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1341  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 06, 2018, 09:05:53 PM
is there a boostrap for this coin? or faster way to sync seems like is gonna take for ever to catch up??

Hi elchavotravieso, welcome to the DNotes forum and thank you for your interest in DNotes. We do not have a bootstrap blockchain. It may take some time. Are you getting a good amount of connections?
1342  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 06, 2018, 08:17:28 PM


This press release has reached some international resources.

1343  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 06, 2018, 05:32:13 PM
DNotes Global, Inc CEO Alan Yong Shares View on The ICO Conundrum – A Challenge Beyond the SEC Mandate




1344  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 06, 2018, 03:15:41 PM
I'm very interested in this coin! I will buy it and wait until the ICO is completed, and it will not be released on the stock exchange .. In general, we are waiting!

Welcome Seryvolk, we appreciate your interest in DNotes! Just for clarification, we will be doing a Reg A+ Mini IPO. You may read more here about why an IPO opposed to an ICO:

WHY ICOS ARE CHALLENGE FOR SEC, ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION, ALAN YONG, DNOTES GLOBAL CEO

https://irishtechnews.ie/why-icos-are-challenge-for-sec-one-possible-solution-alan-yong-dnotes-global-ceo/
1345  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 05, 2018, 11:41:24 PM
Hello Dnotes team,

I would like to invest in Dnotes, but apparently there is no credible exchange markets for this coin.
Your Reddit page   r/DNotes/   recommends   poloniex/exchange#btc_note  and   allcoin/trade/NOTE_BTC
None of them exists!!

I found one or two unfamiliar exchange markets that are trading your coin, but they have a low trust rating and bad reputations (On mywot .com), furthermore their amount of supply (sell orders) is next to nothing!
Why this coin doesn't have a reliable market for supply?

Where can i invest in Dnotes with a sufficient supply and reasonable price(I would like to invest up to 3-3.5 million Dnotes)?
I can invest with either bitcoin or bank transfer.

Thank you.

Welcome Obrien-Harold, thank you for joining us on the forum and appreciate your interest in DNotes. That is correct, we haven't actively used reddit in a while, it may need some updating.

DNotes are exchanged on the open markets, and our current most popular exchanges are:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=NOTE_BTC
https://c-cex.com/?p=note-btc
As well as a few others listed at the bottom of DNotesCoin.com.
Thank you DNotes,

I did not see much positive feedback about cryptopia .co.nz , Is this market reliable?

Another problem is that due to lack of supply if I put my money on the market, the price will increase excessively, I was hoping to invest at under 0.2$

Do you have any suggestions for this problem? How can I find a major seller?


So far we haven't had any reported problems with them and DNotes has been listed there for over a year. Though, I would recommend to air on the side of caution, and take it slowly. We also don't recommend using an exchange for storage of DNotes. As Denver Dan has mentioned, we do offer an online vault, with a matching guarantee fund at DNotesVault.com, run by the DNotes Team.

DNotes / DNotes Global, Inc does not offer sale of DNotes, and private transactions carry much more risk, so we don't generally recommend taking that approach. Though I do understand the challenge, if you would like to acquire a larger amount of DNotes, unfortunately I do not have a solution to provide.
1346  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 05, 2018, 09:47:10 PM
Hello Dnotes team,

I would like to invest in Dnotes, but apparently there is no credible exchange markets for this coin.
Your Reddit page   r/DNotes/   recommends   poloniex/exchange#btc_note  and   allcoin/trade/NOTE_BTC
None of them exists!!

I found one or two unfamiliar exchange markets that are trading your coin, but they have a low trust rating and bad reputations (On mywot .com), furthermore their amount of supply (sell orders) is next to nothing!
Why this coin doesn't have a reliable market for supply?

Where can i invest in Dnotes with a sufficient supply and reasonable price(I would like to invest up to 3-3.5 million Dnotes)?
I can invest with either bitcoin or bank transfer.

Thank you.

Welcome Obrien-Harold, thank you for joining us on the forum and appreciate your interest in DNotes. That is correct, we haven't actively used reddit in a while, it may need some updating.

DNotes are exchanged on the open markets, and our current most popular exchanges are:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=NOTE_BTC
https://c-cex.com/?p=note-btc
As well as a few others listed at the bottom of DNotesCoin.com.
1347  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 05, 2018, 08:25:02 PM
Greetings everyone. What is total supply of Dnotes and what do you think about PoS on Dnotes?

