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4641  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Blocknet] The internet of blockchains / XBridge / true cross-chain P2P on: October 21, 2014, 09:51:14 PM
There are at least three fundamental differences between the Blocknet and Supernet:

- XBridge is not an RPC call protocol, it's a true P2P protocol
- There's no central or core currency, unlike SuperNET, which uses BTCD for this
- Joining the Blocknet does not involve 10% of a coin's money supply being bought and centrally controlled

Shame on you

Please explain how SuperNET is not p2p.

He's just quoting the OP literature, but yeah, none of the points are really valid.
4642  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SuperNET asset 12071612744977229797, trading symbol UNITY on: October 21, 2014, 07:14:38 PM
I added Berkeley DB to libjl777 so now telepods and cloud storage will be in standard database

you will have to do "make onetime" again to compile the latest version. It will make a storage directory and put public.db and private.db in there.

James

Thanks, worked just fine.

performance and stability seems to have improved a lot with the latest update.
4643  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SuperNET asset 12071612744977229797, trading symbol UNITY on: October 21, 2014, 07:13:03 PM
I added Berkeley DB to libjl777 so now telepods and cloud storage will be in standard database

you will have to do "make onetime" again to compile the latest version. It will make a storage directory and put public.db and private.db in there.

James

Thanks, worked just fine.
4644  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Blocknet] The internet of blockchains / XBridge / true cross-chain P2P on: October 21, 2014, 04:06:14 PM

You can 'hear hear' all you want but also "- BlockNET real value SHOULD equate the total combined value of every coin, mathematically, practically is another story, but still there is not promise out there" is idiotic.

It's not like you take-over each of the participating coins and their intrinsic value becomes Blocknets value. This is just plain retarded. You're just trying to copy Supernet's idea and try to make some money in between. At least Supernet's assets are backed by a 10% buy in, which DOES give it an intrinsic value.

You are just talking crap about that Blocknet's value is derived by it's so called 'incredible utility'. This is fine and all but you need to prove that first. Stating that mathematically (or practically) the value should be equal to the combined value of the participating coins is just a complete SCAM where you try to screw people over by luring them with a fictional ROI.

And I'm not stating anything about the concept or the technology, I support that, but the way you try to make money is just, well... Shame on you...  Lips sealed

There are at least three fundamental differences between the Blocknet and Supernet:

- XBridge is not an RPC call protocol, it's a true P2P protocol
- There's no central or core currency, unlike SuperNET, which uses BTCD for this
- Joining the Blocknet does not involve 10% of a coin's money supply being bought and centrally controlled

Shame on you

I want to clarify, that although without some sort of tangible proof-of-concept I believe this is purely a vehicle for market manipulation, I also fully support this project and will be following it closely.  Grin

Personally I'd love some proof-of-concept code to be released prior to the ITO.

Part of the XBridge code is actually completed so this might be possible.

Regardless of that, the XBridge protocol is based on the Xnode protocol that XC uses. If anyone is worried about development talent or the ability to deliver, take a look at XC's timeline.

Now pool all the developer talent from all the participating coins.

This code will get nailed down good and proper.




I have to agree with mxxxxxx overall, However, I believe having one currency as the central core or group of currencies that compose the core would be better than, "There's no central or core currency, unlike SuperNET, which uses BTCD for this"

Keep in mind this statement isn't true. SuperNET doesn't rely on BTCD. BTCD is simply the flagship coin that offers the Teleport technology. SuperNET can be run standalone and will do that along with being embedded into the core coins wallets. SuperNET actually runs on the NXT blockchain

Hmm... thanks for that.

Brevity demanded a fairly inaccurate summary of SuperNET's centralisation. Perhaps I should try expand on it to refer to NXT too...


