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381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: PRISMA - Third Generation, Non-Blockchain, New Consensus Algorithm, New codebase on: January 04, 2018, 08:37:22 PM
Was this project canceled? Site and Whitepaper do not open. Where can I see the team information?

Think so... Is this another scam or what?  Huh
382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] Paper - DAG Real World Asset Exchange on: January 03, 2018, 11:59:16 PM
without the white paper I still think this paper has something to do with the 'scam' DAG stone thread
383  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Sikka - Cryptonote POW- POS-Proof of Activity- New Coin! on: January 03, 2018, 10:50:32 AM
I there are thoughts of an exchange in January, we could try for Kucoin

https://www.kucoin.com/#/?r=1d4Re


go to vote early, and get your friends to vote.

I dont see any open voting?

We need one of the  Dev team to apply to the Exchange

http://kucoinform.mikecrm.com/tAssDWK


the devs are so unresponsive... Don't think this coin has any future if it's like this...
384  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: January 02, 2018, 05:37:51 PM
To all newcomers to Raiblocks

If you are new to Bitcointalk you may not realize how things work around here. Ask yourself this - why would someone who states that Raiblocks is crap/a pump and dump/full of flaws, etc. keep coming on here posting the same thing over and over again even though it has already been addressed numerous times before? Because they care about noobs and want to protect them from the big bad Raiblocks dev stealing their money? LOL, I think not.

There are 3 reasons for these FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) posts:

1) Usually the person posting the FUD is actually holding the coin they are bashing - they make negative posts in an attempt to drive down the price so they can buy more.

2) They may also be holding a competing coin (IOTA for example) and they are angry that another coin has taken the spotlight away from them. You can spot people in this group as they will often have a signature advertising another coin or they will shill it directly in their post.

3) Pure saltiness. This forum has really gone downhill over the years and it is now filled with desperate, salty children who are angry that they missed the boat.

The world is full of toxic people who cannot accomplish anything on their own so they try to make themselves feel better by attacking other people's accomplishments. Ignore them and DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!

Can colin put this on the first post?
385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: January 02, 2018, 05:36:17 PM
I have just discovered a curious thing, Bittrex listed and immediately removed XRB in past times:
- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1381323.2000

During Bittrex testing XRB chain went down 2 days. So the exchange decided to remove the coin immediately. Of course no dev even mentioned it.

Fracas got it wrong again, dude c'mon do your research before you post something like this on here, saying that the dev never mentioned it, is just wrong mate, the dev mentioned it frequently on slack, they've all told us way before that the reason bittrex isn't adding this coin on their exchange yet is because of the flawed wallet, that's why the devs are working on the wallet, they're developing the wallet to avoid problems that bittrex was having when the coin was first listed on there. I think you should join the raiblocks discord group mate, you'll discover that most of the problems that you're addressing, are already being talked about in the slack group and the dev is really working to eliminate these problems, that's one of the reason why the dev decided to develop this project full time. The price didn't skyrocket out of nothing, the price skyrocket because one by one these problems are already being solved. It's kind of funny that most people that are spreading hate on this thread don't even know this project's full story lol.

thank you again for clearing things up... I almost got taken by the FUD spread here

That was their plan Verethraghna - I am glad that you didn’t fall for it. This is why I have been taking the time to come on here to point out the true nature of these people.

ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH and to be honest, Bitcointalk isn’t the place to do it because of all the idiots and FUDsters. You will find better information on the Raiblocks Discord or Reddit thread.

Glad I took the time to reconfirm what's being said here... Still holding tight to my xrb Grin

I think the developers should team up with the Stone dev and combine great idea's, create two of the best DAG, zero fee based coins, Stone can be litecoin to Raiblock's Bitcoin. If your interested in supporting DAG based chains, jump over to the Stone thread and show your support: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2581762.0

I read that he already scam two times. please check there
I think better to support XRB

can you explain more about the 'scam two times'?  Shocked

Basically, some veteran members have recognized the MO of a old and known member of the bitcointalk that did multiple scams and the STONE project seems to be just that.
A scam alert thread has been opened here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2677524
The STONE "project" thread its heavily moderated by the scammer, he deletes the posts that reveal this project for what it is.
Now the thread is locked, no new posts can be made.

