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1941  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 30, 2015, 09:25:09 PM
Spreadcoin is testing Instant X ---- http://spreadcointalk.org/index.php?topic=37.msg908#msg908

I don't know about you guys but I think it's really disrespectful of them to take it from Darkcoin before Darkcoin has implemented it fully.  Evan's work deserves more respect.  Are they violating any sort of license we can enforce?

I wouldn't lose sleep over this.  I have a feeling our Devs have got this Wink
1942  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 30, 2015, 07:51:26 PM

I see a bull flag, I used to trade these all of the time  Grin

I wonder if your right.

I was expecting 7 to be a top and for it to start falling at the end of the last 4 hour cycle.

But it hasn't happened. The trend appears to be taking off on a different pattern from what I was expecting.

The valuation is more resilient.

Lets see what happens.


ascending triangle building.

1943  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 30, 2015, 06:24:51 PM
I just think dark is waaaay too cheap, I think we will pass xpy soon


You see, its when I see people post positive stuff like this and clever looking pictures likes those ^^ that I start considering filling my dark bag a bit fuller.

1944  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 30, 2015, 04:53:24 PM

Could someone who knows what they're talking about have a look at this......

It's a waste of time to argue with/against other coin supporters.

I stopped that, well, about ages ago and use my time to do something useful.

ok, I'm doing it.... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=939072.msg10297191#msg10297191


You're doing a very good job Smiley

Fluffypony has been on the Spreadcoin thread with an axe to grind too.

I'd just like to set the record straight after receiving contact from Fluffypony that he/she has never posted on the Spreadcoin thread.  I must have confused him/her with somebody else or his/her posts on another thread.
1945  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [POOL] SoloMining.com - 0.5% fee, Anon, NoReg, NOMP, DRK PPC LTC on: January 29, 2015, 06:31:56 PM
I love this pool.

I run a couple of Antminer U2s as a bit of lottery fun and Bitsolo.net barely gives them work.  Its down a lot too.

I've only been on solomining.com for an hour and have already had >1000 shares accepted which is about as many as I'd get in a whole day on bitsolo.net.

Fingers crossed for the jackpot!  We're off on honeymoon next weekend and it sure would be nice to have an extra bit of spending money Cheesy
1946  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 29, 2015, 04:34:32 PM
perfect i love you guys even more now Cheesy



Congratulations!
1947  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 29, 2015, 09:35:53 AM

Could someone who knows what they're talking about have a look at this......

It's a waste of time to argue with/against other coin supporters.

I stopped that, well, about ages ago and use my time to do something useful.

ok, I'm doing it.... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=939072.msg10297191#msg10297191


You're doing a very good job Smiley

Fluffypony has been on the Spreadcoin thread with an axe to grind too.
1948  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 29, 2015, 08:21:02 AM
Its a troll thread anyway.  OP changing views on coins based on one supporter's views?
1949  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: BETARIGS.COM rig rental website for sale! on: January 29, 2015, 07:40:26 AM
I wish I had seen this earlier! 

Good luck to the old team and good luck to the new betarigs!
1950  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 28, 2015, 07:04:19 PM
It may shock you guys to hear this, but I am involved in this PR initiative as well! I'm glad that I can finally stop keeping a secret and let the world know.

Mate, you really should have piped up earlier then. I hope this means your no longer lurking.
Lurking, on Twitter getting people into the Dark, taking my daughter to swimming lessons, organizing PR campaigns... A typical day in the Chameleon household!  Grin

+1 Awesome job all.

I was supposed to be part of this initiative but 200 unread inbox messages signifies how much I have failed in that role.  Apologies and FML.

1951  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The value proposition of each coin: BTC, DOGE, LTC, DRK, PPC, XRP, NXT, NMC, XMR on: January 28, 2015, 04:23:14 PM
XMR.
- OK, now we're getting to something different. Completely anonymous, untracable transactions. This is worth a lot. This is what people think bitcoin has but it doesn't. If bitcoin had this, it would be worth a lot more.

DRK.
- Anonymity Does not work.

Fixed it for you OP.

Good bounties paid for exploits/vulnerabilities found in DRK.  Prove yourself and contact the lead dev and explain how the anonymity doesn't work.  If you're right, you'll make some money.
1952  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 28, 2015, 02:44:06 PM
Hi,

As a MN owner I read this topic a zillion times a day for updates. I might just post this even once or twice to let you guys know im here as well  Wink

Flare does my Mn for me and am happy with his work.

Point is, i have a Raspberry Pi model B (512ram) hanging around in the corner catching dust atm after a failed attempt to get a media player in the bedroom (worked but not used hehe).

