Msile
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March 24, 2016, 02:05:19 PM |
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How do I do the PoS?
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Skerberus
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March 24, 2016, 02:44:24 PM |
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How do I do the PoS?
Just unlock your wallet once. The Forging indicator should say forging enabled then. Once you are in sync it will say forging.
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xyz
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March 24, 2016, 06:35:56 PM |
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Seems that a lot of Qora holder now transfer their amount to polo. Polo has now about 36% of all Qora!!!! I don't believe that this is a good way. Polo is now forging nearly all blocks and getting nearly all fees. Many people who now want to begin forging with a small amount of Qora will be frustrated.. What can we do to to change this situation? Is there a way to give the fees only to the REAL holder of Qora?
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... Es sind die glücklichen Sklaven der Freiheit größter Feind... (Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, 1798-1874)
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Skerberus
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March 24, 2016, 06:47:12 PM |
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Seems that a lot of Qora holder now transfer their amount to polo. Polo has now about 36% of all Qora!!!! I don't believe that this is a good way. Polo is now forging nearly all blocks and getting nearly all fees. Many people who now want to begin forging with a small amount of Qora will be frustrated.. What can we do to to change this situation? Is there a way to give the fees only to the REAL holder of Qora?
Next version will allow to disable forging. Poloniex asked in the past if they should stop forging, we will ask them to stop it and I am quite sure that they will, they are very cooperative.
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xyz
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March 24, 2016, 06:50:50 PM |
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Seems that a lot of Qora holder now transfer their amount to polo. Polo has now about 36% of all Qora!!!! I don't believe that this is a good way. Polo is now forging nearly all blocks and getting nearly all fees. Many people who now want to begin forging with a small amount of Qora will be frustrated.. What can we do to to change this situation? Is there a way to give the fees only to the REAL holder of Qora?
Next version will allow to disable forging. Poloniex asked in the past if they should stop forging, we will ask them to stop it and I am quite sure that they will, they are very cooperative. That's great!!! Hope Poloniex will do like you said! Thanks!!!
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... Es sind die glücklichen Sklaven der Freiheit größter Feind... (Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, 1798-1874)
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March 25, 2016, 09:23:42 AM |
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Have you tried out AltFolio yet? Flexible Portfolio Tool. Poloniex and bter are already supported. How much is ccedk really used? Wondering if I add it to ... AltFolio.ddns.net? Thanks for trying. Please share your experiences.
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Skerberus
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March 25, 2016, 01:15:43 PM |
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Thank you very much! Bzw. vielen Dank .
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March 25, 2016, 06:12:04 PM |
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What is the reason behind Qora price went to 35 satoshi and now it is 17 satoshi. Will it rise again?
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Msile
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March 25, 2016, 06:28:41 PM |
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What is the reason behind Qora price went to 35 satoshi and now it is 17 satoshi. Will it rise again?
Lots of coins were being pumped (and then dumped, but not as low as the starting price) on Poloniex (and other exchanges) And so was Qora. Depending on the work of the devs and the amount of holders, it will probably rise again some day, doesn't have to be soon though, and it might go down some more.
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March 25, 2016, 07:56:01 PM |
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I am honestly surprised noone has mentioned CIYAM's progress with Bitcoin ACCT script... Am I wrong in assuming that Qora is fairly close to achieve true ACCT (Atomic Cross-Chain Transaction) with Bitcoin any day now? Further progress has been made with the new Trade package (it's nearing functional completion) and with the help of four other batch/script files to use Bitcoin with the "-regtest" (with one of four different wallets) the following script https://github.com/ciyam/ciyam/blob/master/src/bct_acct_test.cin simulates an ACCT between two users. In order to turn this into a usable decentralised exchange platform the Wallet package will need to be enhanced to perform the functionality that is being done manually through the CIYAM script. The Trade package is now at the point of final testing and so should be ready any day now. In the meantime I discovered this: https://github.com/tromp/cuckooThere is a whitepaper for this algorithm as well and it so far looks very promising to me - it could be the final piece in the CIYAM blockchain jigsaw that I have been looking for.
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GoldenKnight369
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March 25, 2016, 08:03:42 PM |
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I've been following Ian's work, and I'm pretty surprised not more people have mentioned CIYAM's groundbreaking achievement with Bitcoin ACCT (using CLTV). It sounds like a decentralized exchange between Qora and Bitcoin is just few weeks away?? Can vbcs comment on this?? Also, I'm curious if any more "test cases" based on automated transaction have been developed for Qora (ie. lottery, automated dividend payout)? Initial work on the Wallet and Transaction packages to support ACCT (using CLTV) has been completed.
Currently it requires a fair bit of manual copy and pastes which should be able to be removed by optionally tying the Trade package to the Wallet and Transaction packages (which I think is going to be essential for this to be generally usable).
I expect this will take at least a couple of weeks after which work on being able to turn this into a combined local and blockchain application will commence.