I do see a lot of posts being deleted and not a single line of code brought up even until now... really doubtful indeed
386  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: January 02, 2018, 05:23:46 PM
hi everyone happy new year, i have a same problem which about u have heard lot of time my laptop dropped and hard is damaged so i lost wallet which pin isnot saved but i have xrb adress and password can i retrive my xrb account again please give me a useful advice thankx

you need the seed from your wallet, without the seed you cannot retrieve your wallet, even if you know the password and the address
387  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: January 02, 2018, 01:49:05 PM
I have just discovered a curious thing, Bittrex listed and immediately removed XRB in past times:
- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1381323.2000

During Bittrex testing XRB chain went down 2 days. So the exchange decided to remove the coin immediately. Of course no dev even mentioned it.

Fracas got it wrong again, dude c'mon do your research before you post something like this on here, saying that the dev never mentioned it, is just wrong mate, the dev mentioned it frequently on slack, they've all told us way before that the reason bittrex isn't adding this coin on their exchange yet is because of the flawed wallet, that's why the devs are working on the wallet, they're developing the wallet to avoid problems that bittrex was having when the coin was first listed on there. I think you should join the raiblocks discord group mate, you'll discover that most of the problems that you're addressing, are already being talked about in the slack group and the dev is really working to eliminate these problems, that's one of the reason why the dev decided to develop this project full time. The price didn't skyrocket out of nothing, the price skyrocket because one by one these problems are already being solved. It's kind of funny that most people that are spreading hate on this thread don't even know this project's full story lol.

thank you again for clearing things up... I almost got taken by the FUD spread here
388  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: January 02, 2018, 12:39:16 PM
What's new with the fork block 92000?
389  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: January 02, 2018, 12:37:05 PM
I think the developers should team up with the Stone dev and combine great idea's, create two of the best DAG, zero fee based coins, Stone can be litecoin to Raiblock's Bitcoin. If your interested in supporting DAG based chains, jump over to the Stone thread and show your support: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2581762.0

I read that he already scam two times. please check there
I think better to support XRB

can you explain more about the 'scam two times'?  Shocked
390  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Sikka - Cryptonote POW- POS-Proof of Activity- New Coin! on: January 02, 2018, 12:31:37 PM
I made a gui wallet for this coin, however due to the fact that i'm using non-reputable btctalk account and i want to keep my anonymity so I can't claim bounty. I totally understand that so I won't ask for it. I publish the code here for free : https://github.com/mike-theminer/sikka-gui

Of course your "devs" have to compile it on their own.

can someone from the dev team please respond? We need an upgraded sikka gui wallet  Roll Eyes
391  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [CHEAT] Cheatcoin - new cryptocurrency on: January 02, 2018, 12:29:16 PM
Hi to all! Current state.

1. Missing files win32 and winsrc reuploaded.
2. Known pools are listed on the Download page on the site http://cheatcoin.atwebpages.com. If you know another pool, please tell me.
3. To run the miner you just need choose the pool and connect to it. The guide is on the Download page. No running full node or sync is needed.
4. Today-tomorrow there will be new version for both Windows/Linux with support of password on the wallet and so called state (or status or statut) command.
5. In few days there will be simple GUI light wallet for Windows based on the miner. Note that miner can transfer the money.
6. Start of the main net is planned to Jan 5th 10:45 pm GMT as was stated.

kudos to your fast reaction! Can't wait for 5th jan to come Grin
392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [CHEAT] Cheatcoin - new cryptocurrency on: January 01, 2018, 02:51:23 PM
@cheatoshin0
the win32 file on the web is gone, please reupload it  Grin
393  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [CHEAT] Cheatcoin - new cryptocurrency on: January 01, 2018, 02:00:53 PM
Glad to see you again!
The new-years release T13.785 is available in the Linux repo.
It is intended for full nodes and pools.
Changes:
1) default maximum number of inbound connections from full nodes increased from 20 to 100; it has been tested that the node works even with 100 connections;
2) the command 'net connlimit' added; it allows to change the maximum number of inbound connections;
3) number of inbound connections from a single ip is bounded by 4.

Also I point your attention to already existing commands for pools and miners:
4) the 'miners' command shows the list of miners attached to the pool;
5) the 'mining' command allows to change the number of CPU mining threads with no need to miner restart.


sir ,when will main net launch ,hope your response.

