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381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 22, 2017, 07:10:34 PM
is there an OTC market for Crown?

Not right now but expect an announcement within the next week or so.
382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 22, 2017, 08:58:19 AM
CrownCentral.net added to the op Smiley

[THRONES]
 


 


Thank you very much! Smiley

Keeping track of the hits, never expected this much traffic in such a short period of time...




We really
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fyi - being the main server for daemons - the blockchain synced in a RECORD 7mins flat ... i am not kidding you ...

i wish i knew how it did it that quick - but it did ...

just thought i would add that tidbit in here - as its FAR from the norm of any daemon to sync that quick unless its a NEW blockchain that has just started ...

...
That's insane, it took me 4-5 hours on Windows. Cheesy You must have some crazy connection?

I think it is only the windows QT that is struggling.  I managed to download the chain in Linux QT in under an hour yesterday.  It is even faster with Linux Daemon.
383  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 09:54:55 PM
^^ delete your spam please.
384  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 04:59:20 PM
Is there a guide to setting up thrones without a windows machine?

I'm afraid that all of the guides are windows (local) and Ubuntu (remote).

The process is the same though.  Very happy to help...

are you in a slack/irc?

Yes.  Come to mm.crownlab.eu or click this link https://mm.crownlab.eu/signup_user_complete/?id=na4mo7xw9bbn7rypa7in5q7zeo
385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 04:52:41 PM
Is there a guide to setting up thrones without a windows machine?

I'm afraid that all of the guides are windows (local) and Ubuntu (remote).

The process is the same though.  Very happy to help...
386  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 02:22:28 PM
I found Crown to be a old coin from 2014,and i nearly have not hear this...Anyway,the roadmap says Crown update core of bitcoin and dash, does this come true

Yes, updates were released last month. 
387  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 01:58:42 PM
hi all ...

build process is underway for the dameon ...

could someone please specify what the two ports are for the coin ( among some other specs ) ...

rpcport and p2pport please ...

these are not specified on the op or the git that i can see ...

tanx ...

#crysx

9340 for p2p
9341 for rpc
388  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 12:27:56 PM
Sorry to be a bother, I don't want my post to get buried though. Anyway someone can help me out with the Mac wallet installation from the tar.gz? Thanks guys!

I am liking the ideas behind the project. Might I ask - what specific DApps will be most successful or useful being run on throne nodes? I'm having a bit of trouble imagining use cases and this is probably due to me being a bit unclear on exactly how it will all work. I haven't gone through all of the posts in the forum in a while so I may very well be missing some stuff. Nice to be around these parts again though. Thanks LucD for awakening me from my long Bitcointalk slumber. lol.

Cheers!
in terms of what DApps would be most successful or useful -- I don't think any of us really know, but I would offer a few simple observations to help you thinking about the issue -- these examples are meant to be illustrative/informative of potential ways that the functionality we are trying to achieve could be implemented:

1. Just think of it as a client - server network that is cryptographically secured using the key pair and verification capabilities in the Crown Core.  So, what can a secure open client server network be used for?

2. The first stage of applications are likely to just be a migration of services or applications which you have elsewhere onto the platform because it is less expensive, more secure, or ideally just better.  For this first layer of applications, just imagine if you could spin up a docker container of any application that is easily containerized in a single container... don't know if docker will be used, but there will be some sort of containerization and orchestration capabilities which will be able to be used with the API.  Imagine that initially all these simple apps are free to use, but that as the system evolves there would be different purchase models for different applications.

3. Each node operator will have discretion over and responsibilities for applications running on their node/tron.  So there will need to be a service discovery and connection protocol, because users will be selecting a service and a node to run it on.  

4. The application interface will just be a browser window.  In the papers the "temporary mode" of Crown is referred to as the journal.  Functionally, the best way to think of the "journal" implementation is probably just as a browser with a Crown Journal plug-in/extension -- or that is probably the quickest way to implement it.  It's tempting to imagine a customized browser -- but that is probably overkill...

5. No computation is happening on the blockchain.  The blockchain is just being used for transactions & keys -- that's what it for and what it is best at.  The blockchain is permanent -- but the application uses are not.  

6. So what we are talking about isn't DApps like Ethereum has popularized them.  We are just proposing that one might be able to offer the existing applications that are out there, but in a more secure and efficient way.  And we would like to invite developers to come to our platform as a marketplace for their applications over time -- since we would ideally offer access to a global user base, instant payment and our platform doesn't need to charge excessive fees to provide returns for venture investors...

