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121  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 30, 2014, 08:46:34 AM
can't believe even bista can fuck up ppl in crypto crisis days.   Cry

dude i am not fu**** anybody.

most of you guys are f*** yourself.
122  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 30, 2014, 08:45:53 AM
WOW

You took a vacation the week before a big stated release and cant tell anyone? Your real professional
 

yeah i took 2 days off. i announced it and i informed the community.
gtfo.
123  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 29, 2014, 09:29:13 AM
Actually getting a little irritated with Bitstas communicatin skills

Maybe he coding the website? Cheesy  Rootcoin.co

only takes 30 seconds to make an update on progress. If you put a date and aren't going to meet it, then its only reasonable and polite to let people know.

hey studio1one,

i am sorry, but i had no chance to get online during the last couple days.
I ll post a status-update during the day.
124  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 29, 2014, 09:27:49 AM
Hey folks. I just got home. was on my way all weekend (needed some days off)
like i announced last week and loaded myself with fresh energy.. I have to reply to a handfull of mails and msgs and then
i ll head over to office. From then i ll be here all day. Join IRC if you have questions.
125  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 24, 2014, 11:12:04 PM
People, relax. Bitsta released Root 2.0 just a few days ago.

I'm sure he is putting the final touches on Bitkey and making sure it will be ready for the release date.

He is online on IRC right now, you can access it via the wallet or on freenode =)

The newbie fudders are just trying to pick up some cheap coins here before the next pump with Bitkey, so investors do not despair, this is to be expected  Wink

Hey Monkeys,

we ve been testing bitkey beta since last week and are finalising the release version. We ll have
bitkey tested by a promovated IT-engineer who is going to provide me a full code & functionality
report BEFORE release. This 3rd party analysis is to ensure a secure and properly tested enviroment
for cryptocurrency-transactions. I already said it and will say it again and again: i won't ever risk
users coins/time by releasing crapy software. People have done it before and we saw where it ended.
Thats the main reason for all the delays. I am doing the whole development on long-term view and
without any time-pressure. The time in this community teached me that fudders will always fud, doesn't
matter what a dev does (in fact they troll and fud mostly good projects..). Anyway, i ll always do my best to satisfy every user.

P.S. i ll be online today and tomorrow and then i am taking 2 days off till sunday afternoon (cent. europe). so if anybody has
questions or looking for some (dev)smalltalk: JOIN IRC tonight or tomorrow.

thanks!
bitsta
126  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 21, 2014, 10:46:33 PM
Hi guys.

i am releasing ROOTv2. it cointains some GUI-tweaks.

changelog:
#added IRC-chat
#added Blockcrawler
#added online-Blockexplorer (will be added to WIN-version tomorrow)


WINDOWS: https://mega.co.nz/#!WEYlSYYI!j2u2rjtcGlyHi1-XRW1x7vw-7LjD9Ayuo7yDAoMg24w
MAC: https://mega.co.nz/#!7B4UGR4K!tzoTFzn5Lpw5q15mLrHtBKr8VYRCX5bG9geelRX0sUo

(updated sources will be pushed during the night)

Cheers!
bitsta

127  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 19, 2014, 04:15:21 PM
Does the Dev still alive?

i am always here (like i told you before).
coding&testing.
128  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 18, 2014, 07:24:33 PM
bter added us to the voting list.
https://bter.com/voting#ROOT

and i am in contact with other exchanges.
129  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Using native sipa's secp256k1 shared library in Java's bitcoinj? on: September 16, 2014, 11:10:08 PM
I have been trying for almost a day to compile the sipa library here: https://github.com/bitcoin/secp256k1 to no avail. There are some instructions in the bitcoinj client that says:

<p>To build secp256k1 for use with bitcoinj, run `./configure` and `make libjavasecp256k1.so` then copy libjavasecp256k1.so to your system library path or point the JVM to the folder containing it with -Djava.library.path </p>

However there doesn't seem to be a make target for that anymore with the master release on github. I compiled it anyway, and it creates a static library. Is there a way to turn that into a shared object library for a java application?

As a last resort I tried to compile an older version and even managed to create the file libjavasecp256k1.so, but any attempts to load it let to UnsatisfiedLinkErrors that said: unresolved symbol: __gmpn_sub_n or others. It seems like there are missing references to the gmp library.

This is really not my forte so I would appreciate any advice on how to get this working.

afaik static libs are AR-archives. convert them into a
shared lib and call that lib with the java native interface:

Code:
ar -x libsecp256k1.a     //extract archive
gcc -shared *.o -o libsecp256k1.so     //generate shared lib


sources:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/convert-static-library-filename-a-to-dynamic-shared-object-filename-so-465709/#post2861823
http://jonisalonen.com/2012/calling-c-from-java-is-easy/



p.s. i recommend you to use Bounty Castles custom secp256k1 implementation.
it was also implemented into bitcoinj because of it s runtime improvement.

read:
https://code.google.com/p/bitcoinj/issues/detail?id=509




130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 16, 2014, 08:46:19 PM
What's really in store for Root 2.0?

