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1  Local / Alternatif Kripto-Paralar / Safecoin Needs You on: August 10, 2018, 08:26:02 PM

Safecoin is looking for Serious Turkish contributors and investors to build our Turkish presence:

Immediate bounty for well-translated ANN:   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2838370.0


Must be verified as a strong translation.


Welcome Aboard Turkey, please message me and visit us in our Discord
2  Economy / Exchanges / [ANN] Safetrade Exchange -Safety - Security -Supporting $ANON Fork on: April 02, 2018, 09:23:04 AM

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*Update:  SafeTrade is now located in St. Vincent and the Grenadines*

* SafeTrade is a new, innovative trading platform for cryptocurrencies from the folks who brought you SafeCoin *

* Honest development team who have proven their devotion to furthering the SafeCoin ecosystem *

* All accounts must use 2FA for the highest level of account security *

* Current version of Safe.Trade is only the beginning... new updates happening very soon*

* We want to set the standard for service, reliability and customer-centric driven updates*

* We love our customers and hope you have the best experience possible with Safe.Trade*



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Vote For your favorite coin to get on Safe.Trade



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(1 SafeCoin per vote)
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3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Logo Design on: February 11, 2018, 06:50:53 PM

New coin in need of a fantastic logo:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2838370
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / High GPU profitability, but Asic resistant? on: February 01, 2018, 01:37:53 AM
Hi there,

I know there are many threads like this but I was hoping to collect recent information.

What  algorithms are the highest profitability for GPUs (AMD or Nvidia), and out of those, which are the most ASIC resistant?


Better yet, what characteristics of an algorithm (memory requirements, etc), make it highly profitable?

What characteristics make it highly Asic resistant?



And why are the most profitable not always the most ASIC resistant?    This part I struggle with.


Ie:   lyra2rev2 .     You would think it would be the most profitable based on its ASIC resistance?   Why isn't it?   The coins it's attached to? the resources it requires?


What makes a GPU targeted algorithm "just right"?


thanks for your thoughts
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN] [SAFE] Safecoin - Community Edition of Solana on: January 28, 2018, 04:44:30 PM
    Welcome to the New Safecoin

    The Safecoin project and community have always been focused on putting security first to achieve real adoption in blockchain.   In fact we believe that any credible blockchain, De-Fi, dApps solution worth doing should build that solution on a secure foundation because we are ultimately dealing with digital money.   In March of 2018, a Komodo-based version of Safecoin was launched which at that time offered some of the most secure and private technology in terms of focus and innovation (ie., dPOW).     Late in 2020, we evaluated two things:
    • Our Remaining Roadmap (most of it had been completed)
    • The state of blockchain technology

    We discovered that we had one final remaining critical item on our Roadmap, to build a secure and on-chain DEX capable of widespread adoption.    Looking across many disruptive technologies that have recently emerged, we saw an opportunity to create  a decentralized on-chain platform which functions with similar performance to a centralised exchange while providing a non-custodial and decentralised experience.   We also discovered that bitcoin itself no longer had the best finality (time required for a transaction to become irreversible) and could not compete with current technology in terms of speed, performance, and capabilities (lacking turing complete smart contracts).    As such, dPOW itself which inherits these properties from bitcoin, also became out-dated for the use cases we sought.

    After months of research, development, and testing, Safecoin has Re-launched with a 1:1 fair swap to a new chain based on a Solana codebase.   Solana achieves record breaking performance through solving fundamental consensus, and thus security issues, around the concept of time in decentralized systems, through Proof of History.   It comes as no surprise to us that the world's most performant blockchain reached these achievements through solving security problems.

    The result is a vastly more secure and performant blockchain:
    • Sub-second finality (PoH), versus previous 10-60 minute finality (dPOW, limited to finality of bitcoin technology)
    • Consensus Timestamped transactions - This solves a major barrier in decentralized systems and is part of a larger conversation.  One example of what this does is it eliminates front-running in decentralized exchanges and liquidity pools
    • >100,000 TPS, versus ~15 TPS (achieved through multi-threading and many other advancements)
    • Secure Rust-based code
    • Highly performant WASM and Solidity Smartcontracts
    • On-chain Tokens with an ERC20 Ethereum Bridge

    We didn't just stop there.   We also improved the Solana code as well to provide a "Community Edition" of Solana more suited to worldwide adoption:
    • We reduced ledger size to ~ 2 TB/Year, from Solana's ~160 TB/Year through improvements in consensus, storage, and compression
    • We removed KYC gates from the Solana code as we rightly should.  No KYC is required for staking or validators or any other use of the new Safecoin blockchain
    • We launched the chain on a completely fair launch proof of work store of value with no IEO, no ICO, no sales of any kind (existing Safecoin ledger)

    In doing so, we believe we have introduced the world's most Performant and Decentralized Community blockchain (by making improvements in the feasibility of its decentralization).    This is our vision of what real worldwide blockchain adoption looks like.    We already have an incredible amount planned, and we are hard at work on SafeSwap, a decentralized on-chain exchange which will operate on top of the new Safecoin in the very near future.


