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21  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: May 04, 2020, 07:51:46 PM
Ajde sad da vas vidim, iskusni teoreticari, trejderi, karticari, Srpske i lokalne pameti uopste.

Da li ste sa "nama" ili ste sa "njima"?

Ko razume sustinu i misao iza ove liste video snimaka koje sam nabrojao, moze me kontaktirati.

Ko ne uradi to nista, nikog nista ne pitam, nikom nista ne prodajem, ili skapiraj ili nemoj.

Ako ova poruka nije jasna...

Sustina, razumes?

Razumevanje sustine nacina

Sta je potrebno da postoji?

Na kraju se maca posere u kutu

Od KORISNIKA za KORISNIKE - PRAKTIČNO UPUTSTVO



KOLIKO STVARNO POZNAJETE KRIPTOKOINE?!

Srbija!!!
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ParallelCoin - DUO - SHA256 + Scrypt | HardFork Soon!!! We are going Go! on: April 01, 2020, 10:21:48 PM
Finally, we are able to compare the amount of our work on new ParallelCoin code with others.

Remember, price is a consequence, development is the cause!

So, please check on which place by measuring the amount of work on code we are:

https://www.cryptomiso.com/

Hard fork time close.

Join our Discord channel to be tuned

https://discord.gg/6GzHz5x

Cheers! Smiley
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ParallelCoin - DUO - SHA256 + Scrypt | HardFork Soon!!! We are going Go! on: February 03, 2020, 01:42:15 PM
well is there a way to make it less clunky?

Gopher, don't know it? Smiley

Do you know what that represents?



All other soon will be different, from algos to diff retargeting. The chain will be the same, so the hard-fork soon...
24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ParallelCoin - DUO - SHA256 + Scrypt | HardFork Soon!!! We are going Go! on: October 31, 2019, 11:47:43 PM



25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ParallelCoin - DUO - SHA256 + Scrypt | HardFork Soon!!! We are going Go! on: August 13, 2019, 11:30:30 AM
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26  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] BITNODES - crypto coin managed node hosting services - node crowd funding on: August 01, 2019, 10:23:12 PM
Greetings from the team at BitNodes.Net,

We are in the process of rebooting the bitnodes.net service, and very soon will be ready to again provide managed hosting services for your cryptocurrency nodes.

Our services have been upgraded, and now we have additional components to offer - here is what you get now:

  • Full node RPC access for you to build your own blockchain applications
  • A block explorer web application with coin branding and full search capability for transactions and blocks
  • Several data-driven visualisation apps with charts fed by data from your chain including a map showing the locations of all the nodes in your network, updated regularly
  • Simple web-based games and animations with coin branding


We provide monitoring of status and prompt resolution in cases of a service outage.



Crowdfunding Options

We have a system set up with which you can pool resources together with your community to fund your service subscription. With a crowdfunded package you get 10 nodes and the total amount needed is $400.

The subscription options are now as follows:
  • $249.99/year basic subscription gets you three full nodes running out of 3 separate geographical regions. Three nodes ensure the network is robust and remains live.
  • Additional nodes can be rented at $99.99/year, for such purposes as running a webshop or other crypto-based commerce purposes.
  • If you have the resources and want faster servers you can also rent instead of a package of 3 nodes with dedicated servers, or an additional node for other web applications to read from, for $799.99/year for 3 or $299.99 for 1.
If you have any questions feel free to email us at node@bitnodes.net and we will answer you as quickly as possible.

Sincerely,

BitNodes.Net Team
27  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Blockchain explorer reads from a chain not from external database on: July 20, 2019, 05:00:36 PM
Thank you Dave, your answer is exactly hitting what I wanted to discuss. Those technical things, possibilities, and limitations.

I will do checks and testings to get right numbers regarding the topic you wrote.

Anyhow I made this online so it can be tested.

