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301  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 13, 2016, 12:12:33 AM
302  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 13, 2016, 12:12:22 AM
It is possible obtain the private key? and then open my wallet in electrun wallet?

it seems that my computer to run bad, the attacker has corrupted everything, i can not connect to the network.

I have many computers to try and also have a backup created with acronis 4 days ago.

Hopefully i can connect to the network and to extract the coins, only use few coins to mine.

first of all, do not open that wallet.exe again until we can figure out some stuff. do not let it synch or it might send out those 500k coins.

secondly: hmm are you sure these are not your addresses? or sent them yourself?

since the 599k coins are not shown on the block explorer. than if you were hacked. it seemed like they did not have a copy of your wallet and tried to sent from their own computer but it seems they are trying to send from your computer. this means you have a scryt somewhere running. but it also means that the request to send never made it outside your network therefore outside nodes have not accepted anything. Which is good. so DO NOT synch your wallet. if you have to open your wallet, disconnect your internet.

maybe you can delete this last request and hope it never was seen outside.

also check for malware.

open task manager and look for suspicious behavior.
check you configuration "config file"  and see if some one tried to change stuff.

was there any other coin you downloaded recently. a lot of shitcoin have a lot of malware for this purpose.


Good advice. Don't sync it. You could try restoring your wallet to a different computer (assuming you have a backup) and resyncing the block chain using one of our blockchain downloads from the downloads page http://navcoin.org/downloads

If the transaction hasn't been submitted to the network, the balance might return to your wallet. If it's been broadcast there's pretty much nothing anyone can do.
303  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 12, 2016, 11:59:56 PM
It is possible obtain the private key? and then open my wallet in electrun wallet?

it seems that my computer to run bad, the attacker has corrupted everything, i can not connect to the network.

I have many computers to try and also have a backup created with acronis 4 days ago.

Hopefully i can connect to the network and to extract the coins, only use few coins to mine.

Hi igona, i am sorry to hear you have been the victim of a computer hacker. If someone has remote access to your computer and your wallet is unlocked, there's no stopping someone sending your coins out. This is the same with all coins, bitcoin included. Was your wallet locked at the time? I can see that it is locked in your screen shots.

If it was locked, the only way that someone could have sent the funds is if they have your wallet unlock password. It is not possible to send coins from a locked wallet without the passphrase. I would highly recommend changing your wallet passphrase to a very secure one.

Please remember to back up your wallet regularly and make sure you implement strong passphrases and never keep them stored on your computer in plain text.

Regards,
Craig.
304  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 12, 2016, 10:05:51 PM
What have you installed before?

Apt-get install...? 

sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
sudo apt-get install libdb++-dev
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
sudo apt-get install libqrencode-dev
sudo apt-get install libgmp3-dev
sudo apt-get install libzmq3-dev
sudo apt-get install libgmp3-dev

Yes, I installed all of them

Don't forget to

Code:
sudo apt-get update

before installing the packages. You may have an old version of one of them.

Then try

Code:
make -f makefile.unix clean
make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=1

Pretty sure I've seen this particular build error before, i can't quite remember what fixed it.

305  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 12, 2016, 11:25:42 AM
run and process anon transactions with which will earn them the 0.5% processing fee
0.5%? Too small I think
Nobody will setup nodes for getting 0.00134 NAV in month

That is what we have the fee set at for our servers. This setting is actually customizable and the person whoever sets up their own server can dictate whatever fee they want.

If you want to setup one for you and your mates to use, you might make it 0%, or if you offer some advanced cloud solution that is open to the public and can process 100,000 transactions per minute  you might set it higher.

totally depends
306  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 12, 2016, 11:01:36 AM
Can someone tell me why NAV is better than ShadowProject? Thank you.

Please see this post:

I have invested a pretty substantial amount of Bitcoin into NAV. Seems like it has a great community, and very active devs.... But, I'm starting to wonder if I've made a mistake. What features does NAV have that others don't? There are other anonymous coins. What features will NAV have that others won't? People seem to shy away from inflationary coins. Why go that route? Please help me feel comfortable with my NAV holdings. Again, I love how active the community and Devs are, but I still worry.

