@ASIC-8Tile, Do you know QORA's author? where is he now? Did you left QORA?
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A simple working wallet is important.
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Less than 8 hours till XTC goes live.
So exciting.
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x20 is easy
x100 is my target.
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Bittrex addition is near. I hope we can reach at least 40k satoshi.
Bittrex is more popular than Cryptsy?
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TileCoin Status - Update October 22, 2014Hi everyone I have been watching the thread. Very good ideas that everyone has shared. Thank you for all your support. IoT will be a focus. 1.) Wallet UpdateThe wallet is not ready for public use. My main concern is having the Code/Security reviewed and fixed if necessary before public release. This will take another 2 weeks minimum that includes a report on any vulnerabilities and fixes prior to release. We have over 11,000 Source Lines of Code (SLOC) - (testnet/mainnet/testing, etc...) in one Month. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8IoPxQboSapV0dGRHhjdEV2T0E/view?usp=sharing2.) Security ProtocolPlease make sure to add HTTPS Everywhere to your web browser before having the wallet installed on your PC/Laptop once we launch.https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere3.) I have contacted BTER to ask if we can add a Vote for the community in case people want to enable trading or wait.V1: Begin Trading on BTER without being able to download TileCoin to a wallet V2: Allow community to download TileCoin to their wallet created on https://counterwallet.io/V3: Wait for the Wallet to become available 4.) Decentralized ExchangeUser stories created and now in breakdown phase. 5.) IoT (Internet of Things)Hardware is ordered and awaiting shipment. Waiting for meeting with Jeremie Miller from http://telehash.orgFirmware/Software in planning phase Basically, Individuals/Companies can use the wallet to manage their IoT devices and be able to accept TileCoin/Bitcoin for data being transmitted from their IoT device. 6.) Mobile wallet developmentWe have been planning the Mobile (Android/iPhone) functionality. 7.) BountiesHave not had a lot ideas or people asking to help. Other languages? Indonesian - received PM List please... Have coindesk interview? We are not ready for this IMO. Website - BTC/XTC Amount?? I have contacted several companies and they have quoted over $2,500+ for developing the Website/Branding/Marketing plan. If anyone knows someone that is qualified and has been very successful. Please send a PM. Please share your thoughts. P.S. This Lead is not going anywhere, I have been focused on Development/Future Architecture. Regards, ASIC-8Tile Thanks for your update. What's the price of IOT hardware, can we buy? From the screenshot of your code, it seems the acceptance tests are not enough.
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Giveaway already over or still going? Not received coins for 3 hours.
not over, may last anther 2 days.
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Any plan to be listed on Bittrex, Cryptsy, Poloniex and bter?
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Payment Schedule to Development Team We will receive 3 separate payments, the first payment will be received 7 days after the launch of the alpha Windows, Mac, and Linux on October 22nd,
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I've got a front row seat and the popcorn is ready
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Where is the wallet file?
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bought some XTC
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Do you want to be invited to a private session for the Wallet update this Sunday at 9:00 CST? I am sending an invite only to "Alpha" testers via PM.
Regards, ASIC-8Tile
invite me, please
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Hello everyone, I realize people want to buy/sell. Please use a trusted Escrow service for any Buy/Sells. I want to explain why we selected Java/JavaScript, etc... for the architecture, etc... It is a very portable language and the architecture has been around for a while. Our main focus is a local SPV decentralized wallet which will be the base for many platforms. Decentralized trading/acquisitions will also be a focus to add value to the network.
Our local wallet will be easily extendible to IoT (Internet of Things) devices that also communicate via radio/wifi. We look forward to illustrating the roadmap that will extend the functionality of the most secure blockchain in the world without bloating it, bitcoin.
We hope that most people understand the future vision of where we are going. We will be the first crypto-token that enables IoT devices to accept micro-payments denominated in bitcoin. We have only just begun.
Regards, ASIC-8Tile
This will be huge man: check this: 1 http://www.coindesk.com/ibm-executive-block-chain-internet-of-things/2 https://gigaom.com/2014/09/09/check-out-ibms-proposal-for-an-internet-of-things-architecture-using-bitcoins-block-chain-tech/IBM Executive Highlights Block Chain’s Utility for Internet of ThingsPrecisely what the so-called “Internet of Things” will look like five or ten years from now is difficult to say, but it’s not out of the question that a block chain may be behind some of the next-generation technologies that companies like IBM are developing in order to build what may also be called the connected economy.
Regardless of the phrase or buzzword, the concept envisions a world in which all devices, places and people are interconnected networks, sharing data and information at lightning speeds among one another. Mobile devices, smart appliances, vehicles, even homes – the Internet of Things may come to be known as the Internet of everything in certain areas of the world decades from now.