5 january 2018 as stated
394  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] Stone - DAG Data-Structured Private Cryptocurrency on: January 01, 2018, 11:35:41 AM
the distribution method used by UCASH right now should be considered for STONE,UCASH just launched their new currency you need to register at their website,verify your email and phone number and get 500 UCASH their referral program is what will be good for STONE so basically you let people work for it and spread the word.you will get thousands of new people to join  in not time. anyway if you want 500 UCASH here the link:
https://portal.u.cash/account/register&referrerid=44068
you will need to verify your account by verifying email and phone number
this new currency seems very legitimate indeed so get your 500 ASAP as this bounty will be ended by the 6-7 of January

no referral links please Roll Eyes
and why should we want people knowing our email address and telephone number if it is cryptocurrency we are talking about here? Tongue
395  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: January 01, 2018, 11:24:13 AM

can colin or serg from the xrb team clear our confusion on this? Huh

All of these "concerns" have been addressed numerous times already - it is pure FUD. The same accounts keep posting it over and over again because they are super salty that the XRB price keeps going up and they missed the boat. Ignore them.

thanks for the info Grin
396  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XRB]Cryptocurrency's killer app: RaiBlocks micropayments on: January 01, 2018, 10:45:07 AM
Why RaiBlocks is not secure.

In this article I will try to explain why RaiBlocks is not secure and why its technology is any better neither comparable than the Bitcoin technology.

1. Decentralized payments
Decentralized payment networks are, in opposite of centralized payment network like banks, a way to secure your money without having the risk that a central authority could steal your money or manipulate the money in the market. Decentralized payment networks use asymmetric cryptography to ensure that you are the only one who can spend your money.
When you create a cryptocurrency wallet you are given a public key and a private key. The public key allows other people to send you money, while the private key allows you to spend them.  

But how other users know how many money do you have?
To accomplish this, every user of a decentralized payment network must download the entire transaction database which is replicated on the entire network. When you send a payment over the network, it is received by all the users connected on the network allowing them to know your updated wallet balance and allowing them to discard that payment if you don’t own enough funds.

2. Double Spending
The main problem that afflicts decentralized payment networks is double spending: the ability of an user to spend his money multiple times. In the real world, when you pay someone you give him the real cash. In a centralized payment network, like VISA, the central database is updated every time you make a payment, and they will not allow you to spend more money than your balance.
In a decentralized payment network what happens if you send the same amount of money on two users of the network in the same time? Since their database takes time to update for a small amount of time they both will receive the payment and accept it. In a later moment, when the network tells them that you double spent your money, they will cancel the payment, this is possible because every payment is broadcasted to the entire network, not only the receiver.
Without any other security layer, if a malicious user double spends his money and succeeds to block a payment receiver to know that he sent the same money to someone else (or even better, to another wallet of his own), the payment receiver will accept the payment and ship the good. This is so bad, since even a network connection problem could temporarily lead a payment receiver to undetect double spendings.

3. The Bitcoin Solution
To solve this problem, Bitcoin relays on the fact that after you receive a payment you need to wait a confirmation block, the confirmation block tells you that the payment you have received has been accepted by the entire network and you are allowed to spend it. To create a confirmation block, the miners create a list of all the pending unconfirmed transactions and solve a very difficult mathematical puzzle. The miner who solves the puzzle first, sends the block he found with all the list of confirmed transaction and the solved puzzle to the network, the users of the network will check if the puzzle solution is valid and then reward him with some free coins plus the sum of all the payment fees of each transaction in the block. The miners must create a valid list of payments to be accepted by the network, so double spend attempts are just discarded.

In Bitcoin an attacker,  to make a succesful double spending, should not just stop you from receiving a double spend attempt message, but he should also solve the puzzle to create a confirmation block in a reasonable time frame. Currently solving that puzzle with a single computer would take years; at writing time to solve that puzzle a network of thousands dedicated hardware is used, an attacker would require a billionaire investment to replicate that network. Moreover, it would not only need to create one confirmation block but six of them (6 confirmation blocks are required in the Bitcoin network to trust a payment).

Critics of Bitcoin say that all the computation power used to make the Bitcoin network secure is just a waste of energy because there are other reliable and better technologies. Is that true?

4. What is RaiBlocks?
RaiBlocks is a crypto currency that advertises itself as a fast, fee-less and secure currency, unlikely Bitcoin which is currently slow and high-fee (usually requires 1 hour to a full payment confirmation).
But the key point is that Bitcoin has been made that way to guarantee his users a certain amount of security to prevent double spendings. 
 
RaiBlocks completely ignores the Bitcoin technology and relies on a special version of the Proof Of Stake concept.
When you receive a payment in the RaiBlocks network you have to wait a certain amount of time to be sure that a double spending has not been attempted (and remember the first problem, if an attacker stops you from receiving the double spend you would never know!)
When a double spent is detected, the RaiBlocks network starts a vote. Every peer connected to the network vote to accept the payment A or payment B; every user vote is weighted with the amount of his balance. Usually each peer votes for the first transaction he receives. The transaction which the sum of votes reaches the 51% of online amount of currency wins. The winning transaction is accepted by the network and the other one is discarded. (Reference https://github.com/clemahieu/RaiBlocks/wiki/Double-spending-and-confirmation)

The payment receiver, if his network has not been compromised, will then know if he can trust the payment or not, and will ship the good accordingly. This system leads to an unsolvable problem.

