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Title: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: ellcrys on December 12, 2017, 12:42:17 PM
NOTICE: New announcement thread is here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2603585). Please, all questions and comments should be posted there. Thanks.







ELLCRYS
https://ellcrys.co




Telegram (https://t.me/EllcrysHQ)     Twitter (https://twitter.com/ellcrys)     Facebook (https://facebook.com/EllcrysHQ)     Medium (https://medium.com/ellcrys)     Github (https://github.com/ellcrys)



What is Ellcrys?

Ellcrys is a decentralized version control system that allows people across the world to
build open source software products collectively.

Open source contributors receive coins as reward when their contributions are accepted, they can also
retain some ownership and receive revenue from revenue generating projects. Collaborators can
co-develop and co-own applications such as websites, mobile apps, smart contracts,
libraries etc. Ellcrys aims to provide a decentralized platform where people can build open,
transparent multi-owner applications. A version control system where source codes are immutable, censorship resistant and highly available.

Explainer Video #1

Ellcrys - A collaboration network for building software products with anyone (https://youtu.be/Rk7e4WAvx8M)

Explainer Video #2

This is a chat between Matthew Deiters (https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdeiters) and Startup Chat back in 2014. Matt was the founder and CEO of Assembly (http://assemblymade.com/),
a project Ellcrys is closely augmenting using blockchain. In this video, Matt talked about Assembly, their mission
and how it worked. Assembly was a great project truly ahead of its time.
This video will help you understand Ellcrys better.


Startup Chat #60 - Matt from Assembly (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5LeYlMdntC0)

NOTE: Matthew Deiters is not associated with Ellcrys. The video above serves to further explain the Ellcrys USP in the context of a similar,  previously existing project.

Medium Posts

Blockchain For Collaboration (https://medium.com/ellcrys/a-blockchain-for-collaboration-4b7106c1d2d7)StackMint (https://medium.com/ellcrys/introduction-to-stackmint-24057f867cd7)



Main Use Cases

Decentralized Git Hosting

Ellcrys provides Git hosting to developers and designers similar to existing centralized platforms like Github/Bitbucket/Gitlab
with added benefits such as censorship resistance, high-availability and native coin rewards.
Open source contributors will be able to create projects that can never be censored. As a
measure to encourage collaboration, project contributors are rewarded with
coins when their pull requests are accepted.

Open Source Collaboration

Users can create, join and contribute to open source projects. A project can have one or thousands of owners
where proposals and approval votes determine what happens to the project. Ownership is totally controlled and
enforced by the blockchai[Suspicious link removed]oject maintainers can create paid branches to receive payment
for premium branches. They can also receive payments for fixing paid issues. Independent
developers can complete paid tasks and receive payment in the native coin just like
centralized services like Gigster or Freelancer.

Smart Contracts

Collaborators can co-develop repo-addressable smart contract applications with existing languages.
A repo-addressable smart contract can be upgraded without breaking external applications
depending on it. Smart contract functions are pushed to a branch which is
compiled and used to process transactions.

Software Outsourcing

Individuals and businesses looking to outsource software development projects can create a repository and
add tasks with some coins as reward for whoever completes it. Independent developers looking
for work, can pick tasks, complete them and receive the task\'s reward.




Technology

Consensus Method

To ensure fast transaction processing, we are opting for Delegated Proof of State (DPOS) for
handling network consensus operations.


Sharding Technology

As a decentralized version control system, we expect transactions to include many file objects.
This will inevitably increase the size of the blockchain very quickly and reduce transaction processing speed.
It is imperative that we implement sharding technology for improved scalability. We
are closely studying systems like OmniLedger (https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/406.pdf).

File System

Git objects will be managed by the Interplanetary File System (IPFS)


Coin Features
Name: Ell (plural: Ellies)
Total Supply: 10,000,000,000
DPoS Reward: 50 Ellies
Mining Algorithm: StackMint



StackMint (a.k.a Mining)

ELL is created through a process known as StackMint. StackMint allows people from all over the world
exchange their national banknotes for Ellies. Holders of USDs, EUR, GBP etc take a photo of their bills, send
them to the Ellcrys blockchain and in turn get Ellies when validation is successful. Banknote validation is a
two-phases process involving on-chain validators (nodes) and off-chain validators (stakers). On-chain
validation identifies and computes a fingerprint for a banknote and passes it to off-chain stakers who
verify the authencity of a banknote. Stakers bet some coins as "Proof of Honesty" and in turn
get some of the exchanged coins if they correctly determine the banknote's validity,
otherwise, they forfeit their stake to the majority stakers that correctly determined
the banknote's validity. See this post (https://medium.com/ellcrys/introduction-to-stackmint-24057f867cd7) for more details.



