py-cryptonight VS yespower

Compare py-cryptonight vs yespower and see what are their differences.

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py-cryptonight

Posts with mentions or reviews of py-cryptonight. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

yespower

Posts with mentions or reviews of yespower. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-30.
  • PoS
    2 projects | /r/dogecoindev | 30 Nov 2022
    Ya, yescrypt and also yespower which is a derivative for PoW, does it so we can just use that code or fork it. Also we would need a new idea to keep it CPU viable forever, and I discovered a way to do that, simply increase the required memory size (called memory hardness) with moore's law.
  • Proposed Dogecoin Scaling Roadmap
    3 projects | /r/dogecoindev | 21 May 2021
    If energy usage / asic unavailability due to chip shortage becomes a serious issue and is causing potential centralization, consider change of PoW algorithm to ProgPoW which is a well developed ASIC resistant GPU friendly hashing algorithm. If energy use or GPU availability becomes a major concern, there is always the CPU algo Yespower.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing py-cryptonight and yespower you can also consider the following projects:

monero-pool - A Monero mining pool server written in C

yescrypt - Password-based key derivation function and password hashing scheme building upon scrypt

Crypto-Webminer - Use Crypto Webminer JavaScript miner on various Cryptonight | CN-Lite | CN-Fast | CN-Fast2 | CN-Pico | CN-RWZ | CN-UPX2 | CN-Half | CN-Heavy | CN-Saber (BitTube) | Argon2id - Chukwa Stratum Pools

ProgPOW - A Programmatic Proof-of-Work for Ethash. Forked from https://github.com/ethereum-mining/ethminer

python-c-io_uring-example - Using io_uring Linux Kernel interface from Python by JITing C code with MetaCall.

eclair-mobile - An Android wallet for the Lightning Network

cpuminer - CPU miner for bitcoin

dogecoin - very currency

xmr - Monero node.

Bismuth-FAQ - [Reference] Official Bismuth Crypto-currency FAQs

monero-powpy - Monero POW mining in Python