Title: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 07:45:29 PM https://fs.bitcoinmagazine.com/img/images/the-ethereum-classic-project-continues-on-th.max-800x800.jpg
Method 1: sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ethereum/ethereum sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ethereum If you want to stay on the bleeding edge, install the ethereum-unstable package instead. After installing, run geth account new to create an account on your node. You should now be able to run geth and connect to the network. Make sure to check the different options and commands with geth --help Download this and put it in a folder https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ethereum/genesis_block_generator/master/mk_genesis_block.py python mk_genesis_block.py --extradata hash_for_#1028201_goes_here > genesis_block.json https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/2571/python-error-when-trying-to-create-genesis-block python mk_genesis_block.py --extradata 0x11bbe8db4e347b4e8c937c1c8370e4b5ed33adb3db69cbdb7a38e1e50b1b82fa > genesis_block.json If you can get through the errors there, then go here: https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/07/27/final-steps/ Method 2: (Requires you to try method 1 at least 1 time through so you have everything installed, but you have to close that Window that Started Mining) If not, now you have everything you need to do it this way mkdir my-eth-chain cd my-eth-chain gedit myGenesis.json put this in that file Code: { geth --datadir ./myDataDir init ./myGenesis.json geth --datadir ./myDataDir --networkid 1114 console 2>> myEth.log (CHANGE THE 1114 to something else) Open another terminal window cd to my-eth-chain Type tail -f myEth2.log In the geth JavaScript console of your 1st peer (back to the other terminal window), type: > personal.newAccount("<YOUR_PASSPHRASE>") > eth.coinbase Check your balance with > eth.getBalance(eth.coinbase) Run > miner.start() Then go here: https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/07/27/final-steps/ Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 08:25:26 PM bootnode --genkey=boot.key
bootnode --nodekey=boot.key To get your Public URL for everyone Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 08:27:53 PM geth --datadir path/to/custom/data/folder --networkid 15 --bootnodes <bootnode-enode-url-from-above>
$ geth <usual-flags> --mine --minerthreads=1 --etherbase=0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 08:29:43 PM And apparently, the way to get consensus is to have your Genesis.json file put into your Ethereum Wallet. And it will turn the old Wallet into a Wallet for your Blockchain.
Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 08:32:01 PM https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum
Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: KingScorpio on January 22, 2018, 08:35:57 PM https://fs.bitcoinmagazine.com/img/images/the-ethereum-classic-project-continues-on-th.max-800x800.jpg Method 1: sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ethereum/ethereum sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ethereum If you want to stay on the bleeding edge, install the ethereum-unstable package instead. After installing, run geth account new to create an account on your node. You should now be able to run geth and connect to the network. Make sure to check the different options and commands with geth --help Download this and put it in a folder https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ethereum/genesis_block_generator/master/mk_genesis_block.py python mk_genesis_block.py --extradata hash_for_#1028201_goes_here > genesis_block.json https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/2571/python-error-when-trying-to-create-genesis-block python mk_genesis_block.py --extradata 0x11bbe8db4e347b4e8c937c1c8370e4b5ed33adb3db69cbdb7a38e1e50b1b82fa > genesis_block.json If you can get through the errors there, then go here: https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/07/27/final-steps/ Method 2: (Requires you to try method 1 at least 1 time through so you have everything installed, but you have to close that Window that Started Mining) If not, now you have everything you need to do it this way mkdir my-eth-chain cd my-eth-chain gedit myGenesis.json put this in that file Code: { geth --datadir ./myDataDir init ./myGenesis.json geth --datadir ./myDataDir --networkid 1114 console 2>> myEth.log (CHANGE THE 1114 to something else) Open another terminal window cd to my-eth-chain Type tail -f myEth2.log In the geth JavaScript console of your 1st peer (back to the other terminal window), type: > personal.newAccount("<YOUR_PASSPHRASE>") > eth.coinbase Check your balance with > eth.getBalance(eth.coinbase) Run > miner.start() Then go here: https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/07/27/final-steps/ what do you mean with cloning ethereum? do you mean you double etheruem out of nothing? Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 08:54:14 PM https://fs.bitcoinmagazine.com/img/images/the-ethereum-classic-project-continues-on-th.max-800x800.jpg Method 1: sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ethereum/ethereum sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ethereum If you want to stay on the bleeding edge, install the ethereum-unstable package instead. After installing, run geth account new to create an account on your node. You should now be able to run geth and connect to the network. Make sure to check the different options and commands with geth --help Download this and put it in a folder https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ethereum/genesis_block_generator/master/mk_genesis_block.py python mk_genesis_block.py --extradata hash_for_#1028201_goes_here > genesis_block.json https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/2571/python-error-when-trying-to-create-genesis-block python mk_genesis_block.py --extradata 0x11bbe8db4e347b4e8c937c1c8370e4b5ed33adb3db69cbdb7a38e1e50b1b82fa > genesis_block.json If you can get through the errors there, then go here: https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/07/27/final-steps/ Method 2: (Requires you to try method 1 at least 1 time through so you have everything installed, but you have to close that Window that Started Mining) If not, now you have everything you need to do it this way mkdir my-eth-chain cd my-eth-chain gedit myGenesis.json put this in that file Code: { geth --datadir ./myDataDir init ./myGenesis.json geth --datadir ./myDataDir --networkid 1114 console 2>> myEth.log (CHANGE THE 1114 to something else) Open another terminal window cd to my-eth-chain Type tail -f myEth2.log In the geth JavaScript console of your 1st peer (back to the other terminal window), type: > personal.newAccount("<YOUR_PASSPHRASE>") > eth.coinbase Check your balance with > eth.getBalance(eth.coinbase) Run > miner.start() Then go here: https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/07/27/final-steps/ what do you mean with cloning ethereum? do you mean you double etheruem out of nothing? No, creating a New Blockchain and Genesis Block and everything. I am about to show to create a Token on the Private Blockchain also. Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 09:03:41 PM Just found this, this has the process all in 1 place already.
https://alanbuxton.wordpress.com/2017/07/19/first-steps-with-ethereum-private-networks-and-smart-contracts-on-ubuntu-16-04/ Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 09:13:55 PM Btw, we are doing Graphene next.
Quote Obtaining and Running Graphene Graphene is Open Source software available on GitHub. The root repository may be found at the Cryptonomex site. There are three projects to be cloned: graphene, graphene-ui, and fc. OCI’s GitHub page includes forks of graphene and graphene-ui, which serve as our research base repository. You may clone OCI’s copy of graphene by visiting https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene and https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene-ui Comprehensive build and deploy instructions for both kits are included in their respective Readme.md file. Graphene ships with three executables: the witness_node, cli_wallet, and genesis_util. Once built, you can try running a witness node. Note this example shows how to run the witness node with command line options. Code: dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd programs/witness_node After you get the node running, you can connect to the node using the cli_wallet. In a second terminal window, run the command line wallet application. Code: dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd program/cli_wallet At this point, you can use the help command to explore how to use the wallet interface. Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 09:32:56 PM I just found this Ethereum Guide that explains setting up the Blockchain, choosing your Ethereum Release you want to use, creating a Wallet, making Smart Contacts, and making a Block Explorer.
https://medium.facilelogin.com/build-your-own-blockchain-b8eaeea2f891 So Akasha आकाश will exist soon. We will launch it within a week or so. Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 09:34:29 PM This also probably makes everything more simple.
https://github.com/trufflesuite/ganache-cli Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 09:42:05 PM Ethereum Cookbook
