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RE: A new feature on GRCpool.com?

in #gridcoin7 years ago

Thanks for the heads-up - I have not heard of SPARC, only of Golem, Iex.ec

I checked out the project and it seems worthy of backing IMO. They have a presale ending Sunday (I think) that is giving out double rewards - 20,000 SPARC per ETH so this is a great tip. And if you participate in the main sale starting October you can get a 100% bonus up to the limit of the amount you got in the pre-sale. Basically its an opportunity to get more at the pre-sale price.

The key things about SPARC based on my reading of the website:

  1. It utilizes OpenGL features of your browser to do computations
  2. It plays nicely with BOINC so you can do work of BOINC and get rewarded
  3. They are already handing out SPARC to those participating in Gridcoin Pool
  4. The team is based in Kingston, Ontario
  5. There is an alpha already up and running since late July
  6. It won't go live doing the first class of computations until Q1 2018

Since this seems like a great opportunity to get in early I'm chipping in 1 ETH - so far the pre-sale has only raised 75 ETH so it is clearly not widely know about. You can check the address here https://etherscan.io/address/0x013FBAED9c80CC4422FF50D71F4Dc622bC7c8AE2

Thanks for the great tip - upvoted to the max!

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I think it's probably important to point out their roadmap calls for eventually dropping BOINC support for more propriety distributed computing products.

Full disclosure: I signed up for an alpha account and have been in contact several times with the developers; as @Dutch said, they are extremely responsive to bugs in the online wallet and have taken some suggestions too.

Thanks for the upvote! Did you check out @dutch 's reservations though? Although I suppose if you have 1 eth lying around to gamble with it's worth a shot. 1 eth should get you 10,000 SPARC from what I saw.

It utilizes OpenGL features of your browser to do computations

More likely, it utilizes the naivety of people who believe such absurd statements

I'm sorry, I just had to laugh out loud at the naivety of people. lol

The use of technical jargon to bamboozle people.