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April 28, 2015, 09:28:46 PM Last edit: April 28, 2015, 09:59:31 PM by Vrontis |
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The blogging service made by agran is really brilliant!! It has everything, title, post, hyperlinks, hashtags (for example #Qora ), dedicated URL's based on Name service (for example http://qora.co.in/?blog=agran ), multilingual (unicode)...I mean.. it's brilliant!!!!! And it's pretty easy to create new posts, just go here, write your blog post, generate the command and send it through your wallet's console to blockchain! Thanks agran!
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PondSea
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April 28, 2015, 10:03:17 PM |
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I had a look at the blog and it is really good.
Any ETA on AT?
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Vrontis (OP)
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April 28, 2015, 10:14:58 PM |
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I had a look at the blog and it is really good.
Any ETA on AT?
A release date has not been arranged yet, but I can say that most likely it will be released within the next 15 days.
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April 29, 2015, 05:26:26 PM |
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Qora blogging service Did I miss something? Is the blockchain enhanced to store articles? lets focus on our new blogging service and coming 2.0 release instead of deleted posts
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Vrontis (OP)
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April 29, 2015, 06:21:35 PM |
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Qora blogging service Did I miss something? Is the blockchain enhanced to store articles? lets focus on our new blogging service and coming 2.0 release instead of deleted posts Yes, of course.. Blockchain can store data (arbitrary transactions). Efficiency on how the data will be used, generates services like this blogging service.
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tyz
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April 30, 2015, 12:44:58 PM |
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I knew that but I did not know that Qora offers a service particular for bloggers. What's about spamming the blockchain? If there are many huge texts the blockchain will blow up extremely. Qora blogging service Did I miss something? Is the blockchain enhanced to store articles? lets focus on our new blogging service and coming 2.0 release instead of deleted posts Yes, of course.. Blockchain can store data (arbitrary transactions). Efficiency on how the data will be used, generates services like this blogging service.
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Vrontis (OP)
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April 30, 2015, 01:45:28 PM |
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I knew that but I did not know that Qora offers a service particular for bloggers. What's about spamming the blockchain? If there are many huge texts the blockchain will blow up extremely. Qora blogging service Did I miss something? Is the blockchain enhanced to store articles? lets focus on our new blogging service and coming 2.0 release instead of deleted posts Yes, of course.. Blockchain can store data (arbitrary transactions). Efficiency on how the data will be used, generates services like this blogging service. Yes, from now and on Qora offers a blogging service thanks to agran. Each arbitrary transaction has a size limit of 4.000 bytes.Arbitrary transactions generally can bloat the blockchain. This is a concern that we do have in mind (as everyone I guess) and this will be reviewed accordingly.
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tyz
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April 30, 2015, 02:22:12 PM |
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Okay! I think that is a good step forward for Qora. Hope that helps to get more attention for the coin. I knew that but I did not know that Qora offers a service particular for bloggers. What's about spamming the blockchain? If there are many huge texts the blockchain will blow up extremely. Qora blogging service Did I miss something? Is the blockchain enhanced to store articles? lets focus on our new blogging service and coming 2.0 release instead of deleted posts Yes, of course.. Blockchain can store data (arbitrary transactions). Efficiency on how the data will be used, generates services like this blogging service. Yes, from now and on Qora offers a blogging service thanks to agran. Each arbitrary transaction has a size limit of 4.000 bytes.Arbitrary transactions generally can bloat the blockchain. This is a concern that we do have in mind (as everyone I guess) and this will be reviewed accordingly.
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Tuck Fheman
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April 30, 2015, 07:51:42 PM Last edit: April 30, 2015, 08:30:57 PM by Tuck Fheman |
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I have been in talks with Ian since the early days of BTS. I have reviewed his work and consider it superior to Ethereum. I would likely take an approach similar to his and adopt his code if it gains any traction and is proven. Performance is my primary consideration as well as simplicity.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,15886.msg205857.html#msg205857
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April 30, 2015, 08:36:16 PM |
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I have been in talks with Ian since the early days of BTS. I have reviewed his work and consider it superior to Ethereum. I would likely take an approach similar to his and adopt his code if it gains any traction and is proven. Performance is my primary consideration as well as simplicity.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,15886.msg205857.html#msg205857 So, BitShares might adapt AT too! Very interesting - thanks for sharing
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Behold the Tangle Mysteries! Dare to know It's truth.
- Excerpt from the IOTA Sacred Texts Vol. I
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Tuck Fheman
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May 01, 2015, 08:16:48 AM |
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I have been in talks with Ian since the early days of BTS. I have reviewed his work and consider it superior to Ethereum. I would likely take an approach similar to his and adopt his code if it gains any traction and is proven. Performance is my primary consideration as well as simplicity.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,15886.msg205857.html#msg205857 So, BitShares might adapt AT too! Very interesting - thanks for sharing His, "superior to Ethereum", comment is what caught my interest. I just wanted to relay that to everyone into Qora/Burst.
