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521  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: January 07, 2015, 04:47:52 PM
One last positive note.
We have been in contact with https://thingful.net/ to test the micropayments enablement for data acquisitions.

Regards,
ASIC-8Tile





This map is amazing!
522  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CON] PayCon X13 POW/POS -Come Get Your Con On on: January 07, 2015, 12:12:52 PM
wow..

this coin is better than paycoin.... Grin

523  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Metadisk - Blockchain Based File Sharing - Powered by Storj on: January 07, 2015, 11:49:06 AM
that's really a nice application.
524  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: January 07, 2015, 11:30:50 AM
Tilepay=Internet of things+blockchain technology+decentralized applications+hardware devices payment+decentralized exchange

 Wink
525  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [EMC] EmerCoin - PoW&PoS - SHA-256 on: January 07, 2015, 10:02:21 AM
will mine some at http://emc.bitember.com/

526  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] aiShare: Crowdfund the Decentralized Singularity on: January 06, 2015, 12:52:29 PM
very nice Project..looking forward to this.
527  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [GP] GoldPieces - Launch Announcement Thread - Friday January 9th on: January 06, 2015, 12:22:34 PM
will watch your coin.
528  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: TuxCoin on: January 06, 2015, 09:17:08 AM
those of you who mined should be active and participate in the coin
total coins mined so far is 200k
if you have a few thousand coins thats a good % of the money supply.
if you be active and participate then they will be worth something. its up to you.
it not my coin its ours.
i premined 0 coins.

a wallet for this?
529  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: January 06, 2015, 08:44:15 AM
how about a article on Coindesk?

Provence,

I contacted CoinDesk numerous times. I was told by BtcDrak that we don't go to CoinDesk - CoinDesk comes to you.

Tilecoin (Tilepay) is a 2.0 crypto, it's certain we will see an article from them.

This CoinDesk article would have been excellent to compare Tilepay with some of the established 2.0 projects.

http://www.coindesk.com/crypto-2-0-2015-turning-bitcoin-theory-big-business

That's great, Nostalgia.

thanks.
530  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: January 06, 2015, 04:53:55 AM
January 5, 2015 - Development/Marketing Updates


1.) We will post the Asset (Token) issuance this week for testing with tilecoind (daemon with RESTful API). We will be a crypto 2.0 platform like Counterparty, Mastercoin and Bitshares, etc...  

2.) Raspberry PI/Beaglebone libraries (verification and signing software only at the moment) for IoT devices.
Cryptotronix has a library available for us to integrate within the wallet.
https://github.com/jbdatko/device-registration/tree/master/src/com/cryptotronix/device

2.1) Device Registration and Signing Utility Application (Raspberry PI/Beaglebone) without Hardware Security Chip
Security chips will be on sale soon that will help support the project. Please send us a message to https://tilepay.org and click contact and type Secure Chips in the Subject:


3.) We were approached from an IoT magazine for an interview regarding "monetization" for the Internet of Things.
Postscapes has already published some information and provenceday has some translations.
http://postscapes.com/blockchains-and-the-internet-of-things
Thank you to Ted who is very knowledgeable with the subject matter.

4.) We have transferred some TILECOINX to BTER as per their request.
http://blockscan.com/address?q=15EjPHc35nfEAwHFS59rk1uWLnHEaAmQq4

BTER has also enabled YUAN to XTC. Thank you BTER!!!
https://bter.com/trade/XTC_CNY


5.) We will publish the IoT data marketplace webserver that enables a Changetip micropayments mechanism for decentralized IoT data.


Regards,
ASIC-8Tile

1 how about a article on Coindesk?

so Tilecoin can enter the main stream of bitcoin community?

2 can we launch Crypto asset in Tilecoin wallet?
any minimum standard to launch a asset?
how can we prevent people launch a fake asset or mendacious asset?

3 any chance we have a Decentralized exchange platform?
we do not hope mtgox or bitstamp happen again and again?