Is it possible to get a distro on the PI, update with the firewall and all whats needed and run the MN myself? Then just hook it up my router and open port 9999 to it  Smiley

My thanks goes to the dev team for all its excellent work in the past and in the future!

EDIT: My activity is now: 2!  Woot Wink

I remember quite some time ago someone asked a similar question. I think that Raspbian cannot cope with the dependancies needed for the daemon to run. But things change, maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in?

This is something that I have investigated quite a lot but from a Bitcoin perspective.  I am using 1 raspberry pi running minepeon to solo mine BTC and wanted to use my spare pi to just run bitcoind (with plenty of storage).  I've managed to get bitcoind to compile fine on ARM but I need to reboot it daily due to memory issues and hangs.

Along the way I did manage to get Bitcoin QT to run in raspbian but it was virtually unusable.  If I find some free time (admittedly unlikely) I'll see if I can get darkcoin QT to compile and run.  I expect that it will be as bad if not worse to run than bitcoin on the Pi though.

You're better off with the daemon over the extra GUI memory usage. I see that it had memory issues and hangs previously but I've got to imagine Darkcoin's QT would be many times worse.

Yup, Bitcoin daemon hangs regularly on Pi.   I'll see if I can get Darkcoin daemon to work just out of curiosity.  Hoping to have a day off on Friday next week so might do it then.

Are you talking about the B model PI with 512 MB?

Isnt it possible to use a partition on the SDcard as a RAM swapdisk so it never runs out? Maybe slower then, but working.
So it isnt the dependencies then perhaps but a RAM thing.

Its would be awsome the have a mobile MN, so 'they' never can take them offline by forcing a VPS Wink

Bitcoind wouldn't compile at all without having a RAM swapdisk.  Unfortunately I couldn't get it to stabilise. 

Furthermore, to complicate matters:


1953  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 28, 2015, 02:30:54 PM
Hi,

As a MN owner I read this topic a zillion times a day for updates. I might just post this even once or twice to let you guys know im here as well  Wink

Flare does my Mn for me and am happy with his work.

Point is, i have a Raspberry Pi model B (512ram) hanging around in the corner catching dust atm after a failed attempt to get a media player in the bedroom (worked but not used hehe).

Is it possible to get a distro on the PI, update with the firewall and all whats needed and run the MN myself? Then just hook it up my router and open port 9999 to it  Smiley

My thanks goes to the dev team for all its excellent work in the past and in the future!

EDIT: My activity is now: 2!  Woot Wink

I remember quite some time ago someone asked a similar question. I think that Raspbian cannot cope with the dependancies needed for the daemon to run. But things change, maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in?

This is something that I have investigated quite a lot but from a Bitcoin perspective.  I am using 1 raspberry pi running minepeon to solo mine BTC and wanted to use my spare pi to just run bitcoind (with plenty of storage).  I've managed to get bitcoind to compile fine on ARM but I need to reboot it daily due to memory issues and hangs.

Along the way I did manage to get Bitcoin QT to run in raspbian but it was virtually unusable.  If I find some free time (admittedly unlikely) I'll see if I can get darkcoin QT to compile and run.  I expect that it will be as bad if not worse to run than bitcoin on the Pi though.

You're better off with the daemon over the extra GUI memory usage. I see that it had memory issues and hangs previously but I've got to imagine Darkcoin's QT would be many times worse.

Yup, Bitcoin daemon hangs regularly on Pi.   I'll see if I can get Darkcoin daemon to work just out of curiosity.  Hoping to have a day off on Friday next week so might do it then.
1954  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 28, 2015, 02:20:04 PM
Hi,

As a MN owner I read this topic a zillion times a day for updates. I might just post this even once or twice to let you guys know im here as well  Wink

Flare does my Mn for me and am happy with his work.

Point is, i have a Raspberry Pi model B (512ram) hanging around in the corner catching dust atm after a failed attempt to get a media player in the bedroom (worked but not used hehe).

Is it possible to get a distro on the PI, update with the firewall and all whats needed and run the MN myself? Then just hook it up my router and open port 9999 to it  Smiley

My thanks goes to the dev team for all its excellent work in the past and in the future!

EDIT: My activity is now: 2!  Woot Wink

I remember quite some time ago someone asked a similar question. I think that Raspbian cannot cope with the dependancies needed for the daemon to run. But things change, maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in?

This is something that I have investigated quite a lot but from a Bitcoin perspective.  I am using 1 raspberry pi running minepeon to solo mine BTC and wanted to use my spare pi to just run bitcoind (with plenty of storage).  I've managed to get bitcoind to compile fine on ARM but I need to reboot it daily due to memory issues and hangs.

