We are absolutely confident that decentralized exchanges are the future. Bisq is one of the true decentralized exchanges, and GRAFT trading is available there. Let us know if you have any suggestions regarding DEX listings
https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq/releases
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GRAFT “Anti-ASIC” Major Network Update 1.5 on October 31, 2018GRAFT developers just released a new version of GRAFT software for the upcoming major network update that will introduce a new variation of the PoW hash algorithm which prevents ASIC mining. Network hashrate is important, but it is not the only factor in blockchain security. The way this hash power is distributed between the miners is also important. ASICs break the balance and facilitate centralization (concentration of hash power) which can be dangerous for the network. The major network update will apply a new variation of CryptoNight hash algorithm (CryptoNight V8 / CN variant 2) which is currently ASIC-resistant. The source code of the new version 1.5 can be downloaded from master. The binaries for Linux and Windows will be available shortly (please follow GRAFT Twitter account for the notification). The major network update (aka hard fork) in GRAFT mainnet is scheduled for Wednesday, October 31st at block 207,700 (block 194,130 in GRAFT testnet tomorrow, October 24, 2018). The major network update means that if you are running the GRAFT network node (graftnoded) you must upgrade to the latest software before October 31st. If you do not upgrade your node before October 31st, it will be disconnected from the mainnet. Note that users of GRAFT mobile and desktop wallets are not affected by the hard fork and should not do anything – as long as they are still connected to the default proxy supernodes (if you are connected to your own supernode, do not forget to upgrade the underlying network node). https://www.graft.network/2018/10/23/graft-anti-asic-major-network-update-1-5-on-october-31-2018/
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"Anti-ASIC" Cryptonight V8 / CN variant 2 PoW hard fork is scheduled for next week in $GRAFT mainnet at block 207700 (block 194130 in #GRAFT testnet tomorrow). More details to follow soon.
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Current GRAFT code is not vulnerable to attack similar to recent attack against Lethean blockchain. We cannot disclose any details at this point as it may compromise other blockchains, but we are familiar with the attack scenario and confident GRAFT is safe
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Testing Cryptonight variant 2 (v8), getting close to rolling it out. Will announce the hard fork block soon.
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Are all real-time transactions created equal? GRAFT vs Electroneum
Electroneum recently announced real-time transactions available as beta on their network. We wanted to take some time to shed some light on the difference in approaches between solutions like Electroneum and GRAFT.
With their approach, Electroneum is effectively following the centralized model of Bitpay, Coinbase, Coingate, GoUrl.io, and many other centralized crypto payment processing gateways in that they issue an authorization immediately as the transaction enters the transaction pool, without waiting for confirmations on the network. There is little innovation in this approach which is well-known to the industry. With centralized entity in the middle, the buyer and the merchant must rely on trusted party just like with traditional plastic payment processing, which means no privacy, no security, and a single point of control.
If you could stop misleading people, that would be great. Stop telling nice little stories. GRAFT is slow and only thing that is keeping this alive is a about 50 miners on which entire network depends. FIFTY lol. FIFTY. Where did you look for the miners? There is 791 Miners just on hashvault.pro alone. FYI - this user - bisti - is continuously trolling GRAFT project on reddit and bitcointalk by providing false information in offensive form. We suspect he is employed by one of GRAFT "competitors". He/she was blocked on reddit and now already blocked on bitcointalk after we reported to moderators.
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Are all real-time transactions created equal? GRAFT vs ElectroneumElectroneum recently announced real-time transactions available as beta on their network. We wanted to take some time to shed some light on the difference in approaches between solutions like Electroneum and GRAFT. With their approach, Electroneum is effectively following the centralized model of Bitpay, Coinbase, Coingate, GoUrl.io, and many other centralized crypto payment processing gateways in that they issue an authorization immediately as the transaction enters the transaction pool, without waiting for confirmations on the network. There is little innovation in this approach which is well-known to the industry. With centralized entity in the middle, the buyer and the merchant must rely on trusted party just like with traditional plastic payment processing, which means no privacy, no security, and a single point of control. Unlike Bitpay and other centralized payment gateways, Electroneum shifts the risk of transaction not getting confirmed onto the merchant rather than absorbing it themselves. Continue reading here: https://www.graft.network/2018/09/20/real-time-transactions-graft-vs-electroneum/
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If the customer pays the GRAFT markers, and the seller wants to receive payment in the GRAFT markers, the funds will be automatically and instantly debited from the buyer's account. How many percent of the commission will the platform have?
The short answer is 0.6% + 0.1 GRFT (for RTA - instant transaction - in GRFT). Here is the breakdown: Full Supernodes RTA Fee (any RTA Tx): 0.5%1/8 of this fee, or 0.0625% of the total RTA Tx amount, goes to each supernode participating in the RTA authorization sample. Proxy Supernodes Fee (any RTA Tx): 0.1%1/2 of this fee, or 0.05% of the total RTA Tx amount, goes to each supernode in the proxy pair that provides connectivity into the network (wallet and POS proxy supernodes). Miner Transaction Fee (RTA): variableDetermined by the merchant service provider through the payment gateway, but not lower than 0.1 GRFT. More information about GRAFT fees here: https://www.graft.network/2018/09/01/changes-in-transaction-fee-structure-even-more-ways-to-earn-with-graft-network/
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GRAFT has more awesome, researched, insightful, inspiring videos than 99% of projects out there (thanks in large part to Jose D) and we want everyone to see them! Now proudly featured on the home page - check them out, you won't regret it! https://www.graft.network/
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Can someone make a poll - how much untill 51% attack and another wave of huge dump? hashrate dropped from nearly 19MH to under 8 MH and most of it is on hashvault. I belive only people with miners are from the actual team, because mining is losing money now. Hopefully you dumped on time It is known you are working for other project and only come here to spread FUD .
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