Brevity is not excuse when you're asking for $1,000,000.
4645  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Blocknet] The internet of blockchains / XBridge / true cross-chain P2P on: October 21, 2014, 03:58:36 PM

You can 'hear hear' all you want but also "- BlockNET real value SHOULD equate the total combined value of every coin, mathematically, practically is another story, but still there is not promise out there" is idiotic.

It's not like you take-over each of the participating coins and their intrinsic value becomes Blocknets value. This is just plain retarded. You're just trying to copy Supernet's idea and try to make some money in between. At least Supernet's assets are backed by a 10% buy in, which DOES give it an intrinsic value.

You are just talking crap about that Blocknet's value is derived by it's so called 'incredible utility'. This is fine and all but you need to prove that first. Stating that mathematically (or practically) the value should be equal to the combined value of the participating coins is just a complete SCAM where you try to screw people over by luring them with a fictional ROI.

And I'm not stating anything about the concept or the technology, I support that, but the way you try to make money is just, well... Shame on you...  Lips sealed

There are at least three fundamental differences between the Blocknet and Supernet:

- XBridge is not an RPC call protocol, it's a true P2P protocol
- There's no central or core currency, unlike SuperNET, which uses BTCD for this
- Joining the Blocknet does not involve 10% of a coin's money supply being bought and centrally controlled

Shame on you

I want to clarify, that although without some sort of tangible proof-of-concept I believe this is purely a vehicle for market manipulation, I also fully support this project and will be following it closely.  Grin

Personally I'd love some proof-of-concept code to be released prior to the ITO.

Part of the XBridge code is actually completed so this might be possible.

Regardless of that, the XBridge protocol is based on the Xnode protocol that XC uses. If anyone is worried about development talent or the ability to deliver, take a look at XC's timeline.

Now pool all the developer talent from all the participating coins.

This code will get nailed down good and proper.




I have to agree with mxxxxxx overall, However, I believe having one currency as the central core or group of currencies that compose the core would be better than, "There's no central or core currency, unlike SuperNET, which uses BTCD for this"

Keep in mind this statement isn't true. SuperNET doesn't rely on BTCD. BTCD is simply the flagship coin that offers the Teleport technology. SuperNET can be run standalone and will do that along with being embedded into the core coins wallets. SuperNET actually runs on the NXT blockchain
4646  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] DOGEBLACK DOGEBC SHA256 SHOP ACCEPTED DOGEBC & first place on C-CEX on: October 21, 2014, 02:18:38 PM
dogebc.minerpools.com stop payout  Huh

feel free to try my pool:

www.hasher.ca

Cheers
4647  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GAW Hashlet ROI Tracking on: October 21, 2014, 12:55:22 PM
The Antminer S3 is sold by bitmaintech. As far as I know GAW doesn't sell any S3's. If you have any other hardware with GAW that they host when you used to be able to convert them into hashlets it was a 1:1 MH/s ratio for scrypt hardware.

As far as converting from a hosted GAW sha-256 to scrypt hardware goes IDK what the conversion was.

yeah it was an S3 I bought from them a while ago, with the cloud option. I'll ask them I guess.

I've ROI'd on all my other hashlets as well though, so can't complain at all, compared to some group buys I went in on...
4648  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GAW Hashlet ROI Tracking on: October 21, 2014, 02:10:25 AM
10/18/14: I am now 126% ROI for my bitcoin invested in gaw's bitcoin miners (actually scrypt hashlets)!!!  My plan at this point is to now build my mining power with future profits Cheesy


That's great to hear! I'm not sure whether I'm going to re-invest more into these hashlets. Currently, I'm at 95% of my ROI. I haven't reached this percentage with any of my investments (which all obviously turned out to be bad investments), so I'm already really happy. I can take the profit now if I want and leave the market by selling the hashlets I own. This would make me some nice money when you look at how less I invested in Gaw Miners. However, I'm not sure about my plan yet.

Does anyone know how much your hashrate would be converted into if you switch an Antminer S3 into a hashlet?

