Gridcoin - State of the Union and Network Updates
There has been a lot of very exciting activity on the Gridcoin circuit recently, and I would like to take the time to introduce, summarise and discuss the key development and news items. This is especially relevant in the past month, as with the altcoin market in free-fall it is important to ensure you understand the coins you are invested in (or plan to buy into). This is because the price of a coin in the long run will be heavily determined by its underlying value proposition, quality of the dev team, and long term roadmap, rather than speculative booms. I hope that this article will help you establish a better view of the Gridcoin network as it is advancing today, and keep you up-to-date with developments on the circuit if you are already involved.
Vote Opened to Pay Developers
As it stands, Gridcoin is actively developed by volunteer developers who donate their time to work on the project. Earlier this week, the original developer of Gridcoin, Rob, proposed a vote that will see all developers compensated at the rate of USD$30/h going forward. Funds are to be distributed from the central Foundation Wallet, which currently holds around 32 million GRC.
If passed, the first paid development period will run from August 1 this year to January 31 2018, and allow only hours with tangible results to be billed. This will result in higher quality work and more time committed from the dev team, as well as attract talent from outside the current GRC community to work on the platform. In effect, anyone will be able to make Gridcoin development a full time job - provided they can meaningfully contribute continuously.
In the immediate future we will see further client improvements, and ongoing work on superblock stability and whitelisted project inclusion. Watch this space!
Branding Discussion
A considerable amount of activity has taken place discussing and mocking up the branding side of the GRC network in the hope of bringing the GRC logo in line with many of the other cryptocurrencies. While the current logo defines Gridcoin well at full resolution, the scaled down icon used on exchanges makes it hard to identify GRC. Taking charge of the concept discussion and generation, @joshoeah has provided some previews for this update. A post will likely follow from him in the next few days to ask for further community input. In the interim, he has provided some images of concepts currently on the table and invites feedback. If you would like to contribute to this discussion, please join the Gridcoin Slack Branding Channel.
Team Requirement Removal
With the return to function of the Gridcoin network polls we are expecting to see a decison made in the foreseeable future on whether or not the BOINC team requirement to mine GRC will be removed. Several possible technical solutions have been floated by the development team, but nothing can proceed unless the community finds in favour of such a change.
Opening up the option to mine GRC while remaining with their current team will increase the number of people eligible for GRC reward 100-fold instantly, as 99% of crunchers running BOINC are not eligible for reward at this time. We see this greatly increasing the value of the coin as the mining difficulty will rise sharply, which should also result in even further compute power being added to the BOINC grid.
The Millionth Block is Inbound
The Gridcoin blockchain is rapidly approaching its millionth block, and discussions on how to celebrate it have been ongoing on Github, Reddit and Slack. In addition to classic celebrations, there is ongoing design happening to mint commemorative coins as well as a plethora of other suggestions. Get involved if you have any ideas to add or would like to contribute to any of the ideas the community has already fielded!
Following are height maps of some of the coin designs. If you have any ideas or suggestions, you can field them here or in the Slack Branding Channel. I have a couple of 3D renders currently running of coin models for community review later in the week.
On the Plummeting Market
Despite the plummeting market value of practically every coin in the cryptosphere, remember that the ultimate value of each coin or token is determined by the value is provides society or the holder. Gridcoin is posed well for when the rebound occurs, having a solid development plan and roadmap in place, and adding significant talent to the development community over the last few months.
To add to this, GRC is one of the few coins (alongside the Graphene projects such as STEEM and BTS) that does not rely on POW in the classical sense that most other coins do. The future of blockchain tech is in trusting the mining to elected delegates, such as the Graphene projects do, or using the compute power of network machines to benefit society, as Gridcoin does. The crypto age of the endless POW hashing arms race is going to come to an end, and coins like these are the ones that will emerge on the other side.
What Can The Average GRC User Do?
If you are not interested in participating actively in development, there are still many ways to get involved in the community that you should take advantage of to help shape the network and maintain your mint rate. In order of importance:
At the time of writing there are 8 active polls available for you to vote on. The key polls center around paid developer work, and the addition and removal of specific projects from the Gridcoin Whitelist, which affects what projects are eligible for reward. These decisions affect everyone, so make your voice heard! Your voting power is a function of both your GRC balance and your mining magnitude.
Upgrade to the latest wallet client, version v3.5.9.2. This includes a variety of improvements and bug fixes. If you are on Windows, the upgrade can be started from within the wallet client under Upgrade QT Client --> Upgrade Client.
Review the project whitelist and modify your project contributions to suit. This is also a good time to review which projects are receiving the most compute from Team Gridcoin, and redirect your computing power to even out the spread.
To get further involved, or to read up and keep on top of current developments, check out the following communication and information channels serving the Gridcoin network:
Gridcoin Developer Slack - General channels for troubleshooting, as well as developer and branding discussions.
Gridcoin IRC - Join the linked channel, then register with NickServ using the instructions at the top of the page so you can join #Gridcoin. This is required to stop someone else stealing your nickname and the associated GRC.
Gridcoin Steemit - You are here already! =)
Gridcoin Homepage - The actively maintained and developed homepage of GRC globally.
Gridcoin Subreddit - Anything GRC related. The developers read the comments posted here, and will in all likelihood directly address any questions you pose within the day.
Gridcoin Forum and Main Thread - The ongoing megathread where you are most likely to find the original GRC developer Rob weighing in.
Gridcoin Twitter - Keep up to date with GRC news.