I think its a matter of different approaches to anonymous transactions. We use a secondary block chain called a "Subchain" to direct and manage our anonymous transactions as they are encrypted, randomised and routed through the Anonymous Network. This approach is unique to Nav Coin and it has some inherent benefits, the primary one being its resilience. The system runs purely off two block chains, not relying on a database or any extra data storage to mark transactions as "waiting to process" or "processed". This means if our anonymous servers were blocked / deleted / taken down / destroyed or whatever, we could simply start up a new server somewhere else, restore the wallet.dat files and the servers would resume processing transactions without loss and without needing to worry about backing anything else up apart from the wallet.dat files.

Secondly, because we use two block chains, we are able to break the transaction chain between sender and receiver. We have a pool of NAV waiting to be sent on the outgoing server, which can be sent as soon as the outgoing server receives the instruction from the subchain. It doesnt have to wait for the real NAV to arrive because of the nature of how block chains work and the way the server is coded, we can trust the amounts recorded to the subchain as correct and send the amount of NAV from the pool before the sent NAV arrive. This means the NAV recieved are not able to be traced back to the NAV which were sent no matter how hard you look at the NAV block chain.

Third, we are coming fast to the point where we can decentralise the anonymous network and allow other users to setup their own processing servers. When this happens, users will be able to earn NAV for processing transactions and we will become the first fully decentralised, double encrypted, anonymous system running purely off block chain tech! Wow, what a mouthful!

So that's the technology, lets talk about features.

We are working towards being the first anonymous crypto which can send anon transactions from the mobile wallet. That will be massive. As well as anonymous merchant integrations, the raspberry pi staking unit and a few other things currently on our road map: http://www.navcoin.org/projects

Even if you were just to consider us to have the same features as DASH or XMR, then that still makes us hugely undervalued by at least 10x - 100x

By the way, i think the other anon coins are great and you should definitely look into them. See if they fit your needs and if the technology fits your ideals. Having multiple options in the financial privacy sector of cryptocurrencies is definitely a good thing. If there was just one, then firstly there is no competition to innovate and secondly it becomes a single point of failure. We offer a secure alternative, based on different technology served in a way which we believe is the best approach. We are part of the array of tools you can use to protect your financial privacy on the internet and we support the efforts of all the other anon coins.

That's my 2c anyway Smiley
Thank you, it's definitely interesting and project has quite a drive although I'll have to read it again, first point doesn't make much sense to me as I think in any blockchain you can just easily add/replace nodes. Second point is probably clear to me - mixing with two blockchains will confuse tracking even more, that makes sense. And third point I don't get it. It's quite common that you can add your own servers (nodes) into network, so what's so special here? Maybe it's reffering something like Dash Master Nodes.

One more specific thing when I was trying NAV - http://www.navcoin.org/downloads offers you Linux Wallet Download but redirect you only to source code. That's not nice. People mostly don't wish to build anything they want just try. Especially when often there are building issues when you don't have reference OS. Would be nice to provide builds.

1) Yes, but if we're talking about a system which truly disconnects sender from receiver there needs to be some data store in the middle between the incoming and outgoing node other wise all transactions could just be traced back to sender (eventually) through the main blockchain. A common way to manage data for reading between two servers is a traditional database, something like MySQL. If you used a common database to be the middleman between incoming and outgoing nodes, then you leave yourself open to all sorts of known vulnerabilities. All someone would have to do is figure out how to inject some rows into the database and they could make your outgoing server send coins to them. Thus you would have departed from the vast majority of benefits of using blockchains in the first place. We get around this problem by using an encrypted subchain as this data store which both servers can read. As you know, blockchains are immutable and it is very difficult to fake records, plus they're fully restorable.