Universal Node Reward

Universal Node Reward is the standard reward every active node is entitled to. Since all nodes
contribute resources to the network we think it is extremely unfair to reward a few nodes while
others get nothing. Each month, the network hands out some coins to every node
based on their level of availability (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_availability).




Team

Kennedy Idialu - Founder, Developer
Odion Olumhense - Cofounder, Operations
Damilare Akinlaja - Developer
Larry Eliemenye - Developer
Usman Amusat - Design & User Experience
Dave Ozoalor - Developer
Elvis Chidera - Mobile Developer




Telegram (https://t.me/EllcrysHQ)     Twitter (https://twitter.com/ellcrysHQ)     Facebook (https://facebook.com/EllcrysHQ)     Medium (https://medium.com/ellcrys)     Github (https://github.com/ellcrys)












Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: hgkcoin on December 12, 2017, 12:58:13 PM
would it have airdrop?


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: Foundico.com on December 12, 2017, 01:02:03 PM
Idea look interesting, good luck.


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: ellcrys on December 12, 2017, 01:07:58 PM
would it have airdrop?


No.


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: ellcrys on December 12, 2017, 01:14:45 PM
Idea look interesting, good luck.

Thank you!


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: redsun17 on December 12, 2017, 07:30:45 PM
"like Github/Bitbucket/Gitlab with added benefits such as censorship resistance, high-availability and native coin rewards."

Is availability and censorship a big problem on GitHub?  Never heard this before, though I'm not a dev so I wouldn't know from their perspective.

Is there a way to reward a dev based on the pulls of his/her repo?


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: novy on December 12, 2017, 07:38:46 PM
the idea is cute nice, I would wait for roadmap. By the way, is there prototype already done? I see some projects on github account...


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: Obi2024 on December 12, 2017, 08:33:42 PM
Good one, wishing you a successful round.


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: ellcrys on December 12, 2017, 09:30:38 PM
"like Github/Bitbucket/Gitlab with added benefits such as censorship resistance, high-availability and native coin rewards."
Is availability and censorship a big problem on GitHub?  Never heard this before, though I'm not a dev so I wouldn't know from their perspective.

Availability and censorship are not problems on Github (yet). The core problem Ellcrys aims to solve is collaboration between people who are interested in working on a project without having to trust fellow collaborators with the project's assets like secret/API keys, source codes, payment accounts, revenue etc. Imagine two or more individuals who met online and would like to build a small web service, one that will potentially generate revenue. There is going to be issues of trust. If the project is hosted on Github, then who gets to be the sole admin/owner of account? Who decides what is merged and deployed? Who owns and manages the hosting accounts, Paypal/Stripe and Google Analytics accounts etc. This is what Ellcrys and the ecosystem we will build will solve. By decentralizing a project from the source code level and allowing consensus to be reached through blockchain enabled governance tools, we can fix the trust issues and allow people to freely collaborate on any kind of open source projects or business venture. Having a decentralized Git hosting services is super important. The great thing is that the rest of the blockchain ecosystem can host projects on a decentralized Git system and move decentralization a step forward.

Is there a way to reward a dev based on the pulls of his/her repo?

Yes. This is something we are interested in implementing as a way for project owners to earn some compensation for their continuous effort and support for the open source ecosystem. But this kind of reward will be paid by the client pulling the repo.





Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: ellcrys on December 12, 2017, 09:41:20 PM
the idea is cute nice, I would wait for roadmap. By the way, is there prototype already done? I see some projects on github account...

We have a roadmap on the website. Our Github contains various projects for different components of the platform. These projects are still in their early
stages. We have a prototype for our heroku-like platform-as-a-service (named "cocoon"). While there is still a lot to be done, We expect and are working to have a beta version of the network launched by Q4 of next year.


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: ellcrys on December 12, 2017, 09:49:35 PM
Good one, wishing you a successful round.

Thanks!


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: Bfljosh on December 12, 2017, 09:55:45 PM
How to mine this coin?


Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
Post by: ellcrys on December 13, 2017, 05:13:05 AM
    How to mine this coin?

    There are two ways to 'mine' coins:

    • By running an Ellcrys client/node and getting rewarded through our Universal Node Reward (UNR). With Universal Node Reward, the network rewards all nodes with new coins based on how active/available they had been in the previous month. Nodes that form a consensus group (delegates) will get additional coins.
    • With StackMint, you take a photo of your national banknotes (USD, EUR, GBP etc), send them to a network node and exchange it for new coins after your banknotes must have been validated. Read this article (https://medium.com/ellcrys/introduction-to-stackmint-24057f867cd7) to learn more.
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    Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
    Post by: Bfljosh on December 13, 2017, 02:53:43 PM
      How to mine this coin?