4 how can tilepay make profit from iot service?
or do we have a business model?
and what's the relationship with Tilecoin and tilepay?
will we have a tilecoin2 or tilecoin3 to support different service in the future?

Thanks.
531  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: TuxCoin on: January 06, 2015, 04:18:57 AM
so coin dead?
532  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Which coin is the best investment in 2014 in your mind? on: January 05, 2015, 11:36:12 AM
Tilecoin

Internet of things.



http://postscapes.com/blockchains-and-the-internet-of-things


Blockchains and the Internet of Things
 
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin represent much more than digital economic innovations. The true value of the underlying technology -- the blockchain -- has only just begun to be explored, and potential applications to the Internet of Things and Smart Systems are vast.
 
To understand why, let’s review the basics of how Bitcoin, and blockchains generally, work.
Blockchain Basics
Blockchains, Altchains, and Sidechains
Applications for IoT and Smart Systems
Resources
Projects
Companies
Blockchain Basics
 
If you haven't been living under a rock you are aware of Bitcoin as a popular (and controversial) cryptocurrency -- a form of money that can be transferred securely and anonymously across a widely distributed peer-to-peer network. The Bitcoin blockchain is essentially a ledger of all legitimate transactions that have occurred on the network so far, which is maintained by the collaborative efforts of all the nodes in the network.
 
The process is automatic, based on consensus, and fully auditable. That creates a “trustless” system where nobody has to put their faith in anyone else, because the Bitcoin network itself is guaranteed to keep a fair and accurate record of which bitcoins belong to whom (solving what is known as the Byzantine Generals Problem).
 
The Bitcoin blockchain is built up over time, as new transactions are added to the ledger. Whenever two people exchange bitcoins, an encrypted record of the transaction is sent out to all other nodes in the Bitcoin network. The other nodes verify the transaction by performing complex cryptographic calculations on the data in the record, and notify one another each time a new “block” of transactions is confirmed as legitimate (Every 10 minutes). When a majority of the nodes agree that a block passes muster, they all add it to the ledger and use the updated version as a cryptographic basis for encrypting and verifying future transactions.
 
That way, the blockchain can record an accurate history of Bitcoin exchanges and, because it’s constantly being extended and verified collectively, is basically impervious to fraud (outside of flaws in the underlining structure [See Satoshi's original whitepaper here], a 51% attack, or other weakness in the system).
 
Blockchains, Altchains, and Sidechains
 
Since Bitcoin was first created in 2009, many other cryptocurrencies or "altcoins" have sprung up using similar structures. Each has its own blockchain, often called “altchains” because they are largely based on forks of the Bitcoin software.
 
Developers quickly realized that blockchains weren’t restricted to monetary transactions -- they could be used to track and verify any kind of digital exchange. Perhaps the most prominent example is Namecoin, a distributed DNS namespace. The Namecoin blockchain is a record of who controls which name in the .bit namespace (e.g. mydomain.bit). Another example is Datacoin, which lets users store data in its blockchain.
 
The trouble with the proliferation of altchains is two-fold. One: The security and reliability of a blockchain network depends on its size -- the number of nodes involved -- and the Bitcoin blockchain has a big lead in terms of its computing power, which makes it difficult for fledgling cryptocurrencies to gain widespread adoption. Two: Forking development results in siloing of the assets and networks of altchains. That means each altchain duplicates a lot of the code and functionality of other blockchains without being directly integrated with them (which is due partly to the reluctance of Bitcoin’s developers to make big changes to the software now that there’s so much at stake in the network). It also means that assets -- like Bitcoins or Namecoins -- can’t be transferred directly between blockchains (there are third-party exchanges for that).
 
To solve both those problems, some developers have proposed a concept called the “sidechain.” Sidechains enable developers to create software that iterates on a “parent” blockchain, while allowing assets to be directly transferred between the parent and the sidechain, and from one sidechain to another.
 