    Original Thread:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2838370

    SafeCoin Website:  SafeCoin.org

    Source:    https://github.com/Fair-Exchange/SAFE

    Discord:    https://discord.io/safecoin

    Telegram: https://t.me/SafeCoinEN

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/SafeCoins

    Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/SafeCoins/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safecoinproject/     https://www.instagram.com/safetradeexchange/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/safecoins/

    Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/Safecoin

    Supply:  36 Million Max Possible Supply.  May be reduced after the swap.

    Emissions:   Gradual Emissions reduction over a 10 year period to achieve 36.2 Million Max supply

    Wallets (Win/Mac/Linux GUIs and Clients): http://safecoin.org/wallets/

    Block Explorer: https://explorer.safecoins.org/

    Exchanges:  SafeTrade    <--Currently supporting new chain [SAFE] and old chain [SAFEC]
                           Graviex            <-- Currently supporting old chain
                           Crex24   <-- Currently supporting old chain



    WhitePaper: https://safecoins.org/knowledge-base/originalwhitepaper/



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    6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Anonymity, Security and Privacy: Anonymous Cryptocurrency Enhancement Comparsion on: December 31, 2017, 07:52:16 AM
    The following is an updated attempt to assess and evaluate:

      1.   Enhancements/Protocols:
      
        a. Anonymous Capabilities / Anonymity
        b. Privacy
        c) Security

      2.   The coins that currently implement these features


    Every will be made to assume none of these coins are a complete solution (yet).  Not because they're bad, but because a lot of the other comparison threads out there have been polarized toward one coin as the "solution with all the best end to end features".  

    I would really appreciate your thoughts and input on this work in progress, so that together, we can make it even more complicated and unreadable.




    Anonymous, Privacy, and Security features are clearly all related to one another, yet in my mind are distinct:
      
    Anonymous features ultimately aim for the holding and transacting of a commodity which both requires and releases zero identifying information.
                  Buy a pizza.  No receipt, no exchange of information, no record of the pizza or you.
                        There are obvious legal implications to this, causing it to be a "dark" feature.
                              However, this slander assumes that the governing body itself is not "dark", or corrupt.   In many places in the world, Anonymity is a matter of life and death.
                              As such, Anonymity is a double edged sword, aiding both sinister and altruistic efforts.
                              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_(group)
                  

    Privacy features aim to give ownership of identifying information to individuals/entities who hold or transact a commodity.
                  Buy a pizza, there's a record of it but that record is for you (and potentially the pizza shop) only.
                        There is a legal arguement for privacy features.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_law

    Security:  If you can hack the thing, you need not worry about Anonymity and Privacy.  Those are out.



    Some other attempts at this:  

    Full list of anonymous coins
    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1025878.0

     [DASH/XDN/XMR/SDC] Comparison between the most known anonymous coins
    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=985039.0

    Privacy getting important: Verge or Spectrecoin or DeepOnion??
    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2397519.0;all

    Which cryptocurrency is most anonymous?
    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2157374.0


    https://zcoin.io/zcoins-privacy-tec


    Wondering about this one:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525344.0
    7  Other / Meta / Posting an image on: December 31, 2017, 04:22:41 AM
    Hi there,

    May I ask what I need to do to enable the bbcode for embedding images?

    I can see that some users successfully do this in the forum but for whatever reason it's a no-go for me.

    Here's an example:





    which is written as:

    Code:
    [img]https://i.imgur.com/StETgpt.png?1[/img]

    Thanks!
    8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / for deletion on: December 31, 2017, 01:55:16 AM
    wrong section, please see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2669844.
    9  Other / Meta / Request to un-ban account on: November 21, 2017, 02:51:43 AM
    Hey there,

    It appears that my original account from 2014 was banned ("safecoin"), and to my understanding this was due to some kind of attack on the forum at that time which led to many accounts being banned.

    I can still log into my account, and I still have access to the associated email address to it (I just logged in today).    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=325125

    Would it be possible to get this unbanned, or if there is a different reason why it was banned, some education on that provided?   I have not received any reason and thus assume it to be above, which was a known "thing" at that time on the forum.


    Thank you very kindly.
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