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January 17, 2016, 06:25:51 PM |
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Looking into recent negative experience of pokeytex, to lower possibility of it re-happening I suggest simply having md5 signatures of wallet binaries posted at multiple semi-decentralized trustworthy sources: first page of the thread, download page of spreadcoin.info, etc. Letting a user instantly identify how safe is the wallet binary downloaded from anywhere on the internet.
I don't. Too easy to fuck with. SIGN YOUR BINARIES. I do. Even better.
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georgem (OP)
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January 17, 2016, 10:26:22 PM |
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lol, I was about to write a long explanation, you are too early/nosy! lol Update coming very soon! If you can't wait, you might read this: http://spreadcointalk.org/index.php?topic=730.0but I will explain in more detail, later.
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January 17, 2016, 10:28:39 PM |
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lol, I was about to write a long explanation, you are too early/nosy! lol Update coming very soon! lol. But it looks like I wasn't the first. Already 19 views
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georgem (OP)
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January 17, 2016, 10:29:52 PM |
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lol, I was about to write a long explanation, you are too early/nosy! lol Update coming very soon! lol. But it looks like I wasn't the first. Already 19 views Ahhrg... atleast the forum finally gets a little bit more traffic.
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January 18, 2016, 01:16:34 AM |
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Heres my submission.bf0c6bbd52db2d02;dash-qt;bf0c6bbd;e0028eb9648db56b1ac77cf090b99048a8007e2bb64b68f092c03c7f56a662c7;1390095618;9999; c0c0c0c052a1a624;dogecoin-qt;c0c0c0c0;5b2a3f53f605d62c53e62932dac6925e3d74afa5a4b459745c36d42d0ed26a69;1386325540;22556; e6e8e9e552a643c1;emercoin-qt;e6e8e9e5;d8eee032f95716d0cf14231dc7a238b96bbf827e349e75344c9a88e849262ee0;1386628033;6661; fbc0b6db4e8eaab9;litecoin-qt;fbc0b6db;97ddfbbae6be97fd6cdf3e7ca13232a3afff2353e29badfab7f73011edd4ced9;1317972665;9333; e6e8e9e5502c5b7f;ppcoin-qt;e6e8e9e5;3c2d8f85fab4d17aac558cc648a1a58acff0de6deb890c29985690052c5993c2;1345084287;9901; 4f3c5cbb53d75160;spreadcoind;4f3c5cbb;129d0c49770ec50efc6df7307edbaddc2ee6ebd3344894ad392a059887bd4c53;1406620000;41678; Easy to use? No issues? Looks like we will have to split up the coins to some degree so we catch all of them. Otherwise we will get the same lot over and over and while it is good to do cross checks......
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January 18, 2016, 01:22:41 AM Last edit: January 18, 2016, 05:38:17 PM by defunctec |
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Heres my submission.-snip Easy to use? No issues? Looks like we will have to split up the coins to some degree so we catch all of them. Otherwise we will get the same lot over and over and while it is good to do cross checks...... I had one issue when i was spamming it. But i calmed down and it worked fine. Some qt's/coind's don't work, you will have to try qt if coind doesn't work and coind if qt doesn't work.
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georgem (OP)
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January 18, 2016, 01:40:54 AM Last edit: January 18, 2016, 02:01:41 AM by georgem |
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Thanks. But please do only post the raw copy paste in that section, no screenshot, no comments, just the data. (just what you put in the code block) I am creating a script that gathers all the data we will post there and creates a list out of it, that's why! I need it to be clean, makes it easier. If you want to discuss anything genesisextractor related just create a normal thread within the "altcoin taxonomy" thread. Also, I will derive a "top contributor" list, by reading the username of all who has posted. We'll probably find a sponsor to provide a bounty for the top 10 contributors? PS: I see that you mostly used qt-wallets, lol. It seems to work well even with them instead of the daemons. Nice job!
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georgem (OP)
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January 18, 2016, 01:42:31 AM |
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I had one issue when i was spamming it. But i calmed down and it worked fine.
Some qt's/coind's don't work, you will have to try qt if coind doesn't work and coind if qt doesn't work.
