Yes, by the way, the genesis delegate's have about 33 million XCR in vote's behind them. why is this so high, instead of just voting for the with a small amount, so the community can take over the list of delegate's?
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I just registered the first non-dev delegate ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) My name is Barie, and i've been interested & invested in Crypti form the IPO. I'm not that active on this thread, but more so on the official IRC. It does not have any vote's at the moment , so i ask the community to vote for me, lots of vote's are needed to gat past the Dev's own 101 delegate's. I plan on running 2 Delegate's, both run from a VPS in a datacenter, so enough bandwith and uptime.
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Very nice, exited for the 0.2.0 release, closed all my 0.1.9 node's.
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Would you consider shutting down your 0.1.9 for a few days, resetting your bandwidth and memory meters to zero, and running 0.2.0 for exactly 48 hours to get some statistics? That would be very interesting...
a clean ubuntu, with crypti 0.2.0 client running, uses about 177MB of ram on my node. blockchain size is about 50mb, and the first block is recorded at 2015/03/18 , making it about 20 days old. that roughly corresponds to 2.5mb per day, but this doet not take inital setup size or anything in consideration.
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Let's talk about DPoS Forging. What has been the observed monthly upload / download transfer of data in MB required to run a DPoS node on your testnet? What's the average number of bytes being added to a DPoS blockchain every ten seconds? What's the minimum number of bytes added for a zero block in 0.2.0?
I'm now running a delegate on the testnet for three days (barie/jari76), and have not seen any exorbitant bandwidt usage from the node. the node is running both a 0.1.9g Client, and an 0.2.0 client. in the four days that the node has been running, it has used about 3.12GB of bandwith , which also includes setting up the node. keep in mind this is running both 2.0 and 0.1.9, and that the 0.1.9 one could be using a lot of that bandwith. The ram usage on the node is about 489 MB. this is a clean ubuntu install.
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I think changing the coin supply will make Crypti seem unreliable, and will add a lot of confusion for all people involved, especially the people that periodically check prices/coin status. That this confusion and fooling of people causes the marketcap to go up momentairly for short-term monetery gain is a plus for some people, but not what crypti really is about. As an added effect, some people will think Crypti has fallen so much that they disregard it completely. All-around an idea that does nothing to Improve crypti in a concrete way. As for the fee's, a balance will need to be found between three things: - rewarding the delegate's keeping the network up (delegates will have costs associated with hgh-bandwith connections & reliable hosting)
- stopping blockchain spam by very small transactions(the minimum fee needed for this is probably around 0.001% , making 1000 transactions will cost you 1% of the original amount)
- not punising normal use of the crypti network(the fee needs to be low enough to not make a noticable difference in holding after being tranfserred a single time)
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maybe the Crypti technical guys look at the frontpage, on there the latest download is still 0.1.7 talking about that, the info really needs an update ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) The first thing people look at with an altcoin is the frontpage, and while it looks very nice, the information is outdated.
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Was going through the blog update 'The Way Forward' again - noticed that it was done a month ago !
The first point in it was release of version 0.1.8 - in the blog post it was mentioned that this version is almost complete, still it took a month to come into fruition.
If we assume similar timelines for other activities mentioned in the post then version 0.1.9 would take around mid-Jan. After that DPOS might take another 2 months, then Custom Block Chains might come to fruition till May.
Promotions would start after Custom Block Chains !
Any thoughts ?
My only thought is, that the 0.1.9er timeline is COMPLETELY wrong. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) DPOS also doesn't take 2 months. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I think that timeline is a more realistic point of view, though i think 0.1.9 comes a bit earlier due to being developed alongside 0.1.8 for a while. General time between releases of crypti are about a month, maybe more. There's bound to be some problems with dpos, and even if it goes flawless testing an rechanging is alone takes like 2 weeks. I'm seeing the Development pace speed up though with the hiring of new devs, which is a very good development. 0.1.9 is shaping up to be the gold release of the base crypti client. With the capability to run stable on low-memory nodes(512mb) hopefully, and the stability to start developing services for crypti ( which it does not seem to have atm). I think it will be the point crypti starts gaining a bit more community and traction, and hopefully some price increase with that.
