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1  Economy / Goods / Re: PGP encypted securephones with OTR VPN and ZRTP protocols. Roaming sim unlimited on: October 01, 2018, 04:39:16 PM
Are you making any kind of vouch for review offers?

If you have a genuine interest in the product. They are open loop PGP also so you can use them to mail other clients, able to fully customize the policies for the phones and push them to you via Admin control, i.e. you may want camera disabled or wifi. Various wipe features if in duress or stolen phone. Multi pass wipe up to 30 times. Secure Vault, nice to be able to verify your sessions with OTR auth and voice calls. International roaming sim for data all the time and communications for your staff and company.

A lot of law firms and such companies have been using them but also privacy advocates and even friends and people who like to exercise their right to private conversations.
2  Economy / Goods / PGP encypted securephones with OTR VPN and ZRTP protocols. Roaming sim unlimited on: October 01, 2018, 05:32:44 AM
Accepting BTC or XMR  0.18 btc for 3 month unlimited data.

Certified Reseller. I've been into cryptography for quite a while I flash and program phones all in house so you know they are done right.

Please check out www.cryptocloud.mobi for even more detailed info on secure android secure phone. Very bottom of page is secure android pdf with more technical info also

This listing is for 3 month unlimited roaming multi SIM and it's Encrypted Android the flagship model.

Personally used and tested all products like this and these hands down beat the competition, perfect for personal and secure business communication where privacy and security matter.

Can email other PGP emails, has secure voice and text chat using PGP, OTR, OMEMO and ZRTP encryption protocols.

VPN built in, no location tracking, 100% encrypted for your right to privacy, OTR Authentication, PGP Keys generated on phone, you are in complete control of your keys, not generated on servers like other lesser brands, messages never sit on the server they stay encrypted on device until the recipient is online and only pass through the secure server fully end to end encrypted so no one can read your conversation except the recipient also has burn on read OTR secure chat, secure wipe, built in firewall and secure vault for any files or notes.

IMSI catcher, plus more.

THE best product on the market. Secure OS built from the ground up with only privacy and security in mind. Lawyers, bankers, multi million dollar companies and for the privacy advocate who doesn't want personal data or conversations read. Everyone should own one.

Legitimately the best product out there.

Listing is for one HTC One M9 with Secure OS installed and
3 Month subscription unlimited plan.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ◥◣ TALK◥◣ suggested POS coins on: March 24, 2017, 12:06:49 PM
NAV

navcoin.org
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: October 21, 2016, 12:04:09 PM
Anyone have a chance to jump on Bitsquare yet?

Whats the experience like, any tips!

Will try after work tonight.

Yeah it's the go. Connects all up through tor automatically and all anon. Pretty sweet.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [$XVG] VERGE [POW][MultiAlgo][BLACKHOLE][Entire Line of TOR/i2P Resources] on: October 18, 2016, 09:56:43 PM
Any updates on getting working wallets for ubuntu 16.04.1 or android 5.1 and web 2fa? Anyone else having a problem?
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: October 12, 2016, 05:00:31 AM
I saved a copy of the hidden .navcoin2 folder in Ubuntu. Deleted everything, made new 3.7 wallet and just copied the .navcoin2 files back into the new made .navoin2 folder replacing them except for navcoin.conf where I used your nodes and settings.

I just made up a random rpc name and password (that's ok right?)

Now I have one connection to the network and all my coins are back so it must have worked, am I correct doing what I did?

Only problem is my network weight is about 1000 NAV off my balance in my wallet and I'm not staking just yet, which now I think is probably an old stake not matured yet. I'll wait and see.

For anyone on Ubuntu 16.04 this works fine and fast syncs well  as well as has peers connected. Just makes it a bit easier copying old files and keeps blockchain up to date. I never lost coin either, was my mistake.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: October 10, 2016, 11:55:04 PM
I saved a copy of the hidden .navcoin2 folder in Ubuntu. Deleted everything, made new 3.7 wallet and just copied the .navcoin2 files back into the new made .navoin2 folder replacing them except for navcoin.conf where I used your nodes and settings.

I just made up a random rpc name and password (that's ok right?)

Now I have one connection to the network and all my coins are back so it must have worked, am I correct doing what I did?