It's just the first version, I has a few bugs I was made aware of. If it crashes you should go check and see in your taskmanager if it was able to kill the daemon it was currently working with, or else that daemon might be continued in the background.
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georgem (OP)
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January 18, 2016, 01:44:58 AM Last edit: January 18, 2016, 01:59:55 AM by georgem |
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Also, the idea is to go thru as many altcoin's as fast as possible. So when you see people who have already processed the top 10 coins, why not go for the top 20, etc... we have about 600 coins to process, lol But that's why I am creating this automatic list ("List of all processed and unprocessed Altcoins") that will appear here: http://spreadcointalk.org/index.php?topic=733.0...so that you can see immediately which coins haven't been processed yet, and go after them. I'm working on it.
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georgem (OP)
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January 18, 2016, 01:49:11 AM |
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Looks like we will have to split up the coins to some degree so we catch all of them. Otherwise we will get the same lot over and over and while it is good to do cross checks......
Exactly. Once I have this list ready, it will help us split the job between all participants. Also, processing a coin 2 or 3 times should be good enough, anything more than that is probably unnecessary. It'll be fun!
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January 18, 2016, 02:05:19 AM |
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Looks like we will have to split up the coins to some degree so we catch all of them. Otherwise we will get the same lot over and over and while it is good to do cross checks......
Exactly. Once I have this list ready, it will help us split the job between all participants. Also, processing a coin 2 or 3 times should be good enough, anything more than that is probably unnecessary. It'll be fun! So it is necessary to process the same coin a few times. I thought this was the case, that's why i did some of the same ones. I will do as many as i possibly can by tomorrow.(not so obvious ones).
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georgem (OP)
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January 18, 2016, 02:17:53 AM |
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Looks like we will have to split up the coins to some degree so we catch all of them. Otherwise we will get the same lot over and over and while it is good to do cross checks......
Exactly. Once I have this list ready, it will help us split the job between all participants. Also, processing a coin 2 or 3 times should be good enough, anything more than that is probably unnecessary. It'll be fun! So it is necessary to process the same coin a few times. I thought this was the case, that's why i did some of the same ones. I will do as many as i possibly can by tomorrow.(not so obvious ones). It can't hurt, sure, but currently for "altcoin taxonomy" it is much more interesting to find out how many % of all altcoins are standard, how many aren't, and if we can have collision-free IDs with the format I'm currently using.
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January 18, 2016, 02:31:37 AM |
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Looks like we will have to split up the coins to some degree so we catch all of them. Otherwise we will get the same lot over and over and while it is good to do cross checks......
Exactly. Once I have this list ready, it will help us split the job between all participants. Also, processing a coin 2 or 3 times should be good enough, anything more than that is probably unnecessary. It'll be fun! So it is necessary to process the same coin a few times. I thought this was the case, that's why i did some of the same ones. I will do as many as i possibly can by tomorrow.(not so obvious ones). It can't hurt, sure, but currently for "altcoin taxonomy" it is much more interesting to find out how many % of all altcoins are standard, how many aren't, and if we can have collision-free IDs with the format I'm currently using. What do you mean by standard?
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January 18, 2016, 02:43:04 AM |
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What do you mean by standard?
A standard daemon is one that accepts and understands the usual parameters like getinfo, datadir, gepeerinfo, etc... There are coins, like for example ethereum, that don't work like that. http://spreadcointalk.org/index.php?topic=732.0This is the thread where you can post about non-standard daemons you find. You will understand pretty quickly when a daemon is non-standard. (genesisextractor will hang, and not continue)
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January 18, 2016, 03:58:07 AM |
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Here's a graph of how I see our roadmap into a successful future: More details tomorrow!
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January 18, 2016, 06:57:13 AM |
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If I wasn't excited about this project before I really am now after seeing our plans in colour
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January 18, 2016, 10:04:08 AM |
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Here's a graph of how I see our roadmap into a successful future: More details tomorrow! I think the final breakthrough which converges the decentralised exchange and the data market is solving Bitcoins funding problem. A revenue model allowing consumers and businesses near zero fees or fee free access will compete with any fiat payment system nationally and out compete every payment system internationally.
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January 18, 2016, 07:37:26 PM |
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Good thing some folks took a huge dump so I can buy SPR cheaper
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