https://github.com/hpyhacking/notes/blob/master/ethereum-cookbook.markdown Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 22, 2018, 09:47:13 PM Also, while I was first learning how to make Coins, I found this Compiler Scrypt https://github.com/MahatmaJapa/AltcoinCompiler And we are planning on creating more of those, if anyone wants to start going through all of our stuff and automating the process, we are going to start making it where people can just go on a Website, fill in some things, click "Build" or whatever, and a Coin pops out the other side. And we are going to do it for a lot of different kinds of Coins. Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 23, 2018, 05:07:03 AM https://fs.bitcoinmagazine.com/img/images/the-ethereum-classic-project-continues-on-th.max-800x800.jpg Method 1: sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ethereum/ethereum sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ethereum If you want to stay on the bleeding edge, install the ethereum-unstable package instead. After installing, run geth account new to create an account on your node. You should now be able to run geth and connect to the network. mkdir my-eth-chain cd my-eth-chain gedit myGenesis.json Code: { chainid: this provides a way to send transactions that work on ethereum without working on ETC (ethereum classic) or the Morden testnet. EIP 155 suggests following chainid values for different networks: ethereum mainnet (1), morden /expanse mainnet (2), ropsten (3), rinkeby (4), rootstock mainnet (30), rootstock testnet (31), kovan (42), ethereum classic mainnet (61), ethereum classic testnet (62), geth private chains (1337 by default). In our example we have used 15, which is not used by any of these networks. homesteadBlock: the value 0 indicates, it is using ethereum homestead release. Homestead is the 2nd major ethereum release — and couple of days back on 16th Oct, 2017, ethereum did a hard fork to move to the byzantium release. eip155Block: the value 0 indicates, this block supports EIP (ethereum improvement proposal)155. EIPs describe standards for the ethereum platform, including core protocol specifications, client APIs, and contract standards. eip158Block: the value 0 indicates, this block supports EIP (ethereum improvement proposal)158. difficulty: a value corresponding to the difficulty level applied during the nonce discovery of this block. In this blog I explain how the difficulty is calculated in ethereum, in detail. gasLimit: gas is the internal pricing for running a transaction or contract in ethereum. Each instruction sent to the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) to process a transaction or smart contract costs a specific amount of gas. If the required amount of gas is not provided to the transaction, it will fail before completion. When you do any ethereum transaction, you specify a gas limit — that is the maximum gas all the operations corresponding to that transaction can consume. The gasLimit parameter in the block specifies, the aggregated gasLimit from all the transactions included in the block. alloc: this allows to pre-allocate ether to one or more accounts from the genesis block. In the above genesis block, the pre-allocation is done to the account we created at the begining. geth --mine --rpc --networkid 1999 --datadir <path-to-data-directory> (CHANGE THE 1999 VALUE) networkid: network identifier of this ethereum network. You pick a value you want. For example: olympic (0), frontier (1), morden (2), ropsten(3). mine: enables mining. rpc: enables an HTTP-RPC server. Wallet applications can connect to this mining node over http. rpcaddr: specifies the HTTP-RPC server listening interface (default: “localhost”) rpcport: specifies the HTTP-RPC server listening port (default: 8545) rpcapi: specifies the API’s offered over the HTTP-RPC interface (default: “eth,net,web3”) --rpcapi "web3,eth" --rpccorsdomain "*" geth --mine --rpc --networkid 1999 --datadir /path/to/data/dir console geth --datadir /path/to/data/dir attach ipc:/path/to/data/dir /geth.ipc > eth.accounts ["0x7a69b359e86893efa3d9732e4c65ced51567edd0"] > eth.getBalance("0x7a69b359e86893efa3d9732e4c65ced51567edd0") 1.295e+21 Download MetaMask https://metamask.io/ > personal.unlockAccount( "0x7a69b359e86893efa3d9732e4c65ced51567edd0","password") > var sender = "0x7a69b359e86893efa3d9732e4c65ced51567edd0"; > var receiver = "0xA9f28458eE1170F285440990c196c1592D3a73f5" > var amount = web3.toWei(1, "ether") > eth.sendTransaction({from:sender, to:receiver, value: amount}) > eth.getBalance("0xA9f28458eE1170F285440990c196c1592D3a73f5") 1000000000000000000 https://remix.ethereum.org/ geth --mine --rpc --rpccorsdomain "*" --networkid 1999 --datadir <path-to-data-directory> To connect, remix to our private network, we need to change the Environment to Web3 Provider, under the tab Run. When you do this change, remix will prompt you to specify the Web3 Provider Endpoint — set the value http://localhost:8545. Unless you have changed the port explicitly, the default mining node will start on the port 8545. Code: pragma solidity ^0.4.11; Click the Details button Now we can deploy our smart contract to our private blockchain. Under the Run tab, make sure you have the right ethereum account selected, and then the right gas limit is specified. You can keep gas price and value as zero. > personal.unlockAccount( "0x7a69b359e86893efa3d9732e4c65ced51567edd0","password") Click "Create" Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 27, 2018, 02:41:56 AM We are going to automate this process.
Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 28, 2018, 10:15:06 PM That is Ethereum, Ethereum allows people to create Smart-Contracts/Tokens, right? Bitshares was the first Coin to do that, and the Bitshares Tokens are called User Issued Assets (UIAs). The OpenLedger Platform is a Decentralized Exchange Platform, where Nodes are held open by people who are Voted for. So no single person or Company really operates it, it exists on a Blockchain. http://insidebitcoins.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/shutterstock_267360542.jpg Here is OpenLedger https://openledger.info/ Here is the Cryptofresh Blockchain Explorer, which keeps track of the Transactions on OpenLedger. http://cryptofresh.com/ All of that is on the Blockchain. Here is the OpenLedger Github Repo https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core Bitshares UI https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-ui So, that is the Smart Contracts and the Exchange. Now, more recently Steemit was made. Which is like OpenLedger, but Social. And it is like Reddit, where you can Vote. https://steemit.com/ Here is an example of a Steemit Fork https://github.com/Someguy123/understeem Steemit Copied Synero Synero https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=827782.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2413752.0 http://www.synereo.com/ https://themerkle.com/synereo-bringing-crypto-and-social-media-on-a-revolutionary-platform/ Synereo Git Repo https://github.com/synereo/synereo Here is the Graphene Blockchain https://github.com/cryptonomex/graphene Here is how to use it https://objectcomputing.com/resources/publications/sett/march-2017-graphene-an-open-source-blockchain/ And we are just trying to create any kind of Social Media Platform on the Blockchain. Here are some examples Social/Social Media Blockchains https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2657895.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2291309.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2677363.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2461878.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2027214.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2648330.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2407336.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2426759.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2519264.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2567795.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2437581.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2348476.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2644550.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2432816.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2401248.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2398117.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2447583.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2158960.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2234738.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2570851.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2191554.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2372042.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2402330.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2344257.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2046801.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2187641.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2206682.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2367256.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2313303.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2313303.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2209559.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2110925.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2291332.0 Graphene Bots https://steemit.com/bots/@personz/a-new-voter-bot-newer-smarter-freer https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@steemitprime/steemit-bot-2017-increase-upvote-and-follower-100-working https://steemit.com/steemit/@cerebralace/how-to-use-the-steemit-voting-bots https://steemit.com/steemit/@hoschitrooper/bots-bots-and-bots https://steemit.com/steem/@heimindanger/don-t-use-vote-selling-bots-use-promoted-instead-a-bot-that-upvotes-you-when-you-burn-money https://steemit.com/guide/@bitcoinparadise/do-you-want-to-run-you-own-voting-bot reating a new Genesis File http://docs.bitshares.org/testnet/private-testnet.html Customizing the Genesis file http://docs.bitshares.org/testnet/private-testnet.html#customization-of-the-genesis-file The Bottom 2 Sections here explain creating a New Graphene Blockchain with a new Genesis Block https://objectcomputing.com/resources/publications/sett/march-2017-graphene-an-open-source-blockchain/ Steemit is a Reddit Clone, and is limited in that fact. Of all the Social Media Websites on the Internet, Reddit is not really the best example. Reddit is almost secondary. Everyone is either on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, or all of them. But Reddit is Secondary, like YouTube. Steemit would do much better as a YouTube platform, where videos are uploaded and earn money, instead of Blogs. We will be launching a YouTube Graphene Clone eventually if someone else doesn’t. That explains Steemit on a superficial level. I am not saying that Steemit is a failure, I am saying that it would be better if there were a YouTube version. So secondly, Steemit is a platoform connected to a Coin. There is a backend to Steemit, called Steemd, and you can look at Steemd, just google it. And there are other things, like Blocktrades, which actually connects Steemit and Bitshares. The coin called STEEM, is a DPoWS, which stands for Delegated Proof of Work and Stake. So let me explain what Delegated Proof of Work and Stake means: Proof of Work is like Bitcoin and Litecoin and Dogecoin, where everyone Mines with Mining Machines. Proof of Stake is like Temple Coin or PeerCoin or various other Coins. The way Proof of Stake Works in Steemit, is that anyone that has Coins, has Coins that gain value. And they gain value at a very very high rate the first year or something, then they don’t gain as much after that. And you get coins via Proof of Work, or via Delegated Votes on your Steemit posts, which awards you STEEM from the Blockchain. Delegated means that the Proof of Work is Voted on, this is done through the “Witness” system. And any Computer or Server or Laptop or anything can be a Node and be a Witness. And Witnesses have the Obligation to Hold Open Nodes, and Mine Coins, which processes transactions and keeps the Blockchain moving. And they get a lot of Coins out of that. Delegated also applies to the Voting on Posts. On Steemit, you get paid when you get Votes, you get paid for Voting (more for posts that end up being popular and you voted early), and you can get votes on your Comments on Steemit. So the Delegated part is important to Steemit. Here is the Witness page on Steemit https://steemit.com/~witnesses Witnesses are secretly very important to Steemit, and anyone can become one by being voted for, but they don’t advertise that because they don’t want to get taken over. So that is the basics of how Steemit works. Once you have Bitshares and Bitshares UI donwloaded, here is what you are supposed to do Code: dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd programs/witness_node Code: dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd program/cli_wallet At this point, you can use the help command to explore how to use the wallet interface. Programming with Graphene The basic API for Graphene is based on remote procedure calls. The specific functions available