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April 16, 2017, 03:52:36 PM |
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Sunday update:This week, we published the first code of the new Veltor client. The network component. It manages bootstrapping of a node, peer discovery and keep-alive between peers. A user can send messages to a specific peer or broadcast them to the network. The package follows the Veltor design philosophy of being minimalist, extensible and efficient. You can customize the logging, the peer address management strategy, the serialization used to encode & decode messages and the connection parameters of the node. You can subscribe to network messages to use them in your own code, which makes it straight forward to build a second layer. The library serializes data using JSON by default, but it includes a highly efficient capnproto implementation which will be used for Veltor. All messages are compressed using lz4, a compression algorithm that is extremely fast and reduces bandwith usage by around 50%. With this package, it is easy to handle many wallets with a single network node. It's also trivial to wrap a Veltor node into RPC and make it remotely accessible. A company could build its own redundant & geographically distributed network of Veltor nodes, similar to CDN servers, to guarantee reliable connectivity for its wallets. If you are able to make sense of the code, feel free to contribute and grab an issue on Github. https://github.com/veltor/veltor-networkJ.V. This is BEAUTIFUL! i really like it. Code looks clean!
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go6ooo1212
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April 17, 2017, 11:22:35 AM Last edit: April 17, 2017, 11:41:29 AM by go6ooo1212 |
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Did someone spot , that the network has stuck on block 11308 for several hours ? EDIT: IT has passed , everything look good now...
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ICOcountdown.com
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April 17, 2017, 11:40:57 PM |
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Sunday update:This week, we published the first code of the new Veltor client. The network component. It manages bootstrapping of a node, peer discovery and keep-alive between peers. A user can send messages to a specific peer or broadcast them to the network. The package follows the Veltor design philosophy of being minimalist, extensible and efficient. You can customize the logging, the peer address management strategy, the serialization used to encode & decode messages and the connection parameters of the node. You can subscribe to network messages to use them in your own code, which makes it straight forward to build a second layer. The library serializes data using JSON by default, but it includes a highly efficient capnproto implementation which will be used for Veltor. All messages are compressed using lz4, a compression algorithm that is extremely fast and reduces bandwith usage by around 50%. With this package, it is easy to handle many wallets with a single network node. It's also trivial to wrap a Veltor node into RPC and make it remotely accessible. A company could build its own redundant & geographically distributed network of Veltor nodes, similar to CDN servers, to guarantee reliable connectivity for its wallets. If you are able to make sense of the code, feel free to contribute and grab an issue on Github. https://github.com/veltor/veltor-networkJ.V. Code is looking great Jason great work!
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April 17, 2017, 11:50:33 PM |
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Sunday update:This week, we published the first code of the new Veltor client. The network component. It manages bootstrapping of a node, peer discovery and keep-alive between peers. A user can send messages to a specific peer or broadcast them to the network. The package follows the Veltor design philosophy of being minimalist, extensible and efficient. You can customize the logging, the peer address management strategy, the serialization used to encode & decode messages and the connection parameters of the node. You can subscribe to network messages to use them in your own code, which makes it straight forward to build a second layer. The library serializes data using JSON by default, but it includes a highly efficient capnproto implementation which will be used for Veltor. All messages are compressed using lz4, a compression algorithm that is extremely fast and reduces bandwith usage by around 50%. With this package, it is easy to handle many wallets with a single network node. It's also trivial to wrap a Veltor node into RPC and make it remotely accessible. A company could build its own redundant & geographically distributed network of Veltor nodes, similar to CDN servers, to guarantee reliable connectivity for its wallets. If you are able to make sense of the code, feel free to contribute and grab an issue on Github. https://github.com/veltor/veltor-networkJ.V. Code is looking great Jason great work! shut the fuck up you shill. but yeah, great work Mr Connor. Just don't go crazy on us again. PS: Hey ICO, you let the Humaniq scammers get away with things. I thought you were going to stick a fork up Alex's ass.
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ICOcountdown.com
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April 17, 2017, 11:53:13 PM |
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Sunday update:This week, we published the first code of the new Veltor client. The network component. It manages bootstrapping of a node, peer discovery and keep-alive between peers. A user can send messages to a specific peer or broadcast them to the network. The package follows the Veltor design philosophy of being minimalist, extensible and efficient. You can customize the logging, the peer address management strategy, the serialization used to encode & decode messages and the connection parameters of the node. You can subscribe to network messages to use them in your own code, which makes it straight forward to build a second layer. The library serializes data using JSON by default, but it includes a highly efficient capnproto implementation which will be used for Veltor. All messages are compressed using lz4, a compression algorithm that is extremely fast and reduces bandwith usage by around 50%. With this package, it is easy to handle many wallets with a single network node. It's also trivial to wrap a Veltor node into RPC and make it remotely accessible. A company could build its own redundant & geographically distributed network of Veltor nodes, similar to CDN servers, to guarantee reliable connectivity for its wallets. If you are able to make sense of the code, feel free to contribute and grab an issue on Github. https://github.com/veltor/veltor-networkJ.V. Code is looking great Jason great work! shut the fuck up you shill. but yeah, great work Mr Connor. Just don't go crazy on us again. PS: Hey ICO, you let the Humaniq scammers get away with things. I thought you were going to stick a fork up Alex's ass. You obviously didn't read my due diligence for Humaniq. Some of us actually care about codebases.