It is from my home ADSL on the domain so it is a little bit slow, but you all can check. When I finish I will explain all I have done all.

https://explorer.parallelcoin.io/
28  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ParallelCoin - DUO - SHA256 + Scrypt | HardFork Soon!!! We are going Go! on: July 20, 2019, 04:51:11 PM
Well, there are few solutions for today's exchanges.
They can put each coin daemon in a separate container for example and not trade with ERC20 tokens.
For eggs, that is always personal guilt Smiley
29  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: July 16, 2019, 11:43:16 PM
Oprosti mi oce... kenjao sam Tongue
https://djordje.marcetin.com/vera-u-buducnost-obrnuto-proporcionalna-godinama-zasto-zato/
30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ParallelCoin - DUO - SHA256 + Scrypt | HardFork Soon!!! We are going Go! on: July 04, 2019, 03:16:57 PM
What I had today with guys from NOVA I did not have ever in my life with any IT related company in term of responsiveness.
Those guys are fabulous!!!
First, trax0r sent them logo to change, done in a few hours. Then I wrote to the guy from NOVA on our discord regarding my observation on exchanges and he said that he will forward my message to someone in charge for that question. Just after 15 minutes coin manager join our channel and wrote me a full explanation. He wrote that direct to me not some bullshit copy/paste (I know that because of many typos he made). Believe me when I said I have a huge amount of experience and because of that, I am someone to who is not easy to be convinced, especially for crypto, but he wrote me all details from how they began, how they do monitoring, how they keep coins and how their system is organized.
The conclusion is that we can be fully confident in NOVA as a fully legit and serious exchange which came here to say for a long time.
If there is someone so stupid to be still on yobit my strong advice is to transfer to NOVA.
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ParallelCoin - DUO - SHA256 + Scrypt | HardFork Soon!!! We are going Go! on: July 04, 2019, 09:23:35 AM
I want to add that Altilly is also full legit exchange by my way of looking at exchanges matter. They are also a fully registered company with a variety of services in the field of cryptocoins. Funny thing is that they are the same as NOVA from Sweden. As I said they fulfill all my standards for legit exchange and they even have photos of people in charge.



Those were my good thoughts about NOVA and Altilly. Lets now look at the bad side.

Cryptsy was legit, Cryptopia was legit.... but they all have the same issue which these those two from Sweeden also have. They try to list as many coins as their capacity is but I can bet they don't count "a full source code review" from experts in term of their capacity. The full code review is not something you can perform in 10 minutes. There are really a lot of coins which are basically dead. No devs for months, as I see mostly POS coins survived as nobody needs to mine them. So beside of intention of those exchanges to get more users by listing all possible coins, I see no other purpose as people even don't trade them.
My point is to learn from others and from the past and not to let the same mistakes happened again.
We are witnessing what is currently happening, "shitcoins" are dying slowly but surely. All clones without true purpose and usability will probably vanish from serious exchanges and there will be left only true projects with honest people behind. Ok, not all are honest but you got my point. I know some will be traded still after that on scam exchanges as yobit and similar, but if we want to be serious we should never even look on that side.
To summarise, my message to all exchanges is STOP listing or adding coins for which you did not make a full source code review and do research regarding a project itself.
32  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: July 03, 2019, 10:42:26 AM
Zna li neko odavde koji idijot je vlasnik pugwashnews sajta? Posto vidim da mu je email cryptogovno@mail.co.uk kapiram da mora biti srbin, hrvat il' bosanac.
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ParallelCoin - DUO - SHA256 + Scrypt | HardFork Soon!!! We are going Go! on: July 02, 2019, 11:16:01 AM
As I see it Nova exchange is a full legit Crypto-currencies exchange. The company, Goobit Exchange AB is registered in Stockholm Sweden. There are full details listed with even names of staff and board of directors. So, as far as I get they are very serious in their exchange business.
34  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Blockchain explorer reads from a chain not from external database on: June 30, 2019, 09:43:46 PM
Rust is faster than GoLang and in some ways much better (firefox is rust), but again it does things different than Go, although they are very similar. I believe rust will be a widespread substitution for C++. From my perspective I know I will write something in rust for sure, but never again in PHP Tongue ....although today I was struggling with some of the mine old PHP code which collects and show nodes statuses.
Point what I wanted to write is that I already know for most of them and I made my choice for development based on huge research.
The thing that I am waiting is to see VLang get developed well as it looks like it is the right combination Go and Rust.
Please check and write what you think about that concept. https://vlang.io/
35  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ParallelCoin - DUO - SHA256 + Scrypt | HardFork Soon!!! We are going Go! on: June 30, 2019, 09:01:31 PM
I was thinking that this what is happening to DUO is the same on all other coins as we see BTC rise in interest, but after checking dozens of other coins I saw just a few having this level of rising of the attention. Thing is we don't bullshit and just keep working, with all obstacles we have in the life and on the path of development, and a lot of people still have no clue what we are preparing. So, as soon as we start releasing finished stuff without promises and preannouncements it will move interest higher and higher. I see all this as just the beginning, as some people showed interest just because they saw a piece of our work. Anyhow, let's go step by step, first release the new wallet and do hard-fork, then get to exchanges with larger amounts of volumes. After that comes connecting stuff we already made before... then we will implement tendermint/cosmos with sporedb as a buffer for usage in making decentralized apps and subchains... which all will be leading to FreeBSD based, GoLang layered, full HTML/CSS operating system for crypto coiners, developers, traders, etc... which will work on all devices. This is something like a roadmap in short.

