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Transforming a Karate Studio Into a Wedding Venue? Yes, Texas Weather Ruins An Outdoor Event for The Texas Twins Team…
You know no one can control Mother Nature, including me.
I had taken a truckload of items from the Williams family two days earlier to refurbish and “flip” in order to cover the cost of their themed dream and there was NO WAY that I was planning to destroy my business reputation or, the possibility of “hitting a lick” by making a profit of the items by canceling a scheduled event that took months to plan on a budget- returning the treasures taken from the Williams family that Cindy and I had already began stripping, staining, sealing and repairing simply because an incoming storm was quickly approaching- had me “putting the dash on it!”
The morning of the wedding that had previously been planned at a stunning park in Granbury, rolling thunderstorms forced me into making a quick venue change within hours of the scheduled event and, being one to not allow ANYTHING to destroy this event, I called in a favor to my dear and trusted friend, Rudy Smedley after trying to find a workable solution to a stressful problem for Lisa and Terry Williams.
Our Mini Me’s the little Pawners, Maryssa and Makenna Mahaney were also involved in this wedding as flower girls and, like everyone else, jumped in making bows and decorations to transform the karate studio.
Rudy was already providing music for this event with his Double Eagle Band and certainly had issues about the possibility of band equipment getting damaged outdoors and graciously (although wondering if a wedding at his business would “look” okay) agreed to hand over his building while I quickly rallied everyone including our husbands to turn a gym with mats, punching bags and karate equipment into a wedding venue.
With a “we can do this” attitude everything that could go wrong for me did when I realized the table cloths I had purchased didn’t for the tables and the chair covers wouldn’t work because my hilarious sidekick, Cindy Daniel didn’t notice there was a difference between table sizes or chairs!
You see, normally I would have personally handled the issue of rental equipment on my own but, Cindy “found a great deal” at an area liquor store and “saved me some money” buy renting 10 foot tables and 50 garden chairs not realizing my table clothes were for 6 ft tables and indoor chairs.
I try to never let my sister know when I’m stressed and she often assumes I’m giving her a “stink eye” when I’m trying to solve an issue- this event would leave me digging through trash cans to find a lost guest book while the clock seemed to be running towards my doom of the perfect wedding!
A table collapsed out of the blue and while fashioning the table cloths to fit (awkwardly with duct tape and scissors) it became apparent that every time I checked on my previously stunning wedding cake, it looked worse! This caused me much anxiety coupled with every thing else going off the cliff on a “crazy train.” You see, while no one else suspected the numerous pitfalls and emergencies who attended this wedding, the fact is that I burst into tears every time a family member came to me with yet another “new crisis.” Our little Pawners jumped in to fluff bows and my daughter in law, Stephanie Hafele along with my son, Robert Hafele were busy helping Ann Alexander and my brother in law, Steve Daniel along with Virginia Malone try to work quickly to transform the venue to my usual “high standards.”
My vision for perfection would (as usual) be more challenging than I had first thought and with a very narrow window, I called in my husband when it was realized that the champagne AND the crystal gift goblets had been left behind at my home 25 minutes away!
Getting this job done with my usual flair would prove the biggest challenge I had ever experienced in three years and hundreds of weddings and events.
In fact, I broke into tears not once but several times when (yet another) unexpected issue would cause me to pull a solution from my ass on a ticking time clock running down to the event time.
Under the gun and having no fun, I yet again pulled off the trickiest last minute change I have ever undertaken because Failure Was NOT an option!
Taking trades to make dreams come true for families involves all sorts of unexpected drama but at the end of the day, my commitment to exceed expectations for families will not be deterred by weather, wrong sized tables and even flower petals that my dog peed on!
Resting peacefully and planning my next event, I am the Wedding Warrior and thankful for my talented team of family members who help me continue to move forward to the future.
Special thanks to Rudy Smedley’s Self Defense Studio in Willow Park, Texas and the Double Eagle Band who committed their time and their talents to make a 50s themed wedding a reality along with the Pawning Planners.
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Looking at this transit from a tarot perspective, it’s like the Emperor was sitting in his castle just as the lightening struck. His stone throne is exploding.
The Tower is about drastic change, shocking turns of fate and unexpected disturbances. To call its arrival a surprise is typically an understatement.
All you thought was stable and sure is suddenly in turmoil. Structures that seemed fool safe no longer protect you.
The Tower is a breakdown of foundations, the destruction of boundaries. Though it brings chaos in its wake, it’s also a source of liberation.
The Emperor is a man who thrives in chaos. He’s the god of war.
Though his goal is to create stability, a foundation that’s strong enough to maintain itself, his methods are hardly peaceful.
The Emperor sets the world on fire. He moves people, inspires, and enrages. He demands control and settles for nothing less than complete sovereignty.
The Tower is at home in the Emperor’s domain. It shatters his control, but gives him an opportunity to fight. Something he does best.
Mars in Aries, or the Tower as the Emperor’s throne, is likely to be an exciting time. What you thought would never change suddenly does.
It could just be a way of seeing things. Old ideas are shattered and inspiration to begin afresh becomes overwhelming.
Or things might really be changing. New circumstances present themselves without warning and the way you were approaching a situation no longer works.
Destroy inertia and create a new world for yourself. This is a time of great power.
Potentially challenging, yes. But also a chance to take charge in your life like you never thought possible.
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Mark, Claire and all the staff guarantee you a warm welcome to Naphill's oldest public house, dating back to the late 1700's. We are situated in the heart of the Chilterns and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is popular with both walkers and cyclists or those just passing through by car whilst enjoying the lovely scenery.
Although we are only a small pub we can promise you a big welcome, being a regular entry in the "CAMRA, Good Beer Guide" we can promise you some outstanding real ales in the pub, and if you're lucky enough to be in the area at the right time we hold two of the biggest beer festivals in the area. Just keep an eye on this website for upcoming dates!
We also serve food lunchtimes and evening, from Homemade Soups to Seasonal Game, and we are infamous for our Aberdeen Angus Stack Burgers. It's always advisable to book, especially for Sunday Lunch (Please note no food is served on Sunday evenings).
Unfortunately at the moment we do not have any rooms to let, but plans are in hand for the future. We will however happily recommend somewhere that you can stay in the surrounding area.
We are dog, muddy boot and children friendly. During the summer months you can sit in either of our two gardens and in the winter you may relax by the open fire.
The area is serviced by the 300 bus route from High Wycombe or Aylesbury, the route also has many other fantastic pubs and villages along the way.
So grab your walking boots or your mountain bikes and enjoy the area, if you're not feeling so energetic just bring your Mum and Dad out for the day, we'll be here to provide the much needed refreshments!
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During a press conference at 10:15 a.m. CEST (0815 UTC), Prime Minister Göran Persson of Sweden appointed Jan Eliasson as the new Foreign Minister.
Eliasson will be taking over the ministry post from Laila Freivalds, and will have Carin Jämtin, the current Minister for Development Aid, as his Deputy Foreign Minister. Until the transfer on April 24, 2006, Jämtin will be acting Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Eliasson is currently chairing the UN General Assembly. He has also held positions as the Swedish Ambassador to the United States, and as Secretary for Foreign Affairs within the Swedish government. Eliasson will fulfill his role of chair of the General Assembly, ending his term on September 11, 2006.
Freivalds was forced to resign last week when her involvement in talks between a Swedish internet hosting site associated with the controversy over the cartoon of Mohammed was questioned.
== Sources ==
"New Swedish foreign minster" — Nordic Council of Ministers, March 27, 2006 "Jan Eliasson Sweden's new foreign minister" — The Local, March 27, 2006
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Former American Idol finalist Jessica Sierra, 22, has had her invitation to perform at an upcoming concert for United States troops retracted, following her recent arrest for disorderly conduct while intoxicated.
Sierra is likely to remain in jail at the Hillsborough County jail in her native Tampa until her next hearing on December 20, where she is being held without bail, which would prevent her attending the Washington event on Friday even if she still had permission to perform.
Sierra has been in jail since the start of the month after an altercation with police officers outside a Tampa nightclub, which she had been ejected from. She is charged with disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest.
"While we appreciate Ms. Sierra's past efforts to support US troops, including performing for them in Iraq on Independence Day, it is quite obvious that Ms. Sierra needs to devote a great deal of time to putting her life back together. That effort must take place in private and not in the limelight of the public eye or on the stage." said a statement by retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Buzz Patterson concerning the event.
Patterson said Move America Forward, who is organizing the concert, had received comments from patrons who were concerned about her participation. John Fitzgibbons, attorney for Jessica, refused to comment.
== Related news ==
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== Sources ==
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Associated Press. "Sierra kicked off concert bill after recent arrest" — Winknews, December 10, 2007
Associated Press. "Military snubs Idol finalist because of alcohol charge" — The New Zealand Herald, December 10, 2007
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Sir Jonathan Wolfe Miller, CBE (21 July 1934 – 27 November 2019) was a British theatre and opera director, actor, author, television presenter, humourist, and medical doctor.
== Quotes ==
=== Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief (2004) ===
Perhaps I was too dumb, or just too interested in cricket or in girls, to ask myself any questions about religion. If I had not been, I might have, inevitably, asked myself questions that have troubled skeptics and unbelievers for as long as men and women have been skeptical or have lacked belief: "Is there really no God? And if there really is no supernatural dimension to the universe, why have so many people throughout history and in so many different cultures thought there was?"
Episode one: "Shadows of Doubt".Paradoxically, some of the sources of disbelief are to be found amongst the arguments of believers. … Theologians often formulated the most dangerously skeptical arguments in their efforts to test the impregnability of their own faith, and in doing so, they unknowingly furnished atheists with ready-made weapons.
Episode one: "Shadows of Doubt".
[In casual conversation] The reason why I feel relatively indifferent to [the Anglican Church of England] is it's lost its power, and it's so desperately keen to solicit support that they're willing to throw God out of the window in order to retain it. God for the many of the Anglicans is nothing more than a sort of awkward geriatric relative, kept upstairs, who might be embarrassingly coming downstairs, incontinently, and cause trouble.
Episode one: "Shadows of Doubt".With thoughtfulness—and, above all, with literacy—thoughts themselves become subjects of discussion in a way that they wouldn't have been before they were written down. It's not until they're written down that they become stable enough to bear examination in the same way that physical objects themselves can bear examination.
Episode one: "Shadows of Doubt".While the early deists were busy reconstructing Christianity, at the same time being very careful to avoid the accusation of atheism, the world of science had been steadily progressing.
Episode two: "Noughts and Crosses".Ever since the Reformation, there's a sense in which the road to atheism was paved not with science, but with religious intentions.
Episode two: "Noughts and Crosses".Although he never admitted himself to be an atheist as such, he was clearly and unarguably the most vividly elegant and eloquent skeptic of them all. I'm referring, of course, to the great Scottish philosopher David Hume.
Episode two: "Noughts and Crosses".
There were academics and theologians who spent hours calculating what they thought was the precise age of the Earth, on the basis of the Biblical account of it. And as early as 1650, James Ussher had come to the startlingly precise conclusion that the Earth was created in 4004 B.C. on October the 22nd—in the evening, apparently. What God had been doing that morning is still open to conjecture.
Episode three: "The Final Hour".There is one aspect of our own mentality for which it's difficult as yet to foresee what type of explanation would even be relevant. I'm referring, of course, to consciousness. The point is that although I have no reason to believe that my consciousness is implemented by anything other than my brain, I remain convinced that there's something impenetrably mysterious about the relationship between brains and thoughts. And you can understand, therefore, why it's so hard to imagine, let alone tolerate, the idea that the death of the brain necessarily leads to the end of the personal self—and this, of course, is the "trump card" with which religion has consistently played.
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The Legendary Boom and Sizzle of the Most Famous Drum Machine Ever Made—Now in an Affordable and Modern Format.
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This is the Version 2 Operating System for the GR-20, adding support for Bass. Please refer to the "readme.pdf" for the update procedure.
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Dedicated OS for low-grade and energy efficient HW like RaspberryPi or Beaglebone Black to run Peercoin minter so that decentralization is guaranteed
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BiblePay (BBP)
BiblePay (BBP) is a Charity Christian Cryptocurrency that donates 10% of coins to Charity every month, sponsoring orphans
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ASIC Bitcoin Mining on Raspberry Pi Image
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Solar Powered Bitcoin Mining with Raspberry Pi and a pair of Gekko Science 15Gh/s 2Pac USB ASIC mining sticks
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Solar Powered Bitcoin Mining with Raspberry Pi and a pair of Gekko Science 15Gh/s 2Pac USB ASIC mining sticks
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Solar Powered Bitcoin Mining with Raspberry Pi and a pair of Gekko Science 15Gh/s 2Pac USB ASIC mining sticks
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What do you guys think about the possibility of using lots of Arduinos to possibly replace expensive GPU's in bitcoin mining
I'm not sure what I'm talking about here too much but I'm pained to see expensive GPU's that the ultra-rich buy in the thousands and mine so much bitcoin.
My attempts of bitcoin mining with my PC were a failure because my 4GB GPU is not strong enough at all
Renting ASIC miners are mostly scams and I will not get much return
The one thing I'm forced to go to is to make my own GPU by my self and see if there is a possibility of working a with a general PC
As far as I'm aware this has never been done before and by no means do I expect an Arduino graphics card to be as strong as an early 2000's GPU but my thinking is: If I can buy the components for a cheap price then I can assemble an array of weak GPU's to become a far stronger one
If this whole idea is a flop and there is no real way to make money, I want to use this as a learning experience
So the first thing I want is a discussion on whether or not this could even achieve and become compatible with a PC. Whether it be a gaming PC or a raspberry Pi
The next is some sources on how GPU's work and their pinout and whatnot
I really don't expect any positive comments in this comment section since what I'm thinking of doing is near enough outrageous Xd
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How many of us are here because we care about Litecoin?
So I came into crypto fairly late. Started mining a few months ago, first with CPU, then GPU, then ASICs. Figured out how to set up a full node on a Raspberry Pi 4.
I wholeheartedly want to see Litecoin succeed, along with Bitcoin. I have concerns about Bitcoins viability with so much of the hashing power belonging to a particular region...51% attack could be a thing. For this reason, among others, I want to see Litecoin grow.
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Epic Cash AMA Recap with CryptoDiffer Community
CryptoDiffer team Hello, everyone! We are glad to meet here: Max Freeman (@maxfreeman4), Project Lead at Epic Cash Yoga Dude (@Yogadude), PR&Marketing at Epic Cash Xenolink (@Xenolink), Advisor at Epic Cash
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash Thanks Max, we are excited to be here!
Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash Hello Everyone! Thank you for having us here!
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash Thank you to the CryptoDiffer team and CryptoDiffer community for hosting us!
CryptoDiffer team Let`s start from the first introduction question: Q1: Can you introduce yourself to the community? What is your background and how did you join Epic Cash?
Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash
Hello! My background is Marketing and Business Development, I’ve been in crypto since 2011 started with Bitcoin, then Monero in 2014, Ethereum in 2015 and at some point Doge for fun and profit. I joined Epic Cash team in September 2019 handling PR and Marketing.
I saw in Epic Cash what was missing in my previous cryptos — things that were missing in Bitcoin and Monero especially.
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
Hello Cryptodiffer Community, I am not an original co-founder nor am I a developer for the Epic Cash project. I am however a community member that is involved in helping scale this project to higher levels. One of the many beauties of Epic Cash is that every single member in the community has the opportunity to be part of EPIC’s team, it can be from development all the way to content producing. Epic Cash is a community driven project. The true Core Team of Epic Cash is our community. I believe a community that is the Core Team is truly powerful. EPIC Cash has one of the freshest and strongest communities I have seen in quite a while. Which is one of the reasons why I became involved in this project. Epic displayed some of the most self community produced content I have seen in a project. I’m actually a doctor of medicine but in terms of my experience in crypto, I have been involved in the industry since 2012 beginning with mining Litecoin. Since then I have been doing deep dive analysis on different projects, investing, and building a network in crypto that I will utilize to help connect and scale Epic in every way I can. To give some credit to those people in my network that have been a part of helping give Epic exposure, I would like to give a special thanks to u/Tetsugan and u/Saurabhblr. Tetsugan has been doing a lot of work for the Japanese community to penetrate the Japanese market, and Japan has already developed a growing interest in Epic. Daku Sarabh the owner and creator of Crypto Daku Robinhooders, I would like to thank him and his community for giving us one of our first large AMA’s, which he has supported our project early and given us a free AMA. Many more to thank but can’t be disclosed. Also thank you to all the Epic Community leaders, developers, and Content producers!
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
I’m Max Freeman, which stands for “Maximum Freedom for Mankind”. I started working on the ideas that would become Epic in 2018. I fell in love with Bitcoin in 2017 but realized that it needs privacy at the base layer, fungibility, better scalability in order to go to the next level.
CryptoDiffer team
Really interesting backgrounds I must admit, pleasure to see the team that clearly has one vision of the project by being completely decentralized:)
Q2: Can you briefly describe what is Epic Cash in 3–5 sentences? What technology stands behind Epic Cash and why it’s better than the existing one?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
I’d like to highlight the differences between Epic and the two highest-valued privacy coin projects, Monero and Zcash. XMR has always-on privacy like Epic does, but at a cost: Its blockchain is over 20x more data intensive than Epic, which limits its possibilities for scalability. Epic’s blockchain is small and light enough to run a full node on cell phones, something that is in our product road map. ZEC by comparison can’t run on low end devices because of its zero knowledge based approach, and only 1% of transactions are fully private. Epic is simply newer, more advanced technology than prior networks thanks to Mimblewimble
We will also add more algorithms to widen the range of hardware that can participate in mining. For example, cell phones and tablets based around ARM chips. Millions of people can mine Epic that can’t mine Bitcoin, and that will help grow the network rapidly.
There are some great short videos on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQBFfksJlM97rgrplLRwNUg/videos
that explain why we believe we have created something truly special here.
Our core architecture derives from Grin, so we are fortunate to benefit on an ongoing basis from their considerable development efforts. We are focused on making our currency truly usable and widely available, beyond a store of value and becoming a true medium of exchange.
Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash
Well we all have our views, but in a nutshell, we offer things that were missing in the previous cryptos. We have sound fiscal emission schedule matching Bitcoin, but we are vastly more private and faster. Our blockchain is lighter than Bitcoin or Monero and our tech is more scalable. Also, we are unique in that we are mineable with CPUs and GPUs as well as ASICs, giving the broadest population the ability to mine Epic Cash. Plus, you can’t forget FUNGIBILITY 🙂 we are big on that — since you can’t have true privacy without fungibility.
Also, please understand, we have HUGE respect to all the cryptos that came before us, we learned a lot from them, and thanks to their mistakes we evolved.
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
To add on, what also makes Epic Cash unique is the ability to decentralize the mining using a tri-algo model of Random X (CPU), Progpow (GPU), and Cuckoo (ASIC) for an ability to do hybrid mining. I believe this is an issue we can see today in Bitcoin having centralized mining and the average user has a costly barrier of entry.
To follow up on this one in my opinion one of the things we adopted that we have seen success for , in example Bitcoin and Monero, is a strong community driven coin. I believe having a community driven coin will provide a more organic atmosphere especially when starting with No ICO, or Premine with a fair distribution model for everyone.
CryptoDiffer team
Q3: What are the major milestones Epic Cash has achieved so far? Maybe you can share with us some exciting plans for future weeks/months?
Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash
Since we went live in September of 2019, we attracted a very large community of users, miners, investors and contributors from across the world. Epic Cash is a very international project with white papers translated into over 30 languages. We are very much a community driven project; this is very evident from our content and the amount of translations in our white papers and in our social media content.
We are constantly working on improving our usability, security and privacy, as well as getting our message and philosophy out into the world to achieve mass adoption. We have a lot of exciting plans for our project, the plan is to make Epic Cash into something that is More than Money.
You can tell I am the Marketing guy since my message is less about the actual tech and more about the usability and use cases for Epic Cash, I think our Team and Community have a great mix of technical, practical, social and fiscal experiences. Since we opened our YouTube channels content for community submissions, we have seen our content translated into Spanish, French, German, Polish, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Russian, and other languages
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
Our future development roadmap will be published soon and includes 4 tracks:
Usability
Mining
Core Protocol
Ecosystem Development
Core Protocol
Epic Server 2.9.0 — this release improves the difficulty adjustment and is aimed at making block emission closer to the target 60 seconds, particularly reducing the incidence of extremely short and long blocks — Status: In Development (Testing) Anticipated Release: June 2020
Epic Server 3.0.0 — this completes the rebase to Grin 3.0.0 and serves as the prerequisite to some important functional building blocks for the future of the ecosystem. Specifically, sending via Tor (which eliminates the need to open ports), proof of payment (useful for certain dex applications e.g. Bisq), and our native mobile app. Status: In Development (Testing) Anticipated Release: Fall 2020
Non-Interactive Transactions — this will enhance usability by enabling “fire and forget” send-to-address functionality that users are accustomed to from most cryptocurrencies. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a
Scaling Options — when blocks start becoming full, how will we increase capacity? Two obvious options are increasing the block size, as well as a Lightning Network-style Layer 2 structure. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a
Confidential Assets — Similar to Raven, Tari, and Beam, the ability to create independently tradable assets that ride on the Epic Blockchain. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a
Usability
GUI Wallet 2.0 — Restore from seed words and various usability enhancements — Status: Needs Assessment Anticipated Release: Fall 2020
Mobile App — Native mobile experience for iOS and Android. Status: In Development (Testing) Anticipated Release: Winter 2020
Telegram Integration — Anonymous payments over the Telegram network, bot functionality for groups. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a
Mining
RandomX on ARM — Our 4th PoW algorithm, this will enable tablets, cell phones, and low power devices such as Raspberry Pi to participate in mining. Status: Needs Assessment Anticipated Release: n/a
The economics of mining Epic are extremely compelling for countries that have free or extremely cheap electricity, since anyone with an ordinary PC can mine. Individual people around the world can simply run the miner and earn meaningful money (imagine Venezuela for example), something that has not been possible since the very early days of Bitcoin.
Ecosystem Development
Atomic Swaps — Connecting Epic to other blockchains in a trustless way, starting with ETH so that Epic can trade on DeFi infrastructure such as Uniswap, Kyber, etc. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
From the Community aspect, we have been further developing our community international reach. We have been seeing an increase in interest from South America, China, Russia, Japan, Italy, and the Philippines. We are working on targeting more countries. We truly aim to be a decentralized project that is open to everyone worldwide.
CryptoDiffer team
Great, thank you for your answers, we now can move to community questions part!
Cryptodiffer Community
You have 3 mining algorithms, the question is: how do they not compete with each other? Is there any benefit of mining on the GPU and CPU if someone is mining on the ASIC?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
The block selection is deterministic, so that every 100 blocks, 60% are for RandomX (CPU), 38% for ProgPow (GPU), and 2% for Cuckoo (ASIC) — the policy is flexible so that we can have as many algorithms with any percentages we want. The goal is to make the most decentralized and resilient network possible, and with that in mind we are excited to work on enabling tablets and cell phones to mine, since that opens it up to millions of people that otherwise can’t take part.
Cryptodiffer Community
To Run a project smoothly, Funding is very important, From where does the Funding/revenue come from?
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
Yes, early on this was realized and in order to scale a project funds are indeed needed. Epic Cash did not start with any funding and no ICO and was organically genesis mined with no pre-mine. Epic cash is also a nonprofit community driven project similar to Monero. There is no profit-driven entity in the picture. To overcome the revenue issue Epic Cash setup a development fund tax that decreases 1% every year until 2028 when Epic Cash reaches singularity with Bitcoin emissions. Currently it is at 7.77%. This will help support the scaling of the project.
Cryptodiffer Community
Hi! In your experience working also with MONERO can you please clarify which are those identified problems that EPIC CASH aims to develop and resolve? What’s the main advantage that EPIC CASH has over MONERO? Thank you!
Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash
First, I must admit that I am still a huge fan and HODLer of Monero. That said:
✅ our blockchain is MUCH lighter than Monero’s
✅ our transaction processing speed is much faster
✅ our address-less blockchain is more private
✅ Epic Cash can be mined with CPU (RandomX) GPU (ProgPow) and Cuckoo, whereas Monero migrated to RandomX and currently only mineable with CPU
Cryptodiffer Community
the feature ‘Cut Through’ deletes old data, how is it decided which data will be deletes, and what are the consequences of it for the platform and therefore the users?
On your website I see links to download Epic wallet and mining software for Linux,Windows and MacOs, I am a user of android, is there a version for me, or does it have a release date?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
This is one of the most exciting features of Mimblewimble, which is its extraordinary ability to compress blockchain data. In Bitcoin, the entire history of a coin must be replayed every time it is spent, and comprehensive details are permanently stored in the blockchain. Epic discards spent transaction inputs and consolidates outputs, storing neither addresses or amounts, only a tiny kernel to allow sender and receiver to prove their transaction.
The Vitex mobile app is great for today, and we have a native mobile app for iOS and Android in the works as well.
Cryptodiffer Community
$EPIC Have total Supply of 21,000,000 EPIC , is there any burning plan? Or Buyback program to maintain $EPIC price in the future?
Who is Epic Biggest competitors?
And what’s makes epic better than competitors?
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
We respect the older generation coins like Bitcoin. But we have learned that the supply economics of Bitcoin is very sound. Until today we can witness how the Bitcoin is being adopted institutionally and by retail. We match the 21 million BTC supply economics because it is an inelastic fixed model which makes the long-term economics very sound. To have an elastic model of burning tokens or printing tokens will not have a solid economic future. Take for example the USD which is an inflating supply. In terms of competitors we look at everyone in crypto with respect and also learn from everyone. If we had to compare to other Mimblewimble tech coins, Grin is an inelastic forever inflating supply which in the long term is not sound economics. Beam however is an inelastic model but is formed as a corporation. The fair distribution is not there because of the permanent revenue model setup for them. Epic Cash a non-profit development tax fund model for scaling purposes that will disappear by 2028’s singularity.
Cryptodiffer Community
What your plans in place for global expansion, are you focusing on only market at this time? Or focus on building and developing or getting customers and users, or partnerships?
Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash
Since we are a community project, we have many developers, in addition to the core team.
Our plans for Global expansion are simple — we have advocates in different regions addressing their audiences in their native languages. We are growing organically, by explaining our ideology and usability. The idea is to grow beyond needing a fiat bridge for crypto use, but to rather replace fiat with our borderless, private and fungible crypto so people can use it to get goods and services without using banks.
We are not limiting ourselves to one particular demographic — Epic Cash is a valid solution for the gamers, investors, techie and non techie people, and the unbanked.
Cryptodiffer Community
EPIC confidential coin! Did you have any problems with the regulators? And there will be no problems with listing on centralized exchanges?
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
In terms of structure, we are carefully set up to minimize these concerns. Without a company or investors in the picture, and having raised no funds, there is little scope to attack in terms of securities laws. Bitcoin and Ethereum are widely acknowledged as acceptable, and we follow in their well-established footprints in that respect. Centralized exchanges already trade other privacy coins, so we don’t see this as much of an issue either. In general, decentralized p2p exchange options are more interesting than today’s centralized platforms. They are more censorship resistant, secure, and privacy-protecting. As the technology gets better, they should continue to gain market share and that’s why we’re proud to be partnered with Vitex, whose exchange and mobile app work very well.
Cryptodiffer Community
What are the main utility and real-life usage of the #EPIC As an investor, why should we invest in the #EPIC project as a long-term investment?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
Because our blockchain is so light (only 1.16gb currently, and grows very slowly) it is naturally well suited to become a decentralized mobile money standard because people can run a full node on their phone, guaranteeing the security of their funds. Scalability in Bitcoin requires complicated and compromised workarounds such as Lightning Network and light clients, and these problems are solved in Epic.
With our forthcoming Mobile Mining app, hundreds of millions of cell phones and tablets will be able to easily join the network. People can quickly and cheaply send money to one another, fulfilling the long-envisioned promise of P2P electronic cash.
As an investor, it’s important to ask a few key questions. Bitcoin Standard tokenomics of disinflation and a fixed supply are well proven over a decade now. We follow this model exactly, with a permanently synchronized supply from 2028, and 4 emission halvings from now until then, with our first one in about two weeks. Beyond that, we can apply some simple logical tests. What is more valuable, money that can only be used in some cases (censorable Bitcoin based on a lack of fungibility) or money that can be used universally? (fungible Epic based on always-on privacy by default). Epic is also poised to be a more decentralized and therefore resilient network because of wider participation in mining. Epic is designed to be Bitcoin++ Privacy, Fungibility, Scalability
Cryptodiffer Community
Q1. What are advantages for choosing three mining algorithms RandomX+, ProgPow and CuckAToo31+ ?
Q2. Beam and Grin use MimbleWimble protocol, so what are difference for Epic? All of you will be friends for partners or competitors?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
RandomX and ProgPow are designed to use the entirety of a CPU / GPU’s unique processing capabilities in a way that other types of hardware don’t work as well. You can run RandomX on a GPU but it doesn’t work nearly as well as a much cheaper CPU, for example. Cuckoo is a “memory hard” algorithm that widens the range of companies that can produce the hardware.
Grin and Beam are great projects and we’ve learned a lot from them. We inherited our first codebase from Grin’s excellent Rust design, which is a better language for community participation than C++ that Beam currently uses.
Functionally, Mimblewimble is similar across the 3 coins, with standard Confidential Transactions, CoinJoin, Dandelion++, Schnorr Signatures and other advanced features. Grin is primarily ASIC-targeted, Beam is GPU-targeted, and Epic is multi-hardware.
The biggest differences though are in tokenomics and project structure. Grin has permanent inflation of 60 coins per block with no halvings, which means steady erosion of value over time due to new supply pressure. It also lacks a steady funding model, making future development in jeopardy, particularly as the per coin price falls. Beam has a for-profit model with heavy early inflation and a high developer tax. Epic builds on the strengths of these earlier mimblewimble projects and addresses the parts that could be improved.
Cryptodiffer Community Some privacy coin has scalability issues! How Epic cash will solve scalability issues? Why you choose randomX consensus algorithem?
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
Fungibility means that you can’t distinguish one unit of currency from another, in example Gold. Fungibility has recently become a hot issue as people have been noticing Bitcoins being locked up by exchanges which may of had a nefarious history which are called Tainted Coins. In example coins that have been involved in a hack, darknet market transactions, or even processing coin through a mixer. Today we can already see freshly mined Bitcoins being sold at a premium price to avoid the fungibility problem Bitcoin carries today. Bitcoin can be tracked by chainalysis and is not a fungible cryptocurrency. One of the features that Epic has is privacy with added fungibility, because of Mimblewimble technology, Epic has no addresses recorded and therefore nothing can be tracked by chainalysis. Below I provide a link of an example of what the lack of fungibility is resulting in today with Bitcoin. One of the reasons why we chose the Random X algo. is because of the easy barrier of entry and also to further decentralize the mining. Random X algo can be mined on old computers or laptops. We also have 2 other algos Progpow (GPU), and Cuckoo (ASIC) to create a wider decentralization of mining methods for Epic.
Cryptodiffer Community
I’m a newbie in crypto and blockchain so how will Epic Cash team target and educate people who don’t know about blockchain and crypto?
What is the uniqueness of Epic Cash that cannot be found in other project that´s been released so far ?
Yoga Dude Pr&Marketing at Epic Cash
Actually, while we have our white paper translated into over 30 languages, we are more focused on explaining our uses and advantages rather than cold specs. Our tech is solid, but we not get hung up on pure tech talk which most casual users do not need to or care to understand. As long as our fundamentals and tech are secure and user friendly our primary goal is to educate about use cases and market potential.
The uniqueness of Epic Cash is its amalgamation of “whats good” in other cryptos. We use Mimblewimble for privacy and anonymity. Our blockchain is much lighter than our competitors. We are the only Mimblewimble crypto to use a unique cocktail of mining algorithms allowing to be mined by casual miners with gaming rigs and laptops, while remaining friendly to GPU and CPU farmers.
The “uniqueness” is learning from the mistakes of those who came before us, we evolved and learned, which is why our privacy is better, we are faster, we are fungible, we offer diverse mining and so on. We are the best blend — thats powerful and unique
Cryptodiffer Community
Can you share EPIC’s vision for decentralized finance (DEFI)? What features do EPIC have to support DEFI?
Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash
We view Epic as ideally suited to be the decentralized digital reserve asset of the new Private Internet of Money that’s emerging. At a technology level, atomic swaps can be created to build liquidity bridges so that wrapped Epic tokens (like WBTC, WETH) can trade on other networks as ERC20, BEP2, NEP5, VIP180, Algorand and so on. There is more Bitcoin value locked on Ethereum than in Lightning Network, so we will similarly integrate Epic so that it can trade on networks such as Uniswap, Kyber, and so on.
Longer term, if there is market demand for it, thanks to Scriptless Script functionality our blockchain has, we can build “Confidential Assets” (which Raven, Tari, and Beam are all also working on) that enable people to create tokenized assets in a private way.
Cryptodiffer Community
If you could choose one celebrity to promote Epic-cash, who that would be?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
I am a firm believer that the strength of the project lies in allowing community members to become their own celebrities, if their content is good enough the community will propel them to celebrity status. Organic celebrities with small but loyal following are vastly more beneficial than big name professional shills with inflated but non caring audiences.
I remember the early days of Apple when an enthusiastic dude named Guy Kawasaki became Apple Evangelist, he was literally going around stores that sold Apple and visited user groups and Evangelized his belief in Apple. This guy became a Legend and helped Apple become what it is today.
Epic Cash will have its OWN Celebrities
Cryptodiffer Community
How does $EPIC solve scalability of transactions? Current blockchains face issues with scalability a lot, how does $EPIC creates a solution to it?
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
Epic Cash is utilizing Mimblewimble technology. Besides the privacy & fungibility aspect of the tech. There is the scalability features of it. It is implemented into Epic by transaction cut-through. Which means it allows nodes to remove all intermediate transactions, thus significantly reducing the blockchain size without affecting its validation. Mimblewimble also does not use addresses like a BTC address, and amount of transactions are also not recorded. One problem Monero and Bitcoin are facing now is scalability. It is evident today that data is getting more expensive and that will be a problem in the long run for those coins. Epic is 90% lighter and more scalable compared to Monero and Bitcoin.
Cryptodiffer Community
what are the ways that Epic Cash generates profits/revenue to maintain your project and what is its revenue model ? How can it make benefit win-win to both invester and your project ?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
There is a block subsidy of 7.77% that declines 1.11% per year until 0, where it stays after that. As a nonprofit community effort, this extremely modest amount goes much further than in other projects, which often take 20, 30, even 50+ % of the coin supply. We believe that this ongoing funding model best aligns the long term incentives for all participants and balances the compromises between the ends of the centralized/decentralized spectrum of choices that any project must make.
Cryptodiffer Community
Q1 : What are your major goals to archive in the next 3–4 years?
Q2 : What are your plans to expand and gain more adoption?
Yoga Dude Pr&Marketing at Epic Cash
Max already talked about our technical plans and goals in his roadmap. Allow me to talk more about the non technical 😁
We are aiming for broader reach in the non technical more mainstream community — this is a big challenge but we believe it is doable. By offering simpler ways to mine Epic Cash (with smart phones for example), and by doing more education we will achieve the holy grail of crypto — moving past the fiat bridges and getting Epic Cash to be accepted as means of payment for goods and services. We will accomplish this by working with regional advocacy groups, community interaction, off-line promotional activities and diverse social media targeting.
Cryptodiffer Community
It seems to me that EpicCash will have its first Halving, right? Why a halving so soon?
Is a mobile version feasible?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
Our supply emission catches up to that of Bitcoin’s first 19 years after 8 years in Epic, so that requires more frequent halvings. Today’s block emission is 16, next up are 8, 4, 2, and then finally 0.15625. After that, the supply of Epic and that of BTC stay synchronized until maxing out at 21m coins in 2140.
Today we have a mobile wallet through the Vitex app, a native mobile wallet coming, and are working on mobile mining.
Cryptodiffer Community
What markets will you add after that?
Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash
Well, we are aiming to have ALL markets
Epic Cash in its final iteration will be usable by everyone everywhere regardless of their technical expertise. We are not limiting ourselves to the technocrats, one of our main goals is to help the billions of unbanked. We want everyone to be able to mine, buy, and most of all USE Epic Cash — gamers, farmers, soccer moms, students, retirees, everyone really — even bankers (well once we defeat the banking industry)
We will continue building on the multilingual diversity of our global community adding support and advocacy groups in more countries in more languages.
Epic Cash is More than Money and its for Everyone.
Cryptodiffer Community
Almost, all cryptocurrencies are decentralized & no-one knows who owns that cryptocurrencies ! then also, why Privacy is needed? hats the advantages of Private coins?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
With a public transparent blockchain such as Bitcoin, you are permanently posting a detailed history of your money movements open for anyone to see (not just legitimate authorities, either!) — It would be considered crazy to post your credit card or bank statements to Twitter, but that’s what is happening every time you send a transaction that is not private. This excellent video from community contributor Spencer Lambert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0blbfmvCq\_4 explains better than I can.
Privacy is not just for criminals, it’s for everyone. Do you want your landlord to increase the rent when he sees that you get a raise? Your insurance company to raise your healthcare costs because they see you buying too much ice cream? If you’re a business, do you want your employees to see how much money their coworkers make? Do you want your competitors to trace your supplier and customer relationships? Of course not. By privacy being default for everyone, cryptocurrency can be used in a much wider range of situations without unacceptable compromises.
Cryptodiffer Community
What are the main utility and real-life usage of the #EPIC As an investor, why should we invest in the #EPIC project as a long-term investment?
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
Epic Cash can be used as a Private and Fungible store of value, medium of exchange, and unit of account. As Epic Cash grows and becomes adopted it can be compared to how Bitcoin and Monero is used and adopted as well. As Epic is adopted by the masses, it can be accepted as a medium of exchange for store owners and as fungible payments without the worry of having money that is tainted. Epic Cash as a store of value may be a good long term aspect of investment to consider. Epic Cash carries an inelastic fixed supply economic model of 21 million coins. There will be 5 halvings which this month of June will be our first halving of epic. From a block reward of 16 Epic reduced to 8. If we look at BTC’s price action and history of their halvings it has been proven and show that there has been an increase in value due to the scarcity and from halvings a reduction of # of BTC’s mined per block. An inelastic supply model like Bitcoin provides proof of the circulating supply compared to the total supply by the history of it’s Price action which is evident in long term charts since the birth of Bitcoin. EPIC Plans to have 5 halvings before the year 2028 to match the emissions of Bitcoin which we call the singularity event. Below is a chart displaying our halvings model approaching singularity. Once bitcoin and cryptocurrency becomes adopted mainstream, the fungibility problem will be more noticed by the general public. Privacy coins and the features of fungibility/scalability will most likely be sought over. Right now a majority of people believe that all cryptocurrency is fungible. However, that is not true. We can already see Chainalysis confirming that they can trace and track and even for other well-known privacy coins today such as Z-Cash.
Cryptodiffer Community
You aim to reach support from a global community, what are your plans to get spanish speakers involved into Epic Cash? And emerging markets like the african
How am I secure I won’t be affected by receiving tainted money?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
Native speakers from our community are working to raise awareness in key markets such as mining in Argentina and Venezuela for Spanish (Roberto Navarro called Epic “the holy grail of cryptocurrency” and Ethiopia and certain North African countries that have the lowest electricity costs in the world. Remittances between USA and Latin American countries are expensive and slow, so Epic is also perfect for people to send money back home as well.