C'mon Bitsta, don't keep us in the dark  Wink  Grin

hey Monkeys,

have a look on the teaser below..

cheers!
bitsta



(btw - there are two blockexplorers implemented. the one on the right is a integrated blockexplorer
and the left one[current view] is using an online-blockexplorer)

131  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 15, 2014, 02:43:37 PM
thats a late morning of monday in europe. and still no news from dev.
even no new roadmap. lol.
maybe if dev is so incompetent, he can just writing new ETA(that he missing again) in this thread, without all this complex to photoshoped pics

or maybe his p&d group still didnt accumulated enought root?)

i already posted the new roadmap yesterday.
(so don't even mention the word competence if you re not able to check the OP-thread yourself)

what's coin 2.0?

just some gui-tweaks and protocol bump.
132  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 15, 2014, 12:06:47 PM
thats a late morning of monday in europe. and still no news from dev.
even no new roadmap. lol.
maybe if dev is so incompetent, he can just writing new ETA(that he missing again) in this thread, without all this complex to photoshoped pics

or maybe his p&d group still didnt accumulated enought root?)

i already posted the new roadmap yesterday.
(so don't even mention the word competence if you re not able to check the OP-thread yourself)
133  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICG][X11] IncognitoCoin ANON-tx using BitKey™ | Pos 5% | Bittrex on: September 14, 2014, 06:14:19 PM
UPDATE: WEB WALLET DEV TEAM

Just a quick update on the progress from the web wallet team.

The web wallet backbone is setup, database synching, communications between nodes using a RabbitMQ cluster to manage pub/sub between clients and nodes. Next step is to focus on front end/UX, I'll be working alongside GoldenCrypto this week to being to implement a easy to use interface for the web wallet. Our goal, is to make the crypto experience as frictionless as possible.

So far looks like the web team is on schedule to begin to Q/A n Q/C by the end of the month.




Also, i'll take this opportunity to remind everyone that this Community is decentralized and we are all volunteers that have aligned around a common goal. Our vision could not be clearer, and our team is an amazing group who I could not be happier to work alongside, as we make the ICG community stronger by the day.


great work!
thanks for the update.

134  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Missing BTC on: September 14, 2014, 04:43:34 PM
I have asked coinbase, but their support is painfully slow.
And you thought posting on bitcointalk would make it faster???

LOL.. If I received your coin, I will keep it. Or maybe give you half but mostly keep it. Ive done that already before, sending my coins to other address and yes they kept it. Ive made postings to return it too. The fact that the owner of the address is unknown, you got a lesser chance of getting it back.

damn dude, thats not cool. just imagine it happens to you. it s important to also be able to trust the community
and not only the technical aspect of BTC.
i would def. return them to the source if i receive an unexpected transaction. and i hope that the majority of the BTC
users do the same.

to the OP: send a micro-tx to the addy and provide your e-mail addy or URL of this thread (tx-comment). maybe that helps..

135  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using on: September 14, 2014, 04:06:22 PM
I have a feeling this coin will do very well, will it join supernetwork?

we re working hard and also doing this on a longterm base.
as for the supernetwork i am not sure if we ll join. but we re thinking about it.
we will post the new roadmap during the day. join #rootcoin @freenode IRC
if you have further questions.

Cheers!
bitsta
136  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 13, 2014, 04:01:32 PM
Hey Bitsta,

We know you are working hard, but can we get an update and maybe a rough ETA on Bitkey?
 +1  this is the problem whith ico in my opinion. when you get paid upfront there is not as much motivation to work to finish. for example do you pay the painter all his money before he finishes work on your house? no because then they take their time to get the work done. but if you even question the dev here in crypto you are labeled as a fudder.  Roll Eyes


Nothing wrong with asking Devs questions. Troll and hounding are necessary. No where in that op does it say "I will give updates every 5 mins or 2 hrs or every day even" it doesn't. Bitsta comes on and tell whats going on and releases stuff. that's what a dev does. Sometimes and this may come as a shocker that a dev may even take a day off. Yeah they get breaks too.

