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2501  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 29, 2015, 04:05:57 AM

Next fell from $14 million, last July to $6.1 million today. It was at $73 million in May 2014. Many other altcoins have done as badly or worse. I am fairly confident that DNotes will be testing the last low of $730,000 (January 2014) and should start recovering from that point. Until the fundamental values can be substantiated by a profitable company, reliable stability is simply not achievable. I was hopeful that investors can see the value of our ecosystem. Perhaps not. But until stability can be contained, mass acceptance of any digital currency is not achievable. We strongly believe that our long term business model is correct and promoting DNotes as a medium of exchange prematurely is not a viable idea. Strategically, we are absolutely on the right track. Those who can see the value in what we are doing will hang on to their DNotes. The rest of them may not be as patience.

I think the main factor is there is lots of competition right now. Lots of other coins, some new, which have potential. Sometimes people dump one to invest in another, though that's not usually a good long term strategy. DNotes is taking the time to establish a great infrastructure, but that means in the mean time it might temporarily be shown up by other coins which are moving faster in their development. A drop in price can be discouraging but it's important to stay focused on the long term vision and keep following the plan.

Thanks Wiser, you are certainly correct. DNotes will have to survive the test of time to truly become successful in it's vision of becoming a globally accepted supplemental digital currency. There will be bumps along the way, and exciting coins will pop up along the way, but we will remain focused. Rest assured we are in this for the long haul.
2502  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 28, 2015, 03:41:12 PM
Blockchain Weekly Recap 11-28-2015

Lloyd’s: Blockchain Could Help Resolve Insurance Industry Challenges.
Bitcoin and Beyond: Israeli Conference Shines Spotlight on Blockchain.
Bank of England Seeking Interns Familiar with Blockchain.
Visa Europe Tests Blockchain Proof of Concept for Remittances.
Next up For Blockchain: Student Government Voting?
ECOM21 2015 Gives Baltic Nations New Insight Into Blockchain.

http://dcebrief.com/blockchain-weekly-recap-11-28-2015/
2503  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 28, 2015, 03:35:01 PM
Thanks. We'll try that. At least we'll know whether it works or not with a new wallet.

Just sent you a PM with the download link. Feel free to let us know how it worked out.

It worked !
I think this can be a workaround for poeple with the same sync issues.


Great! Thanks for reporting back. It may be helpful in the future.
2504  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 28, 2015, 08:09:11 AM
This is pretty incredible, a $65 monthly fee to trade bitcoin? That is the highest fee I've heard of for any kind of trading account, though I must admit I have limited exposure.

Coinsetter Blames Bitcoin Compliance Costs for New Account Fees

New York-based bitcoin exchange Coinsetter has instituted a new $65-per-month account fee, a move it says is aimed at offsetting its compliance costs.

In an email addressed to users and circulated on social media, Coinsetter told users that it was instituting the fee in a bid to "compensate for the increasing costs of holding bitcoin accounts in a US-based setting". The new fee is scheduled to go into effect on 1st December.

When reached for comment, the exchange confirmed the new fee and that proceeds would be used to defray compliance costs.

"The cost of maintaining smaller accounts is too expensive in the current environment," CEO Jaron Lukasiewicz told CoinDesk, acknowledging that the move would likely cost Coinsetter its retail customer base:

"This fee is necessary for us to compensate for the increasing costs of holding bitcoin accounts in a US-based setting, and we anticipate that most retail traders will withdraw their funds and move to another exchange.”

http://www.coindesk.com/coinsetter-bitcoin-compliance-costs-account-fees/
2505  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 28, 2015, 04:43:14 AM

This is worth watching - Reggie Middleton youtube video on what's wrong with private blockchains:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7kD9HCFjHw

Definitely, only 3 minutes, well worth watching.

Really good comparison between private and decentralized blockchains.
2506  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 28, 2015, 04:34:30 AM
Bitcoin Weekly Recap 11-27-2015

Coinbase and Shift Unveil VISA Bitcoin Debit Card.
Bitwage Payroll Firm Announces 760k in Fundraising.
Andresen Suggests He May Take Lead on Bitcoin XT.
Bitcoin Bounty Offered to Catch Website Attacker.

http://dcebrief.com/bitcoin-weekly-recap-11-27-2015/
2507  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 27, 2015, 09:21:44 PM
Thanks. We'll try that. At least we'll know whether it works or not with a new wallet.