Cryptodiffer Community
Do EPICs in 2020 focus more on research and coding, or on sales and implementation?
Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash
We will definitely continue to work on research and coding, with emphasis on improved accessibility (especially via smartphones) usability, security and privacy.
In terms of financial infrastructure will continuing to add exchanges both KYC and non KYC.
Big part of our plans is in ongoing Marketing and PR outreach. The idea is to make Epic Cash a viral sensation of sorts. If we can get Epic Cash adopters to spread the word and tell their family, coworkers and friends about Epic Cash — there will be no stopping us and to help that happen we have a growing army of content creators, and supporters.
Everyone with skin in the game gets the benefit of advancing the cause.
Folks also, this isn’t an answer to the question but an example of a real-world Epic Cash content —
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtAVEqKGgqY
a challenge from one of our content creators to beat his 21 pull ups and get 100 epics! This has not been claimed yet — people need to step up 🙂 and to help that I will match another 100 Epic Cash to the first person to beat this
Cryptodiffer Community
I was watching some videos explaining how to send and receive transactions in EpicCash, which consists of ports and sending links, my question is why this is so, which, for now, looks complex?
Let’s talk about the economic model, can EpicCash comply with the concept of value reserve?
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
In V3, which is coming later this summer, Epic can be sent over Tor, which eliminates this issue of port opening, even though using tools like ngrok.io, it’s not necessarily as painful as directly configuring the router ports. Early Lightning Network had this issue as well and it’s something we have a plan to address via research into non-interactive transactions. “Fire and Forget” payments to an address, as people are used to in Bitcoin, is coming to Epic and we’re excited to develop functionality that other advanced mimblewimble coins don’t yet have. We are committed to constant improvement in usability and utility, to make our money system the ease of use leader.
We are involved in the project (anyone can join the Freeman Family) because we believe that simply by choosing to use a form of money that better aligns with our ideals, that we can make a positive change in the world. Some of my thoughts about how I got involved are here: https://medium.com/epic-cash/the-freeman-family-e3b9c3b3f166
Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash
Huge thanks to our friends Maks and Vladyslav, we welcome everyone to come say hi at one of our friendly communities. It is extremely early in this journey, our market cap is only 0.5m right now, whereas the 3 other mimblewimble coins are at $20m, $30m and $100m respectively. Epic is a historic opportunity to follow in the footsteps of legends such as Bitcoin and Monero, and we hope to become the first Top 5 privacy coin project.
Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash
Would like to Thank the Cryptodiffer Team and the Cryptodiffer community for hosting us and also engaging with us to learn more about Epic. If anyone else has more questions and wants to know more about EPIC , can find us at our telegram channel at https://t.me/EpicCash .
Yoga Dude Pr&Marketing at Epic Cash
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AMA Questions
Will Ghost coin be listed in stock market, like BTC/USD?
Would it be possible to use the ghost e-sim with custom phones, for instance a Raspberry Pi phone? What would the minimum requirements be?
Could you explain some more about the 'quantum threat'? How exactly cold-staking would work?
About Telaghost, will it require a specific phone model to run?
Could you please elaborate more on how the 'proof-of-stake' approach can help avoid common problems we see in Bitcoin mining, such as 'pooling farms, use of ASICs, centralization of mining power'?
It's said in the Ghost Whitepaper that " Checkpointing is considered controversial in the cryptocurrency community, as it is a “centralized” solution". Could you explain how this solution works and what are the risks involved? Is it possible to do "checkpointing" without centralization?
Is there any schedule for expanding the e-sim services to other countries?
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I earned about 4000% more btc with my android tablet than with a $250 ASIC mini rig setup using GekkoScience Newpac USB miners!
Requirements:
1.) Android Device with access to Google Play Store. *I haven't tried yet but you may be able to use tis on Android TV devces as well by sideloading. If anyone has success before I try, let me know! -Note, I did this with a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 so its a newer more powerful device. If your android is older, your profts will most likely be less than what I earned but to give a projected range I also tested on my Raspberry Pi 4 running a custom LineageOS rom that doesn't allow the OS to make full use of the Pi's specs and I still got 500 h/s on that with Cloud boost, so about 60% of what my Tab 6 with MUCH Higher Specs does.
**Hey guys. Before I get started i just wanted to be clear about one thing. Yes I have seen those scammy posts sharing "miracle" boosts and fixes. I have a hard time believing stuff online anymore. But this is honestly real. Ill attach photos and explain the whole story and process below. Thanks for taking the time to read and feel free to share any thoughts, concerns, tips, etc*
So last week I finally got started with my first mini rig type mining build. I started getting into crypto about a year ago and it has taken me a long time to even grasp half of the projects out there but its been fun thus far! Anyways my rig was 2 GekkoScience Newpac USB miners, a Moonlander USB miner to pair with an FPGA i already had mining, a 10 port 60W 3.0 USB hub and 2 usb fans. The Newpacs actually are hashing at a combined 280 g/s which is actually better than their reported max hash rate when overclocked. Pleasant surpise and they are simple!! I just wanted to get a moonlander because my fpga already mines on Odocrypt for DGB and I just wanted to experience Scrypt mining and help build the DGB project. The Newpacs are mining BTC though.
After I got everything up and running i checked my payout daily average after 1 week. I averaged .01 a day TOTAL between all three miners with them all perforing ABOVE SPEC!!! I had done research so i knew I wouldnt earn much. More than anything i just wanted to learn. But still. I was kinda surprised in a negative way. Yesterday I actually earned less than .01 Frustrated I went back to scouring the web for new ideas. About a year ago, when II was starting, I saw an app on my iphone called CryptoBrowser that claimed to mine btc on your phone without actually using phone resources using a method of cloud mining. I tried it for a week and quit because I earned like .03 after a ton of use and seemed scammy. Plus my iphone actually would get very hot when doing this so I quit using it as it seemed like a possible scam with all the cryptonight browser mining hacks and malware out there.
Anyways I was on my Galaxy Tab S6 and saw that CryptoBrowser released a "PRO" edition for 3.99 on Google Play. I bought it for Sh*ts and giggles and booted it up. It came with what they called "Cloud Boost" Essentially this is a button you press and it multiplys the estimated hashrate that it gives you device by the number shown on the boost button. (With the purchase of PRO you get one free x10 boost. You can purchase additional boosts to use with other android devices but those are actually pretty pricy. Another x10 boost was like $25 if i remember correctly).
I played with it for about an hour to see if it actually worked like it said it would this time. To my surprise, as i was browsing, my device didnt increase in temperature AT ALL!!!!! I checked my tast manager to confirm and it was indeed true, my memory and usage barely went up. it was giving me an estimated range of 80-105 on the hashrate. Once i pushed the x10 boost button, that went to 800-1150 h/s. I switched my screen to not go to sleep, plugged it to the charge and let it run on the browser page, hashing. When you push the boost button, it runs for 3 hours at the boosted speeds. After that it goes back to normal but if you press the button again, it boosts everything again. There is no limit to how many times you use it. After checking what I earned after 24 hours, I HAD MADE .40 in BTC!!!!! I JUST EARNED OVER 4000% MORE THAN MY $280 MINING RIG EARNED ME!!!! I was blown away. Maybe this was a fluke? I did it again next day. Every 3 hours or so I would push the button again but thats all. Sure enough, .35 that day. Also, it realy BTC. I requested a payout and although it took like 12 hours for them to send me an email stating they had just sent it, I actually did recieve the state amount of BTC within 24 hours in my personal wallet. The fees to send are SUPER LOW!. Like .01
Below I will list the steps I took, along with an explanation of thier "Mining" process on Androids. Reminder, this ONLY WORKS ON ANDROIDS. Also DO NOT use cryptobrowser on a physcal laptop or desktop. I ran it on an old laptop for three days last year and it fried it. It does actually use your hardware on those platforms to mine and it is not efficnet at all as I suspect they prob steal over half of your power for themselves using the REAL RandomX protocol via browser mining which is EXTREMELY INEFFICIENT DONT TRY IT!!
-----How To Do This Yourself:
Cryptotab Browser states the program works on Android devices by estimating what it thinks the hashrate would be for your device specs and siimulates what you would mine in a remote server however you still earn that estimated coin amount. It is not a SHA-256 process or coin that they say is mining, rather it is XMR and they swap that and pay it out to you in BTC Bitcoin. However I know damn well my Tab S6 doesnt hash 80-105 h/s on RandomX because I have done it with a moodified XMRig module i ported to Android. I got 5 h/s a sec if I was getting any hashes at all. But thats besides the point as I still was making money.
Now, when you press that cloud boost button it immediately boosts that hash rate it estimates by the number on the cloud boost. As stated above, you can purchase more boosts and gift them or use them on extra android devices that you may have. Again, they are pricey so I'm not doing that plus it would just mean that I have another device that I have to leave on and open. The boosts come in x2, x4, x6, x8 and x10 variants. Again, they have unlimited uses.
Here is the link to grab yourself CryptoBrowser Pro from CryptoTab. This IS A REFERRAL LINK! This is where I benefit from doing tis tutorial. Like i said, I want to be transparent as this is not a scam but I'm also not doing this out of the love of my heart. Their referral system works in that people that use the donwload the app using your link are your stage 1 referrals. Anytime they are mining, you earn a 15% bonus. So say they mine $.30 one day. You would get paid out an additional $.045 in your own balance (it does not come out of the referred user balance fyi so no worries). Then lets say that referred miner also gets their own referrals. I would get a 10% bonus on whatever THOSE people mine. This goes on and on for like 8 tiers. Each tier the bonus percntage essential halves. So again, I stand to benefit from this but it also is stupid to not make this visible as its WAY CHEAPER, EASIER AND MORE PROFITABLE TO GET BTC USING THIS METHOD THAN IT IS USING ASICS!! THIS EARNS ALMOST AS MUCH BTC AS AN ANTMINER S7 DOES RUNNING 24/7 ONLY WITHOUT THE HUGE ELLECTRICTY BILL AND COSTS!!!!)
Thats it. Again, if you have concerns, let me know or if you have suggestions, other tips, etc... mention those as well!!!
https://cryptotabbrowser.com/8557319
Links to Picture Proof http://imgur.com/gallery/P13bEsB
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Governments CAN kill Bitcoin- they just don't care (for now)
I understand that my opinion is probably an unpopular one, so I expect a ton of downvotes.
Let's imagine a perfect scenario- everyone knows for Bitcoin, volume is high, people are spending it and/ or stacking sats. Now, this is not a good thing for govs, reasons were mentioned thousands of times on the internet so I will not bother about mentioning all of that again. How to kill Bitcoin, you may ask? Declare it illegal, start the propaganda machine, prosecute people who are mining or using it, shut down mining farms under the accusation of supporting the system that is used by criminals- add a bit of human trafficking, drug dealing and money laundering to the headlines to make it look justifiable in the eyes of average Joe. After all of that, hashing power will probably go to 20% of what is now. Next step, seize the ASICS and conduct a 51% attack. Congrats, no more BTC. You may say that your rights are hurt, but CCP (Communist Party of China) doesn't give a fuck.
There is a cryptocurrency that could survive a "mass extinction" of that kind. It's called Idena and it's truly unstoppable. It's using a novel protocol called "Proof of Person". In order to mine it, you must prove (validate) that you are actually a human being, all without 3rd party or personally identifiable documents (aka KYC). How to prove that you're actually a human being? Currently, validation days happen a few times a month, and validations start at the same time all over the globe- New York is at 9:30AM, Berlin is at 3:30PM and Sydney is at 11:30PM. Validations involve solving a user-made flips- they are captchas that are impossible to solve by machines- because they involve abstract thinking and emotions, which only humans have. Incentive to make flips is simple- to validate on next validation day you must make 3 flips which will be randomly distributed to other users on the next validation day. Idena introduces sybil resistance by limiting the time of validations, you can validate yourself on one node, it's almost impossible for one person to have two nodes. All mining rewards are split equally to every miner, so there is no concentration of hashing power, mining farms are impossible and stopping/ censoring is impossible because Idena can work on any 64bit OS- Windows, Linux, MacOS and even Raspberry Pi- Computing power is irrelevant and it will be irrelevant forever! To stop Idena, governments must ban computers, from all people who are running this most decentralized and democratic currency on the globe! Sounds like an impossible task to me.
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A LOOK INSIDE AMERICA'S LARGEST BITCOIN MINING OPERATION (Using RPi's to control it all)
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03-07 23:04 - 'Governments CAN kill Bitcoin- they just don't care' (self.Bitcoin) by /u/r3310 removed from /r/Bitcoin within 17-27min
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I understand that my opinion is probably an unpopular one, so I expect a ton of downvotes.
Let's imagine a perfect scenario- everyone knows for Bitcoin, volume is high, people are spending it and/ or stacking sats. Now, this is not a good thing for govs, reasons were mentioned thousands of times on the internet so I will not bother about mentioning all of that again. How to kill Bitcoin, you may ask? Declare it illegal, start the propaganda machine, prosecute people who are mining or using it, shut down mining farms under the accusation of supporting the system that is used by criminals- add a bit of human trafficking, drug dealing and money laundering to the headlines to make it look justifiable in the eyes of average Joe. After all of that, hashing power will probably go to 20% of what is now. Next step, seize the ASICS and conduct a 51% attack. Congrats, no more BTC. You may say that your rights are hurt, but CCP (Communist Party of China) doesn't give a fuck.
There is a cryptocurrency that could survive a "mass extinction" of that kind. It's called [Idena]1 and it's truly unstoppable. It's using a novel protocol called "Proof of Person". In order to mine it, you must prove (validate) that you are actually a human being, all without 3rd party or personally identifiable documents (aka KYC). How to prove that you're actually a human being? Currently, validation days happen a few times a month, and validations start at the same time all over the globe- New York is at 9:30AM, Berlin is at 3:30PM and Sydney is at 11:30PM. Validations involve solving a user-made flips- flips are user made captchas that are impossible to solve by machines- because they involve abstract thinking and emotions, which only humans have. Incentive to make flips is simple- to validate on next validation day you must make 3 flips which will be randomly distributed to other users on the next validation day. Idena introduces sybil resistance by limiting the time of validations, you can validate yourself on one node, it's almost impossible for one person to have two nodes. All mining rewards are split equally to every miner, so there is no concentration of hashing power, mining farms are impossible and stopping/ censoring is impossible because Idena can work on any 64bit OS- Windows, Linux, MacOS and even Raspberry Pi- Computing power is irrelevant and it will be irrelevant forever! To stop Idena, governments must ban computers, from all people who are running this most decentralized and democratic currency on the globe! Sounds like an impossible task to me. Feel free to join Idena Telegram
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Governments CAN kill Bitcoin- they just don't care
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Bitcoin Token Full Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G46xijtmnng&t=30s
Bitcoin Token Full Review Was up guys I want to talk about Bitcoin Token and all of its cool features like the Masternode, Staking Wallet and even owning your own full node using a Raspberry Pi, Plus some managed to create a Mining Rig or somewhat of a "Staking Rig" for BTCT. Oh and here's the links to what you see in this video =))
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** Bitcoin Token Main Website **
https://www.bitcointoken.pw
** Bitcoin Token Ann Page **
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?top...
** Bitcoin Token CoinMarketCap & CoinGecko **
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/...
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bi...
**Bitcoin Token Block Explorer **
http://explorer.bitcointoken.pw/
** Bitcoin Token Medium Page **
https://medium.com/@bitcointokenbtct
** Bitcoin Token Telegram **
https://t.me/bitcointokenbtct
** Bitcoin Token Twitter Page **
https://twitter.com/_bitcointoken
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Is mining reasonable in this market?
New to crypto. From what I’ve read in the past, Bitcoin mining was no longer profitable since the odds of getting a coin were roughly that of winning the lottery(?), and there was such a ridiculous amount of competition.
Is this still true?
I’ve recently made a small BTC purchase experimenting with the market, and curious if the above has changed at all.
Given a startup cost of ~2K for an asic miner and average US powebandwidth costs, is there a reasonable ROI at all? Interested as both a hobby and hopefully some kind of return.
Or do you think I’m better served just planting the same money in BTC and throwing it in a paper wallet for awhile?
Setting up a Lightning Node on an incoming raspberry pi sounds like fun, but that also sounds like not a for-profit project.
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A 14-year-old's experience with Bitcoin
First-time poster here, don’t bully me, apologies for the potentially atrocious formatting :) TL;DR at the end
So in the wake of Bitcoin’s explosive rise in value and media attention, I’ve been encouraged by others to share my experience over the past few years as a miner. Here's my story (it's kinda long, you've been warned)
Humble Beginnings
It all started almost three years ago in the beginning of 2015 when Bitcoin flew under my radar. Looking into it, I admittedly wasn’t drawn in because of the decentralisation or the anonymous payments, I was hooked on the idea that anyone could get their hands on some just by running a program and leaving it to do its own thing. I know, how shallow of me. But the idea of making even a bit of money without ‘any work’ was convincing enough for 11-year-old me to do more digging into the matter.
To my disappointment, I soon found out that the era of mining Bitcoins with a PC’s CPU or GPU was long obsolete and instead it was all ASICs at that point.
So that summer, for my twelfth birthday, I got a little ASIC machine for €60, an Antminer U3. This little thing took up less space than a graphics card but could mine at 60 GH/s. Because, at the time, I didn’t have a controller device that could be kept up and running all day long so it could run the program that mined Bitcoin using the U3, I went ahead and got a Raspberry Pi. After setting up the Pi and installing all the necessary stuff (took an awfully long time), I connected it to AntPool and plugged the U3 in. Two days past and the mining pool sent the first Bitcoin I ever received to my wallet (I was using Blockchain.info). It was just 30 cents worth of BTC but I felt a bit of a rush because I was earning a bit of money through this completely new thing and the idea of that was thrilling.
Let’s back up for a second. I just used the term ‘earning’ as if I was profiting, and naive me 2 years ago was no different. In reality, I was at first oblivious to the fact that I was most likely LOSING money overall because of how much energy that little sucker was taking in. But, I was comforted thinking that using that machine was just a practical way of learning about this modern currency and that the loss of several cents’ worth of energy was acceptable in the name of education and learning.
Fast forward ten months to the wonderful summer of 2016. I had recently turned 13 and the Antminer U3 had been running on and off throughout. Various pauses and breaks in mining would be observed, as I had to manually get everything up and running after frequent breaks in the Internet connection. You’d expect my newly-turned-teenage brain to lose interest in Bitcoin as it does with many other gimmicks, but – even surprising myself – I miraculously didn’t. Good thing I maintained interest thinking about it now, not so good at the time for my parents. Why do I say this? I felt like it was time to get a little upgrade in my hardware.
Getting an upgrade
Days passed with me comparing every ASIC miner I could at that price point. It was then I set my eyes upon the Antminer S7 (same folks who did my U3, nice). I had put it up against a plethora of other miners and I figured the S7 was my best bet; the thing costs only about 10 times that of my U3 but could run at 4.73 TH/s, almost 80 times as powerful. The only problem being its power consumption was at 1300 watts, which would put a massive dent in the electricity bill and eliminate any profit I would make. Fortunately, I had a secret weapon up my sleeve – or rather my mum did. She had rented out an office outside our apartment where she would keep files and paperwork. The office’s electricity bill was a flat rate as far as I’m aware and it ended up being my saving grace because it virtually got rid of the “oh no I’m actually going to be losing money because of how much electricity I’m eating up” factor, making this whole hardware upgrade viable.
After convincing my parents, they finally agreed to shell out the requested amount, with the initial investment being paid back with time. I went to a local Bitcoin vendor and purchased 1 BTC for about $665 in cash (sigh yes, I know. $665 dollars). Shortly after, I used about 0.9 BTC to purchase the Antminer S7 and a 1600W power supply for a grand total of $600. The products would be made and shipped from China so I was definitely in for a wait.
A month passes and the package arrives at last. I connected all the wires from the power supply into the S7 and – with great anticipation – I plugged it into the wall to start its first ever run. And what do you know? An extremely loud and high-pitched whirring sound blasted out from the fans on both the power supply as well as the S7. After killing the thing, I questioned my choices. I couldn’t dare put that thing anywhere near my mum’s office in the event it drive everyone in the building absolutely nuts. I was at a loss. However, I soon recovered from my temporarily debilitated state and got working on a solution.
The first idea that came to my mind: change the fans. The stocks fans were by Evercool and spun at around 3000 RPM. The power supply used a small, robust fan that looked like a cube that must’ve spun at extremely high speeds judging by how high the sound it produced was. I got my parents to give me some more funding so I could acquire the replacement fans and I did. Bust. After installation and testing, none of the fans would work. I managed to configure the S7 to connect to my Antpool account and the machine would manage mining for several minutes running at peak performance but ultimately be automatically cut off because of how hot the machine was getting (I’m talking about 80 degrees Celsius kinda hot in that thing). The fans got refunded and I was back to the drawing board.
After combing through some forum posts and videos, I came across this video and a forum post in which people have their mining rigs placed inside a ventilated, muffled cabinet. Undertaking a project like this would be time-consuming and risky but I had no better ideas so I decided to go through with the idea anyway.
Firstly, I sought out a cabinet with suitable dimensions. I managed to get just what I needed at a second-hand IKEA shop. Great. Secondly, I went ahead and acquired some sound-absorbing acoustic foam from a local provider. Fantastic. Finally I had to get a ventilation system going within the cabinet, otherwise, all the hot air would roast the machine alive in there in a bloody mess. With the help of my dad, we found a pair cabinet fans on the Internet that were close to silent but could circulate the air well enough.
Eventually, all the materials came and, with the help of my parents, put everything together. The process took quite long time and we had a couple hiccups along the way, but we got it done and it came out pretty nice.
The moment of truth came and, to my relief, it ran so much quieter than without the cabinet. It was nowhere near silent but it reduced the noise a great deal. Soon after, I got the thing into the office and set everything up from there. Unfortunately, I was forced to underclock it because you could still hear the machine’s whining from outside the thin office door. Gunning the hashrate down about 25% to 3.7TH/s, I could lower the fan speed without risking the machine burning up. Sure, I wasn’t getting the full potential of the machine but I didn’t complain because electricity was not an issue there and it was still a whole lot better than my U3. With it up and running, I could leave it there, periodically checking to see if it was mining on Antpool.
The aftermath
In the months that followed, I was getting a solid $2.5 worth of BTC on daily basis. Half a year later, May of 2017, I had accumulated a satisfactory $600. I thought, “At this rate, I’d be able to pay my parents’ investment back in a few months” (the total investment came close to $900). Bitcoin had risen to over $1500 so I was already over the moon at that point because of how well everything was going. Little did I know…
I hit 0.5 BTC midway through September this year. The price of BTC had dropped after a sudden rise to $5000, but I couldn’t have asked for more. Although I possessed only half the amount of BTC I paid for the machine, its value was over twice that of the initial investment. I thought BTC would level off at around $4000 but nope.
In the month of October, the price skyrocketed. Since September, I had only mined 0.017 BTC but the value was already over $3000. It was just a matter of selling it, but I decided to hodl. Good thing I did.
As of November 5, I have approximately 0.52 BTC mined in total from my S7, valued at $4000. If I were to sell it right now, I’d have a profit of over $3100. And as for my miner, it’s churning out 0.0006 BTC daily, sounds like nothing but it’s still the equivalent of $5 today and I couldn’t be happier, at least with the miner and Bitcoin.
You remember that $665 for 1 BTC that I mentioned earlier? In hindsight, it would’ve been such a better idea to just keep that one Bitcoin and not do anything with it until today (in the interest of making much more money), as I’d theoretically have upwards of $7000. The idea of that still haunts me sometimes if I dwell on it too long but knowing that I’m in possession of an already hefty amount, the pain of it had numbed slightly. It’s not all doom and gloom for me from the exponential increase in Bitcoin’s value, however. Those first $0.3 payments from my humble little U3 all those years ago now are now the equivalent of over $6 today!
Bitcoin and everything it encompasses has been and still is a journey of discovery and an adventure. Looking back, starting with a modest €60 Antminer U3 to having a sum of Bitcoin equivalent to two extremely high-end gaming rigs (first thing I could think of as a comparison, sorry) has been something I can’t really describe. Through the course of the past few years, I’ve learned more about technology, I’ve unexpectedly gotten insight into economics and business and – of course – I’ve made a lot of money (if I decide to stop hodling that is).
Also, props to my parents for keeping an open mind throughout, I know some parents would be horrified at their kids being involved in something that has been used in some less-than-savoury ways and it's great knowing mine have been supportive all the way.
TL;DR got into Bitcoin mining 3 years ago at age 11 with an Antminer U3 that ran at 60 GH/s, got an Antminer S7 (4.73TH/s) and built a sound-muffling, ventilated cabinet for it. Am sat here today with $3000 profit if I decide to sell right now.
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r/Bitcoin recap - April 2018
Hi Bitcoiners!
I’m back with the sixteenth monthly Bitcoin news recap.
It's easy for news and developments to get drowned out by price talk, so each day I pick out the most popularelevant/interesting stories in Bitcoin and save them. At the end of the month I release them in one batch, to give you a quick (but not necessarily the best) overview of what happened in Bitcoin over the past month. Lots of gems this time around!
You can see recaps of the previous months on Bitcoinsnippets.com
A recap of Bitcoin in April 2018
01: People unsurprisingly spend the day making April fools jokes about Bitcoin
02: A list of all words used to generate 24-word bitcoin seeds with 1072 combinations
03: The 0.4.1 beta version of Lightning Network implementation Lnd is released
04: Mark Karpeles, ex-CEO of Mt. Gox does an AMA & Eclair’s Lightning Network wallet is released for mainnet on Android
05: Satoshi Nakamoto chose this date as his birthday as a reference to gold confiscation from US citizens
06: Electrum is adding support for the Lightning Network & Nick Szabo on some of the basic concepts of a blockchain 14 years before bitcoin’s release & The SEC allows Bitcoin ETF proposals again & Elizabeth Stark, CEO of Lightning Labs on Yahoo Finance
07: People argue over an infographic on technology adoption
08: Twitter suspends the @Bitcoin account after it kept tweeting against Bitcoin
09: People discuss the value of Technical Analysis for cryptocurrency markets & Someone gets a 1 satoshi tip using the Lightning Network
10: People discuss whether Bitcoin is nuanced enough & Canadian banks ban cryptocurrency purchases resulting in skyrocketing volumes on P2P exchanges
11: BitMEX research on Proof-of-Stake viability & HalongMining is a 10nm ASIC fabricated by Samsung semiconductors
12: The biggest 1hr volume in the history of Bitcoin happens as the price rises $1000 in an hour
13: Developers at Chain make Bulletproofs twice as fast & A community member shares content, tools and advice on cryptocurrency and taxes & Yahoo Japan buys a 40% stake in cryptocurrency exchange BitARG
14: Bitcoin is declared legal under Islamic law
15: Bitcoin reaches 800k subscribers
16: A 2-minute reminder of how the banking system works & Coinbase buys Earn.com
17: IMF Director Lagarde makes positive comments about cryptocurrencies & Someone is looking to make a Lightning and NFC integration for in-store payments
18: Analysis on the age distribution of unspent transaction outputs throughout time
19: A reminder that Amazon filed a patent in 2014 to de-anonymize bitcoin transactions and sell the data to law enforcement
20: Benedikt Bunz and Pieter Wuille on Bulletproofs & Bitwage integrates SegWit
21: The Eclair Lightning Network wallet is improving & A deep dive into Lit: A Lightning Network implementation
22: The high court in India is discussing the Bitcoin ban with the Central Bank of India
23: The Lightning Network reaches 2000 nodes, $150K capacity and 7000 active channels & Ken Sheriff is repurposing vitage computers to mine bitcoins & You can buy Reddit Gold with bitcoin again
24: Exploring the Lightning Network Daemon 0.4 Beta release
25: The Nasdaq CEO says they are open to becoming a cryptocurrency exchange & Misleading references get removed from the Bitcoin Wikipedia article
26: The 17 millionth Bitcoin has been mined & A guide to using BTCPay, a free and open-source Bitcoin payment processor
27: Hundreds of Bitcoin users seek lawsuit against Bitcoin.com for misleading visitors
28: Bitcoin was the 9th most read article on Wikipedia in 2017 & France reduces the tax rate on cryptocurrency sales from 45% to 19%
29: The government of the Philippines will allow ten cryptocurrency companies to operate in a special economic zone in Cagayan
30: Eltoo: a simplified update mechanism for Lightning and off-chain contracts & A beginner’s guide to Lightning on a Raspberry Pi
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Best coin and USB ASIC miner to use for PI 3?
Hi I want to mine bitcoin as a hobby... I dont care If I lose money, I just to know what is the best thing to buy right now.. Thanks
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Hash Rate in the News - PoW vs. PoS – 431 OMG!
Hash Rate in the News
With the announcement that Bitmain will offer ASIC miners for Ethereum, climbing hash rates are in the news. Briefly, hash rate is the number of hash calculations made per second across an entire cryptocurrency network. For Proof of Work (PoW) networks (we will get to Proof of Stake below) hash rate scales linearly with carbon footprint and Proof of Environmental Damage.
Let’s look at some current PoW hash rates:
Bitcoin 25.5 EH/s (quintillion), or 25,500,000,000,000,000,000 hashes per second.
Ethereum 256 TH/s (trillion), or 256,000,000,000,000 hashes per second.
Now let’s look at environmentally-friendly Qtum Proof of Stake (PoS) mining. For Qtum PoS mining, each full node securing the network does one SHA256 hash calculation every 16 seconds. We can easily calculate the network hash rate for Qtum as approximately
6,900 nodes / 16 seconds = 431 hashes per second!
This uber-low hash rate also explains why Qtum can be successfully mined with minimal computer resources, such as on a Raspberry Pi.
Save the hashes, save the environment,
Jackson
blog post on Medium
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Beginner's guide to Myriad Mining 4: Raspberry Pi edition
Beginner's guide to Myriad Mining 4: Raspberry Pi edition!
Part 1 - Mining Myriad with your Desktop PC (CPU) is here: https://www.reddit.com/myriadcoin/comments/6jj5z5/beginners_guide_to_myriad_mining_using_you
Part 2 - Mining Myriad with your NVIDIA GPU is here: https://www.reddit.com/myriadcoin/comments/6jobfa/beginners_guide_to_myriad_mining_part_2_using/
Part 3 - Mining Myriad with your AMD GPU is here: https://www.reddit.com/myriadcoin/comments/6lsic9/beginners_guide_to_myriad_mining_part_3_using/
Requirements:
-A Raspberry Pi
-Keyboard, mouse, network cable
-A PC for the wallet
-SD card (8 GB+)
-Patience
I'm personally using a Pi 2, however I'd be interested to know if there are hurdles/hashrate differences with any of the other Pi models.
I also have a few Pi heatsinks on order, and it seems you may even be able to overclock your Pi for this - I'll have a look into this and report back if there is any interest in running the Pi mining, overclocked with a heatsink. Commonly these machines are used to control Bitcoin ASICs, so this should be interesting!
N.B. Some of the initial steps are similar (or even identical) to the earlier guides. I recommend reading through it from start to finish, even if you think you're far ahead of me - sometimes there's a simple error that can be corrected by making sure all the steps are done in order.
Get your wallet: Click on one of the following links https://github.com/myriadteam/myriadcoin/releases/download/v0.11.3.2/myriad-0.11.3.2-win64-setup.exe (or https://github.com/myriadteam/myriadcoin/releases/download/v0.11.3.2/myriad-0.11.3.2-win32-setup.exe if your computer cannot run the first) to download the Myriad official wallet. Install it on your PC, follow the setup instructions, then click "receive". Enter a label and press "request payment". This will be your wallet address for your Pi. If you did this for the CPU, AMD, or NVIDIA mining guides, you can do it again - there's no harm in knowing exactly where the payments are coming from, and there's no limit to how many addresses you can make to request Myriad. I'm talking about "request payment" - you only need one wallet application!
Sign up for an account on a mining pool that takes Myriadcoin - Yescrypt. "Yescrypt" is the code that allows your Pi to search for coins on the network, and should only work with a CPU (central processing unit). The one I've been using for my guides is https://miningpoolhub.com/ . Once you sign up, click "Myriadcoin - Yescrypt pool" on the left, then click on "workers". Add a new worker - I called my first one CPU1, CPU2 etc for each new CPU, then Pi1, Pi2 etc for each Raspberry Pi. Password doesn't matter. In the difficulty box, you can put "sd=0.01" for a Pi 2 - thanks smatdesa , however sometimes just leaving it to auto-adjust can work better.
After this click "wallet" on the left. Enter your "payment address" from step 1 and your PIN, as well as "20" for automatic payout of coins you mine, so you see some coin in your wallet every day or two. Please note, some pools charge a fee for this. 0.1 is the fee for my pool, and I'm happy to pay it to have the coins safely with me, as I don't donate - I have far too few Myriad to do so.
This is where the guide diverges from the previous guides. If you're following along at home, this is a good place to start if you're in a hurry to get mining.
Download Raspbian from this link: https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest and click on "download ZIP under "Raspbian with desktop"(let me know if the link changes!). Whilst this is downloading, grab yourself a copy of 7-zip from www.7-zip.org ( http://www.7-zip.org/a/7z1604-x64.exe for 64-bit and http://www.7-zip.org/a/7z1604.exe for 32-bit ). If you don't know what "32-bit" or "64-bit" means, that's okay - generally, 64-bit should work fine.
So, let's continue getting software ready. Install 7-zip by double-clicking on your downloaded file. Also grab yourself a copy of Etcher - for writing our Raspbian to our Pi SD card from this linK: https://etcher.io/ . Click "download for Windows x64". If this one doesn't work/install, click the little arrow to the right, and click "Etcher for Windows x64 (32-bit) (Installer).
Now, with all of the required software in place to install Raspbian, let's write it to our SD card. Double click your Raspbian-Jessie .zip file, and drag the .img file inside into a foldeonto your desktop. After it extracts, open up your copy of Etcher, and click "select image" - pick the .img you just dropped. Select your SD card be careful here! make sure it's actually your SD card and click Flash.
Start your Pi Once this is done, plonk your SD into your Pi, connect power, keyboard, mouse, and HDMI, and watch the pretty lights flashing! The next step is acquiring the mining software to get your Pi mining. On the desktop, which has a lovely picture of a road and some nature, if that's your thing. But we're here to get mining! Click on the fourth icon from the left (default) - Terminal - a little icon with a window and blue menu bar . You're presented with a CLI (command line interface) in lovely black and green.
Type the following into your CLI:
git clone https://github.com/tpruvot/cpuminer-multi
This should echo the following: "cloning into 'cpuminer-multi'...", and could potentially take a while - on my Pi 2 running Raspbian Jessie, it took me somewhere along the lines of half an hour for this step alone. You should end with "Checking out files: 100%" or something along these lines, and be returned to your blue $ CLI prompt. Next command is as follows:
sudo apt-get install automake autoconf pkg-config libcurl4-openssl-dev libjansson-dev libssl-dev libgmp-dev make g++
Hit "y" at the prompt to begin installation of the required packages.
The **next command happens to be the simple build command:
./build.sh
All done. Make yourself a cup of tea, and feel excited that your Pi is doing a thing (compiling). The next thing you know, it's all complete, and you're left staring at your lovely blue $ prompt. So let's get it working!
cd cpuminer-multi
This will get you into your folder. The following command should get you mining happily (yes!):
cpuminer -o stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20577 -a yescrypt -u username.workername -p x -t 4
Explanation: We are using cpuminer to connect to the mining pool we joined in step 2. -a yescrypt is the algorithm we are using, username is the user name you joined the pool with, workername is the worker we added, all in step 2. -p is your password (it shouldn't matter - you could potentially put myriad2them00n, but let's not complicate things), and -t 4 is the number of threads - you can experiment with this, depending on your Pi - for my Pi 2, I get the most submitted shares with 4 threads.
Mining speed: To give you an idea of my experience: if you lined up 15 of these, all overclocked to 1 GHz, they would produce around the same hashrate as a modern i5 laptop (1.5 kH/s).
And that's it!. Shout out to smatdesa, who got me excited about working on this guide! Please post any new configurations, questions or comments below! Happy Myriad mining. And if your 3,166 Raspberry Pis are burning rubber and overflowing your coffers with XMY, or you just like what you see here, I'm humbly accepting: Donations (XMY only please):
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I did it! Mined 1 full btc
Hey just wanted to say WOOOOO! After about a year and a half of contributing to slush's pool and the ant pool I finally mined 1 full bitcoin! I am so stoked about this, mostly because it's unlikely I'll ever make it to 2 at the rate the difficulty has climbed and the electricity costs and so on. But whatever I mined 1 full bitcoin and feel like it's some sort of achievement worth sharing. [Edit] Several people ask so I'll put it in the body of my post: my main hardware now is an antminer s3 and a cx750 psu. For a while it was just a gtx 660 in my desktop and I played around with a raspberry pi setup for a month or so before going asic. Its still just mining away at home.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: After Butterfly Labs collapses, engineers find new jobs at 21 Inc.
BEGIN BLOG POST
After Butterfly Labs collapses, engineers find new jobs at 21 Inc.
A bitcoin miner has shipped on time. Yes, that is news. A new venture-capital backed company, 21 Inc., has released a miniature bitcoin miner that they call a "Bitcoin computer". For $399.99, you get a Raspberry Pi, an SHA-256 ASIC board, and a giant fan.
Again, this is news: normally, a manufacturer of bitcoin miners would overdesign and underengineer their equipment, or, if they managed to ship something functional, it would be so poorly engineered -- and over budget -- that it be an explosion waiting to happen and/or priced comparably to a four-door sedan.
21 Inc. has done something remarkable in the Bitcoin world: they started a company that operates like a legitimate business. They're even listed on Amazon.com, a company that's so strict with vendors that Nintendo was kicked off their system for not kissing enough customer ass.
Okay, enough with the praise.
This thing sucks.
The 21.co "computer" certainly deserves a place in the VC world, along with the other products consisting of wild promises and inane use cases. For the price of 4 Raspberry Pi computer kits, you get the following:
A Raspberry Pi. You can do a lot with this. One thing you can't do, however, is reliably run a Bitcoin node: the single gigabyte of RAM gets crowded with the bitcoin memory pool (normally up to 100 megabytes, or more when a "stress test" is taking place).
A 128 GB micro-SD card. Used to store the block chain, which is about 32 gigabytes in size right now, and growing at about 144 megabytes per day. Unfortunately, the copy of the block chain 21 Inc. includes is obsolete the second they ship the product, so you have to wait a few hours for the block chain to synchronize. This uses those valuable limited write cycles you have on your SD card.
A compatible WiFi adapter. Internet bandwidth ought not to be a problem, as long as no "stress test" is taking place: the Bitcoin development team can't decide if 14 kilobits per second is too much or not enough.
(If you have a remote desire to develop applications that use bitcoin, stop here. Go through that list and buy just those items above. You don't need anything else. If you're looking for comedy, or if you're a sucker with too much money, read on...)
Is that all I get for my money?
Those products alone don't allow you to make Bitcoin applications, apparently. You need these things, too:
An ASIC chip and a giant fan. Bitcoin mining hardware has a propensity for running hot, so you need a fan. Unfortunately, the Raspberry Pi can't power those two items. The Pi uses a standard 5 volt mini-USB connector for power, and draws at most 2 amps. The fan alone uses three times the maximum current that the Raspberry Pi can handle. Also, a tiny fan like this emits lots of noise, so you may want to include some earplugs in your Amazon.com shopping cart. Free up another outlet for you to use, because there are two power supplies!
