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Author Topic: [$XVG] VERGE [POW][MultiAlgo][TOR/i2P][no premine/ico!]  (Read 843572 times)
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September 15, 2017, 02:37:47 AM
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Just FYI, absolutely no problem with the QT wallet. Open it daily to check my mining deposits, no problems at all.


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September 15, 2017, 02:57:56 AM
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Regarding the privacy of Verge, I read somewhere, this is open ledger. Is this true? Can someone explain this?

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It's a Bitcoin clone, using a very old version of the Bitcoin codebase. It has no privacy features. The so called privacy is shipping a version that uses tor by default (or has a switch to turn it on?). Guess what? It's simple to run Bitcoin over tor, and you'd have far more privacy because people actually use Bitcoin.

Hi, my name is Michael Stollaire, a member of the Verge (XVG) Core Team. The very old version of the Bitcoin codebase statement is absolutely not true. About privacy, we are releasing a new feature this month called Wraith Protocol, which puts Verge on the same level as Monero and the other privacy coins, making this statement incorrect as well.



Hi Michael Stollaire. It kind of looks like Bitcoin v0.9 codebase, which was released more than three years ago. Is this incorrect?

Do you have any info about this wraith protocol? Doesn't seem to be in the op. Is this something you guys are rolling your own, or borrowing from somewhere else?

hi jwinterm, long time no see.

this is something we are rolling out.

also, its based somewhat on btc .10. but bitcoin obviously does not support i2p, and does not support multi algorithm mining (as you already know)

we dont plan on integrating segwit, if we need to scale up, we will do so on-chain.

-sunerok



It looks like Bitcoin has worked with i2p since 2012:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13gfda/bitcoin_on_i2p/

I mean, it's an old version, but should still work I guess:
http://echelon.i2p.xyz/btci2p.xyz/
Almost on same codebase as Verge Tongue

You see, I thought that Verge was based on v0.8 codebase because the INSTALL file in root github directory is identical between Bitcoin v0.8 branch and Verge master branch, but it was changed in v0.9 and v0.10 for Bitcoin. Also the folder structure looks like pre-v0.10 I thought.

Looking at your github with the coin emission - man, 75% of all coins that will ever exist mined in the first 10 days or so when you were generic scrypt clone called Dogecoindark. Wow Cheesy I know a lot of them probably got spread around. I certainly bought a couple when they were trading on Cryptorush v2 for 1-3 sat, but still... Whatever happened to that scammer dragon guy anyway?

Anyway, so no specifics on Wraith protocol? You guys are just gonna roll it out on mainnet without any public testing or scrutiny, or there will be a paper or some test code forthcoming before it's actually implemented for use on mainnet?

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September 15, 2017, 02:37:19 PM
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Looks like Poloniex has open window to add new coins
Zrx, NEO, GAS

I hope developer contact poloniex to add xvg
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September 16, 2017, 12:06:27 AM
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Sunerok!!!!!!

Yeaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh Boiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!

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September 16, 2017, 04:39:15 AM
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Will the coin be added to Poloniex? When will the road map be updated?
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September 16, 2017, 04:49:40 AM
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Tell me what is the maximum price a coin can jump in a year?
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When will the roadmap be updated again? Can't wait to see what Verge has for us next!

they are going to be listed in Binance exchange soon.

This is a very good news for Verge holders. It would pump not more than $1 I think. Just a couple a months ago the value of Verge is ranging between 5 - 10 sats and it pumped very high.

But, as of now VERGE value is rising up so we need to buying and holding it until they add it on Binance exchange.
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September 16, 2017, 05:57:54 AM
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Is there any utility for VERGE? Are people currently using it for actual 'commerce'?
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Or are people just holding it for the hope of eventually just trading it for BTC or ETH?
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September 16, 2017, 06:24:39 AM
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Woot, nice job Verge. Back up to almost pre dump levels.  So glad got in on this coin!  Cheesy
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September 16, 2017, 06:39:34 AM
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Woot, nice job Verge. Back up to almost pre dump levels.  So glad got in on this coin!  Cheesy
Yeah, not being on a Chinese exchange helped here! Hopefully this won't affect Binance, too.

After october im dumping all my digibyte.  I hope there is hype with its citi awards. but im just done with that coin.  ill be pumping quit a bit into verge once thats done.  Lets get this thing to 10 billion market cap. lol.  God wouldnt that be nice!?
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September 16, 2017, 07:03:11 AM
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In the near future the price seems to rise at an amazing rate. At least i have this feeling in me and i can not do it without thinking. I buy 700K and i wait. I will not sell it before 2020.
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September 16, 2017, 09:28:44 AM
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Hi all

I have sent some XVG from my core wallet to the Bittrex exchange, Im waiting over an hour and its not even pending.

