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1561  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (official thread) on: June 01, 2015, 09:20:36 PM
I wish you all at SPR good luck.

I'm sure the community appreciates your well-wishes. For my part, I look forward to reading your posts when you've matured sufficiently yourself to make enough of a contribution to the community to gain the level of respect that e1ghtspace has.

Cheers

Graham
1562  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] New ALTcoins | Vote to see a coin created by Community demand | on: June 01, 2015, 07:15:20 PM
A few more: Burst, Jackpot, Nist5, Myr-Groestl, Diamond-Groestl, Quark, Cryptonight, M7, M7M, Pentablake, Deep, S3, Mjollnir, ZR5, Spread, Pluck, Lyra2RE.

S3? Should that be 3s perhaps?


Cheers

Graham
1563  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]Joincoin (J) ToR Anonymous All Algorithm mining! *1.3 WALLET UPDATE!* on: June 01, 2015, 04:39:46 PM
Bastion. Oh, fun, fun. Another person who thinks you can't handle branching algos well on GPU.

And worse yet, the claim of enhanced security is unsupportable, see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1074609.msg11489993#msg11489993

What I'm really trying to understand is why 5 rounds of BLAKE is perceived as better than 1. And why five? I can see that two might protect against a hallucinated length extension attack (a la SHA2-256) but the futility of five rounds of the same hash function seems painfully obvious.


Cheers

Graham
1564  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to be careful and avoid scams in the wild west of the alt coin scene -part 1 on: May 31, 2015, 06:51:11 PM
Also, I've never thought about chaining algos could be as secure as the weakest algo in the link but looking into it you're right.

That's rather a charitable perspective.

I'm less charitably disposed: folklore combiners such as chaining cannot be proven to improve security but also cannot be proven not to weaken it, hence a FAIL by basic crypto principles.

The culprits responsible for inventing and promulgating this twaddle:

“Quark uses nine rounds of secure hashing from six different algorithms to make Quark transactions super secure.”

https://web.archive.org/web/20131204202238/http://www.qrk.cc/

Media bunnies, pah.


Cheers

Graham
1565  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NSC] New Spring Coin - The real cash-back crypto! Proof-Of-Chain, PoS/PoW on: May 31, 2015, 11:01:48 AM
Change logo please
There will be wallet redesign soon.

You should probably update the ANN with more extensive and less precipitate instructions on how to claim Newspring, why don't you adapt the instructions from the CLAMS distro?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=623147.0

Is your wallet redesign up to CLAMS standard? Hope so.

Cheers

Graham
1566  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Ross Ulbricht Coin [XRU] X11 - No Premine - No ICO - community offering on: May 31, 2015, 08:33:40 AM
the splash screen says the name of a different coin, one i never heard of

It's a Spurdocoin copy:

https://github.com/spurdocoin/spurdocoin

https://minkiz.co/page/Cryptocurrency/D69c63d08-7536-4579-91f7-28467a4edcdc

Cheers

Graham
1567  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Vcoin sha256 pow on: May 30, 2015, 01:44:29 PM
Personally I am all for long term investment and development.

Great post! I'm responding in some detail but I'm taking some time over it, so with luck it'll be less prolix.

Cheers

Graham
1568  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Vcoin sha256 pow on: May 30, 2015, 01:30:57 PM
So Graham you have linked up with the OP dev and are helping to move this coin forward ?

Yes I am but I'd be hesitant to describe it as “linked up”, I'm mostly providing free advice (NB. of legendary worth).

Seems as though some background is in order ...

To summarise, Chris took the initiative originally and did the bitcointalk community a favour by re-posting to bitcointalk the cryptocointalk ANN for vcoin. The OP's motivation for creating the coin in the first place is not known.

Not-entirely-unrelatedly, I maintain a comprehensive catalogue of altcoin metadata which (since about March 2014) necessitates me checking out every single altcoin that is launched/announced. Over the course of my peregrinations, I’ve developed a habit of making contributions to nascent altcoins where I think it might actually be useful, usually as a quid pro quo for me being lucky enough to grab a few early blocks from an overlooked coin before the diff rises above 0.01 (the effective limit for my laptop). But mostly I appreciate the positive camaraderie that seems to result from the group’s focus on getting the coin stabilised. (Incidentally, does anyone have news of shadow_runner?)

