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381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Launched] CyberCoin [NoPremine][FairLaunch][Scrypt PoW/vPoS] on: April 01, 2015, 01:43:43 PM
maybe 24 hours later.
382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Launched] CyberCoin [NoPremine][FairLaunch][Scrypt PoW/vPoS] on: April 01, 2015, 06:31:45 AM
almost 10BTC volume on yobit..

really nice volume.
383  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Launched] CyberCoin [NoPremine][FairLaunch][Scrypt PoW/vPoS] on: April 01, 2015, 05:55:00 AM
With 300btc marketcap, coin price will hit 400sat, that's why people are mining.
384  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Launched] CyberCoin [NoPremine][FairLaunch][Scrypt PoW/vPoS] on: April 01, 2015, 05:53:36 AM
scam
stay away from coins that when they launch nicehash is at 1.5 btc per gh/s
its more profitable to lease your rigs to them than to mine it.


People think it's another cravecoin. 20times mining profit. So they are mining this.
385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Launched] CyberCoin [NoPremine][FairLaunch][Scrypt PoW/vPoS] on: April 01, 2015, 05:44:43 AM
diff hit 6000? really?
386  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Launched] CyberCoin [NoPremine][FairLaunch][Scrypt PoW/vPoS] on: April 01, 2015, 05:38:38 AM
what's the network hashrate?
387  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Launched] CyberCoin [NoPremine][FairLaunch][Scrypt PoW/vPoS] on: April 01, 2015, 01:13:38 AM
118,336.26
MH/s
NET HASHRATE
388  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Launched] CyberCoin [NoPremine][FairLaunch][Scrypt PoW/vPoS] on: April 01, 2015, 12:16:24 AM
My wallet isn't syncing, do we got some addnodes??

EDIT: Nevermind.

Code:
08:18:23

getpeerinfo


08:18:23

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"addr" : "[2001:0:9d38:6abd:1c69:36e2:ba33:d011]:49517",
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}
]
389  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CRAVE HiPOS 40MB blk 0.52M addrindex,stealth,Tor,BLUR = Embrace The Dark = on: March 31, 2015, 11:01:48 AM
orphans are a MAJOR problem. Please devs work on a fix.

Vegas

Thank you, will fix it as soon as possible.

dev new name? Is this a reliable Username?

We are a team, not an individual.
However, the bug of repairwallet will be resolve firstly.
Another member is working on a block explorer. It will be release in about an hour or two. Thanks.

Thanks
390  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: March 31, 2015, 10:57:02 AM
 Grin

how is everything going?
391  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CRAVE HiPOS 40MB blk 0.52M addrindex,stealth,Tor,BLUR = Embrace The Dark = on: March 29, 2015, 03:54:46 PM
What is this summer 2014, who needs a multipool. really you cant manage your own minings? if there isnt a good switch pool still available that pays in BTC then theres no need to make one for crave. if a good switching pool exists like hashco.ws (was for a little bit) then just use what exists and buy crave. really people the dudes programing decentralized dark markets and you come with the idea that we need a multipool is ridiculous.
first dark net  colored coin.
392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CRAVE HiPOS 40MB blk 0.52M addrindex,stealth,Tor,BLUR = Embrace The Dark = on: March 29, 2015, 03:53:23 PM



only 370BTC marketcap and 0.52M Cravecoin.

so 500BTC marketcap in 2 days?

with 0.52M coins, the price should hit 100k sat

  300BTC marketcap is small.
393  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CRAVE HiPOS 40MB blk 0.52M addrindex,stealth,Tor,BLUR = Embrace The Dark = on: March 29, 2015, 02:36:55 AM
394  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CRAVE HiPOS 40MB blk 0.52M addrindex,stealth,Tor,BLUR = Embrace The Dark = on: March 29, 2015, 02:32:19 AM
what will happen if cravecoin do this?  Roll Eyes





http://slur.io/

you're going to hate it.


