At this rate, he will be done quickly. Yes, he is going full beast mode.
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He is working actually, was coding ~16 hours today.
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It means after 5 years someone will have finally gone through the pain of fixing the mess of code that is the satoshi client. And it will enable the addition of easier feature creation. All of which has been desperately needed for years.
So basically rewrite the client from scratch, but keep the coin/network protocol compatible, right? You got it.
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It means after 5 years someone will have finally gone through the pain of fixing the mess of code that is the satoshi client. And it will enable the addition of easier feature creation. All of which has been desperately needed for years.
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Once completed, the wallet will contain all tools necessary to navigate a coin. Ring sigs (with anti-bloating) will be added after the completion of the rewrite.
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If anyone would like to offer pr services let us know. We can work out a partnership or pay schedule.
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We are closing a deal with another dev we are working to join our team who has already completed decentralized storage. This was the last piece of the puzzle, cache now has everything we will need to achieve all the goals of cache. The clean rewrite and features are all lined up now, just a matter of finishing the code now.
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Thanks, that's the available supply, but what will the total supply be? OP says maximum 2 billion per transaction.
Since January there have been produced less than 400k coins. Basically coins are pretty limited on Cache.
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No one is hated and I accept the apology. Keep in mind we were the main sponsor of this event, thus why I could get xc their own table in addition to ours so I was being pulled away and talking to everyone all day everyday I was here. Any updates I post are brief due to time constraints.
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You are misunderstanding that they need to be separate to make PoBC function. This will change the way coims are used from being a niche to giving everyone access to crypto. This is about adoption, if you cannot see the benefits of mass adoption then why do we bother with any coins?
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No, but a fork will likely be necessary.
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By the way for those worried about PoBC and forks, this will simultaneously auto correct any potential forks in the future. One of the beautiful things about a clean codebase is flexibility.
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After the conference we can worry about the roadmap. And rewrite of the satoshi codebase.
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More details will just confuse the roadmap. This is just the planned architecture, and will allow decentralization and simplified adoption and a permanent undeniably anonymous method of transacting. We can worry about more details after 2.0 and the rewrite.
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Wow, if you are going to speak with us that way we will just go back to work. Jakethepanda, try to imagine this like a business, if someone was in a office I managed and you spoke to me like that I would kick you out.
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They will remain separate coins and simply compliment each other. So no diluting.
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In a year, I doubt any fork still existing will be working off any codebase but the one cache will share with xc first.
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PoBC will increase privacy, just be patient they will get to it when the core platform is completed.
Side note: keep in mind. ...this will have a robust codebase. Fixing bugs and the daemon. No more bloat due to the collaboration, no more lag on adding keys, no more waiting a year for a new feature, a whole set of new rpcs, and a single wallet that functions on all operating systems. This is no small feat, half of these features will work due to PoBC.
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Remember they are separate devs. They will finish their core work independently and then collaborate once 2.0 and rewrite are finished.
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