2) Great, glad you understand Smiley

3) Anyone who has the full node NAV client can be a part of the NAV network. But up until now, the only people who have the subchain and also the code which processes the anonymous transactions have been us. We have kept it private and offered a set of servers which were open to the public for anonymizing transactions. This will be how the new setup first launches, after that, we will create a distributable version of the anonymous transaction processing code which any user (with some crypto and linux knowledge) will be able to configure, run and process anon transactions with which will earn them the 0.5% processing fee.

Make sense?

Feel free to ask any more questions you may have.

Cheers,
Craig.
307  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 12, 2016, 08:46:40 AM
Can someone tell me why NAV is better than ShadowProject? Thank you.

Please see this post:

I have invested a pretty substantial amount of Bitcoin into NAV. Seems like it has a great community, and very active devs.... But, I'm starting to wonder if I've made a mistake. What features does NAV have that others don't? There are other anonymous coins. What features will NAV have that others won't? People seem to shy away from inflationary coins. Why go that route? Please help me feel comfortable with my NAV holdings. Again, I love how active the community and Devs are, but I still worry.

I think its a matter of different approaches to anonymous transactions. We use a secondary block chain called a "Subchain" to direct and manage our anonymous transactions as they are encrypted, randomised and routed through the Anonymous Network. This approach is unique to Nav Coin and it has some inherent benefits, the primary one being its resilience. The system runs purely off two block chains, not relying on a database or any extra data storage to mark transactions as "waiting to process" or "processed". This means if our anonymous servers were blocked / deleted / taken down / destroyed or whatever, we could simply start up a new server somewhere else, restore the wallet.dat files and the servers would resume processing transactions without loss and without needing to worry about backing anything else up apart from the wallet.dat files.

Secondly, because we use two block chains, we are able to break the transaction chain between sender and receiver. We have a pool of NAV waiting to be sent on the outgoing server, which can be sent as soon as the outgoing server receives the instruction from the subchain. It doesnt have to wait for the real NAV to arrive because of the nature of how block chains work and the way the server is coded, we can trust the amounts recorded to the subchain as correct and send the amount of NAV from the pool before the sent NAV arrive. This means the NAV recieved are not able to be traced back to the NAV which were sent no matter how hard you look at the NAV block chain.

Third, we are coming fast to the point where we can decentralise the anonymous network and allow other users to setup their own processing servers. When this happens, users will be able to earn NAV for processing transactions and we will become the first fully decentralised, double encrypted, anonymous system running purely off block chain tech! Wow, what a mouthful!

So that's the technology, lets talk about features.

We are working towards being the first anonymous crypto which can send anon transactions from the mobile wallet. That will be massive. As well as anonymous merchant integrations, the raspberry pi staking unit and a few other things currently on our road map: http://www.navcoin.org/projects

Even if you were just to consider us to have the same features as DASH or XMR, then that still makes us hugely undervalued by at least 10x - 100x

By the way, i think the other anon coins are great and you should definitely look into them. See if they fit your needs and if the technology fits your ideals. Having multiple options in the financial privacy sector of cryptocurrencies is definitely a good thing. If there was just one, then firstly there is no competition to innovate and secondly it becomes a single point of failure. We offer a secure alternative, based on different technology served in a way which we believe is the best approach. We are part of the array of tools you can use to protect your financial privacy on the internet and we support the efforts of all the other anon coins.

That's my 2c anyway Smiley
308  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 11, 2016, 12:35:13 PM
Hi Nav Coiners,

It's time for the Nav Coin weekly update and this week I come bearing two amazing pieces of news for you all!

Nav Coin Thin Clients for Windows and OSX

We are very pleased to announce that we have finished the first release of our range of Thin Clients for desktop! These allow you to store and send NAV without having to download the entire block chain yourself. They work using the same electrum server technology that the mobile wallet uses which means they're instantly on and ready to go all the time.