depend on the terms of the contracts, defined by a particular blockchain instance. A common authentication module is accessed first through the login API. After authenticating, the client application is able to gather other remote object references and make calls to them. The FC library is used to manage the transport details, allowing the nodes to accept a variety of transport protocols. As currently delivered, the witness_node application is configured to accept HTTP formatted requests. From a C++ application, the Graphene apps library and FC library work together to provide a simple programming model for such access. Here is an example, taken from the cli_wallet application, showing how to connect to the node server, log in, and make additional calls. Code: fc::http::websocket_client client; Without getting too deep, what is shown here is that wdata is some collection of initialization information collected from the command line, config files, etc. This is then used to create a client connection, log in (asserting that it was successful), creating an instance of the wallet API that communicates through the authenticated reference to make further calls. Building Graphene on Ubuntu https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/BUILD_UBUNTU Building Graphene on Windows https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/BUILD_WIN32 Nodes https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/Wallet_Full-Nodes_Witness_Nodes API https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/API Websocket Subscriptions https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/Websocket-Subscriptions Wallet Cookbook https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/CLI-Wallet-Cookbook How to set up Witness for Testnet https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/How-to-setup-your-witness-for-test-net-%28Ubuntu-14.04%29 If you are getting Error Messages while trying to do this, then read here, and if your problem is not solved here, you can post your problem and see if someone else can answer it. https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/issues Bitsharestalk threads with helpful info https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=22659.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,18614.0.html https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=17962.525 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=18635.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=21532.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=23627.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=22125.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=15138.285 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,19507.0.html https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,18751.0.html https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,22576.0.html Abstract information about Graphene on Bitsharestalk https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=21990.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=25187.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=18401.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,21079.0.html https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=23716.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=23478.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=23848.0 https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=18434.0 https://www.ibm.com/blockchain/assets/img/hyperledger/hyperledger_logo_new.png Open Source Blockchains with uses http://hyperledger.org/projects This was the intro for HyperLedger fabric before it was created https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKa5Gh9whgU HyperLedger Fabric https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/hyperledger-fabric/latest/hyperledger-fabric.pdf https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release/ http://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release/getting_started.html http://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release/blockchain.html You can download Fabric with the Buttons at the top of the page on this link https://www.hyperledger.org/projects/fabric HyperLedger Live Chat https://chat.hyperledger.org/channel/fabric HyperLedger 7 part video series (after you watch the first one, the others should automatically come up after each video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EpPrSJtqZU IBMs HyperLedger Blockchain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuXH9OYXcQQ Here is an IBM series about HyperLedger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfpXnl6U3y8 https://www.bitsonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Tangle.png IOTA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOTA_(technology) https://iota.org/ The IOTA Whitepaper https://iota.org/IOTA_Whitepaper.pdf People have not started to grasp and appreciate the fact that IOTA has got rid of miners. In IOTA, the transaction issuers are also transaction approvers and these two parties are no longer decoupled as in Bitcoin and Ethereum which use miners as the transactions approvers. This will bring a huge advantage for IOTA. https://satoshiwatch.com/coins/iota/in-depth/iota-dag-tangle/ IOTA compared to Blockchain https://ukcryptocurrency.com/iota/tangle-vs-blockchain/ IOTA is based on a directed acyclic graph (DAG) aka the Tangle, not a Blockchain IOTA has no mining, no blocks, no difficulty IOTA has no transaction fees IOTA scales almost infinitely, unlike Blockchains IOTA is not solely made as a currency but as an interoperability protocol that solves the problems of the IoT IOTA wants to enable the machine economy IOTA is lead by the IOTA Foundation, an NGO registered in Germany (approx. Oct. 2017) IOTA and the Internet of things https://coincentral.com/meet-tangle-cryptos-blockchain-alternative/ http://microgridmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wii-tangle.png Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 29, 2018, 12:14:08 AM Video about how to create your own Ethereum Blockchain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn73EX7zbCc Title: Re: CLONINING ETHEREUM IS EASIER THAN MAKING A CRYPTONOTE OR FORKNOTE (Here is How) Post by: immakingacoin on January 29, 2018, 04:42:12 AM I had not even thought of this until now, but apparently because you can create Smart Contracts (which can be apps) on the Ethereum Blockchain, and the Aura Blockchain... We can actually create exchanges on the Aura Blockchain https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/etherdelta EtherDelta is build on the Ethereum Blockchain apparently, I did not know that until a minute ago. Here are more. https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/ico-wizard https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/decentrex https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/bitok-dice https://wizard.oracles.org/ https://decentraland.org/ https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/sportcrypt https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/blockjack https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/etherwall https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/slotthereum https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/realms-of-ether https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/ether-rock https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/tipeth https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/cryptoface https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/smartex And one that many people may have heard about or read articles about, but didn't fully understand. https://www.stateofthedapps.com/dapps/cryptokitties |