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October 27, 2019, 08:41:12 AM |
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snip In other words, Ardor can now run (via new software package) as a Full Node on Android devices.
As I see that… to operate as full node an Android-based cell phone must keep the whole blockchain and thus have plenty of RAM installed, in other words the cheep devices are not suitable for that. But, sure those people who run nodes to forge coins would appreciate such solution and buy mobiles with at least 64Gb RAM.
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October 27, 2019, 11:15:42 AM |
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snip In other words, Ardor can now run (via new software package) as a Full Node on Android devices.
As I see that… to operate as full node an Android-based cell phone must keep the whole blockchain and thus have plenty of RAM installed, in other words the cheep devices are not suitable for that. But, sure those people who run nodes to forge coins would appreciate such solution and buy mobiles with at least 64Gb RAM. I think you confuses the amount of storage and RAM. You do not need plenty of RAM for ARDOR. You can run the node on an old Laptop with < 2 GB RAM, where the OS needs most of this RAM, or on an old Raspberry Pi. 64 GB RAM is something a high end PC for video or photo-editing has today. I think there is no Smartphone out there which has this much of RAM. The ARDOR Blockchain on the other hand has right now a size of under 1 GB. So this is also small enough to run on most smartphones. I think this news is amazing, there are millions of people who have no PC but a smartphone, but Jelurida has to do some marketing with this news.
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October 27, 2019, 07:34:59 PM |
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I think you confuses the amount of storage and RAM. You do not need plenty of RAM for ARDOR. You can run the node on an old Laptop with < 2 GB RAM, where the OS needs most of this RAM, or on an old Raspberry Pi. 64 GB RAM is something a high end PC for video or photo-editing has today. I think there is no Smartphone out there which has this much of RAM.
The ARDOR Blockchain on the other hand has right now a size of under 1 GB. So this is also small enough to run on most smartphones.
I think this news is amazing, there are millions of people who have no PC but a smartphone, but Jelurida has to do some marketing with this news.
Their marketing is amazingly awful. Nice tech, but they really need to fire (or hire) someone for marketing. Right now it looks like they just try to go with press releases and hope crypto sites pick up the news ... but since the coin isn't on the hype train to begin with, not many even bother to mention it. I also don't get why they don't alter their release pattern so rating sites list them higher. Lior had a blog post about this and it is kind of ridiculous, where rating sites look at github (which Jelurida doesn't even use) and updates (even if meaningless) to convey dev activity ... so ardor is lower ranked than coins that basically have no dev teams at all. Yet Jelurida sticks with delayed updates and releases code all at once because they are afraid others will steal it early. Of course this results in less hype and lower ratings, even if they release a ton more stuff than some higher rated coins. The simple way to look at it is -- Jelurida needs to play the hype/marketing game like everyone else, yet so far they haven't. As for the android node stuff, that could be interesting if they ever go with an IOT partner. It'd be amusing if my refrigerator or other oddball devices could stake coins.
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naska21
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October 31, 2019, 08:34:26 PM |
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snip
I think you confuses the amount of storage and RAM. You do not need plenty of RAM for ARDOR. You can run the node on an old Laptop with < 2 GB RAM, where the OS needs most of this RAM, or on an old Raspberry Pi. 64 GB RAM is something a high end PC for video or photo-editing has today. I think there is no Smartphone out there which has this much of RAM.
The ARDOR Blockchain on the other hand has right now a size of under 1 GB. So this is also small enough to run on most smartphones.
I think this news is amazing, there are millions of people who have no PC but a smartphone, but Jelurida has to do some marketing with this news.
My bad, indeed right now Ardor's blockchain is really to small compared with those one of Bitcoin, so there is no need to worry of RAM in most affordable phones. Do you think that trend will continue with new childchains on ARDOR platform?
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October 31, 2019, 08:43:26 PM Last edit: November 02, 2019, 08:19:24 PM by MrChicken1987 |
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snip
I think you confuses the amount of storage and RAM. You do not need plenty of RAM for ARDOR. You can run the node on an old Laptop with < 2 GB RAM, where the OS needs most of this RAM, or on an old Raspberry Pi. 64 GB RAM is something a high end PC for video or photo-editing has today. I think there is no Smartphone out there which has this much of RAM.
The ARDOR Blockchain on the other hand has right now a size of under 1 GB. So this is also small enough to run on most smartphones.
