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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RedStone - We care about your privacy! [SHARDING] on: November 12, 2020, 12:26:44 PM
[ANN] [CPU ONLY] RedStone [SHARDING]
How Redstone can solve sharding. Hi, I’m Toni Dumančić, lead developer of Redstone. For my implementation of sharding, the transaction will be sent from the main wallet chain, and it will be transferred to the chain with the least amount of transactions present. The miner will be able to choose what chain to mine, and most will choose the chain with most transactions, since they get paid for it. But people who choose the chain with the least transactions will get paid better (eg. if is 30% less load, 30% better paid). We want three chains because transactions will go through quicker and smoother, therefore we reduce transaction times. This just a theory for sharding. Redstone is for the time being a normal coin, but I will try to implement this.Also network can decide if there is overload to open new chain with same concept with formula:.i = [(t/(nkc))/c]^

Where is the amount of new chains, t is the current network transactions per second, n the number of nodes, k is the tps increase of each node and c is the current nodes

Gui wallet https://github.com/RedStoneCoin/Redstone-wallet-shell/
All coins from this cryptonight network will then be swiched over to the new codebases network after developemnt has finished.
RedStone
(Cryptonight based Network)
Name: RedStone,
Ticker rs,
Block Time: 20 ces,
Block reward: 0.5 rs,
Mining Algo: CN TRTL/PICO,
Decimal Places: 6,
Minimum Fee:0.000025 rs
Target Value:1 GBP

Links[/u]
Website: http://redstone.crypto.ba/
Whitepaper:http://redstone.crypto.ba/W.pdf
MultiBlockchain Whitepaper: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Lw0xZAfFFx6nv8ep60ct65uhdLd4oBX-h3lUtTF6OlY/
Discord: https://discord.gg/xbUMRUuh4D

Github: https://github.com/RedStoneCoin/

Block Explorer: http://redstone.crypto.ba/explorer/index.html
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RedStone - We care about your privacy! [SHARDING] on: November 11, 2020, 01:04:47 PM
Is there a list with the pools? Thanks

https://rs.letshash.online/
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RedStone - We care about your privacy! [SHARDING] on: November 11, 2020, 12:22:10 PM
at least use a coopermember account to start the thread here so that you can display an image that makes it more interesting to read.
Then I looked at your whitepaper, I found only 3 people in the team that you displayed, is your team only 3 people?
and why don't you show your photo?
toni dumancic
If you really want to see my face look me on instegram
ok, why not?
let's see the face of the number one person in this project, please give me your instagram link
https://www.instagram.com/toni.dumancic/
I was surprised to see you who are very young, maybe you are half my age, there are thousands of people here who are developing projects with decades of experience, and not all of them are successful, I just hope that redstone will develop well in your hands.
best regard
Thanks, I'm 13 Cheesy
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RedStone - We care about your privacy! [SHARDING] on: November 09, 2020, 12:53:51 PM
at least use a coopermember account to start the thread here so that you can display an image that makes it more interesting to read.
Then I looked at your whitepaper, I found only 3 people in the team that you displayed, is your team only 3 people?
and why don't you show your photo?
toni dumancic
If you really want to see my face look me on instegram
ok, why not?
let's see the face of the number one person in this project, please give me your instagram link
https://www.instagram.com/toni.dumancic/
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN] RedStone - We care about your privacy! [SHARDING] on: November 05, 2020, 12:21:47 PM
[ANN] [CPU ONLY] RedStone [SHARDING]
How Redstone can solve sharding. Hi, I’m Toni Dumančić, lead developer of Redstone. For my implementation of sharding, the transaction will be sent from the main wallet chain, and it will be transferred to the chain with the least amount of transactions present. The miner will be able to choose what chain to mine, and most will choose the chain with most transactions, since they get paid for it. But people who choose the chain with the least transactions will get paid better (eg. if is 30% less load, 30% better paid). We want three chains because transactions will go through quicker and smoother, therefore we reduce transaction times. This just a theory for sharding. Redstone is for the time being a normal coin, but I will try to implement this.Also network can decide if there is overload to open new chain with same concept with formula:.i = [(t/(nkc))/c]^

Where is the amount of new chains, t is the current network transactions per second, n the number of nodes, k is the tps increase of each node and c is the current nodes


All coins from this cryptonight network will then be swiched over to the new codebases network after developemnt has finished.
RedStone
(Cryptonight based Network)
Name: RedStone,
Ticker rs,
Block Time: 20 ces,
Block reward: 0.5 rs,
Mining Algo: CN TRTL/PICO,
Decimal Places: 6,
Minimum Fee:0.000025 rs
Target Value:1 GBP

Links[/u]
Website: http://redstone.crypto.ba/
Whitepaper:http://redstone.crypto.ba/W.pdf
MultiBlockchain Whitepaper: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Lw0xZAfFFx6nv8ep60ct65uhdLd4oBX-h3lUtTF6OlY/
Discord: https://discord.gg/xbUMRUuh4D

Github: https://github.com/RedStoneCoin/

Block Explorer: http://redstone.crypto.ba/explorer/index.html

6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN] Crypto.ba RXC [X11+POW+MN] on: October 26, 2020, 11:24:12 AM
RuxCrypto cryptocurrency with the power of community. This is a coin that gives power back to its users! Cool
rxc.crypto.ba
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