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1421  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY][ICO] easyMINE - Cryptocoin mining made simple [Bounty program] on: October 22, 2017, 12:12:08 PM
1. Campaign joined = signature campaign
2. Username = chem96
3. ETH address = 0x9b58964c8EfC5B5102A75d65cc4Df81b471e646C
1422  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: ICO New energie on: October 22, 2017, 11:59:30 AM
deux ICO à venir : Greeneum et Grid+. Quelqu'un suit il les dossiers?
Il me semble que Grid+ est très sérieux, ils ont déja fait un pré sale avec de gros investisseurs. Greeneum c'est plus mystérieux, nous sommes à 4 jours de l'ICO et toujours pas de white paper, ca ne me met pas vraiment en confiance.

Oui effectivement Greenum ça va pas le faire...
Par contre merci pour l'info concernant Grid+. ça parait solide. je vais regarder ça de plus proche
1423  Local / Annonces / Re: 🚀 [ANN] PRIVATIX 🚀 RESEAU VPN DECENTRALISE 🚀 [ICO] 🚀 on: October 21, 2017, 06:53:24 AM
🔥 soft cap atteint 🔥

🔥 plus de 3,350 ETH ( ~$1M+ ) collectés

⚡️ le bonus est encore de 40% ⚡️

Visit -> https://privatix.io
1424  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Monnaies anonymes: Monero le meilleur? on: October 20, 2017, 05:32:07 AM

Franchement Zen, Komodo et Verge, sur les trois il devrait en avoir une qui devrait exploser ;-D
Outsider : Zcoin


Alors pour l'instant c'est Zen qui a les faveurs des investisseurs. Cette nuit, le cours est passé de 7$ à 23$.
Cela suite à un rapport d'un groupe d'investisseurs "Palm Beach Confidential"

Ils recommandent le titre et voient le cours exlposer à 250$ / 500$ d'ici 1 à 2 ans
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15cj5c1YEvpfRN4tLDr8s2uMOdrDG0x6quuGmLLTOyh8/preview

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That would take the price from around $7 per coin to between $250 and $500 per coin.

Mais il y a surtout un passage qui traite des points faibles et forces des différents coins qui est très intéressant. je le mets ci-après pour archivage

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The Four Problems With Current Privacy Coins

The world’s privacy coins are each solving small parts of the overall privacy problem.

Zcash wants to keep your transactions and wealth secret.Dash wants to be a commerce coin with optional privacy.Monero wants to be untraceable digital cash.

Each of these coins has done great work in its relative niche… but each has fundamental drawbacks.

Drawback No. 1: Inadequate Funding Model

Monero’s funding model relies on developers donating their time to the project. They are not paid to improve Monero. Perhaps that’s why there still isn’t a user-friendly mobile wallet.

Zcash’s funding model is only in place for the first four years. After that, Zcash is expected to rely on the “community” for further development.

Only Dash has truly sustainable long-term development funding through its treasury model. Dash’s design sends 10% of the mining reward into a treasury to pay for ongoing development.

For long-term success, a privacy coin must have a self-funding model.

Drawback No. 2: Not Fully Secure

Privacy coins aren’t as anonymous as advertised. To our knowledge, no cryptocurrency today employs end-to-end encryption.

End-to-end encryption is a system of communication. In this system, only communicating users can read the messages they send and receive. No eavesdropper can access the messages.

Without end-to-end encryption, anyone monitoring the network could see all traffic across all blockchains.

This means governments could track down the origin of transactions and identify users.

Here are two examples of so-called untraceable coins getting traced…

In 2016, federal law enforcement agents seized nearly 12,000 Monero coins.

And this year, law enforcement agents seized nearly 3,700 Zcash coins from the late Alexandre Cazes, the alleged leader of dark market drug purveyor AlphaBay.

Obviously, the government did not publicize how it was able to track down these “untraceable” coins. But it makes sense that the lack of end-to-end encryption could have played a role in unmasking these transactions.

While you and I have no interest in running an illegal drug bazaar, there are many legitimate reasons to want privacy. For instance, do you want everyone to know exactly what you buy or what causes you support?

The government has a history of persecution based on political beliefs.

In 2013, news broke that the IRS had targeted organizations affiliated with the Tea Party.

