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Author Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming)  (Read 790357 times)
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January 04, 2016, 12:40:45 AM
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Hey Stonehedge, did you take a look at how your bitcoin node preformed?
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January 04, 2016, 02:58:11 AM
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This is already a dead coin ,don't fool people plz.
Mr.spread has gone.
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January 04, 2016, 03:23:08 AM
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This is already a dead coin ,don't fool people plz.
Mr.spread has gone.

Ok, it's time for you to move on.
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January 04, 2016, 03:55:20 AM
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This is already a dead coin ,don't fool people plz.
Mr.spread has gone.

This is a takeover project where georgem along with other members of the community are working towards a new implementation of spreadnodes.  These servicenodes aim to strengthen not only this project and provide a basis for future innovation utilizing this secondary network, but strengthen the crypto community as a whole by incentivizing the running and decentralization of bitcoin full nodes. 

 

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January 04, 2016, 08:03:49 AM
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This is already a dead coin ,don't fool people plz.
Mr.spread has gone.

im amazed how you ( as a full member ) cannot see the developments mad here in the last 12 months - with future developments on hand ...

im also astounded that you can say something like that at the cusp of the new servicenodes testing ...

a possible attempt to dislodge those that have a loose hand with spr? ... well - its highly unlikely - so stop with the garbage ...

the people that are STILL here have been here long after dumps and pumps - and well after the crap that a lot of the 'loose-handed' people of spr left and discarded the coin and its developments ... those here of this community are those that have withstood the test of 'fud' and garbage from such common attacks on coins for cheap assimilation ...

georgem and the team are solid people - along with the community ...

try this tactic elsewhere and see if you get a better response from the weak holders of coins - and those that are only in it for the btc profiteering ...

#crysx

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January 04, 2016, 01:14:01 PM
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Nice to see that we've got nodes/wallets operational in the following countries (in descending order of node count):

United States of America
Serbia
Russian Federation
China
France
Netherlands
Germany
Canada
Israel
Bulgaria
Sweden
Finland
United Kingdom
Luxembourg
Spain
Hong Kong
Slovenia
Australia
Austria
Vietnam
India
Romania
Hungary
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January 04, 2016, 02:22:18 PM
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And Belgium ?
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January 04, 2016, 02:36:09 PM
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And Belgium ?

That list is only based on the IP address of clients seen by a particular node in the last 24 hours so it is possible that some countries are missed off.
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January 04, 2016, 03:31:12 PM
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Nice to see that we've got nodes/wallets operational in the following countries (in descending order of node count):

United States of America
Serbia
Russian Federation
China
France
Netherlands
Germany
Canada
Israel
Bulgaria
Sweden
Finland
United Kingdom
Luxembourg
Spain
Hong Kong
Slovenia
Australia
Austria
Vietnam
India
Romania
Hungary

I'm still the only one in my country since april  Cry
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January 04, 2016, 04:52:14 PM
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Nice to see that we've got nodes/wallets operational in the following countries (in descending order of node count):

United States of America
Serbia
Russian Federation
China
France
Netherlands
Germany
Canada
Israel
Bulgaria
Sweden
Finland
United Kingdom
Luxembourg
Spain
Hong Kong
Slovenia
Australia
Austria
Vietnam
India
Romania
Hungary

I'm still the only one in my country since april  Cry

Great!

We'll put you down as a future SuperNode for your country (which is?)
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January 04, 2016, 05:00:34 PM
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Heh I wonder , who except me , might be keeping a node synced in Bulgaria Smiley
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January 04, 2016, 06:15:34 PM
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Currently mining 2.850 Mh/s with R9 390. Is there a better sgminer release or do I have to deal with it? I would also like to know how to run a full node, I'll put it up ASAP. This cryptocurrency seems promising and I'd like to support it.
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January 04, 2016, 06:49:56 PM
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Currently mining 2.850 Mh/s with R9 390. Is there a better sgminer release or do I have to deal with it? I would also like to know how to run a full node, I'll put it up ASAP. This cryptocurrency seems promising and I'd like to support it.

Wolf0 has created a better miner for AMD.  It goes like shit off a shovel.  I don't know how much it costs though.  I'd like a copy for myself.

