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I have been watching the Hathor project for a long time. When is it planned to enter the exchanges? Or is it still only OTC?
I'd be very wary about this token for now. 1billion premine is a whole lot. Damn!
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Thank you! good work
We are back from Switzerland. Read about our impressions! Earlier you said mainnet was going to be April. This is still correct?
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Looks impressive. Def following.
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is this a donations focused project, that sale DAG (Directed Acyclic Graph) to drawing attention from this forum ? or a real project with DAG ?
No, this is not a donation-focused project. The project development is on going as you'll find in the discord and the Alpha is open to testing. Donations are certainly not compulsory and the developers even encourage assessing the community fund before considering donations.
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To be honest, I think the community should continue with this project. An idea such as this shouldn't be allowed to die
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All depends on project itself, resources at hand and internal strategy. Projects differ and their goals/complexity/features. I prefer delivering all I envisioned, when ready. Just to avoid mess and delays due to need to answer never ending questions (our team is already flooded with them). Thanks for good wishes.
BR, H
P.S. Please cut quotations. Just few seconds more and the thread looks better and is readable.
Hibryda, Any updates on bitlattice?
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The SRP protocolPart 3 is going to be a little more technical and we’ll provide you with the some of the important details to understand, but if your intrigued, curious and willing, take a look at the original Whitepaper - http://srp.stanford.edu/ndss.html. The SRP protocol combines techniques of zero-knowledge proofs with asymmetric key exchange protocols and offers significantly improved performance over comparably strong extended methods that resist stolen-verifier attacks such as Augmented EKE or B-SPEKE.What follows is a complete description of the entire SRP authentication process from beginning to end, starting with the password setup steps. Why does this sound to me like what Paypal is trying to do with its recent patent on speeding up cryptocurrency transactions...
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Satoshi successfully moved in reserve. Waiting for seller actions 100 satoshi reserved. You can revoke this invoice & return their satoshi: CANCEL I saw your ETH address though. Shouldn't that not happen?
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Satoshi successfully moved in reserve. Waiting for seller actions Withdraw 0.1ETH
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Satoshi successfully moved in reserve. Waiting for seller actions
300 satoshi reserved. You can revoke this invoice & return their satoshi: CANCEL Do I create an anonymous transaction next?
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Satoshi successfully moved in reserve. Waiting for seller actions
300 satoshi reserved. You can revoke this invoice & return their satoshi: CANCEL Done.
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Would love to test this.
Has sent Eth for tests. See the instructions and create an invoice. https://satoshi.team/Copy this link & give it to the buyer. Then wait for the payment to be received
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Would love to test this.
Has sent Eth for tests. See the instructions and create an invoice. https://satoshi.team/Says in the link: main site is now in maintenance mode. A little patience Received 0.1ETH on Rinkeby test net though
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By read the white paper, I know the author wants to express a completely free and equal idea.That's a good idea. I'm willing to support your project. But I have a suggestion: There can be no absolute fairness in the world.And many people hold multiple Forum Accounts. So,We must invent a way to prevent these people repeatedly get coins 。
I doubt if there's a way this can be successfully done. There will always be cheaters. People can even post with multiple accounts and that won't be visible to the lead developer.
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Any update on testnet ? Has the donation period over or are you still accepting donations ? I am interested to donate,if everything is going as planned and I if can see some code
I believe the devs will show their code at the same time they deliver the final white paper (March 16 is what they have said). A question for all of you out there that understand open source code as I don’t know the first thing about coding. If the devs post all of their code for everyone to see it couldn’t someone just copy it and create a clone coin? Technically yes. But the clone will go hardly any far and is sure destined for the dumps, if it comes to everyone's knowledge it was a copy.
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