Let’s say you want to give money to WikiLeaks, a website that publishes secrets and classified information from anonymous sources.

If you donate publicly, the government could use that information to deny you a security clearance or federal job. Even private sector jobs could discriminate against you.

What if you want to give money to a pro-life or a pro-choice charity? Either choice could lead to employer and/or social discrimination.

The point is there are lots of legitimate reasons to keep your financial transactions secret. Without end-to-end encryption, you can’t be sure you are safe.

Drawback No. 3: Easily Blocked

As governments become more fearful of cryptocurrencies, they’ll try to block your access to them. We’re already seeing this in China and Russia.

China has shut down its domestic crypto exchanges. The Russian central bank has said it will block access to all cryptocurrency trading websites.

Governments will enforce these bans by making Internet Service Providers (ISPs) keep a list of banned sites.

You literally will not be able to connect to these sites. Dash, Monero, and Zcash have no way to overcome this type of government blocking.

This is a huge flaw in today’s leading privacy coins.

Drawback No. 4: They Only Handle Payments

Dash, Monero, and Zcash are primarily designed to handle the transfer of money.

Zcash offers something slightly different with its private messaging function.

Dash also has unique offerings like “instant send,” which allows you to receive money instantly.

The privacy coin of the future must be able to do more than move money.

It must have built-in messaging.It must allow anonymous data publishing and storage.It must have end-to-end encryption and be unblockable.And of course, it must be able to handle the anonymous transfer of money.

None of the current privacy coin leaders have all of those functions… except ZenCash.

Why ZenCash Will Become the Most Widely Used Privacy Coin

Earlier, I told you ZenCash is the brainchild of three ex-military men.

This is important because if you believe in the saying “it takes a thief to catch a thief,” then you’ll understand the value these military insiders bring to a privacy ecosystem.

Throughout their careers, these founders have had ringside seats to how governments really operate.

That’s why they shed their government careers and devoted their professional lives to the creation of a total privacy platform.

The ZenCash team has designed a platform that will plug the holes that plague the current privacy coins.

Plug No. 1: Robust Funding Model

Developing software costs money… lots of money.

Traditional software firms rely on issuing stock, sometimes bonds, and on rare occasions, actual earnings to fund their operations.

Typically, cryptocurrency projects rely on community donations of time and skill.

Relying on the goodwill of others is not a long-term scalable solution.

The other problem with relying on a community of developers is that a small group of folks ends up steering the project.

This results in a centralized development team, which can lead to a weaker project.

We like decentralized development teams. In that model, the community votes on which aspects of development get priority.

When you have a funding mechanism that the community votes on, it ensures the best ideas and the most committed developers are getting the money they need to keep improving the project.

ZenCash has solved this problem by using a “Treasury Model.”

Every 2.5 minutes, 12.5 ZenCash gets mined. Under its Treasury Model, 88% of the mining reward goes to the miners. The ZenCash Foundation Treasury gets 8.5%.

(I’ll explain where the rest goes in a moment.)

Right now, 7,200 new ZenCash gets mined each day. Of that, 612 coins (8.5%) go to the ZenCash Foundation Treasury.

At current prices, that’s $4,284 per day… or $1,563,600 each year.

Now, remember: ZenCash is only at $7 right now. As the price starts rising, we’ll see the treasury allocation rise along with it.

This model ensures that ZenCash will have a steady supply of capital to pay for its ongoing development without having to engage in dilutive coin offerings.

This funding model means ZenCash will always have the money needed to keep growing and improving.

Plug No. 2: End-to-End Encryption

Earlier, I mentioned that ZenCash is on the cusp of a major announcement that will bring in a flood of new investors.

It has to do with end-to-end encryption.

As of this writing, there is not a single cryptocurrency that offers end-to-end encryption.

ZenCash is about to fix that with a solution it calls “secured nodes.”

According to the white paper, secured nodes “ensure the system remains distributed, resilient, and secure. By enforcing encrypted communication between nodes, and between nodes and wallets, Zen protects against eavesdropping […]”

As I mentioned earlier, end-to-end encryption helps thwart government efforts at linking network traffic to users’ identities.

As regimes such as China and Russia’s become more hostile to cryptocurrencies, this service will become a must-have option.

The secured node network is being beta-tested right now. It will go live in two to four weeks.