That means the Bitcoin “parent” blockchain could spawn sidechains to handle the exchange of names, data, or other assets within the Bitcoin network without altering the core functionality of Bitcoin. (See a list of potential applications here)
 
Applications for IoT and Smart Systems
 
As blockchains and sidechains proliferate, there are several important implications for the Internet of Things and the development of Smart Systems. For one, blockchain technology could provide a way to track the unique history of individual devices, by recording a ledger of data exchanges between it and other devices, web services, and human users.
 
Blockchains could also enable smart devices to become independent agents, autonomously conducting a variety of transactions. Imagine a vending machine that can not only monitor and report its own stock, but can solicit bids from distributors and pay for the delivery of new items automatically -- based, of course, on the purchase history of its customers. Or a suite of smart home appliances that can bid with one another for priority so that the laundry machine, dishwasher and robo-vacuum all run at an appropriate time while minimizing the cost of electricity against current grid prices. Or a vehicle that can diagnose, schedule and pay for its own maintenance.
 
At a more abstract level, blockchain networks themselves also have the potential to become independent agents, what some have referred to as “Distributed Autonomous Corporations.” These would supplant systems like banking and arbitration, which have traditionally relied on trusted and centralized human authorities, with trustless and decentralized networks. Examples include electronic couriers to securely transfer sensitive information, escrow services to transfer ownership rights, or even auto-installation services to verify and push updates to the software governing other DACs.
 



ibm-blockchain
 
"In the absence of a centralized server brokering messages, supporting file storage and transfers, and arbitrating roles and permissions, any decentralized IoT solution should support three foundational types of transactions:
 
• Trustless peer-to-peer messaging
• Secure distributed data sharing
• A robust and scalable form of device coordination.'
 
 Source: IBM Institute for Business Value (PDF)



 
blockchain-stack
Blockchain Application Stack - Credit: Joel Monegro, Coindesk
 
Building a distributed future
 
Blockchains and cryptocurrencies are a fairly new invention, and current applications only scrape the surface of their possible uses. As various companies, projects and individuals begin thinking about ways to apply blockchains to the IoT and Smart Systems, we’ll collect information about those developments and other resources below.
 
 
Resources
The Fifth Protocol - BY Naval Ravikant (April 2014)
Minimum Viable Block Chain - By Ilya Grigorik (May 2014) H/T @mjfreshyfresh
Farstuff: The IoT Podcast - #9: Bitcoin & The IoT (June 2014)
Bitcoin and the Three Laws of Robotics - by Stan Larimer (Sept 2014)
Device democracy: Saving the future of the Internet of Things - IBM (Sept 2014)
The Blockchain Application Stack - By Joel Monegro (Nov 2014)
Decentralized Money: Bitcoin 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 - IEET By Melanie Swan (Nov 2014)
Bitcoin Series 24: The Mega-Master Blockchain List
Keywords:
Distributed Autonomous Corporation (DAC)
Object-oriented ontology (OOO)
 
Projects
IBM Adept
Companies
 
Cryptotronix
"A manufacturer of cryptographic open source hardware and software."
 
TilePay
"A free decentralized application that is downloaded to your personal computer, laptop or mobile phone. Each product, service and/or asset that is created by the decentralized application will have it’s own unique token that can be easily transferable person-to-person via the bitcoins blockchain."
 
Sidechains
Blockstream

533  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: January 05, 2015, 09:27:06 AM
534  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE] AllStars | Decentralised | FAIR | No pools | 0.5Th mining limit | SHA256 on: January 05, 2015, 08:15:32 AM
Can we have a countdown?

IPO should start tomorrow, PoW January 17th. We are polishing up the website frontend and making final calculations right now  Smiley

why people want to buy the share?
any potential reward for that share?
where willl that reward come from?
Thanks.
535  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: January 04, 2015, 03:16:45 AM
so no dev and no news, yet the coin is pumping to an all time high. smells fishy

just check this..you will know what will happen.

similar as bitcoin in 2009!



if ibm is launching this year wont it crush tilecoin

IBM Adept adopts Telehash, which is introduced by Jeremie Miller.