+1

@dload.1: i don't share that opinion cause it cleary depends on the devs. btw: an ICO contract is fullfilled once the coins are delivered to the pre-investors...
i don't even know how to respond to this just wow!!! so if i make a coin and do an ico and say my coin will be anon tor whatever may be the hype at the time. then make coin and deliver it to my investors without any of that, and i can consider my ico contract fullfilled as long as they got something?  i guess you may be right seems to be alot of that kind of thinking around crypto now.

it was not regarding my dedication to the project or actual development. if i wasn't motivated, i wouldn't be here all the time.
that was just the answer to your " this is the problem whith ico in my opinion"...
and if my kind of thinking would be around in crypto like you described, we wouldn't have that amount of scamcoins.

again. i am working non-stop on ROOT/bitkey and root-related stuff as this is my fulltime-project.
i am just sick of this "you made the ICO and haven't delivered enough/anything"-posts.
thats all.
137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 13, 2014, 08:07:22 AM
Hey Bitsta,

We know you are working hard, but can we get an update and maybe a rough ETA on Bitkey?
 +1  this is the problem whith ico in my opinion. when you get paid upfront there is not as much motivation to work to finish. for example do you pay the painter all his money before he finishes work on your house? no because then they take their time to get the work done. but if you even question the dev here in crypto you are labeled as a fudder.  Roll Eyes


Nothing wrong with asking Devs questions. Troll and hounding are necessary. No where in that op does it say "I will give updates every 5 mins or 2 hrs or every day even" it doesn't. Bitsta comes on and tell whats going on and releases stuff. that's what a dev does. Sometimes and this may come as a shocker that a dev may even take a day off. Yeah they get breaks too.

+1

@dload.1: i don't share that opinion cause it cleary depends on the devs. btw: an ICO contract is fullfilled once the coins are delivered to the pre-investors...
138  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 13, 2014, 08:06:56 AM
Hey Bitsta,

We know you are working hard, but can we get an update and maybe a rough ETA on Bitkey?

hey Monkeys,

i ll update the roadmap during the weekend. Just read 1 page back where it's posted.
139  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 10, 2014, 11:48:31 PM
Gah c'mon already are we ever going to break 13K again? We're back below 12 yet again, which I wouldn't mind if I had any money to buy any more coins, but I already have plenty invested. BTW is the "transporter" anon-tech in BTCD actually implemented yet or is it still basically what root is, i.e. just another altcoin with promised features? If I wanted to make an anon transaction today what options would I have besides pouring my bitcoins through a mixer? DRK presumably but anything else? Would buying DRK with my bitcoins, and then transferring them to another wallet and selling them back for bitcoins via another account on an exchange created with an anon email account and via a proxy / TOR, before then transferring them out into another bitcoin wallet, be enough to completely obfuscate the origin and ownership of the bitcoins?

And presumably doing the same thing with root, once BitKey is released?

BTW Bitsta, I don't know if this was in your original plan or not, but once rootEX is launched, an option built into the rootcoin wallet to send an anonymous payment to anyone in virtually any coin using your rootcoin balance would be really useful. So it will use a BitKey transaction to exchange the coins at the best possible rate on rootEX, and then deposit them in a newly created wallet in the cloud (or via some sort of p2p network), with no link back to your IP address, before then sending them onto the final destination (and any change into another wallet which can then be retrieved - perhaps adding a slight randomised fee so that someone can't try and do the math to trace to origin) all automatically / transparently. So that I can pay people in bitcoin (because lets face it, the chance of widespread acceptance of rootcoin, at least in the near future is fairly low) but keep my balance in root, earning my nice 3%.

In fact exchange-neutral would be even better, obviously rootEX FTW but it'd be nice if it was capable of supporting multiple exchanges to find the best possible price for the given volume and how long you're willing to wait (i.e. if you need to send the bitcoin now then you obviously have to exchange at whatever price someone has offered to pay for root at the volume you're exchanging, rather than if it's not urgent you can set a sell price based on the best recent price, or even extrapolate a price based on the current trend.)
It's probably a big coding job but it would make the wallet really something very special, the ability to transparently pay in bitcoin and it be completely secure and anonymous would be incredibly useful, and I think very popular. I think BTCD does something similar, or is supposed to, I'm not sure if it's implemented or just promised, I haven't downloaded the wallet to see what's possible, but obviously mobile and/or on line versions are necessary for everyday transactions.

Assuming rootcoin is a success BTCD is going to be your primary competition I would imagine, something is going to knock litecoin off its second place spot.

I often get annoyed at how difficult it is to follow best practice, I am incredibly lazy and almost always forgo best practice for convenience. I know I should use PGP email but it's a pain in the ass, and no body else bloody uses it. It doesn't matter that I'm not talking about anything that particularly needs to be kept secret, it still ought to be private unless I expressly chose for something to be public but you can't send people encrypted email because all they get is a jumble of non-sense and refuse to install the software / learn how to decrypt it. So I end up sending everything plaintext because it's convenient/ necessary.