A software API that's basically a copy of another API. The API is based on software written by the developers who run Blockchain.info, a site that once famously wrote a random-number generator that always gave the number 302. Apart from some very contrived "demos", this is useless.
How about the software demos?
It's difficult to justify developing a $400 computer that can't do much. So, to entice some customers, 21 Inc. included demos that try really hard to make customers feel inspired. Here are just a few things that 21 Inc. claims were totally impossible before their product existed:
Web proxies, but with bitcoin! Gone are the days where you would pay a small fee (normally, no more than $9 per month) to access a wide array of private proxies. Now you can build your own service where you charge customers 1 cent per request to use a single public proxy. If that doesn't seem absurd yet, consider the following: loading this page probably used 60 requests for images, fonts, and various code to make the page work.
Online SMS gateways, but with bitcoin! Don't pay your phone company fifteen cents to send a single short message, and definitely don't pay a monthly fee to send unlimited messages! Be your own phone company and lure people into using your gateway. Granted, developers can use the same third-party messaging API for free, but that isn't the bitcoin way. Also, you may want to make sure you're legally a company and not an individual, just in case people want to use your message service for sending death threats to those who defame Satoshi and a few three-letter agencies charge you as being responsible.
Data storage, but with bitcoin! With this project, you can write up to forty bytes to the world's slowest database. Enough said.
What are the real customers saying?
The packaging is slick:
"This @21dotco computer came already opened..."
The hardware is reliable:
"...it must have lost power, which caused my SSH keys to become corrupted."
The software is revolutionary:
"...it will be more expensive to pay for your spotify subscription via your electricity bill, but a lot of people don't care."
I want to buy it anyway!
Go ahead. I won't stop you. Oh, and 21 Inc. doesn't accept bitcoins.
END BLOG POST
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To arms Bitcoin community! Help us to complete this mining installation for the Zürich MoneyMuseum. We are not asking for funds. Only your expertise needed! 20$ tip if you give us the relevant clue to solve or mitigate our main problem. Nice pictures of the exhibition inside as well…
Edit:
A big thank you to all people who helped us we can now mine true pps with diff1! The people in this thread which have helped most have been awarded. I want to mention also the operator of btcmp.com denis2342 and Luke-Jr.
Actually looking at the miner screen in the Linux terminal helped a lot ;-). The pool constantly resigned to stratum with variable difficulty. We can now mine true pps with diff1. Getwork with long polling seems to be default after disabling stratum...
We will probably post again, when there is a video of the installation in action...
Again many thanks. Learned a lot.
Edit: Thank you for all the answeres so far! We will try different things now and report back. Tip bounty will be distrubuted as soon as we found out what finally does the trick. Ths could take a few days. The offerd tip will be distributed and very likeley a few others as well.
First of all, let me tell you that the Bitcoin Exhibition at the Zürich MoneyMuseum is most likely the biggest and most diverse of it’s kind. Please read more about the museum and the exhibition below.
Help us solve the following problem we experience with our “Muscle Powered Proof of Work” installation:
Me and a friend have invested a lot of time to build an installation for the Museum. It is basically a 10GHash/s miner and RapberryPi which is powered by a hand generator (Maxon DC motor with planetary gear). Here are some pictures of the installation, although not entirely put together yet. There are still some changes planned.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0qcvl3wu4romhnt/AAAYF08lnVAy6W6KEepE7e2Ua?dl=0
Now let’s get to the core of our problem:
We are mining at the getwork diff1 pool btcmp.com as it is a true pps pool with getwork diff1. The visitors in the museum can power the generator for 2-3min and see directly how many Satoshis the "network" (actually pool but we don't want to confuse the visitors to much at that point) has given the museum for their work. This all works well so far but one problem remains. Sometimes the pool does not get a share from us for more than 40 seconds or even more than 60 in some cases. I have calculated that with 8.4 GHash/s we should find a share about every 0.5 seconds in average (diff1). I think when the pool gets a share it gets all the hashes as it then accounts for several Satoshis. Statistically we get per minute what we should get in theory. We would very much like to lower the time between the accepted shares by the pool, however. This would help to make the overall experience much smoother for the visitors.
Please look at this screenshot from MinePeon and answer some questions:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lb1jei4trc9kqe5/MinePeonScreenshot.png?dl=0
We see that we get a lot of diff1 hashes. However, only 11 shares/packages have been accepted. The Is there a possibility to set the miner SW so it submits to the pool as soon as a share is found? It seems to send them in packages which sometimes have 4-5 seconds in between but sometimes a much as 80 seconds. I would like to submit packages of hashes much more often. How can this be influenced?
What exactly are the Getworks (GW)?
What exactly are the Accepted ones (Acc)? This is where the TipBounty is. Help us to get a better Acc/diff1 ratio. Best would be 1:1.
What exactly are the rejected ones (Rej)?
What exactly are the discarded ones (Disc)?
What exactly are the difficulty one hashes (diff1)?
Now some of these questions seem very very basic but it is important for us to understand what these are and how we can influence these. We have a 1:1 correlation between the Acc and the pool side acknowledgement of shares/packages. So whenever the MinePeon shows one more for this value the pool value for last submitted share goes to “moments ago”.
Does the miner SW have a setting where we can set after how many diff1 hashes a package of hashes is sent to the pool? If no, do you have another idea why so few are sent? Ideally we would set it so the diff1 hashes are sent every 5 seconds or so, probably even more often.
Is stratum with fixed diff1 possible? If so, would it be better to use stratum?
Are there critical settings if we should know of? (we have tried --request-diff and --no-submit-stale)
We are using BFGMiner on MinePeon if that matters. We could switch to CGMiner if that would help. Any help is very much appreciated. The museum is doing a great job explaining Bitcoin basics. We had special focus on interactive learning and have several things to underline this.
I hope to hear back from you so we can improve our installation. Please don't hesitate to ask if you have further questions. We are both not mining experts.
Thanks for reading and AMA.
SimonBelmond
Current features of the Bitcoin exhibition at the Zürich MoneyMuseum:
Current Features:
Life screen with various stats/charts/parameters/transactions…
Printed infographics.
Muscle powered PoW: Hand generator with 5v and 3.5-5A output, Raspberry Pi, MinePeon, 5x Antminer U2+ plus a screen to show the hash-rate at the pool and/or in MinePeon web interface. This screen will not be hand powered. This installation will complement their coining die (go to 1:27 to see what I mean).
The Bitcoin mining evolution (CPU, GPU, FPGA, ASIC)
A few short (2-3 minutes) interviews.
Other wallets, Trezor, PiperWallet
ATM Prototype, functional
MoneyMuseum Bit-Cards
PiperWallet to use.
Casascius and other physical Bitcoins, Wallets (also some commemorative coins), Paper wallet like one out of the first Bitcoin (A)TM ever
Bitcoin Quiz
12 Picture tours
Bitcoin for beginners
Bitcoin advanced
Debunking 13 Bitcoin myths
What you definitely have to know
The history of Bitcoin
Bitcoin und traditional forms of money
Alternatives to Bitcoin
Citations about Bitcoin
How do I open an account?
How do I get Bitcoin?
Bitcoin community and economy
Bitcoin as a platform
I see this as a good opportunity for Bitcoin, so let’s embrace it. I am especially excited to compare the traditional forms of money which used proof of work to the new money which also uses proof of work. I think in that context it will be much easier for the visitors to value this concept.
A lot of schools and other groups book guided tours at the museum. It is open on every Friday from December 05. On. Entry is free of charge.
Edit:Markdown, typos
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Following these steps will leave you with a very energy efficient bitcoin miner, as a Raspberry Pi only uses four watts of power, and a miner is typically 2.5W. Mining used to be done with computers consuming over 700W for the same process so to make a jump in savings helps repay the cost of the hardware we are using. Mining Bitcoin with Raspberry Pi. Okay, enough talk, let’s actually do some mining. To mine Bitcoin with Raspberry Pi, you’re going to need: Raspberry Pi; USB Bitcoin ASIC Miner; Powered USB Hub; Having a powered USB Hub is important, because Raspberry Pi can only supply a limited amount of power to a connected USB device. MinePeon is an arm mining platform for the earlier generation of bitcoin miners (ASIC & FPGA) that interfaced with a computer via USB. It ran on the Raspberry PI 1 & 2 and there was even a version or two for the Beagle Bone Black making it a very cheap and efficient alternative to running a full PC. The raspberry pi is capable of mining ethereum at a low hashrate. You should be able to get some coins at the end of the month. However, due to the level of difficulty increase over time, you should always compare your earnings with the cost of power to stay profitable. Without ASIC bitcoin mining equipment, you will be doing nothing but converting sunlight into heat. Due to the ever increasing difficulty levels, along with the low powered relatively weak CPU of the Raspberry Pi, you will never successfully mine anything unless you are incredibly lucky.
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"Dedicated OS for low-grade and energy efficient HW like RaspberryPi or Beaglebone Black to run Peercoin minter so that decentralization is guaranteed [link] BiblePay (BBP) BiblePay (BBP) is a Charity Christian Cryptocurrency that donates 10% of coins to Charity every month, sponsoring orphans [link] ASIC Bitcoin Mining on Raspberry Pi Image submitted by D3cker to Cyberpunk [link] [comments] Solar Powered Bitcoin Mining with Raspberry Pi and a pair of Gekko Science 15Gh/s 2Pac USB ASIC mining sticks submitted by megadumpmedia to Bitcoin [link] [comments] Solar Powered Bitcoin Mining with Raspberry Pi and a pair of Gekko Science 15Gh/s 2Pac USB ASIC mining sticks submitted by BitcoinAllBot to BitcoinAll [link] [comments] Solar Powered Bitcoin Mining with Raspberry Pi and a pair of Gekko Science 15Gh/s 2Pac USB ASIC mining sticks submitted by BitcoinAllBot to BitcoinAllTV [link] [comments] What do you guys think about the possibility of using lots of Arduinos to possibly replace expensive GPU's in bitcoin mining I'm not sure what I'm talking about here too much but I'm pained to see expensive GPU's that the ultra-rich buy in the thousands and mine so much bitcoin. My attempts of bitcoin mining with my PC were a failure because my 4GB GPU is not strong enough at all Renting ASIC miners are mostly scams and I will not get much return The one thing I'm forced to go to is to make my own GPU by my self and see if there is a possibility of working a with a general PC As far as I'm aware this has never been done before and by no means do I expect an Arduino graphics card to be as strong as an early 2000's GPU but my thinking is: If I can buy the components for a cheap price then I can assemble an array of weak GPU's to become a far stronger one ​ If this whole idea is a flop and there is no real way to make money, I want to use this as a learning experience So the first thing I want is a discussion on whether or not this could even achieve and become compatible with a PC. Whether it be a gaming PC or a raspberry Pi The next is some sources on how GPU's work and their pinout and whatnot I really don't expect any positive comments in this comment section since what I'm thinking of doing is near enough outrageous Xd submitted by HShahzad108277 to arduino [link] [comments] How many of us are here because we care about Litecoin? So I came into crypto fairly late. Started mining a few months ago, first with CPU, then GPU, then ASICs. Figured out how to set up a full node on a Raspberry Pi 4. I wholeheartedly want to see Litecoin succeed, along with Bitcoin. I have concerns about Bitcoins viability with so much of the hashing power belonging to a particular region...51% attack could be a thing. For this reason, among others, I want to see Litecoin grow. submitted by subduderecords to litecoin [link] [comments] Epic Cash AMA Recap with CryptoDiffer Community CryptoDiffer team Hello, everyone! We are glad to meet here: Max Freeman (@maxfreeman4), Project Lead at Epic Cash Yoga Dude (@Yogadude), PR&Marketing at Epic Cash Xenolink (@Xenolink), Advisor at Epic Cash Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash Thanks Max, we are excited to be here! Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash Hello Everyone! Thank you for having us here! Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash Thank you to the CryptoDiffer team and CryptoDiffer community for hosting us! CryptoDiffer team Let`s start from the first introduction question: Q1: Can you introduce yourself to the community? What is your background and how did you join Epic Cash? Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash Hello! My background is Marketing and Business Development, I've been in crypto since 2011 started with Bitcoin, then Monero in 2014, Ethereum in 2015 and at some point Doge for fun and profit. I joined Epic Cash team in September 2019 handling PR and Marketing. I saw in Epic Cash what was missing in my previous cryptos  -  things that were missing in Bitcoin and Monero especially. Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash Hello Cryptodiffer Community, I am not an original co-founder nor am I a developer for the Epic Cash project. I am however a community member that is involved in helping scale this project to higher levels. One of the many beauties of Epic Cash is that every single member in the community has the opportunity to be part of EPIC's team, it can be from development all the way to content producing. Epic Cash is a community driven project. The true Core Team of Epic Cash is our community. I believe a community that is the Core Team is truly powerful. EPIC Cash has one of the freshest and strongest communities I have seen in quite a while. Which is one of the reasons why I became involved in this project. Epic displayed some of the most self community produced content I have seen in a project. I'm actually a doctor of medicine but in terms of my experience in crypto, I have been involved in the industry since 2012 beginning with mining Litecoin. Since then I have been doing deep dive analysis on different projects, investing, and building a network in crypto that I will utilize to help connect and scale Epic in every way I can. To give some credit to those people in my network that have been a part of helping give Epic exposure, I would like to give a special thanks to u/Tetsugan and u/Saurabhblr. Tetsugan has been doing a lot of work for the Japanese community to penetrate the Japanese market, and Japan has already developed a growing interest in Epic. Daku Sarabh the owner and creator of Crypto Daku Robinhooders, I would like to thank him and his community for giving us one of our first large AMA's, which he has supported our project early and given us a free AMA. Many more to thank but can't be disclosed. Also thank you to all the Epic Community leaders, developers, and Content producers! Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash I'm Max Freeman, which stands for "Maximum Freedom for Mankind". I started working on the ideas that would become Epic in 2018. I fell in love with Bitcoin in 2017 but realized that it needs privacy at the base layer, fungibility, better scalability in order to go to the next level. CryptoDiffer team Really interesting backgrounds I must admit, pleasure to see the team that clearly has one vision of the project by being completely decentralized:) Q2: Can you briefly describe what is Epic Cash in 3-5 sentences? What technology stands behind Epic Cash and why it's better than the existing one? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash I'd like to highlight the differences between Epic and the two highest-valued privacy coin projects, Monero and Zcash. XMR has always-on privacy like Epic does, but at a cost: Its blockchain is over 20x more data intensive than Epic, which limits its possibilities for scalability. Epic's blockchain is small and light enough to run a full node on cell phones, something that is in our product road map. ZEC by comparison can't run on low end devices because of its zero knowledge based approach, and only 1% of transactions are fully private. Epic is simply newer, more advanced technology than prior networks thanks to Mimblewimble We will also add more algorithms to widen the range of hardware that can participate in mining. For example, cell phones and tablets based around ARM chips. Millions of people can mine Epic that can't mine Bitcoin, and that will help grow the network rapidly. There are some great short videos on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQBFfksJlM97rgrplLRwNUg/videos that explain why we believe we have created something truly special here. Our core architecture derives from Grin, so we are fortunate to benefit on an ongoing basis from their considerable development efforts. We are focused on making our currency truly usable and widely available, beyond a store of value and becoming a true medium of exchange. Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash Well we all have our views, but in a nutshell, we offer things that were missing in the previous cryptos. We have sound fiscal emission schedule matching Bitcoin, but we are vastly more private and faster. Our blockchain is lighter than Bitcoin or Monero and our tech is more scalable. Also, we are unique in that we are mineable with CPUs and GPUs as well as ASICs, giving the broadest population the ability to mine Epic Cash. Plus, you can't forget FUNGIBILITY 🙂 we are big on that  -  since you can't have true privacy without fungibility. Also, please understand, we have HUGE respect to all the cryptos that came before us, we learned a lot from them, and thanks to their mistakes we evolved. Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash To add on, what also makes Epic Cash unique is the ability to decentralize the mining using a tri-algo model of Random X (CPU), Progpow (GPU), and Cuckoo (ASIC) for an ability to do hybrid mining. I believe this is an issue we can see today in Bitcoin having centralized mining and the average user has a costly barrier of entry. To follow up on this one in my opinion one of the things we adopted that we have seen success for , in example Bitcoin and Monero, is a strong community driven coin. I believe having a community driven coin will provide a more organic atmosphere especially when starting with No ICO, or Premine with a fair distribution model for everyone. CryptoDiffer team Q3: What are the major milestones Epic Cash has achieved so far? Maybe you can share with us some exciting plans for future weeks/months? Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash Since we went live in September of 2019, we attracted a very large community of users, miners, investors and contributors from across the world. Epic Cash is a very international project with white papers translated into over 30 languages. We are very much a community driven project; this is very evident from our content and the amount of translations in our white papers and in our social media content. We are constantly working on improving our usability, security and privacy, as well as getting our message and philosophy out into the world to achieve mass adoption. We have a lot of exciting plans for our project, the plan is to make Epic Cash into something that is More than Money. You can tell I am the Marketing guy since my message is less about the actual tech and more about the usability and use cases for Epic Cash, I think our Team and Community have a great mix of technical, practical, social and fiscal experiences. Since we opened our YouTube channels content for community submissions, we have seen our content translated into Spanish, French, German, Polish, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Russian, and other languages Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash Our future development roadmap will be published soon and includes 4 tracks: Usability Mining Core Protocol Ecosystem Development Core Protocol Epic Server 2.9.0  -  this release improves the difficulty adjustment and is aimed at making block emission closer to the target 60 seconds, particularly reducing the incidence of extremely short and long blocks  -  Status: In Development (Testing) Anticipated Release: June 2020 Epic Server 3.0.0  -  this completes the rebase to Grin 3.0.0 and serves as the prerequisite to some important functional building blocks for the future of the ecosystem. Specifically, sending via Tor (which eliminates the need to open ports), proof of payment (useful for certain dex applications e.g. Bisq), and our native mobile app. Status: In Development (Testing) Anticipated Release: Fall 2020 Non-Interactive Transactions  -  this will enhance usability by enabling "fire and forget" send-to-address functionality that users are accustomed to from most cryptocurrencies. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a Scaling Options  -  when blocks start becoming full, how will we increase capacity? Two obvious options are increasing the block size, as well as a Lightning Network-style Layer 2 structure. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a Confidential Assets  -  Similar to Raven, Tari, and Beam, the ability to create independently tradable assets that ride on the Epic Blockchain. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a Usability GUI Wallet 2.0  -  Restore from seed words and various usability enhancements  -  Status: Needs Assessment Anticipated Release: Fall 2020 Mobile App  -  Native mobile experience for iOS and Android. Status: In Development (Testing) Anticipated Release: Winter 2020 Telegram Integration  -  Anonymous payments over the Telegram network, bot functionality for groups. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a Mining RandomX on ARM  -  Our 4th PoW algorithm, this will enable tablets, cell phones, and low power devices such as Raspberry Pi to participate in mining. Status: Needs Assessment Anticipated Release: n/a The economics of mining Epic are extremely compelling for countries that have free or extremely cheap electricity, since anyone with an ordinary PC can mine. Individual people around the world can simply run the miner and earn meaningful money (imagine Venezuela for example), something that has not been possible since the very early days of Bitcoin. Ecosystem Development Atomic Swaps  -  Connecting Epic to other blockchains in a trustless way, starting with ETH so that Epic can trade on DeFi infrastructure such as Uniswap, Kyber, etc. Status: Drawing Board Anticipated Release: n/a Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash From the Community aspect, we have been further developing our community international reach. We have been seeing an increase in interest from South America, China, Russia, Japan, Italy, and the Philippines. We are working on targeting more countries. We truly aim to be a decentralized project that is open to everyone worldwide. CryptoDiffer team Great, thank you for your answers, we now can move to community questions part! Cryptodiffer Community You have 3 mining algorithms, the question is: how do they not compete with each other? Is there any benefit of mining on the GPU and CPU if someone is mining on the ASIC? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash The block selection is deterministic, so that every 100 blocks, 60% are for RandomX (CPU), 38% for ProgPow (GPU), and 2% for Cuckoo (ASIC)  -  the policy is flexible so that we can have as many algorithms with any percentages we want. The goal is to make the most decentralized and resilient network possible, and with that in mind we are excited to work on enabling tablets and cell phones to mine, since that opens it up to millions of people that otherwise can't take part. Cryptodiffer Community To Run a project smoothly, Funding is very important, From where does the Funding/revenue come from? Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash Yes, early on this was realized and in order to scale a project funds are indeed needed. Epic Cash did not start with any funding and no ICO and was organically genesis mined with no pre-mine. Epic cash is also a nonprofit community driven project similar to Monero. There is no profit-driven entity in the picture. To overcome the revenue issue Epic Cash setup a development fund tax that decreases 1% every year until 2028 when Epic Cash reaches singularity with Bitcoin emissions. Currently it is at 7.77%. This will help support the scaling of the project. Cryptodiffer Community Hi! In your experience working also with MONERO can you please clarify which are those identified problems that EPIC CASH aims to develop and resolve? What's the main advantage that EPIC CASH has over MONERO? Thank you! Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash First, I must admit that I am still a huge fan and HODLer of Monero. That said: ✅ our blockchain is MUCH lighter than Monero's ✅ our transaction processing speed is much faster ✅ our address-less blockchain is more private ✅ Epic Cash can be mined with CPU (RandomX) GPU (ProgPow) and Cuckoo, whereas Monero migrated to RandomX and currently only mineable with CPU Cryptodiffer Community the feature ‘Cut Through' deletes old data, how is it decided which data will be deletes, and what are the consequences of it for the platform and therefore the users? On your website I see links to download Epic wallet and mining software for Linux,Windows and MacOs, I am a user of android, is there a version for me, or does it have a release date? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash This is one of the most exciting features of Mimblewimble, which is its extraordinary ability to compress blockchain data. In Bitcoin, the entire history of a coin must be replayed every time it is spent, and comprehensive details are permanently stored in the blockchain. Epic discards spent transaction inputs and consolidates outputs, storing neither addresses or amounts, only a tiny kernel to allow sender and receiver to prove their transaction. The Vitex mobile app is great for today, and we have a native mobile app for iOS and Android in the works as well. Cryptodiffer Community $EPIC Have total Supply of 21,000,000 EPIC , is there any burning plan? Or Buyback program to maintain $EPIC price in the future? Who is Epic Biggest competitors? And what's makes epic better than competitors? Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash We respect the older generation coins like Bitcoin. But we have learned that the supply economics of Bitcoin is very sound. Until today we can witness how the Bitcoin is being adopted institutionally and by retail. We match the 21 million BTC supply economics because it is an inelastic fixed model which makes the long-term economics very sound. To have an elastic model of burning tokens or printing tokens will not have a solid economic future. Take for example the USD which is an inflating supply. In terms of competitors we look at everyone in crypto with respect and also learn from everyone. If we had to compare to other Mimblewimble tech coins, Grin is an inelastic forever inflating supply which in the long term is not sound economics. Beam however is an inelastic model but is formed as a corporation. The fair distribution is not there because of the permanent revenue model setup for them. Epic Cash a non-profit development tax fund model for scaling purposes that will disappear by 2028's singularity. Cryptodiffer Community What your plans in place for global expansion, are you focusing on only market at this time? Or focus on building and developing or getting customers and users, or partnerships? Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash Since we are a community project, we have many developers, in addition to the core team. Our plans for Global expansion are simple  -  we have advocates in different regions addressing their audiences in their native languages. We are growing organically, by explaining our ideology and usability. The idea is to grow beyond needing a fiat bridge for crypto use, but to rather replace fiat with our borderless, private and fungible crypto so people can use it to get goods and services without using banks. We are not limiting ourselves to one particular demographic  -  Epic Cash is a valid solution for the gamers, investors, techie and non techie people, and the unbanked. Cryptodiffer Community EPIC confidential coin! Did you have any problems with the regulators? And there will be no problems with listing on centralized exchanges? Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash In terms of structure, we are carefully set up to minimize these concerns. Without a company or investors in the picture, and having raised no funds, there is little scope to attack in terms of securities laws. Bitcoin and Ethereum are widely acknowledged as acceptable, and we follow in their well-established footprints in that respect. Centralized exchanges already trade other privacy coins, so we don't see this as much of an issue either. In general, decentralized p2p exchange options are more interesting than today's centralized platforms. They are more censorship resistant, secure, and privacy-protecting. As the technology gets better, they should continue to gain market share and that's why we're proud to be partnered with Vitex, whose exchange and mobile app work very well. Cryptodiffer Community What are the main utility and real-life usage of the #EPIC As an investor, why should we invest in the #EPIC project as a long-term investment? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash Because our blockchain is so light (only 1.16gb currently, and grows very slowly) it is naturally well suited to become a decentralized mobile money standard because people can run a full node on their phone, guaranteeing the security of their funds. Scalability in Bitcoin requires complicated and compromised workarounds such as Lightning Network and light clients, and these problems are solved in Epic. With our forthcoming Mobile Mining app, hundreds of millions of cell phones and tablets will be able to easily join the network. People can quickly and cheaply send money to one another, fulfilling the long-envisioned promise of P2P electronic cash. As an investor, it's important to ask a few key questions. Bitcoin Standard tokenomics of disinflation and a fixed supply are well proven over a decade now. We follow this model exactly, with a permanently synchronized supply from 2028, and 4 emission halvings from now until then, with our first one in about two weeks. Beyond that, we can apply some simple logical tests. What is more valuable, money that can only be used in some cases (censorable Bitcoin based on a lack of fungibility) or money that can be used universally? (fungible Epic based on always-on privacy by default). Epic is also poised to be a more decentralized and therefore resilient network because of wider participation in mining. Epic is designed to be Bitcoin++ Privacy, Fungibility, Scalability Cryptodiffer Community Q1. What are advantages for choosing three mining algorithms RandomX+, ProgPow and CuckAToo31+ ? Q2. Beam and Grin use MimbleWimble protocol, so what are difference for Epic? All of you will be friends for partners or competitors? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash RandomX and ProgPow are designed to use the entirety of a CPU / GPU's unique processing capabilities in a way that other types of hardware don't work as well. You can run RandomX on a GPU but it doesn't work nearly as well as a much cheaper CPU, for example. Cuckoo is a "memory hard" algorithm that widens the range of companies that can produce the hardware. Grin and Beam are great projects and we've learned a lot from them. We inherited our first codebase from Grin's excellent Rust design, which is a better language for community participation than C++ that Beam currently uses. Functionally, Mimblewimble is similar across the 3 coins, with standard Confidential Transactions, CoinJoin, Dandelion++, Schnorr Signatures and other advanced features. Grin is primarily ASIC-targeted, Beam is GPU-targeted, and Epic is multi-hardware. The biggest differences though are in tokenomics and project structure. Grin has permanent inflation of 60 coins per block with no halvings, which means steady erosion of value over time due to new supply pressure. It also lacks a steady funding model, making future development in jeopardy, particularly as the per coin price falls. Beam has a for-profit model with heavy early inflation and a high developer tax. Epic builds on the strengths of these earlier mimblewimble projects and addresses the parts that could be improved. Cryptodiffer Community Some privacy coin has scalability issues! How Epic cash will solve scalability issues? Why you choose randomX consensus algorithem? Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash Fungibility means that you can't distinguish one unit of currency from another, in example Gold. Fungibility has recently become a hot issue as people have been noticing Bitcoins being locked up by exchanges which may of had a nefarious history which are called Tainted Coins. In example coins that have been involved in a hack, darknet market transactions, or even processing coin through a mixer. Today we can already see freshly mined Bitcoins being sold at a premium price to avoid the fungibility problem Bitcoin carries today. Bitcoin can be tracked by chainalysis and is not a fungible cryptocurrency. One of the features that Epic has is privacy with added fungibility, because of Mimblewimble technology, Epic has no addresses recorded and therefore nothing can be tracked by chainalysis. Below I provide a link of an example of what the lack of fungibility is resulting in today with Bitcoin. One of the reasons why we chose the Random X algo. is because of the easy barrier of entry and also to further decentralize the mining. Random X algo can be mined on old computers or laptops. We also have 2 other algos Progpow (GPU), and Cuckoo (ASIC) to create a wider decentralization of mining methods for Epic. Cryptodiffer Community I'm a newbie in crypto and blockchain so how will Epic Cash team target and educate people who don't know about blockchain and crypto? What is the uniqueness of Epic Cash that cannot be found in other project that's been released so far ? Yoga Dude Pr&Marketing at Epic Cash Actually, while we have our white paper translated into over 30 languages, we are more focused on explaining our uses and advantages rather than cold specs. Our tech is solid, but we not get hung up on pure tech talk which most casual users do not need to or care to understand. As long as our fundamentals and tech are secure and user friendly our primary goal is to educate about use cases and market potential. The uniqueness of Epic Cash is its amalgamation of "whats good" in other cryptos. We use Mimblewimble for privacy and anonymity. Our blockchain is much lighter than our competitors. We are the only Mimblewimble crypto to use a unique cocktail of mining algorithms allowing to be mined by casual miners with gaming rigs and laptops, while remaining friendly to GPU and CPU farmers. The "uniqueness" is learning from the mistakes of those who came before us, we evolved and learned, which is why our privacy is better, we are faster, we are fungible, we offer diverse mining and so on. We are the best blend  -  thats powerful and unique Cryptodiffer Community Can you share EPIC's vision for decentralized finance (DEFI)? What features do EPIC have to support DEFI? Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash We view Epic as ideally suited to be the decentralized digital reserve asset of the new Private Internet of Money that's emerging. At a technology level, atomic swaps can be created to build liquidity bridges so that wrapped Epic tokens (like WBTC, WETH) can trade on other networks as ERC20, BEP2, NEP5, VIP180, Algorand and so on. There is more Bitcoin value locked on Ethereum than in Lightning Network, so we will similarly integrate Epic so that it can trade on networks such as Uniswap, Kyber, and so on. Longer term, if there is market demand for it, thanks to Scriptless Script functionality our blockchain has, we can build "Confidential Assets" (which Raven, Tari, and Beam are all also working on) that enable people to create tokenized assets in a private way. Cryptodiffer Community If you could choose one celebrity to promote Epic-cash, who that would be? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash I am a firm believer that the strength of the project lies in allowing community members to become their own celebrities, if their content is good enough the community will propel them to celebrity status. Organic celebrities with small but loyal following are vastly more beneficial than big name professional shills with inflated but non caring audiences. I remember the early days of Apple when an enthusiastic dude named Guy Kawasaki became Apple Evangelist, he was literally going around stores that sold Apple and visited user groups and Evangelized his belief in Apple. This guy became a Legend and helped Apple become what it is today. Epic Cash will have its OWN Celebrities Cryptodiffer Community How does $EPIC solve scalability of transactions? Current blockchains face issues with scalability a lot, how does $EPIC creates a solution to it? Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash Epic Cash is utilizing Mimblewimble technology. Besides the privacy & fungibility aspect of the tech. There is the scalability features of it. It is implemented into Epic by transaction cut-through. Which means it allows nodes to remove all intermediate transactions, thus significantly reducing the blockchain size without affecting its validation. Mimblewimble also does not use addresses like a BTC address, and amount of transactions are also not recorded. One problem Monero and Bitcoin are facing now is scalability. It is evident today that data is getting more expensive and that will be a problem in the long run for those coins. Epic is 90% lighter and more scalable compared to Monero and Bitcoin. Cryptodiffer Community what are the ways that Epic Cash generates profits/revenue to maintain your project and what is its revenue model ? How can it make benefit win-win to both invester and your project ? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash There is a block subsidy of 7.77% that declines 1.11% per year until 0, where it stays after that. As a nonprofit community effort, this extremely modest amount goes much further than in other projects, which often take 20, 30, even 50+ % of the coin supply. We believe that this ongoing funding model best aligns the long term incentives for all participants and balances the compromises between the ends of the centralized/decentralized spectrum of choices that any project must make. Cryptodiffer Community Q1 : What are your major goals to archive in the next 3-4 years? Q2 : What are your plans to expand and gain more adoption? Yoga Dude Pr&Marketing at Epic Cash Max already talked about our technical plans and goals in his roadmap. Allow me to talk more about the non technical 😁 We are aiming for broader reach in the non technical more mainstream community  -  this is a big challenge but we believe it is doable. By offering simpler ways to mine Epic Cash (with smart phones for example), and by doing more education we will achieve the holy grail of crypto  -  moving past the fiat bridges and getting Epic Cash to be accepted as means of payment for goods and services. We will accomplish this by working with regional advocacy groups, community interaction, off-line promotional activities and diverse social media targeting. Cryptodiffer Community It seems to me that EpicCash will have its first Halving, right? Why a halving so soon? Is a mobile version feasible? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash Our supply emission catches up to that of Bitcoin's first 19 years after 8 years in Epic, so that requires more frequent halvings. Today's block emission is 16, next up are 8, 4, 2, and then finally 0.15625. After that, the supply of Epic and that of BTC stay synchronized until maxing out at 21m coins in 2140. Today we have a mobile wallet through the Vitex app, a native mobile wallet coming, and are working on mobile mining. Cryptodiffer Community What markets will you add after that? Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash Well, we are aiming to have ALL markets Epic Cash in its final iteration will be usable by everyone everywhere regardless of their technical expertise. We are not limiting ourselves to the technocrats, one of our main goals is to help the billions of unbanked. We want everyone to be able to mine, buy, and most of all USE Epic Cash  -  gamers, farmers, soccer moms, students, retirees, everyone really  -  even bankers (well once we defeat the banking industry) We will continue building on the multilingual diversity of our global community adding support and advocacy groups in more countries in more languages. Epic Cash is More than Money and its for Everyone. Cryptodiffer Community Almost, all cryptocurrencies are decentralized & no-one knows who owns that cryptocurrencies ! then also, why Privacy is needed? hats the advantages of Private coins? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash With a public transparent blockchain such as Bitcoin, you are permanently posting a detailed history of your money movements open for anyone to see (not just legitimate authorities, either!)  -  It would be considered crazy to post your credit card or bank statements to Twitter, but that's what is happening every time you send a transaction that is not private. This excellent video from community contributor Spencer Lambert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0blbfmvCq\_4 explains better than I can. Privacy is not just for criminals, it's for everyone. Do you want your landlord to increase the rent when he sees that you get a raise? Your insurance company to raise your healthcare costs because they see you buying too much ice cream? If you're a business, do you want your employees to see how much money their coworkers make? Do you want your competitors to trace your supplier and customer relationships? Of course not. By privacy being default for everyone, cryptocurrency can be used in a much wider range of situations without unacceptable compromises. Cryptodiffer Community What are the main utility and real-life usage of the #EPIC As an investor, why should we invest in the #EPIC project as a long-term investment? Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash Epic Cash can be used as a Private and Fungible store of value, medium of exchange, and unit of account. As Epic Cash grows and becomes adopted it can be compared to how Bitcoin and Monero is used and adopted as well. As Epic is adopted by the masses, it can be accepted as a medium of exchange for store owners and as fungible payments without the worry of having money that is tainted. Epic Cash as a store of value may be a good long term aspect of investment to consider. Epic Cash carries an inelastic fixed supply economic model of 21 million coins. There will be 5 halvings which this month of June will be our first halving of epic. From a block reward of 16 Epic reduced to 8. If we look at BTC's price action and history of their halvings it has been proven and show that there has been an increase in value due to the scarcity and from halvings a reduction of # of BTC's mined per block. An inelastic supply model like Bitcoin provides proof of the circulating supply compared to the total supply by the history of it's Price action which is evident in long term charts since the birth of Bitcoin. EPIC Plans to have 5 halvings before the year 2028 to match the emissions of Bitcoin which we call the singularity event. Below is a chart displaying our halvings model approaching singularity. Once bitcoin and cryptocurrency becomes adopted mainstream, the fungibility problem will be more noticed by the general public. Privacy coins and the features of fungibility/scalability will most likely be sought over. Right now a majority of people believe that all cryptocurrency is fungible. However, that is not true. We can already see Chainalysis confirming that they can trace and track and even for other well-known privacy coins today such as Z-Cash. Cryptodiffer Community You aim to reach support from a global community, what are your plans to get spanish speakers involved into Epic Cash? And emerging markets like the african How am I secure I won't be affected by receiving tainted money? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash Native speakers from our community are working to raise awareness in key markets such as mining in Argentina and Venezuela for Spanish (Roberto Navarro called Epic "the holy grail of cryptocurrency" and Ethiopia and certain North African countries that have the lowest electricity costs in the world. Remittances between USA and Latin American countries are expensive and slow, so Epic is also perfect for people to send money back home as well. Cryptodiffer Community Do EPICs in 2020 focus more on research and coding, or on sales and implementation? Yoga Dude PR&Marketing at Epic Cash We will definitely continue to work on research and coding, with emphasis on improved accessibility (especially via smartphones) usability, security and privacy. In terms of financial infrastructure will continuing to add exchanges both KYC and non KYC. Big part of our plans is in ongoing Marketing and PR outreach. The idea is to make Epic Cash a viral sensation of sorts. If we can get Epic Cash adopters to spread the word and tell their family, coworkers and friends about Epic Cash  -  there will be no stopping us and to help that happen we have a growing army of content creators, and supporters. Everyone with skin in the game gets the benefit of advancing the cause. Folks also, this isn't an answer to the question but an example of a real-world Epic Cash content  -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtAVEqKGgqY a challenge from one of our content creators to beat his 21 pull ups and get 100 epics! This has not been claimed yet  -  people need to step up 🙂 and to help that I will match another 100 Epic Cash to the first person to beat this Cryptodiffer Community I was watching some videos explaining how to send and receive transactions in EpicCash, which consists of ports and sending links, my question is why this is so, which, for now, looks complex? Let's talk about the economic model, can EpicCash comply with the concept of value reserve? Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash In V3, which is coming later this summer, Epic can be sent over Tor, which eliminates this issue of port opening, even though using tools like ngrok.io, it's not necessarily as painful as directly configuring the router ports. Early Lightning Network had this issue as well and it's something we have a plan to address via research into non-interactive transactions. "Fire and Forget" payments to an address, as people are used to in Bitcoin, is coming to Epic and we're excited to develop functionality that other advanced mimblewimble coins don't yet have. We are committed to constant improvement in usability and utility, to make our money system the ease of use leader. We are involved in the project (anyone can join the Freeman Family) because we believe that simply by choosing to use a form of money that better aligns with our ideals, that we can make a positive change in the world. Some of my thoughts about how I got involved are here: https://medium.com/epic-cash/the-freeman-family-e3b9c3b3f166 Max Freeman Project Lead at Epic Cash Huge thanks to our friends Maks and Vladyslav, we welcome everyone to come say hi at one of our friendly communities. It is extremely early in this journey, our market cap is only 0.5m right now, whereas the 3 other mimblewimble coins are at $20m, $30m and $100m respectively. Epic is a historic opportunity to follow in the footsteps of legends such as Bitcoin and Monero, and we hope to become the first Top 5 privacy coin project. Xenolink Advisor at Epic Cash Would like to Thank the Cryptodiffer Team and the Cryptodiffer community for hosting us and also engaging with us to learn more about Epic. If anyone else has more questions and wants to know more about EPIC , can find us at our telegram channel at https://t.me/EpicCash . Yoga Dude Pr&Marketing at Epic Cash Thank you, CryptoDiffer Team, and this wonderful Community!!! Cryptodiffer TEAM Thank you everyone for taking your time and asking great questions Thank you for your time, it was an insightful session Spread the love submitted by EpicCashFrodo to epiccash [link] [comments] AMA Questions Will Ghost coin be listed in stock market, like BTC/USD? Would it be possible to use the ghost e-sim with custom phones, for instance a Raspberry Pi phone? What would the minimum requirements be? Could you explain some more about the 'quantum threat'? How exactly cold-staking would work? About Telaghost, will it require a specific phone model to run? Could you please elaborate more on how the 'proof-of-stake' approach can help avoid common problems we see in Bitcoin mining, such as 'pooling farms, use of ASICs, centralization of mining power'? It's said in the Ghost Whitepaper that " Checkpointing is considered controversial in the cryptocurrency community, as it is a "centralized" solution". Could you explain how this solution works and what are the risks involved? Is it possible to do "checkpointing" without centralization? Is there any schedule for expanding the e-sim services to other countries? submitted by am1lc4r to GhostPrivacyCoin [link] [comments] I earned about 4000% more btc with my android tablet than with a $250 ASIC mini rig setup using GekkoScience Newpac USB miners! Requirements: 1.) Android Device with access to Google Play Store. *I haven't tried yet but you may be able to use tis on Android TV devces as well by sideloading. If anyone has success before I try, let me know! -Note, I did this with a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 so its a newer more powerful device. If your android is older, your profts will most likely be less than what I earned but to give a projected range I also tested on my Raspberry Pi 4 running a custom LineageOS rom that doesn't allow the OS to make full use of the Pi's specs and I still got 500 h/s on that with Cloud boost, so about 60% of what my Tab 6 with MUCH Higher Specs does. **Hey guys. Before I get started i just wanted to be clear about one thing. Yes I have seen those scammy posts sharing "miracle" boosts and fixes. I have a hard time believing stuff online anymore. But this is honestly real. Ill attach photos and explain the whole story and process below. Thanks for taking the time to read and feel free to share any thoughts, concerns, tips, etc* So last week I finally got started with my first mini rig type mining build. I started getting into crypto about a year ago and it has taken me a long time to even grasp half of the projects out there but its been fun thus far! Anyways my rig was 2 GekkoScience Newpac USB miners, a Moonlander USB miner to pair with an FPGA i already had mining, a 10 port 60W 3.0 USB hub and 2 usb fans. The Newpacs actually are hashing at a combined 280 g/s which is actually better than their reported max hash rate when overclocked. Pleasant surpise and they are simple!! I just wanted to get a moonlander because my fpga already mines on Odocrypt for DGB and I just wanted to experience Scrypt mining and help build the DGB project. The Newpacs are mining BTC though. After I got everything up and running i checked my payout daily average after 1 week. I averaged .01 a day TOTAL between all three miners with them all perforing ABOVE SPEC!!! I had done research so i knew I wouldnt earn much. More than anything i just wanted to learn. But still. I was kinda surprised in a negative way. Yesterday I actually earned less than .01 Frustrated I went back to scouring the web for new ideas. About a year ago, when II was starting, I saw an app on my iphone called CryptoBrowser that claimed to mine btc on your phone without actually using phone resources using a method of cloud mining. I tried it for a week and quit because I earned like .03 after a ton of use and seemed scammy. Plus my iphone actually would get very hot when doing this so I quit using it as it seemed like a possible scam with all the cryptonight browser mining hacks and malware out there. Anyways I was on my Galaxy Tab S6 and saw that CryptoBrowser released a "PRO" edition for 3.99 on Google Play. I bought it for Sh*ts and giggles and booted it up. It came with what they called "Cloud Boost" Essentially this is a button you press and it multiplys the estimated hashrate that it gives you device by the number shown on the boost button. (With the purchase of PRO you get one free x10 boost. You can purchase additional boosts to use with other android devices but those are actually pretty pricy. Another x10 boost was like $25 if i remember correctly). I played with it for about an hour to see if it actually worked like it said it would this time. To my surprise, as i was browsing, my device didnt increase in temperature AT ALL!!!!! I checked my tast manager to confirm and it was indeed true, my memory and usage barely went up. it was giving me an estimated range of 80-105 on the hashrate. Once i pushed the x10 boost button, that went to 800-1150 h/s. I switched my screen to not go to sleep, plugged it to the charge and let it run on the browser page, hashing. When you push the boost button, it runs for 3 hours at the boosted speeds. After that it goes back to normal but if you press the button again, it boosts everything again. There is no limit to how many times you use it. After checking what I earned after 24 hours, I HAD MADE .40 in BTC!!!!! I JUST EARNED OVER 4000% MORE THAN MY $280 MINING RIG EARNED ME!!!! I was blown away. Maybe this was a fluke? I did it again next day. Every 3 hours or so I would push the button again but thats all. Sure enough, .35 that day. Also, it realy BTC. I requested a payout and although it took like 12 hours for them to send me an email stating they had just sent it, I actually did recieve the state amount of BTC within 24 hours in my personal wallet. The fees to send are SUPER LOW!. Like .01 Below I will list the steps I took, along with an explanation of thier "Mining" process on Androids. Reminder, this ONLY WORKS ON ANDROIDS. Also DO NOT use cryptobrowser on a physcal laptop or desktop. I ran it on an old laptop for three days last year and it fried it. It does actually use your hardware on those platforms to mine and it is not efficnet at all as I suspect they prob steal over half of your power for themselves using the REAL RandomX protocol via browser mining which is EXTREMELY INEFFICIENT DONT TRY IT!! -----How To Do This Yourself: Cryptotab Browser states the program works on Android devices by estimating what it thinks the hashrate would be for your device specs and siimulates what you would mine in a remote server however you still earn that estimated coin amount. It is not a SHA-256 process or coin that they say is mining, rather it is XMR and they swap that and pay it out to you in BTC Bitcoin. However I know damn well my Tab S6 doesnt hash 80-105 h/s on RandomX because I have done it with a moodified XMRig module i ported to Android. I got 5 h/s a sec if I was getting any hashes at all. But thats besides the point as I still was making money. Now, when you press that cloud boost button it immediately boosts that hash rate it estimates by the number on the cloud boost. As stated above, you can purchase more boosts and gift them or use them on extra android devices that you may have. Again, they are pricey so I'm not doing that plus it would just mean that I have another device that I have to leave on and open. The boosts come in x2, x4, x6, x8 and x10 variants. Again, they have unlimited uses. Here is the link to grab yourself CryptoBrowser Pro from CryptoTab. This IS A REFERRAL LINK! This is where I benefit from doing tis tutorial. Like i said, I want to be transparent as this is not a scam but I'm also not doing this out of the love of my heart. Their referral system works in that people that use the donwload the app using your link are your stage 1 referrals. Anytime they are mining, you earn a 15% bonus. So say they mine $.30 one day. You would get paid out an additional $.045 in your own balance (it does not come out of the referred user balance fyi so no worries). Then lets say that referred miner also gets their own referrals. I would get a 10% bonus on whatever THOSE people mine. This goes on and on for like 8 tiers. Each tier the bonus percntage essential halves. So again, I stand to benefit from this but it also is stupid to not make this visible as its WAY CHEAPER, EASIER AND MORE PROFITABLE TO GET BTC USING THIS METHOD THAN IT IS USING ASICS!! THIS EARNS ALMOST AS MUCH BTC AS AN ANTMINER S7 DOES RUNNING 24/7 ONLY WITHOUT THE HUGE ELLECTRICTY BILL AND COSTS!!!!) Thats it. Again, if you have concerns, let me know or if you have suggestions, other tips, etc... mention those as well!!! https://cryptotabbrowser.com/8557319 Links to Picture Proof http://imgur.com/gallery/P13bEsB submitted by Afraid_Balance to earnbitcoin [link] [comments] Governments CAN kill Bitcoin- they just don't care (for now) I understand that my opinion is probably an unpopular one, so I expect a ton of downvotes. Let's imagine a perfect scenario- everyone knows for Bitcoin, volume is high, people are spending it and/ or stacking sats. Now, this is not a good thing for govs, reasons were mentioned thousands of times on the internet so I will not bother about mentioning all of that again. How to kill Bitcoin, you may ask? Declare it illegal, start the propaganda machine, prosecute people who are mining or using it, shut down mining farms under the accusation of supporting the system that is used by criminals- add a bit of human trafficking, drug dealing and money laundering to the headlines to make it look justifiable in the eyes of average Joe. After all of that, hashing power will probably go to 20% of what is now. Next step, seize the ASICS and conduct a 51% attack. Congrats, no more BTC. You may say that your rights are hurt, but CCP (Communist Party of China) doesn't give a fuck. There is a cryptocurrency that could survive a "mass extinction" of that kind. It's called Idena and it's truly unstoppable. It's using a novel protocol called "Proof of Person". In order to mine it, you must prove (validate) that you are actually a human being, all without 3rd party or personally identifiable documents (aka KYC). How to prove that you're actually a human being? Currently, validation days happen a few times a month, and validations start at the same time all over the globe- New York is at 9:30AM, Berlin is at 3:30PM and Sydney is at 11:30PM. Validations involve solving a user-made flips- they are captchas that are impossible to solve by machines- because they involve abstract thinking and emotions, which only humans have. Incentive to make flips is simple- to validate on next validation day you must make 3 flips which will be randomly distributed to other users on the next validation day. Idena introduces sybil resistance by limiting the time of validations, you can validate yourself on one node, it's almost impossible for one person to have two nodes. All mining rewards are split equally to every miner, so there is no concentration of hashing power, mining farms are impossible and stopping/ censoring is impossible because Idena can work on any 64bit OS- Windows, Linux, MacOS and even Raspberry Pi- Computing power is irrelevant and it will be irrelevant forever! To stop Idena, governments must ban computers, from all people who are running this most decentralized and democratic currency on the globe! Sounds like an impossible task to me. submitted by r3310 to CryptoCurrency [link] [comments] A LOOK INSIDE AMERICA'S LARGEST BITCOIN MINING OPERATION (Using RPi's to control it all) submitted by XtibiX to raspberry_pi [link] [comments] 03-07 23:04 - 'Governments CAN kill Bitcoin- they just don't care' (self.Bitcoin) by /u/r3310 removed from /r/Bitcoin within 17-27min ''' I understand that my opinion is probably an unpopular one, so I expect a ton of downvotes. Let's imagine a perfect scenario- everyone knows for Bitcoin, volume is high, people are spending it and/ or stacking sats. Now, this is not a good thing for govs, reasons were mentioned thousands of times on the internet so I will not bother about mentioning all of that again. How to kill Bitcoin, you may ask? Declare it illegal, start the propaganda machine, prosecute people who are mining or using it, shut down mining farms under the accusation of supporting the system that is used by criminals- add a bit of human trafficking, drug dealing and money laundering to the headlines to make it look justifiable in the eyes of average Joe. After all of that, hashing power will probably go to 20% of what is now. Next step, seize the ASICS and conduct a 51% attack. Congrats, no more BTC. You may say that your rights are hurt, but CCP (Communist Party of China) doesn't give a fuck. There is a cryptocurrency that could survive a "mass extinction" of that kind. It's called [Idena]1 and it's truly unstoppable. It's using a novel protocol called "Proof of Person". In order to mine it, you must prove (validate) that you are actually a human being, all without 3rd party or personally identifiable documents (aka KYC). How to prove that you're actually a human being? Currently, validation days happen a few times a month, and validations start at the same time all over the globe- New York is at 9:30AM, Berlin is at 3:30PM and Sydney is at 11:30PM. Validations involve solving a user-made flips- flips are user made captchas that are impossible to solve by machines- because they involve abstract thinking and emotions, which only humans have. Incentive to make flips is simple- to validate on next validation day you must make 3 flips which will be randomly distributed to other users on the next validation day. Idena introduces sybil resistance by limiting the time of validations, you can validate yourself on one node, it's almost impossible for one person to have two nodes. All mining rewards are split equally to every miner, so there is no concentration of hashing power, mining farms are impossible and stopping/ censoring is impossible because Idena can work on any 64bit OS- Windows, Linux, MacOS and even Raspberry Pi- Computing power is irrelevant and it will be irrelevant forever! To stop Idena, governments must ban computers, from all people who are running this most decentralized and democratic currency on the globe! Sounds like an impossible task to me. Feel free to join Idena Telegram ''' Governments CAN kill Bitcoin- they just don't care Go1dfish undelete link unreddit undelete link Author: r3310 1: id**a.io/ Unknown links are censored to prevent spreading illicit content. submitted by removalbot to removalbot [link] [comments] Bitcoin Token Full Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G46xijtmnng&t=30s Bitcoin Token Full Review Was up guys I want to talk about Bitcoin Token and all of its cool features like the Masternode, Staking Wallet and even owning your own full node using a Raspberry Pi, Plus some managed to create a Mining Rig or somewhat of a "Staking Rig" for BTCT. Oh and here's the links to what you see in this video =)) --- ** Bitcoin Token Main Website ** https://www.bitcointoken.pw ** Bitcoin Token Ann Page ** https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?top... ** Bitcoin Token CoinMarketCap & CoinGecko ** https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/... https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bi... **Bitcoin Token Block Explorer ** http://explorer.bitcointoken.pw/ ** Bitcoin Token Medium Page ** https://medium.com/@bitcointokenbtct ** Bitcoin Token Telegram ** https://t.me/bitcointokenbtct ** Bitcoin Token Twitter Page ** https://twitter.com/_bitcointoken ---- Keyword: Marketing, Online Marketing, Sales, Promoting, Content Creation, Promoter, Crypto, Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, P2P, Peer to Peer, Block Explorer, Genesis Block, Asic miners, PoW, Proof of Work, PoS, Proof of Stake, MN, MasterNode, Bitcoin, BTC, Ethereum, ETH, ERC20, Smart Contracts, MetaMask, ETHplorer, Altcoins, ICO, Crypto Faucets, Bounty Contest, Crypto Airdrops, Bitpay, Bitcoin Token, BTCT #Bitcoin #Blockchain #Cryptocurrency submitted by Beekeyyy to u/Beekeyyy [link] [comments] Is mining reasonable in this market? New to crypto. From what I've read in the past, Bitcoin mining was no longer profitable since the odds of getting a coin were roughly that of winning the lottery(?), and there was such a ridiculous amount of competition. Is this still true? I've recently made a small BTC purchase experimenting with the market, and curious if the above has changed at all. Given a startup cost of ~2K for an asic miner and average US powebandwidth costs, is there a reasonable ROI at all? Interested as both a hobby and hopefully some kind of return. Or do you think I'm better served just planting the same money in BTC and throwing it in a paper wallet for awhile? Setting up a Lightning Node on an incoming raspberry pi sounds like fun, but that also sounds like not a for-profit project. submitted by IsThereCheese to Bitcoin [link] [comments] A 14-year-old's experience with Bitcoin First-time poster here, don't bully me, apologies for the potentially atrocious formatting :) TL;DR at the end So in the wake of Bitcoin's explosive rise in value and media attention, I've been encouraged by others to share my experience over the past few years as a miner. Here's my story (it's kinda long, you've been warned) Humble Beginnings It all started almost three years ago in the beginning of 2015 when Bitcoin flew under my radar. Looking into it, I admittedly wasn't drawn in because of the decentralisation or the anonymous payments, I was hooked on the idea that anyone could get their hands on some just by running a program and leaving it to do its own thing. I know, how shallow of me. But the idea of making even a bit of money without ‘any work' was convincing enough for 11-year-old me to do more digging into the matter. To my disappointment, I soon found out that the era of mining Bitcoins with a PC's CPU or GPU was long obsolete and instead it was all ASICs at that point. So that summer, for my twelfth birthday, I got a little ASIC machine for €60, an Antminer U3. This little thing took up less space than a graphics card but could mine at 60 GH/s. Because, at the time, I didn't have a controller device that could be kept up and running all day long so it could run the program that mined Bitcoin using the U3, I went ahead and got a Raspberry Pi. After setting up the Pi and installing all the necessary stuff (took an awfully long time), I connected it to AntPool and plugged the U3 in. Two days past and the mining pool sent the first Bitcoin I ever received to my wallet (I was using Blockchain.info). It was just 30 cents worth of BTC but I felt a bit of a rush because I was earning a bit of money through this completely new thing and the idea of that was thrilling. Let's back up for a second. I just used the term ‘earning' as if I was profiting, and naive me 2 years ago was no different. In reality, I was at first oblivious to the fact that I was most likely LOSING money overall because of how much energy that little sucker was taking in. But, I was comforted thinking that using that machine was just a practical way of learning about this modern currency and that the loss of several cents' worth of energy was acceptable in the name of education and learning. Fast forward ten months to the wonderful summer of 2016. I had recently turned 13 and the Antminer U3 had been running on and off throughout. Various pauses and breaks in mining would be observed, as I had to manually get everything up and running after frequent breaks in the Internet connection. You'd expect my newly-turned-teenage brain to lose interest in Bitcoin as it does with many other gimmicks, but - even surprising myself - I miraculously didn't. Good thing I maintained interest thinking about it now, not so good at the time for my parents. Why do I say this? I felt like it was time to get a little upgrade in my hardware. Getting an upgrade Days passed with me comparing every ASIC miner I could at that price point. It was then I set my eyes upon the Antminer S7 (same folks who did my U3, nice). I had put it up against a plethora of other miners and I figured the S7 was my best bet; the thing costs only about 10 times that of my U3 but could run at 4.73 TH/s, almost 80 times as powerful. The only problem being its power consumption was at 1300 watts, which would put a massive dent in the electricity bill and eliminate any profit I would make. Fortunately, I had a secret weapon up my sleeve - or rather my mum did. She had rented out an office outside our apartment where she would keep files and paperwork. The office's electricity bill was a flat rate as far as I'm aware and it ended up being my saving grace because it virtually got rid of the "oh no I'm actually going to be losing money because of how much electricity I'm eating up" factor, making this whole hardware upgrade viable. After convincing my parents, they finally agreed to shell out the requested amount, with the initial investment being paid back with time. I went to a local Bitcoin vendor and purchased 1 BTC for about $665 in cash (sigh yes, I know. $665 dollars). Shortly after, I used about 0.9 BTC to purchase the Antminer S7 and a 1600W power supply for a grand total of $600. The products would be made and shipped from China so I was definitely in for a wait. A month passes and the package arrives at last. I connected all the wires from the power supply into the S7 and - with great anticipation - I plugged it into the wall to start its first ever run. And what do you know? An extremely loud and high-pitched whirring sound blasted out from the fans on both the power supply as well as the S7. After killing the thing, I questioned my choices. I couldn't dare put that thing anywhere near my mum's office in the event it drive everyone in the building absolutely nuts. I was at a loss. However, I soon recovered from my temporarily debilitated state and got working on a solution. The first idea that came to my mind: change the fans. The stocks fans were by Evercool and spun at around 3000 RPM. The power supply used a small, robust fan that looked like a cube that must've spun at extremely high speeds judging by how high the sound it produced was. I got my parents to give me some more funding so I could acquire the replacement fans and I did. Bust. After installation and testing, none of the fans would work. I managed to configure the S7 to connect to my Antpool account and the machine would manage mining for several minutes running at peak performance but ultimately be automatically cut off because of how hot the machine was getting (I'm talking about 80 degrees Celsius kinda hot in that thing). The fans got refunded and I was back to the drawing board. After combing through some forum posts and videos, I came across this video and a forum post in which people have their mining rigs placed inside a ventilated, muffled cabinet. Undertaking a project like this would be time-consuming and risky but I had no better ideas so I decided to go through with the idea anyway. Firstly, I sought out a cabinet with suitable dimensions. I managed to get just what I needed at a second-hand IKEA shop. Great. Secondly, I went ahead and acquired some sound-absorbing acoustic foam from a local provider. Fantastic. Finally I had to get a ventilation system going within the cabinet, otherwise, all the hot air would roast the machine alive in there in a bloody mess. With the help of my dad, we found a pair cabinet fans on the Internet that were close to silent but could circulate the air well enough. Eventually, all the materials came and, with the help of my parents, put everything together. The process took quite long time and we had a couple hiccups along the way, but we got it done and it came out pretty nice. The moment of truth came and, to my relief, it ran so much quieter than without the cabinet. It was nowhere near silent but it reduced the noise a great deal. Soon after, I got the thing into the office and set everything up from there. Unfortunately, I was forced to underclock it because you could still hear the machine's whining from outside the thin office door. Gunning the hashrate down about 25% to 3.7TH/s, I could lower the fan speed without risking the machine burning up. Sure, I wasn't getting the full potential of the machine but I didn't complain because electricity was not an issue there and it was still a whole lot better than my U3. With it up and running, I could leave it there, periodically checking to see if it was mining on Antpool. The aftermath In the months that followed, I was getting a solid $2.5 worth of BTC on daily basis. Half a year later, May of 2017, I had accumulated a satisfactory $600. I thought, "At this rate, I'd be able to pay my parents' investment back in a few months" (the total investment came close to $900). Bitcoin had risen to over $1500 so I was already over the moon at that point because of how well everything was going. Little did I know... I hit 0.5 BTC midway through September this year. The price of BTC had dropped after a sudden rise to $5000, but I couldn't have asked for more. Although I possessed only half the amount of BTC I paid for the machine, its value was over twice that of the initial investment. I thought BTC would level off at around $4000 but nope. In the month of October, the price skyrocketed. Since September, I had only mined 0.017 BTC but the value was already over $3000. It was just a matter of selling it, but I decided to hodl. Good thing I did. As of November 5, I have approximately 0.52 BTC mined in total from my S7, valued at $4000. If I were to sell it right now, I'd have a profit of over $3100. And as for my miner, it's churning out 0.0006 BTC daily, sounds like nothing but it's still the equivalent of $5 today and I couldn't be happier, at least with the miner and Bitcoin. You remember that $665 for 1 BTC that I mentioned earlier? In hindsight, it would've been such a better idea to just keep that one Bitcoin and not do anything with it until today (in the interest of making much more money), as I'd theoretically have upwards of $7000. The idea of that still haunts me sometimes if I dwell on it too long but knowing that I'm in possession of an already hefty amount, the pain of it had numbed slightly. It's not all doom and gloom for me from the exponential increase in Bitcoin's value, however. Those first $0.3 payments from my humble little U3 all those years ago now are now the equivalent of over $6 today! Bitcoin and everything it encompasses has been and still is a journey of discovery and an adventure. Looking back, starting with a modest €60 Antminer U3 to having a sum of Bitcoin equivalent to two extremely high-end gaming rigs (first thing I could think of as a comparison, sorry) has been something I can't really describe. Through the course of the past few years, I've learned more about technology, I've unexpectedly gotten insight into economics and business and - of course - I've made a lot of money (if I decide to stop hodling that is). Also, props to my parents for keeping an open mind throughout, I know some parents would be horrified at their kids being involved in something that has been used in some less-than-savoury ways and it's great knowing mine have been supportive all the way. TL;DR got into Bitcoin mining 3 years ago at age 11 with an Antminer U3 that ran at 60 GH/s, got an Antminer S7 (4.73TH/s) and built a sound-muffling, ventilated cabinet for it. Am sat here today with $3000 profit if I decide to sell right now. submitted by xx_riptide_xx to Bitcoin [link] [comments] r/Bitcoin recap - April 2018 Hi Bitcoiners! I'm back with the sixteenth monthly Bitcoin news recap. It's easy for news and developments to get drowned out by price talk, so each day I pick out the most popularelevant/interesting stories in Bitcoin and save them. At the end of the month I release them in one batch, to give you a quick (but not necessarily the best) overview of what happened in Bitcoin over the past month. Lots of gems this time around! You can see recaps of the previous months on Bitcoinsnippets.com A recap of Bitcoin in April 2018 01: People unsurprisingly spend the day making April fools jokes about Bitcoin 02: A list of all words used to generate 24-word bitcoin seeds with 1072 combinations 03: The 0.4.1 beta version of Lightning Network implementation Lnd is released 04: Mark Karpeles, ex-CEO of Mt. Gox does an AMA & Eclair's Lightning Network wallet is released for mainnet on Android 05: Satoshi Nakamoto chose this date as his birthday as a reference to gold confiscation from US citizens 06: Electrum is adding support for the Lightning Network & Nick Szabo on some of the basic concepts of a blockchain 14 years before bitcoin's release & The SEC allows Bitcoin ETF proposals again & Elizabeth Stark, CEO of Lightning Labs on Yahoo Finance 07: People argue over an infographic on technology adoption 08: Twitter suspends the @Bitcoin account after it kept tweeting against Bitcoin 09: People discuss the value of Technical Analysis for cryptocurrency markets & Someone gets a 1 satoshi tip using the Lightning Network 10: People discuss whether Bitcoin is nuanced enough & Canadian banks ban cryptocurrency purchases resulting in skyrocketing volumes on P2P exchanges 11: BitMEX research on Proof-of-Stake viability & HalongMining is a 10nm ASIC fabricated by Samsung semiconductors 12: The biggest 1hr volume in the history of Bitcoin happens as the price rises $1000 in an hour 13: Developers at Chain make Bulletproofs twice as fast & A community member shares content, tools and advice on cryptocurrency and taxes & Yahoo Japan buys a 40% stake in cryptocurrency exchange BitARG 14: Bitcoin is declared legal under Islamic law 15: Bitcoin reaches 800k subscribers 16: A 2-minute reminder of how the banking system works & Coinbase buys Earn.com 17: IMF Director Lagarde makes positive comments about cryptocurrencies & Someone is looking to make a Lightning and NFC integration for in-store payments 18: Analysis on the age distribution of unspent transaction outputs throughout time 19: A reminder that Amazon filed a patent in 2014 to de-anonymize bitcoin transactions and sell the data to law enforcement 20: Benedikt Bunz and Pieter Wuille on Bulletproofs & Bitwage integrates SegWit 21: The Eclair Lightning Network wallet is improving & A deep dive into Lit: A Lightning Network implementation 22: The high court in India is discussing the Bitcoin ban with the Central Bank of India 23: The Lightning Network reaches 2000 nodes, $150K capacity and 7000 active channels & Ken Sheriff is repurposing vitage computers to mine bitcoins & You can buy Reddit Gold with bitcoin again 24: Exploring the Lightning Network Daemon 0.4 Beta release 25: The Nasdaq CEO says they are open to becoming a cryptocurrency exchange & Misleading references get removed from the Bitcoin Wikipedia article 26: The 17 millionth Bitcoin has been mined & A guide to using BTCPay, a free and open-source Bitcoin payment processor 27: Hundreds of Bitcoin users seek lawsuit against Bitcoin.com for misleading visitors 28: Bitcoin was the 9th most read article on Wikipedia in 2017 & France reduces the tax rate on cryptocurrency sales from 45% to 19% 29: The government of the Philippines will allow ten cryptocurrency companies to operate in a special economic zone in Cagayan 30: Eltoo: a simplified update mechanism for Lightning and off-chain contracts & A beginner's guide to Lightning on a Raspberry Pi submitted by SamWouters to Bitcoin [link] [comments] Best coin and USB ASIC miner to use for PI 3? Hi I want to mine bitcoin as a hobby... I dont care If I lose money, I just to know what is the best thing to buy right now.. Thanks submitted by digi928 to raspberry_pi [link] [comments] Hash Rate in the News - PoW vs. PoS - 431 OMG! Hash Rate in the News With the announcement that Bitmain will offer ASIC miners for Ethereum, climbing hash rates are in the news. Briefly, hash rate is the number of hash calculations made per second across an entire cryptocurrency network. For Proof of Work (PoW) networks (we will get to Proof of Stake below) hash rate scales linearly with carbon footprint and Proof of Environmental Damage. Let's look at some current PoW hash rates: Bitcoin 25.5 EH/s (quintillion), or 25,500,000,000,000,000,000 hashes per second. Ethereum 256 TH/s (trillion), or 256,000,000,000,000 hashes per second. Now let's look at environmentally-friendly Qtum Proof of Stake (PoS) mining. For Qtum PoS mining, each full node securing the network does one SHA256 hash calculation every 16 seconds. We can easily calculate the network hash rate for Qtum as approximately 6,900 nodes / 16 seconds = 431 hashes per second! This uber-low hash rate also explains why Qtum can be successfully mined with minimal computer resources, such as on a Raspberry Pi. Save the hashes, save the environment, Jackson blog post on Medium submitted by realJB395 to Qtum [link] [comments] Beginner's guide to Myriad Mining 4: Raspberry Pi edition Beginner's guide to Myriad Mining 4: Raspberry Pi edition! Part 1 - Mining Myriad with your Desktop PC (CPU) is here: https://www.reddit.com/myriadcoin/comments/6jj5z5/beginners_guide_to_myriad_mining_using_you Part 2 - Mining Myriad with your NVIDIA GPU is here: https://www.reddit.com/myriadcoin/comments/6jobfa/beginners_guide_to_myriad_mining_part_2_using/ Part 3 - Mining Myriad with your AMD GPU is here: https://www.reddit.com/myriadcoin/comments/6lsic9/beginners_guide_to_myriad_mining_part_3_using/ Requirements: -A Raspberry Pi -Keyboard, mouse, network cable -A PC for the wallet -SD card (8 GB+) -Patience I'm personally using a Pi 2, however I'd be interested to know if there are hurdles/hashrate differences with any of the other Pi models. I also have a few Pi heatsinks on order, and it seems you may even be able to overclock your Pi for this - I'll have a look into this and report back if there is any interest in running the Pi mining, overclocked with a heatsink. Commonly these machines are used to control Bitcoin ASICs, so this should be interesting! N.B. Some of the initial steps are similar (or even identical) to the earlier guides. I recommend reading through it from start to finish, even if you think you're far ahead of me - sometimes there's a simple error that can be corrected by making sure all the steps are done in order. Get your wallet: Click on one of the following links https://github.com/myriadteam/myriadcoin/releases/download/v0.11.3.2/myriad-0.11.3.2-win64-setup.exe (or https://github.com/myriadteam/myriadcoin/releases/download/v0.11.3.2/myriad-0.11.3.2-win32-setup.exe if your computer cannot run the first) to download the Myriad official wallet. Install it on your PC, follow the setup instructions, then click "receive". Enter a label and press "request payment". This will be your wallet address for your Pi. If you did this for the CPU, AMD, or NVIDIA mining guides, you can do it again - there's no harm in knowing exactly where the payments are coming from, and there's no limit to how many addresses you can make to request Myriad. I'm talking about "request payment" - you only need one wallet application! Sign up for an account on a mining pool that takes Myriadcoin - Yescrypt. "Yescrypt" is the code that allows your Pi to search for coins on the network, and should only work with a CPU (central processing unit). The one I've been using for my guides is https://miningpoolhub.com/ . Once you sign up, click "Myriadcoin - Yescrypt pool" on the left, then click on "workers". Add a new worker - I called my first one CPU1, CPU2 etc for each new CPU, then Pi1, Pi2 etc for each Raspberry Pi. Password doesn't matter. In the difficulty box, you can put "sd=0.01" for a Pi 2 - thanks smatdesa , however sometimes just leaving it to auto-adjust can work better. After this click "wallet" on the left. Enter your "payment address" from step 1 and your PIN, as well as "20" for automatic payout of coins you mine, so you see some coin in your wallet every day or two. Please note, some pools charge a fee for this. 0.1 is the fee for my pool, and I'm happy to pay it to have the coins safely with me, as I don't donate - I have far too few Myriad to do so. This is where the guide diverges from the previous guides. If you're following along at home, this is a good place to start if you're in a hurry to get mining. Download Raspbian from this link: https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest and click on "download ZIP under "Raspbian with desktop"(let me know if the link changes!). Whilst this is downloading, grab yourself a copy of 7-zip from www.7-zip.org ( http://www.7-zip.org/a/7z1604-x64.exe for 64-bit and http://www.7-zip.org/a/7z1604.exe for 32-bit ). If you don't know what "32-bit" or "64-bit" means, that's okay - generally, 64-bit should work fine. So, let's continue getting software ready. Install 7-zip by double-clicking on your downloaded file. Also grab yourself a copy of Etcher - for writing our Raspbian to our Pi SD card from this linK: https://etcher.io/ . Click "download for Windows x64". If this one doesn't work/install, click the little arrow to the right, and click "Etcher for Windows x64 (32-bit) (Installer). Now, with all of the required software in place to install Raspbian, let's write it to our SD card. Double click your Raspbian-Jessie .zip file, and drag the .img file inside into a foldeonto your desktop. After it extracts, open up your copy of Etcher, and click "select image" - pick the .img you just dropped. Select your SD card be careful here! make sure it's actually your SD card and click Flash. Start your Pi Once this is done, plonk your SD into your Pi, connect power, keyboard, mouse, and HDMI, and watch the pretty lights flashing! The next step is acquiring the mining software to get your Pi mining. On the desktop, which has a lovely picture of a road and some nature, if that's your thing. But we're here to get mining! Click on the fourth icon from the left (default) - Terminal - a little icon with a window and blue menu bar . You're presented with a CLI (command line interface) in lovely black and green. Type the following into your CLI: git clone https://github.com/tpruvot/cpuminer-multi This should echo the following: "cloning into 'cpuminer-multi'...", and could potentially take a while - on my Pi 2 running Raspbian Jessie, it took me somewhere along the lines of half an hour for this step alone. You should end with "Checking out files: 100%" or something along these lines, and be returned to your blue $ CLI prompt. Next command is as follows: sudo apt-get install automake autoconf pkg-config libcurl4-openssl-dev libjansson-dev libssl-dev libgmp-dev make g++ Hit "y" at the prompt to begin installation of the required packages. The **next command happens to be the simple build command: ./build.sh All done. Make yourself a cup of tea, and feel excited that your Pi is doing a thing (compiling). The next thing you know, it's all complete, and you're left staring at your lovely blue $ prompt. So let's get it working! cd cpuminer-multi This will get you into your folder. The following command should get you mining happily (yes!): cpuminer -o stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20577 -a yescrypt -u username.workername -p x -t 4 Explanation: We are using cpuminer to connect to the mining pool we joined in step 2. -a yescrypt is the algorithm we are using, username is the user name you joined the pool with, workername is the worker we added, all in step 2. -p is your password (it shouldn't matter - you could potentially put myriad2them00n, but let's not complicate things), and -t 4 is the number of threads - you can experiment with this, depending on your Pi - for my Pi 2, I get the most submitted shares with 4 threads. Mining speed: To give you an idea of my experience: if you lined up 15 of these, all overclocked to 1 GHz, they would produce around the same hashrate as a modern i5 laptop (1.5 kH/s). And that's it!. Shout out to smatdesa, who got me excited about working on this guide! Please post any new configurations, questions or comments below! Happy Myriad mining. And if your 3,166 Raspberry Pis are burning rubber and overflowing your coffers with XMY, or you just like what you see here, I'm humbly accepting: Donations (XMY only please): MTeYZ6SQEKBCysTSf9LdW8rAxaahWSSvPd submitted by MynaEradicator to myriadcoin [link] [comments] I did it! Mined 1 full btc Hey just wanted to say WOOOOO! After about a year and a half of contributing to slush's pool and the ant pool I finally mined 1 full bitcoin! I am so stoked about this, mostly because it's unlikely I'll ever make it to 2 at the rate the difficulty has climbed and the electricity costs and so on. But whatever I mined 1 full bitcoin and feel like it's some sort of achievement worth sharing. [Edit] Several people ask so I'll put it in the body of my post: my main hardware now is an antminer s3 and a cx750 psu. For a while it was just a gtx 660 in my desktop and I played around with a raspberry pi setup for a month or so before going asic. Its still just mining away at home. submitted by funkemax to Bitcoin [link] [comments] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: After Butterfly Labs collapses, engineers find new jobs at 21 Inc. BEGIN BLOG POST After Butterfly Labs collapses, engineers find new jobs at 21 Inc. A bitcoin miner has shipped on time. Yes, that is news. A new venture-capital backed company, 21 Inc., has released a miniature bitcoin miner that they call a "Bitcoin computer". For $399.99, you get a Raspberry Pi, an SHA-256 ASIC board, and a giant fan. Again, this is news: normally, a manufacturer of bitcoin miners would overdesign and underengineer their equipment, or, if they managed to ship something functional, it would be so poorly engineered -- and over budget -- that it be an explosion waiting to happen and/or priced comparably to a four-door sedan. 21 Inc. has done something remarkable in the Bitcoin world: they started a company that operates like a legitimate business. They're even listed on Amazon.com, a company that's so strict with vendors that Nintendo was kicked off their system for not kissing enough customer ass. Okay, enough with the praise. This thing sucks. The 21.co "computer" certainly deserves a place in the VC world, along with the other products consisting of wild promises and inane use cases. For the price of 4 Raspberry Pi computer kits, you get the following: A Raspberry Pi. You can do a lot with this. One thing you can't do, however, is reliably run a Bitcoin node: the single gigabyte of RAM gets crowded with the bitcoin memory pool (normally up to 100 megabytes, or more when a "stress test" is taking place). A 128 GB micro-SD card. Used to store the block chain, which is about 32 gigabytes in size right now, and growing at about 144 megabytes per day. Unfortunately, the copy of the block chain 21 Inc. includes is obsolete the second they ship the product, so you have to wait a few hours for the block chain to synchronize. This uses those valuable limited write cycles you have on your SD card. A compatible WiFi adapter. Internet bandwidth ought not to be a problem, as long as no "stress test" is taking place: the Bitcoin development team can't decide if 14 kilobits per second is too much or not enough. (If you have a remote desire to develop applications that use bitcoin, stop here. Go through that list and buy just those items above. You don't need anything else. If you're looking for comedy, or if you're a sucker with too much money, read on...) Is that all I get for my money? Those products alone don't allow you to make Bitcoin applications, apparently. You need these things, too: An ASIC chip and a giant fan. Bitcoin mining hardware has a propensity for running hot, so you need a fan. Unfortunately, the Raspberry Pi can't power those two items. The Pi uses a standard 5 volt mini-USB connector for power, and draws at most 2 amps. The fan alone uses three times the maximum current that the Raspberry Pi can handle. Also, a tiny fan like this emits lots of noise, so you may want to include some earplugs in your Amazon.com shopping cart. Free up another outlet for you to use, because there are two power supplies! A software API that's basically a copy of another API. The API is based on software written by the developers who run Blockchain.info, a site that once famously wrote a random-number generator that always gave the number 302. Apart from some very contrived "demos", this is useless. How about the software demos? It's difficult to justify developing a $400 computer that can't do much. So, to entice some customers, 21 Inc. included demos that try really hard to make customers feel inspired. Here are just a few things that 21 Inc. claims were totally impossible before their product existed: Web proxies, but with bitcoin! Gone are the days where you would pay a small fee (normally, no more than $9 per month) to access a wide array of private proxies. Now you can build your own service where you charge customers 1 cent per request to use a single public proxy. If that doesn't seem absurd yet, consider the following: loading this page probably used 60 requests for images, fonts, and various code to make the page work. Online SMS gateways, but with bitcoin! Don't pay your phone company fifteen cents to send a single short message, and definitely don't pay a monthly fee to send unlimited messages! Be your own phone company and lure people into using your gateway. Granted, developers can use the same third-party messaging API for free, but that isn't the bitcoin way. Also, you may want to make sure you're legally a company and not an individual, just in case people want to use your message service for sending death threats to those who defame Satoshi and a few three-letter agencies charge you as being responsible. Data storage, but with bitcoin! With this project, you can write up to forty bytes to the world's slowest database. Enough said. What are the real customers saying? The packaging is slick: "This @21dotco computer came already opened..." The hardware is reliable: "...it must have lost power, which caused my SSH keys to become corrupted." The software is revolutionary: "...it will be more expensive to pay for your spotify subscription via your electricity bill, but a lot of people don't care." I want to buy it anyway! Go ahead. I won't stop you. Oh, and 21 Inc. doesn't accept bitcoins. END BLOG POST submitted by theirmoss to Buttcoin [link] [comments] To arms Bitcoin community! Help us to complete this mining installation for the Zürich MoneyMuseum. We are not asking for funds. Only your expertise needed! 20$ tip if you give us the relevant clue to solve or mitigate our main problem. Nice pictures of the exhibition inside as well... Edit: A big thank you to all people who helped us we can now mine true pps with diff1! The people in this thread which have helped most have been awarded. I want to mention also the operator of btcmp.com denis2342 and Luke-Jr. Actually looking at the miner screen in the Linux terminal helped a lot ;-). The pool constantly resigned to stratum with variable difficulty. We can now mine true pps with diff1. Getwork with long polling seems to be default after disabling stratum... We will probably post again, when there is a video of the installation in action... Again many thanks. Learned a lot. Edit: Thank you for all the answeres so far! We will try different things now and report back. Tip bounty will be distrubuted as soon as we found out what finally does the trick. Ths could take a few days. The offerd tip will be distributed and very likeley a few others as well. First of all, let me tell you that the Bitcoin Exhibition at the Zürich MoneyMuseum is most likely the biggest and most diverse of it's kind. Please read more about the museum and the exhibition below. Help us solve the following problem we experience with our "Muscle Powered Proof of Work" installation: Me and a friend have invested a lot of time to build an installation for the Museum. It is basically a 10GHash/s miner and RapberryPi which is powered by a hand generator (Maxon DC motor with planetary gear). Here are some pictures of the installation, although not entirely put together yet. There are still some changes planned. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0qcvl3wu4romhnt/AAAYF08lnVAy6W6KEepE7e2Ua?dl=0 Now let's get to the core of our problem: We are mining at the getwork diff1 pool btcmp.com as it is a true pps pool with getwork diff1. The visitors in the museum can power the generator for 2-3min and see directly how many Satoshis the "network" (actually pool but we don't want to confuse the visitors to much at that point) has given the museum for their work. This all works well so far but one problem remains. Sometimes the pool does not get a share from us for more than 40 seconds or even more than 60 in some cases. I have calculated that with 8.4 GHash/s we should find a share about every 0.5 seconds in average (diff1). I think when the pool gets a share it gets all the hashes as it then accounts for several Satoshis. Statistically we get per minute what we should get in theory. We would very much like to lower the time between the accepted shares by the pool, however. This would help to make the overall experience much smoother for the visitors. Please look at this screenshot from MinePeon and answer some questions: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lb1jei4trc9kqe5/MinePeonScreenshot.png?dl=0 We see that we get a lot of diff1 hashes. However, only 11 shares/packages have been accepted. The Is there a possibility to set the miner SW so it submits to the pool as soon as a share is found? It seems to send them in packages which sometimes have 4-5 seconds in between but sometimes a much as 80 seconds. I would like to submit packages of hashes much more often. How can this be influenced? What exactly are the Getworks (GW)? What exactly are the Accepted ones (Acc)? This is where the TipBounty is. Help us to get a better Acc/diff1 ratio. Best would be 1:1. What exactly are the rejected ones (Rej)? What exactly are the discarded ones (Disc)? What exactly are the difficulty one hashes (diff1)? Now some of these questions seem very very basic but it is important for us to understand what these are and how we can influence these. We have a 1:1 correlation between the Acc and the pool side acknowledgement of shares/packages. So whenever the MinePeon shows one more for this value the pool value for last submitted share goes to "moments ago". Does the miner SW have a setting where we can set after how many diff1 hashes a package of hashes is sent to the pool? If no, do you have another idea why so few are sent? Ideally we would set it so the diff1 hashes are sent every 5 seconds or so, probably even more often. Is stratum with fixed diff1 possible? If so, would it be better to use stratum? Are there critical settings if we should know of? (we have tried --request-diff and --no-submit-stale) We are using BFGMiner on MinePeon if that matters. We could switch to CGMiner if that would help. Any help is very much appreciated. The museum is doing a great job explaining Bitcoin basics. We had special focus on interactive learning and have several things to underline this. I hope to hear back from you so we can improve our installation. Please don't hesitate to ask if you have further questions. We are both not mining experts. Thanks for reading and AMA. SimonBelmond Current features of the Bitcoin exhibition at the Zürich MoneyMuseum: Current Features: Life screen with various stats/charts/parameters/transactions... Printed infographics. Muscle powered PoW: Hand generator with 5v and 3.5-5A output, Raspberry Pi, MinePeon, 5x Antminer U2+ plus a screen to show the hash-rate at the pool and/or in MinePeon web interface. This screen will not be hand powered. This installation will complement their coining die (go to 1:27 to see what I mean). The Bitcoin mining evolution (CPU, GPU, FPGA, ASIC) A few short (2-3 minutes) interviews. Other wallets, Trezor, PiperWallet ATM Prototype, functional MoneyMuseum Bit-Cards PiperWallet to use. Casascius and other physical Bitcoins, Wallets (also some commemorative coins), Paper wallet like one out of the first Bitcoin (A)TM ever Bitcoin Quiz 12 Picture tours Bitcoin for beginners Bitcoin advanced Debunking 13 Bitcoin myths What you definitely have to know The history of Bitcoin Bitcoin und traditional forms of money Alternatives to Bitcoin Citations about Bitcoin How do I open an account? How do I get Bitcoin? Bitcoin community and economy Bitcoin as a platform I see this as a good opportunity for Bitcoin, so let's embrace it. I am especially excited to compare the traditional forms of money which used proof of work to the new money which also uses proof of work. I think in that context it will be much easier for the visitors to value this concept. A lot of schools and other groups book guided tours at the museum. It is open on every Friday from December 05. On. Entry is free of charge. Edit:Markdown, typos submitted by SimonBelmond to Bitcoin [link] [comments] Following these steps will leave you with a very energy efficient bitcoin miner, as a Raspberry Pi only uses four watts of power, and a miner is typically 2.5W. Mining used to be done with computers consuming over 700W for the same process so to make a jump in savings helps repay the cost of the hardware we are using. Mining Bitcoin with Raspberry Pi. Okay, enough talk, let's actually do some mining. To mine Bitcoin with Raspberry Pi, you're going to need: Raspberry Pi; USB Bitcoin ASIC Miner; Powered USB Hub; Having a powered USB Hub is important, because Raspberry Pi can only supply a limited amount of power to a connected USB device. MinePeon is an arm mining platform for the earlier generation of bitcoin miners (ASIC & FPGA) that interfaced with a computer via USB. It ran on the Raspberry PI 1 & 2 and there was even a version or two for the Beagle Bone Black making it a very cheap and efficient alternative to running a full PC. The raspberry pi is capable of mining ethereum at a low hashrate. You should be able to get some coins at the end of the month. However, due to the level of difficulty increase over time, you should always compare your earnings with the cost of power to stay profitable. Without ASIC bitcoin mining equipment, you will be doing nothing but converting sunlight into heat. Due to the ever increasing difficulty levels, along with the low powered relatively weak CPU of the Raspberry Pi, you will never successfully mine anything unless you are incredibly lucky. [index] [13",
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Glitch that I found For a couple of days now I have had a glitch that doesn’t let me go to the sides of a track. What I mean is that when I tilt my phone, my character doesn’t move. I can still jump, slide, and turn corners though. I thought it might have been that the fitness controls were off, but when I turned it on, it just told me to go to settings and turn fitness controls on for the game, even if I had already done that. I don’t know what else I can do. It’s really annoying to do daily challenges because of this glitch. I hope that you find and patch this bug. Otherwise, great game, would recommend.