Wonder why?

XVG is so slow? Or what?

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September 16, 2017, 12:20:04 PM
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Hi all

I have sent some XVG from my core wallet to the Bittrex exchange, Im waiting over an hour and its not even pending.

Wonder why?

XVG is so slow? Or what?



   How many confirms do you have.  Hover over the transaction in your core wallet.  If it's zero, is your wallet synced up?  If you see confirms the problem is on the Bittrex side.   

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September 16, 2017, 02:14:59 PM
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Any idea when xvg will be listed on binance and hitbtc?
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September 16, 2017, 03:29:52 PM
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Hi all

I have sent some XVG from my core wallet to the Bittrex exchange, Im waiting over an hour and its not even pending.

Wonder why?

XVG is so slow? Or what?




I transferred before a moment from online wallet to XVG wallet, it appeared within <10 seconds and confirmations (6) within 2 minutes... after a few minutes it was >80 confirmations.  Smiley

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September 16, 2017, 03:50:48 PM
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It looks like Bitcoin has worked with i2p since 2012:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13gfda/bitcoin_on_i2p/

I mean, it's an old version, but should still work I guess:
http://echelon.i2p.xyz/btci2p.xyz/
Almost on same codebase as Verge Tongue

You see, I thought that Verge was based on v0.8 codebase because the INSTALL file in root github directory is identical between Bitcoin v0.8 branch and Verge master branch, but it was changed in v0.9 and v0.10 for Bitcoin. Also the folder structure looks like pre-v0.10 I thought.

Looking at your github with the coin emission - man, 75% of all coins that will ever exist mined in the first 10 days or so when you were generic scrypt clone called Dogecoindark. Wow Cheesy I know a lot of them probably got spread around. I certainly bought a couple when they were trading on Cryptorush v2 for 1-3 sat, but still... Whatever happened to that scammer dragon guy anyway?

Anyway, so no specifics on Wraith protocol? You guys are just gonna roll it out on mainnet without any public testing or scrutiny, or there will be a paper or some test code forthcoming before it's actually implemented for use on mainnet?


I think a reddit user pointed out a long time ago i2p was only on the bitcoin testnet, not the real blockchain, making Verge still first.

The statement about coin emission is patently false, for the sake of saving face I'd suggest you're looking at DGD not DOGED (a long lost coin of the same name, DogecoinDark).

I think Wraith Protocol is basically stealth transactions, which solves that issue of identity security when transferring from an exchange or in person, which I believe was first in Vertcoin. Of course, you can buy from exchanged.i2p right now and not have this issue with Verge, for different reasons.

The link to client I shared runs on mainnet.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151181.0
There's nothing in the instructions about setting testnet flag.

You're correct, re: block rewards. I was thinking of normal bitcoin clone where halvings are evenly spaced in time, but here they're not. Here is the Verge/Dogecoindark repository: https://github.com/vergecurrency/VERGE
Quoted from the readme:
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Blockreward:
Block 0 to 14,000 : 200,000 coins
14,000 to 28,000 : 100,000 coins
28,000 to 42,000: 50,000 coins
42,000 to 210,000: 25,000 coins
210,000 to 378,000: 12,500 coins
378,000 to 546,000: 6,250 coins
546,000 to 714,000: 3,125 coins
714,000 to 2,124,000: 1,560 coins
2,124,000 to 4,248,000: 730 coins
28000 blocks (the first two parts of the schedule) at 30 seconds a block is about 10 days (there are 2880 30 second periods per day), comes out to about 4B coins in ten days, or 25% of total supply to ever exist. The total coins that will ever exist are 16.5 B. After first four halvings, 9.1B coins emitted in about 70 days, so almost 60% of all coins to ever exist in first 10 weeks. Not exactly a great distribution imo, but certainly not as bad as 75% in first 10 days.

If it's just stealth addresses (which have been around for at least four years), then why do they need to come up with some cool/scary sounding name like Wraith protocol?
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September 16, 2017, 04:01:42 PM
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Hi all

I have sent some XVG from my core wallet to the Bittrex exchange, Im waiting over an hour and its not even pending.

Wonder why?

XVG is so slow? Or what?



   How many confirms do you have.  Hover over the transaction in your core wallet.  If it's zero, is your wallet synced up?  If you see confirms the problem is on the Bittrex side.   