Grab your new thin client from the downloads page: http://www.navcoin.org/downloads

For more information, please head over to our news page and read the great press release Sophia has written up for us:

http://www.navcoin.org/news/articles/post/nav-coins-new-lite-wallet

There are two types of wallet available for Windows and OSX. We have built an Installer for each which will set the application up into your program files or applications directory. Then we have also built a portable version which you don't need to install and could even run from a USB drive if you wanted to.

This marks the first official OSX wallet we have for Nav Coin. We are working hard to bring also the full node OSX wallet live in the coming days.

Please note that the OSX wallet has a couple of bugs, the preferences wont open and QR code scanning is unavailable. These are bugs within the electrum base code and we are waiting on them to provide a fix for these issues at which point we will update our wallet also.

Anonymous Transaction Test Network is Live

The second big piece of news is that we have successfully deployed the new anon scripts to the live environment and sent our first anonymous transactions using the live system!

This week the system will be undergoing stress tests and other QA measures to make sure that when we release it to the public it is robust and functions flawlessly. Depending on what comes from the stress testing, we are hoping to re-launch the anon system as early as next week. We will keep you updated on this progress as more information becomes available to us.

The wallet is all configured to use the new system. It has some exciting new tweaks which I will detail in full in my forthcoming whitepaper or at the latest in our release notes for the client when we launch the system.

If you want to have a look at the new wallet code, you can see it on this branch here:

https://github.com/navcoindev/navcoin2/commits/anon-test

Our progress has been reflected in our projects page with the Thin Client project moving to the completed section and the decentralisation implementation percentage being bumped up to 70%!

We have also been making progress with the Web Wallet which is now at 95%, we hope to get this finished and out to the public in the coming days.

http://www.navcoin.org/projects

It's very exciting times here at Nav Coin HQ, we are super proud of what we have achieved this week, but we are also showing no signs of slowing down!

This weeks focus is the OSX full node wallet, the web wallet and stress testing the Anon Network.

We have a lot great features in the lab and with decentralisation just around the corner, we are in such a good place right now and the future is bright.

Talk Soon,
Craig.


309  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 09, 2016, 12:58:18 AM
Many p&d coins today  Undecided .Here is real coin.  Kiss

1000% + FLDC, that is just crazy!
310  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 08, 2016, 11:49:38 AM

Dear Diago,

Thank you very much for your kind questions, let me answer them one by one.

NAV ANON is in no way associated with DASH technology or masternode systems. It currently uses a Gateway to channel through particular transaction , this transaction information is encrypted and channeled through a subchain , where the transaction is then processed and directed to the destination address where the transaction arrives at the destination address in clusters. And there is in no way mixing used in the process where transactions are mixed to obtain an untraceable advantage. For the fact that our model itself is untraceable.

Double encryption is used in the channeling and throughout the entire process.

1. No-mixing - Due to the fact that the model of channeling doesn't require such process.

2. Untraceable - Due to the fact that there won't ever be 1 transaction of the same kind anywhere on the network.

Please do let me know , if you need further clarifications.

Warm Regards,
~SoopY~


Thanks for the explanation. But my problem stays the same. I do see that the encryption guarantees anonimity. What I do not see is why you need a subchain. If you remove the encryption and work with subchain, then probably you can't do an anonymous transaction. If you do encrypt and remove the subchain, then you will probably still be able to make an anonymous transaction. So actually I don't understand the purpose of the subchain. It sounds cool but at the moment I miss its purpose. Probably there is a good purpose but I don't manage to find it myself Wink



It is complicated stuff! I am working on putting together a whitepaper which explains it all in detail. Hopefully this will clear any misunderstandings. I hope to have this finished for publication before we re-launch the anon network!
311  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 06, 2016, 07:31:49 AM
So,ah... 50% of coins are in 10 wallets while 93% of coins are in 100 wallets? Lol..I'll pass.

Do you have a link? Is this true?

It's public information in the block explorer:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/nav/#!rich

I think he's talking about the Wealth Distribution chart on the right.

Considering today's 24 hour volume is over 50% of the total market cap I am not surprised by this at all. A huge amount of NAV must be sitting in the exchange wallets which often get grouped together.