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Ok, its apparently official, according to healingbright.com a few days ago the U.S. Government added a page to their cancer advice website highlight the positive effects of cannibinoids and encourages one to smoke, eat in baked goods, or spray under the tongue for treatment.
Well, regardless of political stances I feel like this is sort of the be all end all of the argument. WE finally found what cures cancer and it’ illegal…. ok well make it legal….done. As much as I am not for it as these studies begin to pour out it makes it difficult to argue against, I obviously don’t want people to die which is why I’m against it in the first place. That being said we have always used it in a medicinal capacity with limitations, I don’t know if this would be any different or the amounts one would have to consume to begin killing cancer cells. As best as I can tell all these studies have been done in mice and I have not found any conclusive evidence or studies published about humans. So I don’t know if its something that can be administered along with chemo treatments or if the doc walks in the room and says” Im sorry Johnny, you have cancer, go home and smoke your brains out every day……”
I guess we will see how this progresses along with the upcoming election.
Grass
Posted by Elizabeth Adams on February 24, 2016
Posted in: General.
Hemp, weed, pot, grass….. such earthy names given to this plant, well it is a plant after all. I always found it fascinating that God would make such interesting things come out of the ground that had such powerful affects. Though I suppose it should be just as fascinating as the vast amounts of flavors that he created throughout all of the other elements that come from the ground.
I suppose if you are younger and reading this that it may actually be a great time to go in to the field of botany. I have a feeling many will be needed in the future to keep coming up with new types of grass. The same way the everyone today is going into the medical field so in another 30 years agriculturalists will be in high demand because no one is going in to that field now.
Comparing Weed to Alcohol
Posted by Elizabeth Adams on February 18, 2016
Posted in: General.
This is where all my haters are going to come out of the woodwork. Now I know I have yet to reveal whether or not I am for or against the legalization of the pot, though I’m sure you have figured it out. I am personally not a fan, and one of my biggest oppositions is the in favor argument that is the title of this blog. Everybody that I have ever had a conversation with about this topic says the same thing. “Well, statistically pot is the cause of much less harm than alcohol is, and alcohol is legal, so why shouldn’t pot be legal.” This statistic that is referenced is commonly a D.U.I. statistic as to what the inhibiting drug was in the case of the automobile wreck that resulted.
So here are my rebuttals to this argument.
Alcohol is readily more available and maybe even more intoxicating in smaller amounts. It has also been around for a lot longer so there are many, many years of stats to pull from. We haven’t had any control test done where weed was as readily consumed as alcohol without consequence and then we saw who could drive and who couldn’t. Believe it or not things being illegal does prohibit people from partaking in that practice or product. If tattoos were illegal, would as many people have them? If you said yes, then just go bang your head against a wall, because that’s all you’re really good for anyway. While on the topic of tattoos, even though there hasn’t been a questions of legality, up until recently it would cost you a possible hire at a job interview if your tattoos showed. Now, not so much. It’s almost a non issue now, so as society allows for the freedom to do something the people that participate increase. That’s how it works.
Other than the fact that there is not any credible statistics to back up the comment, there just seems to be flawed logic in the making of that claim. Arguing for the use of something to be ok because its not as bad as something else. Its like saying I didn’t shoot the the sheriff because I shot the deputy. I only tortured him, it’s not like I killed the guy. Committing or performing lesser degrees of evil does not make it less evil in and of itself. So I don’t understand the argument: it’s ok to take this drug because its not as strong as this other drug. They are both drugs, neither is ok. The only difference maker in the levels of what harmful drugs are allowed and to what extent are whether or not the government has figured out how to profit off of it.
OK, I’m off my soapbox, and frankly, I feel a little better.
Why Weed
Posted by Elizabeth Adams on February 17, 2016
Posted in: General.
Does anyone other than me find it slightly odd to smoke something that’s called a weed. Weeds do not have a positive connotation last time I checked though there is no slowing people down. I guess that shouldn’t really surprise me, I mean there’s a warning label on cigarettes that says “This will KILL you” and that doesn’t stop people. Still there’s a little piece of me that still wonders at the attraction to the feelings provided by smoking a plant.
Did you ever wonder why every other sports team in America has had to change their names from offensive terms to non offensive, except the Ole Miss Rebels? Well its because they are the Government’s favorite university. Why? You ask. Because Ole Miss has been Uncle Sam’s pot grower since 1968 and the government just paid them 69 million dollars to expand their operation! Don’t believe me, check it out here for the Time magazine article.
Marijuana and its affect on our culture today is a fascinating thing, no other plant or tree has caused this sort of riff in a country or culture before. But people want to feed a habit that makes them feel good, and the Feds want to make money on it. I guess that’s the cycle isn’t it. Sad but true, to quote Metallica.
Ode to Mary Jane
Posted by Elizabeth Adams on February 16, 2016
Posted in: General.
Hi, I’m Elizabeth, and this is a political ranting blog about the legalization of pot, weed, sweet Mary Jane in our United States of A. The landscape of the country is currently split on the issue with the pro side currently gaining traction and making some headway. Unless something absolutely disastrous happens that can be directly blamed to the fact that pot was legally used and therefore resulted in said catastrophe, there is no reason to believe that the recreational legalization of marijuana will not prevail in the coming years. Now, am I for that or against that? Does it matter? I mean at this point the course is set and unless they have a planned parenthood incident the end result seems pretty clear. Look, not to get off topic but even as disgusting and heinous as the planned parenthood issues are, abortions is slowing down, or going anywhere. I personally see that issue on a whole other more serious level than the pot discussion. But for the sake of it we will discuss some aspects of this debate in my coming posts.
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Christ the Lord was tempted and suffered for us. Come, let us adore him.
Or: O that today you would listen to his voice: harden not your hearts.
Year: A(II). Psalm week: 1. Liturgical Colour: Violet.
About the author of the Second Reading in today's Office of Readings:
Second Reading: Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe (462/7 - 527/ 533)
Fulgentius was bishop of the city of Ruspe in the Roman province of Africa, which is in modern-day Tunisia. At that time Africa and parts of the Near East were ruled by the Vandals, who were Arians, calling themselves Christians but denying the divinity of Christ. As a result Fulgentius’ early career was marked by a series of flights from persecution, as Catholics tried to maintain their faith under Vandal rule. It was a complicated time. In 499 he was tortured for saying that Jesus was both God and man; the next year the Vandal king Thrasamund, impressed by his talents, invited him to return from exile and become a bishop (Fulgentius declined, since he knew that Thrasamund had ordered that none but Arians should be bishops); two years later he was persuaded to become bishop of Ruspe in Tunisia but shortly afterwards he was exiled to Sardinia. Thrasamund invited him back in 515 to debate against the Arians but exiled him again in 520.
In 523, following the death of Thrasamund and the accession of his Catholic son Hilderic, Fulgentius was allowed to return to Ruspe and try to convert the populace back to the faith. He worked to reform many of the abuses which had infiltrated his old diocese in his absence. The power and effectiveness of his preaching were so profound that his archbishop, Boniface of Carthage, wept openly every time he heard Fulgentius preach, and publicly thanked God for giving such a preacher to his church.
Liturgical colour: violet
Violet is a dark colour, ‘the gloomy cast of the mortified, denoting affliction and melancholy’. Liturgically, it is the colour of Advent and Lent, the seasons of penance and preparation.
Mid-morning reading (Terce)
Isaiah 53:2-3 ©
Like a sapling he grew up in front of us, like a root in arid ground. Without beauty, without majesty (we saw him), no looks to attract our eyes; a thing despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and familiar with suffering, a man to make people screen their faces; he was despised and we took no account of him.
Noon reading (Sext)
Isaiah 53:4-5 ©
And yet ours were the sufferings he bore, ours the sorrows he carried. But we, we thought of him as someone punished, struck by God, and brought low. Yet he was pierced through for our faults, crushed for our sins. On him lies a punishment that brings us peace, and through his wounds we are healed.
Afternoon reading (None)
Isaiah 53:6-7 ©
We had all gone astray like sheep, each taking his own way, and the Lord burdened him with the sins of all of us. Harshly dealt with, he bore it humbly, he never opened his mouth, like a lamb that is led to the slaughter-house, like a sheep that is dumb before its shearers never opening its mouth.
Dates
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Thu 25 November
Thursday of week 34 in Ordinary Time
or Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin, Martyr
Fri 26 November
Friday of week 34 in Ordinary Time
Sat 27 November
Saturday of week 34 in Ordinary Time
or Saturday memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Sun 28 November
1st Sunday of Advent
Mon 29 November
Monday of the 1st week of Advent
Tue 30 November
Saint Andrew, Apostle
Wed 1 December
Wednesday of the 1st week of Advent
Thu 2 December
Thursday of the 1st week of Advent
Fri 3 December
Saint Francis Xavier, Priest
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Scripture readings taken from The Jerusalem Bible, published and copyright © 1966, 1967 and 1968 by Darton, Longman & Todd, Ltd and Doubleday, a division of Random House, Inc, and used by permission of the publishers. For on-line information about other Random House, Inc. books and authors, see the Internet web site at http://www.randomhouse.com.
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Fiedler, K. & Brehm, G. (2021): Aposematic Coloration of Moths Decreases Strongly along an Elevational Gradient in the Andes. Insects 12(10), -.
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DOI: 10.3390/insects12100903
Keywords: | elevational gradient | Tropical Andes | defensive coloration | tiger moths | predation risk |
Cueva, A.; Manchego, C.; Bastidas, C. & Curto, M. (2021): Development and characterization of microsatellite markers for two subspecies of Handroanthus chrysanthus. Rodriguésia 72(e00722020), 6.
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An understanding of the genetic diversity and structure of plant species is essential in order to comprehend the degree of biodiversity loss and to develop successful restoration programs. Handroanthus is an important genus that presents one of the most valuable timbers of South America. Handroanthus chrysanthus is an important species distributed in Central and South America. Microsatellite markers are not previously developed for this species. Ten microsatellites for Handroanthus chrysanthus developed using high-throughput sequencing are presented here. The usefulness of these microsatellite loci for the genetic analysis of subspecies H. chrysanthus subsp. chrysanthus (distributed in coastal dry forests) and subspecies H. chrysanthus subsp. meridionalis (distributed in premontane moist forests) is analyzed. At least eight polymorphic microsatellites are useful for each subspecies, seven of which can be used in both subspecies.
Keywords: | Ecuador | dry forest | Handroanthus chrysanthus | Guayacan | microsatellites | premontane forest | subspecies |
Vollstaedt, M.; Albrecht, J.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Hemp, C.; Howell, K.; Kettering, L.; Neu, A.; Neuschulz, E.; Quitian, M.; Santillan, V.; Töpfer, T.; Schleuning, M. & Fritz, S. (2020): Direct and plant-mediated effects of climate on bird diversity in tropical mountains. Ecology and Evolution 10(24), 14196-14208.
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Dehling, D.; Bender, I.M.; Blendinger, P.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Munoz, M.; Neuschulz, E.; Quitian, M.; Saavedra, F.; Santillan, V.; Schleuning, M. & stouffer, D. (2021): Specialists and generalists fulfil important and complementary functional roles in ecological processes. Functional Ecology 35(8), 1810-1821.
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Velescu, A.; Homeier, J.; Bendix, J.; Valarezo, C. & Wilcke, W. (2021): Response of water-bound fluxes of potassium, calcium, magnesium and sodium to nutrient additions in an Ecuadorian tropical montane forest. Forest Ecology and Management 501(119661), 1-14.
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In the past two decades, the Amazon-exposed, tropical montane rain forests in south Ecuador experienced increasing deposition of reactive N mainly from Amazonian forest fires, episodic Ca and Mg inputs from Saharan dust, and a low but constant P deposition from unknown sources. To explore the response of this tropical, perhumid ecosystem to nutrient inputs, we established in 2007 a Nutrient Manipulation Experiment (NUMEX). Since 2008, we have applied 50 kg ha−1 year−1 of N as urea, 10 kg ha−1 year−1 of P as NaH2PO4·H2O, 50 kg ha−1 year−1 of N + 10 kg ha−1 year−1 of P and 10 kg ha−1 year−1 of Ca as CaCl2·H2O in a randomized block design at 2000 m a.s.l. in a natural forest of the south Ecuadorian Andes. Previous studies have shown that alkali and alkaline earth metals had beneficial effects on the functioning of N and P co-limited tropical forests occurring on acidic soils. Therefore, we determined the response of all major aqueous ecosystem fluxes of K, Ca, Mg and Na to nutrient amendments, to understand how increasing atmospheric deposition would affect their cycling in the future. Additions of N and P decreased K leaching from the organic layer and in the mineral soil, thus tightening K cycling. This suggests that increasing future N and P availability may result in K limitation in the long term. The leaching of Ca and Mg from the canopy increased in response to amendments of N and P and we observed an enhanced uptake of these nutrients also if Ca was amended alone. Although N was applied as urea, acidity of soil solutions and leaching of K, Ca, Mg and Na did not increase following separate N amendments. In spite of the acid soils and of its low cation-exchange competitivity, Na included in the P fertilizer was only partly leached from the organic layer. We suggest that it was probably required to cover an unmet Na demand of the soil fauna. Our results demonstrate the major role in the functioning of the tropical montane forests played by K, Ca and Mg as potential future growth-limiting elements and increasingly required nutrients in response to rising N and P availability, while they also support the importance of Na as a functional element in these ecosystems.
Keywords: | Ecuador | NUMEX | nutrient manipulation | tropical montane forest | nutrient additions | base cations |
Dantas De Paula, M.; Forrest, M.; Langan, L.; Bendix, J.; Homeier, J.; Velescu, A.; Wilcke, W. & Hickler, T. (2021): Nutrient cycling drives plant community trait assembly and ecosystem functioning in a tropical mountain biodiversity hotspot. New Phytologist -(-), -.
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Summary Community trait assembly in highly diverse tropical rainforests is still poorly understood. Based on more than a decade of field measurements in a biodiversity hotspot of southern Ecuador, we implemented plant trait variation and improved soil organic matter dynamics in a widely used dynamic vegetation model (the Lund-Potsdam-Jena General Ecosystem Simulator, LPJ-GUESS) to explore the main drivers of community assembly along an elevational gradient. In the model used here (LPJ-GUESS-NTD, where NTD stands for nutrient-trait dynamics), each plant individual can possess different trait combinations, and the community trait composition emerges via ecological sorting. Further model developments include plant growth limitation by phosphorous (P) and mycorrhizal nutrient uptake. The new model version reproduced the main observed community trait shift and related vegetation processes along the elevational gradient, but only if nutrient limitations to plant growth were activated. In turn, when traits were fixed, low productivity communities emerged due to reduced nutrient-use efficiency. Mycorrhizal nutrient uptake, when deactivated, reduced net primary production (NPP) by 61–72% along the gradient. Our results strongly suggest that the elevational temperature gradient drives community assembly and ecosystem functioning indirectly through its effect on soil nutrient dynamics and vegetation traits. This illustrates the importance of considering these processes to yield realistic model predictions.
Keywords: | mycorrhiza | dynamic vegetation model | nutrient cycling | plant community assembly | plant functional traits | tropical montane forests (TMF) |
Seibold, S.; Rammer, W.; Hothorn, T.; Seidl, R.; Ulyshen, M.D.; Lorz, J.; Cadotte, M.W.; Lindenmayer, D.B.; Adhikari, Y.P.; Aragón, R.; Bae, S.; Baldrian, P.; Barimani Varandi, H.; Barlow, J.; Bässler, C.; Beauchene, J.; Berenguer, E.; Bergamin, R.S.; Birkemoe, T.; Boros, G.; Brandl, R.; Brustel, H.; Burton, P.J.; Cakpo-Tossou, Y.T.; Castro, J.; Cateau, E.; Cobb, T.P.; Farwig, N.; Fernández, R.D.; Firn, J.; Gan, K.S.; González, G.; Gossner, M.M.; Habel, J.C.; Hébert, C.; Heibl, C.; Heikkala, O.; Hemp, A.; Hemp, C.; Hjältén, J.; Hotes, S.; Kouki, J.; Lachat, T.; Liu, J.; Liu, Y.; Luo, Y.; Macandog, D.M.; Martina, P.E.; Mukul, S.A.; Nachin, B.; Nisbet, K.; O’Halloran, J.; Oxbrough, A.; Pandey, J.N.; Pavlíček, T.; Pawson, S.M.; Rakotondranary, J.S.; Ramanamanjato, J.; Rossi, L.; Schmidl, J.; Schulze, M.; Seaton, S.; Stone, M.J.; Stork, N.E.; Suran, B.; Sverdrup-Thygeson, A.; Thorn, S.; Thyagarajan, G.; Wardlaw, T.J.; Weisser, W.; Yoon, S.; Zhang, N. & Müller, J. (2021): The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition. Nature 597(7874), 77-81.
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DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03740-8
Abstract: The amount of carbon sto...
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The amount of carbon stored in deadwood is equivalent to about 8per cent of the global forest carbon stocks1. The decomposition of deadwood is largely governed by climate2–5 with decomposer groups—such as microorganisms and insects—contributing to variations in the decomposition rates2,6,7. At the global scale, the contribution of insects to the decomposition of deadwood and carbon release remains poorly understood7. Here we present a field experiment of wood decomposition across 55 forest sites and 6 continents. We find that the deadwood decomposition rates increase with temperature, and the strongest temperature effect is found at high precipitation levels. Precipitation affects the decomposition rates negatively at low temperatures and positively at high temperatures. As a net effect—including the direct consumption by insects and indirect effects through interactions with microorganisms—insects accelerate the decomposition in tropical forests (3.9% median mass loss per year). In temperate and boreal forests, we find weak positive and negative effects with a median mass loss of 0.9per cent and −0.1per cent per year, respectively. Furthermore, we apply the experimentally derived decomposition function to a global map of deadwood carbon synthesized from empirical and remote-sensing data, obtaining an estimate of 10.93.2petagram of carbon per year released from deadwood globally, with 93per cent originating from tropical forests. Globally, the net effect of insects may account for 29per cent of the carbon flux from deadwood, which suggests a functional importance of insects in the decomposition of deadwood and the carbon cycle.
Keywords: | Biodiversity | Climate and Earth system modelling | Ecosystem ecology | Forest ecology |
Haug, I.; Setaro, S. & Suárez, J.P. (2021): Global AM fungi are dominating mycorrhizal communities in a tropical premontane dry forest in Laipuna, South Ecuador. Mycological Progress 20(6), 837-845.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11557-021-01699-4
Abstract: Tropical dry forests are...
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Tropical dry forests are an intricate ecosystem with special adaptations to periods of drought. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are essential for plant survival in all terrestrial ecosystems but might be of even greater importance in dry forests as plant growth is limited due to nutrient and water deficiency during the dry season. Tropical dry forests in Ecuador are highly endangered, but studies about AMF communities are scarce. We investigated the AMF community of a premontane semi-deciduous dry forest in South Ecuador during the dry season. We estimated AMF diversity, distribution, and composition of the study site based on operational taxonomic units (OTUs) and compared the results to those from the tropical montane rainforest and páramo in South Ecuador. OTU delimitation was based on part of the small ribosomal subunit obtained by cloning and Sanger sequencing. Nearly all OTUs were Glomeraceae. The four frequent OTUs were Glomus, and comparison with the MaarjAM database revealed these to be globally distributed with a wide range of ecological adaptations. Several OTUs are shared with virtual taxa from dry forests in Africa. Ordination analysis of AMF communities from the tropical dry and montane rainforests in South Ecuador revealed a unique AMF community in the dry forest with only few overlapping OTUs. Most OTUs that were found in both dry and rainforests and on the two continents were globally distributed Glomus.
Keywords: | ecuador | AMF community | Tropical dry forest | Sanger sequencing |
Limberger, O.; Homeier, J.; Farwig, N.; Pucha-Cofrep, F.; Fries, A.; Leuschner, C.; Trachte, K. & Bendix, J. (2021): Classification of Tree Functional Types in a Megadiverse Tropical Mountain Forest from Leaf Optical Metrics and Functional Traits for Two Related Ecosystem Functions. Forests 12(5), 649.
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DOI: 10.3390/f12050649
Keywords: | functional traits | Hyperspectral data | Functional tree types |
Homeier, J.; Seeler, T.; Pierick, K. & Leuschner, C. (2021): Leaf trait variation in species-rich tropical Andean forests. Scientific Reports 11, 9993.
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DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-89190-8
Abstract: Screening species-rich c...
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Screening species-rich communities for the variation in functional raits along environmental gradients may help understanding the abiotic drivers of plant performance in a mechanistic way. We investigated tree leaf trait variation along an elevation gradient (1000–3000 m) in highly diverse neotropical montane forests to test the hypothesis that elevational trait change reflects a trend toward more conservative resource use strategies at higher elevations, with interspecific trait variation decreasing and trait integration increasing due to environmental filtering. Analysis of trait variance partitioning across the 52 tree species revealed for most traits a dominant influence of phylogeny, except for SLA, leaf thickness and foliar Ca, where elevation was most influential. The community-level means of SLA, foliar N and Ca, and foliar N/P ratio decreased with elevation, while leaf thickness and toughness increased. The contribution of intraspecific variation was substantial at the community level in most traits, yet smaller than the interspecific component. Both within-species and between-species trait variation did not change systematically with elevation. High phylogenetic diversity, together with small-scale edaphic heterogeneity, cause large interspecific leaf trait variation in these hyper-diverse Andean forests. Trait network analysis revealed increasing leaf trait integration with elevation, suggesting stronger environmental filtering at colder and nutrient-poorer sites.
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Urgilés, G.; Celleri, R.; Trachte, K.; Bendix, J. & Orellana-Alvear, J. (2021): Clustering of Rainfall Types Using Micro Rain Radar and LaserDisdrometer Observations in the Tropical Andes. Remote Sensing 13(5), 1-22.
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DOI: 10.3390/rs13050991
Keywords: | rainfall | Vertical rain radar |
Homeier, J. & Leuschner, C. (2021): Factors controlling the productivity of tropical Andean forests: climate and soil are more important than tree diversity. Biogeosciences 18(4), 1524-1541.
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DOI: 10.5194/bg-18-1525-2021
Abstract: Theory predicts positive...
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Theory predicts positive effects of species richness on the productivity of plant communities through complementary resource use and facilitative interactions between species. Results from manipulative experiments with tropical tree species indicate a positive diversity–productivity relationship (DPR), but the existing evidence from natural forests is scarce and contradictory. We studied forest aboveground productivity in more than 80 humid tropical montane oldgrowth forests in two highly diverse Andean regions with large geological and topographic heterogeneity and related productivity to tree diversity and climatic, edaphic and stand structural factors with a likely influence on productivity. Main determinants of wood production in the perhumid study regions were elevation (as a proxy for temperature), soil nutrient (N, P and base cation) availability and forest structural parameters (wood specific gravity, aboveground biomass). Tree diversity had only a small positive influence on productivity, even though tree species numbers varied largely (6–27 species per 0.04 ha). We conclude that the productivity of highly diverse Neotropical montane forests is primarily controlled by thermal and edaphic factors and stand structural properties, while tree diversity is of minor importance.
Keywords: | soil nutrients | wood production | tropical montane forest | elevational gradient | Aboveground forest productivity |
Turini, N.; Thies, B.; Horna, N. & Bendix, J. (2021): Random forest-based rainfall retrieval for Ecuador using GOES-16 and IMERG-V06 data. European Journal of Remote Sensing 54(1), 117-139.
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DOI: 10.1080/22797254.2021.1884002
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A new satellite-based algorithm for rainfall retrieval in high spatio-temporal resolution fo Ecuador is presented. The algorithm relies on the precipitation information from the Integrated Multi-SatEllite Retrieval for the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) (IMERG) and infrared (IR) data from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-16 (GOES-16). It wa developed to (i) classify the rainfall area (ii) assign the rainfall rate. In each step, we selected the most important predictors and hyperparameter tuning parameters monthly. Between 19 April 2017 and 30 November 2017, brightness temperature derived from the GOES-16 IR channels and ancillary geo-information were trained with microwave-only IMERG-V06 using random forest (RF). Validation was done against independent microwave-only IMERG-V06 information not used for training. The validation results showed the new rainfall retrieva technique (multispectral) outperforms the IR-only IMERG rainfall product. This offers using the multispectral IR data can improve the retrieval performance compared to single-spectrum IR approaches. The standard verification scored a median Heidke skill score of ~0.6 for the rain area delineation and R between ~0.5 and ~0.62 for the rainfall rate assignment, indicating uncertainties for Andes’s high elevation. Comparison of RF rainfall rates in 2 km2 resolution with daily rain gauge measurements reveals the correlation of R = ~0.33.
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Quiroz Dahik, C.; Crespo, P.; Stimm, B.; Mosandl, R.; Cueva Ortiz, J.L.; Hildebrandt, P. & Weber, M. (2021): Impacts of pine plantations on carbon stocks of páramo sites in southern Ecuador. Carbon Balance and Management 16(5), 15 pp.
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DOI: 10.1186/s13021-021-00168-5
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Background: Since the 1990’s, afforestation programs in the páramo have been implemented to offset carbon emissions through carbon sequestration, mainly using pine plantations. However, several studies have indicated that after the establishment of pine plantations in grasslands, there is an alteration of carbon pools including a decrease of the soil organic carbon (SOC) pool. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of the establishment of pine plantations on the carbon stocks in different altitudes of the páramo ecosystem of South Ecuador. Results: At seven locations within an elevational gradient from 2780 to 3760 m a.s.l., we measured and compared carbon stocks of three types of land use: natural grassland, grazed páramo, and Pinus patula Schlltdl. & Cham. plantation sites. For a more accurate estimation of pine tree carbon, we developed our own allometric equations. There were significant (p < 0.05) differences between the amounts of carbon stored in the carbon pools aboveground and belowground for the three types of land use. In most of the locations, pine plantations revealed the highest amounts of aboveground and belowground carbon (55.4 and 6.9 tC/ha) followed by natural grassland (23.1 and 2.7 tC/ha) and grazed páramo sites (9.1 and 1.5 tC/ha). Concerning the SOC pools, most of the locations revealed significant lower values of plantations’ SOC in comparison to natural grassland and grazed páramo sites. Higher elevation was associated with lower amounts of pines’ biomass. Conclusions: Even though plantations store high amounts of carbon, natural páramo grassland can also store substantial amounts above and belowground, without negatively affecting the soils and putting other páramo ecosystem services at risk. Consequently, plans for afforestation in the páramo should be assessed case by case, considering not only the limiting factor of elevation, but also the site quality especially affected by the type of previous land use.
Keywords: | aboveground biomass | land use change | soil organic carbon | carbon sequestration | carbon pools | belowground biomass |
Tiede, Y.; Hemp, C.; Schmidt, A.; Nauss, T.; Farwig, N. & Brandl, R. (2018): Beyond body size: consistent decrease of traits within orthopteran assemblages with elevation. Ecology 0(0), 1-13.
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Morphological traits provide the interface between species and their environment. For example, body size affects the fitness of individuals in various ways. Yet especially for ectotherms, the applicability of general rules of interspecific clines of body size and even more so of other morphological traits is still under debate. Here we tested relationships between elevation (as a proxy for temperature) and productivity with four ecologically relevant morphological traits of orthopteran assemblages that are related to fecundity (body size), dispersal (wing length), jumping ability (hind femur length), and predator detection (eye size). We measured traits of 160 orthopteran species that were sampled along an extensive environmental gradient at Mt. Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), spanning elevations from 790 to 4,410 m above sea level (a.s.l.) with different levels of plant productivity. For traits other than body size, we calculated the residuals from a regression on body length to estimate the variation of traits irrespective of body size. Bayesian analyses revealed that mean body size of assemblages, as well as the means of relative wing length, hind femur length, and eye size, decreased with increasing elevation. Body size and relative eye size also decreased with increasing productivity. Both phylogenetic relationships, as well as species‐specific adaptations, contributed to these patterns. Our results suggest that orthopteran assemblages had higher fecundity and better dispersal and escape abilities, as well as better predator detection at higher temperatures (low elevations) than at low temperatures (high elevations). Large body sizes might be advantageous in habitats with low productivity because of a reduced risk of starvation. Likewise, large eye size might be advantageous because of the ability to detect predators in habitats with low vegetation cover, where hiding possibilities are scarce. Our study highlights that changes in temperature and productivity not only lead to interspecific changes in body size but are also related to independent changes of other morphological traits that influence the ecological fit of organisms in their environment.
Keywords: | body size | eleva | morphological traits | vegetation index | productivity | resource availability hypothesis |
Astudillo Webster, P.X.; schabo, D.; Siddons, D. & Farwig, N. (2018): Patch-matrix movements of birds in the páramo landscape of the southern Andes of Ecuador. Emu - Austral Ornithology 67(2), 307-324.
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Abstract: Habitat loss and landsca...
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Habitat loss and landscape fragmentation are important drivers of changes in biodiversity. In fragmented landscapes, bird species are able to use multiple forest patches that may therefore share an important portion of the regional biodiversity. In turn, these patches are linked through their shared bird diversity (i.e. species-habitat networks). Identifying the importance of nodes (e.g. forest patches) in species-habitat networks is increasingly important to improve conservation planning. Within this network approach, the relative importance of patches for birds can be identified via centrality indices-measures of the magnitude of shared bird diversity of patches across the entire network (i.e. patch centrality). Here, we tested for changes in patch centrality within bird species-patch networks of two habitat guilds, forest specialists and generalists, in relation to patch area, patch shape irregularity and within-patch habitat characteristics across 15 Polylepis woodland patches in a páramo landscape of southern Ecuador. Patch centrality for forest specialists decreased with greater influence of surrounding páramo plants, i.e. an increasing proportion of bunch-grasses and small shrubs, in the within-patch habitat and was unaffected by either patch area or patch shape irregularity. On the other hand, patch centrality for generalists was positively influenced by patch shape irregularity but was unaffected by patch area or the influence of surrounding páramo plants in the within-patch habitat. Patch centrality reveals that the relative importance of Polylepis woodlands lies in their habitat quality. Forest specialists are dependent on mature Polylepis woodland patches, while generalists benefit from the natural irregular shape of the woodlands. Finally, a species-habitat network approach facilitates the recognition of important Polylepis patches and their characteristics for conservation of the Andean bird community at a landscape scale.
Keywords: | Paramo | Polylepis | bird habitat guilds | native woody plants | stepping-stone movements |
Contreras, P.; Orellana-Alvear, J.; Muñoz, P.; Bendix, J. & Celleri, R. (2021): Influence of Random Forest Hyperparameterization on Short-Term Runoff Forecasting in an Andean Mountain Catchment. Atmosphere 12(2), 1-16.
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Abstract: The Random Forest (RF) a...
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The Random Forest (RF) algorithm, a decision-tree-based technique, has become a promising approach for applications addressing runoff forecasting in remote areas. This machine learning approach can overcome the limitations of scarce spatio-temporal data and physical parameters needed for process-based hydrological models. However, the influence of RF hyperparameters is still uncertain and needs to be explored. Therefore, the aim of this study is to analyze the sensitivity of RF runoff forecasting models of varying lead time to the hyperparameters of the algorithm. For this, models were trained by using (a) default and (b) extensive hyperparameter combinations through a grid-search approach that allow reaching the optimal set. Model performances were assessed based on the R2, %Bias, and RMSE metrics. We found that: (i) The most influencing hyperparameter is the number of trees in the forest, however the combination of the depth of the tree and the number of features hyperparameters produced the highest variability-instability on the models. (ii) Hyperparameter optimization significantly improved model performance for higher lead times (12- and 24-h). For instance, the performance of the 12-h forecasting model under default RF hyperparameters improved to R2 = 0.41 after optimization (gain of 0.17). However, for short lead times (4-h) there was no significant model improvement (0.69 < R2 < 0.70). (iii) There is a range of values for each hyperparameter in which the performance of the model is not significantly affected but remains close to the optimal. Thus, a compromise between hyperparameter interactions (i.e., their values) can produce similar high model performances. Model improvements after optimization can be explained from a hydrological point of view, the generalization ability for lead times larger than the concentration time of the catchment tend to rely more on hyperparameterization than in what they can learn from the input data. This insight can help in the development of operational early warning systems.