Image credit, in order of appearance:
State of the Union, me-shell
GRC Logo Concepts, joshoeah
Commemorative Coins, GRC Branding
Quality post! More than just an opinion piece. The new icon is far more recognisable than before. The green thumbnail is an generic colour choice in my opinion. Purple maybe?
Thank you for the feedback - glad you like the new icon! Did you have a preference between the two styles in Dutch's post? (i.e. Two strand double helix vs single helix)
As for colour - it's certainly a generic colour choice, though colour is still very much open for debate at this point. I'm a big believer that a strong, versatile logo can work no matter the final colour choice, so often work in monochrome initially. There's a fetching blue version floating around too - though hopefully the varying styles above shows the versatility of the icon we're creating.
I personally liked the double helix! I think it is very simplistic and symmetrical. I totally agree getting the logo is the main mountain to climb the colour is one of those finishing touches but it can make all the difference. I mean McDonald's logo is a prime example of the statement a colour can make.
Purple could definitely work well and would stand out amidst the sea of blues, greens and golds in the Crypto market - thank you! I 100% agree on the power of colour choice, so all input is greatly appreciated.
Yeah, I like that purple look better too. I also prefer the double helix since it's science-y.
I'll take that on board @step1 and put together a few purple designs to see how it looks, thanks!
Excellent work on the new logo @joshoeah! The truth is we don't have a logo now, one should not confuse our artwork for our logo. Modern advertising, especially animated HTML5 banners, relies on simple, effective, easily recognizable designs. Really, the picture with assorted crypto logos and our 'grey blob' is worth 1000 words here. The lack of a logo is currently one of the major obstacles to Gridcoin marketing and advertising.
You nailed it! Any logo is better than what we have as this current artwork does not function as a logo at all.
Thanks @vortac! Appreciate your input and look forward to working with you on our marketing & advertising in the future - can't wait to see the new logo out in the wild and in use.
I happen to like the current icon far more. No disrespect to @joshoeah.
Absolutely no disrespect taken :) all feedback is good!
The primary issue with the existing logo is in its scalability - there is simply too much going on at once and it does not perform its function as a logo effectively. As a piece of artwork, however, it's great - it's got loads of nice detail, but this same point is what makes it ineffective as a logo.
To pick out two major points:
Now for a confession - I didn't actually clock what the current logo was (a G) for about six months. Even looking at it in various scales and formats, it somehow just didn't click due to how busy it was. That could just be me, but I think it says something about the over-complexity of the current design.
The designs I've championed so far are also still under consideration and development, so expect to see more variations or outright redesigns as time goes on :). Do let me know if anything catches your eye or if you have suggestions!
I also, for months, had no idea the current logo was a "G".
I prefer these new designs, they're so much less complex.
Thanks Jimbo, glad you like them!
Very well said, sir. I don't know if I prefer the older one because I'm used to it, maybe? Probably, I tend to be that way. And I look forward to seeing what you come up with, you're obviously talented.
The problem is not that the current art is bad - it is not. It just does not function as an icon at all as there is far too much detail.
Which is the BEST place to contribute my hash power (I will buy a separate one just for Grid)? I remember trying something last month and left it in the limbo! appreciate help!
You cant hash Gridcoin @rkreddy, you need a machine with a CPU and optionally a GPU, any standard VPS/Server/PC/Laptop running Windows/Linux/OSx is good, or even a Raspberry Pi and you can even add Android phones/tablets to your crunching efforts (though they cant host the core wallet).
The Work GRC does is real scientific research, hashes are useless for that.
Ok makes sense. So I just go to Grid coin site and take it from there?
Yep www.gridcoin.us you will probably want to follow the pool mining guide
The proposed logos are pure awesomeness!
Thanks, appreciate the feedback!
So your taking color recommendations!?! I suggest a shiny Gold (more of a reflective and retro Gold like looking at the Sun). I think that would be a good color for the icon.
Not just colour recommendations; any recommendations are welcome - anyone is invited to get involved at the links provided! =)
could you tell me how much GRC do I need to be able to stake at leasst from time to time pls?:)
I've heard people say as little as 200, but in my experience, about 1200 is closer to what you'd need to stake occasionally.
Thanks for making that clear for me!
A few hundred will see you staking every week or two, high hundreds every few days.
You're into the thousands to stake daily or more.
Thanks for making that clear for me!
You need none, as you can stake using POR and POS (and actually staking takes into account the combined stake weight of these two). POS is the payout for holding coins, which mints interest at 1.5% per year. POR is the payout for doing BOINC project research. If you are doing a lot of research, you will stake several times per day even with no coins.
Thanks for making that clear for me! Additional question. I’ve bought GRC (1000 so far) because I wanted to support the project. Then I started studying it more closely and decided that I could contribute with my CPU (rather average/shitty I guess – Intel core i5 – 42010U CPU 1,70 ghz, 2,40) GHZ since I’m working all day long on Steemit anyway. Question is. Could I expect to gain at least some GRC (let’s say between 50-100 per month) for POR with my ntb or I stand no chance against the mighty mining rigs?
Great post @dutch, Im seeing more and more great contributors to the Gridcoin movement.
Now I have to google gridcoin! Everyday I get a new word.
I'm glad to hear that things are coming along. As for the team requirement issue; I thought this was already voted on once? That was before my time, but wouldn't the vote just repeat itself? Or was there something wrong with the vote at that time (I understand that some voting fixes have occurred)?
What is the sense on how the vote would go? If the whales don't like it then obviously we don't get it.
It previously lost by like 1%, I think it's highly likely to be removed in the future.
You're correct that the vote would never pass without whale support, but the general feel in the community at the moment is that it will easily pass.
Of course, there are some silent whales where we will have to just wait and see how they vote.