I think this news is amazing, there are millions of people who have no PC but a smartphone, but Jelurida has to do some marketing with this news.
My bad, indeed right now Ardor's blockchain is really to small compared with those one of Bitcoin, so there is no need to worry of RAM in most affordable phones. Do you think that trend will continue with new childchains on ARDOR platform? Well there aren't so many new childchains in the history of ardor yet, and I do not see a reason why the number of childchains may skyrocket in the future. In the best case, I would guess that a maximum of 1 - 2 childchains a year might come to the platform. Also with pruning and snapshot I do not see a future where the ARDOR Blockchain might grow faster, than cheap storage becomes available. I hope the devs can deliver the snapchat function in the first half of 2020 to the mainnet. And hopefully they will do some marketing after that
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November 01, 2019, 02:49:18 PM |
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snip Well there aren't so many new childchains in the history of ardor yet, and I do not see a reason why the number of childchains may skyrocket in the future. In the best case, I would guess that a maximum of 1 - 2 childchains a year might come to the platform. Also with pruning and snapchats the number I do not see a future where the ARDOR Blockchain might grow faster, than cheap storage becomes available. I hope the devs can deliver the snapchat function in the first half of 2020 to the mainnet. And hopefully they will do some marketing after that 1-2 per year? Hm.., hence our views diverge as I think that share will probably increases significantly when Jellurida allows create chieldchains literaly to everybody interested in BaaS. BTW, could you elaborate a bit of the snapchat function? Never heard about this before.
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November 02, 2019, 08:25:36 PM |
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snip Well there aren't so many new childchains in the history of ardor yet, and I do not see a reason why the number of childchains may skyrocket in the future. In the best case, I would guess that a maximum of 1 - 2 childchains a year might come to the platform. Also with pruning and snapchats the number I do not see a future where the ARDOR Blockchain might grow faster, than cheap storage becomes available. I hope the devs can deliver the snapchat function in the first half of 2020 to the mainnet. And hopefully they will do some marketing after that 1-2 per year? Hm.., hence our views diverge as I think that share will probably increases significantly when Jellurida allows create chieldchains literaly to everybody interested in BaaS. BTW, could you elaborate a bit of the snapchat function? Never heard about this before. My apologies, autocorrect on my smartphone...... It is not snapchat, it is snapshot The 1-2 per year is based on the the history of ARDOR. In the beginning I would have also thought that the number of childchains may be higher, but it seems, that companies are not (yet) interested in ARDOR and that the previous marketing of Jelurida is not enough.
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Sad to see this project dying a slow death. Sure, some development here and there, but making money so that that all the small-amount-investors that jumped on the hype train will be rewarded? Nope. 0 chance. And any chance that this project will be adopted on a large scale? Nope. 0 chance. Competition is so far ahead.
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I try to send ARDR from my fully-synced local wallet. While sending, it shows me the following message: Phasing attachments not allowed for Ardor transactions What does it mean?
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November 28, 2019, 03:00:34 PM |
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Jelurida reported that Ardor blockchain in Java is now able to work as a full-fledged node on Android OS
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Biggest POS list. Check staking rewards, stats, ROI. POS earning calculator.
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December 17, 2019, 07:39:37 AM |
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Biggest POS list. Check staking rewards, stats, ROI. POS earning calculator. From where I sit... it will not have any effect as ARDOR staking reward is very small compared to say SNR. Only wide use of BaaS offered by Ardor platform will surge it .
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December 27, 2019, 10:11:21 PM |
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I dont understand Why people arent holding Ardor has a very big potencial... Nxt will increased the price 10x in one or two month, very easy... indeed. relax its bear and we have infinet (supply) .. time . Can you guys please share a link to the book: Nxt unsurpassable blockchain solutions Von Arthur Penzl et al.
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Tech question: Can I run two Ardor (NRS) instances (on the same tcp ports) on one server, if that server has two real IPs ?
Of course I know, that I can distinguish both instances in `nxt.peerServerHost' and `nxt.MyAddress' directives in nxt.conf configuration file.
But it will not work for OpenAPI instance, as `nxt.ApiServerHost' directive should be (with the value) 0.0.0.0 (otherwise Ardor Explorer cannot recognize this peer as OpenAPI one).
Thnx for any hint.
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