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Author Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming)  (Read 790353 times)
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January 08, 2016, 07:14:11 PM
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Hey!
The block explorer link in the first page of this topic is not working because it is https://spreadx.eu/ instead of http://spreadx.eu/  Wink

Ok thanks. I fixed it.

Weird.

I was just looking at this explorer.

There seems to be something wrong with it.

coinmarketcap shows the wrong total coinsupply



That's because the explorer at spreadx.eu gives out the wrong getmoneysupply thru its API http://www.spreadx.eu/ext/getmoneysupply



But that's not true, the current total coinsupply is 4592434.

I told chaositec /stonehedge to look into it, but I can't reach them right now.

im working on it...

Can you make it say 100m?
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January 08, 2016, 07:14:19 PM
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Hi dev, if you/your coin are legit please contact 1ex.trade support to get added to their exchange, thanks.
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January 08, 2016, 09:26:25 PM
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If anyone would like an invitation to our Spreadcoin Slack channel, please send me your email via PM so I can send you an invite!

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January 08, 2016, 10:07:36 PM
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When the expected launch masternod?
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January 08, 2016, 10:23:46 PM
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Yeah, I just read the book and watched the movie. When you say "second part" do you mean 2010?
I've started reading that book, maybe I should watch the movie first.

Yes: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086837/
Ah great, turns out I already downloaded it. I guess I'll watch it today.
I was expecting this movie to be worse, you know how sometimes the sequels suck.
The funny thing is, Stanley Kubrick specifically says in the first novel that he doesn't write sequels. Smiley
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January 08, 2016, 11:56:37 PM
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Some context to the block chain data, for those who think this is going to be about identifying people (which is 100% not the case)

https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-August/010620.html
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Last edit: January 09, 2016, 08:32:12 AM by YourMother
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What SpreadCoin will offer is actually pretty huge.

If you've been keeping up with this thread over the past couple of weeks, you'll know that SpreadCoin will be bringing forth a data market upheld by Servicenodes. These Servicenodes will be linked to Bitcoin full nodes, which will parse through and analyze transaction data over the Bitcoin blockchain. Clients of Azure will be able to use the market portal to purchase a specified set of analyzed data (to their preference), such as data regarding activity of a specific Bitcoin address (and linking it to others), etc.


The Whitepaper Link in the ANN is broken. I went to the official website and by mistake i found the "proof of bitcoin node" whitepaper (the interesting one), because it keeps disappearing in some stupid JS effects and it cannot be found in the download page neither.

Let's say that i will keep my eyes on the project. I see that the market capitalization is at 200k, so there's plenty of upside potential, considering that all the Microsoft Azure adopted cryptocurrencies have marketcaps at well over $4M

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January 09, 2016, 08:16:58 AM
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It's nice to see the price at a more rational level!

Can we please hype what is hype-able? Like ServiceNodes, and not azure?
That's the real big news, which will change SPR for ever.

azure is just a pipe dream atm.



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January 09, 2016, 11:38:51 AM
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Interesting idea, but is the data really worth enough to sustain and grow an industry ?
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January 09, 2016, 11:42:49 AM
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Interesting idea, but is the data really worth enough to sustain and grow an industry ?

Coins101 and myself have some experience with similar data in other fields and we think that it will be worth similar in this context.

Having said that, there is only one way to find out for sure.
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January 09, 2016, 11:54:29 AM
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Interesting idea, but is the data really worth enough to sustain and grow an industry ?

Coins101 and myself have some experience with similar data in other fields and we think that it will be worth similar in this context.

Having said that, there is only one way to find out for sure.

True, guess i'll just hodl a bit. It think it's wasteful to host just a Masternode or Basenode on a single VPS, hosting all three kinds of coins seems smarter. The moving target makes it bit more difficult though
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January 09, 2016, 12:11:53 PM
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Interesting idea, but is the data really worth enough to sustain and grow an industry ?

Coins101 and myself have some experience with similar data in other fields and we think that it will be worth similar in this context.

Having said that, there is only one way to find out for sure.

True, guess i'll just hodl a bit. It think it's wasteful to host just a Masternode or Basenode on a single VPS, hosting all three kinds of coins seems smarter. The moving target makes it bit more difficult though

this also means that one cannot use a 'basic' small vps or system ...

a larger vps or system will be more the way it will work if this is to be setup on the same system ...

unless of course the sn can retrieve data via api where authorized ... though that would lend itself to a large data transfer at any one time ...

at least - thats what im lead to believe ... correct me if im wrong ...