It really depends on how much you can sell your antminer s3 for.

oh really? Mine has an option to "upgrade to hashlet" but doesn't give me any #'s before I have to complete it...
4649  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GAW Hashlet ROI Tracking on: October 21, 2014, 12:53:40 AM
10/18/14: I am now 126% ROI for my bitcoin invested in gaw's bitcoin miners (actually scrypt hashlets)!!!  My plan at this point is to now build my mining power with future profits Cheesy


That's great to hear! I'm not sure whether I'm going to re-invest more into these hashlets. Currently, I'm at 95% of my ROI. I haven't reached this percentage with any of my investments (which all obviously turned out to be bad investments), so I'm already really happy. I can take the profit now if I want and leave the market by selling the hashlets I own. This would make me some nice money when you look at how less I invested in Gaw Miners. However, I'm not sure about my plan yet.

Does anyone know how much your hashrate would be converted into if you switch an Antminer S3 into a hashlet?
4650  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][QTL] Quatloo, A DarkWaveGravity Scrypt Coin LAUNCHED! 6/27/2014 on: October 20, 2014, 08:37:41 AM
With XC's Blocknet release looming what are everyone's thoughts on asking to be added to the list of supported coins.

A link to Blocknet info:  http://downloads.xc-official.com/images/14-10-15%20Blocknet%20presentation.pdf

Among being able to add flexibility to QTL by being able to use the features of all coins on the Blocknet here is a huge one.

QTL will be convertible to fiat currencies through use of any ATM supporting withdrawals in XC(NEOS sent through the XBridge will be auto converted to XC and cashed out at the ATM).  As well with the upcoming release of their ITO(shares) there is a 10% discount for anyone who wishes to get in on that.

There is no downside here.  It takes absolutely nothing away from QTL but adds a vast network of useability, and a lot of exposure for us as a member.

Thoughts?

This is what SuperNET has been doing for quite some time already.  I'd stick with the originators of this innovation rather than the clone.
4651  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] BitcoinDark (BTCD)--Sha-256/PoW-PoS hybrid/Bounty Opportunities on: October 18, 2014, 11:59:39 PM
BitcoinDark Rich List (Top 500)

Now available on http://explorebtcd.info/bitcoindark-btcd-rich-list-top-500/

This will be updated every hour except I'm sleeping. So, Plese be patient until I can get something to update it automatically every 10 minutes. Hope you guys will like it.

There is still more to do. If you would like to help or any feedback please let me know.

Donations are welcome.

Cool! I'm on the list a few times ^_^
4652  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SuperNET asset 12071612744977229797, trading symbol UNITY on: October 18, 2014, 12:18:43 PM
Hey James, I'm currently helping with some VRC projects, but I could set up some VMs to test with next week.  Maybe this weekend if I'm lucky.
that would be great!

Do you have a build that is running under Windows Server 2008?
Then I could rund some nodes, too...

Not yet, but you can certainly install VirtualBox and run a linux instance.
4653  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [XPOOL][MULTIPOOL] DarkCoin (DRK) | BitcoinDark (BTCD) | FibreCoin (FIBRE) on: October 17, 2014, 11:03:01 PM
Is there any chance to support the KnC Titan and improving the performance/efficiency?

http://www.xpool.ca
Shift history for scrypt
Wed Oct 15 2014 07:00:00    11920736    41659004    28.6150 %    9.09 MH

P.S. I'm currently mining with about 200-300 MH/s at your pool, again.

When did you start? If you started Mid ---> End of shift, your rate will be off because it's calculated against the whole shift, not just when you started to the end of the shift. Then you also need to account for mining done on blocks near the end of the shift that didn't not mature, so more hashrate will be carried over to the next shift...  

Thank you for your quick reply!

The Titan was mining on October 14th from 17:50 CET till 18:50 CET.

Do you think I could keep on mining at your pool because all multi pools have lots of problems with Titan?

28.6150 % is not the reject rate, right?