Welcome Vingge, the total current supply is around 130 million
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/note/

Our next upgrade, DNotes 2.0, which we will have a 1:1 coin swap will be POS. POS is better aligned with our philosophy of shared stake, those that have an invested interest in the coin will benefit the most. Additionally, on top of the staking reward structure, we will have CRISP built into the blockchain reward system. Those who store their coins for 30 days or more in the same wallet will earn .166% (2% annual with monthly compounding), and those who store their coins in the same wallet for 365 days or more will earn 4%. As a result there will be no cap in DNotes 2.0.


NO CAP ANYMORE??
I think that whoudnt be good for the price because the value of the coin will be lost Huh Huh
That realy concern me and i think to move out

We all should make our own investment decision based on our comfort level and risk appetite. As a rule, never invest more than you can afford to lose in case of a total loss.  

It is a good practice to maintain a balanced investment portfolio and not put all your eggs in one basket, no matter how promising it looks. Additionally, it helps to gain a good understanding of the business model applicable to the specific investment. I generally would take the “highway” and move on if the business model is not cohesive, incomplete, or one that I do not understand. Unfortunately, many of the offerings in our industry fall under this category. That is a little troubling.

The current DNotes model is capped at 500 million, which will not max out for generations as a Proof of Work (PoW) coin. Moving on, DNotes 2.0 is a Proof of Stake (POS) coin. It is best suited in the fulfillment of our commitment to encourage long-term savings and making it accessible for everyone to participate in the most meaningful and rewarding way. This model is pro-savings and pro-stakeholders’ interest verses getting rich over-night. It is consistent with out long-term push for DNotes to gain mass acceptance. Most importantly, it will work just as well today, as it will 500 years from now.

We have no doubt that this model, coupled with DNotesVault and our fully integrated ecosystems, will be proven to be far superior for our stakeholders than other models more tilted towards speculative trading. In addition, DNotes Global will be a significant contributor to DNotes intrinsic value. Our cross-ownership model will also be beneficial across a board spectrum collaboration and partnerships using DNotes as the digital currency of choice.

Edited for clarification per request:

“No Cap” may be misleading. The rate of growth is actually capped, based on the issuance of new DNotes for payment of staking reward (2% per year) + monthly CRISP reward (1.66% every 30 days or 2% per year) + annual CRISP reward (4% every 365 days.) The annual total is approximately 8%. That is the annual growth rate and in proportion to your ownership of DNotes, if you participate in full. If we cap it there will be a time, generations from now, we will not have the DNotes to support this program. Consequently, the reward program will end or corrected with a new fork, which can be challenging as we have seen with Bitcoin.

I am heading off to a meeting as part of my search for Board members and Board of advisors. I encourage our community to continue the discussion and further clarify this important matter. We are always mindful of the best interest of DNotes' stakeholders. Thanks.



To add to what Alan has mentioned. The rate of growth for the POS / CRISP model for the individual is proportional to the rate of growth of the network (network goes up 8% and you get 8% of your DNotes). Whereas with POW and the existing model the rate of growth is not proportional to the rate of growth for individual (network goes up 10% and you get 0%).

In the existing DNotes POW model, 1,000,000 new DNotes are created every month and those DNotes go to the miners, those that own DNotes currently do not get a share in that and this creates a drag on the value. The individual is essentially paying a 'tax' of sorts to secure the network.

In the POS / CRISP model. An estimated 850,000 new DNotes would be created in a month (it would be lower depending on the number of people who are saving for CRISP) and given to those with an invested interest in DNotes. Instead of buying mining equipment, they had to buy DNotes, in order to secure the network and generate a CRISP interest payment. The 'tax' for securing the network is instead distributed to the users.

In addition, in the POS/CRISP model. The recipients of the newly minted DNotes have significant reason to be interested in the price of DNotes, and significant reason to save rather than sell their DNotes. Opposed to the POW model where miners are incentivized to move between networks and sell just as fast as they can mine the coins.

Lastly, as Alan mentioned, it would take decades in the existing POW model, to realize any significant reduction in supply that would have a real impact on the value.

If you compare the two models objectively, in just about every aspect, POS / CRISP is more beneficial to the individual DNotes stakeholder.

As a bit of an exaggerated and oversimplified example: Imagine 100 people all in a room. Each person starts with $10 dollars. We have two options:
1) Each person gets $1 every day, but we do this forever.
2) Bob and Alice each get $50 every day, because they are the designated miners, but we will only give them $50 each for the next 100 years.
Sure, if you were Bob or Alice, you would likely vote for option 2. But if you were John or anyone else in the room, not one of the miners, which option would you chose?