Just sent you a PM with the download link. Feel free to let us know how it worked out.
2508  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 27, 2015, 04:36:37 PM
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving surrounded by family and friends!
2509  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 27, 2015, 04:35:44 PM
I feel the article and comments here warrant p a t i e n t reading:

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/3u2ka6/the_bis_report_bankers_show_their_teeth/

It really sounds like confidence in Bitcoin is growing. I agree with the general theme of the discussion, that a battle with Bitcoin is one that bankers are certain to lose. Their best hope is to work with the industry and help it flourish.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out. They pointed out existing regulatory frameworks don't exactly fit, I think that is because they want to regulate the currency itself and can't. AML and KYC regulations exist in the financial services world, which digital currencies will still have financial services and those financial services institutions will have to follow those same rules. Any excessive regulation will have to apply across the board, to fiat as well as digital currency and I don't think people would put up with a straight out ban or regulation exclusive to digital currency. So the options are make it more difficult across the board, or jump on the train.
2510  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 26, 2015, 04:30:25 PM
Is the whole blockchain (or at least a recent version of the blockchain) available to download as a zip file somewhere ?
It would be a good idea for people (like me) who have issues to sync the client. (865700 blocks left to sync for me at the moment...)

No guarantees, but we can try it. The blockchain files become linked to your wallet as you download it. Have you sent coins to your wallet address already?
I didn't know that the blockchain was linked to the wallet. This means if we change the wallet file, the blockchain has to be downloaded again ?

I have not sent coins to my DNotes address yet.

Depends on the scenario, if you downloaded blocks using wallet A, then send coins to wallet B, then switch the wallet files after that transaction confirmed, you won't see the coins in wallet B and have to download wallet B's blockchain from scratch to see the coins. If you actively using two wallets, I think the best way to do that is to just rename the whole data folder back and forth.

I'm starting to download a new blockchain now on a fresh wallet. I haven't decided where to upload it yet, but it will either be tonight or tomorrow. I will send you a PM.
2511  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 26, 2015, 03:43:40 PM
Is the whole blockchain (or at least a recent version of the blockchain) available to download as a zip file somewhere ?
It would be a good idea for people (like me) who have issues to sync the client. (865700 blocks left to sync for me at the moment...)

No guarantees, but we can try it. The blockchain files become linked to your wallet as you download it. Have you sent coins to your wallet address already?
2512  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 26, 2015, 03:08:34 PM
http://dcebrief.com/i-was-out-to-put-jp-morgan-out-of-business-interview-with-veritaseums-reggie-middleton/
2513  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 26, 2015, 02:51:32 PM
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the United States. This is a very important day for family get together. Expect a quiet day. I will be gone most of today.

Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Alan! And to everyone else in the DNotes community Smiley

Happy Thanksgiving all! Same here, will be gone most of the day.
2514  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 25, 2015, 09:36:10 PM
Thank you for your answer.
I have between 8 to 10 connections. Upnp is enabled and it seems my router correctly forwards the ports (this is why I can have more than 8 connections). But it is still slow.
My line speed is 20Mbps down / 2Mbps up. My computer is quite recent with SSD drive, Core I5, 8Gb RAM... I don't think this is the bottleneck.

Wow! 4 hours sounds very fast ! My DNotes client is running since yesterday and it has downloaded only 2% of the blockchain.
I would give DNotesVault a try but only at the very last resort.

I will continue to search for a while...unless you have another idea Smiley

You definitely have the hardware and internet speed to make it a quick download. Sounds like your network is accepting connections fine, and it is actually downloading. Tough to pinpoint what could be causing the issue. Out of curiosity, where in the world are you located?

2515  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 25, 2015, 07:22:39 PM
Hi


I am a new Dnote user. I installed the client and started to synchronise the blocs. However it is very very slow.
It synchronizes only 1 block per second ! There is more than 915000 blocks to download, it will take weeks to complete !!

How to speed up the blockchain download ?

Sorry if the question has already been answered, I can't read all the 400 pages.

Thanks

Welcome kpoleau, do you have a good amount of connections? 4-6 would probably be the minimum amount I would like to see.

When I start a brand new blockchain download it usually takes about 4 hours. The DNotes blockchain is about 500 megs, which on most connections today takes only a few minutes. The bigger issue is that the client has to read the data as it downloads. On a slower computer, that could take what seems like forever. I've tried it on an old XP machine I had, and it would have taken a week if I let it continue.

The best solution for you would be to use the DNotesVault, which stores coins in a offline wallet for you, and we have a 100% matching fund guarantee contributed by DNotes stakeholders. Setting up an account is very simple, and it is very easy to use, visit DNotesVault.com. Due to the nature of the DNotesVault, it works like a vault that is accessible online, all withdrawals take 24-48 hours to process.
2516  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 25, 2015, 03:46:56 PM

http://dcebrief.com/digital-currency-will-likely-privatize-money-again/
2517  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 24, 2015, 07:34:45 PM
This is a bit long but a really good read, outlining fundraising challenges today in digital currency.

5 Insights from a Bitcoin Founder Seeking Funding

One of the most talked-about trends in the bitcoin ecosystem is that raising capital as an early-stage bitcoin startup is harder now than it was a year ago.