Jeremie Miller is from Pinoccio, which is working closely with tilepay.

Since we are living in a world crazy about decentralization, crowd-funding, open-source, we need some sense of imagination.

don't forget Tilepay is aiming to promote BTC and btc blockchain, but IBM not.

Quote
"Bitcoin has not yet found its killer application, and as a result is not breaking into the mainstream. Several candidates for this killer app can be found in the bitcoin 2.0 space."

http://www.coindesk.com/crypto-2-0-2015-turning-bitcoin-theory-big-business/

CoinDesk talks Crypto 2.0 and fails to mention anything about IoT and Micropayments or "Email" assets that Asic speaks of.

For those that might question what an "Email" asset is, this is an idea that can help stop spam using microtransactions that will "authorize" assess to receive email messages only if there is sent microtransaction via the blockchain. I really think this is the next "killer app" for bitcoin.

From the words of Pantera Capital:

Quote
"Micropayments will bring Bitcoin to the tipping point."

https://cdn.panteracapital.com/wp-content/uploads/Pantera-Bitcoin-Letter-December-2014.pdf

And here we are today with Tilepay.

ASIC-8Tile - Former IBM Global Services Consultant. Lead Developer of Tilecoin/Tilepay.

Public Sector Management (Budgeting and Grants Management)
Defense Forces & Public Security (Department of National Defense)
Manufacturing (Supply Chain Management)
Banking (American Express - Business Analyst III for Global Merchant Services)

https://twitter.com/TilePay
https://twitter.com/TileCoinX
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=522102.msg6916260#msg6916260

IoT Development

Joshua Datko - Engineer with a background in cryptography and networking on embedded devices. Founder of Cryptotronix.

https://twitter.com/jbdatko
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbdatko
http://datko.net

Cryptotronix partners with TilePay to bring Bitcoin-based micropayments to the Internet of Things.

Quote
"Cryptotronix is building open-source authentication hardware and firmware to enable Pinocc.io devices to securely participate in TilePay. The solution is built around Atmel’s ATECC108 chip which allows each TilePay enabled sensor to have a unique ECDSA private key. The same chip is on the CryptoCape by SparkFun Electronics and Cryptotronix. When TilePay users purchase the sensor data, they can verify the authenticity and origination of the data."

Quote
"With TilePay, it is possible to pay for real-time access to IoT sensors using micropayments."

https://cryptotronix.com/2014/12/10/tilepay

Jeremie Miller - Inventor of Jabber/XMPP technologies (Communications Protocol which has been used for Internet of Things (IoT) applications such as the Smart Grid. CTO Adviser at Pinoccio.

https://twitter.com/jeremie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremie_Miller
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMPP
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_grid

Decentralized Application (ĐApp) Development

Ignite - Estonian based IT company provides custom made software solutions for public healthcare services, online casino games and virtual gaming platforms, finance and banking systems, cryptocurrency technologies, and mobile applications.

https://twitter.com/theignite
http://www.ignite.ee
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ignite-o-

Maybe we are behind some big thing we don't understand at all at this critical moment.

How far is Tilepay into development stages? We sit and speculate how the results could positively impact Bitcoin and Tilecoin, only Asic can tell us the good news, today is Sunday - Communication is important.

We are working on the Issuance aspect of the protocol. Testnet next week. We will have our own tilecoind (daemon with RESTful API).  

Cheers.
536  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: January 04, 2015, 03:14:48 AM
That's really a great summary!

Nice to see you back, Provence.

Thanks.

Still hold all of my Tilecoin.
Tilecoin will be the king of kings...

I hold strong with you since ICO.
It's just a happy feeling I get holding a share of XTC, if you know possibility.

when can we withdraw our token?

any updates from that?
537  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: January 04, 2015, 02:41:10 AM
That's really a great summary!

Nice to see you back, Provence.

Thanks.