Keywords: | Ecuador | discharge | random forest | water fluxes |
Bendix, J.; Aguirre, N.; Beck, E.; Bräuning, A.; Brandl, R.; Breuer, L.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Dantas De Paula, M.; Hickler, T.; Homeier, J.; Inclan, D.; Leuschner, C.; Neuschulz, E.; Schleuning, M.; Suarez, J.P.; Trachte, K.; Wilcke, W. & Farwig, N. (2021): A research framework for projecting ecosystem change in highly diverse tropical mountain ecosystems. Oecologia 2021, 1-13.
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DOI: 10.1007/s00442-021-04852-8
Abstract: Tropical mountain ecosys...
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Tropical mountain ecosystems are threatened by climate and land-use changes. Their diversity and complexity make projec- tions how they respond to environmental changes challenging. A suitable way are trait-based approaches, by distinguishing between response traits that determine the resistance of species to environmental changes and efect traits that are relevant for species’ interactions, biotic processes, and ecosystem functions. The combination of those approaches with land surface models (LSM) linking the functional community composition to ecosystem functions provides new ways to project the response of ecosystems to environmental changes. With the interdisciplinary project RESPECT, we propose a research framework that uses a trait-based response-efect-framework (REF) to quantify relationships between abiotic conditions, the diversity of functional traits in communities, and associated biotic processes, informing a biodiversity-LSM. We apply the framework to a megadiverse tropical mountain forest. We use a plot design along an elevation and a land-use gradient to collect data on abiotic drivers, functional traits, and biotic processes. We integrate these data to build the biodiversity- LSM and illustrate how to test the model. REF results show that aboveground biomass production is not directly related to changing climatic conditions, but indirectly through associated changes in functional traits. Herbivory is directly related to changing abiotic conditions. The biodiversity-LSM informed by local functional trait and soil data improved the simulation of biomass production substantially. We conclude that local data, also derived from previous projects (platform Ecuador), are key elements of the research framework. We specify essential datasets to apply this framework to other mountain ecosystems.
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Núñez, P.Á.; Silva, B.; Schulz, M.; Rollenbeck, R. & Bendix, J. (2021): Evapotranspiration estimates for two tropical mountain forest using high spatial resolution satellite data. International Journal of Remote Sensing 42(8), 2940--2962.
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DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2020.1864058
Abstract: Tropical Mountain Forest...
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Tropical Mountain Forest (TMF) provides important ecological functions like evapotranspiration (ET) that supplies moisture and energy to the atmosphere. ET observations are scarce and difficult to accomplish particularly in areas of high heterogeneity where TMF are. Remote sensing (RS) allows to quantify and to determine ET spatial variation at the landscape level. Detail imaginary improves high spatial variability retrieval. Thought the greater detail introduces cast shadows by trees which hamper image interpretation. The objective of this study is to characterize ET estimation for the TMF of the southern Ecuadorian Andes by combining meteorological data with high-resolution satellite images. Shadows from high resolution images were masked out by applying focal statistics. The analysis included two meteorological periods typical of the area; a wet period when rain prevails and a dry period when precipitation is more sporadic. The reference evapotranspiration (ET0) was calculated using the FAO-Penman Montheid method by applying data obtained from an automatic weather station. The enhanced vegetation index (EVI) was derived from 2 m resolution WorldView2 satellite images. Results showed a lower ET mean value during the wet period: 1.54 mm day−1 compared to 2.37 mm day−1. Two forest types, differentiated from its structural composition and topographical position (ravine and ridge), marked ET spatial variation. Ravine forest that has a more dense and closed canopy showed higher ET values for both meteorological conditions. A comparison between ET estimations and ET field measurements from a scintillometer device showed a good agreement (coefficient of correlation r = 0.89) that proves the validity of the method. This study demonstrates that the application of high spatial resolution improves ET estimation in TMF especially when shadows are removed. Also, emphasizes the importance of analysing spatial heterogeneity to properly assess ecosystem water flux terms.
Keywords: | remote sensing | mountain rainforest | Evapotranspiration |
Landshuter, N.; Mölg, T.; Grießinger, J.; Bräuning, A.; Peters, T. & Institute of Geography, F.E.E.G. (2020): Characteristics of moisture source regions and their potential effect on seasonal isotopic signatures of d18O in tropical trees of southern Ecuador. Frontiers in Earth Science 8(604804), 1-22.
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Ratios of stable oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18O) are a valuable proxy for reconstructing past climates. Such reconstructions allow us to gain better knowledge of climate dynamics under different (eg warmer) environmental conditions, which also forms the basis for effective risk management. The latter aspect is particularly relevant for our study site on the western flanks of the Andes in Southern Ecuador, since the region is frequently affected by droughts and heavy precipitation events during the rainy season (January to April), leading to enormous social and economic losses. In particular, we focus on precipitation amounts and moisture source regions as they are known to influence the δ18O signature of tree rings. Moisture source regions are based on 240 h backward trajectories that were calculated with the trajectory model LAGRANTO for the rainy seasons 2008 to 2017. A moisture source diagnostic was applied to the air parcel pathways. The resulting moisture source regions were analyzed by calculating composites based on precipitation amounts, season, and calendar year. The precipitation amounts were derived from data of a local Automatic Weather Station (AWS). The analysis confirms that our study site receives its moisture both, from the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Heavy precipitation events are linked to higher moisture contributions from the Pacific, and local SST anomalies along the coast of Ecuador are of higher importance than those off the coast toward the central Pacific. Moreover, we identified increasing moisture contributions from the Pacific over the course of the rainy season. This change and also rain amount effects are detectable in preliminary data of δ18O variations in tree rings of Bursera graveolens. These signatures can be a starting point for investigating atmospheric and hydroclimatic processes, which trigger δ18O variations in tree rings, more extensively in future studies.
Keywords: | precipitation | South Ecuador | South America | tropical trees | Tree Rings | modelling | stable isotopes |
Pierick, K.; Leuschner, C. & Homeier, J. (2021): Topography as a factor driving small‐scale variation in tree fine root traits and root functional diversity in a species‐rich tropical montane forest. New Phytologist 230(1), 129-138.
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(1) We investigated the variation in tree fine root traits and their functional diversity along a local topographic gradient in a Neotropical montane forest to test if fine root trait variation along the gradient is consistent with the predictions of the root economics spectrum on a shift from acquisitive to conservative traits with decreasing resource supply. (2) We measured five fine root functional traits in 179 randomly selected tree individuals of 100 species and analyzed the variation of single traits (using Bayesian phylogenetic multi‐level models) and of functional trait diversity with small scale topography. (3) Fine roots exhibited more conservative traits (thicker diameters, lower specific root length and nitrogen concentration) at upper slope compared to lower slope positions, but the largest proportion of variation (40‐80%) was explained by species identity and phylogeny. Fine root functional diversity decreased towards the upper slopes. (4) Our results suggest that local topography and the related soil fertility and moisture gradients cause considerable small‐scale variation in fine root traits and functional diversity along tropical mountain slopes, with conservative root traits and greater trait convergence being associated with less favorable soil conditions due to environmental filtering. We provide evidence of a high degree of phylogenetic conservation in fine root traits.
Keywords: | Ecuador | tropical montane forest | root functional traits | root economics spectrum | phylogenetic regression | functional dispersion | Bayesian multi-level models |
Wilcke, W.; Velescu, A.; Leimer, S.; Blotevogel, S.; Alvarez Figueroa, P.A. & Valarezo, C. (2020): Total organic carbon concentrations in ecosystem solutions of a remote tropical montane forest respond to global environmental change. Global Change Biology 26, 6989–7005.
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The response of organic carbon (C) concentrations in ecosystem solutions to environmental change affects the release of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from forests to surface and groundwaters. We determined the total organic C (TOC) concentrations (filtered <1–7 μm) and the ratios of TOC/dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) concentrations, electrical conductivity (EC), and pH in all major ecosystem solutions of a tropical montane forest from 1998 to 2013. The forest was located on the rim of the Amazon basin in Ecuador and experienced increasing numbers of days with >25°C, decreasing soil moisture, and rising nitrogen (N) deposition from the atmosphere during the study period. In rainfall, throughfall, mineral soil solutions (at the 0.15- and 0.30-m depths), and streamflow, TOC concentrations and fluxes decreased significantly from 1998 to 2013, while they increased in stemflow. TOC/DON ratios decreased significantly in rainfall, throughfall, soil solution at the 0.15-m depth, and streamflow. Based on Δ14C values, the TOC in rainfall and mineral soil solutions was 1 year old and that of litter leachate was 10 years old. The pH in litter leachate decreased with time, that in mineral soil solutions increased, while those in the other ecosystem solutions did not change. Thus, reduced TOC solubility because of lower pH values cannot explain the negative trends in TOC concentrations in most ecosystem solutions. The increasing TOC concentrations and EC in stemflow pointed at an increased leaching of TOC and other ions from the bark. Our results suggest an accelerated degradation of DOM, particularly of young DOM, associated with the production of N-rich compounds simultaneously to changing climatic conditions and increasing N availability. Thus, environmental change increased the CO2 release to the atmosphere but reduced DOM export to surface and groundwater.
Keywords: | Dissolved organic carbon | time series | carbon-14 dating | TOC:DON ratio | ecosystem fluxes |
Carrillo-Rojas, G.; Schulz, H.M.; Orellana-Alvear, J.; Ochoa-Sánchez, A.; Trachte, K.; Celleri, R. & Bendix, J. (2020): Atmosphere-surface fluxes modeling for the high Andes: The case of páramo catchments of Ecuador. Science of The Total Environment 704, 135372.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135372
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Interest in atmosphere-surface flux modeling over the mountainous regions of the globe has increased recently, with a major focus on the prediction of water, carbon and other functional indicators in natural and disturbed conditions. However, less research has been centered on exploring energy fluxes (net radiation; sensible, latent and soil heat) and actual evapotranspiration (ETa) over the Neotropical Andean biome of the páramo. The present study assesses the implementation and parameterization of a state-of-art Land-Surface Model (LSM) for simulation of these fluxes over two representative páramo catchments of southern Ecuador. We evaluated the outputs of the LSM Community Land Model (CLM ver. 4.0) with (i) ground-level flux observations from the first (and highest) Eddy Covariance (EC) tower of the Northern Andean páramos; (ii) spatial ETa estimates from the energy balance-based model METRIC (based on Landsat imagery); and (iii) derived ETa from the closure of the water balance (WB). CLM’s energy predictions revealed a significant underestimation on net radiation, which impacts the sensible and soil heat fluxes (underestimation), and delivers a slight overestimation on latent heat flux. Modeled CLM ETa showed acceptable goodness-of-fit (Pearson R = 0.82) comparable to ETa from METRIC (R = 0.83). Contrarily, a poor performance of ETa WB was observed (R = 0.46). These findings provide solid evidence on the CLM’s accuracy for the ETa modeling, and give insights in the selection of other ETa methods. The study contributes to a better understanding of ecosystem functioning in terms of water loss through evaporative processes, and might help in the development of future LSMs’ implementations focused on climate / land use change scenarios for the páramo.
Keywords: | Páramo | CLM | Evapotranspiration | METRIC | Tropical Andes | Eddy covariance |
Dehling, D.; peralta, G.; Bender, I.M.; Blendinger, P.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Munoz, M.; Neuschulz, E.; Quitian, M.; Saavedra, F.; Santillan, V.; Schleuning, M. & stouffer, D. (2020): Similar composition of functional roles in Andean seed‐dispersal networks, despite high species and interaction turnover. Ecology 101(7), e03028.
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Donoso, I.; Sorensen, M.; Blendinger, P.; Kissling, W.; Neuschulz, E.; Mueller, T. & Schleuning, M. (2020): Downsizing of animal communities triggers stronger functional than structural decay in seed-dispersal networks. Nature Communications 11, 1582.
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Sorensen, M.C.; Donoso, I.; Neuschulz, E.; Schleuning, M. & Mueller, T. (2020): Community-wide seed dispersal distances peak at low levels of specialisation in size-structured networks. Oikos 129(11), 1727-1738.
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Knoke, T.; Gosling, E. & Paul, C. (2020): Use and misuse of the net present value in environmental studies. Ecological Economics 174(106664), 1-15.
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Environmental studies regularly use the net present value (NPV) to value benefits and costs of projects. However, the NPV disregards whether the stream of net benefits is steady or volatile and ignores the distribution of net benefits among different groups of people. Here we test alternatives to NPV, building on two example cases: 1) We use discounted utility (DU) to evaluate land-use projects and calculate opportunity costs for avoided deforesta-tion. 2) We simulate decision-making on tropical deforestation, whereby we use multiple decision criteria to consider the distribution of net benefits between two groups: farmers and conservationists. Results show considerable differences in the ranking of projects between DU and NPV, when projects are not marginal. Compared to DU, NPV regularly overestimates the value of forest plantations. Moreover, NPV tends to overstate the opportunity costs of avoiding deforestation in terms of saved carbon emissions. Not accounting for the distribution of net benefits in optimizing land-use allocation leads to suboptimal simulated deforestation scenarios. We therefore suggest that future studies should either also use DU to value economic consequences of projects or that they use the NPV as only one among several socio-economic and ecological decision criteria.
Keywords: | land allocation | Net present value | Discounted utility | Euclidian distance | Uncertainty |
Ochoa Moreno, S.; Härtl, F.; Paul, C. & Knoke, T. (2019): Cropping systems are homogenized by off-farm income – Empirical evidence from small-scale farming systems in dry forests of southern Ecuador. Land Use Policy 82, 204-219.
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Diversified agricultural landscapes have been shown to provide a wide range of ecosystem services. It is often stated that the main motivation behind growing multiple crops within a farm is to buffer farm income against market and climate risks. However, household characteristics, particularly the amount of off-farm income may also influence farm diversity. While the drivers of diversifying farm income have been investigated extensively,the ecologically important level of land-use diversity on a farm has seldom been used as a dependent variable. Based on data from 163 households, this paper analyzes the impact of social, economic and demographic household characteristics on crop diversification for farms located around the Laipuna Reserve in the dry forests of southern Ecuador. Using a Heckman two-step regression model, we identified factors that influence a) the probability that a farm will be diversified (PD) and b) the degree of diversification at the farm level (LUD), quantified by the Shannon index. We found that PD is positively related to the percentage of household members who depend on family income but do not work (economic dependence ratio), as well as river access and available family labor force. PD is inversely related to access to financial support (i.e. social payments and credits) and off-farm income. LUD is positively related to the number of household members and the age of the head of the household, and correlates negatively with labor force, financial support and off-farm income. Our results demonstrate that land-use diversification is not only a strategy to reduce risk, but it is also driven by farmers’ efforts to meet household, mainly subsistence, needs. Moreover, we also demonstrate that when households have access to financial support and off-farm income, the pressure to diversify their crops diminishes. Finally, we argue that forest and agricultural policies should impose instruments to support land-use diversification financially, while acknowledging the importance of financial support and off-farm income for household economies. Strategies to reduce poverty should be accompanied by direct support of land-use diversification, infrastructure development and agricultural training.
Keywords: | land use | land diversification | Cropping |
Graefe, S.; Rodrigo, R.; Cueva, E.; Butz, P.; Werner, F.A. & Homeier, J. (2020): Impact of disturbance on forest structure and tree species composition in a tropical dry forest of South Ecuador. Ecotropica 22, 202002.
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Tropical dry forests (TDFs) are often degraded and fragmented through human impact, which is also the case in Southern Ecuador, where land-use pressure is high. In this context we studied tree species composition and forest structure in a protected and adjacent disturbed TDF at altitudes between 560-1080 m asl. Fabaceae and Malvaceae were identified as the most important tree families in both forest types. The disturbed forest displayed lower tree species richness than the protected forest, and the gap in species richness between the two forest types increased with increasing altitude. Ten species of the protected forest were not recorded in the disturbed forest, two of them endemic. The disturbed site was further characterized by a lower number of stems but with larger diameters, in comparison with the protected forest. The majority of the most abundant tree species in the disturbed forest had rather low wood densities, but also the combination of high wood density with browsing tolerance and high resprouting capacity was encountered, and seems to be advantageous for getting established in such sites. Although certain tree species were well represented in the disturbed forest, some endemic species with relatively low abundances (e.g. Simira ecuadorensis, Prockia crucis) should receive more conservation attention.
Keywords: | species richness | altitude | importance value index | Tumbesian dry forest | wood density |
Palomeque, X.; Patiño Uyaguari, C.; Marin, F.; Palacios, M. & Stimm, B. (2020): Effects of storage on seed germination and viability for three native tree species of Ecuador. Trees online, 1-11.
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Many forests restoration programs and efforts depend on seeds. Particularly in the Andes, further information regarding seed germination requirements and seed storage behavior is necessary. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of storage conditions on the germination percentage, the viability and the coefficient of velocity of germination for seeds of three native tree species (Cedrela montana, Weinmannia fagaroides and Oreocallis grandiflora). Under controlled conditions, the seeds were exposed to three levels of seed moisture content and storage temperatures (5 °C, 10 °C and room temperature at approx. 19 °C) for 3, 6 and 12 months. The results showed that at 3–6 months of seed storage under temperatures of 5 and 10 °C, the seeds had a high percentage of germination, viability and germination speed for C. montana and W. fagaroides compared to those stored at room temperature. At 12 months of storage, there was a marked reduction in seed germination in all treatments for both species. Furthermore, the seed germination and viability of O. grandiflora was not influenced by any of the above storage treatments. However, at the end of the experiment a slight decrease was observed, hence this species might be tolerant to medium- and long-term storage conditions. Though limited to just three co-occurring species, the study provided insight into the variability in responses to storage, with preliminary indications of appropriate storage conditions to maximize storability of seeds for restoration programs. Importantly, the study demonstrated the need for empirical testing of storage responses (temperature and duration) of seeds before subjecting untested species to a particular storage regime.
Keywords: | Seed storage behavior | Reforestation | ex situ conservation | seed management |
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Fiedler, K. & Brehm, G. (2021): Aposematic Coloration of Moths Decreases Strongly along an Elevational Gradient in the Andes. Insects 12(10), -.
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DOI: 10.3390/insects12100903
Keywords: | elevational gradient | Tropical Andes | defensive coloration | tiger moths | predation risk |
Cueva, A.; Manchego, C.; Bastidas, C. & Curto, M. (2021): Development and characterization of microsatellite markers for two subspecies of Handroanthus chrysanthus. Rodriguésia 72(e00722020), 6.
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DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860202172088
Abstract: An understanding of the ...
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An understanding of the genetic diversity and structure of plant species is essential in order to comprehend the degree of biodiversity loss and to develop successful restoration programs. Handroanthus is an important genus that presents one of the most valuable timbers of South America. Handroanthus chrysanthus is an important species distributed in Central and South America. Microsatellite markers are not previously developed for this species. Ten microsatellites for Handroanthus chrysanthus developed using high-throughput sequencing are presented here. The usefulness of these microsatellite loci for the genetic analysis of subspecies H. chrysanthus subsp. chrysanthus (distributed in coastal dry forests) and subspecies H. chrysanthus subsp. meridionalis (distributed in premontane moist forests) is analyzed. At least eight polymorphic microsatellites are useful for each subspecies, seven of which can be used in both subspecies.
Keywords: | Ecuador | dry forest | Handroanthus chrysanthus | Guayacan | microsatellites | premontane forest | subspecies |
Vollstaedt, M.; Albrecht, J.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Hemp, C.; Howell, K.; Kettering, L.; Neu, A.; Neuschulz, E.; Quitian, M.; Santillan, V.; Töpfer, T.; Schleuning, M. & Fritz, S. (2020): Direct and plant-mediated effects of climate on bird diversity in tropical mountains. Ecology and Evolution 10(24), 14196-14208.
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DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7014
Keywords: | seed dispersal networks |
Dehling, D.; Bender, I.M.; Blendinger, P.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Munoz, M.; Neuschulz, E.; Quitian, M.; Saavedra, F.; Santillan, V.; Schleuning, M. & stouffer, D. (2021): Specialists and generalists fulfil important and complementary functional roles in ecological processes. Functional Ecology 35(8), 1810-1821.
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DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.13815
Keywords: | seed dispersal networks |
Velescu, A.; Homeier, J.; Bendix, J.; Valarezo, C. & Wilcke, W. (2021): Response of water-bound fluxes of potassium, calcium, magnesium and sodium to nutrient additions in an Ecuadorian tropical montane forest. Forest Ecology and Management 501(119661), 1-14.
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In the past two decades, the Amazon-exposed, tropical montane rain forests in south Ecuador experienced increasing deposition of reactive N mainly from Amazonian forest fires, episodic Ca and Mg inputs from Saharan dust, and a low but constant P deposition from unknown sources. To explore the response of this tropical, perhumid ecosystem to nutrient inputs, we established in 2007 a Nutrient Manipulation Experiment (NUMEX). Since 2008, we have applied 50 kg ha−1 year−1 of N as urea, 10 kg ha−1 year−1 of P as NaH2PO4·H2O, 50 kg ha−1 year−1 of N + 10 kg ha−1 year−1 of P and 10 kg ha−1 year−1 of Ca as CaCl2·H2O in a randomized block design at 2000 m a.s.l. in a natural forest of the south Ecuadorian Andes. Previous studies have shown that alkali and alkaline earth metals had beneficial effects on the functioning of N and P co-limited tropical forests occurring on acidic soils. Therefore, we determined the response of all major aqueous ecosystem fluxes of K, Ca, Mg and Na to nutrient amendments, to understand how increasing atmospheric deposition would affect their cycling in the future. Additions of N and P decreased K leaching from the organic layer and in the mineral soil, thus tightening K cycling. This suggests that increasing future N and P availability may result in K limitation in the long term. The leaching of Ca and Mg from the canopy increased in response to amendments of N and P and we observed an enhanced uptake of these nutrients also if Ca was amended alone. Although N was applied as urea, acidity of soil solutions and leaching of K, Ca, Mg and Na did not increase following separate N amendments. In spite of the acid soils and of its low cation-exchange competitivity, Na included in the P fertilizer was only partly leached from the organic layer. We suggest that it was probably required to cover an unmet Na demand of the soil fauna. Our results demonstrate the major role in the functioning of the tropical montane forests played by K, Ca and Mg as potential future growth-limiting elements and increasingly required nutrients in response to rising N and P availability, while they also support the importance of Na as a functional element in these ecosystems.
Keywords: | Ecuador | NUMEX | nutrient manipulation | tropical montane forest | nutrient additions | base cations |
Dantas De Paula, M.; Forrest, M.; Langan, L.; Bendix, J.; Homeier, J.; Velescu, A.; Wilcke, W. & Hickler, T. (2021): Nutrient cycling drives plant community trait assembly and ecosystem functioning in a tropical mountain biodiversity hotspot. New Phytologist -(-), -.
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Summary Community trait assembly in highly diverse tropical rainforests is still poorly understood. Based on more than a decade of field measurements in a biodiversity hotspot of southern Ecuador, we implemented plant trait variation and improved soil organic matter dynamics in a widely used dynamic vegetation model (the Lund-Potsdam-Jena General Ecosystem Simulator, LPJ-GUESS) to explore the main drivers of community assembly along an elevational gradient. In the model used here (LPJ-GUESS-NTD, where NTD stands for nutrient-trait dynamics), each plant individual can possess different trait combinations, and the community trait composition emerges via ecological sorting. Further model developments include plant growth limitation by phosphorous (P) and mycorrhizal nutrient uptake. The new model version reproduced the main observed community trait shift and related vegetation processes along the elevational gradient, but only if nutrient limitations to plant growth were activated. In turn, when traits were fixed, low productivity communities emerged due to reduced nutrient-use efficiency. Mycorrhizal nutrient uptake, when deactivated, reduced net primary production (NPP) by 61–72% along the gradient. Our results strongly suggest that the elevational temperature gradient drives community assembly and ecosystem functioning indirectly through its effect on soil nutrient dynamics and vegetation traits. This illustrates the importance of considering these processes to yield realistic model predictions.
Keywords: | mycorrhiza | dynamic vegetation model | nutrient cycling | plant community assembly | plant functional traits | tropical montane forests (TMF) |
Seibold, S.; Rammer, W.; Hothorn, T.; Seidl, R.; Ulyshen, M.D.; Lorz, J.; Cadotte, M.W.; Lindenmayer, D.B.; Adhikari, Y.P.; Aragón, R.; Bae, S.; Baldrian, P.; Barimani Varandi, H.; Barlow, J.; Bässler, C.; Beauchene, J.; Berenguer, E.; Bergamin, R.S.; Birkemoe, T.; Boros, G.; Brandl, R.; Brustel, H.; Burton, P.J.; Cakpo-Tossou, Y.T.; Castro, J.; Cateau, E.; Cobb, T.P.; Farwig, N.; Fernández, R.D.; Firn, J.; Gan, K.S.; González, G.; Gossner, M.M.; Habel, J.C.; Hébert, C.; Heibl, C.; Heikkala, O.; Hemp, A.; Hemp, C.; Hjältén, J.; Hotes, S.; Kouki, J.; Lachat, T.; Liu, J.; Liu, Y.; Luo, Y.; Macandog, D.M.; Martina, P.E.; Mukul, S.A.; Nachin, B.; Nisbet, K.; O’Halloran, J.; Oxbrough, A.; Pandey, J.N.; Pavlíček, T.; Pawson, S.M.; Rakotondranary, J.S.; Ramanamanjato, J.; Rossi, L.; Schmidl, J.; Schulze, M.; Seaton, S.; Stone, M.J.; Stork, N.E.; Suran, B.; Sverdrup-Thygeson, A.; Thorn, S.; Thyagarajan, G.; Wardlaw, T.J.; Weisser, W.; Yoon, S.; Zhang, N. & Müller, J. (2021): The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition. Nature 597(7874), 77-81.
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DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03740-8
Abstract: The amount of carbon sto...
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The amount of carbon stored in deadwood is equivalent to about 8per cent of the global forest carbon stocks1. The decomposition of deadwood is largely governed by climate2–5 with decomposer groups—such as microorganisms and insects—contributing to variations in the decomposition rates2,6,7. At the global scale, the contribution of insects to the decomposition of deadwood and carbon release remains poorly understood7. Here we present a field experiment of wood decomposition across 55 forest sites and 6 continents. We find that the deadwood decomposition rates increase with temperature, and the strongest temperature effect is found at high precipitation levels. Precipitation affects the decomposition rates negatively at low temperatures and positively at high temperatures. As a net effect—including the direct consumption by insects and indirect effects through interactions with microorganisms—insects accelerate the decomposition in tropical forests (3.9% median mass loss per year). In temperate and boreal forests, we find weak positive and negative effects with a median mass loss of 0.9per cent and −0.1per cent per year, respectively. Furthermore, we apply the experimentally derived decomposition function to a global map of deadwood carbon synthesized from empirical and remote-sensing data, obtaining an estimate of 10.93.2petagram of carbon per year released from deadwood globally, with 93per cent originating from tropical forests. Globally, the net effect of insects may account for 29per cent of the carbon flux from deadwood, which suggests a functional importance of insects in the decomposition of deadwood and the carbon cycle.
Keywords: | Biodiversity | Climate and Earth system modelling | Ecosystem ecology | Forest ecology |
Haug, I.; Setaro, S. & Suárez, J.P. (2021): Global AM fungi are dominating mycorrhizal communities in a tropical premontane dry forest in Laipuna, South Ecuador. Mycological Progress 20(6), 837-845.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11557-021-01699-4
Abstract: Tropical dry forests are...
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Tropical dry forests are an intricate ecosystem with special adaptations to periods of drought. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are essential for plant survival in all terrestrial ecosystems but might be of even greater importance in dry forests as plant growth is limited due to nutrient and water deficiency during the dry season. Tropical dry forests in Ecuador are highly endangered, but studies about AMF communities are scarce. We investigated the AMF community of a premontane semi-deciduous dry forest in South Ecuador during the dry season. We estimated AMF diversity, distribution, and composition of the study site based on operational taxonomic units (OTUs) and compared the results to those from the tropical montane rainforest and páramo in South Ecuador. OTU delimitation was based on part of the small ribosomal subunit obtained by cloning and Sanger sequencing. Nearly all OTUs were Glomeraceae. The four frequent OTUs were Glomus, and comparison with the MaarjAM database revealed these to be globally distributed with a wide range of ecological adaptations. Several OTUs are shared with virtual taxa from dry forests in Africa. Ordination analysis of AMF communities from the tropical dry and montane rainforests in South Ecuador revealed a unique AMF community in the dry forest with only few overlapping OTUs. Most OTUs that were found in both dry and rainforests and on the two continents were globally distributed Glomus.
Keywords: | ecuador | AMF community | Tropical dry forest | Sanger sequencing |
Limberger, O.; Homeier, J.; Farwig, N.; Pucha-Cofrep, F.; Fries, A.; Leuschner, C.; Trachte, K. & Bendix, J. (2021): Classification of Tree Functional Types in a Megadiverse Tropical Mountain Forest from Leaf Optical Metrics and Functional Traits for Two Related Ecosystem Functions. Forests 12(5), 649.
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DOI: 10.3390/f12050649
Keywords: | functional traits | Hyperspectral data | Functional tree types |
Homeier, J.; Seeler, T.; Pierick, K. & Leuschner, C. (2021): Leaf trait variation in species-rich tropical Andean forests. Scientific Reports 11, 9993.
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DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-89190-8
Abstract: Screening species-rich c...
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Screening species-rich communities for the variation in functional raits along environmental gradients may help understanding the abiotic drivers of plant performance in a mechanistic way. We investigated tree leaf trait variation along an elevation gradient (1000–3000 m) in highly diverse neotropical montane forests to test the hypothesis that elevational trait change reflects a trend toward more conservative resource use strategies at higher elevations, with interspecific trait variation decreasing and trait integration increasing due to environmental filtering. Analysis of trait variance partitioning across the 52 tree species revealed for most traits a dominant influence of phylogeny, except for SLA, leaf thickness and foliar Ca, where elevation was most influential. The community-level means of SLA, foliar N and Ca, and foliar N/P ratio decreased with elevation, while leaf thickness and toughness increased. The contribution of intraspecific variation was substantial at the community level in most traits, yet smaller than the interspecific component. Both within-species and between-species trait variation did not change systematically with elevation. High phylogenetic diversity, together with small-scale edaphic heterogeneity, cause large interspecific leaf trait variation in these hyper-diverse Andean forests. Trait network analysis revealed increasing leaf trait integration with elevation, suggesting stronger environmental filtering at colder and nutrient-poorer sites.
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Urgilés, G.; Celleri, R.; Trachte, K.; Bendix, J. & Orellana-Alvear, J. (2021): Clustering of Rainfall Types Using Micro Rain Radar and LaserDisdrometer Observations in the Tropical Andes. Remote Sensing 13(5), 1-22.
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DOI: 10.3390/rs13050991
Keywords: | rainfall | Vertical rain radar |
Homeier, J. & Leuschner, C. (2021): Factors controlling the productivity of tropical Andean forests: climate and soil are more important than tree diversity. Biogeosciences 18(4), 1524-1541.
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DOI: 10.5194/bg-18-1525-2021
Abstract: Theory predicts positive...
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Theory predicts positive effects of species richness on the productivity of plant communities through complementary resource use and facilitative interactions between species. Results from manipulative experiments with tropical tree species indicate a positive diversity–productivity relationship (DPR), but the existing evidence from natural forests is scarce and contradictory. We studied forest aboveground productivity in more than 80 humid tropical montane oldgrowth forests in two highly diverse Andean regions with large geological and topographic heterogeneity and related productivity to tree diversity and climatic, edaphic and stand structural factors with a likely influence on productivity. Main determinants of wood production in the perhumid study regions were elevation (as a proxy for temperature), soil nutrient (N, P and base cation) availability and forest structural parameters (wood specific gravity, aboveground biomass). Tree diversity had only a small positive influence on productivity, even though tree species numbers varied largely (6–27 species per 0.04 ha). We conclude that the productivity of highly diverse Neotropical montane forests is primarily controlled by thermal and edaphic factors and stand structural properties, while tree diversity is of minor importance.
Keywords: | soil nutrients | wood production | tropical montane forest | elevational gradient | Aboveground forest productivity |
Turini, N.; Thies, B.; Horna, N. & Bendix, J. (2021): Random forest-based rainfall retrieval for Ecuador using GOES-16 and IMERG-V06 data. European Journal of Remote Sensing 54(1), 117-139.
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DOI: 10.1080/22797254.2021.1884002
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A new satellite-based algorithm for rainfall retrieval in high spatio-temporal resolution fo Ecuador is presented. The algorithm relies on the precipitation information from the Integrated Multi-SatEllite Retrieval for the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) (IMERG) and infrared (IR) data from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-16 (GOES-16). It wa developed to (i) classify the rainfall area (ii) assign the rainfall rate. In each step, we selected the most important predictors and hyperparameter tuning parameters monthly. Between 19 April 2017 and 30 November 2017, brightness temperature derived from the GOES-16 IR channels and ancillary geo-information were trained with microwave-only IMERG-V06 using random forest (RF). Validation was done against independent microwave-only IMERG-V06 information not used for training. The validation results showed the new rainfall retrieva technique (multispectral) outperforms the IR-only IMERG rainfall product. This offers using the multispectral IR data can improve the retrieval performance compared to single-spectrum IR approaches. The standard verification scored a median Heidke skill score of ~0.6 for the rain area delineation and R between ~0.5 and ~0.62 for the rainfall rate assignment, indicating uncertainties for Andes’s high elevation. Comparison of RF rainfall rates in 2 km2 resolution with daily rain gauge measurements reveals the correlation of R = ~0.33.
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Quiroz Dahik, C.; Crespo, P.; Stimm, B.; Mosandl, R.; Cueva Ortiz, J.L.; Hildebrandt, P. & Weber, M. (2021): Impacts of pine plantations on carbon stocks of páramo sites in southern Ecuador. Carbon Balance and Management 16(5), 15 pp.
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DOI: 10.1186/s13021-021-00168-5
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Background: Since the 1990’s, afforestation programs in the páramo have been implemented to offset carbon emissions through carbon sequestration, mainly using pine plantations. However, several studies have indicated that after the establishment of pine plantations in grasslands, there is an alteration of carbon pools including a decrease of the soil organic carbon (SOC) pool. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of the establishment of pine plantations on the carbon stocks in different altitudes of the páramo ecosystem of South Ecuador. Results: At seven locations within an elevational gradient from 2780 to 3760 m a.s.l., we measured and compared carbon stocks of three types of land use: natural grassland, grazed páramo, and Pinus patula Schlltdl. & Cham. plantation sites. For a more accurate estimation of pine tree carbon, we developed our own allometric equations. There were significant (p < 0.05) differences between the amounts of carbon stored in the carbon pools aboveground and belowground for the three types of land use. In most of the locations, pine plantations revealed the highest amounts of aboveground and belowground carbon (55.4 and 6.9 tC/ha) followed by natural grassland (23.1 and 2.7 tC/ha) and grazed páramo sites (9.1 and 1.5 tC/ha). Concerning the SOC pools, most of the locations revealed significant lower values of plantations’ SOC in comparison to natural grassland and grazed páramo sites. Higher elevation was associated with lower amounts of pines’ biomass. Conclusions: Even though plantations store high amounts of carbon, natural páramo grassland can also store substantial amounts above and belowground, without negatively affecting the soils and putting other páramo ecosystem services at risk. Consequently, plans for afforestation in the páramo should be assessed case by case, considering not only the limiting factor of elevation, but also the site quality especially affected by the type of previous land use.
Keywords: | aboveground biomass | land use change | soil organic carbon | carbon sequestration | carbon pools | belowground biomass |
Tiede, Y.; Hemp, C.; Schmidt, A.; Nauss, T.; Farwig, N. & Brandl, R. (2018): Beyond body size: consistent decrease of traits within orthopteran assemblages with elevation. Ecology 0(0), 1-13.
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Morphological traits provide the interface between species and their environment. For example, body size affects the fitness of individuals in various ways. Yet especially for ectotherms, the applicability of general rules of interspecific clines of body size and even more so of other morphological traits is still under debate. Here we tested relationships between elevation (as a proxy for temperature) and productivity with four ecologically relevant morphological traits of orthopteran assemblages that are related to fecundity (body size), dispersal (wing length), jumping ability (hind femur length), and predator detection (eye size). We measured traits of 160 orthopteran species that were sampled along an extensive environmental gradient at Mt. Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), spanning elevations from 790 to 4,410 m above sea level (a.s.l.) with different levels of plant productivity. For traits other than body size, we calculated the residuals from a regression on body length to estimate the variation of traits irrespective of body size. Bayesian analyses revealed that mean body size of assemblages, as well as the means of relative wing length, hind femur length, and eye size, decreased with increasing elevation. Body size and relative eye size also decreased with increasing productivity. Both phylogenetic relationships, as well as species‐specific adaptations, contributed to these patterns. Our results suggest that orthopteran assemblages had higher fecundity and better dispersal and escape abilities, as well as better predator detection at higher temperatures (low elevations) than at low temperatures (high elevations). Large body sizes might be advantageous in habitats with low productivity because of a reduced risk of starvation. Likewise, large eye size might be advantageous because of the ability to detect predators in habitats with low vegetation cover, where hiding possibilities are scarce. Our study highlights that changes in temperature and productivity not only lead to interspecific changes in body size but are also related to independent changes of other morphological traits that influence the ecological fit of organisms in their environment.
Keywords: | body size | eleva | morphological traits | vegetation index | productivity | resource availability hypothesis |
Astudillo Webster, P.X.; schabo, D.; Siddons, D. & Farwig, N. (2018): Patch-matrix movements of birds in the páramo landscape of the southern Andes of Ecuador. Emu - Austral Ornithology 67(2), 307-324.
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Abstract: Habitat loss and landsca...
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Habitat loss and landscape fragmentation are important drivers of changes in biodiversity. In fragmented landscapes, bird species are able to use multiple forest patches that may therefore share an important portion of the regional biodiversity. In turn, these patches are linked through their shared bird diversity (i.e. species-habitat networks). Identifying the importance of nodes (e.g. forest patches) in species-habitat networks is increasingly important to improve conservation planning. Within this network approach, the relative importance of patches for birds can be identified via centrality indices-measures of the magnitude of shared bird diversity of patches across the entire network (i.e. patch centrality). Here, we tested for changes in patch centrality within bird species-patch networks of two habitat guilds, forest specialists and generalists, in relation to patch area, patch shape irregularity and within-patch habitat characteristics across 15 Polylepis woodland patches in a páramo landscape of southern Ecuador. Patch centrality for forest specialists decreased with greater influence of surrounding páramo plants, i.e. an increasing proportion of bunch-grasses and small shrubs, in the within-patch habitat and was unaffected by either patch area or patch shape irregularity. On the other hand, patch centrality for generalists was positively influenced by patch shape irregularity but was unaffected by patch area or the influence of surrounding páramo plants in the within-patch habitat. Patch centrality reveals that the relative importance of Polylepis woodlands lies in their habitat quality. Forest specialists are dependent on mature Polylepis woodland patches, while generalists benefit from the natural irregular shape of the woodlands. Finally, a species-habitat network approach facilitates the recognition of important Polylepis patches and their characteristics for conservation of the Andean bird community at a landscape scale.