EDIT:  One day in the future I'd like for the best miners to be freely available.  Its only fair that the devs who do the hard work creating new miners get some coins out of their efforts though. 
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January 04, 2016, 07:49:55 PM
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Nice to see that we've got nodes/wallets operational in the following countries (in descending order of node count):

United States of America
Serbia
Russian Federation
China
France
Netherlands
Germany
Canada
Israel
Bulgaria
Sweden
Finland
United Kingdom
Luxembourg
Spain
Hong Kong
Slovenia
Australia
Austria
Vietnam
India
Romania
Hungary

I'm still the only one in my country since april  Cry

Great!

We'll put you down as a future SuperNode for your country (which is?)

SuperNode?  Shocked Sounds super  Tongue
It's Slovenia.
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January 04, 2016, 07:58:01 PM
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Currently mining 2.850 Mh/s with R9 390. Is there a better sgminer release or do I have to deal with it? I would also like to know how to run a full node, I'll put it up ASAP. This cryptocurrency seems promising and I'd like to support it.

Wolf0 has created a better miner for AMD.  It goes like shit off a shovel.  I don't know how much it costs though.  I'd like a copy for myself.

EDIT:  One day in the future I'd like for the best miners to be freely available.  Its only fair that the devs who do the hard work creating new miners get some coins out of their efforts though. 

There was a discussion about the miners few pages back:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1045373.msg13343541#msg13343541

There is also someone selling these (which are probably not for you)

Private spreadcoin miner for sale. NVIDIA MAXWELL cards.



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January 06, 2016, 04:46:49 AM
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Once ServiceNodes are pushed to mainnet, it can be possible that Microsoft might add SpreadCoin to their Azure BaaS.

I already noticed a commenter recommending SpreadCoin on Azure's latest BaaS report... viewable here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-blockchain-as-a-service-update-3/

Microsoft seems to be adding coins that have blockchain platforms that offer scalable services. Servicenodes will be offering services over the SPR network, such as the decentralized search engine, messaging, etc. Big businesses may look at SPR for the data mining feature Servicenodes will have, an amazing service that would fit very well in the Azure marketplace.

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Last edit: January 06, 2016, 04:47:16 PM by coins101
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Once ServiceNodes are pushed to mainnet, it can be possible that Microsoft might add SpreadCoin to their Azure BaaS.

I already noticed a commenter recommending SpreadCoin on Azure's latest BaaS report... viewable here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-blockchain-as-a-service-update-3/

Microsoft seems to be adding coins that have blockchain platforms that offer scalable services. Servicenodes will be offering services over the SPR network, such as the decentralized search engine, messaging, etc. Big businesses may look at SPR for the data mining feature Servicenodes will have, an amazing service that would fit very well in the Azure marketplace.

Funny you should say that  Wink

As we all know, there is a devs update due on ServiceNodes.

Until that update, I have said this previously, but just to confirm, we will likely be splitting development work into two streams. There is the base infrastructure and added services - of which the data market is an added service.

Microsoft Azure is on the radar. However, there are several data intelligence systems out there, of which Azure is still in catch-up phase (but one of my favourites). Given that Bitcoin data is or will be of universal attraction to many different sectors and businesses, it is probably better to allow multiple systems to pull data out of our future data market (there is an interesting twist to this coming).

As always, thoughts and comments welcome and will be taken into consideration.

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January 07, 2016, 05:46:29 AM
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2 Gb network hashrate
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January 07, 2016, 06:08:06 AM
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Nice to see that we've got nodes/wallets operational in the following countries (in descending order of node count):

United States of America
Serbia
Russian Federation
China
France
Netherlands
Germany
Canada
Israel
Bulgaria
Sweden
Finland
United Kingdom
Luxembourg
Spain
Hong Kong
Slovenia
Australia
Austria
Vietnam
India
Romania
Hungary

I'm still the only one in my country since april  Cry

Great!

We'll put you down as a future SuperNode for your country (which is?)

SuperNode?  Shocked Sounds super  Tongue
It's Slovenia.

its funny how australia is down 'there' somewere ( yes - downunder ) - considering quite a few of the vps systems that are allocated are all european vps's Wink ...

so it will show more the eu than australia ... and usa on a few other nodes Wink ...

#crysx

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January 07, 2016, 07:24:52 AM
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China's stock market looks like a crypto market!
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