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January 09, 2016, 12:38:06 PM
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Why a hamster i must agree with some post before , nothing more professional available

Look at Twitter, a big industry with a bird.

Look at McDonald's, BIG player with a "Clown"
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January 09, 2016, 12:41:12 PM
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It's nice to see the price at a more rational level!

Can we please hype what is hype-able? Like ServiceNodes, and not azure?
That's the real big news, which will change SPR for ever.

azure is just a pipe dream atm.


I agree wholeheartedly.
Jumping on the bandwagon of a corporation sounds like the complete antithesis of true decentralization to me.

Our goal is to add value to SPR by improving the value of its P2P network (and upcoming servicenode overlay network).
So the value of SPR will come from within (from a community that uses SPR tools), we will never have to rely on third parties of any kind.

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January 09, 2016, 12:55:59 PM
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Some context to the block chain data, for those who think this is going to be about identifying people (which is 100% not the case)

https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-August/010620.html

Just to clarify, blockchain data is openly distributed anyway, and it's supposed to be.

Privacy problems arise when we start scanning the actual traffic that goes in and out of the full node peers.
That's when you would see IPs (of not just full nodes, but also of SPV wallets, etc...)...

The decentralized explorer service will do nothing like this, since it merely reads data from the coins data folders,
which consists of the blockchain dat files.

What I was thinking about is maybe let the UBA even read out the peers.dat file of a coin, so that people who have connectivity issues with a coin,
could ask the decentralized explorer to return some full node ips that host their coin, so that they can then add them in their conf file (addnode).

You know, basically what a dns-seeder does: return a set of healthy full node IPs.
Maybe that's something the decentralized explorer could do too.

Full Node IPs are supposed to be known and shared anyway.



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January 09, 2016, 01:00:34 PM
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Some context to the block chain data, for those who think this is going to be about identifying people (which is 100% not the case)

https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-August/010620.html

Just to clarify, blockchain data is openly distributed anyway, and it's supposed to be.

Privacy problems arise when we start scanning the actual traffic that goes in and out of the full node peers.
That's when you would see IPs (of not just full nodes, but also of SPV wallets, etc...)...

The decentralized explorer service will do nothing like this, since it merely reads data from the coins data folders,
which consists of the blockchain dat files.

What I was thinking about is maybe let the UBA even read out the peers.dat file of a coin, so that people who have connectivity issues with a coin,
could ask the decentralized explorer to return some full node ips that host their coin, so that they can then add them in their conf file (addnode).

Full Node IPs are supposed to be known and shared anyway.


Being able to read and interpret the data of multiple chains in one client is the first step towards being able to bridge them. Service nodes can potentially be bridging points between chains ie send one coin, receive another.

Exciting stuff

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January 09, 2016, 01:03:43 PM
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Being able to read and interpret the data of multiple chains in one client is the first step towards being able to bridge them. Service nodes can potentially be bridging points between chains ie send one coin, receive another.

Exciting stuff

Exactly, I wonder why no one has done this before.

I have an idea why: because in this competitive market, 99% of coin creators only think about how they can BEAT other coins and leave them in the dust. ("Your coins SUCK!")

It requires a special set of principles to actually consider the INCLUSION of other coins. ("What a wonderful universe of altcoins!")

 Cheesy

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January 09, 2016, 01:34:31 PM
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Georgem, will one computer be able to run multiple servicenodes?
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January 09, 2016, 01:40:21 PM
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Georgem, will one computer be able to run multiple service nodes?

No, one servicenode per IP only. (using port 41678).

Also every altcoin hosted can only exist once.

When UBA sees two coins with the same blockchain but different port, it will only consider one of them.
(the one that is using the official port for that coin)

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January 09, 2016, 01:41:51 PM
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Georgem, will one computer be able to run multiple service nodes?

No, one servicenode per IP only. (using port 41678).

Also every altcoin hosted can only exist once.

When UBA sees two coins with the same blockchain but different port, it will only consider one of them.
(the one that is using the official port for that coin)

So servers with multiple IPs will only be able to run only one service node?
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