HR was Take that to check the (theoretical) outcome. The numbers should match.
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