5. The Man in the Middle attack.

If an attacker succeeds to put himself between a merchant and the RaiBlocks network he can just filter the double spending payment packets, and the merchant will never know that he is receiving a double spending. The Raiblocks network will discard that payment while the merchant will accept it.



6. Solutions proposed by the RaiBlocks team

a) The merchant should ask a vote for each payment he receives and wait for the confirmation. 
The problem is that the attacker could manipulate the vote by telling the merchant that only his peers are connected to the network thus he will win the vote by filtering only his votes. Plus, asking a vote for each payment would cause a huge increment of bandwidth usage that many peers could not handle.

b) The merchant should have a remote node verifying the payment.
The attacker could just attack that network too.

c) The merchant should ask the RaiBlocks.net website if the payment has been accepted.
The attacker can hack the RaiBlocks.net website. Also if you have to rely on a website you can no longer consider RaiBlocks a decentralized network.

Other solutions

1) A payment to be accepted should require a vote with a minimum weight quorum.
It's difficult to establish a correct quorum, and if that quorum is offline no payments will be processed.

2) A payment need to be accepted by some trusted representatives.
This will stop the network on being decentralized. Also, if those representatives are offline the payments are not processed.

7. Why Bitcoin is not vulnerable to this type of attack
Simply because an attacker, to be trusted by a merchant, would require to solve a very difficult puzzle for six times. An attacker cannot alter the difficulty of that puzzle.

8. Other observations

a) RaiBlocks is just Bitcoins without the Bitcoin securing algorithm. The creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, describes the double spending problem in the original Bitcoin paper: https://Bitcoin.org/Bitcoin.pdf. The developer of RaiBlocks just thinks to solve the problem by ignoring the problem.

b) The official representatives of the RaiBlocks network own more than 52% of total voting weight, allowing the developer to manipulate every vote on his will.
Source: https://dev.RaiBlocks.net/page/representatives.php


9. References
https://RaiBlocks.net/media/RaiBlocks_Whitepaper__English.pdf
https://github.com/clemahieu/RaiBlocks/wiki/Double-spending-and-confirmation

Seriously, back in the day sad centralized systems like this could never happen, but these days with all the noobs and blind speculation it's amazing something like XRB can be taken seriously.  Just waiting for implosion and a bunch of crying babies.

can colin or serg from the xrb team clear our confusion on this? Huh
397  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [pre-ANN] - Wallet Rahakott on: January 01, 2018, 10:11:46 AM
what's the different advantages this wallet can offer to its users and why should people choose your wallet instead of another well established wallet (exodus or jaxx for example)?
398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] Stone - DAG Data-Structured Private Cryptocurrency on: January 01, 2018, 07:08:49 AM
Wow, more newbies here than in the Beginners thread  Grin

more proof that Stone has quite a charm to those lurkers (maybe) lol  Roll Eyes
399  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] BitcoinN - Cryptonote POW- New Coin- Bounty Open ! on: January 01, 2018, 06:38:46 AM
Introduction
“BitcoinN Means Coin”
BitcoinN is a digital currency based on cryptonote. Sikka team’s main focus will be on mass adoption and how we can improve overall cryptocurrency ecosystem.


                                                                                                                              Algo               : Cryptonote
                                                                                                                              Total Supply   : 1 Billion- Not too high and Not too low
                                                                                                                              Block Time      : 120s
                                                                                                                              last reward now: 381056.6752 block
                                                                                                                              Wallets          : Windows, Linux
                                                                                                                              Wallet GUI     :  Bounty Open
                                                                                                                              Block Explorer   : Official Block Explorer
                                                                                                                              Pools              : Official Pool: http://bitcoinn.ernico.es/
                          

There is lack of information about the coin. Website, roadmap, whitepaper, airdrop&bounty if premined and etc.

There is a mention about 'sikka team' does this has to do with the coin 'sikka'?
400  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Sikka - Cryptonote POW- POS-Proof of Activity- New Coin! on: January 01, 2018, 01:02:55 AM
Happy New Year everyone! Grin
Can I get an updated gui wallet as a new year present?  Tongue
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