      There are two ways to 'mine' coins:

      • By running an Ellcrys client/node and getting rewarded through our Universal Node Reward (UNR). With Universal Node Reward, the network rewards all nodes with new coins based on how active/available they had been in the previous month. Nodes that form a consensus group (delegates) will get additional coins.
      • With StackMint, you take a photo of your national banknotes (USD, EUR, GBP etc), send them to a network node and exchange it for new coins after your banknotes must have been validated. Read this article (https://medium.com/ellcrys/introduction-to-stackmint-24057f867cd7) to learn more.
      [/list]

      BS.


      Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
      Post by: d1337r on December 13, 2017, 03:15:08 PM
      I like the idea of the universal node reward and the stack minting, but how do you validate the banknotes for the StackMint process?


      Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
      Post by: ellcrys on December 13, 2017, 04:22:47 PM
        How to mine this coin?

        There are two ways to 'mine' coins:

        • By running an Ellcrys client/node and getting rewarded through our Universal Node Reward (UNR). With Universal Node Reward, the network rewards all nodes with new coins based on how active/available they had been in the previous month. Nodes that form a consensus group (delegates) will get additional coins.
        • With StackMint, you take a photo of your national banknotes (USD, EUR, GBP etc), send them to a network node and exchange it for new coins after your banknotes must have been validated. Read this article (https://medium.com/ellcrys/introduction-to-stackmint-24057f867cd7) to learn more.
        [/list]

        BS.

        You missed an opportunity to share some knowledge.


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: ellcrys on December 13, 2017, 05:03:33 PM
        I like the idea of the universal node reward and the stack minting, but how do you validate the banknotes for the StackMint process?

        Validation is a two phase process.

        The first phase will be performed on-chain by nodes collecting transactions containing images of banknotes and passing them to an image analyzer to detect and filter out obviously invalid banknotes. This on-chain validation is supported by a currency analyzer trained to detect any unwanted/unsupported banknotes or denominations. When a banknote successfully passes through this process, a fingerprint is derived and stored on the blockchain along with the image (stored on IPFS). The fingerprint constructed is unique to every banknote. If a banknote with matching signature is sent to the network, it will be rejected. No two banknotes will ever be accepted.  

        The second phase is crowd-powered. This involves users with compatible wallet applications pulling partially validated (banknotes that have passed on-chain validation) banknotes for manual verification. When a user (wallet owner) pulls a banknote, they must stake some coins as a proof of their honesty and send their approval/disapproval votes. When a certain number of votes are received for a single banknote, the majority vote determines the final validity of the banknote. Users who end up in the losing side will forfeit their stake to the winning majority. The winning majority shares the validation stake and get a share of the new coins generated. After certain point in time, the amount of stake required increases to serve as a difficulty function.

        That is the current process for validation. We are still working on this and expect it to change.


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: riemannmolds on December 14, 2017, 06:01:02 AM
        What is your monthy turnover as of today?


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: ellcrys on December 14, 2017, 06:36:58 AM
        What is your monthy turnover as of today?

        What turnover are you referring to? Please clarify.


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: JoshuaDunnink on January 10, 2018, 09:27:58 AM
        Will there be or is there a bounty Campaign?
        Quote
        EDIT: found it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2607964.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2607964.0)


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: anotherpriest on January 14, 2018, 05:17:51 PM
        Your project was listed on Foxico.io! https://foxico.io/project/ellcrys

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        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: alexvilis on January 30, 2018, 08:05:59 AM
        Ellcrys: A Decentralized Version Control System For Building Open Source Software And Services.

        Web service providers limit organization accounts to only support single owner/admin that is granted unlimited access to add and remove users and manage the account resources. We see this in services like Github, Stripe, Heroku and thousands more. This kind of account structure cannot work for future decentralized organization where there is no single owner, no leader, no trust and no headquarters. Just people from all over the world working together in an open, trustless, democratic organization structure building centrally or decentrally executed software products. 

        Ellcrys is a blockchain network that will allow anyone in the world start, join or contribute to open source software products and receive compensation for their contributions. Users will be able to create decentralized Git repositories that are censorship resistant, highly available and can be truly owned by multiple persons. Repositories can include all kinds of codes for different purposes such as web services, smart contracts, mobile apps libraries/packages, frameworks etc.

        To enable open, trustless, democratic collaboration, we leverage Git, the most popular version control system, to allow anyone around the world to easily contribute to a project. Contributors can fetch branches, push changes and create pull request proposals to have their work merged. Ellcrys blockchain decentralizes a git repository by bundling and distributing git objects across the network. Contributors will be able to synchronize their local repositories seamlessly with the network using existing git tools.  Ellcrys is taking an approach that will bring transparency at the repository level.