I may be a bit biased, but in my opinion this is the most well thought out (and fairest) strategy I've seen for making cryptocurrency an investment for everyone. The total potential staking reward is similar to the average historical return in the stock market - 7%. Paying a staking reward out forever, allows everyone to get a relatively stable return on their investment over the years, and also means it will never be too late to start buying DNotes.  Smiley

Thanks Chase! I would encourage everyone to give an opinion on this topic. This change is ultimately for the benefit of DNotes and all of it's current and future stakeholders and your feedback is important to us.
1348  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 05, 2018, 05:00:37 PM
Greetings everyone. What is total supply of Dnotes and what do you think about PoS on Dnotes?

Welcome Vingge, the total current supply is around 130 million
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/note/

Our next upgrade, DNotes 2.0, which we will have a 1:1 coin swap will be POS. POS is better aligned with our philosophy of shared stake, those that have an invested interest in the coin will benefit the most. Additionally, on top of the staking reward structure, we will have CRISP built into the blockchain reward system. Those who store their coins for 30 days or more in the same wallet will earn .166% (2% annual with monthly compounding), and those who store their coins in the same wallet for 365 days or more will earn 4%. As a result there will be no cap in DNotes 2.0.


NO CAP ANYMORE??
I think that whoudnt be good for the price because the value of the coin will be lost Huh Huh
That realy concern me and i think to move out

We all should make our own investment decision based on our comfort level and risk appetite. As a rule, never invest more than you can afford to lose in case of a total loss.  

It is a good practice to maintain a balanced investment portfolio and not put all your eggs in one basket, no matter how promising it looks. Additionally, it helps to gain a good understanding of the business model applicable to the specific investment. I generally would take the “highway” and move on if the business model is not cohesive, incomplete, or one that I do not understand. Unfortunately, many of the offerings in our industry fall under this category. That is a little troubling.

The current DNotes model is capped at 500 million, which will not max out for generations as a Proof of Work (PoW) coin. Moving on, DNotes 2.0 is a Proof of Stake (POS) coin. It is best suited in the fulfillment of our commitment to encourage long-term savings and making it accessible for everyone to participate in the most meaningful and rewarding way. This model is pro-savings and pro-stakeholders’ interest verses getting rich over-night. It is consistent with out long-term push for DNotes to gain mass acceptance. Most importantly, it will work just as well today, as it will 500 years from now.

We have no doubt that this model, coupled with DNotesVault and our fully integrated ecosystems, will be proven to be far superior for our stakeholders than other models more tilted towards speculative trading. In addition, DNotes Global will be a significant contributor to DNotes intrinsic value. Our cross-ownership model will also be beneficial across a board spectrum collaboration and partnerships using DNotes as the digital currency of choice.

Edited for clarification per request:

“No Cap” may be misleading. The rate of growth is actually capped, based on the issuance of new DNotes for payment of staking reward (2% per year) + monthly CRISP reward (1.66% every 30 days or 2% per year) + annual CRISP reward (4% every 365 days.) The annual total is approximately 8%. That is the annual growth rate and in proportion to your ownership of DNotes, if you participate in full. If we cap it there will be a time, generations from now, we will not have the DNotes to support this program. Consequently, the reward program will end or corrected with a new fork, which can be challenging as we have seen with Bitcoin.

I am heading off to a meeting as part of my search for Board members and Board of advisors. I encourage our community to continue the discussion and further clarify this important matter. We are always mindful of the best interest of DNotes' stakeholders. Thanks.



To add to what Alan has mentioned. The rate of growth for the POS / CRISP model for the individual is proportional to the rate of growth of the network (network goes up 8% and you get 8% of your DNotes). Whereas with POW and the existing model the rate of growth is not proportional to the rate of growth for individual (network goes up 10% and you get 0%).

In the existing DNotes POW model, 1,000,000 new DNotes are created every month and those DNotes go to the miners, those that own DNotes currently do not get a share in that and this creates a drag on the value. The individual is essentially paying a 'tax' of sorts to secure the network.

In the POS / CRISP model. An estimated 850,000 new DNotes would be created in a month (it would be lower depending on the number of people who are saving for CRISP) and given to those with an invested interest in DNotes. Instead of buying mining equipment, they had to buy DNotes, in order to secure the network and generate a CRISP interest payment. The 'tax' for securing the network is instead distributed to the users.

In addition, in the POS/CRISP model. The recipients of the newly minted DNotes have significant reason to be interested in the price of DNotes, and significant reason to save rather than sell their DNotes. Opposed to the POW model where miners are incentivized to move between networks and sell just as fast as they can mine the coins.

Lastly, as Alan mentioned, it would take decades in the existing POW model, to realize any significant reduction in supply that would have a real impact on the value.

If you compare the two models objectively, in just about every aspect, POS / CRISP is more beneficial to the individual DNotes stakeholder.