Sure, we're in the midst of bitcoin investment increasing dramatically year over year, but funding is down quarter over quarter, and there are other reasons VC dollars are hesitant to move into bitcoin startups.

In 2012, growth rates for the sector were still unclear, so it was considerably easier to "sell the dream, not the data". Now that data has come out around consumer wallet use and merchant adoption, some investors are shying away. It's been in this context that our team has set out to explore raising a seed round.

I’ve been meeting with early-stage bitcoin founders in San Francisco and New York who've accomplished what I'm setting out to do. Founders ranged from enterprise bitcoin data-as-a-service providers with a few clients to consumer wallet companies with hundreds of thousands.

Despite their differences, however, they offered much of the same advice. Here are the five things I’ve learned so far:

1. Bitcoin VCs first, general VCs never

The most often repeated advice I’ve received from industry founders is this: Don’t talk to VCs who don't get bitcoin, ever.

This has come from enterprise- and consumer-focused founders alike, because almost every founder I spoke to had a story that goes something like this: They're asked to meet with a big partner at a name-brand VC fund. Next, the founder realizes they aren’t an investment target, they're just a guinea pig there to teach the investment team about bitcoin.

This is obviously less than ideal, and can become a major waste of time.

While there's potential that a multibillion-dollar fund opens up to bitcoin just to invest in your startup, don’t count on it. Focus. The list of bitcoin VCs is public on Crunchbase, Mattermark and other sources.

My favorite list compiles all of these resources and is published by CoinDesk here.

2. It will never be this easy, it will never be this hard

The founders I reached out to for advice span the spectrum, many have been in bitcoin for years and several others are new to the space.

While the level of experience running a bitcoin startup varies, what doesn’t is the belief in a "golden era" that has past.

I can't list off how many times I’ve heard "but it was so much easier before X, you'll have a hard time now". Replace X with "Coinbase", "Mt Gox" or "bitcoin's price was $1,000". There is always a moment in every space to look at when raising was easier, and there was always a time when it was harder.

Few mention how difficult it was to raise at bitcoin's lows whether its price low or around the 2013 hard fork. Don’t let it distract you.

Melanie Shapiro, CEO of Case Wallet, advised:

"Have a simple message, we had 'We're the best hardware bitcoin wallet'. Find yours."

3. East Coast loves private blockchains, West Coast loves consumer

This is a very wide generalization I admit, and I apologize to the outliers I’ve met who buck my assessment.

Through our first set of meetings with bitcoin VCs, it has become very clear that a divergence in venture investing focus is present along geographic lines. California-based VCs are thrilled by 21 Inc, the globalization of exchanges and the coming consumer revolution with hundreds of millions of wallets.

By comparison, East Coast VCs tend to be focused on Wall Street disintermediation through private blockchains and other enterprise uses of bitcoin as a distributed ledger.

Both are often taken to extremes and neither opinion is right.

When on the East Coast, starting the conversation by covering bitcoin's use as an asset or currency is an appropriate move to judge the climate and make the foundational case on bitcoin. Do this before moving into a dialogue about how you're building your business around the technology.

4. Be public early, consistently and never stop pitching

There are several benefits to being public about your product.

What has become immediately clear during the fundraising process is that investors are much easier to pitch when the meetings open with "I've seen you on Twitter, people love the product and I can really see how this could scale".

Meetings typically start with 15 minutes of leveling the playing field and getting the VC on the same page in terms of how you see the world, your product’s wedge in the ecosystem and how you plan to grow.

Saving that time and talking about more intricate details is better for the VC and better for you. The only way you can get to that point is by getting the product in people's hands and being public about what you’re building.

Matt Schlicht, CEO of bitcoin social network Zapchain, said:

"Get out there and never stop pitching. Don't ever pitch small, pitch the biggest vision of what you want to build."

http://www.coindesk.com/five-insights-bitcoin-founder-funding/
2518  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 24, 2015, 03:29:48 PM
Nick wrote up a good article on Bitcoin Black Friday.


http://dcebrief.com/bitcoin-black-friday-is-almost-here/
2519  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 24, 2015, 02:43:21 AM
     Dear old Dad called me last night, all excited. Ma and him watch 60 every Sunday evening. He said that this sounds a lot like digital currency! He was impressed with what they have done with the solar panel also. Here is a link to the article/television segment:

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/future-of-money-kenya-m-pesa-60-minutes/

     Smokey

From what I understand about mPesa is it's more like a private issued virtual currency where users essentially use text messages to send virtual money back and forth through a third party using SMS. It's a great solution for the unbanked where they have access to cell phones, but a cryptocurrency solution will ultimately be a better solution in the long term.
2520  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay... on: November 23, 2015, 04:06:28 PM

Thanks wargo, I do recommend everyone supports all of the DNotes pools. Even if you only send a small amount of your hashrate to the different pools, and the majority on one pool. Having many pools up and hashing is beneficial to the ecosystem.
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