7. In terms of what you would be able to do on this platform -- well, it's a general purpose platform for compute, communication and commerce.  You have integrated payments and you can do whatever you would with any server, as long as it has been packaged as a service by one of the Trons/nodes.  The services themselves may run on the actual machine which is also the machine running the Crown Server software we call a Tron, or it could just be another VM/machine/container which is controlled from the Tron or just contracting with the Tron.  That will be up to the operator of the Tron -- as are the costs of services offered by that node/Tron.  The nodes are thus each really running as cloud service providers, with access and payment managed through the Crown Network.  

8.  There are a number of logic flaws in the DApp model as it exists now -- and they are probably fundamental.  The biggest issue with the DApp model is that by creating a true distributed application framework Ethereum has created an instrument for CENTRALIZATION -- not decentralization.  This is because the point of centralization is in the control structures and logic in the DApps which can't be shut down.  This logic flaw is precisely why Ethereum and clones of it are of interest to corporations -- because a DApp is a perfect instrument for someone to project control through programmatic means.  In this way, I think we all need to consider whether DApps --as appealing as they may sound actually achieve the opposite of their intended object -- or whether there might at least be some unintended consequences.  It would seem we should be open to logic flaws in this system since the existence of last years fork is a sort of testament to one of those logic flaws, and that was just an operational detail -- not the larger ones that scare me.
  
9.  General purpose platform for compute, communication & commerce.  That's a key to really think about.  The value of a currency is from its many uses -- money is useful because it removes the coincidence of wants which constrains a barter economy.  So the best way to create a valuable currency is to create something with many uses... a sort of leatherman tool.... But the other quality of money is that you have to have a community of users -- you can't just build something perfect do an ICO and expect everyone to come -- you have to build the code and the community together and we all have to have ownership.  It has to be shared.  

10.  Anyone launching a coin with a single use, or focus, by definition may be a genius coder -- but they are economically stupid and don't understand what a currency is or why money exists. Anyone doing an ICO also faces an uphill battle because they also don't understand money, and the fact that it's value is socially constructed and that it also needs to be broadly distributed to those who find it useful to be of value -- money does not appear in a voila or unveiling -- or if it does it is meaningless, has no social construct supporting it.  

11.  So this general purpose platform for compute, communication and commerce -- just simply offering this platform as a creative canvas to the community --- that's the key. And if we can attract creative entrepreneurs -- then there is no reason that someone couldn't run a VOIP phone service from a Tron, or a virtual desktop, or run a machine learning / data science server service.  You could just stream video from India or Philippines to expats for a subscription fee...etc  

12. The business model of the core team is that the business of the core team is to provide this canvas.  We will not compete with service providers who are operating outside a set of "utility applications" -- the utility applications will need to be explicitly defined and this will be done through the proposal system Crown inherited from Dash. This commitment of the core team not to be in the application business but to provide an application platform on which entrepreneurs can build businesses is another important feature discussed in the papers which I don't think anyone actually read...Wink   If you think about the business opportunities on and around this sort of platform there are three broad opportunity sets: (1) node operator / service provider, (2) application developer, (3) onboarding & bridging.  The first opportunity is just starting to be implemented; the second opportunity will become active once the API is defined and we will be starting to test it -- so this starts before the code update which pushes the API and other changes out to everyone; the third opportunity set is the one most often forgotten but essential -- how do people get money into Crown?  how and why would a merchant adopt crown in a community?  how do addresses get registered so that they can be used in the future to hold other assets as regulators understand how blockchains lower oversight and compliance costs?  what are the opportunity to move different real world economic transactions and businesses onto the network over time?  

So that's kind of the idea.  General purpose compute first -- then probably communication, and then once we have shown reliability for those -- more and more commerce will come on board.   And the value of the currency would be derived not from the cost of subsidized power in China -- but from the value in use to perform tasks which help people live their lives... pretty simple when you step back a little -- but the devil is in the details...

Hope that makes a little sense...


Just reposting this brilliant post about the intentions we have for the API we are working on.

I assume we'll be having a fair few first time visitors to this thread after today's price action so it would be good to keep people informed.
389  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 12:07:31 PM
This increase is a bit nerve wracking for me actually!