Only problem is my network weight is about 1000 NAV off my balance in my wallet and I'm not staking just yet, which now I think is probably an old stake not matured yet. I'll wait and see.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Silk Network: Silk(SLK), DarkSilk(DSLK) and Weaver on: October 09, 2016, 09:52:22 PM
What's the advantage of me running a stormnode apart from helping the network? And can you bail and take you 1000 coins if you decide to stop or whatever?

Yes the 1000DSLK are simply locked as collateral to the wallet during the time it is ran as a Stormnode.

You can take your collateral at anytime.

Stormnodes return an ROI of 37.7% which is currently 3x Dash's return on Masternodes.

Good return, think I will have to do one or two. Thanks mate.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Silk Network: Silk(SLK), DarkSilk(DSLK) and Weaver on: October 09, 2016, 08:32:13 PM
What's the advantage of me running a stormnode apart from helping the network? And can you bail and take you 1000 coins if you decide to stop or whatever?
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [$XVG] VERGE [POW][MultiAlgo][BLACKHOLE][Entire Line of TOR/i2P Resources] on: October 09, 2016, 08:28:29 PM
I can't seem to get the electrum wallet or the full wallet working on ubuntu 16.04

Can compile it all but when I click desktop icon it doesn't work or when I run script it won't work either. Also 2fa on webwallet won't activate and android wallet gets an install error.

Any ideas?

Thanks and hello btw I followed this coin ages ago but forgot about it as development seemed to stop.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Silk Network: Silk(SLK), DarkSilk(DSLK) and Weaver on: October 09, 2016, 05:05:42 AM
I chucked in 1 btc for the ICO at the beginning what is my benefit for running a stormnode and can we set it up on the Pi?
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Silk Network: Silk(SLK), DarkSilk(DSLK) and Weaver on: October 07, 2016, 02:51:36 AM
Has anyone else compiled the wallet on Rpi3 ? It is working and showing new blocks downloaded and peers etc but doesn't seem to stake the coins. I think I got one stake in a day, but on ubuntu was getting 2 SLK an hour.

Do I have to unlock it or something? Or have my wallet unlocked on my laptop as well, which I guess not as it defeats the purpose.

Maybe this is just a fluctuation. Have you had your inputs split on the pi? Are you using exactly the same addreses than on your Ubuntu machine?
I have the feeling that staking rate might be lower on a RPi than on my laptop, but I wouldn't know why. As I understand how the staking works, there shouldn't be a difference. I will do some more testing on that, though.

I don't think it is to do with the Pi now, my Qt wallet is not staking either.

Is anyone else having staking issues? I'm on ubuntu 16.04 wallet 1.0
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Silk Network: Silk(SLK), DarkSilk(DSLK) and Weaver on: October 06, 2016, 10:21:23 PM
Yeah I made a new address combined all coins then split to a new address on laptop and imported priv key to rasp just doesn't seem to want to stake. I have a LCD display and it is connected to network for sure. Do I need to unlock it for staking somehow on the Pi?
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Silk Network: Silk(SLK), DarkSilk(DSLK) and Weaver on: October 06, 2016, 09:59:00 PM
Has anyone else compiled the wallet on Rpi3 ? It is working and showing new blocks downloaded and peers etc but doesn't seem to stake the coins. I think I got one stake in a day, but on ubuntu was getting 2 SLK an hour.

Do I have to unlock it or something? Or have my wallet unlocked on my laptop as well, which I guess not as it defeats the purpose.
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Silk Network: Silk(SLK), DarkSilk(DSLK) and Weaver on: October 05, 2016, 12:03:17 PM
sorted it
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Silk Network: Silk(SLK), DarkSilk(DSLK) and Weaver on: October 05, 2016, 09:55:18 AM
Hello everyone,

I have some progress to report on setting up a staker on the raspberry-pi. Silk runs pretty smoothly with  about 9.7% memory use and between 15-30% cpu usage on my raspberry-pi 2. I also installed it on my model 1, and it seems also to be working well. Staking works and my machine earned me some SLK over night Smiley
I know @prometheusX has posted a tutorial already, but there were still some steps left out.
So here is my raspberry-pi staker building instructions that should be quite accessible for everyone.


