Join the MOBI Community Innovation Lecture with Ben Jorgensen, the CEO and Co-Founder of Constellation Labs & Benjamin Diggles, the CRO and Co-Founder of Constellation Labs.Date & Time: Wed, October 14, 2020 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM PDT ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F28IbMTC.png&t=663&c=_Dr8z3H4-Xhwsg)
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A short explanation from Ben Jorgensen (the CEO) about the introduction of Lattice, the expected phases, cross- chain interoperability and more. Hi All! I hope everyone is doing well. There has been a lot of questions rolling around in the community about Constellation, the teams commitment, and the Lattice Exchange. Constellation is always and will always be our main focus. Since the mainnet launch in May, our team has been working behind the scenes to develope a strategy on how we make the crypto community aware of Constellation and that we are not only a big data play, but we are an ecosystem just like Ethereum and Polkadot that any developer can build on.
We came up with the Lattice Exchange to highlight the Constellation Hypergraph ecosystem and what people can do with a economically and technologically scalable base layer protocol. Lattice Exchange is meant to showcase the features of Constellation and what you can build when the base layer protocol doesn't have gas fees and is a zero transaction network. It is meant to show the broader crypto industry what scalability is and to evolve the industry altogether. A few members from the core of Constellation are spearheading Lattice to show an end-to-end framework to build on Constellation and the power of our decentralized network. This is one application of many that will be built on Constellation, and we thought it would be best to have a few of the founders of Constellation kick off a rather big project like Lattice.
Our approach with Lattice is to show that many DeFi projects are just band aids on a non-scalable (both financially and economically) protocol. We are aggregating the best in class of DeFi and introducing those features in our Phase 1 MVP - to be release in the next couple of months. Shortly after, in Phase 2, we will introduce corss-chain interoperability between DAG and Ethereum and be one of the first to do cross-chain. This will open the doors to a true financial product on Constellation's Hypergraph through Lattice.
In the background, we are assembling a new team to build out Lattice while the core of Constellation continues to build and scale the base layer protocol. Lattice is helping the broader industry understand Constellation's role in the broader blockchain industry and position us as a competitor to Ethereum. At the core of Constellation, we are continuing to establish ourselves as a standard across multiple agencies in the Federal Government while continuing to beat milestones and timelines on engineering developments. Our current engineering milestones are to create real developer support and allow anyone to build applications, like Lattice, on Constellation.
The introduction of Lattice is only making it easier for people to understand Constellation. Constellation has traditionally been a very technical company, and through Lattice we will show the value of a scalable, fast, secure, and zero transaction network and the myriad of applications you can build when you interoperate between blokchain technologies and ecosystems as well as existing consumer applications in the real world. Data is the fundamental basis of any digital ecosystem, and the reason why we have taken our time to build real infrastructure tools that will bridge traditional centralized applications, data pipelines, software, and other blockchain ecosytems.
Lattice and Constellation are symbiotic and will help evangelize Constellation and $DAG. Lattice is helping more people understand Constellation and is being pioneered by the best in the space and backed buy some of the best partners in crypto.
Next week, Mathias and I will be doing a video to properly introduce the vision and the role of the Constellation Community. You are our foundation and we are just expanding the family!
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If I communicate to the project, will I receive bounty and airdrop rewards?
We don't have any Airdrop or Bounty campaign at the moment. Should this change I will of course announce it here.
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Was ist mit deiner Glaskugel ? Hast du die schon im Teich versenkt . Ich glaube das läuft immer noch. Haste was gehört ob es nun wirklich im September endet oder hat deine Glaskugen nur das Jahr falsch bedacht und meinte 2021 ? Hast du zufällig Irgendwelche glaubwürdigen Infos dazu.Danke
Datum steht jetzt fest: IEO endet am 30. September. Token Unlock dann 4 Wochen später am 28. Oktober. All EMRX tokens purchased by investors on IEO will be unlocked before October 14, 2020. All EMRX bonus tokens will be unlocked before October 28, 2020.
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As they have been here for quite a while already, what is the main reason why you created a new thread for this project? Why not continue the old one?
The old thread had not received any updates for ages and there was hardly any information in the startpost. Now that I am taking care of bitcointalk, I simply wanted to start from scratch. But I have added a link to the old thread at the top of the start post. I also do not understand why there is a new announcement thread, but there are interesting comments that the Constellation team has not responded to, I will bring them here, maybe someone will respond from the team:
Brendan left the Constellation team back in 2018. This was the official statement from Altif Brown, one of the co-founders: Brendan is stepping down as the CEO of Constellation Labs and as a member of the Constellation Foundation board to focus his attention on his passion for the consumer adoption of blockchain technology in developing economies and nations. Constellation has been restructuring the organization where the founders empower cross departmental alliances and decision-making. The company has named Ben Jorgensen CEO and Brendan’s tokens remain with the foundation. As a result, Brendan sees an opportunity to leverage his strengths to other blockchain and community based initiatives. Given his strengths that include product development, growth and design, as well as engaging with a broad community, he sees the opportunity to support Constellation and the blockchain space as a whole while not being a part of the day to day operations. Stepping back from Constellation will allow the organization to focus on building and deploying the Constellation mainnet. Constellation wishes Brendan the best in his future endeavors It is better to lock the first and put the link to this one to avoid create confusing situation for people.
Yes the old one will be locked asap.
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>> Join us on our community AMA this week << When? This Thursday (10.09.2020) 10:00 AM PST (07:00 PM CEST) Where? In the Constellation Telegram group: https://t.me/constellationcommunityIf you have any questions you can also post them here and I will forward them to the team.