I promised that I'd work full time for the CRW dev team if the CRW price stabilised at around 0.00025.  That doesn't seem so far away now!

hahaha ...

stonehedge going back on his word? ... no way ...

mate - seriously ... if one cannot commit to a project full time - then dont ... respect is always there for those that do their utmost for what they believe in - especially if others benefit from it ...

full time is a scary concept for most - especially in the scope of crypto - where devs and teams dont get paid to keep food on the table ...

i should know Wink ...

so ease up - and dont get so nervous mate ... respect is is there for you - till the day you ever become disrespectable ... which i hope is never ...

anyway - no answer at all ( that i can see ) for the pool question i posted earlier ... so i guess ill leave it - or create one and hope for the best Tongue ...

#crysx

I've been working full time on crypto since August, just means I'll be even more focussed here rather than on my blockchain consultancy work which (just about) pays the bills.

I'd love it to happen.
390  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 11:52:08 AM
This increase is a bit nerve wracking for me actually!

I promised that I'd work full time for the CRW dev team if the CRW price stabilised at around 0.00025.  That doesn't seem so far away now!
391  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 11:16:42 AM
Avoid using the YoBit exchange!

Warning: Please avoid trading CRW at the YoBit exchange at all cost. They still haven't updated and run on the old chain, so any CRW you deposit to or withdraw from YoBit WILL BE LOST! Trying our best to get them to update, but they seem to be ignoring us for no reason.

Instead: It's 100% safe to trade CRW on Bittrex [CRW-BTC] and C-Cex [CRW-BTC]. Happy trading! Smiley

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392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 21, 2017, 11:08:25 AM
Avoid using the YoBit exchange!

Warning: Please avoid trading CRW at the YoBit exchange at all cost. They still haven't updated and run on the old chain, so any CRW you deposit to or withdraw from YoBit WILL BE LOST! Trying our best to get them to update, but they seem to be ignoring us for no reason.

Instead: It's 100% safe to trade CRW on Bittrex [CRW-BTC] and C-Cex [CRW-BTC]. Happy trading! Smiley

I have lost track of how many times we have contacted them.  Yobit might as well be a scam.  We have been warning them about this for months.

To make things worse, even though they know there is a problem with the wallet, they are still allowing people to generate deposit addresses and send coins!

393  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 20, 2017, 04:29:37 PM


BOUNTY ANNOUNCEMENT

What's needed

- Breadwallet (IOS)

Whats on offer

- 10,000 CRW

Join us on mattermost or PM me for more info


not any  Verification email

Yes we've been having a few problems with confirm emails from mattermost. We still have a backup slack channel you can join

https://crown-hq.slack.com



If anybody is having difficulty signing up to Mattermost, please PM me your email address so I can investigate.

Please also make sure you check your spam folder.



394  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HLM] HELIUM - PRE NOTICE on: March 20, 2017, 07:15:30 AM
I still like (at least initially) a dynamic model tied to price. So that people aren't annoyed with constantly updating the collateral tied to a node, it could fluctuate quarterly, or even less frequently. But I think the goal should be to constantly provide a yield of at least a 2x the operational costs.

I like the concept of this but it would be a bitch to code in such a way that people didn't have to rebuild their masternodes every time the collateral requirement changed.

I have no objection  with going for 1,000 HLM from the start. There should be no in embarrassment in using Dash code as long as the plan is to use it as a foundation to build on and I don't think having the same 1000 Coin requirement is going to make HLM look like a simple clone.  Especially over the long term.
395  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HLM] HELIUM - PRE NOTICE on: March 16, 2017, 10:12:03 PM
I have posted a sell order on Bittrex for SPR.

This is to pay for a number of start-up costs. Some details on slack and up thread.

It will be treated as a loan to Helium as I'd like those coins back. I raised this several days ago on Slack and asked for any views or alternative proposals to start-up funding.

The sell order is at 6500.

