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Author Topic: Roger Ver, Erik Voorhees and Vitalik Buterin Join KryptoKit in Ownership Roles  (Read 3384 times)
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January 07, 2014, 07:18:08 AM
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Congrats! Definitely have the right people working with KryptoKit.

+1 to each of them
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January 07, 2014, 02:12:27 PM
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can some one help please
 
I added now Kryptokit to my PC chrome browser and added some coins. now how can I see the coins and use it on my laptop chrome browser?

thanks

ask their support team?

yes thats an option  Smiley I just thought You could know it  Grin

Sorry, not had a chance to use the service yet - will give it a go soon Smiley
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January 12, 2014, 03:51:37 AM
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What gives KryptoKit so much potential isn't the wallet part, it's the identity authentication. Opens the door for microtransactions-as-you-browse, reputation systems, etc. Plenty to implement of course but if they get traction as a 'user friendly' wallet they'll have a good platform to work from.
 

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August 23, 2022, 01:46:07 PM
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Buterin is the cofounder and head writer at Bitcoin Magazine, and is also involved in a number of Bitcoin software projects including pybitcointools, multisig.info, the Bitcoin private key secret sharing utility btckeysplit and a fork of BitcoinJS. He is also a heavy supporter of "cryptocurrency 2.0" applications such as user-issued currencies, on-blockchain identity systems and decentralized exchange, and is now actively working on developing an upcoming next-generation cryptographic consensus network known as Ethereum.


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Consensus protocols like Proof-of-Stake (PoS) have been proposed to address this challenge. However, these protocols have compromised the fairness by discouraging the ?poorer? participants and allowing ?richest? stakeholders to have full control over the generation of blocks.
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