It seemed clear to me that Chris had found himself in the driving seat, possibly to his slight surprise but was nevertheless intending to try and make a decent fist of it. He set up a crowdfunding project to cover the cost of a full-time node which I considered to be an eminently sensible community-oriented approach. He also caught some undeserved flak for the OP's inadequate graphics and I thought I'd lend a hand, re-doing the logo in SVG and refreshing the icons. I chucked in the diffplot code partly in supportive recognition of his stepping up to the plate, partly 'cos it looks cool in the wallet but mostly because it's useful data for the early adopter (okay, I've found it useful).

So, the motivation for my involvement is primarily collegial, a common phenomenon in experimental fields.

Chris PM'd me a few queries about technical issues, I was able to opine. But it did prompt me to scope out possible intermediate futures for the coin. There is some low-hanging fruit that could be plucked and scoffed without leaving the community to cope with a disproportionate amount of technical debt. Because VCoin is a straight clone with almost no changes other than the parameters/variables, reconnecting it to its cloneparent commit history is basically a click'n'drool job if you have the right tool (meld 1.8.4).

In another thread, some time ago, I posted details of my approach. I'll include the post here for convenience just to provide some detail for the context of my “contribution”. I've left it unedited in order to preserve necessary contextual detail:

gjhiggins, can you tell by the code in the zip if the technology he claims the coin will use actually exists?

There's no evidence of that in the contents of the zip archive. The contents are Godcoin with user-facing strings changed to read “Achilles”, with only the absolutely key parameters changed (rpcport, genesisblock, etc). The only significant functional changes to the codebase are a bigger premine and larger block rewards.

The pastebin listing that I posted contains all the differences between ZenGodcoin source code and ZenAchilles source code.

I found it notable how few differences are actually required to separate one functioning altcoin from another.

If you'd like to take a gander yourself, if only to see what I'm blithering on about, there is a technique which helps. When I put an altcoin under the microscope the first thing I do is use a little Python script I wrote to rebrand the coin as Zencoin (ZENZ). I did this with Godcoin and Achilles, giving me ZenGodcoin and ZenAchilles.

I then compare the two directories and their contents, side-by-side, using a visual diff and merge tool: http://meldmerge.org/. It gives a very clear and accessible visual presentation of differences in directory structure and between files.

What the hey, lets have some piccies ...






Here's a screenshot of ZencoinGodcoin vs ZencoinAchilles:





Meld allows me to double-click the blue-lit names to show the content side-by-side. In a moment, we'll have a look at the differences in base58.h but first I need to draw your attention to the left-and-right vertical navigation scrollers - the coloured blocks show the location of pairs of files that differ. In the directory-level presentation, one coloured block = one filepair. In the above listing, a total of eight (8!) changed files is sufficient to create a functionally distinct altcoin.

There's a similar vertical nav scroller for the file-level presentation and again, coloured bars (a single line differing in content) or coloured blocks (several contiguous lines of code differing). Not too challenging I hope but an illustration should be, er, well, illuminating ...

Here's a screenshot of the one-and-only difference between godcoin/src/base58.h and achilles/src/base58.h:




That's it.

That's the difference which shows up as a blue block in the directory-level display.


Pretty much the same goes for all but a few of the rest of the blue-lit files, e.g. here's a screenshot of the (again, one-and-only) difference between godcoin/src/net.cpp and achilles/src/net.cpp:




I re-ran diff configured to output just the minimum context (filename and line no) for clarity - these are the only differences:
http://pastebin.com/dWht3JRu

And (for eyewatering completeness) files matching the patterns below were excluded from the comparison:
Code:
$ cat notthese
*.qm
*.ts
*.png
*.jpg
*.svg
*.o
*~
*.ico
*.icns

In essence, my workflow runs as follows:
Code:
$ git clone http://github.com/foo/bazcoin.git
$ cd bazcoin
$ rm -rf .git*  # don't need it
$ ln -s bazcoin-qt.pro coin-qt.pro  # allows meld comparison
$ grep 'BTC' src/qt/bitcoinunits.cpp  # what units were actually coded?
$ grep -r BAZZA src/  # ensure no clash with source code
$ ../omm.exe BazCoin BAZZA # use XYZZY to suppress symbol replacement if it'd muck up the source code
$ cd ..
$ meld bazcoin godcoin


If you feel up to it, you can have a go yourself. We've set up a bitbucket repository that you can use:
https://bitbucket.org/minkizmates/zencoin.git

There's a small collection of zenified coins (incl godcoin and achilles) for use when comparing with fresh candidates along with the “omm.exe” Python script to create Zencoins:
https://bitbucket.org/minkizmates/zencoin/src

meld will usefully show 3 sources side-by-side, viewing recently-launched elitecoin, fusecoin and sumcoin side-by-side is quite instructive in showing how little they differ.