Hi,

I dont have any confirms on bittrex, its not even shown in pending....

My wallet was out of sync when I have sent the transaction, but I was accounted correctly, what I mean is its on the right site on the dash borad with red color telling that it was sent.
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September 16, 2017, 08:31:22 PM
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Regarding the privacy of Verge, I read somewhere, this is open ledger. Is this true? Can someone explain this?

Thanks
                                                                               
Anyone?
                                                         

It's a Bitcoin clone, using a very old version of the Bitcoin codebase. It has no privacy features. The so called privacy is shipping a version that uses tor by default (or has a switch to turn it on?). Guess what? It's simple to run Bitcoin over tor, and you'd have far more privacy because people actually use Bitcoin.

Hi, my name is Michael Stollaire, a member of the Verge (XVG) Core Team. The very old version of the Bitcoin codebase statement is absolutely not true. About privacy, we are releasing a new feature this month called Wraith Protocol, which puts Verge on the same level as Monero and the other privacy coins, making this statement incorrect as well.



Hi Michael Stollaire. It kind of looks like Bitcoin v0.9 codebase, which was released more than three years ago. Is this incorrect?

Do you have any info about this wraith protocol? Doesn't seem to be in the op. Is this something you guys are rolling your own, or borrowing from somewhere else?

hi jwinterm, long time no see.

this is something we are rolling out.

also, its based somewhat on btc .10. but bitcoin obviously does not support i2p, and does not support multi algorithm mining (as you already know)

we dont plan on integrating segwit, if we need to scale up, we will do so on-chain.

-sunerok



It looks like Bitcoin has worked with i2p since 2012:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13gfda/bitcoin_on_i2p/

I mean, it's an old version, but should still work I guess:
http://echelon.i2p.xyz/btci2p.xyz/
Almost on same codebase as Verge Tongue

You see, I thought that Verge was based on v0.8 codebase because the INSTALL file in root github directory is identical between Bitcoin v0.8 branch and Verge master branch, but it was changed in v0.9 and v0.10 for Bitcoin. Also the folder structure looks like pre-v0.10 I thought.

Looking at your github with the coin emission - man, 75% of all coins that will ever exist mined in the first 10 days or so when you were generic scrypt clone called Dogecoindark. Wow Cheesy I know a lot of them probably got spread around. I certainly bought a couple when they were trading on Cryptorush v2 for 1-3 sat, but still... Whatever happened to that scammer dragon guy anyway?

Anyway, so no specifics on Wraith protocol? You guys are just gonna roll it out on mainnet without any public testing or scrutiny, or there will be a paper or some test code forthcoming before it's actually implemented for use on mainnet?


Good to know.
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September 16, 2017, 09:43:15 PM
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It looks like Bitcoin has worked with i2p since 2012:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13gfda/bitcoin_on_i2p/

I mean, it's an old version, but should still work I guess:
http://echelon.i2p.xyz/btci2p.xyz/
Almost on same codebase as Verge Tongue

You see, I thought that Verge was based on v0.8 codebase because the INSTALL file in root github directory is identical between Bitcoin v0.8 branch and Verge master branch, but it was changed in v0.9 and v0.10 for Bitcoin. Also the folder structure looks like pre-v0.10 I thought.

Looking at your github with the coin emission - man, 75% of all coins that will ever exist mined in the first 10 days or so when you were generic scrypt clone called Dogecoindark. Wow Cheesy I know a lot of them probably got spread around. I certainly bought a couple when they were trading on Cryptorush v2 for 1-3 sat, but still... Whatever happened to that scammer dragon guy anyway?

Anyway, so no specifics on Wraith protocol? You guys are just gonna roll it out on mainnet without any public testing or scrutiny, or there will be a paper or some test code forthcoming before it's actually implemented for use on mainnet?


I think a reddit user pointed out a long time ago i2p was only on the bitcoin testnet, not the real blockchain, making Verge still first.

The statement about coin emission is patently false, for the sake of saving face I'd suggest you're looking at DGD not DOGED (a long lost coin of the same name, DogecoinDark).

I think Wraith Protocol is basically stealth transactions, which solves that issue of identity security when transferring from an exchange or in person, which I believe was first in Vertcoin. Of course, you can buy from exchanged.i2p right now and not have this issue with Verge, for different reasons.

The link to client I shared runs on mainnet.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151181.0
There's nothing in the instructions about setting testnet flag.