Keywords: | Paramo | Polylepis | bird habitat guilds | native woody plants | stepping-stone movements |
Contreras, P.; Orellana-Alvear, J.; Muñoz, P.; Bendix, J. & Celleri, R. (2021): Influence of Random Forest Hyperparameterization on Short-Term Runoff Forecasting in an Andean Mountain Catchment. Atmosphere 12(2), 1-16.
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Abstract: The Random Forest (RF) a...
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The Random Forest (RF) algorithm, a decision-tree-based technique, has become a promising approach for applications addressing runoff forecasting in remote areas. This machine learning approach can overcome the limitations of scarce spatio-temporal data and physical parameters needed for process-based hydrological models. However, the influence of RF hyperparameters is still uncertain and needs to be explored. Therefore, the aim of this study is to analyze the sensitivity of RF runoff forecasting models of varying lead time to the hyperparameters of the algorithm. For this, models were trained by using (a) default and (b) extensive hyperparameter combinations through a grid-search approach that allow reaching the optimal set. Model performances were assessed based on the R2, %Bias, and RMSE metrics. We found that: (i) The most influencing hyperparameter is the number of trees in the forest, however the combination of the depth of the tree and the number of features hyperparameters produced the highest variability-instability on the models. (ii) Hyperparameter optimization significantly improved model performance for higher lead times (12- and 24-h). For instance, the performance of the 12-h forecasting model under default RF hyperparameters improved to R2 = 0.41 after optimization (gain of 0.17). However, for short lead times (4-h) there was no significant model improvement (0.69 < R2 < 0.70). (iii) There is a range of values for each hyperparameter in which the performance of the model is not significantly affected but remains close to the optimal. Thus, a compromise between hyperparameter interactions (i.e., their values) can produce similar high model performances. Model improvements after optimization can be explained from a hydrological point of view, the generalization ability for lead times larger than the concentration time of the catchment tend to rely more on hyperparameterization than in what they can learn from the input data. This insight can help in the development of operational early warning systems.
Keywords: | Ecuador | discharge | random forest | water fluxes |
Bendix, J.; Aguirre, N.; Beck, E.; Bräuning, A.; Brandl, R.; Breuer, L.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Dantas De Paula, M.; Hickler, T.; Homeier, J.; Inclan, D.; Leuschner, C.; Neuschulz, E.; Schleuning, M.; Suarez, J.P.; Trachte, K.; Wilcke, W. & Farwig, N. (2021): A research framework for projecting ecosystem change in highly diverse tropical mountain ecosystems. Oecologia 2021, 1-13.
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DOI: 10.1007/s00442-021-04852-8
Abstract: Tropical mountain ecosys...
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Tropical mountain ecosystems are threatened by climate and land-use changes. Their diversity and complexity make projec- tions how they respond to environmental changes challenging. A suitable way are trait-based approaches, by distinguishing between response traits that determine the resistance of species to environmental changes and efect traits that are relevant for species’ interactions, biotic processes, and ecosystem functions. The combination of those approaches with land surface models (LSM) linking the functional community composition to ecosystem functions provides new ways to project the response of ecosystems to environmental changes. With the interdisciplinary project RESPECT, we propose a research framework that uses a trait-based response-efect-framework (REF) to quantify relationships between abiotic conditions, the diversity of functional traits in communities, and associated biotic processes, informing a biodiversity-LSM. We apply the framework to a megadiverse tropical mountain forest. We use a plot design along an elevation and a land-use gradient to collect data on abiotic drivers, functional traits, and biotic processes. We integrate these data to build the biodiversity- LSM and illustrate how to test the model. REF results show that aboveground biomass production is not directly related to changing climatic conditions, but indirectly through associated changes in functional traits. Herbivory is directly related to changing abiotic conditions. The biodiversity-LSM informed by local functional trait and soil data improved the simulation of biomass production substantially. We conclude that local data, also derived from previous projects (platform Ecuador), are key elements of the research framework. We specify essential datasets to apply this framework to other mountain ecosystems.
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Núñez, P.Á.; Silva, B.; Schulz, M.; Rollenbeck, R. & Bendix, J. (2021): Evapotranspiration estimates for two tropical mountain forest using high spatial resolution satellite data. International Journal of Remote Sensing 42(8), 2940--2962.
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DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2020.1864058
Abstract: Tropical Mountain Forest...
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Tropical Mountain Forest (TMF) provides important ecological functions like evapotranspiration (ET) that supplies moisture and energy to the atmosphere. ET observations are scarce and difficult to accomplish particularly in areas of high heterogeneity where TMF are. Remote sensing (RS) allows to quantify and to determine ET spatial variation at the landscape level. Detail imaginary improves high spatial variability retrieval. Thought the greater detail introduces cast shadows by trees which hamper image interpretation. The objective of this study is to characterize ET estimation for the TMF of the southern Ecuadorian Andes by combining meteorological data with high-resolution satellite images. Shadows from high resolution images were masked out by applying focal statistics. The analysis included two meteorological periods typical of the area; a wet period when rain prevails and a dry period when precipitation is more sporadic. The reference evapotranspiration (ET0) was calculated using the FAO-Penman Montheid method by applying data obtained from an automatic weather station. The enhanced vegetation index (EVI) was derived from 2 m resolution WorldView2 satellite images. Results showed a lower ET mean value during the wet period: 1.54 mm day−1 compared to 2.37 mm day−1. Two forest types, differentiated from its structural composition and topographical position (ravine and ridge), marked ET spatial variation. Ravine forest that has a more dense and closed canopy showed higher ET values for both meteorological conditions. A comparison between ET estimations and ET field measurements from a scintillometer device showed a good agreement (coefficient of correlation r = 0.89) that proves the validity of the method. This study demonstrates that the application of high spatial resolution improves ET estimation in TMF especially when shadows are removed. Also, emphasizes the importance of analysing spatial heterogeneity to properly assess ecosystem water flux terms.
Keywords: | remote sensing | mountain rainforest | Evapotranspiration |
Landshuter, N.; Mölg, T.; Grießinger, J.; Bräuning, A.; Peters, T. & Institute of Geography, F.E.E.G. (2020): Characteristics of moisture source regions and their potential effect on seasonal isotopic signatures of d18O in tropical trees of southern Ecuador. Frontiers in Earth Science 8(604804), 1-22.
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Ratios of stable oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18O) are a valuable proxy for reconstructing past climates. Such reconstructions allow us to gain better knowledge of climate dynamics under different (eg warmer) environmental conditions, which also forms the basis for effective risk management. The latter aspect is particularly relevant for our study site on the western flanks of the Andes in Southern Ecuador, since the region is frequently affected by droughts and heavy precipitation events during the rainy season (January to April), leading to enormous social and economic losses. In particular, we focus on precipitation amounts and moisture source regions as they are known to influence the δ18O signature of tree rings. Moisture source regions are based on 240 h backward trajectories that were calculated with the trajectory model LAGRANTO for the rainy seasons 2008 to 2017. A moisture source diagnostic was applied to the air parcel pathways. The resulting moisture source regions were analyzed by calculating composites based on precipitation amounts, season, and calendar year. The precipitation amounts were derived from data of a local Automatic Weather Station (AWS). The analysis confirms that our study site receives its moisture both, from the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Heavy precipitation events are linked to higher moisture contributions from the Pacific, and local SST anomalies along the coast of Ecuador are of higher importance than those off the coast toward the central Pacific. Moreover, we identified increasing moisture contributions from the Pacific over the course of the rainy season. This change and also rain amount effects are detectable in preliminary data of δ18O variations in tree rings of Bursera graveolens. These signatures can be a starting point for investigating atmospheric and hydroclimatic processes, which trigger δ18O variations in tree rings, more extensively in future studies.
Keywords: | precipitation | South Ecuador | South America | tropical trees | Tree Rings | modelling | stable isotopes |
Pierick, K.; Leuschner, C. & Homeier, J. (2021): Topography as a factor driving small‐scale variation in tree fine root traits and root functional diversity in a species‐rich tropical montane forest. New Phytologist 230(1), 129-138.
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(1) We investigated the variation in tree fine root traits and their functional diversity along a local topographic gradient in a Neotropical montane forest to test if fine root trait variation along the gradient is consistent with the predictions of the root economics spectrum on a shift from acquisitive to conservative traits with decreasing resource supply. (2) We measured five fine root functional traits in 179 randomly selected tree individuals of 100 species and analyzed the variation of single traits (using Bayesian phylogenetic multi‐level models) and of functional trait diversity with small scale topography. (3) Fine roots exhibited more conservative traits (thicker diameters, lower specific root length and nitrogen concentration) at upper slope compared to lower slope positions, but the largest proportion of variation (40‐80%) was explained by species identity and phylogeny. Fine root functional diversity decreased towards the upper slopes. (4) Our results suggest that local topography and the related soil fertility and moisture gradients cause considerable small‐scale variation in fine root traits and functional diversity along tropical mountain slopes, with conservative root traits and greater trait convergence being associated with less favorable soil conditions due to environmental filtering. We provide evidence of a high degree of phylogenetic conservation in fine root traits.
Keywords: | Ecuador | tropical montane forest | root functional traits | root economics spectrum | phylogenetic regression | functional dispersion | Bayesian multi-level models |
Wilcke, W.; Velescu, A.; Leimer, S.; Blotevogel, S.; Alvarez Figueroa, P.A. & Valarezo, C. (2020): Total organic carbon concentrations in ecosystem solutions of a remote tropical montane forest respond to global environmental change. Global Change Biology 26, 6989–7005.
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The response of organic carbon (C) concentrations in ecosystem solutions to environmental change affects the release of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from forests to surface and groundwaters. We determined the total organic C (TOC) concentrations (filtered <1–7 μm) and the ratios of TOC/dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) concentrations, electrical conductivity (EC), and pH in all major ecosystem solutions of a tropical montane forest from 1998 to 2013. The forest was located on the rim of the Amazon basin in Ecuador and experienced increasing numbers of days with >25°C, decreasing soil moisture, and rising nitrogen (N) deposition from the atmosphere during the study period. In rainfall, throughfall, mineral soil solutions (at the 0.15- and 0.30-m depths), and streamflow, TOC concentrations and fluxes decreased significantly from 1998 to 2013, while they increased in stemflow. TOC/DON ratios decreased significantly in rainfall, throughfall, soil solution at the 0.15-m depth, and streamflow. Based on Δ14C values, the TOC in rainfall and mineral soil solutions was 1 year old and that of litter leachate was 10 years old. The pH in litter leachate decreased with time, that in mineral soil solutions increased, while those in the other ecosystem solutions did not change. Thus, reduced TOC solubility because of lower pH values cannot explain the negative trends in TOC concentrations in most ecosystem solutions. The increasing TOC concentrations and EC in stemflow pointed at an increased leaching of TOC and other ions from the bark. Our results suggest an accelerated degradation of DOM, particularly of young DOM, associated with the production of N-rich compounds simultaneously to changing climatic conditions and increasing N availability. Thus, environmental change increased the CO2 release to the atmosphere but reduced DOM export to surface and groundwater.
Keywords: | Dissolved organic carbon | time series | carbon-14 dating | TOC:DON ratio | ecosystem fluxes |
Carrillo-Rojas, G.; Schulz, H.M.; Orellana-Alvear, J.; Ochoa-Sánchez, A.; Trachte, K.; Celleri, R. & Bendix, J. (2020): Atmosphere-surface fluxes modeling for the high Andes: The case of páramo catchments of Ecuador. Science of The Total Environment 704, 135372.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135372
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Interest in atmosphere-surface flux modeling over the mountainous regions of the globe has increased recently, with a major focus on the prediction of water, carbon and other functional indicators in natural and disturbed conditions. However, less research has been centered on exploring energy fluxes (net radiation; sensible, latent and soil heat) and actual evapotranspiration (ETa) over the Neotropical Andean biome of the páramo. The present study assesses the implementation and parameterization of a state-of-art Land-Surface Model (LSM) for simulation of these fluxes over two representative páramo catchments of southern Ecuador. We evaluated the outputs of the LSM Community Land Model (CLM ver. 4.0) with (i) ground-level flux observations from the first (and highest) Eddy Covariance (EC) tower of the Northern Andean páramos; (ii) spatial ETa estimates from the energy balance-based model METRIC (based on Landsat imagery); and (iii) derived ETa from the closure of the water balance (WB). CLM’s energy predictions revealed a significant underestimation on net radiation, which impacts the sensible and soil heat fluxes (underestimation), and delivers a slight overestimation on latent heat flux. Modeled CLM ETa showed acceptable goodness-of-fit (Pearson R = 0.82) comparable to ETa from METRIC (R = 0.83). Contrarily, a poor performance of ETa WB was observed (R = 0.46). These findings provide solid evidence on the CLM’s accuracy for the ETa modeling, and give insights in the selection of other ETa methods. The study contributes to a better understanding of ecosystem functioning in terms of water loss through evaporative processes, and might help in the development of future LSMs’ implementations focused on climate / land use change scenarios for the páramo.
Keywords: | Páramo | CLM | Evapotranspiration | METRIC | Tropical Andes | Eddy covariance |
Dehling, D.; peralta, G.; Bender, I.M.; Blendinger, P.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Munoz, M.; Neuschulz, E.; Quitian, M.; Saavedra, F.; Santillan, V.; Schleuning, M. & stouffer, D. (2020): Similar composition of functional roles in Andean seed‐dispersal networks, despite high species and interaction turnover. Ecology 101(7), e03028.
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Donoso, I.; Sorensen, M.; Blendinger, P.; Kissling, W.; Neuschulz, E.; Mueller, T. & Schleuning, M. (2020): Downsizing of animal communities triggers stronger functional than structural decay in seed-dispersal networks. Nature Communications 11, 1582.
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Sorensen, M.C.; Donoso, I.; Neuschulz, E.; Schleuning, M. & Mueller, T. (2020): Community-wide seed dispersal distances peak at low levels of specialisation in size-structured networks. Oikos 129(11), 1727-1738.
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Knoke, T.; Gosling, E. & Paul, C. (2020): Use and misuse of the net present value in environmental studies. Ecological Economics 174(106664), 1-15.
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Abstract: Environmental studies re...
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Environmental studies regularly use the net present value (NPV) to value benefits and costs of projects. However, the NPV disregards whether the stream of net benefits is steady or volatile and ignores the distribution of net benefits among different groups of people. Here we test alternatives to NPV, building on two example cases: 1) We use discounted utility (DU) to evaluate land-use projects and calculate opportunity costs for avoided deforesta-tion. 2) We simulate decision-making on tropical deforestation, whereby we use multiple decision criteria to consider the distribution of net benefits between two groups: farmers and conservationists. Results show considerable differences in the ranking of projects between DU and NPV, when projects are not marginal. Compared to DU, NPV regularly overestimates the value of forest plantations. Moreover, NPV tends to overstate the opportunity costs of avoiding deforestation in terms of saved carbon emissions. Not accounting for the distribution of net benefits in optimizing land-use allocation leads to suboptimal simulated deforestation scenarios. We therefore suggest that future studies should either also use DU to value economic consequences of projects or that they use the NPV as only one among several socio-economic and ecological decision criteria.
Keywords: | land allocation | Net present value | Discounted utility | Euclidian distance | Uncertainty |
Ochoa Moreno, S.; Härtl, F.; Paul, C. & Knoke, T. (2019): Cropping systems are homogenized by off-farm income – Empirical evidence from small-scale farming systems in dry forests of southern Ecuador. Land Use Policy 82, 204-219.
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Diversified agricultural landscapes have been shown to provide a wide range of ecosystem services. It is often stated that the main motivation behind growing multiple crops within a farm is to buffer farm income against market and climate risks. However, household characteristics, particularly the amount of off-farm income may also influence farm diversity. While the drivers of diversifying farm income have been investigated extensively,the ecologically important level of land-use diversity on a farm has seldom been used as a dependent variable. Based on data from 163 households, this paper analyzes the impact of social, economic and demographic household characteristics on crop diversification for farms located around the Laipuna Reserve in the dry forests of southern Ecuador. Using a Heckman two-step regression model, we identified factors that influence a) the probability that a farm will be diversified (PD) and b) the degree of diversification at the farm level (LUD), quantified by the Shannon index. We found that PD is positively related to the percentage of household members who depend on family income but do not work (economic dependence ratio), as well as river access and available family labor force. PD is inversely related to access to financial support (i.e. social payments and credits) and off-farm income. LUD is positively related to the number of household members and the age of the head of the household, and correlates negatively with labor force, financial support and off-farm income. Our results demonstrate that land-use diversification is not only a strategy to reduce risk, but it is also driven by farmers’ efforts to meet household, mainly subsistence, needs. Moreover, we also demonstrate that when households have access to financial support and off-farm income, the pressure to diversify their crops diminishes. Finally, we argue that forest and agricultural policies should impose instruments to support land-use diversification financially, while acknowledging the importance of financial support and off-farm income for household economies. Strategies to reduce poverty should be accompanied by direct support of land-use diversification, infrastructure development and agricultural training.
Keywords: | land use | land diversification | Cropping |
Graefe, S.; Rodrigo, R.; Cueva, E.; Butz, P.; Werner, F.A. & Homeier, J. (2020): Impact of disturbance on forest structure and tree species composition in a tropical dry forest of South Ecuador. Ecotropica 22, 202002.
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Tropical dry forests (TDFs) are often degraded and fragmented through human impact, which is also the case in Southern Ecuador, where land-use pressure is high. In this context we studied tree species composition and forest structure in a protected and adjacent disturbed TDF at altitudes between 560-1080 m asl. Fabaceae and Malvaceae were identified as the most important tree families in both forest types. The disturbed forest displayed lower tree species richness than the protected forest, and the gap in species richness between the two forest types increased with increasing altitude. Ten species of the protected forest were not recorded in the disturbed forest, two of them endemic. The disturbed site was further characterized by a lower number of stems but with larger diameters, in comparison with the protected forest. The majority of the most abundant tree species in the disturbed forest had rather low wood densities, but also the combination of high wood density with browsing tolerance and high resprouting capacity was encountered, and seems to be advantageous for getting established in such sites. Although certain tree species were well represented in the disturbed forest, some endemic species with relatively low abundances (e.g. Simira ecuadorensis, Prockia crucis) should receive more conservation attention.
Keywords: | species richness | altitude | importance value index | Tumbesian dry forest | wood density |
Palomeque, X.; Patiño Uyaguari, C.; Marin, F.; Palacios, M. & Stimm, B. (2020): Effects of storage on seed germination and viability for three native tree species of Ecuador. Trees online, 1-11.
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Many forests restoration programs and efforts depend on seeds. Particularly in the Andes, further information regarding seed germination requirements and seed storage behavior is necessary. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of storage conditions on the germination percentage, the viability and the coefficient of velocity of germination for seeds of three native tree species (Cedrela montana, Weinmannia fagaroides and Oreocallis grandiflora). Under controlled conditions, the seeds were exposed to three levels of seed moisture content and storage temperatures (5 °C, 10 °C and room temperature at approx. 19 °C) for 3, 6 and 12 months. The results showed that at 3–6 months of seed storage under temperatures of 5 and 10 °C, the seeds had a high percentage of germination, viability and germination speed for C. montana and W. fagaroides compared to those stored at room temperature. At 12 months of storage, there was a marked reduction in seed germination in all treatments for both species. Furthermore, the seed germination and viability of O. grandiflora was not influenced by any of the above storage treatments. However, at the end of the experiment a slight decrease was observed, hence this species might be tolerant to medium- and long-term storage conditions. Though limited to just three co-occurring species, the study provided insight into the variability in responses to storage, with preliminary indications of appropriate storage conditions to maximize storability of seeds for restoration programs. Importantly, the study demonstrated the need for empirical testing of storage responses (temperature and duration) of seeds before subjecting untested species to a particular storage regime.
Keywords: | Seed storage behavior | Reforestation | ex situ conservation | seed management |
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Unwanted effects of selegiline on cardiovascular regulation have been investigated as a potential cause for the unexpected mortality finding of the UKPDRG trial. RESULTS Head up tilt caused selective and often severe orthostatic hypotension in nine of 16 patients taking selegiline and levodopa, but was without effect on nine patients receiving levodopa alone. Two patients taking selegiline lost consciousness with unrecordable blood pressures and a further four had severe symptomatic hypotension.
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18.02.2019 in 20:19 Клеопатра:
Я извиняюсь, но, по-моему, Вы не правы. Я уверен. Могу отстоять свою позицию. Пишите мне в PM, обсудим.
24.02.2019 in 10:00 saymoradi:
Я не знаю как мои родители, а я пожалуй посмотрю . . .
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4. Entries will be made according to classifications as listed in Official Premium Book. Application for entry must be signed.
5. Premiums, as listed, may be given for meritorious exhibits. In cases where there is no competition, judges may give an award such as they deem the exhibit is worthy to receive. Same rules apply where there are fewer entries in any class than the number of premiums offered. The judges may, at their discretion, award a prize or prizes of such grade as the exhibit deserves. The fair reserves the right to determine how many entries they will accept from any exhibitor in the same class, or in the case of livestock, the same breed, and poultry, the same species. The decision of the judges shall be final in all cases except where mistakes, fraud misrepresentation or collusion, not discovered at the time of award, is proved. All protests regarding judging must be made in writing, and must plainly state the cause of the complaint or appeal. Such protest must be filed at the Fair Office within 24 hours of the occurrence. The case may be appealed to the Fair’s Executive Board from whose decision there can be no appeal.
6. It shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor to make known the proper name of the article or breed of livestock he is entering. any item entered improperly will be disqualified to receive a prize, but the judges will mark the correct name on the entry tag for the benefit of the owner so the same mistake in entering need not be made the second time.
7. All entries must be grown, produced or made in the county since the last fair. (Except where the fair accepts exhibits from other counties or states.)
8. Superintendents of a department reserve the right of refusing to accept any entry. Furthermore, the superintendents reserve the right to bar from competition animals, vegetables, flowers, poultry, products and manufactured articles of decidedly inferior quality and those not possessing sufficient merit to warrant recognition.
9. Chairpersons of a department reserve the right to disqualify and remove from area any exhibitor whose behavior is disruptive to exhibiting and judging of entrees. Such person may be barred from future fair exhibiting.
10.The Fair Board of Directors may, at any time, order the removal of any exhibit or part of exhibit in poor condition and any article unfit to show may be excluded. No ribbon, trophies, awards, or exhibits may be removed at any time before the close of the fair. No trucks may enter the barn area prior to release time. Failure to comply will result in the forfeiture of premiums.
11. During the judging, buildings, except livestock arenas, are to be closed to everyone, except fair officials, judges, and necessary attendants. No exhibitor or his agent shall communicate with the judge during time of determining the awards, except to answer questions proposed by the judges. Any exhibitor interfering with the judges while making awards shall forfeit any premium to which he would otherwise be entitled.
12. All livestock for premium must be the property of the owner thirty (30) days or longer.
13. No person shall be allowed in the ring while stock is being judged, except judge, superintendents and necessary attendants.
14. Should any animal awarded a prize be disqualified, the animals gaining the lower prize shall move into the next higher position if, in the opinion of the judges, the animals are worthy of such prizes.
15. Overfitting of cattle will be discriminated against. Any artificial means used to change the form or shape of any animal will disqualify it from competition.
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18. Any junior exhibitor may be required to prove ability to reproduce entry, in any department, in the presence of a qualified person. All ages as of January 1st.
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1. We believe that Jesus is the Son of Almighty God the Father. He came as the Messiah to become once and for all the perfect sacrifice as the Lamb of God. He died for all of mankind’s sin so that all that come to him would have eternal life. Three days after He died He was raised from the dead and now sits at the right hand side of the Father making intersession for all who have received Him. 2. We believe in the baptism of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in other tongues separate from salvation. 3. We believe in healing, deliverance, miracles, signs and wonders. 4. We believe in the use of the five fold ministry and the function of each of these five offices within the church. 5. We believe in the Trinity, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. 6. We believe in the working of the spiritual gifts that the apostle Paul identified in 1 Corinthians the 12th chapter.
Who are Ephraim and Manasseh?
Joseph’s two sons. Gen 48:1 And it came to pass after these things, that one told Joseph, Behold, thy father is sick: and he took with him his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. Jacob blessed Ephraim and Manasseh. Gen 48:14 And Israel stretched out his right hand, and laid it upon Ephraim’s head, who was the younger, and his left hand upon Manasseh’s head, guiding his hands wittingly; for Manasseh was the firstborn. Gen 48:15 And he blessed Joseph, and said, God, before whom my fathers Abraham and Isaac did walk, the God which fed me all my life long unto this day, Gen 48:16 The Angel which redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads; and let my name be named on them, and the name of my fathers Abraham and Isaac; and let them grow into a multitude in the midst of the earth.
How do I know if I am an Ephraimite?
Usually your heart jumps when you hear the message. In all reality, it does not matter. Throughout scripture the stranger is clearly indicated as being accepted by God. One would have to consider during the Israeli Exodus out of Egypt, some of the Egyptians may have joined them. With the signs spoke of by Moses coming to pass, one would have to consider following the one who brought them. Isa 56:4 For thus saith the LORD unto the eunuchs that keep my sabbaths, and choose the things that please me, and take hold of my covenant; Isa 56:5 Even unto them will I give in mine house and within my walls a place and a name better than of sons and of daughters: I will give them an everlasting name, that shall not be cut off. Isa 56:6 Also the sons of the stranger, that join themselves to the LORD, to serve him, and to love the name of the LORD, to be his servants, every one that keepeth the sabbath from polluting it, and taketh hold of my covenant; Isa 56:7 Even them will I bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer: their burnt offerings and their sacrifices shall be accepted upon mine altar; for mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people.
Who is Prophet Tom Deckard?
Prophet Deckard is a born again Jew that God has called to the office of the prophet. He has established over 160 churches around the world. God called him to be a prophet sent to the nations and has prophesied to leaders and nations throughout the world. Here are a few of the prophesies that God gave to Prophet Deckard which have come to pass: • Prophesied the coming of the AIDS Epidemic 2 years before it was discovered. He told the people that the government would try to cover it up but in the end they would have to reveal it. • Prophesied that Prime Minister Sandiford of Barbados would be resigning from office. • Prophesied that the cold war would end and the Berlin Wall would be no more, 1 year before it took place. He also prophesied that the threat during the cold war was not Russia; it would come from the Middle East. • Prophesied that the tornado activity in America would become greater than ever before known on record. • Prophesied that old diseases that the world thought had been eradicated would return and that they would become immune to our modern day medicines now being used. • Prophesied the flooding of the great Mississippi River 6 months before it occurred. • Prophesied the coming of the first war with Iraq [Desert Storm], and then prophesied that America would have to go back and finish the job at a later date. • Prophesied the beginning of the European Common Market and the struggle that they would have accomplishing the task. • Prophesied the events of 911 five years before it occurred. • Prophesied that the Islamic religion would become the fastest growing religion in the United States. This was in 1990, and today it is a known fact that this has come to pass. • Prophet Deckard has given signs to every nation that he has stepped foot upon that they might know God has sent a prophet unto them: • Prophesied that the four year drought would be broken in Central Africa three days after he departed from the nation. This occurred exactly as God had spoken. • In the Philippines he prophesied that a volcano which had been dormant for 500 years would erupt as a sign that God had sent him there. This occurred two years later. • Prophesied in Guyana, South America that flood waters would flow into the drinking water and thousands would become ill. This occurred shortly thereafter. • Prophesied a great drought would come upon the land of Madagascar. This occurred three months later. These are a few of the prophecies that Prophet Deckard has been given by God. An angel appeared to Prophet Deckard some twenty years ago and told him to blow the shofar horn and scream “Ephraim come home.” The angel appeared again two years ago and commissioned him to begin gathering the Lost Tribes and prepare them to go back to the land of Israel. Ephraim is being found all over North America and the world.
What is the plague I keep hearing about prophesied by Prophet Deckard?
The bird flu (H5N1) is one of the most closely monitored situations around the world today, yet few know very much about it. Even the U.S. government has a planned strategy on what to do when (not if) it will hit the world on a pandemic level. So far, those who contract the deadly virus will only have about a 30% chance of survival. The bad news is millions of people will die, but the good news is you don’t have to be one of them. The time to prepare is NOW! Currently we don’t know when this pandemic will hit, we only know that it will.
Is there going to be a rapture?
There is not going to be a pre or post tribulation rapture. A little girl having a dream, her pastor bring it forth as “the catching away” is not consistent with God’s Word in how He brings forth revelation. Deu 13:4 Ye shall walk after the LORD your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him. Amos 3:7 Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets. God’s prophets speak His words and are the mouthpiece of the Father. The rapture theory was never revealed through a tried and true major prophet of God. Any true prophet of God would know that the rapture theory only troubles their spirit. 1 Cor 14:32 And the spirits of the prophets are subject to the prophets.
Where do I start when studying the material?
1. Transition Of The Church 2. Sabbath – Heaven On Earth 3. Purpose Of Temptation 4. New Moon 5. Fruit Of The Spirit 6. Upcoming Festivals 7. Who Is Jewish? 8. War For Our Mind
Is this part of the Messianic movement?
No. This is not part of the Messianic Movement. We are Ephraim. This is an end time movement guided by God according to God’s structure.
Did Paul say to do away with the Law or did he indeed keep the law?
Paul, being a Pharisee consented to his own death if he broke the law. Speaking and teaching against the law is breaking the law. As much as the church of that day wanted to stone him, they could not. An in depth study reveals Paul kept the law and did not speak or teach against it. What he was teaching was Christ, the Messiah as an extension of God’s Holy Covenant. Deu 7:9 Know therefore that the LORD thy God, he is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations. Mat 4:4 But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Luke 4:4 And Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, That man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God. Acts 24:14 But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets: Acts 25:8 While he answered for himself, Neither against the law of the Jews, neither against the temple, nor yet against Caesar, have I offended any thing at all. By reading the writings of Paul we know that he was not speaking against the law which leaves the reader with questions that must and are able to be answered. Peter warned us about Paul that he, being so learned in the scriptures will speak over your head if you are unlearned. 2 Pt 3:16 As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction
Is the Law a burden?
Deu 30:8 And thou shalt return and obey the voice of the LORD, and do all his commandments which I command thee this day. Deu 30:9 And the LORD thy God will make thee plenteous in every work of thine hand, in the fruit of thy body, and in the fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thy land, for good: for the LORD will again rejoice over thee for good, as he rejoiced over thy fathers: Deu 30:10 If thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to keep his commandments and his statutes which are written in this book of the law, and if thou turn unto the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul. Deu 30:11 For this commandment which I command thee this day, it is not hidden from thee, neither is it far off. Deu 30:12 It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it? Deu 30:13 Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it? Deu 30:14 But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest do it. Deu 30:15 See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil; Deu 30:16 In that I command thee this day to love the LORD thy God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his commandments and his statutes and his judgments, that thou mayest live and multiply: and the LORD thy God shall bless thee in the land whither thou goest to possess it. Rom 7:22 For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: Mat 11:30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. Psa 1:2 But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.
Is the Law a curse as we have been taught in the past?
The “curse of the law” means that the law in it of itself could not get you to heaven. The law was never intended to get one to heaven. The law is first, to get man rightly related to God and secondly, to get man rightly related to each other.
Are there false Prophets?
If prophets are moved by the Holy Spirit they are never wrong. That leads one to believe those that have been wrong are therefore not led by the Holy Spirit. In short, real prophets do not miss with prophecy. Exo 20:7 Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Jer 48:10 Cursed be he that doeth the work of the LORD deceitfully, and cursed be he that keepeth back his sword from blood. 2 Pt 1:21 For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost. Those that do prophesy falsely are either being led by their mind, their flesh or darkness itself.
How do I deal with those prophets who do miss on their prophecy?
Ignore them. Pay no attention to them. On the other hand, if a prophet is consistently accurate we should be deathly afraid of the anointing put into their life. Deu 18:22 When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.
Is Sunday the Sabbath?
God himself set aside the 7th day as the Sabbath. Exo 20:11 For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it. Exo 31:16 Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant. Acts 17:2 And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three sabbath days reasoned with them out of the scriptures, The Sabbath begins Friday evening until Saturday evening. A “Biblical Day” begins and ends at sunset rather than at midnight. Gen 1:5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day. Lev 23:32 It shall be unto you a sabbath of rest, and ye shall afflict your souls: in the ninth day of the month at even, from even unto even, shall ye celebrate your sabbath.
Why do some spell it “G-d” instead of “God”?
Some feel that writing His name leaves an opportunity for the document to be destroyed one way or another and therefore destroying His name altogether. We neither judge those that use it or those that choose not to use it.
Who are the children of God?
The children of God are those that keep the Holy Covenant and the testimony of Jesus. Rev 14:12 Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
Is new moon the same as a full moon?
The new moon and the full moon have nothing to do with each other. Many calendars have incorrect new moon dates. For correct dates, please visit www.jewishprophet.com/Itinerary.htm Psa 81:3 Blow up the trumpet in the new moon, in the time appointed, on our solemn feast day. Isa 66:23 And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, and from one sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith the LORD.
Is it permissible in God’s eyes to celebrate Halloween?
We should ask ourselves, is keeping the festival of Sam Hein, the festival of death, the highest holy day of darkness pleasing the Father? Halloween is absolutely not pleasing to the Father but is seen as an abomination in the eyes of God. 1 Thes 5:22 Abstain from all appearance of evil. Eze 44:23 And they shall teach my people the difference between the holy and profane, and cause them to discern between the unclean and the clean. Deu 7:26 Neither shalt thou bring an abomination into thine house, lest thou be a cursed thing like it: but thou shalt utterly detest it, and thou shalt utterly abhor it; for it is a cursed thing.
Are there online resources to listen to some of the material?
An online resource for some of the material and Prophet Deckard’s live blogs are found at www.blogtalkradio.com/beitephraim found within this site.
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This was a challenging project for the Weld Safe team as we only had 6 weeks to complete the full package from initial design, to manufacture and then installation.
We were initially contacted by KM Construction, who are Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor's main contractors, to assist with the refurbishment of the colleges welding bays. After seeing the Weld Safe Acousto Booths, the college decided that they were the right choice for them and requested that they be made to fit into their existing workshop space.
As part of the refit, we designed, manufactured and installed Acousto Bays with viewing windows and sliding strip curtain entrances as well as training benches which included fire bricks for gas welding.
Gas manifold and pipelines were installed using Gas Arc distribution manifolds and regulators in accordance with the British Gases Association (BCGA) codes of practice. A Nederman fume extraction system, featuring telescopic fume arms in each bay and a stand alone arm in the main area was also installed.
With a lot of hard work from all of the Weld Safe team we completed the project on time - another successful turnkey package and a happy customer!
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Bespoke Fabrication Booths for Bowler Motorsport
Published by Weld Safe in Fabrication Bays · 20/8/2019 11:23:00
Tags: Fabrication, Automotive, Industry, Motorsport
Bowler Motorsport are market leaders of innovative design, engineering and production of class-leading custom vehicles and automotive solutions.
They approached us to fit out their workshop with fabrication booths. For this bespoke design we needed to factor in a clear opening to accomodate vehicles entering the Fabrication Bay, this was sucessfully achieved by using a combination of Swing Arms and Sliding Partitions.
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Welding and Engineering Department Refit
Published by Weld Safe in Acousto Booths · 13/8/2019 09:00:00
Tags: Refit, Welding, Engineering, Education
We were approached by Bournemouth College to refit their Welding and Engineering Department.
As specified by the customer we manufactured 18 Weld Safe Acousto Booths that were split into 4 sections and completed with sliding curtain entrances to the front.
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Clwyd Welding Services launch new website
Published by Weld Safe in Welding Tables · 7/8/2019 12:00:00
Tags: website, welding, tables, grinding, tables
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new website by our affiliate company, Clwyd Welding Services, dedicated to selling welding equipment, tables and fixtures.
As specialists in the field of welding and cutting, they are proud to able to provide customers with the best quality products available. Stocking a wide range of welding and grinding solutions from a selection of quality brands, including our very own Welding and Grinding tables.
As well as expert customer service, if your order is placed before 12pm, we can guarantee same day dispatch for delivery to your job or worksite.
To find out more, visit www.weldingtablesdirect.co.uk
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Wilkinson Academy - Manchester
Published by Weld Safe in Acousto Booths · 6/8/2019 09:00:00
Tags: Welding, Grinding, Plasma, education
When John Wilkinson, OBE, Chairman of Wilkinson Star in Manchester decided to build a new training facility to compliment his welding machine distribution business, he looked at various methods of welding bay construction before choosing our range of Acousto Bays.
We designed, manufactured and installed the Weld Safe Acousto Booth systems to their specifications, with Welding Column Tables and Downdraft Benches. The completed project consisted of eleven welding bays and one dedicated grinding / plasma cutting bay. As part of the contract we were also tasked with providing a state of the art extraction system. The academy opted for a low pressure system with fume arm in each bay as well as a high vacuum system for on torch extraction, power tools and general cleaning. All of which was supplied by Nederman.
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Rasputin #1 debuted a few months ago at the end of October, and I decided to pick it up based on my love for Riley Rossmo’s art alone. I have to say, I absolutely loved it since the first issue. The funny thing is, the story has revealed so little of the overall arc by the end of each issue that I felt I needed to give it a few issues before I could write a comprehensive review. Often times a monthly series with a slow boil can lose the interest of its readers, but amazingly, that is part of the appeal of this book. Now that we’re a few issues in there’s even more to love as the pieces are starting to come together.
The premise of this series deals with an alternate reality of history’s own Grigori Rasputin, a mystical faith healer, with more emphasis on the “mystical.” The first issue focuses on what may be his final meal amongst his five closest friends who have been conspiring against him and want him dead, as he knowingly drinks from a poisoned glass of wine. It is revealed, via a series of flashbacks, that Grigori has healing and resurrecting powers. After stumbling across a fight between his insufferable father and a bear, he decides to heal the bear and let his father bleed out. This sheds light on the eerie green figure who is always close behind him.
The second issue introduces us to French Soldier, Antoine Dulac, whom Rasputin befriends during a bar fight. Rasputin ventures out for the first time away from his home with Frenchman and into the unknown. Throughout this issue we’re able to learn that Rasputin tends to be very fearless, scrappy, and has nothing to lose. But when Antoine is standing on death’s doorstep, Rasputin once again steps in and makes use of his healing powers.
The third issue, strangely enough, deals with Rasputin wandering off naked into the Russian winter, encountering Spirits out of Russian folklore from whom he learns quite a bit about himself and his abilities. It sounds a bit strange, but it’s the first real look at the lore of this book as a whole. It adds insight and an inherent strangeness, aside from the obvious role of a supernatural comic book.
In the fourth and most recent issue, we start to understand why Rasputin’s friends want him dead. So far this story has been a telling of two stories; the first being the backstory of Rasputin, and the second being the present. The stories haven’t intersected, but there’s some sign of convergence in this issue. He must prove himself at the cost of hurting himself because the royalty won’t believe him, which goes a long way as to strengthening the character. It’s become quite clear that Rasputin is caring and considerate, an attribute which the royalty will most likely abuse. There’s a juxtaposition in this issue resulting from his helping the royalty which starts to play a part in the present timeline. We are left to bare witness while Rasputin is being threatened with murder on every panel.