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Dev,Wallet launch plan, what time?
No plan dump your coins Go ahead. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) looks like the majority of weak hands have sold.. But it's just one day.. Although there are some larger buy walls up which is encouraging. Regards, Brian Most buy in 400 sat around will dump later ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) So bag holders wait for my dump ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) heh, bought lots at 400, not thinking about dumping yet ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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That looks impressive, looking forward to it ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I'm going to try and get the team members and investors to participate in a Skype call.. I've mentioned it to GreXX and he thought it was a good idea. He's going to check with the team and let me know when a good time would be. I'll keep people posted. Regards, Brian
Sure. I would be on board. I'd be on board aswell, i'm also usually hanging out in the crypti IRC ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Thanks for all of the feedback guys. Mike actually came up with the general outline for option #2 and we have been discussing it internally on a daily basis to weed out some of the details. That being said, I would like to let Mike explain and answer questions to make sure you get the most accurate answers you can. What I would like to do is gauge interest in a community chat. So if I could get myself, Mike, and a few of the others available at a given time to brainstorm and discuss option #2 (as well the other options), would anyone be interested in joining a chat room and shooting around ideas / asking questions directly? I think it would help explain the options as well as maybe help us think of some things we might have missed. In the meantime, I have created a discussion thread at CryptiTalk that includes a poll. I would like to move the discussion there in regards to the 3 options proposed and also have you all vote on your favorite solution. You can find the new thread here: http://cryptitalk.com/index.php/topic,185.0.html Thanks! Nice to see you guys involving the community in it. for any kind of chat about crypti, there is also the cryptitalk irc channel( it's usually just me and karmacoma talking there though)
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I would like to see a website with service that you can deposit lets say 100k Crypti and it would create 100 nodes 1000 XCR each forging together. Such a service could take lets say 1% from what your nodes would forge. I suppose it will happen sooner or later.
The problem with this is that you would have to entrust your crypti to a third party, which would have full control of it
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guys,XTC is only 1k sato.
please dump this scam coin and all in XTC.
any progress after got some many btc? nope.
Please take the tilecoin shiling somewhere else
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They did not charge a fee. as far as I can tell.
Sounds good... I'm trying to decide which one of the three exchanges is best to scoop up cheap XCR! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) all the liquidity and most of the cheap XCR is at bter ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Dear,
I've tried to transfer my XCR from Poloniex to Bter, however, it's pending for a couple of days. Does this have anything to do with Poloniex (and Cryptsy as well) not being up to date with the latest XCR client? If so, when will I be able to make this sort of transactions?
Kind regards. Menno
I'm afraid poloniex and cryptsy kinda gave up on Crypti after the network halt. i dont even blame them for it tbh, volume there was nonexistant. Volume is highest on BTER, and even there the average is only like 1 BTC per day. less than that is just not profitable to host & maintain for an exchange. they way they handle it is bad though, they should just delist it if they dont want to go though the hassle of setting up the wallet with their systems.
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Need a Pool ? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) A pool would be great! We can fill it with water! yeah, pool party time!
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lol Go to zero ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Wow We need to check Dev Crypti account,I doubt whether dev is dumping.Or it is impossible I think. The amount of XCR sold is actually very small. There was not much on Bter for sale. Only 1.3 BTC traded t drop the price so low. That is common in small markets. Good time to buy. It was not the devs... I know where the XCR is, and it is not on Bter anymore. A 1 BTC buy can bring the price to 660. A 1.3 BTC buy (the amount dumped) brings the market to 758. Again, small markets show huge swings due to low trade volume yeah, the orderbook for crypti is extremely thin atm, 2 BTC dump atm would take crypti to 130 satoshi's. it's even worse when i realize that without my walls it would be even less :S. there's cheap crypti to be bought though ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Ah~~~ Why the price is so low, does the coin dead?
this coin does not dead yet
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anybody interested in setting up something like ARCH coin CEO where large holders get access to a private group chat and can work together on helping the price move up.
Pm me. pm'd you edit: Mr. Net is advertising a group wiht a 1 btc entry fee, not a munne stakeholder group, can be nice to know ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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