Right now, there are 170 test secure nodes. The founders estimate they will have 1,000 secured nodes by the end of the first quarter of 2018.

They expect such rapid growth because anyone operating a secured node will be entitled a share in 3.5% of the mining reward.

We think this is a very smart way of ensuring the ZenCash network stays highly distributed and secure.

Plug No. 3: “Domain Fronting”

As I write this, Russia’s central bank has announced it will block its citizens from accessing cryptocurrency websites.

As already mentioned, China has shut down its domestic cryptocurrency trading platforms.

The founders of ZenCash have long known this day would come. That’s why they built “domain fronting” into ZenCash.

With domain fronting, you can make a domain (website) you’re trying to access look like something else.

For instance, if you are in Russia and want to access a ZenCash wallet, domain fronting would make your network request look like you were going to an approved website.

Here’s another way to think about domain fronting…

It’s like having a plane ticket that says you are flying to London. This lets you pass the security checkpoint. Except once you’ve passed security, the ticket changes and lets you fly to Cuba without anyone knowing.

ZenCash is the only privacy coin we know of that will have domain-fronting capability. As more governments become hostile to cryptocurrencies, this is another feature that will be critical to a privacy coin’s success.

That’s why we expect the global demand for domain fronting to soar, and ZenCash along with it…

Again, as of this writing, ZenCash is the only privacy coin that offers domain fronting.

Plug No. 4: Full Privacy Platform

ZenCash is more than just a way to send and receive money anonymously. It is a full privacy platform that other developers can build upon.

So instead of having to build your own privacy platform from scratch, you can build applications on top of the ZenCash system.

Here are some of the different applications you’ll see launch on the ZenCash platform.

ZenTalk is a secure communications network that allows you to broadcast a message from one person to many people. Think of it like an encrypted invitation-only Twitter feed.ZenPub is a platform that will let you publish and store documents anonymously.ZenHide is the domain fronting service. ZenHide will give users the ability to circumnavigate crypto-commerce blocking.

On top of all that, ZenCash includes the ability to send and receive money anonymously (or publicly if you wish). Plus, you can use it as a one-to-one private messaging system.

In addition, ZenCash can work with other blockchains (that means it’s interoperable).

Let’s say you want to set up an Ethereum smart contract but handle the payment via a ZenCash shielded address.

In the future, you’ll be able to do that.

This rich set of features makes ZenCash more than just a privacy coin.

It’s a privacy platform… and platforms are incredibly valuable.

This is because platforms attract other developers. And more developers equate to more apps, which equate to more users.

More users equal more demand for ZenCash, and that, my friends, equals much higher prices ahead.

1425  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Shared Masternode Hosting (VIVO only atm) on: October 19, 2017, 07:46:39 AM
1 seat for me please.
already quoted here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2135163.msg22859557#msg22859557
I'm waiting for your confirmation
1426  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] LUXCoin — New PHI1612 PoW/PoS Hybrid Algorithm — Parallel Masternodes on: October 18, 2017, 11:28:25 AM
Staking problem?
Should I do something to be able to stake? The status in my Window wallet continue to claim that I haven't any mature coin so far. But in the facts I have some coins with more than 1000 confirmation....

thanks for any help...
1427  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Quelles sont les prochaines ICOs a ne pas rater ? on: October 18, 2017, 07:24:20 AM
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Bientot je vous parlerai d'une belle ico avec distribution de dividendes sur le ca de l'entreprise.
Avec une team solide et un projet serieux et des projections bien reelles.

Vas-y accouche  :-D

Sinon une ICO qui va bientôt commencer c'est Solar DAO. lien: https://solardao.me/
Il s'agit d'une vraie société active dans l'élaboration de centrales solaires.

Ils viennent de mettre en beta Test un "market platform" ou  les possesseurs de SDAO pourront ensuite financer les projets solaires en cours et avoir un retour sur investissement.

Je trouve le concept sympa


1428  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Quelles sont les cryptomonnaies prometteuses ? on: October 17, 2017, 05:50:39 PM
Est ce que vous avez entendu parler de LuxCoin (a ne pas confondre avec LuxToken) ?