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validators are selected by the team so no real decentralisation...
Yes you are right, Validators (Foundation Nodes) are chosen by the team. At the moment there are about 45 Foundation Nodes running and in total there will be about 100 Foundation Nodes. Everyone can apply for a Foundation Node via the website. With the implementation of Light Nodes everyone will have the possibility to run a node in the future. More information will follow at the end of the year. the coin is old not launched today...
That's right too. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Constellation was launched in 2018 and and the Mainnet is live since end of April this year. Since then, new Foundation Nodes are regularly (in batches) added to the network.
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The old topic can be found here A horizontally scalable blockchain (DAG / ExtendedTrustChain) operating system with smart contracts as microservices.
Current blockchain technology such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others have systemic synchronous limitations that render them unsuitable for mass adoption into the current technical architecture of distributed consumer applications. Consensus mechanisms and smart contract architecture cannot scale to a level that is required for consumer grade applications to function.
We propose a fault resistant, horizontally scalable, distributed operating system that can implement full nodes as a mobile client. Therefore, we present a reformulation of cryptographically secure consensus into a modern server-less architecture using an asynchronous ExtendedTrustChain, Proof of Reputable Observation (PRO) consensus model, smart contracts as composeable microservices using the JVM and initially implemented as an actor based finite state machine. This architecture ensures high transaction throughput, allowing for consumer grade distributed applications to be built on Constellation. I am not a member of the team but part of the #BestCommunityInCrypto ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) (All pictures and screenshots are published with permission of the Constellation Team)
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Further announcements and partnerships:
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Bin für jeden Tipp dankbar.
- Werden die Karten übertaktet? Wenn ja, sind die Settings hoffentlich überall gleich. - BIOS- Mod installiert? - Bereits mit GPU-Z o.ä. nachgesehen, ob alle Karten den gleichen Memory Typ (Micron, Samsung, Hynix, Elpida etc.) verwenden?
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So weit ist das schließlich nicht weg ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Hier mal zum Vergleich: - Berlin -> Budapest: ca. 9 Std Fahrt
- Berlin -> Luxemburg: ca 7 Std Fahrt
- Frankfurt -> Budapest: ca 9,5 Std Fahrt
- Frankfurt -> Luxemburg: ca 3 Std Fahrt
- Gebühren Budapest: +5%
- Gebühren Luxemburg: -2%
Macht eine Differenz von 7%Mein "So weit ist das schließlich nicht weg" galt eigentlich nur mole. Gibt auch österreichische User hier im Forum ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Mir gings dabei auch nicht um die Gebühren, sondern um das Limit ohne ID.
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Mateo (Co- Founder und COO) hat die Tage ein nettes Bild zu den Foundation Nodes auf Twitter gepostet: QueleMittlerweile laufen also bereits 38 Foundation Nodes ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Super vielen Dank! Das ist ja wirklich im überschaubaren Rahmen... hatte da mit einigem mehr an Volumen gerechnet. Wenn das so ist (und Repeater ist ja bereits vorhanden) muss ich das ggf. doch mal durchspielen ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Danke nochmal und dir citrusss viel Spaß beim warten und in Betrieb nehmen. Eine stabile Internetverbindung ist viel wichtiger als die Bandbreite. Hast du vor dir einen Antminer anzuschaffen?
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Ich werde das mal weiter beobachten. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Hier der Binance Effekt: Quelle1) Offizielle Ankündigung: Pump von 1,40€ auf 2,04€ 2) Gelistet um 3:00 PM (UTC), also 17 Uhr. Anschließender Drop auf 1,62€ -> dann wieder 1,90€ -> jetzt ~1,60€
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Und falls wer mal zufällig in Ungarn ist, da gibts noch Automaten mit einem 12000€ Limit ohne ID. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Wow danke! Ist das ein neuer Anbieter? Bisher hatte ich im Nachbarland Ungarn immer nur die gleichen Anbieter wie in Österreich gesehen. Also Kurant etc. iCoin.hu ist mir nie aufgefallen. Und dann auch noch diese Limits ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Da es lt. https://icoin.hu/atm-lokaciok/ mehrer Standorte gibt schließe ich es nicht aus da demnächst einen Auflug hin zu machen. In Österreich konnte ich bereits 2 verschiedene ATM testen und es verlief immer reibungslos... da wäre der nächste Test im Auslang doch ein passender nächster Schritt ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Wenn das auf coinatmradar angegebene Datum stimmt, dann wurde er im Juni installiert. Installed on June 12, 2020 Zum Anbieter kann ich nichts sagen. Solltest du da wirklich mal hinfahren, gib bitte Bescheid wies gelaufen ist. Würde mich auch interessieren. So weit ist das schließlich nicht weg ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Kommt aber jetzt auch darauf an ob mehrere Netzwerkkarten (LAN + WLAN) verbaut sind. Dachte sein PC wäre schon per Ethernet mit dem Router verbunden, deshalb hatte ich das jetzt gar nicht auf dem Schirm. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Der PC ist per Kabel verbunden. Hätte aber 2 Anschlüssel (einmal onboard und einmal über eine Ethernet-Karte). Und danke für die vielen Tipps. Ich werde es erstmal mit dem Repeater versuchen. Scheint mir die einfachste Variante zu sein. Ich melde mich wieder. Mal sehen ob's klappt oder nicht ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Ja, das ist bestimmt die einfachste Methode und erspart einem auch viel Nerven. Sollten Probleme auftauchen, einfach wieder melden ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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