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May 01, 2015, 01:14:42 PM |
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I have been in talks with Ian since the early days of BTS. I have reviewed his work and consider it superior to Ethereum. I would likely take an approach similar to his and adopt his code if it gains any traction and is proven. Performance is my primary consideration as well as simplicity.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,15886.msg205857.html#msg205857 So, BitShares might adapt AT too! Very interesting - thanks for sharing His, "superior to Ethereum", comment is what caught my interest. I just wanted to relay that to everyone into Qora/Burst. Indeed. Not only will it make Ethereum completely irrelevant before it even gets off the ground, but also beats Supernet and Blocknet by not needing a redundant coin in the middle. Qora and Burst will do all of that and more. I've already bought some while the oblivious people have been selling cheap, but tempted to grab a bit more before that all-important cross chain transfer happens and makes history.
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mrvegad
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May 01, 2015, 01:55:43 PM |
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I have been in talks with Ian since the early days of BTS. I have reviewed his work and consider it superior to Ethereum. I would likely take an approach similar to his and adopt his code if it gains any traction and is proven. Performance is my primary consideration as well as simplicity.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,15886.msg205857.html#msg205857 So, BitShares might adapt AT too! Very interesting - thanks for sharing His, "superior to Ethereum", comment is what caught my interest. I just wanted to relay that to everyone into Qora/Burst. Indeed. Not only will it make Ethereum completely irrelevant before it even gets off the ground, but also beats Supernet and Blocknet by not needing a redundant coin in the middle. Qora and Burst will do all of that and more. I've already bought some while the oblivious people have been selling cheap, but tempted to grab a bit more before that all-important cross chain transfer happens and makes history. Is there an ETA on the cross chain transfer?
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Vrontis (OP)
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May 01, 2015, 02:01:21 PM |
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I have been in talks with Ian since the early days of BTS. I have reviewed his work and consider it superior to Ethereum. I would likely take an approach similar to his and adopt his code if it gains any traction and is proven. Performance is my primary consideration as well as simplicity.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,15886.msg205857.html#msg205857 So, BitShares might adapt AT too! Very interesting - thanks for sharing His, "superior to Ethereum", comment is what caught my interest. I just wanted to relay that to everyone into Qora/Burst. Indeed. Not only will it make Ethereum completely irrelevant before it even gets off the ground, but also beats Supernet and Blocknet by not needing a redundant coin in the middle. Qora and Burst will do all of that and more. I've already bought some while the oblivious people have been selling cheap, but tempted to grab a bit more before that all-important cross chain transfer happens and makes history. Is there an ETA on the cross chain transfer? Without knowing all the details in this case, I'd offer a basic roadmap instead of an ETAs, due to ACCT's importance. However, they still can prove us wrong: If I had all the details, I might very well had done what Ian did.
Unfortunately just as the AT code for Qora was ready to be merged (on April 30th) a bug was found. So although calling it by the end of April was arguably a "tough ask" it had looked possible (and I'd also hoped that putting out such an ETA might provide a bit of extra incentive). Anyway most importantly the bug has now been squashed and the work to get Qora with AT rolled out the door is underway (I am not going to try and rush that as quality code is far more important than a precise ETA). I won't call the date this time - but I am extremely confident that it will be days rather than weeks, and even if we end up being a week or two late, compared to Ethereum we are extremely punctual.
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tyz
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May 02, 2015, 09:27:06 AM |
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When installing the wallet, does it automatically start participating in the POS with whatever balance is in there? And what should I expect to see under the generated blocks tab.. all generated blocks or just related to my addresses?
As soon as your wallet is running you are participating on the network. No matter how much balance you have. Under generated blocks tab, you see all your generated blocks.
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agran
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May 02, 2015, 02:30:51 PM |
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readysalted89
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May 02, 2015, 10:08:25 PM |
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I knew that but I did not know that Qora offers a service particular for bloggers. What's about spamming the blockchain? If there are many huge texts the blockchain will blow up extremely. Qora blogging service Did I miss something? Is the blockchain enhanced to store articles? lets focus on our new blogging service and coming 2.0 release instead of deleted posts Yes, of course.. Blockchain can store data (arbitrary transactions). Efficiency on how the data will be used, generates services like this blogging service. Yes, from now and on Qora offers a blogging service thanks to agran. Each arbitrary transaction has a size limit of 4.000 bytes.Arbitrary transactions generally can bloat the blockchain. This is a concern that we do have in mind (as everyone I guess) and this will be reviewed accordingly. Are there any plans to make a lightweight multibit style wallet for low-bandwidth users as the blockchain as likely to get too big for them to download?
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