HTH

Cheers

Graham

Edited for sense

https://bitbucket.org/minkizmates/zencoin/src/d09edc2fd3737e3f439bdd16803d0dba1f15bb3b/omm.exe?at=master


To recap, I used the above Python script to rebrand VCoin as ZenCoin, I used the same script to rebrand ZetaCoin 0.8.2 as ZenCoin too.

I then used meld to compare the two codebases side by side. Rebranding to a common name suppresses naming differences and reveals just the differences in variable bindings, parameter settings and changes to the code functionality. I inspected the differences between VCoin and ZetaCoin 0.8.2 and found them unexceptional, restricted to just the economic parameters and key differentiating variables such as pchMessageStart, et al. Once I was satisfied that VCoin was devoid of nasty surprises, I junked the zenified coins, checked out a fresh copy of Zetacoin, created a vcoin branch and overwrote the source with VCoin:

cd vcoin; rm -rf .git; tar cf - . | (cd ../zetacoin; tar xf -)

Because VCoin is an open source project, I am comfortable using SmartGit as a my click'n'drool tool to work my way through, committing the (vcoin) parameter changes (and the handful of other changes required for the diffplot feature).

End result is: either “a branch of the latest version of 0.8.x ZetaCoin, rebranded as VCoin” or “a version of VCoin upgraded to Zetacoin 0.8.7.99”, whichever way you want to look at it.

That isn't the most recent version of ZetaCoin though, ZetaCoin has been ported to Bitcoin Core 0.9.2. That 8->9 major version change denotes significant changes in the codebase. The meld listing is nearly all blue, just about everything has changed. Fortunately, there is a bit of wiggle room: the differences between ZetaCoin 0.8 and VCoin 0.8 are restricted to just parameter and variable changes. The difference between ZetaCoin 0.8 and 0.9.2 is in the parameters and that also characterises the difference between a VCoin rebranding of Zetacoin 0.8 and a VCoin rebranding of Zetacoin 0.9. In principle, all I need to do is copy over the parameters/variable bindings and Bob's your uncle.

After that, we're on our own. And there is a ways to go yet, ZetaCoin is a major version behind Bitcoin Core which is now at 0.10 (and notes for 0.11 are already appearing in the commit descriptions). Fortunately I have, for my own porpoises, developed a template-based approach for re-branding a Bitcoin Core 0.[9|10] codebase. As you might infer, it really only works for straightforward clones ... like VCoin Smiley

So, in theory, all I need to do is plug in the parameters and out will pop an upgraded VCoin, the first altcoin to be based on Bitcoin Core 0.10.2.

And, I need not write a single line of C++ ... which means people can sleep more soundly in their beds (mainly, me).

It is important to recognise that the current performance of VCoin is felicitous and entirely due to its selection of parameters and an unchanged Bitcoin core functionality. A VCoin based on Bitcoin 0.10.2 may well have those same properties, assuming that Bitcoin Core 0.10.2 behaves as smoothly as Bitcoin 0.8.2.

I'd prefer to break new ground and for VCoin not to have “a dev” in the conventional altcoin sense. I'd expect some members of the community with a technical interest to engage at a technical level, others may seek to develop technical skills. At least, that's my expectation based on experience elsewhere. It definitely shouldn't be formalised, that's my sense.

So, that's the technical landscape according to my perceptions.

There are some profound issues related to community ownership and control of the private key that authorises the broadcast of CAlert messages, that's something that unfortunately cannot be crowdsourced, we'll just have to be innovative about it. A technical solution is infeasible, we are obliged to seek a social solution to the problem. However, whatever we come up with will also be invaluable as a solution for other instances of the same problem of establishing community ownership of resources in a plausibly decentralised way.

As ever, this is a p2p application and depends crucially on community consensus of action in that it's entirely up to the community to adopt a change to the current implementation or to choose not to, whether it's an upgrade to a more recent version, fancier graphics, additional services or whatever.