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Breasal
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March 26, 2016, 02:34:48 AM |
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I've been following Ian's work, and I'm pretty surprised not more people have mentioned CIYAM's groundbreaking achievement with Bitcoin ACCT (using CLTV). It sounds like a decentralized exchange between Qora and Bitcoin is just few weeks away?? Can vbcs comment on this?? Also, I'm curious if any more "test cases" based on automated transaction have been developed for Qora (ie. lottery, automated dividend payout)? Initial work on the Wallet and Transaction packages to support ACCT (using CLTV) has been completed.
Currently it requires a fair bit of manual copy and pastes which should be able to be removed by optionally tying the Trade package to the Wallet and Transaction packages (which I think is going to be essential for this to be generally usable).
I expect this will take at least a couple of weeks after which work on being able to turn this into a combined local and blockchain application will commence.
This may very well be why we saw a price spike. Unfortunately, it is apparent that CIYAM's implementation is very complicated for the non-technical type. It does, however, appeal to a lot of crypto-users and has tremendous potential if simplified. I really hope we see further improvements and adoption. Imagine a Shapeshift that is not centralized.
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March 26, 2016, 05:31:32 AM |
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This may very well be why we saw a price spike. Unfortunately, it is apparent that CIYAM's implementation is very complicated for the non-technical type. It does, however, appeal to a lot of crypto-users and has tremendous potential if simplified. I really hope we see further improvements and adoption. Imagine a Shapeshift that is not centralized.
Unfortunately although we have already created (and tested) an ACCT Bitcoin script that uses CLTV the UI side of things is what really takes quite a bit of time and we don't think that releasing an unfriendly and mostly manual implementation would be appealing to virtually anyone so the work to develop decent UI (for the Bitcoin side of things) and to improve the UI on the Qora side of things will take some time. That being said I do think we should be able to end up with something that is user friendly and that will be very robust (an estimate at this stage is a little hard but I would certainly think that you could expect to see a release by mid-year with this functionality).
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GoldenKnight369
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March 26, 2016, 06:23:52 AM |
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Unfortunately although we have already created (and tested) an ACCT Bitcoin script that uses CLTV the UI side of things is what really takes quite a bit of time and we don't think that releasing an unfriendly and mostly manual implementation would be appealing to virtually anyone so the work to develop decent UI (for the Bitcoin side of things) and to improve the UI on the Qora side of things will take some time.
That being said I do think we should be able to end up with something that is user friendly and that will be very robust (an estimate at this stage is a little hard but I would certainly think that you could expect to see a release by mid-year with this functionality).
Thank you so much for the update and the estimated release date!!!!! Happy to see you here, Ian.
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templebar
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March 26, 2016, 06:56:07 AM |
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What is the reason behind Qora price went to 35 satoshi and now it is 17 satoshi. Will it rise again?
Most of the coins in poloniex gets pumped some day or other. Only coins with great devs and good community survive in he end. Qora is in the right path.
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March 26, 2016, 07:00:40 AM |
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To all the newcomers and new stakeholders of Qora who wish to learn what the recent fuss is all about, here is a quick rundown! Qora is about have its very own Decentralized Bitcoin Exchange, World's First!! The decentralized Bitcoin Exchange will be based on CIYAM's implemention of ACCT (Atomic Cross-Chain Transfer) and AT technology (Automated Transaction) that was incorporated into Qora's core earlier last year. In a nutshell, you can think of AT technology as a "processor" sitting in Qora's core that is capable of interpreting and executing machine language-like instructions in the Qora BlockChain. The possibilities are definitely endless with Automated Transaction: For instance, you can create a Shapeshift-like Crypto exchanger that is fully automated and decentralized, or a bot that will automatically pay out dividends without human intervention... and of course, the holy grail of all Cryptos: a decentralized Bitcoin Exchange based on ACCT! Following is a short history of Qora Automated Transaction and World's First "Atomic Cross-Chain Transfer": 1. Automated Transaction (or AT for short) was incorporated into Qora's core by one of CIYAM devs, vbcs, last year. Since then, a few "use cases" have been developed by the devs: Qora/Burst decentralized exchange and the infinite loop! 2. The very first ACCT had already been conducted between Qora and BURST some time last year. Now, you can access the Qora Decentralized Exchange (only available for BURST/QORA for now) by going to the ACCT tab in the Qora client. 3. Ian had a major breakthrough earlier this year: as announced on his page, a Bitcoin ACCT (using CLTV) was successfully conducted earlier this year, and a "trade package" was successfully completed on March 18th. As CIYAM has just said, we'll probably see a release by mid-year. Also wanna take this opportunity to congratulate CIYAM team for the technological breakthrough and to my knowledge, the very first implementation of Bitcoin ACCT. Great job!
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March 26, 2016, 03:23:26 PM |
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Ssshhh... keep it quiet... stil buying up...
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