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Here are the crypto addresses to donate to support the completion and release of the new wallet and server with hard fork... See the github at
https://github.com/p9c/pod btc segwit address: bc1q2nxsp5ytx32pes4x52ap8e2hkymf6sqrzpulpp
btc legacy (p2pkh): 1L1YowKjicbj9BUmjJn7vNQyb5rda7Eymc
bch (bitcoin cash): qqmtpm6wh527rx7as075xuep065kz3wpkq960yj27w
xlm (stellar lumens): GBWSGZVHJFSCNYZPSCWWXF3SFDLWTRAYKATFZX2FDSZDTXIKYCWA4FMZ
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I am currently in a situation where I cannot significantly advance the progress of the main project, its github is now at
https://github.com/p9c/podI am the main developer of the new codebase there.
It includes:
- - a new proof of work based on very large integer long division (with numbers in excess of 4kb in size) has 9 different finalising hash functions, and should be the first truly ASIC resistant proof of work protocol ever written to date.
- - a new difficulty adjustment regime that corrects the lack of relationship between the SHA256D and Scrypt hash version blocks, instead there is 9, and it uses daily/hourly/quarter-hourly, per-algorithm and all-time average block time with exponential moving averages and is very resistant to more than about 10 blocks of fast mining, if anyone can even assemble such a mass of Long Division processing hardware that it is as hugely out of scale with the average user's hashpower.
- - a new IPv4 multicast based, fully parallel mining controller and worker system I call 'kopach' (slavic word for miner), it uses a pre-shared key to prevent snooping and interfering with the operation of the protocol, and has automatic failover so you can run two or more full nodes with controller enabled, and if one or others of the controllers fail for some reason, within seconds all clients of the offline node can switch to taking work from the remaining functional nodes.
The GUI is currently still a work in progress but is pure Go apart from the GLFW library which targets opengl on desktop and GLES on mobile devices.
I am currently, literally stuck on the streets of Amsterdam, a place I am familiar with and have access to sufficient services to stay alive and healthy, but it will be difficult, nigh impossible for me to coordinate the necessary beta test which is only a short distance from where the project is currently at. I have to make small minor changes to reach beta target, maybe a few days work, but then I need better hardware and regular, all-day access to a computer so I can work with the volunteers/contributors on the beta.
It is my intention that the first round of closed beta testers who we accept and complete to the end of the process will be entitled to a disbursement of DUO that activates when the hard fork kicks in and the new protocols take over (and forks to a new chain, essentially).
But right at the moment I need help.
Due to poor advice relating to immigration, work visas and taxation and corporate registration rules, and the fleecing of @marcetin by scammers associated with RoboForex, funding is nonexistent... I was working exclusively in his office with my PC up to now, but due to being 2 days late paying the taxes, I was exiled from Serbia by the Vojvodina judiciary. It has, as it is, cost us over 2000 euros in taxes to cover 2 years back taxes plus penalties, and I cannot return to Serbia until 2nd of February.
What would resolve the problem is about maybe 300-400 euros, which would cover most of my costs to set up temporarily set me up in some place like Tilok or Sharengrad, near the Backa Palanka border crossing into Croatia, to keep working until I can go back to Novi Sad. This would include my transport costs. I set up in Serbia because of the lower living costs and I have been working entirely as an intern, in 15 months I handled maybe 300 euros total.
I am open to in-kind contributions instead, and of course if interested I would be happy to spend some of my time teaching the donor something they want to know about cryptocurrency programming, Go and distributed systems in general.
I hope someone wants to help. The project is currently basically me, @trax0r and @marcetin. There are (were) others present in the old Discord chatroom, but nobody other than those two have contributed anything of their own resources, and even worse, asking really stupid questions like somehow we are the operators of Cryptopia or Yobit and that we have any influence, especially now before the hard fork is released, over what others have done in relation to the horrible series of events that has been Parallelcoin's recent history.
Loki
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