C'est sorti il y a une semaine. Un nouvel algo de minage. Parait-il vraiment efficace pour les GPU. pleins de  pool proposent cet algo et beaucoup de mineurs se mettent dessus.
Le coin ne s'échange nulle part pour l'instant. Shocked Shocked Shocked

J'ai trouvé une seule news qui explique ce qu'est ce coin. En résumé, l'auteur explique qu'il ne sait pas encore à quoi sert ce coin...
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What is LuxCoin
Luxcoin is a new hybrid PoW/PoS cryptocurrency with Masternodes (requires 16120 Lux) announced on the 2nd of October on the Bitcointalk forum and was officially launched to the public on the 10th of October 2017. It features a new GPU algorithm built from; Skein, JH, Cubehash, Fungue, Gost and Echo, which has been named PHI1612. The founders claim it focuses on security, fast transaction speeds and increased efficiency (to reduce electricity bills), although at this moment in time little is known about what they aim to achieve and deliver. It is therefore still to early to judge just how LuxCoin is going to do in the long term.
I hope in the coming days or weeks that it will be clearer exactly what benefits there are to mine and invest in LuxCoin. Once more information is available I will share the update on my blog
source: http://cryptovore.com/2017/10/10/luxcoin-how-to-mine-gpus/

Je trouve ça assez barge. Mais les gars derrière ne doivent pas être des inconnus (Skein, JH, Cubehash, Fungue, Gost and Echo,) car tpruvot de ccminer à déjà intégré cet algo dans son soft de minage.

si quelqu'un à des infos, je suis preneur

le site de LuxCoin: http://luxcoin.tech/
1429  Local / Annonces / Re: [ANN][ICO] easyMINE - Minage de crypto-monnaies simplifié on: October 17, 2017, 10:59:03 AM
Vivement la fin. ça tire en longueur et c'est pas franchement un succès cette ICO.
1430  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] LUXCoin — New PHI1612 PoW/PoS Hybrid Algorithm — Parallel Masternodes on: October 17, 2017, 10:45:05 AM
Hi guys,

Sorry for my newbee question but I didn't find an answer so far...

What is the purpose for the Lux-Token?
I understand the benefits of a new Hash algo but I don't understand what I could do with the Lux-Token.

Thank you in advance for any infos

token and coin are different thing,
token can be based on eth or waves,
and the Lux-token and LUXCoin is different, the lux-token looks scam

yea, sorry. I would say LuxCoin.  (I'm a newbee  :-D)
1431  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] LUXCoin — New PHI1612 PoW/PoS Hybrid Algorithm — Parallel Masternodes on: October 17, 2017, 08:39:54 AM
Hi guys,

Sorry for my newbee question but I didn't find an answer so far...

What is the purpose for the Lux-Token?
I understand the benefits of a new Hash algo but I don't understand what I could do with the Lux-Token.

Thank you in advance for any infos
1432  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Quelles sont les prochaines ICOs a ne pas rater ? on: October 16, 2017, 02:10:26 PM
Beaucoup trop d'ICO actuellement. Difficile de trier le bon grain de l'ivraie.
Pour ma part ce sera uniquement "monaize" car actif sur la plateforme Komodo. https://monaize.com/#/fr.
plus un soutient qu'un réel investissement
1433  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Monnaies anonymes: Monero le meilleur? on: October 16, 2017, 02:07:10 PM
Un papier (université de Princton et un dev de Zcash) qui montre quelques faiblesses de Monero. Je me suis contenter de l’abstract.

Pour résumer le résumé, ils disent qu’ils arrivent à identifier les token réellement transmis dans 62% des transactions
(Monero fait un mixage avec d’autres coins « internes » appelés « mixins »).

Pour ceux qui veulent s’amuser à lire…
Source : http://monerolink.com/monerolink.pdf

Je pense que les principales monnaies dites anonymes ont toutes des avantages et inconvénients.

A mon avis les plus sérieuses sont Zcash et Monero. (technique et adoption de masse) mais elles ont déjà beaucoup évolué.

Je trouve Zen supérieur à Zcash, notement grace à leurs secure nodes. Par contre ils n’ont pas encore la notoriété de Zcash. Et finalement c’est aussi l’adoption de masse qui fera qu’une monnaie a du succès ou non.