Another thing what I want to point out is for all guys who charge anything like tweets and other bullshits. There will be an organized fund after hardfork for sharing links, tweets, translations, etc.. so it will be needed to be involved not just to be paid. All things here need to happen naturally, people interest, amount of tweets, as we are not working on this coin to produce some exit pump or to have any kind of volatile market, but to develop a business platform for us and give people chance to work with it. The money will be consequence of our work, which will again just give us more power to get employes and make things be done faster.

 
36  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Blockchain explorer reads from a chain not from external database on: June 28, 2019, 01:20:14 PM
Don't be thrown to trash be recycled  Tongue

Well, I am looking too much forward maybe, but this tech, because we are on this forum, is the forwarding thing. I was working with PHP for a long time and I agree that 80% is PHP, from which 79% is Wordpress probably, but that does not prove it is not obsolete and that same percentage will be next year. I can bet it will go half in next 3-5 years. Because of all that is "the old www" which also becomes obsolete. I see future www as something for which PHP is not capable to do.

For most "regular" people Google is "the internet", from one hand and from another you need to be seen if you want to sell something, product or story, so by my opinion if you want something to work in that manner than do exactly what "the master" said.

Corporations are greedy, but if you look the wider picture of what is happening now in this field of IT is that many corporations made things open and even hired some important people or start to fund some independent organization/community.

When I was introduced to Go first thing which I found important was exactly that, the largest company put together in team Rob Pike, Ken Thompson and Robert Griesemer (who are the true legends, each of them deserve many credits for this what we have today, from UTF to Go) to design language for Google's needs, which means language for today's large network systems, etc.

Thing is I am not a programmer, I am an artist who is dealing with technology and my goal is not to do what someone wants just to be paid.

As soon as I make accessible online I will be happy to show you my work, for now, you can take a look at the code https://git.parallelcoin.io/marcetin/explorer it's easy to read. End thing will be making that standalone blockchain explorer application in which user will be able to put addresses of nodes to be read.

Thank you Smiley
37  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Blockchain explorer reads from a chain not from external database on: June 28, 2019, 12:09:44 PM
Thank you for your answer, appreciated.
...which again does not mean I am satisfied with your answer.
But let us start the discussion here Smiley

First of all PHP and MySQL are out of date for today's needs.