Coins moved

http://cryptoguru.tk/Address/index.php?Currency=SPR&Address=SQ5sYyhR2xheMgPp9Bv5orwpoFbo3egzTU+

x-check

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/spr/block.dws?1358836.htm

I'll have a nibble if any are left after I get some BTC together.
396  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: March 16, 2017, 05:19:59 PM
This account is over a year old and has had hundreds of posts made. Just because I clear my history and delete posts to protect my history and erase my footprints, doesn't mean I'm a sockpuppet or my opinion is invalid. I have nothing to do with HLM development. This is my only account on bitcointalk. I rotate accounts usually once per year, only ever have one account, and I've been here for years. Wink If you go delete your old posts from your profile right now, you too, can appear to be a brand new account. It's really not that complicated guys, not every dissenting voice is a conspiracy. I use WebDriver to automate the process so you will never see this account with many posts. I am constantly shocked at how hypocritical coin communities are on the subject of anonymity and obfuscated identity. It's only good when you're the one doing it, not when others do it, eh?

You wouldn't be wrong to call me a coins101 fanboy, I'm definitely a cheerleader for his ideas/discussions, but that's about the limit of my depth of involvement in HLM.

No reason to make accusations? Like when people say I'm just a shill or sockpuppet so they can dismiss people's questions or concerns? Like calling supporters cockroaches? Yes yes, let's "keep it civil" - that's done so well for SPR in the past. Forgive me for being excited that some of the ideas I thought would make it into SPR are potentially finding a new home where they'll actually be worked on.

Sorry dude, you've got nothing to do with another coin development, but you've got many things to hide that needs to be erased constantly. Interesting point, indeed.

If you've got nothing to hide there's no reason to obfuscate yourself every time. There's a reason why "history" has it's importance  Wink




Seriously?  You subscribe to the "if you've got nothing to hide you've got nothing to worry about" school of security? That is lame for somebody involved in crypto.
397  Economy / Exchanges / Re: C-CEX.com Trusted, Secure & Friendly Exchange Since 2013. 100+ Alts,USD,Low Fees on: March 16, 2017, 02:21:21 PM
Heads up for people.

One of our community lost some BTC on C-cex due to his own error last week.

The error is easily fixable. The BTC remains in C-Cex control and in an address that is linked to the community member's account.  Indeed, c-cex have helped other community members with similar problems before. It is a two minute job to resolve.

Three different support tickets have resulted in three totally different answers that contradict each other. 

At best, their customer service is in a bit of a mess.  At worst, there is something concerning going on.

I'll will post here to update if we see a resolution.

 Exercise caution.
398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 15, 2017, 07:54:08 PM
I must have a config error, my node starts like normal, but go missing within one hour or less. This is the only masternode i run with this problem, anyone else experienced the same??

IW

Hi

This normally happens when your Throne server isn't contactable.  Are you running it on a VPS?
No, its on a local machine where other masternodes also is running.
Since i only run one masternode of crown (for now) should i skip using the throne.conf and only use the "normal" conf??

IW

You can only host one Throne per IP address, if thats any help
Thnx, but i do only run one on that IP.
It starts up sucsessfully, but i get the "missing" status shortly after.

IW

Can you check that TCP port 9340 is open on your router? Your throne needs to be contactable on this port.

If your throne is starting ok, then i suspect that your other configs are correct.
399  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 15, 2017, 04:08:03 PM
I must have a config error, my node starts like normal, but go missing within one hour or less. This is the only masternode i run with this problem, anyone else experienced the same??

IW

Hi

This normally happens when your Throne server isn't contactable.  Are you running it on a VPS?
400  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Core Updates | Thrones | Merge Mining on: March 15, 2017, 07:57:56 AM
Just a quick personal update.  I've been doing some work in isolation from the rest of the dev team. Sometimes it helps me to understand an idea by simply jumping into trying to find a solution and seeing if I can make it work or break it.

In the update above we mention the idea of an elastic server layer on the Tron network.

I have been playing with something that I am currently calling Tron Swarm / Tron Swarm Agent. A Tron Swarm is a what you get when you group a number of coins in single ownership together and give them permission to scale themselves automatically. As it currently stands, this means that I have a special node (the swarm agent) that collects my tron payments and when enough coins have been collected, it spins up a VPS, configures it as a Tron and then starts itself automatically. My intention is that the decision to expand capacity in the swarm will be based on CPU/Memory performance stats. Of course, the Swarm Agent could also reduce capacity if needed (and instructed to do so).

Using the openstack API it could also be coded to scale CPU/RAM/Storage for existing Trons.

Please consider this as extremely experimental.  At this point it is overly complicated, only works with one vps provider, not as secure as I would like it and there are steps missing in the process.

Pretty cool though!
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