        A git branch can contain functions that may be compiled and executed against transactions. These functions are known as smart contracts. Ellcrys smart contracts are repo-addressable; This means that transactions are addressed to the repository they were loaded from as oppose to the contract address. This allows for future upgrades without breaking dependent applications. Transaction originators can still send transactions to old versions of smart contracts if the latest version is not preferred. Ellcrys will support development of smart contracts using languages such as Javascript, Go, Ruby & Python.

        We believe maintainers and contributors of open source need to be properly incentivized to ensure continuous development and quality of projects. To that end, Ellcrys will allows open source projects the ability to create paid branches that attract a fee to fetch. Maintainers and contributors can benefit from paid issues created by users. Contributors will earn coins when their pull request is accepted by project’s community.

        Ellcrys will level the playing field by allowing anyone outsource their software projects, set price as low as they can afford and allow independent developers take up task based on their preferred pricing.  The Ellcrys native coin is known as “Ell” (plural: Ellies, symbol: ELL). It is created through a process where people around the world send their national banknotes to the network and have it analyzed, verified, indexed and exchanged for Ellies. This process is referred to as “minting”. There will be a total coin supply of 10,000,000,000 (Ten Billion). These Ellies will be distributed through a process known as StackMint.  StackMint allows millions of people from all parts of the world exchange their national banknotes for ELL. StackMint aims to provide a fair distribution model where everyone can constantly receive bits of Ellies without needing to purchase expensive hardware as seen in PoW systems.

        The pre-ICO sale of the ELL token will run from February – March 2017, and the ICO sale will run from March – April 2018.

        https://www.techbullion.com/ellcrys-a-decentralized-version-control-system-for-building-open-source-software-and-services/?utm_content=bufferc58f7&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: alexvilis on February 03, 2018, 03:48:41 PM
        Demystifying Ellcrys Products, Budget & Market Cap.

        In this article, we will describe the various products to be developed by the Ellcrys PBC. These are the absolutely required products that will ensure we achieve the vision to create an ecosystem where developers create, manage and work for decentralized organizations.

        Over the last 3 months, we have received a lot of feedback from our rapidly growing community. Some of these feedback are concerns about our hard caps and market cap. Basically, many people didn’t understand why we are attempting to raise $100M. We believe we have not done a good job in terms of educating our community about the various products and their financial requirements and as such they were unable to see the full picture. Hopefully, at the end of this article, we will make thing clearer.

        This article will also include references to existing and similar services and the funding they received within 2–5 years of existence. It is important to note that some of this services/platforms where in Pre-Alpha phase of development. This should give the reader an idea about the financial requirement of a product.

        https://medium.com/ellcrys/demystifying-ellcrys-products-budget-market-cap-abbec80659c4


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: zerkalisz on April 18, 2018, 05:20:43 PM
        EllCast - Introduction To Ellcrys

        A Q&A session with the founders of Ellcrys Network. This is the first of a series of podcasts aimed at informing our contributors about motivation, opinions and status of the Ellcrys project.

        https://soundcloud.com/ellcryshq/ellcast-introduction-to-ellcrys/s-3HM5R


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: Samuiel on April 18, 2018, 05:25:26 PM
        Really interesting project. I tried the demo and it functioned effectively.


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: hanoitree421 on May 07, 2018, 11:48:24 AM
        Hello! Could you please make your question clear? I do not understand your question.


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: hanoitree421 on May 24, 2018, 03:03:14 PM
        Hello admin, i have problem with my erc20 wallet was hack by someone, can i change my address with new address wallet?


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: Montiss on May 24, 2018, 03:24:57 PM
        I see this project is very interesting. success


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: superman99 on July 23, 2018, 10:49:44 AM
        Hey guys, in the wake of Microsoft acquisition of Github. How this team feel about the dynamics/change of crypto open-source space?


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: Tatsiana07 on September 26, 2018, 08:39:02 PM
        Hey guys, in the wake of Microsoft acquisition of Github. How this team feel about the dynamics/change of crypto open-source space?
        Hi, how are things going with the development of the alpha version? Thanks for the info.


        Title: Re: [ANN][ELL] ELLCRYS - Decentralized Git Hosting for Developers & Designers
        Post by: NightDream on April 23, 2019, 04:49:03 PM
        Introducing SafeHold: Desktop Wallet & Miner For Ellcrys

        SafeHold — a desktop app for sending, receiving and mining transactions on network (currently the test network). SafeHold makes accessing Ellcrys functionalities easy and straightforward. https://medium.com/ellcrys/introducing-safehold-desktop-wallet-miner-for-ellcrys-41df3f385083