Along the way I did manage to get Bitcoin QT to run in raspbian but it was virtually unusable.  If I find some free time (admittedly unlikely) I'll see if I can get darkcoin QT to compile and run.  I expect that it will be as bad if not worse to run than bitcoin on the Pi though.
1955  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | True Decentralization (No Pools) | Testing New Masternodes on: January 28, 2015, 10:40:35 AM
Currently there are 3 groups trolling at this thread

         1. those who want to get spr cheap
         2. some Wackos like Hippie Tech
         3. Those who from Darkcoin- oblox , tungfa etc and many more with dummy accounts

What is the efficient way to deal with them?

1. use iron-fist to deal them
2. Ignore them
3. counter attack at darkcoin thread

What ever their intentions they are only making Spreadcoin popular. There may be people who sells huge volume purposefully , just to create panic in the market thinking people will scare away from spread ,but it is proven wrong. Price bounce back and this will increase the confidence of spread investors and to ignore those artificially crafted chaos.

If you genuinely believe that well respected members of the Darkcoin community and team are posting on here with dummy accounts then I suggest you just click ignore.  The individuals you mention are far too busy promoting Darkcoin to worry about possible competition in the future from our first proper forked coin.  From experience of the Darkcoin thread over the last year, the worst trolls almost always turn out to be supporters of your coin who want to buy cheap.  

Any high profile Darkcoin supporters who are over here are interested in how you are developing the Darkcoin technology.  No more, no less.

I'd back up what stonehedge has said 100%. Honestly, we've experienced some of the worst trolling you can imagine in the DRK thread over the past year. Long term committed followers of DRK like myself and stonehedge, are just so over seeing the pithy, lame and childish manner in which these people operate. The DRK team is very serious and professional. While you may get the occasional flippant comment, on the whole DRK people feel pretty good that Mr Spread grabbed hold of this opportunity so quickly and so effectively (it indicates how substantial Darkcoin is and what a strong base to build on it's provided). It's just going to be so interesting to see how this all plays out and I can see long term synergistic relationship between DRK & SPR that will benefit everyone.

We don't need to have immature tribal rivalry and mindless spit-for-spat interactions with people who're from the DRK camp. Many of them are very keen to see SPR do well too (as are many SPR people keen to see DRK be successful as well). Lets just focus on getting the word about these amazing cryptocurrencies out to the broader community.

yes working together only strengthens both community . It seems Mr. Spread get Instantx idea from Evans whitepaper Also Darkcoin is benefiting from Spreadcoin's Decentralized MN selection

Quote from Mr.spread @https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=938222

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How masternodes are elected?
Each node monitor the network and assign scores to each masternode. This scores depend on how well masternodes provide their services, for instant transactions this will be time delay between transaction and its confimation by masternode. Since there may be no transactions and only elected masternodes will confirm transactions there is an empty service - each masternode will broadcast messages signining certain blocks to prove that it is running. Miners will include votes in their blocks. Votes can either be positive (elect not yet elected masternode) or negative (deelect already elected masternode). If masternode has more than 30 positive votes in the last 60 blocks then it is added to the list of elected masternodes. If masternode has more then 30 negative votes in the last 60 blocks then it is removed from the list of elected masternodes. Note that it is possible to determine which masternodes were elected at each particular block.


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Wouldn't storing votes in blockchain make it too large?
No, there is a limit of 10 votes per block and most blocks will have less votes.

Quote from Evan @ https://darkcointalk.org/threads/v0-11-1-instantx-development-update.3769/


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Decentralization of the masternode payment system


To decentralize this system, we propose a new system we’ll call “Masternode mining”. This simply means that when miners receive a new “masternode election entry” and solve a block, they will append the masternode to the block. Each block can contain up to 10 masternode list changes. So by following the normal progression of the blockchain, you will be able to compile a list of all known masternodes. This system is also highly resistant to attack and the same list can be compiled by any client on the network.

Darkcoin included this functionality in RC3 (6+ months ago?) but then reverted due to problems causing a fork the dev team couldn't solve.  Looks like Spreadcoin and Darkcoin have found a solution!  Perfect demonstration on how we can benefit from each other.
1956  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: probability of generating a block solo mining Bitcoin vs lottery on: January 28, 2015, 10:33:50 AM
Best share 288K!

Come on my little beauties.  Watch out megafarms, we're coming for your blocks!
1957  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | True Decentralization (No Pools) | Testing New Masternodes on: January 28, 2015, 09:48:21 AM
Currently there are 3 groups trolling at this thread

         1. those who want to get spr cheap
         2. some Wackos like Hippie Tech
         3. Those who from Darkcoin- oblox , tungfa etc and many more with dummy accounts

What is the efficient way to deal with them?