28 is your share of them payout. I have had no reports of issues using any particular miners so please mine and let me know if you see issues.

So you only mines for an hour, so  that looks about right. As I mentioned earlier today in another post. Hash rates are calculated against everyone else for the whole shift. So your one hour of mining @2-300 mh = the same as mining the whole shift @ 9mh (48 hours)
4654  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [XPOOL][MULTIPOOL] DarkCoin (DRK) | BitcoinDark (BTCD) | FibreCoin (FIBRE) on: October 17, 2014, 10:53:23 PM
It says: 9361360

What about now, after today's shift?

It says:    5154210 unconfirmed

BTW, today's shift looks very accurate:

SHIFT END          YOUR SHARES   TOTAL SHARES   PERCENT   AVG. HASH RATE   BTCMH/DAY   PAYMENT   STATUS
Fri Oct 17 2014 07:00:00   18006620   253171760   7.1124 %   44.76 MH   0.00028719   4.17735317 DRK   Complete

But Wednesday looks like this:
Wed Oct 15 2014 07:00:00   1090   99329580   0.0011 %   0 KH   0.00045798   0.00047513 DRK   Complete


You should be ok now. You started mining mid shift + had shares that rolled over to the next shift.


4655  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] BitcoinDark (BTCD)--Sha-256/PoW-PoS hybrid/Bounty Opportunities on: October 17, 2014, 07:29:18 PM
Price is being manipulated this has nothing to do with FUD of other situations. You can clearly see that the criminals are trying everything even clone the Supernet idea made me "LoL" XC really have a shady histroy and i advice you to research deeper into that.

I for once like this price drop as i know it has nothing to do with the work on BTCD it self. Enjoy these low prices because you won't see them again when all the new tech comes online.


Some  people maybe are selling BTCD to buy CANN, MARYJ etc.  Grin
I could not imagine a worse investment but their money their choice  Cool

If they have not yet had a lesson than they will have a little painful  Undecided

They've also been leaving the multipool to mine dogeblackcoin.... and here I thought we had a really smart bunch of investors... BTCD is cheap right now and the multipool users would benefit huge by keeping the hash rates higher to buy up as many as we can.

www.bitcoindark.ca

Cheers!

4656  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [XPOOL][MULTIPOOL] DarkCoin (DRK) | BitcoinDark (BTCD) | FibreCoin (FIBRE) on: October 17, 2014, 07:26:10 PM
Is there any chance to support the KnC Titan and improving the performance/efficiency?

http://www.xpool.ca
Shift history for scrypt
Wed Oct 15 2014 07:00:00    11920736    41659004    28.6150 %    9.09 MH

P.S. I'm currently mining with about 200-300 MH/s at your pool, again.

When did you start? If you started Mid ---> End of shift, your rate will be off because it's calculated against the whole shift, not just when you started to the end of the shift. Then you also need to account for mining done on blocks near the end of the shift that didn't not mature, so more hashrate will be carried over to the next shift...   
4657  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [XPOOL][MULTIPOOL] DarkCoin (DRK) | BitcoinDark (BTCD) | FibreCoin (FIBRE) on: October 17, 2014, 07:23:49 PM
It says: 9361360

What about now, after today's shift?
4658  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] BitcoinDark (BTCD)--Sha-256/PoW-PoS hybrid/Bounty Opportunities on: October 16, 2014, 02:13:11 PM


What I don't understand is why oh why would I want to hold any actual BTCD token? That is great that it is providing the highway but when I already own Nxt and Bitcoin, both will be able to use this highway no problem, I cannot understand the benefit of owning any BTCD. The risk/reward just doesn't seem to be there for me to bother making such a purchase.