Introducing Slur
 

Slur is an open source, decentralized and anonymous marketplace for the selling of secret information in exchange for bitcoin. Slur is written in C and operates over the Tor network with bitcoin transactions through libbitcoin. Both buyers and sellers are fully anonymous and there are no restrictions on the data that is auctioned. There is no charge to buy or sell on the Slur marketplace except in the case of a dispute, where a token sum is paid to volunteers.

- See more at: http://slur.io/#sthash.mpxlszeB.dpuf

How does it work ?
 

   Sellers encrypt, upload and then list their data on the digital market with the ease a user might list an item on eBay. They do so with full anonymity and there are no restrictions on the content of the data.

   Exclusive bidders attempt to purchase the data for their own use and / or prevent other parties from acquiring a copy. Should an exclusive bidder win the auction they alone will receive the decryption keys. The same data cannot be auctioned a second time on the Slur marketplace.

   Crowd bidders pool their funds into a single bid. Should they win the auction the network will release the decryption keys to all users on the Slur marketplace and the information will therefore become public.

   Arbitrators are randomly selected users who agree to weigh in on a dispute should the winner of an auction claim that the decrypted contents do not match the sellers description.

   Public key cryptography ensures the data being sold can only be decrypted by the winner of the auction.
- See more at: http://slur.io/#sthash.mpxlszeB.dpuf

  In this example a seller signs, encrypts, uploads and lists a document on the Slur marketplace with a description of the contents. As the buyers place bids their funds are placed into escrow in real time. The winner of the auction is an exclusive bidder and receives the decryption key from the network. The losing bidders receive their pledges back in full. Funds held in escrow by the network are automatically run through a tumbler. - See more at: http://slur.io/#sthash.mpxlszeB.dpuf

At this stage the winner of the auction has a opportunity to evaluate the decrypted document before the seller receives payment to verify it matches the description. If the bidder believes he has received the promised information he can authorize the funds held in escrow by the network protocol to be released to the seller. - See more at: http://slur.io/#sthash.mpxlszeB.dpuf

If the bidder believes the document does not match the sellers description a dispute can be initiated. In this case five arbitrators are given the decryption keys in order to evaluate the contents and compare with the original description. Their majority decision determines where the funds held in escrow by the network protocol will go. In trades where a dispute is initiated a small sum is paid to each arbitrator for their time which is deducted from the funds in escrow. - See more at: http://slur.io/#sthash.mpxlszeB.dpuf

In this case the crowd bidders have won the auction and the listed data will become public. There is an opportunity for those who bid to evaluate the data before the seller is paid and vote on initiating a dispute. If either the majority of the bidders or a subset of the bidders who were responsible for > 33% of the equity in the winning bid are dissatisfied then a dispute will be initiated. - See more at: http://slur.io/#sthash.mpxlszeB.dpuf

Implications
 

If correctly implemented this platform will have a profound and lasting effect on our society.

An unregulated free market for information would redefine the net worth of every person as their material assets would in the future be weighed against the market value of their secrets.

As damaging as Slur can be to individuals it is considerably more so for groups

It's estimated that 5% of the general population are psychopaths. Introducing financial incentive in an anonymous framework will produce a greater yield of leaked information than from say the ideology that drove patriots like Edward Snowden. For every idealist willing to selflessly sacrifice their freedom, assets and even risk their lives for a greater good, there are 1000 psychopaths willing to anonymously sell out their peers for material gain.

Organizations of every type; governments, corporations and the military are in the unfortunate predicament of having both a great deal of liquid assets and a large number of secrets to protect - accessible by numerous disgruntled or psychopathic personnel. When Slur becomes ubiquitous it will bleed organizations secrets and funds.

The Slur marketplace will sharply increase demand for bitcoin from those parties attempting to purchase previously inaccessible secret information and organizations scrambling to suppress damaging leaks from inside their own ranks or security breaches.

The Slur market is WikiLeaks 2.0. An incalculable resource for public knowledge and unfiltered access to the truth. Except that in the future journalists will need to compensate whistle blowers for the extreme risks they take.

The types of information we expect to see on the Slur marketplace ;

   Trade secrets.

   Designs for every type of consumer product.

   The source code for proprietary operating systems and high end CAD software.