Sure it doesn't have the spread of some of the bigger coins, but we'll get there, don't fret.

312  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Beware of so called anon-NAV coin-Fake manipulation: on: September 06, 2016, 12:45:14 AM
Hi there could please reply to my 2nd post in your nav thread?

Can you please link it? I don know what post you're wanting me to reply to.
313  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Beware of so called anon-NAV coin-Fake manipulation: on: September 06, 2016, 12:43:14 AM
Hi there,

I am part of the Nav Coin dev team and I am happy to answer any questions you might have.

If you look at the history of Nav, the original POW mine was years ago and it was not in fact a pre-mine at all. Mining was open to the public during the POW phase of the original coin. All the coin's which I own I have bought with my own BTC from bittrex and poloniex, just like anyone else.

In regard to the market being manipulated, you can not pin that on us. All markets are open to manipulation by speculators, we can't stop that but we don't encourage or endorse market manipulation either.

I would also like to inform you that our anon network ran for 18 months with no issues or transactions traced despite us putting a significant bounty to the public asking for them to try and crack the system.

If you want to learn more about our anonymous system and why its unbreakable, we have just released an article which explains it here:

http://www.navcoin.org/news/articles/post/nav-coin-updates-anonymous-network

We are re-opening it for use next week after performing significant upgrades which also increase its security.

Feel free to ask any more questions you might have.

Cheers,
Craig.


Hi there could please reply to my 2nd post in your nav thread?

Also i think your significant bounty was less then 0.5 btc in nav-coins.
I think you should prepare atleast a 10-20 btc (no nav-coins) so that people get interested to review your code - everything else is just not worth the time.
People will review code for free

So where are the reviews then?
18 months of nav and zero code reviews.... please.
If you really want to get trust from the community you should think about my advice.

The anon system and subchain are currently closed source which is why there has been no external reviews. Since the subchain was private and all data on it encrypted there is zero chance of anyone being able to link transactions because the information was simply not available. This will of course change when we decentralise the system and distribute the subchain code. When this happens the whole thing will be open source and anyone can review and comment. This is what I am currently working towards.

The proof however is in the Nav Block Chain which is of course publicly available. No one has been able to prove links between sender and intended recipient.

The bounty system is something we are going to start up again. If you want to donate some NAV or BTC to increase the bounty, then please be my guest:

http://www.navcoin.org/bounty
314  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 05, 2016, 11:28:49 PM
Oh and there's a PDF version if anyone is looking for the plain text to distribute, post, or re-blog:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9iDDVUXXla5Uy1oQzU0WmFhVHM/view

wallet is not working 16 hours, please help . Cheesy

Can you please provide more information?
315  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 05, 2016, 11:28:34 PM

replied!
316  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Beware of so called anon-NAV coin-Fake manipulation: on: September 05, 2016, 11:28:20 PM
Hi there,

I am part of the Nav Coin dev team and I am happy to answer any questions you might have.

If you look at the history of Nav, the original POW mine was years ago and it was not in fact a pre-mine at all. Mining was open to the public during the POW phase of the original coin. All the coin's which I own I have bought with my own BTC from bittrex and poloniex, just like anyone else.

In regard to the market being manipulated, you can not pin that on us. All markets are open to manipulation by speculators, we can't stop that but we don't encourage or endorse market manipulation either.

I would also like to inform you that our anon network ran for 18 months with no issues or transactions traced despite us putting a significant bounty to the public asking for them to try and crack the system.

If you want to learn more about our anonymous system and why its unbreakable, we have just released an article which explains it here:

http://www.navcoin.org/news/articles/post/nav-coin-updates-anonymous-network

We are re-opening it for use next week after performing significant upgrades which also increase its security.

Feel free to ask any more questions you might have.