BTCD holders also receive dividends from SuperNET.
4659  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bittrex / Poloniex / Cryptsy All Coin Trading Software, Quatloo Trader. on: October 16, 2014, 12:41:32 PM
great stuff!
4660  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] BitcoinDark (BTCD)--Sha-256/PoW-PoS hybrid/Bounty Opportunities on: October 16, 2014, 11:09:56 AM
Right. There is some super-cool stuff (no pun intended this time) going on behind the scenes, as anyone able to get even the gist of James' coding updates will realise. I'm pretty sure that no system like this privacy network exists anywhere in crypto, and possibly anywhere, full stop - feel free to comment if you know more about what's out there. (One of the reasons I suspect this is because James, possibly as a punishment for something unpleasant I did to him in a previous life, has asked me to write up his new ideas on sending messages anonymously. This breaks new ground - it's like sending someone a letter without knowing their name or address. This anonymity will be built into BTCD's communications, within the client.) Anyway.

There remains some ongoing confusion over the relationship between BTCD and SuperNET, as well as the overall development process, timetable and so on. That's understandable, and is mainly just a result of the decentralisation on which all crypto is based; decentralisation has its cons as well as pros. In any case, it's worth addressing to the extent that is possible, especially in the light of recent price slides. These could be due to any number of reasons unrelated to the progress of the tech and as far as I am concerned are no big deal, but it gives trolls a foothold to spread their FUD within the community and cause various problems. The best lies, after all, are close to the truth.

There are regular updates in the SuperNET newsletter. We will be making a point of filling in some of the background as well as detailing the tech updates. Please sign up for these at http://thesupernet.org/, and get over to the SuperNET forum (https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php) for more information. In the meantime, here's a sneak peek from the draft of this week's SuperNET newsletter. Hopefully it will be useful.

BTCD and SuperNET

Analogies are often more powerful than explanations. Imagine a new country, spread out in front of you. Scattered around the landscape is everything you might need or want. Stores, selling anything you could ever hope to buy. Casinos and other entertainment centres. Exchanges, financial services and trading posts. News and information outlets. These are like the services offered by SuperNET. Incredibly, though the cryptocurrency world offers so many remarkable businesses, no one has thought to link them together before. They are just a set of isolated organisations, either competing with each other or just operating independently.

BTCD is the highway that connects everything. The infrastructure it provides will enable communication between you and all of the different services, through what it shaping up to be one of the most secure communication links ever developed. It’s like a network of roads, tunnels and bridges that enables you to go anywhere and do anything.

To complete the analogy, NXT is the sophisticated engine that gets you around this network of roads and the services you can find there. It’s a 2.0 car that’s designed to do far more than drive from A to B. NXT doesn’t just allow you to transact; it houses the Asset Exchange and many of the other services that will allow you to interact meaningfully with others on your way around SuperNET - the whole Super Network of integrated coins and services.

So how might it look in practice? (Thanks to mackowski for this concept)

You’ll need the new BTCD wallet that longzai is working on to access SuperNET. The good news is, that’s it: everything is housed inside it. That’s the whole point of SuperNET - unity.

You’ll click a tab in the BTCD client and it will open SuperNET. From there, you’ll directly be able to access SuperNET’s functionality. You can send cash anonymously, using Teleport (James’ new anonymity protocol). If you’re particularly concerned about privacy, you can pass it through a Boolberry exchange first to make absolutely sure, layering Teleport with BBR’s ring signature technology. Perhaps you play neoDice for a while - that will be built into the client. You check your portfolio of assets, which include SuperNET itself; you’ve been paid dividends, which include both NXT and shares in a new company that has recently joined SuperNET.

You may want to exchange some NXT for BTC, which you can do through the peer-to-peer instant exchange, InstantDEX. Maybe you also need some to spend in the real world, so you cash some coins out to your SuperNET card - the anon card offered by Coinomat. Then you decide to browse FreeMarket for a while to see whether anything interesting is for sale. Lastly, you message a friend about a joint project you’re working on. All of this happens completely securely, because privacy is built into every transaction that takes place with BTCD.



Great write up. Makes it a lot easier for most people to digest when presented like this.
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