And the same goes for spending, I hardly ever use cash, I put everything on plastic, because it's incredibly convenient, not only that I don't have to anticipate how much money I'll need and then carry it around with me where it can be easily stolen, but also because I don't have to remember / write stuff down to audit my finances. I just log into online banking and I know that £30 was spent at the supermarket, and that £7.99 was spent at Netflix etc. But I really don't like the idea that every government agency in the world and who knows what private companies also know exactly how much I spend when and where, especially when they having information like whether it was a customer present transaction or not, I realise it's useful for fraud prevention, but the fact that swiping my credit card somewhere means that the government knows exactly where I am at that exact moment is just downright creepy. So best practice would be money that spends even more anonymously than cash (there's no CCTV of you physically handing cash to someone) but that has an encrypted "my eyes only" transaction log that is as good/informative as my credit card statement.

It is my hope that widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies will make that a reality.

Incidentally is anyone else expecting a rise in the price of bitcoin after the announcement from Apple yesterday about allowing the blockchain app back onto the app store. I know it's been back a while, but the fact that it was mentioned in the context of NFC being included on the iPhone 6 and the iWatch and support not just for secure mobile payments but for a cross platform standard. This to me spells big things for bitcoin, if a player like Apple puts the infrastructure in place for widespread acceptance of bitcoin transactions via NFC (possibly via some kind of throwaway virtual credit card number) then it could suddenly lead to bitcoin becoming very commonplace. Of course the news that would blow bitcoin through the roof (like back over the $1000 mark) would be paypal announcing they're launching / integrating their own bitcoin exchange. That's the news i'm waiting for, I think it'll happen, I think they'll charge a processing fee of enough to be able to insure transactions as they do now, without the possibility of being able to issue credit card chargebacks, but the ability to pay in bitcoin to anyone who accepts paypal would be huge, I think people would happily pay a 3% fee, which is what visa / mastercard charge anyway and paypal would get to totally bypass them. The government would love it too since they'd be able to get the transaction data from paypal for regulation / tax purposes. The only way they'll ever be able to regulate cryptos is at the point where you exchange them for fiat, and this would be a single, huge, easily subpoenable entity that would get a massive slice of the pie all in one go.

Okay so I've gone waaaay off topic, but it's more interesting than people just whining at the dev / asking for updates isn't it?

hey geekeh,

bitkey v2 (augmented mixing service), which is also in our actual roadmap, is going to be an exchange-mixingservice.
The algo is pretty simple and ensures that generated outputs always have a different input than the origin transaction.
We re going to fully implement it inside the exchange. I have also worked a lot on adaptions of bitkey v1 using different transport-layer
and technologies (for transferring the encrypted priv-key)...
at the moment i am working on a c++ port of bitkey which is going to be fully opensource. so even
the connection and communication classes are going to be pushed to my github repo. We also decided to release
bitkey v1 as an alpha version. Maybe even on a experimental-base and finalising the beta-v together with the ROOT and ICG-community.
btw - i will update the roadmap with the new ETAs during this weekend. (as most of the bugs will be elicited by then)
as i am actually just working on the bitkey-release i nearly had no time to do experimental work.
but i have a lot of plans for the future and will announce them once we reach the final goal(bitkey v2) of the actual roadmap.
think that will be somewhere between january and february 2015.

and afaik btcd is still implementing their teleport-technology.

imo bitcoin is still in it s "early days" and will become more known and used in the next 12-36 months. We will see prices higher
than 1k USD and maybe even higher than 10k USD. Cause once the loads of scam- and shitcoins find an end new investors
and users can join the community without getting burned by one of those "altcoins" (and ending up hating cryptos) the number
of users and merchants/services will explode. In fact, and to be honest,
i think bitcoin could be very known and better integrated if all the altcoin users would
put the effort into bitcoin which they put into their coins. Image what we could reach. I am thinking about thousands of people spreading
the word for bitcoin. And keep this in mind: What if 10 million people around the world
want to own just 1 BTC. image where the price will be..

okay now i am getting offtopic, but you already said it:

Quote
Okay so I've gone waaaay off topic, but it's more interesting than people just whining at the dev / asking for updates isn't it?
+1. it is.



thanks for the great and interesting post btw.

cheers!
bitsta
140  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RootCoin [ROOT] - rootEX™ announced - ANON-tx using BitKey™- PoW/PoS/PoI on: September 10, 2014, 10:52:52 AM
Are you gonna leave us Bistra ? Not say anything ? NOT GOOD

no worries Jaston.
I am staying. And so will i do in the future.
If you check the OP-thread you ll see that this is announced as my
fulltime-project (longterm base). So my dedication to ROOT should be clear.

have a nice (troll)day
bitsta
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