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Author Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming)  (Read 790354 times)
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May 08, 2015, 04:27:17 PM
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quick question; is there some kind of reward for running a node ?
(apart from supporting the network ofcourse)

Assuming you mean 'masternodes', which we call servicenodes, then yes, but no details yet.

And will you still on the first idea of the dynamic SPR needed to create one?

(I guess yes as georgem was a big fan of this feature;) )

EDIT: also if I remember well on the first implementation of Mr Spread of "ServiceNode", it was possible to create various SN within the same wallet. If you can remove this feature : aka :1 server = one SN.

This was only possible because those first test nodes did practically nothing (no CPU and no RAM requirement, nothing!).

It's easy to install dozens of server nodes on one machine if they only run "empty" services.

Once services actually need ressources this is going to change immediately and drastically.

I expect that it will not be feasible to run more than one service node on one server (especially if it's a VPS)...

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May 08, 2015, 04:28:50 PM
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there's one thing missing in the guide; which port to open up in firewall?
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May 08, 2015, 04:32:18 PM
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there's one thing missing in the guide; which port to open up in firewall?

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May 08, 2015, 04:46:46 PM
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there's one thing missing in the guide; which port to open up in firewall?

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I'll get that changed in the guide Smiley
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May 08, 2015, 04:51:19 PM
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thanks all, got it up and running Wink
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May 08, 2015, 04:53:21 PM
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thanks all, got it up and running Wink

Might take a while for the blockchain to sync but welcome onboard! Smiley
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May 08, 2015, 05:26:00 PM
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Farage? Joking, right?

Greens, mate. Vote to save all our daffodils.

I'm not joking, but you are Tongue

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Sorry, mate - I can't resist reminding you, now Farage has been given the red card.

LOL

Sad day for UKIP, however they did pull in over 3 million votes!

BTW, nice bounty on the bitcoin core implementation.
Can you also start one for SN's?  Tongue
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May 08, 2015, 05:27:58 PM
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quick question; is there some kind of reward for running a node ?
(apart from supporting the network ofcourse)

Assuming you mean 'masternodes', which we call servicenodes, then yes, but no details yet.

And will you still on the first idea of the dynamic SPR needed to create one?

(I guess yes as georgem was a big fan of this feature;) )

EDIT: also if I remember well on the first implementation of Mr Spread of "ServiceNode", it was possible to create various SN within the same wallet. If you can remove this feature : aka :1 server = one SN.

This was only possible because those first test nodes did practically nothing (no CPU and no RAM requirement, nothing!).

It's easy to install dozens of server nodes on one machine if they only run "empty" services.

Once services actually need ressources this is going to change immediately and drastically.

I expect that it will not be feasible to run more than one service node on one server (especially if it's a VPS)...


I think it's better to make the limitation at a protocol level, IMHO it is just to have a healthier network.

Otherwise you'll have a network with SN that will not be able to produce the asked service (or do it partially) ==> Unhappiness of the client of the service.
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May 08, 2015, 06:16:06 PM
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I think it's better to make the limitation at a protocol level, IMHO it is just to have a healthier network.

Score will be in the protocol.
Amount of max allowed SN will also be controlled thru the protocol.

Ofcourse there will be a limiting factor on the side of your server's hardware.
Not well performing hardware will receive low score.

Otherwise you'll have a network with SN that will not be able to produce the asked service (or do it partially) ==> Unhappiness of the client of the service.

There will always be good and bad SNs,
and we will have a constant (deliberate) shutting down of SNs that don't behave well, (this could even include SNs that do everything right, but are nonetheless asked to improve themselves, because everybody else has improved...)

This is not unhealthy for the system, in the contrary it is where our health will come from.
If we constantly have nodes that are being shutdown and asked to register again when improved, it's like we keep our network fit by having it in a constant state of emergency.

Netflix and chaos monkey comes to mind:

http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/07/netflix-attacks-own-network-with-chaos-monkey-and-now-you-can-too/

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May 08, 2015, 06:56:51 PM
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Getting slowly pickled in Vodka. If I post any crap later, please don't quote it so I can make appropriate deletions tomorrow  Grin
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May 08, 2015, 09:56:37 PM
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Might want to update the OP. It appears the only exchange that has SPR now is Bittrex. Not a good thing IMO.

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May 09, 2015, 01:04:47 AM
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Might want to update the OP. It appears the only exchange that has SPR now is Bittrex. Not a good thing IMO.

You are right, I updated the OP.

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May 09, 2015, 10:00:57 AM
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Massive dump @bittrex. Just letting the few people on here know.
We're back down to 11k.
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May 09, 2015, 10:11:46 AM
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Massive dump @bittrex. Just letting the few people on here know.
We're back down to 11k.

116 and the sell side has responded.  Hopefully some people managed to grab some coins Smiley
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May 09, 2015, 10:13:41 AM
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Getting slowly pickled in Vodka. If I post any crap later, please don't quote it so I can make appropriate deletions tomorrow  Grin

Disappointing lack of crap posting from you last night!  I was looking forward to some laughs this morning!
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May 09, 2015, 10:48:01 AM
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GH is being cantankerous, the web GUI won't create a fork; apparently I already have a fork of bitcoin via my fork of ppcoin, sigh.

The working repos might be better off located in the main Spreadcoin org section, a port to SpreadCoin Core is a big enough job that the issue tracker is likely to play a useful role.

Cheers

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May 09, 2015, 10:49:16 AM
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Getting slowly pickled in Vodka. If I post any crap later, please don't quote it so I can make appropriate deletions tomorrow  Grin

Disappointing lack of crap posting from you last night!  I was looking forward to some laughs this morning!

Got an early night in the end.

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May 09, 2015, 11:12:35 AM
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Might want to update the OP. It appears the only exchange that has SPR now is Bittrex. Not a good thing IMO.

good point.  If decentralization is our aim, the entirety of acquirable spr should not exist on a single exchange.  I dig bittrex and all, but what happens to the state of the coin if the site gets compromised?

perhaps we should actively work to get it listed on cryptsy? 

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May 09, 2015, 12:01:10 PM
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Might want to update the OP. It appears the only exchange that has SPR now is Bittrex. Not a good thing IMO.

good point.  If decentralization is our aim, the entirety of acquirable spr should not exist on a single exchange.  I dig bittrex and all, but what happens to the state of the coin if the site gets compromised?

perhaps we should actively work to get it listed on cryptsy? 

I agree its bad to just be on one exchange but SPR "should" become more popular as more features are released.
It won't be long until cryptsy picks us up, once we have a servicenode network that is!
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May 09, 2015, 12:03:37 PM
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Might want to update the OP. It appears the only exchange that has SPR now is Bittrex. Not a good thing IMO.

good point.  If decentralization is our aim, the entirety of acquirable spr should not exist on a single exchange.  I dig bittrex and all, but what happens to the state of the coin if the site gets compromised?

perhaps we should actively work to get it listed on cryptsy? 

I agree its bad to just be on one exchange but SPR "should" become more popular as more features are released.
It won't be long until cryptsy picks us up, once we have a servicenode network that is!

there is absolutely no harm in getting on the vote list long before spr gets 'popular' again ...

everyday it is on the vote list - is a day that people can vote ... every day its not - well - you know ...

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