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If Twitter doesn't switch to the nostr protocol, I don't know what the future holds for.. Cyberyen is for decentralization. “Creating an account doesn't require a phone number, email or name. Get started right away with zero friction.. #nostr”
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Cyberyen Community:
The total supply is unlimited, the code will be edited over time to keep the original idea of cyberyen. We continue to reduce block reward payments periodically and will achieve a constant block reward of CĄ10,000. Keep this in mind so as not to create confusion. In the coming days, we will post a test version of the code with the edited GetBlockSubsidy function. Cyberyen is open source and community owned and everyone can and should participate. Share your code and ideas. Everyone can contribute.
P.S.: Cyberyen is a decentralized digital underground crypto payment solution, not a store of value like most currencies and tokens. Therefore, please leave all thoughts about inflation for discussion with Ph.D. in Economics. ツツ
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Lets keep semantics at bay and dive into parachain building. This chain is ideal for large node clusters. Joining them are supposed to be parachain tunnels, two directional highway for data migration. Very useful to isolate part of the data from main chain traffic for later or separate use. We need to install a data aggregator into the network with optional parameters that users can opt in if they see it fit.
Can you explain better your vision ? Please
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If you have suggestions , you can give , this is an open community . The coin is open source the idea and innovation belongs to everyone
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Looking for help installing Guix in Cyberyen source code, to create a deterministic release build process and run GitHub trusted work using signer keys.
Any Help ?
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Who Controls Cyberyen?
Cyberyen is the open source code that allows the decentralized network of computers (nodes) to verify that transactions are legitimate.
You maybe hear people make references to miners, nodes, developers, or users “voting” there is no such mechanism that can enable a majority vote of any kind to coerce a minority of dissenters into accepting changes with which they disagree. Cyberyen is anarchy — without rulers, but not without rules. The rules are defined and enforced by participants on the network.
Changes to the Cyberyen code itself are made via the BIP "Bitcoin Improvement Proposal" process (historically used in the cryptocurrency forefather), even this is only a recommended best practice and no one can be forced to follow it. It is merely a more formalized way of trying to guide a change through a process of peer review and consensus building.
It is a crucial aspect to Cyberyen’s antifragility — if there was a single point of control, it would also be a single point of failure that would be exploited by powerful entities that are threatened by Cyberyen’s success. Ultimately, each node operator governs themselves by ensuring that no one else on the network is breaking the rules to which they agree. This security model is the foundation for Cyberyen’s bottom-up governance.
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Update :
Mweb activated from 2880 block, it is now possible to make transactions in private mode
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