Verge me semble avoir une belle communauté et un bon marketing. A suivre le développement de leur protocole Wraith.
Et pour finir le meilleur des deux monde (Zcash et BTC) : Komodo.  Je vous conseille de regarder la dernière video de Artplay. Vraiment fantastique leur solution de noeuds de notaire. video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jjcqmyg8kbs
Pour rappel, Komodo fait partie de SuperNet, la team qui va lancer BarterDEX (le futur des exchanges, le top du top).

Franchement Zen, Komodo et Verge, sur les trois il devrait en avoir une qui devrait exploser ;-D
Outsider : Zcoin
1434  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Quelles sont les cryptomonnaies prometteuses ? on: October 16, 2017, 04:19:06 AM
https://request.network/#/

Ico française également sur whitelist.
Ça peut être intéressant d en acheter à la sortie car ça risque de faire du fois 4 comme kyber network



Il reste 16h pour cette ICO. dejà financée à 96,6% . Soit 31,9 milions $ levés.
Belle réussite je trouve.
Et ce sans aucun bonus!!

Sais tu s'il y a eu des presale et à combien ? Je pense que oui quand on voit les plus gros tokens holders

sauf erreur de ma part pas de presale. Par contre une limite d'investissement par KYC qui augmentait chaque jour.

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Day 1 individual cap : 6.713 ETH
Day 2 individual cap: 13.426 ETH minus what you invested on the first day.
If you invested 6.713 ETH on day 1, you will be able to invest another 6.713 ETH on day 2.
Day 3 individual cap: 26.852 ETH minus what you invested on the first days.
If you invested 6.713 ETH on day 1 & also on day 2, you will be able to invest 13.426 ETH on day 3.
source: https://blog.request.network/how-to-participate-in-the-request-network-token-sale-a026f7113ae0

L'ICO est maintenant terminée avec succès. 100'000 ETH collectés. Bravo
1435  Local / Annonces / Re: 🚀 [ANN] PRIVATIX 🚀 RESEAU VPN DECENTRALISE 🚀 [PRE-ICO] 🚀 on: October 15, 2017, 03:07:04 PM
Une nouvelle video qui explique le principe de Privatix

https://videoblog.io/en/app/blog/13650
1436  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Tezos discussion on: October 15, 2017, 03:02:33 PM
Where can we check latest update and development on tezos

all infos in one place: https://tezos.rocks/

ok but it's not the official site.
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Tezos.Rocks by @PedroDoren is not officially associated with the Tezos Foundation

Any official news from the team would be really great. They have enough money (BTC ATH and BCC) to pay a good communication team....
1437  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: [Review] CoinCube --> une application qui créer et gère un portfolio indexé on: October 15, 2017, 02:57:41 PM
Pour faire simple c'est un robot qui fait tout à ta place!
 Perso j'ai du mal a me dire qu'un logiciel va gerer toutes mes transactions a ma place. J'aurais peur qu'ils fassent des choses bizarre.
Du genre que cette semaine il est decide de vendre mes BTC alors qu'il est en pleine bourre  Cheesy

Non, non, il tient juste l’allocation que tu lui as donné.
Ce que je trouve sympa c'est que je fais un versement chaque deux semaines sur Kraken et le bot passe les ordres pour distribuer dans les Token que j'ai choisi.
Ou dans l'exemple ou le BTC est monté, il a vendu une part pour que l'allocation que je lui ai donné reste conforme (28% dans mon cas) et les a investi dans mes autres token.
1438  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Quelles sont les cryptomonnaies prometteuses ? on: October 15, 2017, 02:53:32 PM
https://request.network/#/

Ico française également sur whitelist.
Ça peut être intéressant d en acheter à la sortie car ça risque de faire du fois 4 comme kyber network



Il reste 16h pour cette ICO. dejà financée à 96,6% . Soit 31,9 milions $ levés.
Belle réussite je trouve.
Et ce sans aucun bonus!!
1439  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Jamie Dimon se chie dessus et continu son FUD on: October 15, 2017, 07:24:17 AM

Bon après je suis pas certain que rentrer à 5800$ soit une bonne idée non plus. Je pense qu'attendre encore 2 semaines soit plus sage
1440  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: [Review] CoinCube --> une application qui créer et gère un portfolio indexé on: October 15, 2017, 07:17:23 AM


Voila les perfs actuelles. On va dire merci au Bitcoin pour la participation à cette remontée   Cheesy
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