Luke Williams made Iquidus Explorer which is nodejs/mongodb based and much faster than any PHP/SQL solution I tried. I was using that explorer for needs of BitNodes.net and host over 30 explorers of different coins

Nodejs is good but... not enough.

So now there is GoLang, which is something like nodejs but with the power of C++. My strong recommendation if you do anything with networks (web, p2p, etc)

I am not sure which info is there useless if I want to provide full 3rd party RPC for other users.

A wallet needs to be on the same machine of course and all other counts the same as for any other database. Another thing is cache which makes things even faster.

As I wrote already, I have done a lot of research, which means I am researching the last 5 years, from pythons bitcoin-abe and Jake's PHP block crawler till these days. These days cannot be PHP and MySQL as that is obsolete.

I am using a combination of GoLang for backend and Google AMP for fronted, which is again generated by GoLang. The whole thing is very fast and there is no difference was it RPC or DB. BadgerDB was used in the first place until I got this idea to parse directly from RPC. Now for the database, I use simple Scribble, which just saves .json files in folders, which if I want to give something out I just use that folder as root address for static files on that prefix. So again, I think none of the databases can be fast as is fast reading a single json file.

In next couple of days, I will set this to look nicer and put it for the test online so if you are interested you can check how fast it is even thro ADSL and even reading RPC from the not same machine. One is the router which connects to ADSL with OPNSense running and other with FreeBSD 12 which runs daemons, which are binaries compiled on Ubuntu 16. That is another thing, Ubuntu binaries run faster on FreeBSD. It's not a piece of cake to set all working but results are fascinating.

Again, thank you for your answer and move of PHP/MySQL Cheesy
Write in Go

PS: Sorry if I made this little bit confusing Smiley
38  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Blockchain explorer reads from a chain not from external database on: June 28, 2019, 05:42:00 AM
I have done a lot of research but 100% of open source blockexplorers I found use external database to store blockchain information. There are few so-called "crawlers" but they are all too old and just for a few simple calls.
What I made at the end is Bitcoin RPC compatible blockchain explorer written in GoLang which reads blocks and tx data directly from the chain and use external database just for some collected or calculated data which can not be pulled directly from a chain, as are addresses data, rich list, etc..
My point was, why should I use an external database when there is one already, a chain. Please just don't tell me MySQL or MongoDB is so much faster that is mandatory to use them. After I did a lot of tests I found my way was enough fast and with the usage of some cache I got really good results, even it runs from a local FreeBSD machine connected with ADSL 10/1Mbits  I was getting so fast results from distant locations that I was amazed.
Starting point whit which I was confused was the number of confirmations of a single block which rises when a new block appears on the network. So, or it is needed to be read again from a chain or needs to have some script to update that number in a database. That is how I end up with this "direct from blockchain" technic.
Please share some thoughts on this if you know some particular reasons why should be external database based or do you find my way better to do.
Thank you all in advance.
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FRESHCOIN PHASE 2/Freshcoin for 1$ in games/First game on Google Play on: June 27, 2019, 04:22:39 AM
still coming here to see what is up, stay cool

As a former member of the team, knowing that Frangomel did nothing when I said to him a few months ago about expiring freshcoin servers, I can advise you to put some flowers here next time when you come, like when you go the cemetery Wink
40  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: June 27, 2019, 02:03:54 AM
Ko zna stvarno, ja ne znam ako bi se desio 1 minut da bude ta cena ja mislim da bi odjednom palo toliko nizbrdo cena samog BTCa da bi trebalo ja mislim 1 godina da se vrati na neku normalnu cenu.
Zato se to u trejderskom svetu i zove "Long" i "Short" ... apsolutno sve raste polako 1,2,3,4,5 talas i onda bum A,B,C retrace. Kako na veliko tako i na maloj skali, nije to nista drugo vec obicni fraktali Cheesy
Zapamti da je 5. uglavnom "bull trap", a C talas je "bear trap" u vecini slucajeva.
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