   Zero day exploits. For the market defined value rather than a price determined by the corporations under the guise of a bounty with the veiled threat of legal action should the researcher choose to sell elsewhere.

   The details of backdoors covertly installed inside industrial and consumer hardware and software.

   Stolen databases. Corporations will no longer be able to get away with an apology when they fail to secure their customers confidential data. They will have to pay the market value to suppress it.

   Proof of tax evasion from disgruntled or underpaid employees. Both the IRS and the public have an interest in that information and the corporations will have to bid to suppress it - a very quantifiable and predictable payoff for the seller.

   Military intelligence relevant to real-time conflicts.

   Aerospace and defense designs.

   Evidence relevant to ongoing trials.

   Unflattering celebrity photos and videos.

   The complete databases of social media sites like facebook.

   Proof of government corruption. Close to an election.
- See more at: http://slur.io/#sthash.mpxlszeB.dpuf
395  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: RDN - Transparent Blockchain, FIlesending on Bitcoin Blockchain, Custom Exchange on: March 28, 2015, 11:27:43 AM
seems a interesting Project.
396  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CRAVE HiPOS 40MB blk 0.52M addrindex,stealth,Tor,BLUR = Embrace The Dark = on: March 28, 2015, 04:38:15 AM
but “As an example, say I put up 10,000 CRAVE collateral and open a market.”

who will take that 10000 CRAVE? what happen if that guy run away?
397  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CRAVE HiPOS 40MB blk 0.52M addrindex,stealth,Tor,BLUR = Embrace The Dark = on: March 28, 2015, 04:34:56 AM
As an example, say I put up 10,000 CRAVE collateral and open a market.

I name it Arctic Pyramid.  I am allowed to upload a small 256x256 logo for my market.  I decide to set my combined fully loaded fee at 3% per transaction between buyer and vendor.

I setup my categories, specify my escrow stealth address and my encrypted messaging support address and open for business.

Vendor X, goes in the wallet and browses the markets and decides to place his listing in Arctic Pyramid.  He chooses a category and lists his product or service with all the details.

Buyer Z, goes in the wallet and browses the available markets, and selects the Arctic Pyramid market, and finds Vendor X's listing and places an order.

He creates a 2-of-3 multi-sig transaction containing the amount of the product or service and the market fee and sends it to the vendor, who signs it, and sends it to a key derived from the market stealth address.

After some auto-timeout period the market node will auto-sign and release the funds to the vendor, unless the buyer opens a dispute before the timeout period expires.  Or, the buyer could choose to sign and release the funds before the timeout expires and close out the transaction.

After a transaction is successfully closed out the buyer and vendor may leave feedback for each other (similar to how localbitcoins works).

Maybe Vendor Y goes in the wallet and makes a listing for a product or service that I disallow or don't approve of.  I can choose to block the listing, as part of my responsiblity as a market owner to be a curator.

Maybe when I open Arctic Pyramid I decide it is going to be only for art and my fee will be 15% because I provide concierge-level service through my encrypted messaging support address.  And so I aggressively curate my market to make sure it is always clean with only high quality works of art, and I make sure to respond fast to customers through the support address and give them the VIP treatment.  (I don't know anything about art actually, so maybe that's a bad example, but you get the idea).

that's a nice idea to open a silkroad 3.0  Wink
398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: March 28, 2015, 04:28:47 AM
possible noob question, but i just withdrew 11 XTC from BTER to test and have only received 1 XTC in my XTC wallet? Is this normal?

https://www.blockscan.com/txInfo/11616457


Fee: 0%+10 XTC

https://bter.com/myaccount/withdraw/XTC


Please feel free to open a ticket for any question you may have on  bter.com.

http://support.bter.com/hc/us-en/requests/new

Best
Lily@Bter

really nice to see some guy from bter.  Smiley
399  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: March 27, 2015, 05:15:31 AM
any updates about the meetings and hardware?

can we let a Raspberry Pi access that tilepay network now?

Thanks!
400  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AMP - The Currency That Powers Your Attention On Synereo on: March 27, 2015, 05:10:33 AM
it's a interesting Project.
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