1. use iron-fist to deal them
2. Ignore them
3. counter attack at darkcoin thread

What ever their intentions they are only making Spreadcoin popular. There may be people who sells huge volume purposefully , just to create panic in the market thinking people will scare away from spread ,but it is proven wrong. Price bounce back and this will increase the confidence of spread investors and to ignore those artificially crafted chaos.

If you genuinely believe that well respected members of the Darkcoin community and team are posting on here with dummy accounts then I suggest you just click ignore.  The individuals you mention are far too busy promoting Darkcoin to worry about possible competition in the future from our first proper forked coin.  From experience of the Darkcoin thread over the last year, the worst trolls almost always turn out to be supporters of your coin who want to buy cheap.  

Any high profile Darkcoin supporters who are over here are interested in how you are developing the Darkcoin technology.  No more, no less.

I'd back up what stonehedge has said 100%. Honestly, we've experienced some of the worst trolling you can imagine in the DRK thread over the past year. Long term committed followers of DRK like myself and stonehedge, are just so over seeing the pithy, lame and childish manner in which these people operate. The DRK team is very serious and professional. While you may get the occasional flippant comment, on the whole DRK people feel pretty good that Mr Spread grabbed hold of this opportunity so quickly and so effectively (it indicates how substantial Darkcoin is and what a strong base to build on it's provided). It's just going to be so interesting to see how this all plays out and I can see long term synergistic relationship between DRK & SPR that will benefit everyone.

We don't need to have immature tribal rivalry and mindless spit-for-spat interactions with people who're from the DRK camp. Many of them are very keen to see SPR do well too (as are many SPR people keen to see DRK be successful as well). Lets just focus on getting the word about these amazing cryptocurrencies out to the broader community.

I'd just like to add that many of the Darkcoin team (myself included) have revealed our real identities and therefore are associating our professional reputations with Darkcoin.  If we are associated with unethical behaviour it has the potential to affect us beyond these boards and the crypto world.
1958  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | True Decentralization (No Pools) | Testing New Masternodes on: January 28, 2015, 09:07:11 AM
Currently there are 3 groups trolling at this thread

         1. those who want to get spr cheap
         2. some Wackos like Hippie Tech
         3. Those who from Darkcoin- oblox , tungfa etc and many more with dummy accounts

What is the efficient way to deal with them?

1. use iron-fist to deal them
2. Ignore them
3. counter attack at darkcoin thread

What ever their intentions they are only making Spreadcoin popular. There may be people who sells huge volume purposefully , just to create panic in the market thinking people will scare away from spread ,but it is proven wrong. Price bounce back and this will increase the confidence of spread investors and to ignore those artificially crafted chaos.

If you genuinely believe that well respected members of the Darkcoin community and team are posting on here with dummy accounts then I suggest you just click ignore.  The individuals you mention are far too busy promoting Darkcoin to worry about possible competition in the future from our first proper forked coin.  From experience of the Darkcoin thread over the last year, the worst trolls almost always turn out to be supporters of your coin who want to buy cheap.  

Any high profile Darkcoin supporters who are over here are interested in how you are developing the Darkcoin technology.  No more, no less.
1959  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | True Decentralization (No Pools) | Testing New Masternodes on: January 28, 2015, 07:59:27 AM
Don't feed the FUD...

Everyone that does their homework should be well aware that Spreadcoin was openly developed as a new and updated version of the Darkcoin branch, that itself is basically a customized adaptation of a Bitcoin branch... No one ever said Spreadcoin was re-inventing the wheel from scratch. Simply put, Darkcoin has been a great improvement over the Bitcoin base it started from, and we believe Spreadcoin could prove to be a great improvement over the Darkcoin base. Definitely a different philosophy and implementation, but a great "bloodline" regardless coming from that base.


Just a couple of minor corrections for the sake of pedantry and clarity.  Darkcoin was a fork from Litecoin not Bitcoin. Darkcoin's most recent major update was to port to the latest Bitcoin codebase which means Darkcoin is now a fork of Bitcoin and Spreadcoin is running on the old Litecoin code. 
1960  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | InstantX on: January 28, 2015, 07:52:24 AM
They can't count but they're on Facebook? Cheesy

Stonehedge hopelessly futile bitcoin solo mining update:

Diff:41.3G(295.4Ph)
BS:277k (!!!)

AMU 0:       |  2.13/ 2.12/ 2.22Gh/s
AMU 1:       |  2.13/ 2.12/ 2.19Gh/s

Everybody pray to the hashing gods for me.  If I mine a block before 7th Feb (1 in x million chance) we're going to have an extra special honeymoon (and a few extra DRK.  Fuck you megafarms!  I'm coming after your blocks with my antminers!



they're not on facebook.... actually i don't even have kids Cheesy hahah

I don't know what is real any more!
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