No disrespect to Grecian, this story has been wonderfully told so far and he deserves his praise. But with so little being revealed every issue, the majority of the storytelling has really been driven by Riley Rossmo’s gorgeous art. The story has been told largely through silent sequences that set the atmosphere between past and present beautifully and effectively. The movement of the characters, the sequence of action, the nuances of emotion, all of it has been evocative and clear throughout. It’s been a different kind of read, but one that definitely gives you your money’s worth.
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HMS Implacable was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line, launched sometime between 1795 and 1800, and sunk in 1949.
The Historical Implacable
Implacable originally served in the French naval forces, launched by the French sometime between 1795 and 1800 as the Duguay-Trouin. She fought with French forces at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, and was captured by Royal Navy forces a few days after the battle. The vessel was taken into the Royal Navy, renamed Implacable, and served in and out of commission in various capacities throughout the 19th century and early 20th century.
After World War II, unwilling to fund continued maintenance and upkeep of the ship, the British government offered to return Implacable to the French government. The French government, similarly unwilling to spend money on her, declined. Implacable was towed out of Portsmouth on December 2, 1949 and scuttled by the explosion of charges placed in her hold. Her figurehead and stern galleries were saved and are on display in the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich. She was one of the last surviving examples of the 74-gun third rate, the most popular variety of "ship-of-the-line." Implacable was, at the time of her sinking, the second oldest vessel in the Royal Navy, behind Victory.
SPOILER WARNING: Plot or ending details for "Blue at the Mizzen and 21: The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey" follow.
In the Canon
In the Canon, Implacable first appears as the flagship of Admiral Lord Barmouth in The Hundred Days. She does not appear again in the Aubrey-Maturin series, but is alluded to on the second-to-last page of Blue at the Mizzen, in which Captain Jack Aubrey is ordered to
"proceed to the River Plate, there joining the South Afican Squadron: you will go aboard HMS Implacable, hoisting your flag, blue at the mizzen, and take command of the blue squadron."
When Aubrey makes his rendezvous with the squadron at the River Plate in 21: The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey, it is HMS Suffolk, and not Implacable, which serves as his flagship.
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The map shows the position of which the pictures for the day are taken (if any). The start and finish markers are placed at the first and last valid registered position. This is not nessesary the actual start and finish position, if GSM or GPS signals was not available.
Goto: 2011-01-05 2011-01-07 Chile East
2011-01-06: 17
Distance today: 35.0 km (Accumulated: 21683.0 km)
Elapsed time: 03:21:42
Country: Chile East
Start 13:50pm., 12c, m. wind, allm. overcast. At green km-marker "KM 45" on hwy. 255-CH.
Finish 18:40pm., 18c and same. Atgreen km-marker "KM 80" on hwy. 255-CH.
A bit of history..
As you will see when the pic. from todays run is uploaded, I again passed a few settelements & ships - this time though, the settlements were since long abandoned and the shipwrecks a few hundred years old.
The abandoned settlement San Gregorio, 7km before the finish, reminded of the rough destiny of many of the early explorers of this part of the world..
Its original inhabitants were 4 etnic people: The Tehuelches (eastern pampas), The Alacalufes (western pampas), The Onas (Tierra del Fuego) and The Yaganes (Cape Horn/T. del F.); but all became nearly extinct as the new cultures arrived:
The first european to discower the Southern tip of this continent was Ferdinand Magellan in year 1520 and the first Chile settlement was at Fort Bulnes (same place the run started 6d ago) in 1848 at the southernmost accessible point of the continent. Though many of the first colonies & settlements died of hunger and lack of ability to adapt to the conditions !
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Goto: 2011-11-04 2011-11-06 Equador
2011-11-05: 16
Distance today: 30.0 km (Accumulated: 29880.0 km)
Elapsed time: 02:59:48
Country: Equador
Start 09:30am., 25c, allmost clear & light wind, at km-marker "049" on hwy. E35 to Tulcan & Colombia. Finish 13:31pm., 33c, some clouds & same, at green road-sign "Espejo 1km" on hwy. E35 to Tulcan & Colombia.
A short stage but scenic as nearly every single day has been, running through Equador. Today's highlight was the indigious market (supposedly the largest and with highest quality in Equador) in the small city Otavalo - and... One of Equadors active volcanoe's which greeted us with grey smoke across the lagoon behind Otavalo :-)
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When choosing a Whitewater Rafting Adventure for you and/or your group, we ask you to be realistic about everyone’s abilities and be sure to ask questions of our staff prior to booking. Anyone in your group that has any medical condition, physical limitations, or is seriously overweight should consult a physician before attempting one of our trips. For safety reasons, we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone that we perceive to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol or deem unfit for a rafting trip. We also reserve the right to alter your scheduled trip without notice or allowance for refund.
Due to the inherent risks involved in rafting, all participants are required to sign an assumption of risk/release of liability waiver. Although we are fully licensed and insured, you participate in river rafting AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Reservation Policy
Advanced reservations are required. There are times we can except walk-ons, but the only way to guarantee you spot is to make a pre-paid reservation in advance. If your reservation is made more than 3 weeks prior to your trip departure date, a $10 per person deposit is required at the time of booking, with the remaining balance due 3 weeks prior to the departure of the trip. Any trips booked within 3 weeks of the trip departure require a full deposit at the time of booking.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made more than 21 days prior to the departure of the trip will receive a full refund. Reservations canceled between 8 to 20 days of the trip departure will receive a refund, less a $10 per person processing fee. Reservations canceled within 1 to 7 days of the trip departure will receive a Raincheck, less a $10 per person processing fee. Day of cancelations or no shows will receive a Raincheck, less a $20 per person processing fee. It is your responsibility to be at here at the scheduled check-in time. There are no exceptions to this policy so please remember to account for weather conditions, traffic, construction, etc.
Trip Rescheduling Policy
Rescheduling any reserved activity or trip less than 7 days in advance will incur a $10 per person rescheduling fee. Any reserved activity rescheduled on the date of the reservation will be subject to a $20 per person rescheduling fee.
Late Arrival Policy
Rafters that arrive later than their check in time will most likely miss the trip, if your late we cant wait. Biking, Paintball and Zipline Reservation are for a specific time and we will have Staff here and ready for you at that time; if you are late for any of these activities you will be charged a $20 late fee for every 30 minutes you are late. There is no guarantee you will be able to participate in your scheduled activity if you arrive late.
Trip Change Policy
Any changes made to a trip departure time, date, or river section may be subject to a trip change fee and will be made on a case-by-case basis and subject to availability. We reserve the right to alter your scheduled trip without notice or allowance for refund.
Footwear, Clothing & Wetsuits
Footwear is required and must be secure to your feet. Sneakers, water shoes and sandals with a strap all work fine. No bare feet, flip-flops or slides. Rafters who do not bring proper footwear will have to rent shoes or not participate in the trip.
Protective clothing or wetsuits must be worn if the combined air temperature and water temperature are 120 degrees or below. If you do not have proper protective clothing / wetsuit you will be required to rent a wetsuit from us or not participate in the trip.
Food & Red Rock Cafe
Food orders are not refundable unless canceled or rescheduled at least 48 hours prior to the reservation date. Pre-ordering lunches is the only way to guarantee a lunch though our Cafe. You may purchase lunches on site when you arrive but they are first come first serve.
Groups & Youth Groups
12 or more rafters must be present and pay with a single credit card, check, or cash to receive Group Rates. To qualify as a Youth Group 12 or more rafters must be present, pay with a single credit card, check, or cash, be part of a recognized organization (Scouts, Church, School, College, Camp, etc…) and 75% of the participants must be considered a youth member.
Children and Minors Policy
Anyone 17 years of age or younger who wishes to participate in any of our activities must have a completed assumption of risk / release of liability waiver that is signed by their parent or guardian. In addition, all minors, participating or not, must be accompanied by a responsible adult 18 years of age or older at all times. We will not take any minors rafting, paintballing, ziplining, kayaking or biking with out a responsible adult 18 years of age or older with them. We will not have minors left unattended on our premises while all adult members of their party leave to participate in one of our activities. Please contact our office for any questions regarding this or any of our policies.
Pet Policy
No pets of any kind are allowed on the premises or to be present during any of our activities. Pets can not be left unattended in cars in our parking lot. Documented Service Animals are welcome (prior coordination is appreciated).
Facility Use / Rental Policy
Groups that wish to come early or stay after (1 hour or less) to cook, eat or participate in other activities can to do so at no extra cost as long as it is pre-arranged and does not interfere with other customers. Any groups arriving more than an hour early or wish to stay more than an hour after their trip arrives back at our Adventure Center will be charged $50 per additional hour to cover the cost of staff that must remain on site and clean up after everyone has left.
We also have large grills for rent if any group wants to bring their own food to cook after their trip. Grills must be reserved in advance and cost $75 per rental. Propane & grill clean up is included.
Guide in your Raft
The Lehigh is a great beginners river so the majority of our customers can handle navigating their own raft with the help from our guides who work out of kayaks. However some guests do request to have a guide in their raft with them. Guides must be requested in advance and are based on availability. The cost to have a Guide in your raft is $125.00 for the Class III Whitewater trip or $85.00 for the Class II EZ Whitewater & Summer Rafting trip.
Group Gratuity Policy
Organized groups of 24 or more participants will be subject to a $1 per person prepaid gratuity for their Guides . Our Guides work very hard especially when taking a large Youth or Adult Group down the river. Some groups plan on tipping their guides while many camps, schools, & other large groups don’t provide the chaperones they send with any means of payment. This ensures the organization planning the outing is prepared to give a gratuity. If after your trip you feel your Guides did not earn this gratuity please inform our management.
Lost & Found Policy
Whitewater Rafting Adventures is not responsible for lost or stolen items; please keep your belongings with you or locked in your vehicle at all times. Lost & Found items will be held for 90 days, please contact us as soon as possible if you believe you left anything at our facility.
Drugs & Alcohol
NO use of any drugs (including marijuana) or alcohol are permitted prior to or during any of our activities. For safety reasons, we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone that we perceive to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol with out refund.
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May: 15, 22, 29, 30
June: 12, 13, 26, 27
July: 10, 11, 24, 25, 31
August: 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28*, 29*
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2021 Whitewater Release Dates
May: 15, 22, 29, 30
June: 12, 13, 26, 27
July: 10, 11, 24, 25, 31
August: 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28*, 29*
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Oct: 9*, 10*
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The New York Jets added Mike Goodson to complement new offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg's system while filling a depth chart void left by Shonn Greene.
But that doesn't mean Goodson will have the No. 1 tailback spot handed to him. (photo: Brook Ward, Flickr)
"... in my opinion it’s wide open,” Jets running backs coach Anthony Lynn recently told the team's website. “That is what you want. You want guys coming to camp, coming to work every day and competing for the position, knowing that if you slack (off) — someone else is going to step right in.”
Lynn said Goodson, formerly of the Oakland Raiders, is a guy he's been eying "for a long time." Goodson's speed and strong pass-catching ability makes him a very good fit for Mornhinweg's West Coast-style scheme.
The fifth-year back averaged 12.2 yards a reception on 16 catches last year. In 2010, Goodson hauled in 40 catches for 310 yards. He averaged 6.3 yards a carry on 35 rushes last season.
Lynn added that he expects returning tailback Bilal Powell, who shared backfield time with Greene last year, "to really jump off the charts this year and really grow." Powell averaged 4.0 yards a carry last season on 110 rushes, scoring four touchdowns. He also caught 17 passes for 140 yards -- an 8.2 average.
As of now, Powell is slated for the between-the-tackles role Greene held over the last few years but recently re-signed fullback Lex Hilliard or a draft pick could assume that gig.
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On the same day the New York Jets signed three arena-league players who will likely serve only as practice dummies, the New England Patriots cut ties with two non-contributors. (photo: Jeffrey Beall, Flickr)
According to the NFL's daily transaction release, the Patriots terminated fullback Spencer Larsen's contract and waived offensive lineman Kyle Hix. Both players spent last season on injured reserve.
Larsen signed on with New England last March after spending four years in various roles with the Denver Broncos. The former sixth-round draft pick never made it past August last year due to a knee ailment. That, plus the fact that the Patriots' offense isn't fullback-friendly made him expendable.
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The DfE have recently reinforced the need “to create and enforce a clear and rigorous expectation on all schools to promote the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.”
In a recent Ofsted Report, we are proud that our 'Pupils develop a good understanding of British values. They have, for example, a good knowledge about how to change things in the locality, for instance by reducing speed limits near the school. They understand the idea of democracy and how governments are elected. Overall, the curriculum has a positive impact on pupils’ personal development.'
The Government set out its definition of British values in the 2011 Prevent Strategy, and these values have been reiterated (2014). At Alvanley and Manley Federated Primary Schools these values are reinforced regularly and in the following ways.
Democracy:
Democracy is embedded at our schools. Pupils are always listened to by adults and are taught to listen carefully and with concern to each other, respecting the right of every individual to have their opinions and voices heard. Pupils also have the opportunity to air their opinions and ideas through our School Council and regular questionnaires. The elections of the School Council members is based solely on pupil votes, reflecting our British electoral system and demonstrating democracy in action.
The Rule of Law:
The importance of law, whether they be those that govern the class, the school, or the country, are constantly reinforced throughout the school day. Pupils are taught the values and reasons behind laws which govern and protect us, the responsibilities that this involves and the consequences when laws are broken.
From entry to Alvanley and Manley pupils are continually taught to recognise the importance of all children having a right to learn, a right to feel and be safe, and all teachers having a right to teach. We consistently reinforce our high expectations of children. Children are taught about reasons behind our expectations (rules) that they are there to protect us, that everyone has a responsibility and that there are consequences when rules are broken. We acknowledge that mistakes and wrong choices are made in life and endeavour to teach children to learn from them and use their experiences to choose the right paths in life.
Throughout the school year we welcome visits from the police service to reinforce the message of right and wrong and the fire brigade (fire safety) which all aid the children and support us in our teaching of right and wrong.
Individual Liberty:
At Alvanley and Manley, children are actively encouraged to make the right choices, following our school values. As a school, we educate and provide boundaries for children to make wise choices, knowing that they are in a safe and supportive environment which enables them to do this.
Through our curriculum delivery, lesson design and Social, Moral, Spiritual and Cultural (SMSC) sessions, we discuss different choices that the children can make and encourage them to make the right choices. We always encourage pupils to reflect on their choices and the effect that it has on both their peers and adults. They are given opportunities to resolve conflicts effectively and fairly. Through E-safety, we teach the importance of staying safe and acting responsibly online.
Mutual Respect:
One of our Core School Values is ‘Respect’. Pupils have discussions both in class and assemblies relating to what this means and how it is shown. Displays around the school promote our school values and this is reiterated through our classroom rules, as well as our behaviour policy. We also have strong sporting values that are demonstrated through our team games against local schools and competitive sporting events that are attended. All children are taught to show good sportsmanship whether they win, lose or draw.
Tolerance of those of Different Faiths and Beliefs:
Our curriculum incorporates teaching and learning opportunities for children to explore aspects of the wider world and an appreciation of cultural diversity. A range of religions and festivals are explored by the children and these often are the focus of our whole school assemblies. We will always ensure that we equip our children with the knowledge which will enable them to understand the diverse nature of people’s beliefs. We help them to understand, accept, respect and celebrate diversity.
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Landed is a group exhibition featuring artists from across Canada whose creative practices examine the complexities of immigration, borders, and cultural adaptation. Anahita Norouzi, Nurgul Rodriguez, and Andreas Rutkauskas take different creative approaches but have the same intent: to generate a dialogue about decolonization, diaspora and global migration policies. The three bodies of work that comprise this exhibition were achieved through immense dedication, fieldwork, time, and labour.
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An interview with Amsterdam-based Arnout Meijer [1988] is less a conversation than a one-sided machine-gun scatter of words, trivial statements and exclamation points.
"WHOA!! DON'T GET ME WRONG: I hate it just as much as I <3 it! I'm thrilled by its constant transformation, following seemingly pointless paths that ultimately reflect or sometimes are even ahead of the Zeitgeist!! I'm inspired by the way it gives tangible shape to ideas and theories, the way it ignites epochal changes because everything that is aesthetic is also deeply if tangentially political! You know.
I'm amazed how a symbioses of optical physics and the vibrance of light create shape, which, far from being static becomes, thanks to design, a porous membrane that can be drastically reconfigured at any time!
Unlike any other sculptural medium light is constantly in motion, traveling in straight lines! These objects explicitly engage the spatial and sensory aspects of perception, it's aesthetics and it's immaterially, by unfolding the complexity of our encounters with the myriad aspects of the raw material light! 'Design' is quite simply the clamorous demonstration that the material is shaped by the immaterial, and not the other way around! Yay!!"
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Tillmans unanimously loved with a work just so friendly, empathetic, every frame softening its subject, Tillmans the great tenderizer, photographs in well worn softness like comfortable denim in its endless micro-sensitivity, a magisterial flow into the interstitial micro-politic of the personal as political. The cotton t-shirt, the fabric of our lives. Tillmans is intoxicating; affirming and empowering, imbuing the ordinary with nostalgia, our dreary lives with the hope of aesthetic empowerment. "NICKAS: It is documentation, because it documents the fantasy. TILLMANS: Yes."
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Remarketing services to advertise on third party websites (including Google) to previous visitors to our site (for example, this could be in the form of an advertisement on the Google search results page, or other alternatives offered by third-party service). Third-party vendors, use cookies to serve ads based on someone’s past visits (You can set preferences for how Google advertises to you using the Google Ad Preferences page).
Analytical services to monitor the behavior of visitors to our website. We may use third-party services (like Google Analytics or other alternatives) for such purposes.
Functional 3rd party services to enrich user interface, like JavaScript modules, messaging services, contact forms or other kind of plugins and which provide extra functionalities for our site.
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Pages on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website. These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.
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If our site has a newsletter, and you sign up to our newsletter, then we may use your email address to send you information about products or services. You can opt out of these at any point.
Protection of Certain PII
Our website discloses PII or Potentially PII only to those of its employees, contractors affiliated (partner) organizations or service providers (i) in order to process it on our organization’s behalf or to provide services available at our website, and (ii) that have agreed not to disclose it to others. We will not rent, trade or sell PII or potentially PII to anyone. Other than to the recipients as described above, we disclose such information only:
we are required by law, court order or other governmental request;
when we believe in good faith that disclosure is reasonably necessary to protect the property or ours, third parties or the public at large;
If we believe action is necessary for fraud, cyber crime or to protect the website, rights, personal safety of person(s);
To enforce or apply the terms of any of our user agreements;
If you are a registered user on our site and have supplied your email address, we may occasionally send you an email to tell you about new features, solicit your feedback, or just keep you up to date with what’s going on with us and our products. We expect to keep this type of email to a minimum. If you send us a request (for example via a support email or via one of our feedback mechanisms), we reserve the right to publish it in order to help us clarify or respond to your request or to help us support other users. We take all measures reasonably necessary to protect against the unauthorized access, use, alteration or destruction of potentially PII or PII.
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Our service does not address anyone under the age of 18 (“Children”). We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children. If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your child has provided us with Personal Information, please contact us. When we discover that a child has provided us with Personal Information, we will delete such information from our storage.
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This site uses affiliate links and does earn a commission from certain links. This does not affect your purchases or the price you may pay.
E-commerce
In case if products or services are sold on our site, then those who engage in transactions with our website – by purchasing our services or products, are asked to provide additional information, including as necessary the personal and financial information required to process those transactions. In each case, our site collects such information only insofar as is necessary or appropriate to fulfill the purpose of the visitor’s interaction with our site. We do not disclose PII other than as described below. And visitors can always refuse to supply PII, with the caveat that it may prevent them from engaging in certain website-related activities. When making payments (unless there is any embedded payment processor fields built-in our website and you see that you make a payment directly within our website) you will be redirected to 3rd party payment processor’s website (like PayPal, Visa, Stripe or other reputable payment processor website), where you put your credentials, and not on your site. SO, WE DO NOT HAVE AN ACCESS AND DON’T COLLECT CREDIT CARD or PAYPAL CREDENTIALS.
Business Transfers
If our organization, website, or substantially all of its assets, were acquired, or in the unlikely event that we go out of business or enters bankruptcy, user information would be one of the assets that is transferred or acquired by a third party. You acknowledge that such transfers may occur, and that any acquirer of our website may continue to use your PII as set forth in this policy.
What rights you have over your data
If you have an account on this site, or have left comments, you can request to receive an exported file of the personal data we hold about you, including any data you have provided to us. You can also request that we erase any personal data we hold about you. This does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes.
Changes in these policies
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We will retain personal information as long as necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes. We collect personal information by lawful and fair means and, where appropriate, with the knowledge or consent of the individual concerned. Personal data should be relevant to the purposes for which it is to be used, and, to the extent necessary for those purposes, should be accurate, complete, and up-to-date. This Privacy Policy, together with the Terms and Conditions posted on our Website, set forth the general rules and policies governing your use of our Website. We make information about our policies and practices relating to the management of personal information readily available to customers. Website Visitors Like most website operators, we collect information of the sort that web browsers and servers typically make available, such as the browser type, language preference, Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, referring site, the date-time of visitor request and some other metrics. Our purpose in collecting such information is to better understand how our visitors use our website, to make the website more customized and optimized to visitor, to make security revisions of our systems and for similar important reasons. From time to time, we may release non-PII in the aggregate, e.g., by publishing a report on trends in the usage of its website. We only disclose non-PII under the same circumstances that we disclose PII (as described below). Gathering of PII Your personal data is used to provide the information, goods and services, for billing, order fulfillment and other essential functions offered through our website to you. The amount and type of information our site gathers depends on the nature of the interaction. For example, when we permit some kind of functionality on our website (like: Registrations, comments, feedback forms or other common interactional functionalities) then visitor who tries to use such functionality, may be asked to provide a name, username, email address or similar common personal information. Security The security of your Personal Information is important to us, and we protect personal information by reasonable security safeguards against loss or theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure or use, but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure, as there exist 3rd party factors that are not under our control (internet provider, the server where our sites are hosted, the infrastructure or management system which serves our website and some other 3rd party factors). While we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your Personal Information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security. When you see that our website starts with HTTPS://, then it means our website uses secure sockets layers (SSL), which encrypts all information you input before it is sent to us. Links to External Sites Our Service may contain links to external sites that are not operated by us. If you click on a third party link, you will be directed to that third party's site. If you wish, you can review the Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions of every site you visit. We have no control over, and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites, products or services. Advertisements If our website shows ads (like Google AdSense, DoubleClick or similar alternatives), then the ads appearing on our website may be delivered to users by advertising partners, who may set cookies. This information allows ad networks to (among other things) deliver targeted advertisements that they believe will be of most interest to you. This Privacy Policy covers the use of cookies by our site and does not cover the use of cookies by any advertisers. Comments When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor's IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection.An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment. Media If you upload images to the website, you should avoid uploading images with embedded location data (EXIF GPS) included. Visitors to the website can download and extract any location data from images on the website. Cookies To enrich and perfect your online experience, our site use "Cookies" (a cookie is only a string of information that a website stores on a visitor's device, and that the visitor's browser provides to the website each time the visitor returns), similar technologies and services provided by others to display personalized content, appropriate advertising or store your preferences on your computer. We use cookies to identify and track visitors, to distinguish one user from other users, their usage of our website, and their website access preferences. Cookies also provide us with information about how this website is used so we can keep it as up to date, relevant and error-free as possible. Visitors, who don't wish to have cookies placed on their computers, they should set their browser to refuse cookies before using our website, with the drawback that certain features of our website will not function properly without the aid of cookies. By continuing to navigate our website without changing your cookie settings, you hereby acknowledge and agree to use cookies our cookies. How to view or delete your cookies? To delete cookies in your browser, please follow the instructions explained at https://aboutcookies.org/ . How can you request a copy or erasure of personal information about you? Contact us and send us the request for which of your personal information you want to be deleted. How long we retain your data When you publish something, upload media, login, register or doing other actions on our site, the specific cookies might be saved in your browser in order to provide the stable functionality. Expiration dates of cookies varies, and we can't exactly describe the logic behind creation/deletion of the cookies (coming from our website) and how long each cookie might last or when it will be destroyed, as all these depends on dynamic nature of website CMS and user interaction with website. If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata might be retained indefinitely. For users that register on our website (if any), we also store the personal information they provide in their user profile. All users can see, edit, or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). Website administrators can also see and edit that information. Used services So, our site might use different third-party services, companies or individuals to facilitate our Service, to analyze, monitor, collect statistical information, change website design, provide embedded services, enrich user interface or add different kind of functionalities to our site. Such 3rd party services might use their specific cookies. Any data we collect will be used in accordance with our own privacy policy. Any data that a third-party service collects will be used in accordance with its privacy policy. We have a right to disclose statistical/usage/analytical information publicly for different purposes, like to describe our services to potential partners, provide it other reputable third parties or for other lawful purposes. Of course, this does not include your personally-identifying information, email addresses or other sensitive data. If you are concerned about your data, you have the right, subject to the payment of a small fee to request access to personal data which may hold or process about you. For better clarity, an example of the services our site might use, could be: Remarketing services to advertise on third party websites (including Google) to previous visitors to our site (for example, this could be in the form of an advertisement on the Google search results page, or other alternatives offered by third-party service). Third-party vendors, use cookies to serve ads based on someone's past visits (You can set preferences for how Google advertises to you using the Google Ad Preferences page). Analytical services to monitor the behavior of visitors to our website. We may use third-party services (like Google Analytics or other alternatives) for such purposes. Functional 3rd party services to enrich user interface, like JavaScript modules, messaging services, contact forms or other kind of plugins and which provide extra functionalities for our site. Embedded content from other websites Pages on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website. These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website. Email newsletter If our site has a newsletter, and you sign up to our newsletter, then we may use your email address to send you information about products or services. You can opt out of these at any point. Protection of Certain PII Our website discloses PII or Potentially PII only to those of its employees, contractors affiliated (partner) organizations or service providers (i) in order to process it on our organization's behalf or to provide services available at our website, and (ii) that have agreed not to disclose it to others. We will not rent, trade or sell PII or potentially PII to anyone. Other than to the recipients as described above, we disclose such information only: we are required by law, court order or other governmental request; when we believe in good faith that disclosure is reasonably necessary to protect the property or ours, third parties or the public at large; If we believe action is necessary for fraud, cyber crime or to protect the website, rights, personal safety of person(s); To enforce or apply the terms of any of our user agreements; If you are a registered user on our site and have supplied your email address, we may occasionally send you an email to tell you about new features, solicit your feedback, or just keep you up to date with what's going on with us and our products. We expect to keep this type of email to a minimum. If you send us a request (for example via a support email or via one of our feedback mechanisms), we reserve the right to publish it in order to help us clarify or respond to your request or to help us support other users. 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The workshop will gather researchers studying different aspects of the physics of comets willing to discuss the heritage of the Rosetta mission with special emphasis on the remaining issues, unresolved problems, and unexpected findings.
The workshop will take place in Stara Lesna, Slovakia from 5th – 7th September 2018.
The meeting is open for every Rosetta mission fan, though the number of participants is limited. Contributions will be carefully selected by the SOC.
The workshop is organized by the Astronomical Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences in Tatranska Lomnica, and is supported by programme SASPRO (Slovak Academy of Sciences).
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Don’t be thrown by the title of this excellent learning tool for the very young band. Ken Harris has penned another fine chart, “A” Rock, for beginning band instrumentalists, that will excite them into learning the feel of rock and consequently jazz figures as well.
There really is nothing written to frustrate the middle-school musician on this chart. All parts are composed in a comfortable range and there are unisons which enable the students to lean on and hear each other perform the figures correctly with good intonation.
Ken Harris has provided a solo section based on the “Bb” blues and gives backgrounds to the accompanying instruments throughout the ensemble behind each soloist. This chart is a wonderful device for not only getting your very young players excited about playing in a big band, but also giving them the experience of performing solos over the base of all jazz and improvised music, namely, the blues.
For the director who wants his/her band to “hear” the chart first, Barnhouse offers cassettes of its charts for schools at $5.00 each just for this purpose. Next time you want a teaching tool for your very young band on the middle school level check out “A” Rock by Ken Harris. Top trumpet note is written Eb in the staff.
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Liang Qichao said that inadvertently, Success is easy to win, Shifeng, on stage, shallow and deep knowledge of people like Yan, who thought of hanging.In this difficult choice, I Thinking it, It's hard to sleep and eat.This inspired me how to develop next.
Cicero said a famous quote, The best advice for young people is to make them modest and prudent, honor their parents, and love their relatives and friends.From this point of view,Although this sentence is very short, it makes me think about it.
Mattin Luther King said a famous quote, We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope.This issue has caused wide public concern for Halle Berry.This makes us think deeply.
Someone said that inadvertently if you find a job that you enjoy, then you won't have to work another day.Let's think about it this way,This sentence brings us to a new dimension to think about this problem.
Compton said a famous quote, What is the greatest gift that science has given to mankind? Is the power to believe in the truth.From this point of view,This sentence brings us to a new dimension to think about this problem.
Deng Zhongxia said that inadvertently, Look! Is the world a work of art? Without labor there is no world.The so-called Halle Berry, the key is how to deal with Halle Berry.With these words, we have to examine this issue more carefully!
Compton said that inadvertently, What is the greatest gift that science has given to mankind? Is the power to believe in the truth.With these problems, let's take a look at Halle Berry.With these words, we have to examine this issue more carefully!
Mencken once said a famous say, Loyalty can be simply defined as an illogical belief in an impossible situation.This issue has caused wide public concern for Halle Berry.This inspired me how to develop next.
Marx once said a famous say, More advanced and complex labor, is the performance of this kind of labor force, this kind of labor is more common labor needs higher education expenses, it need to spend more time on the production. Therefore, it has a high value.This is inevitable.I hope everybody can also understand this sentence well.
Spencer Once said, Education should try to encourage the process of individual development. Children should be guided to explore their own, their own to infer. Give them the best possible, and guide them to find the more should be as far as possible.In that case,This sentence brings us to a new dimension to think about this problem.
Faraday Once said, I can't say I do not cherish the honor, and I admit that it is very valuable, but I never had the pursuit of these honor work.Halle Berry seems to be a coincidence, but if we look at the problem from a larger perspective, it seems to be an inevitable fact.This inspired me how to develop next.
Bacon said that inadvertently, In the long process of human history, truth because like gold as heavy, always sink to the bottom and is difficult to be found, instead, fallacy of the cow dung as light down floating everywhere in the above flood.In life, if Halle Berry appears, we have to face the fact that it appears.This inspired me how to develop next.
Bacon said a famous quote, In the long process of human history, truth because like gold as heavy, always sink to the bottom and is difficult to be found, instead, fallacy of the cow dung as light down floating everywhere in the above flood.With these problems, let's take a look at Halle Berry.This makes us think deeply.
Cicero said that inadvertently, The best advice for young people is to make them modest and prudent, honor their parents, and love their relatives and friends.The occurrence of Halle Berry, in the end, how to do, not the occurrence of Halle Berry, how to produce.I hope everybody can also understand this sentence well.
Henry David Thoreau said a famous quote, The failures and reverses which await men - and one after another sadden the brow of youth - add a dignity to the prospect of human life, which no Arcadian success would do.Everyone has to face these problems. How should we deal with this kind of problem?I hope everybody can also understand this sentence well.
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Had Ivana Spanovic written the script of how she would like her home European Athletics Indoor Championships to go, she would have started with a gold medal. She may have thrown a national record into the mix, she may have stretched to the longest jump of her life, and just for good measure she may have added a tumultuous reception from the crowd that she would never forget.
Sometimes hopes and dreams do come true.
This afternoon in the Kombank Arena, Spanovic, 26, delivered one of the greatest performances ever seen at a major championships – world or European, indoor or out.
Those fans who had a ticket to be here will always remember the day their heroine thrived on the pressure which comes with being the poster girl to win gold with a jump of 7.24m, a distance so startling that she could not believe it herself.
If she had nerves because of the expectation, she never showed it.
And to think, she started with a foul from the first round. Talk about teasing us all!
A stunning series of three jumps then followed – and it seemed her second round effort of 7.16m was going to be the most amazing moment of the day.
The noise was immense but a round later, the roof could have come off as Spanovic landed in the sand again.
Surely it could not be further?
To add to the suspense, the distance took an age to come through...and it was perfect drama.
Spanovic was sitting on the track by the side of the pit, looking high up into the air for the result on the scoreboard which hung from the ceiling and when it showed 7.24m, she just fell back, stretching her arms out wide as the pack of photograhphs snapped up the picture of these Championships as Spanovic moved to third on the all-time indoor list.
What a jump, what an outcome. What a way to land gold in front of your own fans, when the pressure was at its greatest for an athlete who has now won medals at the last six global championships she has competed in.
But never like this, never on a Sunday of such compelling viewing.
“It was really important for me to perform well today,” said Spanovic. “I enjoyed every minute of competing in front of this home crowd. The people were amazing and I am really glad that I could give them this gold medal.”
She was not finished either, reaching 7.17m in the fourth round before bowing out with a foul and 6.73m.
Behind her was almost a separate long jump event of such quality, too, as Lorraine Ugen, of Great Britain, broke the national record with 6.97m in the second round for silver and Germany's Claudia Salman-Rath smashed her personal best to win bronze with 6.94m from the fifth round.
As the competition ended, the crowd stood as one as Spanovic set off on the greatest lap of honour she will ever perform.
It is now three European golds in a row after her outdoor glory in Amsterdam last summer and how fitting that her medal ceremony had always been scheduled to be the last of the championships. A perfect finale, a perfect day.
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Hello, my names is Natasha Downs and I’m at 21 year old girl from North West London. With this blog i will be sharing my own views on how social media is pretty much taking over every area of our day to day lives, especially drawing on the 2017 UK general election! Sharing my own views on how times have changed in terms of how people voice and share there opinion and how politicians get as many voters on their sides as possible! Along with the negative and positive outcomes.
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Really, what could be better then spending hours watching Jacques Pépin making lunch, or having a chocolate tasting with John Scharffenberger? Chocolate and the cutest French man I know of = most awesome lunch ever.
Julie & Julia is coming out soon and New York is filled with blogger events and preview screenings in celebration. Lucky for Brownie and I, we were invited to one such event, Scharffen Berger's Chocolate Luncheon at the French Culinary Institute. Both of us told our respective bosses about the need for a long lunch-we work in Midtown and FCI is in SoHo, a good 20 minute trip for either of us-and prepared to eat some quality chocolate and delicious food.
The luncheon was held in FCI's Theatre, it's sort of like their own Kitchen Stadium. First up was a blind chocolate tasting directed by John Scharffenberger, one of the founders of Scharffen Berger Chocolate. Though it only came into being less than 15 years ago, Scharffen Berger has definitely made it mark on American cuisine. It's one of the preferred brands among most bakers I know including myself, not only because of the high quality of their dark chocolate, but the company pays attention at every step from the farmers and beans to the final tempering.
During the tasting, Mr. Scharffenberger discussed the different bean origins, explained how to taste the chocolate, the various chemical reactions occurring during each bite, the story of development for the various percentages, and why some bars are limited editions.
The audience was asked to guess cacao and sugar percentages for each sample. I was seated next to Feisty Foodie, and both of us were completely off. It was interesting learning more about one of my food groups, and fun guessing which chocolate was what.
Now that we were filled with dark chocolate, the time came to watch Chef Pépin bake with chocolate while being feed chocolate oriented dishes. Our appetizer was Pâté de Faux Gràs a Ma Façon, a recipe created by Susan Asonovic, a 2008 Scharffen Berger Chocolate Adventure Contest winner. I enjoyed the creaminess of the savory pâté, minus the gamey flavor I usually associated with it. For someone who doesn't want to, or can't serve goose liver pâté, I would definitely recommend this as a great replacement.
The main entree was Tri Tip Roast with Cacao Nib Rub, cooked perfectly for my tastes-still a little pink, but the heart has definitely stopped beating. The rub was well seasoned, not too spicy or sweet, the meat was tender, and I ate both my serving and Brownie's. It was absolutely amazing.
Then it was time for dessert, which we had been watching being made for close to 45 minutes now. Chef Pépin was giving his usual tidbits and stories, acting exactly the same as on TV. And I think all of us in the room fell more in love with him than we already were. Of course, dessert was excellent. The apricot-cognac glaze over warm chocolate cake was made by Mr. Pépin himself, everything on this plate was stellar.
As they were prepping for the last course, Chef Pépin began making crêpes. Brownie has listened to my complaints about not being able to eat decent, Parisian crêpes in New York, and she saw my eyes light up when Chef reminded me how to make them, the proportions, the melted butter in the batter, the essential pour. Some how all of this had flown out of my head, upsetting me for years. I didn't get to eat one of his, but I will be making a proper Gâteau de Crêpe soon enough. I could have watched and listened all afternoon long, but the ticking clock reminded me of a fast approaching meeting.
And we were able to make up for our long lunches by handing our bosses delicious chocolate bars.
Check out the cutest French man around at www.kqed.org/food/jacquespepin.
Learn more about Scharffen Berger, their chocolates, their processes, and order me some Cacao Nibs at www.scharffenberger.com.
and
Whet your appetite for Julie & Julia at www.julieandjulia.com, out in theatres this coming weekend.
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3 comments:
Dolce said...
I'll show you how to make crepes in New York if you want :) It's as easy as 1-2-3 once you know how to prepare the batter and pour it!
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Another Space is a family of two leading boutique fitness studios in central London offering modern and high energy classes with no memberships or joining fees. With an already well-developed brand identity, Another Space showcase clean & minimalist design; both online & offline. Our role was to consult, design & execute the brand to the next level.
The boutique gym offer a multitude of promotions & events however have found it challenging to market them all independently whilst maintaining brand continuity. Strong logos, awesome photography & consistent branding was already in place. Our role was to find a way to promote additional events in a strong & recognisable way.
Follow @another_spacelondon to see the digital content unfold.
01Brand Strategy
02Graphic Design, Illustration & Animation
03Social Media Content Creation
Our Work
We developed a series of consistent brand assets to be used on social media that are versatile for multiple promotions, easily recognisable & consistent to the current brand guidelines. Adaptable with colour & content, the new assets form the foundations of a consistent event promotion strategy.
The animated border for Instagram stories is unique from competition and offers a platform to allow followers to easily receive key promotional information. Our main goal was to allow social followers to acknowledge information about classes and events through the design of the media itself – differentiating the posts from other promotions.
Since the introduction of clean, animated & brand-consistent social assets, Another Space have already seen an increase in social engagement and more importantly an increase in class bookings. We are piloting various asset styles to optimise their conversions. We will also transform the new sub-identities to other media channels such as offline & their website. We so proud to be part of Another Space’s brand development journey and are so excited to see what the future holds.
Visit Another Space’s website at www.anotherspace.london
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Kaira (Alia Bhatt) is an upcoming cinematographer who wants perfection in everything at work. After having shot many short films and ad films, she harbours the dream of directing a full-length feature film one day. Her dreams seem to take shape when her boyfriend Raghuvendra (Kunal Kapoor) offers her to jointly direct a film abroad. As luck would have it, Kaira's excitement does not last for long as Raghuvendra gets engaged to ex-girlfriend, thus leaving the helpless Kaira to fight her loneliness all by herself.
Just as when hopes seem diminishing for Kaira, she meets the lovely and lively psychiatrist Dr. Jehangir Khan aka Jag (Shah Rukh Khan). An initially reluctant Kaira gradually pours her heart out before Jag. Even before she could realise, Kaira falls in love in Jag, who is already a divorcee with kids.
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