Raspberry PI SILK STAKER


Preparing the raspberry-pi
* Get the latest raspbian-lite image from the Raspbian download page
* Flash SD card according to the official intructions
* Insert SD card into pi, connect LAN, power raspberry pi
* Find IP address of raspberry
*
Code:
ssh
into your raspberry
Code:
ssh pi@<YOUR LAN IP ADDRESS>
The standard password is "raspberry"
* Configure your raspbery by running
Code:
sudo raspi-config
:
 * Expand filesystem
 * Change password for the user pi
 * Overclock to your likings (useful for compilation, see below, but not really required for running the very slick silk client)
 * Under "Advanced options", you can set the shared memory for the GPU to only 16MB. We won't be running any graphical applications in any case
* Edit swap file size to 512MB (see also this guide)
 *
Code:
sudo nano /etc/dphys-swapfile
* Change the default value of
Code:
CONF_SWAPSIZE=100
to
Code:
CONF_SWAPSIZE=512
* Reboot the pi

Installing the prerequisistes
* After reboot, login again and install the basic dependencies needed for Silk. All details are on the SilkNetwork github page
* Refresh the list of repositories, and upgrade (you can get a cup of tea in the meanwhile)
Code:
sudo apt-get update
Code:
sudo apt-get upgrade
Code:
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
* Install the basic packages
Code:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev autoconf pkg-config libssl-dev libcrypto++-dev libdb++-dev libboost-all-dev
* Install git
Code:
sudo apt-get install git
* Set root password
Code:
sudo passwd root

Build Berkeley DB 4.8
* Pick some path to install Berkeley DB4.8 (DBD). Here, we just install it a folder called "BDB4.8"
Code:
mkdir BDB4.8
Code:
cd BDB4.8
* Now that we are in the directory where we will build BDB, let's define an environement variable that we will use later
Code:
BDB_PREFIX=$(pwd)
* Fetch the source and verify that it is not tampered with
Code:
wget 'http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz'
Code:
echo '12edc0df75bf9abd7f82f821795bcee50f42cb2e5f76a6a281b85732798364ef  db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz' | sha256sum -c
Code:
tar -xzvf db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz
* Build the library and install to our prefix (get a small cup of tea)
Code:
cd db-4.8.30.NC/build_unix/
Code:
../dist/configure --prefix=$BDB_PREFIX --enable-cxx --with-pic
* Build and install (I had no problems with sudo, contrary to the other tutorial posted)
Code:
make
Code:
sudo make install

Build Silk-Core
* Clone Silk-Core using git
Code:
git clone https://github.com/SilkNetwork/Silk-Core.git
Code:
cd Silk-Core
* Generate installation files
Code:
./autogen
* Configure installation
Code:
./configure --without-gui --disable-tests LDFLAGS="-L${BDB_PREFIX}/lib/" CPPFLAGS="-I${BDB_PREFIX}/include/"
* Compile and install
Code:
make
Code:
sudo make install

Running a Silk-Node
* Start the Silk Daemon
Code:
silkd
. This will be always running in the background, and you will interact with it via sending rpc commands from using
Code:
silk-cli
. Running this for the first time will generate the hidden folder
Code:
~/.silk
Code:
silkd --daemon
* You will receive an error message, telling you that you have to change some values in the (automatically generated) file
Code:
~/.silk/silk.conf
Code:
nano ~/.silk/silk.conf
* Now change
Code:
listen=1
to
Code:
listen=0
(and, if you want, you can change the rpcuser and its password) and safe the file (
Code:
<ctrl>+o
)
* Try to start the dameon again. This time, it should work.
Code:
silkd --deamon
* Now you are ready to interact with the daemon using
Code:
silk-cli

Interacting with the Daemon
* For an overview of commands use
Code:
silk-cli help
* Check the status
Code:
silk-cli getinfo
* If you see an error "wallet loading" then don't worry: you were simply too fast and the wallet file is still building. Give it two minutes and try again

Staking
* On your main machine, create a new address that you want to use for staking. If you want, use the splitcoin feature to generate this address already with a multitude of inputs.
* Now on the QT-Wallet on you main machine, go to Tools/Debug Console and get the private key of this staking address (Note: Wallet needs to be unlocked for that)
Code:
dumpprivkey "<address>"
* Write down/copy the the private key
* Go to your Raspberry and import the private key (you can optionally provide a label for this address in the wallet)
Code:
silk-cli importprivkey "<private_key>"


Happy staking!
That should be all. If you have questions, message me or answer. I will be posting some proper benchmarks later. @Devs: if you want this guide for the docs, I am happy to provide. @fellow silkers: If you find this helpful (and especially, if you have succeeded in setting up your staker), consider buying me a beer or a cup of tea:
SLK: ScyJtVwAbQKJuxcrxtvwhnB3wi9Tx5GSQQ
BTC: 1HFKhsyR4Mbr1v2YRC5cJc6biC8pNK4cnB

Keep On Marching!