My experience is that by and large, people learn fairly quickly to identify those whose technical advice is worth taking seriously, i.e. advice from a stable core of technically knowledgeable people who can describe in accessible terms the options and tradeoffs.

As Mark Twain once wrote: I apologise for the length of this letter, had I more time it would have been shorter.

Cheers

Graham
1569  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Vcoin sha256 pow on: May 30, 2015, 12:00:30 AM
Bitcoin 0.10 is probably the best way to go for a long term strategy whereas the current version masternode route is for a short term profit chasing strategy.

That's pretty much my perception as well, fwiw. I think it's one of those “necessary but not sufficient” things in that it will provide a solid foundation for coin logistics - transaction malleability is handled properly and I understand 2FA is being tested - but VCoin also needs to develop a USP and a brand story to go with it.

It sort of boils down to how the community is constituted because that largely determines what kind of additional services will appeal, if any.

Carving out and maintaining a niche in such a crowded market is always going to be a challenge and it's possible that overlay network services might help meet that challenge.

But then again, services can be implemented in different ways, the Soypay/DACS folks are going for a deterministic solution via emulation, gmaxwell hints at an entirely different perspective which I've yet to grok, someone else is using the strength of blockchain cryptography to protect tokens linking to sidechains, yet others are already offering an oracle service.

So far there have been a few expressions of perceptions of VCoin. The negative perceptions seem mostly to orient around inadequate info in the ANN which Chris has addressed. Positive perceptions: (“seems to have popped under the radar of the lunatics that cohabit in this asylum”, “a fine coin, the whole altcoin scene is dodgy”, “a stable good coin”) seem to point towards a more general notion which I'd translate into a brand value of “authentic” (I'm using a very broad brush) which I see as an encouraging and useful start.

Cheers

Graham
1570  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Vcoin sha256 pow on: May 29, 2015, 07:03:58 PM
The codebase is Bitcoin 0.8.2 which is a little elderly

I looked more closely. VCoin as published on cryptocointalk is a minimal-change clone of Fireflycoin:
https://github.com/vcoindev/vcoin/blob/master/src/qt/bitcoingui.cpp#L190

sendCoinsAction->setStatusTip(tr("Transfer FFC to another Wallet"));


Fireflycoin is itself is also a minimal-change clone of ZetaCoin:
https://github.com/dannyasia/FireflyCoin-master/blob/master/src/qt/askpassphrasedialog.cpp#L101

tr("Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will <b>LOSE ALL OF YOUR ZETACOINS</b>!") ...


So, I re-seated VCoin back into the ZetaCoin commit history and merge-upgraded to the latest ZetaCoin 0.8.x version (0.8.99).

https://github.com/gjhiggins/vcoin-dev

Changes are limited to the rebranding and the addition of the code implementing the diffplot chart:
https://github.com/gjhiggins/vcoin-dev/commit/2791dd31b564f4e89d7273d31612ec9c0a501982

(notice: 4261 commits in the history)

Chris and I have been batting PMs back and forth, mainly in response to queries from the community such as “what about masternodes?” and “what about an upgrade to Bitcoin 0.10.x”.

There is a potential path that may not involve extensive re-coding: ZetaCoin-0.8.99 -> ZetaCoin-0.9.2 -> Bitcoin-0.9.2 and from there to Bitcoin 0.10.

With respect to overlay network altcoins (*nodes), there's a crop of 0.8 clones and a couple at 0.9 (IIRC), so adapting an overlay network coin comes (atm) at the cost of (at least temporarily) limiting the upgrading to 0.8/9.

I think a Core 0.10 solution has to be the most forward-looking strategy, there's no substantive mainstream development of the 0.8 or 0.9 series now, we'd be limited to picking from an array of hacks introduced by random altcoin devs. Still, it might be an effective interim position until a more coherent and compelling brand story can be developed.

There are two profound problems that require addressing before the *node hype even begins to sound plausible: i) a solution or workaround for the symbol grounding problem - the only reliable information is that which is stored in the blockchain and secured by cryptography, all information obtained from the “outside world” demands a trusted third party - for which there are already commercial solutions and ii) a solution or workaround to the problem that the network inherently cannot conceal the content of a private key, so cannot initiate transactions - so no “automatic contracts” -- in reality, a trusted third party is required and, as before, commercial solutions already exist.