You're correct, re: block rewards. I was thinking of normal bitcoin clone where halvings are evenly spaced in time, but here they're not. Here is the Verge/Dogecoindark repository: https://github.com/vergecurrency/VERGE
Quoted from the readme:
Quote
Blockreward:
Block 0 to 14,000 : 200,000 coins
14,000 to 28,000 : 100,000 coins
28,000 to 42,000: 50,000 coins
42,000 to 210,000: 25,000 coins
210,000 to 378,000: 12,500 coins
378,000 to 546,000: 6,250 coins
546,000 to 714,000: 3,125 coins
714,000 to 2,124,000: 1,560 coins
2,124,000 to 4,248,000: 730 coins
28000 blocks (the first two parts of the schedule) at 30 seconds a block is about 10 days (there are 2880 30 second periods per day), comes out to about 4B coins in ten days, or 25% of total supply to ever exist. The total coins that will ever exist are 16.5 B. After first four halvings, 9.1B coins emitted in about 70 days, so almost 60% of all coins to ever exist in first 10 weeks. Not exactly a great distribution imo, but certainly not as bad as 75% in first 10 days.

If it's just stealth addresses (which have been around for at least four years), then why do they need to come up with some cool/scary sounding name like Wraith protocol?




Distribution...
Mostly all coins are distributed like this... coins with ICOs are worse! ... on the other hand, somehow development must be done. If there is a problem for you, do not invest into any coin. Watch the stealthcoin (XST), Top100 wallets own 81.64 %. Verge has multi-algo which supports a wide spread. Last ICO i wanted to be part of was the viberate-Token on 5th of september. It took less than five minutes to sell 120 million (60% of max supply) token. Number of contributors was 657, together they paid almost 11 million $. So here we have 60% issued within 5 minutes to 657 owners. Does this mean viberate is an bad idea? I keep this decision up to you, but i am sad that i did not get any, since the idea of that coin is nice as well.

Verge is targeting on a most forgotton thing of todays behavior of people: Privacy! We all need to get back our privacy, which we gave in last ten years out of hands. Of course, this is somehow the target of all coins, but Verge is the most privacy one with the idea of stealth, multi-algorythm, Tor, I2P and wraith coming up. Permanent development with strict focus to get as much as possible of our privacy back, without harming the health of itself. This is what made me support exactly this coin.

Spooky...
Did you recognize that it is enough to search with google for something... lets say condoms... a few days later you will find an advertisement with the headline "You also might be interested in...condoms" while scrolling on  facebook. Teoretically you even would not need to enter you address or your credit card number... the whole network of google, facebook, amazon and microsoft (others as well!!) knows all this already. If you are using some partneship-service on the web, they would also know at which time would be good to offer you those condoms, maybe send them in advance! Imho this is spooky! And the only answer to this can be to spook back!

Wraith...
Every child needs to have a name. If everybody is calling his child for example John, do we all need to call ours in the future John? No! As a good developer (father) you have to find a descriptive and nice name. I am programmer since 2005, i started to give my projects and program-codes Nicknames, so they become more bound to human thinking. Sometimes those codenames find its way to public by just the marketing. Since every marketing agency wants to personify a product. This is why processors have codenames. What made windows XP that successful? It was the name. Windows 2002 would have beed replaced by 2003, 2003 by 2004... WinXP survived more than a decade and just got updated with SPs. Its in the name.

Wraith/Stealth...
... honestly, Wraith is simply descriptive to a thing which comes out of the box with Tor, I2P, stealth and gives you the choice to behave like a ghost and simply disappear. This is simply like paying cash and never meet again, without any trace, withou showing your face.

The implementation of wraith...
All i worry a little about regarding verge is the impelmentation of wraith as a new protocol into an running network, but it is of course possible, with enough effort. In our company, we build our own testing area to test everything before giving it to customer. Today everything is possible with a couple of virtual machines, and if the current base or protocoll was planed to be extended, than this is without doubt possible. We did not redefine the internet just because http is1994 was no longer enough. Https came up and all we have had to do, was to download new browser. Today https is some default. So lets see!
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September 16, 2017, 10:27:55 PM
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Great post, So you think its over priced or under priced right now?    Also what do you mean Win XP just got an update?

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Great post, So you think its over priced or under priced right now?    Also what do you mean Win XP just got an update?

He didnt mean that Windows XP just got an update "right now' lol

He meant that since the NAME of Windows XP worked so well, they didnt replace it 2 years later with Windows 2005, they just released Servie packs very few years, thats why XP went to SP3.


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