Cheers,
Craig.
317  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 05, 2016, 09:44:28 PM
Oh and there's a PDF version if anyone is looking for the plain text to distribute, post, or re-blog:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9iDDVUXXla5Uy1oQzU0WmFhVHM/view
318  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 05, 2016, 09:29:38 PM
Yes, we love the work SDC do and we are grateful that they have opensourced some awesome features like in-wallet private messaging so we don't need to reinvent the wheel! We will be posting a full accreditation list after we review our code base in a coming release. Credit due where credit is deserved!

In the mean time, here's our latest press release which details our Navtech anonymous system that is 100% unique to Nav Coin.

Quote from: Nav Coin
Nav Coin Updates Anonymous Network



Cryptocurrency innovators Nav Coin have announced the upcoming relaunch of their anonymous network. The relaunch comes with updated security features and improved scalability. Nav Coin differs from other anonymous cryptocurrencies on the market through their unique implementation of a secondary blockchain they call a ‘subchain.’

http://www.navcoin.org/news/articles/post/nav-coin-updates-anonymous-network

Great work Mark & Sophia Smiley

This will be plastered all over the web in the coming days!
319  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - ANONYMOUS TECH. ● ANDROID WALLET LIVE ● NAV 2.1 SOON on: September 05, 2016, 02:51:54 AM
Hi Nav Coiners

It’s Monday here in New Zealand, which means it’s time for the weekly update!

I’ve had a very busy week optimising the new anonymous scripts (I was up till 3am last night!!!). I have successfully completed all the improvements which I was hoping to get done before tidying up for deployment to the live environments.

I should have the clean up done by tonight or tomorrow, then over the next few days myself and Shahim will begin to roll the new system out to the anonymous network and begin our testing on the live environments. We aim to have our testing completed by the end of this week. If no major issues are encountered we hope to relaunch the Anon network to the public next week. We will of course keep you updated and aware of any changes to this schedule if delays are incurred by our testing results.

A lot of what has been optimised is in preparation for the impending decentralisation and as such, some of the improvements are quite technical, but actually pretty neat. I will be detailing what’s changed and how everything works in a new whitepaper which describes how the new anonymous network functions as well as the plan for implementing decentralisation. My goal is to have these ready for release around the same time as we re-launch the anon network. How much time i get to spend on this documentation over the next 10 days will be largely dependent on how smooth the live deployment and testing goes.

Everything is looking good though. I am confident in this system and I think it makes decentralisation not just a possibility but well within our grasp.

Mark and Sophia have been busy writing a few articles over the weekend. The first one we are releasing is an education piece about how our anonymous system works and largely comes off the back of what I have posted here about it recently. This should give the wider public some understanding of how cool our technology really is and also spread awareness about the upcoming relaunch of the anonymous network.

Soopy and Shahim have been busy finishing the thin client for desktop. They have successfully compiled a near finished version of the thin client which runs using the electrum server instead of having to download the whole blockchain. This will allow anyone who has trouble syncing the blockchain an option to forego the hassle and just use this wallet instead. We are planning to release this wallet later this week if no issues come up in our user testing. Keep your eyes peeled for the announcement with the feature list and wallet download.

After being on the shelf for a while as we focused on more pressing projects, we are also in the process of finishing off the web wallet. This also runs off the electrum server but only requires your web browser to run. We have been pretty close to finishing this for some time with most of the work coming piggy backing on the electrum server / android wallet release. We will keep you posted in regards to release schedules for this also.

That’s about it for the update. We have a lot of content and releases planned for the next couple of weeks, so hold on to your hats and enjoy the ride!

Talk soon,
Craig.
320  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: staking navcoins on: September 03, 2016, 01:38:25 AM
Greetings folks.
I have my new navcoin wallet working niceley (64bit linux mint 18), and  I would like to move some of my navcoins from spendable into stake. My navcoin.inf file has staking=1.
What else do I have to do?
Cheers.


Just make sure your wallet is either unlocked or "unlocked for staking". You can unlock for staking through the gui menu Smiley

Thanks Pakage.

What criteria needs to be met for the coins to appear in Stake?

Cheers


The coin specs are on the OP Wink

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