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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: Yaremi on April 29, 2015, 08:13:40 PM



Title: Crave Native I2P
Post by: Yaremi on April 29, 2015, 08:13:40 PM

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=997356.msg11236382#msg11236382

Boom!



Title: Re: Crave Native I2P
Post by: Jazzycrypt on April 29, 2015, 08:19:57 PM
wow, bro! thats amazing. It seems, that Crave is going to stable TOP-5 altcoin market in a few monthes! I predict more than 4.000.000$ crave marketcap till september 2015. We'll see. I'm out at 210K sat, and i'm in again at this price.  :P


Title: Re: Crave Native I2P
Post by: fishy91 on April 29, 2015, 09:02:03 PM
Wow!  :o :o :o :o

its first!

I know you can run bitcoin through tor, so it can most likely run through I2P too.


Title: Re: Crave Native I2P
Post by: YarkoL on April 30, 2015, 10:44:39 AM
It's not first, Anoncoin had i2p already in 2013.
It also has native Tor, so the user can choose between
the two.

The choice to limit the network to i2p only is from
the anonymity standpoint, a bad idea. i2p, although
in some respects more advanced than Tor, is just not
yet mature enough to support user privacy on the same
level as Tor does.



Title: Re: Crave Native I2P
Post by: Wheatclove on April 30, 2015, 08:16:49 PM
It's not first, Anoncoin had i2p already in 2013.
It also has native Tor, so the user can choose between
the two.

The choice to limit the network to i2p only is from
the anonymity standpoint, a bad idea. i2p, although
in some respects more advanced than Tor, is just not
yet mature enough to support user privacy on the same
level as Tor does.



Actually, I believe div built native i2p for bitcoin in 2013 and anoncoin implemented his code after that.

It even says copyright div in the sourcecode. Cravedev didn't even change the default tunnel name.


Title: Re: Crave Native I2P
Post by: rocoro on April 30, 2015, 09:27:01 PM
It's not first, Anoncoin had i2p already in 2013.
It also has native Tor, so the user can choose between
the two.

The choice to limit the network to i2p only is from
the anonymity standpoint, a bad idea. i2p, although
in some respects more advanced than Tor, is just not
yet mature enough to support user privacy on the same
level as Tor does.



Actually, I believe div built native i2p for bitcoin in 2013 and anoncoin implemented his code after that.

It even says copyright div in the sourcecode. Cravedev didn't even change the default tunnel name.

What is div ?  what is the full name



Title: Re: Crave Native I2P
Post by: Wheatclove on April 30, 2015, 09:38:24 PM
It's not first, Anoncoin had i2p already in 2013.
It also has native Tor, so the user can choose between
the two.

The choice to limit the network to i2p only is from
the anonymity standpoint, a bad idea. i2p, although
in some respects more advanced than Tor, is just not
yet mature enough to support user privacy on the same
level as Tor does.



Actually, I believe div built native i2p for bitcoin in 2013 and anoncoin implemented his code after that.

It even says copyright div in the sourcecode. Cravedev didn't even change the default tunnel name.

What is div ?  what is the full name



He goes by div. He's a member of this forum


Title: Re: Crave Native I2P
Post by: rocoro on April 30, 2015, 09:53:02 PM
It's not first, Anoncoin had i2p already in 2013.
It also has native Tor, so the user can choose between
the two.

The choice to limit the network to i2p only is from
the anonymity standpoint, a bad idea. i2p, although
in some respects more advanced than Tor, is just not
yet mature enough to support user privacy on the same
level as Tor does.



Actually, I believe div built native i2p for bitcoin in 2013 and anoncoin implemented his code after that.

It even says copyright div in the sourcecode. Cravedev didn't even change the default tunnel name.

Oh, I thought it was a coin name...  thanks.


What is div ?  what is the full name



He goes by div. He's a member of this forum
 

Oh, I thought it was a coin name... thanks