When I get to ./autogen for silk core - no such file or dir. What do I do? Thanks
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Silk Network: Silk(SLK), DarkSilk(DSLK) and Weaver on: October 05, 2016, 08:40:42 AM
Thanks for taking the time to do a write up. Any idea how to get the PIface CAD to show staking report?
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: October 05, 2016, 08:09:16 AM
Version 3.6.0 does not sync: "0 active connections".

What platform, in Ubuntu 16.04 I had to add the nodes to a config file and it fixed it. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/nav/#!network cut and past all the IP's to a config file in the folder.

addnode=1.34.180.245
addnode=104.145.225.90
addnode=104.156.240.143
addnode=104.200.151.45
addnode=104.238.95.31
addnode=104.243.249.20
addnode=105.155.78.175
addnode=105.157.20.78
addnode=109.202.107.10
addnode=113.80.61.108
addnode=113.80.61.9
addnode=113.91.122.107
addnode=121.99.177.103
addnode=124.198.202.122
addnode=138.68.28.50
addnode=138.68.28.51
addnode=138.91.249.96
addnode=139.59.210.59
addnode=144.132.239.24
addnode=158.181.27.252
addnode=159.203.59.69
addnode=159.203.59.72
addnode=162.216.46.36
addnode=162.219.178.66
addnode=163.172.60.111
addnode=166.48.75.134
addnode=171.232.14.211
addnode=175.144.211.155
addnode=176.154.77.92
addnode=176.198.172.210
addnode=176.9.58.13
addnode=178.116.98.215
addnode=178.222.149.88
addnode=180.216.87.3
addnode=184.148.5.222
addnode=184.167.180.122
addnode=184.178.50.168
addnode=185.61.148.209
addnode=188.166.53.199
addnode=195.46.23.74
addnode=2.121.6.128
addnode=2.87.182.25
addnode=208.167.254.52
addnode=208.95.215.81
addnode=212.180.171.44
addnode=212.225.199.128
addnode=213.152.162.170
addnode=213.152.162.94
addnode=217.248.53.33
addnode=217.248.55.175
addnode=219.88.236.50
addnode=24.220.128.119
addnode=37.25.73.90
addnode=45.127.50.240
addnode=45.56.158.145
addnode=47.151.176.146
addnode=49.147.175.245
addnode=5.1.91.86
addnode=5.189.144.97
addnode=5.230.142.15
addnode=5.230.146.212
addnode=62.43.224.206
addnode=67.170.64.102
addnode=68.197.13.94
addnode=71.53.152.225
addnode=72.196.215.114
addnode=73.254.153.254
addnode=79.8.1.204
addnode=80.167.238.90
addnode=80.218.184.244
addnode=81.156.249.155
addnode=81.242.204.39
addnode=82.192.40.170
addnode=83.185.92.231
addnode=85.189.15.237
addnode=87.13.211.1
addnode=89.66.232.171
addnode=89.67.108.90
addnode=90.71.206.232
addnode=91.121.41.59
addnode=91.153.109.149
addnode=95.183.50.54
addnode=95.183.51.15
addnode=95.183.52.165
addnode=95.183.53.184
addnode=95.40.139.235
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: October 05, 2016, 07:35:28 AM
I've been staking 24/7 on my laptop. Is staking just random stake amounts and random income amounts because I am staking all my coin and it just sometimes stakes 2000 for eg then 5000 and all income amounts are differnet. Avg 1 NAV an hour. Just curious how it works? Tempted to ditch more Monero for NAV haha.

Cheers

20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 28, 2016, 06:02:10 AM
So I'm staking now but keep getting conflicted blocks and it says to this address NeoN1thdzZcCkAcNGjWvbpjY4nzVFqdJJe

What and why is that?
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