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Author Topic: WARP - Something different - VPN Wallet BETA Release - Bittrex/YoBit  (Read 115956 times)
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February 04, 2016, 02:54:36 PM
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Checked this one for myself.

CBlock::SetBestChainInner          Good      blackcoin arch       
ComputeMinWork                     Good      arch                 
SendMessages                       Good      NEBUCHADNEZZAR       
CTransaction::FetchInputs          Good      shrmcoin             
CTransaction::CheckTransaction     Most similar blackcoin arch, diff=3, codehash=5cc9b0e1ce75008aa09c;   Manually inspected, Good
CWalletTx::AcceptWalletTransaction Good      blackcoin arch       
GetNextTargetRequired              Most similar shrmcoin, diff=7, codehash=a086e085609b3a21da90;   Manually inspected, Good
CTransaction::ConnectInputs        Good      arch                 
GetTransaction                     Good      shrmcoin             
ComputeMinStake                    Good      arch                 
CBlock::AcceptBlock                Good      shrmcoin             
ProcessMessage                     Most similar shrmcoin, diff=12, codehash=cbd818eb6d10fc961e90;   Manually inspected, Good
CBlock::CheckBlock                 Good      shrmcoin             
CTxOut CTransaction::GetOutputFor  Good      blackcoin arch       
CTransaction::DisconnectInputs     Good      blackcoin arch       
ProcessBlock                       Good      shrmcoin             
CMerkleTx::GetBlocksToMaturity     Good      shrmcoin             
CBlockIndex::IsSuperMajority       Good      dash blackcoin arch 
CBlock::SignBlock                  Good      shrmcoin             
CMerkleTx::AcceptToMemoryPool      Good      shrmcoin             
CheckProofOfWork                   Good      arch                 
CBlockIndex::GetBlockTrust         Good      blackcoin arch       
CBlock::CheckBlockSignature        Good      arch                 
CTransaction::GetValueIn           Good      blackcoin arch       
ProcessMessages                    Good      NEBUCHADNEZZAR       
CBlock::ConnectBlock               Good      shrmcoin             
Not found funcs ['AcceptToMemoryPool', 'GetProofOfStakeLimit']
GetProofOfStakeReward Manually checked Good

What is this? And how to read this info?
As you know, most of the coins have very similar code bases. But any little bug could potentialy damage the whole blockchain. To avoid this, people started to check the code both manually and automatically.  As I know ocminer automatically checks code for already known bugs, so his checks couldn't find new bugs. Earlz checks code manually, but he also could miss something, because codebase is very huge. I chose different way. I wrote the script which compare code in one coin with code in other already inspected coins. So if you see something like "Good blackcoin arch " it means that i already inspected this code before in blackcoin's and arch's source, and I think that it's safe. When my script finds new code it asks me to check it manually and tells me which codebases is most similar, so 'CBlock::ConnectBlock                Most similar blackcoin, diff=5, codehash=1a0a6fb0d9bc6aefff4e'  means that most similar code of CBlock::ConnectBlock have seen in blackcoin and there is 5 places where something was changed.
Currently i check only most important functions in main.cpp.
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February 04, 2016, 03:41:04 PM
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Thank you for the code inspection!

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February 05, 2016, 03:35:46 PM
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Warpcoin has now been added to the CoinWallet.co online wallet, POS pool service and Twitter tipping service.

https://www.coinwallet.co

Running since 2013.

POS Pool fee: 2%
Wallet withdrawal fee: 0.5%
Twitter tipping fee: 0%
Email payment / transfer fee: 0%

As always use online wallets with caution and store the majority of your coins in cold storage or a secure / encrypted wallet on your computer.

Coinwallet.co serves as an easy to use and accessible wallet that you can access with just an internet connection.

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February 05, 2016, 05:25:26 PM
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Nice to see things get going with WARP! Cheesy
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February 05, 2016, 08:39:01 PM
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Warpcoin has now been added to the CoinWallet.co online wallet, POS pool service and Twitter tipping service.

https://www.coinwallet.co

Running since 2013.

POS Pool fee: 2%
Wallet withdrawal fee: 0.5%
Twitter tipping fee: 0%
Email payment / transfer fee: 0%

As always use online wallets with caution and store the majority of your coins in cold storage or a secure / encrypted wallet on your computer.

Coinwallet.co serves as an easy to use and accessible wallet that you can access with just an internet connection.



Thanks for this, good to see progress on WARP.
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February 06, 2016, 06:38:52 PM
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Yobit
24High: 0.00009868 BTC
Last: 0.00006622 BTC
24Low: 0.00006622 BTC

Safecex
24High: 0.00009995 BTC
Last: 0.00005982 BTC
24Low: 0.00005390 BTC

Things are moving on  Cool
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February 06, 2016, 06:39:53 PM
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Yobit
24High: 0.00009868 BTC
Last: 0.00006622 BTC
24Low: 0.00006622 BTC

Safecex
24High: 0.00009995 BTC
Last: 0.00005982 BTC
24Low: 0.00005390 BTC

Things are moving on  Cool

Hopefully someone sells to me.
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February 06, 2016, 07:22:56 PM
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Cheap  warp i'm buying more Smiley

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February 06, 2016, 07:31:35 PM
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Yobit
24High: 0.00009868 BTC
Last: 0.00006622 BTC
24Low: 0.00006622 BTC

Safecex
24High: 0.00009995 BTC
Last: 0.00005982 BTC
24Low: 0.00005390 BTC

Things are moving on  Cool

Looks like it is going pretty well for Warp if you tell me. And this is only the beginning. I think that once Warp's features like the VPN are complete, there will be much more interest into it and price will go all the way up to the moon. I'd better grab some cheap Warp now and put them to stake.  Grin

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February 06, 2016, 10:47:18 PM
Last edit: February 06, 2016, 11:03:53 PM by shapetwist
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I like to watch the market myself but the price means very little at this point.

