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Title: Algunas preguntas sobre monedas cryptonote para Bitsquare
Post by: aleix on August 14, 2015, 11:13:17 AM
Estoy buscando algo de documentación para el desarrollador de Bitsquare (él está muy liado acabando el programa, así que nos tiene a los colegas rebuscando por ahí sobre algunos detalles relacionados con las altcoins). A ver si los aficionados al sistema cryptonote me pueden ayudar.

Me interesa en concreto la posibilidad de hacer arbitraje en monedas cryptonote como Monero. Las preguntas:

- Cryptonote acepta multisig? Algún doc que me lo explique?

- En caso de arbitraje. El árbitro puede revisar el blockchain de la moneda para verificar la transacción? En qué casos?

- Las monedas cryptonote soportan  viewkeys?

gracias por las aportaciones.



Title: Re: Algunas preguntas sobre monedas cryptonote para Bitsquare
Post by: DonYo on August 14, 2015, 12:15:03 PM
Desconozco la respuesta a lo que quieres saber, pero imagino que obtendras mejores resultados y más rápidamente si preguntas en Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero (https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero) o en el foro oficial de monero https://forum.getmonero.org/ (https://forum.getmonero.org/)



Edit, usando un poco Google, encuentro esto:

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CryptoNote also has support for multisig built in, despite the much more limited scripting language as compared to Bitcoin (see Section 6.3 of the CryptoNote 2.0 whitepaper).


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Monero is "private, optionally transparent". By default, you can get very little information from Monero (you can know that a transaction occurred, but not whence, how much and whither).

But you can decide to give one particular person access to your balance by providing this person a viewkey, a specific string. For the moment, support is limited to MyMonero.com-created addresses, since this wallet is the only one able to take advantage of viewkeys and MyMonero doesn't yet allow reading a non-MyMonero.com-created address (such as an address created with simplewallet). But later, support will be extended to any wallet and addresses.

Another optional transparency feature, hinted at in the original whitepaper but not implemented yet, is auditable addresses.

Finally, we have also considered other methods of allowing for transparency on specific transactions. People want to be able to selectively prove payments on demand and generally open up to transparency in a controlled manner, without everything being linkable and traceable to the rest of their transactions.


Title: Re: Algunas preguntas sobre monedas cryptonote para Bitsquare
Post by: aleix on August 14, 2015, 06:08:01 PM
Desconozco la respuesta a lo que quieres saber, pero imagino que obtendras mejores resultados y más rápidamente si preguntas en Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero (https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero) o en el foro oficial de monero https://forum.getmonero.org/ (https://forum.getmonero.org/)



Edit, usando un poco Google, encuentro esto:

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CryptoNote also has support for multisig built in, despite the much more limited scripting language as compared to Bitcoin (see Section 6.3 of the CryptoNote 2.0 whitepaper).


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Monero is "private, optionally transparent". By default, you can get very little information from Monero (you can know that a transaction occurred, but not whence, how much and whither).

But you can decide to give one particular person access to your balance by providing this person a viewkey, a specific string. For the moment, support is limited to MyMonero.com-created addresses, since this wallet is the only one able to take advantage of viewkeys and MyMonero doesn't yet allow reading a non-MyMonero.com-created address (such as an address created with simplewallet). But later, support will be extended to any wallet and addresses.

Another optional transparency feature, hinted at in the original whitepaper but not implemented yet, is auditable addresses.

Finally, we have also considered other methods of allowing for transparency on specific transactions. People want to be able to selectively prove payments on demand and generally open up to transparency in a controlled manner, without everything being linkable and traceable to the rest of their transactions.

Gracias DonYo, estoy preguntando en varios sitios y todo ayuda  :)