AFAIK, the only actual, functioning innovation from overlay networks in cryptocurrency has been “instant transactions”, relying on an augmented protocol used by the overlay network population to speed confirmations. That's not to be sneezed at for a coin with ambitions for wide adoption but that's an ambition for the community to discover within itself.

Just thought you'd like to know.

Cheers

Graham
1571  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SMC] SmartCoin | Currency of a smart world | Cryptsy • DGW3 • X11 on: May 29, 2015, 05:26:02 PM
Is this the “Smartcoin” mentioned in the DACRS description?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1005972.msg10917731#msg10917731

No, and it looks like they have "SmartPayCoin" in the ANN title.

I wouldn't even have bothered mentioning it, had I not read:

“2.2   SmartCoin

SmartCoin is the cryptocurrency of DACRS,”

However, I'm glad you are confident that there's no confusion.


Cheers

Graham
1572  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BEE2] [BEECOIN V2] POW X11/POS Hybrid - Now With CLIENT CHAT Feature! on: May 29, 2015, 05:15:26 PM
what the notion of “official” is doing, hanging around the neck of a p2p app, I really don't know.

I now see I was correct, it is a nonsensical notion. There is no such thing as “official”, merely a community consensus. Distributed binaries can be signed using cryptography to prevent tampering. End-users, as always, must decide for themselves how much confidence they are prepared to place in the integrity of the signer. (And there are virus-checking apps).

It's now quite clear that the US financial authorities have a firm grip of the fundamentals of different approaches to cryptocurrency. A couple of years ago FinCEN made it plain (http://www.fincen.gov/statutes_regs/guidance/html/FIN-2013-G001.html) ...
Quote
A final type of convertible virtual currency activity involves a de-centralized convertible virtual currency (1) that has no central repository and no single administrator, and (2) that persons may obtain by their own computing or manufacturing effort.

I'm currently researching the state of play with BeecoinV2 in order to put some concrete suggestions before the community (or rather, the remnants of). I shall restart the block explorer and try and find out whether the blockchain has become forked or not.

Once the state of the blockchain is determined (and, if required, adjusted) to the community's satisfaction, one of the next tasks should be to refurbish the coin and in the process, re-generate the public-private keypair that authorises the sending of broadcast CAlert messages. The original privkey is probably still held by the original dev, that situation should be rectified sooner rather than later.

The issue is: how to enable the community to control the private key. An agreed delegation could work but in order for that to function there needs to be a delegation facility, either mediated by a common-ownership community foundation or built into the wallet (either would do at a pinch).

It would be of enormous help to the endeavour if those who are still running a node posted the results from getpeerinfo, I have the code for a peer crawler which I could use to create a picture of where live BEE2 nodes still exist. (We might even be able to persuade Allcoin to cooperate in reverting to BEE, if that is perceived as desirable - the pchMessageStart characters are the actual discriminant between original Beecoin and BeecoinV2 blocks).

I don't believe there's any need to bother soopy with this, his attention seems now totally focused on Navajo and any further load from this quarter would just result in embarrassment. 

Comments, objections, observations, encouragement, dissent, are all welcome.


Cheers

Graham
1573  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]Donationcoin (DON) | 0% Mining Pool | Gravity Well | Exchanges | PoW on: May 29, 2015, 03:22:15 PM
[ANN] Donationcoin escapes the stigma of its coingen origins.

I got a bit narked with the default datadir setting that DON inherited from its coingen origins, so I re-integrated the Donationcoin codebase back into the Litecoin 0.8.6.2 commit history:

https://github.com/gjhiggins/donationcoin

Full commit details (i.e. difference from Litecoin 0.8.6.2) listed here:

https://github.com/gjhiggins/donationcoin/commits/donationcoin

Optional next steps are to merge-upgrade the 0.8.6.2 codebase to the latest Litecoin master and then add some (by now, fairly standard) features such as in-wallet IRC (to facilitate support for those who find bitcointalk just too poisonous an environment), a plot of difficulty and networkhashps, an intro splash that offers the user some support for choosing a custom datadir. etc. None of these features requires a hard fork, they can just be used. The Qt presentation and the UX could also be improved by adapting an “improved GUI” from one of the more recent altcoin launches.

Why?