In one week, we have 5 times more WARP addresses with balance. Some small-scale visible developments too, 3 exchanges, CoinMKTCap, the twitter tip bot, the web staking wallet, the price ticker, a faucet, and a dice game. I'm still working to bring you Multipool - for the miners out there - a lightweight client and a mobile wallet. Not to mention the first version of the VPN client, for which I can't yet officially comment on release date. Don't bother to ask.

Unfortunately, there are also downsides. We were attacked on several fronts recently, and at the same time. The dice game was one of them, as well as the faucet. Our forum (http://forum.warpcoin.com) was invaded with spam. Our website crowdfund database also attacked. These issues have been solved though, and nothing significant was lost.

About new exchanges, I will not search any further for new ones. I have tried to reach them by community request, to no avail. However, I know that WARP developments and progress dictate where and when it will be listed. My focus is to keep those developments going. That could be your focus too, if you're not only worried about a pump.

A week is a long time in crypto, and even with the downsides, so far so good. There are many more weeks to come, a lot to do, and a lot to be presented.
Like I said the other day, if you can't hold your coins for a couple of weeks, don't complain that is hard to profit in crypto.

If you are worried about progress, or if you genuinely want to help, feel free to PM me about this guy you know that can do this and that. I'm looking to innovate and apply even more integrations to WARP.


Edit: Around 40% of WARP wallets are currently staking, which is good, but let's try to pass 50%.

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February 07, 2016, 08:06:00 AM
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Thanks for the feedback.
Warp is growing up fast!

Regards
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February 07, 2016, 11:58:59 AM
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Really good volume too !

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February 07, 2016, 06:18:55 PM
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We have the possibility of being added to www.cointopay.com
Any thoughts on it?

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February 07, 2016, 06:26:53 PM
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We have the possibility of being added to www.cointopay.com
Any thoughts on it?

It would be great for adoption. Payment processors are necessary for merchants. Especially while the cryptocurrencies are a very incipient reality (and people still value fiat). More merchants means more utility: So... more users  Smiley
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February 07, 2016, 06:42:05 PM
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We have the possibility of being added to www.cointopay.com
Any thoughts on it?

It would be great for adoption. Payment processors are necessary for merchants. Especially while the cryptocurrencies are a very incipient reality (and people still value fiat). More merchants means more utility: So... more users  Smiley

My question is whether is too early for WARP merchants. It has advantages though, you can payout to fiat for example.
Good to hear your thoughts!

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February 07, 2016, 07:36:36 PM
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We have the possibility of being added to www.cointopay.com
Any thoughts on it?

It would be great for adoption. Payment processors are necessary for merchants. Especially while the cryptocurrencies are a very incipient reality (and people still value fiat). More merchants means more utility: So... more users  Smiley

My question is whether is too early for WARP merchants. It has advantages though, you can payout to fiat for example.
Good to hear your thoughts!

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February 07, 2016, 07:47:58 PM
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We have the possibility of being added to www.cointopay.com
Any thoughts on it?

It would be great for adoption. Payment processors are necessary for merchants. Especially while the cryptocurrencies are a very incipient reality (and people still value fiat). More merchants means more utility: So... more users  Smiley

My question is whether is too early for WARP merchants. It has advantages though, you can payout to fiat for example.
Good to hear your thoughts!



Hahaha awesome one riceberry
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February 07, 2016, 08:01:12 PM
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CMD SHAPETWIST
I think we could do this and that. What do ya'll...
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Make it so number one.

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February 07, 2016, 08:17:42 PM
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We have the possibility of being added to www.cointopay.com
Any thoughts on it?

It would be great for adoption. Payment processors are necessary for merchants. Especially while the cryptocurrencies are a very incipient reality (and people still value fiat). More merchants means more utility: So... more users  Smiley

My question is whether is too early for WARP merchants. It has advantages though, you can payout to fiat for example.
Good to hear your thoughts!

Let's focus on development. Merchants will come later.
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February 07, 2016, 08:23:22 PM
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We have the possibility of being added to www.cointopay.com
Any thoughts on it?

It would be great for adoption. Payment processors are necessary for merchants. Especially while the cryptocurrencies are a very incipient reality (and people still value fiat). More merchants means more utility: So... more users  Smiley

My question is whether is too early for WARP merchants. It has advantages though, you can payout to fiat for example.
Good to hear your thoughts!

It's never too early for a payment processor.
I'd say, lets do this!

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