As a bit of an exaggerated and oversimplified example: Imagine 100 people all in a room. Each person starts with $10 dollars. We have two options:
1) Each person gets $1 every day, but we do this forever.
2) Bob and Alice each get $50 every day, because they are the designated miners, but we will only give them $50 each for the next 100 years.
Sure, if you were Bob or Alice, you would likely vote for option 2. But if you were John or anyone else in the room, not one of the miners, which option would you chose?


1349  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 05, 2018, 02:49:49 PM

http://dnotescoin.com/dnotes-global-inc-ceo-alan-yong-shares-view-on-the-ico-conundrum-a-challenge-beyond-the-sec-mandate/
1350  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 04, 2018, 10:23:25 PM
The ICO Conundrum: A Challenge Beyond the SEC Mandate

https://dcebrief.com/the-ico-conundrum-a-challenge-beyond-the-sec-mandate/




Republished on: Irish Tech News, popular Fintech / Tech News resource in Ireland.

https://irishtechnews.ie/looking-beyond-icos-dnotes-global-offer-capital-formation-in-a-different-way/

1351  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 04, 2018, 02:58:15 PM
Greetings everyone. What is total supply of Dnotes and what do you think about PoS on Dnotes?

Welcome Vingge, the total current supply is around 130 million
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/note/

Our next upgrade, DNotes 2.0, which we will have a 1:1 coin swap will be POS. POS is better aligned with our philosophy of shared stake, those that have an invested interest in the coin will benefit the most. Additionally, on top of the staking reward structure, we will have CRISP built into the blockchain reward system. Those who store their coins for 30 days or more in the same wallet will earn .166% (2% annual with monthly compounding), and those who store their coins in the same wallet for 365 days or more will earn 4%. As a result there will be no cap in DNotes 2.0.
1352  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 04, 2018, 02:50:59 PM
Cheesy HAPPY NEW YEAR DNOTERS! The price rising very well.Thanks DEV team you are great!

Happy new years MECHETO!
1353  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 04, 2018, 02:49:29 PM

https://dcebrief.com/the-ico-conundrum-a-challenge-beyond-the-sec-mandate/

1354  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 03, 2018, 05:56:08 PM
DNotes Global, Inc. Announces Partnership With Geneca for Blockchain Technology Development


















1355  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 03, 2018, 04:34:39 PM
DNotesEDU Needs Suggestions For How-To Guides

Have you always wanted to learn a certain aspect of cryptocurrency, but could never quite figure it out? We want to help simplify all the complex and confusing processes, so even an ordinary person with little technical expertise can participate. Please reply with your suggestions for how-to guides, or email contact@dnotesedu.com

Thanks in advance everyone, DNotesEDU will continue to grow in 2018 and exciting future opportunities will arise for outstanding contributors.

We have been getting an increase in support requests. The majority of which are around sending and receiving DNotes to and from DNotesVault and the exchanges. I know you are currently working on the site, so I didn't get a chance to go in and see what is available, but here are some recommendations:

A guide to depositing and withdrawing cryptocurrency from an exchange. Explaining or linking to other articles Name and Symbol, Depositing and Withdrawing, Fee, Address.

A guide or video of withdrawing DNotes from the DNotesVault to a cryptopia and c-cex account.

A guide or video withdrawing DNotes from cryptopia and c-cex to a DNotesVault account.

A guide or video explaining the buying and selling process at cryptopia, as well as c-cex.

It would be excellent if we can drive DNotes supporters directly to DNotesEDU for help with these processes, and see all the resources available.
1356  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 02, 2018, 08:46:21 PM
Hi everyone! Is there going to be a coin swap or DNOTE is here to stay?
- https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/dnotes/

I don't get the 2.0.

Hi fracas, welcome to the DNotes forum! DNotes is indeed here to stay, it is just being upgraded in the very near future. We will be doing a coin swap once DNotes 2.0 is ready to be released.
1357  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 02, 2018, 07:36:59 PM

https://dcebrief.com/how-inflationary-and-deflationary-monetary-systems-can-compliment-each-other/
1358  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: January 01, 2018, 07:07:03 PM
Happy New year everyone, may it be the best year so far for all of us

Welcome Weakthway! Thank you!

I hope everyone had a great new years eve. Looking forward to an amazing year in 2018!
1359  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: December 31, 2017, 06:28:55 PM

https://dcebrief.com/our-christmas-wish-for-all-of-you/
1360  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DNotes 2.0 - Bridging the Gap Between the Centralized and Decentralized World on: December 31, 2017, 02:33:24 PM
Happy New Year Everyone!




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