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Likes very good,have a great plan,good luck with you
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wow,We enter the first two days on bittre
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We need block Cypher for us to move the Fibre blockchain into the cloud. We will then be able to roll out HTML5 wallets, Facebook wallet, Facebook game with Fibre incentive, Android wallet, IOS Wallet, Fiat to Fibre, merchant portal etc etc. Moving the Fibre Blockchain into the cloud will allow us to create innovations never seen before and make Fibre accesable to anyone anhywhere. Block cypher is going to cost $10k Upfront and then $200 a month. Please see the donation addresses below.
Ahh ..The ongoing funding requirements conundrum .. Every successful coin eventually runs into this issue .. From my experience the 'donation/begging' route is NOT the way to do this .. This coin has a tiny issuance and the devs have more than proven themselves with the incredible amount of work done to date .. Why not have a small ( say 10% or 65000 coins ) secondary offering to fund development ?? The easiest and fairest way to do this would be thru an exchange run offering ( SCO ) .. Use Bittrex for the SCO ( secondary coin offering ) offering the coins at a 5-10% discount to the price just prior to making the offering .. This would allow current FIBRE holders ( presumable those interested in the long term viability of the project ) to maintain their ownership position in the coin and also allow new investors a chance to buy in at a small discount to market price .. Wall St does this all the time .. Clearly it takes people, time, and money to accomplish the stated goals of this project .. I'm sure the community would support this fund raiser approach .. Triff .. Hi Triff, Thank you for you well thought out post. Unfortunately this would require a hardfork. As you say this is an issue faced by many legitimate Crypto currency's. This plays a part in all of the ICO scams taking place. Our original road map that we delivered in 7 weeks was a trust building exercise for our next move. As you mentioned Fibre has a very small coin supply (650k), So we will be launching Fibre's sister currency FibreLite that will have a much higher coin supply, around 90million. FibreLite will have an ICO hosted by Bittrex. The Source Code and features of both coins will be shared. FibreLite will benefit from our mature source code with all the features ready at launch, Fibre will benefit from the development of FibreLite as the Source Codes will be shared. We are bringing in additional developers and team members to spread the load. Eventually we will have 2 separate development teams for each. BUT all features will be shared. The only thing that will not be shared is the marketing and promotion budgets. However, FibreLite will bring lots of exposure to Fibre. I have struck a deal with Block Cypher than will reduce the fee of 10,000USD per coin to 13,000USD for both. So Block Cypher will be much easier to fund for Fibre, Bobby6killers has just donated 1btc to the Fibre Block Cypher fund. Nothing is set in stone and we are still working out the details. But I can tell you that FibreLite will change the game for the Fibre Group and will give everyone a second chance to join the Fibre movement. Regards Killa FibreLite is not a good idea
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DVE do you have some plan?
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How many total number of coins
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idk why people sell without reason Panic, they want to invest in another alt, many reasons to choose from yea no white paper and roadmap. Dev not responding anymore on my pm's Don't worry dev are still here and i am sure everything will be sorted soon EDIT: Don't forget the PoD, first 5 out of 5 dev Dev is probably busy coding or working on coin specific projects. Having a 5 out of 5 PoD rating is a significant achievment, and helps assure us of the dev's credability. Everything is being dumped right now, including BTC. So naturally this coin will also be on a down-trend. I will be in important meetings all day, I will release news as it becomes available. Thank you fo you understanding. have some good news?dve
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Hey everyone,
Just want to share with you all what we are working on:
- Block explorer (from blockexplorer.cc)
- Website
- Web Wallet and Android App
They will be released very soon.
Thanks
wow,moon 4k soon You mean 40k? yes 40k
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Hey everyone,
Just want to share with you all what we are working on:
- Block explorer (from blockexplorer.cc)
- Website
- Web Wallet and Android App
They will be released very soon.
Thanks
wow,moon 4k soon
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Hey guys, we are pleased to say that our SFRBit has just been successfully tested. We tested it by sending some amount to an exchange. There is some final cleaning up of the code and some final testing left. After that we will start work on SFRSend, our method to anonymize transactions by bouncing the transaction. We will have 2 versions of SFRSend. We don't know what to name it as of yet. But the normal version would function as any normal anonymity send feature. Another version would be even more anonymous since u wouldn't know the recipient's address. You can anonymously send SFR to that person only by knowing his/her alias. Thanks to vipin for this suggestion. But for this version of anonymity, you need to activate SFRMS in your wallet and choose an alias so it is paired with your SFR address. More detail once we start working on it. We could have the next wallet release this Weekend if everything goes well! There is another very unique feature that we have thought of that would be an asset for many SFR users. The development time for this is a bit more so this won't be included in the upcoming wallet but would very well be in the one after this. This is the screenshot of the SFRBit client : This will be the most advantages of coins
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I am posting an update on our progress:
The client is almost ready for SFRBit, we are now the downloading the entire Bitcoin Blockchain on a separate node that processes SFRBit transactions. In the time it is taking to download the Blockchain, we thought of working on anonymity.
We could very well have our anon feature "SFRSend" alongwith SFRBit in the next wallet update. We can't confirm this yet but we are working on it.
Our implementation of anon is pretty good because we would not be needing a hardfork. The transactions will be anonymized only if you use the wallet not the rpc commands.
Your transaction will be bounced on many nodes thus making it difficult to track the sender. Your amount will also be split to multiple nodes and sent to your destination address in small parts. All this could take about 1-2 hours for your entire amount to reach the destination. It depends on the amount of cycles you choose to anonymize your transaction. The more cycles you choose, the more difficult it would be to track but would also take longer to reach your destination.
We are thinking of implementing "Stealth disposable addresses" for you to anonymize your transactions. You can use those addresses only once. It is like use and throw.
We can confirm in detail on this only after a few days after we successfully test SFRBit.
Oh, this dev is so sexy! +1111 This coin has a great value in the future, each change with devs of hard work
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I am posting an update on our progress:
The client is almost ready for SFRBit, we are now the downloading the entire Bitcoin Blockchain on a separate node that processes SFRBit transactions. In the time it is taking to download the Blockchain, we thought of working on anonymity.
We could very well have our anon feature "SFRSend" alongwith SFRBit in the next wallet update. We can't confirm this yet but we are working on it.
Our implementation of anon is pretty good because we would not be needing a hardfork. The transactions will be anonymized only if you use the wallet not the rpc commands.
Your transaction will be bounced on many nodes thus making it difficult to track the sender. Your amount will also be split to multiple nodes and sent to your destination address in small parts. All this could take about 1-2 hours for your entire amount to reach the destination. It depends on the amount of cycles you choose to anonymize your transaction. The more cycles you choose, the more difficult it would be to track but would also take longer to reach your destination.
We are thinking of implementing "Stealth disposable addresses" for you to anonymize your transactions. You can use those addresses only once. It is like use and throw.
We can confirm in detail on this only after a few days after we successfully test SFRBit.
Time can prove the value of SFR
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+1.good news will comming
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There are people lining up, guys do well The fun has just begun
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@dve,when the new wallet release,want to experience a new wallet
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