Because the writing is on the FinCEN wall (http://www.fincen.gov/statutes_regs/guidance/html/FIN-2013-G001.html) ...
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A final type of convertible virtual currency activity involves a de-centralized convertible virtual currency (1) that has no central repository and no single administrator, and (2) that persons may obtain by their own computing or manufacturing effort.

We need to work out a means by which the premine (currently held by Spencer, AIUI) can be owned and controlled by the community, ditto for the private component of the keypair that is used to authorise the sending of broadcast CAlert messages. Same problem, could be the same solution.

The implications for a more determined approach to de-centralisation tend to play out in terms of ownership and control, it's not that a “Foundation” is ruled out, it's just that it can't be allowed to take decisions about the coin, merely provide support and possibly a contact point.

My sense is that all this orients around wallet-based services, that's the only safe place to be in terms of a supportable approach to maintaining full decentralisation and avoiding being asphyxiated by regulation (stregulated?).

I'm prepared to spend a fair amount of time thrashing round for solutions, it's a fundamental issue (IMO) and will be worth the effort. And it would be nice to actually see a charitable ethos emerging. I'll rephrase that: it would be useful (in terms of adoption and publicity) to see a charitable ethos emerging, one can only hope it'll be strong enough for the (bone idle) media to habitually turn to it as a counter-example to the avalanche of scam.

Perhaps we might consider a long running jump and grab to a Bitcoin Core 0.1X series implementation?

fwiw, there's a block explorer for Donationcoin on: https://minkiz.co/abe/chain/Donationcoin.

Cheers

Graham

Edit: added Abe URL
1574  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SMC] SmartCoin | Currency of a smart world | Cryptsy • DGW3 • X11 on: May 29, 2015, 02:28:10 PM
Is this the “Smartcoin” mentioned in the DACRS description?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1005972.msg10917731#msg10917731


Cheers

Graham
1575  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Alliance|12 Week Trading Course|Members ONLY Crypto Community|JOIN NOW! on: May 29, 2015, 01:30:33 PM
The service is registered in the UK. You are purporting to offer a training service for a fee. The point of delivery of the service is in the UK.

The web site makes no mention of VAT. The web site provides no verifiable contact details.

If this situation persists, expect to be contacted by the appropriate authorities in due course.

Cheers

Graham
1576  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (official thread) on: May 28, 2015, 09:29:03 AM
For info, some folks taking a different angle of attack to routing around the symbol grounding problem:

http://www.dacrs.com/

White paper:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4M_T-O86dohZWpMVHFYUDMzU00/view

Cheers

Graham
1577  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BITCREDIT | BANKNODES | P2P LENDING | CREDIT SYSTEM on: May 28, 2015, 09:03:14 AM
FYI ...

Not banking per se but some folks taking a different angle of attack to routing around the symbol grounding problem:

http://www.dacrs.com/

White paper:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4M_T-O86dohZWpMVHFYUDMzU00/view

Cheers

Graham
1578  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why is Sharkcoin surging in trade volume? on: May 27, 2015, 10:30:49 PM
My feeling is that nobody in the western community observes what the chineses do

Not “nobody”, I can testify to that personally but I’ll cheerfully grant you “no-one noteworthy” Smiley

As for Shark, it's been branded differently in CN, they use a different coin logo and it's been listed on CN boards for aaages. It may well be perceived locally as a less unpalatable, perhaps even safer, alternative to the recent crop of blatantly cynical evanescent offerings.

If you're interested in other altcoins that may be unfamiliar to you, see the DOACC altcoin mega-cheatsheet, temporarily hosted on Minkiz:

https://minkiz.co/doaccdoc/altcoins.svg

The DOACC github repos is https://github.com/DOACC and there's documentation/examples on https://minkiz.co/doaccdoc/


Cheers

Graham
1579  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAVAJO COIN - ANON LIVE! ● WEB WALLET COMING ● CHAT ● Faucet! on: May 27, 2015, 09:24:38 AM
So where is this update? Few hours or few days? Please be more precise Soopy... Always you talking about trust, but how new investors can trust in project, if  everytime ,,anons" are never realised in definite time.

Careful, Soopy does not respond well to criticism ...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=601247.msg10767866#msg10767866


Cheers

Graham
1580  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]Donationcoin (DON) | 0% Mining Pool | Gravity Well | Exchanges | PoW on: May 27, 2015, 09:22:24 AM
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