Still hold all of my Tilecoin.
Tilecoin will be the king of kings...
538  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN][ZOOZ] La’Zooz: Decentralized Collaborative Transportation Web on: January 04, 2015, 02:36:33 AM
a nice Project.
539  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp on: January 04, 2015, 01:47:22 AM
if ibm is launching this year wont it crush tilecoin

IBM Adept adopts Telehash, which is introduced by Jeremie Miller.

Jeremie Miller is from Pinoccio, which is working closely with tilepay.

Since we are living in a world crazy about decentralization, crowd-funding, open-source, we need some sense of imagination.

don't forget Tilepay is aiming to promote BTC and btc blockchain, but IBM not.

Quote
"Bitcoin has not yet found its killer application, and as a result is not breaking into the mainstream. Several candidates for this killer app can be found in the bitcoin 2.0 space."

http://www.coindesk.com/crypto-2-0-2015-turning-bitcoin-theory-big-business/

CoinDesk talks Crypto 2.0 and fails to mention anything about IoT and Micropayments or "Email" assets that Asic speaks of.

For those that might question what an "Email" asset is, this is an idea that can help stop spam using microtransactions that will "authorize" assess to receive email messages only if there is sent microtransaction via the blockchain. I really think this is the next "killer app" for bitcoin.

From the words of Pantera Capital:

Quote
"Micropayments will bring Bitcoin to the tipping point."

https://cdn.panteracapital.com/wp-content/uploads/Pantera-Bitcoin-Letter-December-2014.pdf

And here we are today with Tilepay.

ASIC-8Tile - Former IBM Global Services Consultant. Lead Developer of Tilecoin/Tilepay.

Public Sector Management (Budgeting and Grants Management)
Defense Forces & Public Security (Department of National Defense)
Manufacturing (Supply Chain Management)
Banking (American Express - Business Analyst III for Global Merchant Services)

https://twitter.com/TilePay
https://twitter.com/TileCoinX
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=522102.msg6916260#msg6916260

IoT Development

Joshua Datko - Engineer with a background in cryptography and networking on embedded devices. Founder of Cryptotronix.

https://twitter.com/jbdatko
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbdatko
http://datko.net

Cryptotronix partners with TilePay to bring Bitcoin-based micropayments to the Internet of Things.

Quote
"Cryptotronix is building open-source authentication hardware and firmware to enable Pinocc.io devices to securely participate in TilePay. The solution is built around Atmel’s ATECC108 chip which allows each TilePay enabled sensor to have a unique ECDSA private key. The same chip is on the CryptoCape by SparkFun Electronics and Cryptotronix. When TilePay users purchase the sensor data, they can verify the authenticity and origination of the data."

Quote
"With TilePay, it is possible to pay for real-time access to IoT sensors using micropayments."

https://cryptotronix.com/2014/12/10/tilepay

Jeremie Miller - Inventor of Jabber/XMPP technologies (Communications Protocol which has been used for Internet of Things (IoT) applications such as the Smart Grid. CTO Adviser at Pinoccio.

https://twitter.com/jeremie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremie_Miller
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMPP
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_grid

Decentralized Application (ĐApp) Development

Ignite - Estonian based IT company provides custom made software solutions for public healthcare services, online casino games and virtual gaming platforms, finance and banking systems, cryptocurrency technologies, and mobile applications.

https://twitter.com/theignite
http://www.ignite.ee
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ignite-o-

Maybe we are behind some big thing we don't understand at all at this critical moment.

How far is Tilepay into development stages? We sit and speculate how the results could positively impact Bitcoin and Tilecoin, only Asic can tell us the good news, today is Sunday - Communication is important.

We are working on the Issuance aspect of the protocol. Testnet next week. We will have our own tilecoind (daemon with RESTful API).  

Cheers.

That's really a great summary!
540  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: TuxCoin on: January 03, 2015, 05:19:20 PM
can anybody complie the wallet?

and any plan for this coin?
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