How does the block chain – the underlying distributed ledger of the Bitcoin protocol – fit into the Internet of Things? Some see the block chain acting as the spine for a distributed network of devices, with each device acting as a miner of sorts to transmit data between all the points on the network. For IBM, which is developing its a proof-of-concept called Adept, the block chain holds the key to creating a feasible and functioning distributed network.
Paul Brody, IBM vice president and North American leader for mobile and Internet of Things, told CoinDesk in a new interview that there are companies and organizations all over the world that have a real need to be able to connect devices or appliances in order to gather data. He gave an example of a health organization that used sensors placed on faucets to track hand washing rates in order to develop future policies.
Yet the cost of maintaining this type of framework makes it expensive and impractical for broad deployment. Brody said that IBM began to look at other solutions that were both more cost-effective and secure. He cited security as a necessity, given the risks associated with large-scale central data control, particularly if that information is sensitive or financial-related.
Brody told CoinDesk:
“When we looked at those requirements and started talking to people and researching and looking at the marketplace, we saw the block chain as this potentially really powerful solution to this business problem.”
Distributed future
The quest to create a distributed network of devices capable of communicating with each other reliably is decades old. The Byzantine generals problem, in which a spread-out army is unable to trust its corp of separate generals given the risk of sabotage, lies at the heart of why, for many years, computing has operated around centralized structures.
Brody said the block chain solves these problems by creating an environment in which only a majority (rather than all) of the nodes have to be trusted. He predicted that its ability to create large, low-cost networks will make the block chain in high demand as a technology backbone.
“I think that demand for the block chain technology, the programmable ledger, autonomous distributed systems is going to be colossal,” he said.
Self-regulation and maintenance is another big draw of the block chain from IBM’s perspective. Brody said the block chain can eliminate nearly all the costs of running a centralized device network structure:
“As devices become smarter and smarter, why shouldn’t they be able to manage themselves? The block chain allows you to run a totally distributed platform. And by our calculation, if you use the block chain, you can cut the cost of managing a high volume device network by 99%.”
Brody said that the secretive block chain project IBM is working on with Samsung is affording the two companies a deep look into exactly how this technology might work in a real-world setting. He declined to give further details, but told CoinDesk that the goal remains to have a demonstrable proof-of-concept sometime next year.
Welcome to the block chain house
Brody said that it’s too early to say what the practical characteristics a block chain-powered network of devices might have, but he did give a glimpse into some of the conceptual ideas IBM is playing with.
He said that smart contracts or programmed transactions could be used to interact with home appliances or even to enter the residence in the first place. A smart watch may contain smart contract triggers that detect a beacon placed in the doorway that triggers the latch and opens it once the micro transaction from the watch is received on the home’s block chain.
Brody explained:
“My smartwatch has to have a transaction contract with my door to unlock it. That transaction has to be broadcast in the block chain so that all the devices in my block chain, that I own, recognize me and allow my watch to unlock any doors.”
One problem, he continued, lies in the speed of transactions. A homeowner wouldn’t want to wait five minutes in order to unlock their door or turn on a light every time they come and go. Brody said that one solution IBM could use involves programming a home’s “family of devices” to remember the source of a smart contract.
Making the Internet smarter
Brody said repeatedly that the goal is to build a smarter network of devices that are capable of sharing energy and bandwidth, making decisions and squeezing every ounce of efficiency out of themselves during operation.
He explained:
“Transaction processing is the foundational workload of all modern computing. Tweets, likes, airline reservations, utility bills — they’re all transactions. On the block foundation level, we can do more than just infrastructure, we can write applications.”
From there, one can create autonomous systems that operate in tandem, capable of making collective decisions based on an operational need. Using a washing machine as an example, he said that smart appliances can receive data from an outside source and adjust their power consumption or change their settings in order to be more efficient.
Brody added that it’s feasible that hundreds of billions of devices could one day be connected on a single block chain or network of block chains, all of which communicate with each other via automated transactions. He envisioned an ecosystem of both centralized and decentralized systems based on security needs, but ultimately, pushing automated system intelligence to new heights. Is there a direct connection with this coin?yes man. maybe Tilecoin will become the first IOT coin, and this will be huge. check this from dev: Our local wallet will be easily extendible to IoT (Internet if Things) devices that also communicate via radio/wifi. We look forward to illustrating the roadmap that will extend the functionality of the most secure blockchain in the world without bloating it, bitcoin.also IBM and SAMSUNG want to research the possibility on how to integrate IOT(Internet of Things)With Crypto blockchain Technology. AS far as i know, Tilecoin is the first coin has IOT Concept. also maybe Dev team can work with IBM and Samsung experts together to bridge the gap between IOT and blockchain technology. if this happen, then this will be huge. As huge as MaidSafe?
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