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April 17, 2017, 11:57:05 PM |
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Sunday update:This week, we published the first code of the new Veltor client. The network component. It manages bootstrapping of a node, peer discovery and keep-alive between peers. A user can send messages to a specific peer or broadcast them to the network. The package follows the Veltor design philosophy of being minimalist, extensible and efficient. You can customize the logging, the peer address management strategy, the serialization used to encode & decode messages and the connection parameters of the node. You can subscribe to network messages to use them in your own code, which makes it straight forward to build a second layer. The library serializes data using JSON by default, but it includes a highly efficient capnproto implementation which will be used for Veltor. All messages are compressed using lz4, a compression algorithm that is extremely fast and reduces bandwith usage by around 50%. With this package, it is easy to handle many wallets with a single network node. It's also trivial to wrap a Veltor node into RPC and make it remotely accessible. A company could build its own redundant & geographically distributed network of Veltor nodes, similar to CDN servers, to guarantee reliable connectivity for its wallets. If you are able to make sense of the code, feel free to contribute and grab an issue on Github. https://github.com/veltor/veltor-networkJ.V. Code is looking great Jason great work! shut the fuck up you shill. but yeah, great work Mr Connor. Just don't go crazy on us again. PS: Hey ICO, you let the Humaniq scammers get away with things. I thought you were going to stick a fork up Alex's ass. You obviously didn't read my due diligence for Humaniq. Some of us actually care about codebases. i did read your due diligence. did you see their reply?
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ICOcountdown.com
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April 18, 2017, 12:10:31 AM |
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Sunday update:This week, we published the first code of the new Veltor client. The network component. It manages bootstrapping of a node, peer discovery and keep-alive between peers. A user can send messages to a specific peer or broadcast them to the network. The package follows the Veltor design philosophy of being minimalist, extensible and efficient. You can customize the logging, the peer address management strategy, the serialization used to encode & decode messages and the connection parameters of the node. You can subscribe to network messages to use them in your own code, which makes it straight forward to build a second layer. The library serializes data using JSON by default, but it includes a highly efficient capnproto implementation which will be used for Veltor. All messages are compressed using lz4, a compression algorithm that is extremely fast and reduces bandwith usage by around 50%. With this package, it is easy to handle many wallets with a single network node. It's also trivial to wrap a Veltor node into RPC and make it remotely accessible. A company could build its own redundant & geographically distributed network of Veltor nodes, similar to CDN servers, to guarantee reliable connectivity for its wallets. If you are able to make sense of the code, feel free to contribute and grab an issue on Github. https://github.com/veltor/veltor-networkJ.V. Code is looking great Jason great work! shut the fuck up you shill. but yeah, great work Mr Connor. Just don't go crazy on us again. PS: Hey ICO, you let the Humaniq scammers get away with things. I thought you were going to stick a fork up Alex's ass. You obviously didn't read my due diligence for Humaniq. Some of us actually care about codebases. i did read your due diligence. did you see their reply? Yes, I certainly did and I'm still considering it.
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Hunterwolfie
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April 18, 2017, 05:09:28 AM |
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need to get this coin on another exchange.
Yoshit wallet is DELAYED now
FFS
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CryptoGoon
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April 18, 2017, 06:08:47 AM |
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I pity the fool that sells VLT below 1m mcap
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PorcoRosso
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April 18, 2017, 08:15:03 AM |
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WTB 10000 VLT
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o48o
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April 18, 2017, 11:50:15 AM |
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WTB 10000 VLT
Just set up the buy order high enough.
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April 19, 2017, 09:00:35 AM |
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Does mrr support the algo?
No, its not supported. You are saying that veltor does what btc do but with just roughly around 600 lines of code? ! Not quite, I suspect that when the minimalist foundation of the new codebase is done, it will be around 2000-3000 lines of code. Also keep in mind there is no scripting system, no UI and no smart contracts at that point. J.V. Ah ok still sounds efficient as fuck it is just our thinking like that which makes it so otherwise things are not so as our perspective.
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April 19, 2017, 09:18:20 AM |
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http://www.veltor.org/well that website is certainly minimalistic.... what's the plan with this coin? Is it the next Bitcorn? There's rumours that the dev might be slightly unhinged but very very talented.
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April 19, 2017, 10:49:30 AM |
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@JV: Do you have an estimated roadmap with a timeline?
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o48o
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April 20, 2017, 08:17:27 AM |
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@JV: Do you have an estimated roadmap with a timeline?
A roadmap? Where we are going, we don't need maps.
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April 20, 2017, 08:19:24 AM |
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@JV: Do you have an estimated roadmap with a timeline?
A roadmap? Where we are going, we don't need maps. You mean it's uncharted territory
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Change...is in the air. You know why
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April 20, 2017, 08:02:55 PM |
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@JV: Do you have an estimated roadmap with a timeline?
A roadmap? Where we are going, we don't need maps. You mean it's uncharted territory I think what he means is that, there are no roads on the moon. Oooh I did check the code and there's a start, but not really much written yet. So I'm just wondering how long JV thinks this project will take. I think this is fair to ask for possible investors. I actually already bought quite some VLT btw. But not sure if I should buy more.
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April 21, 2017, 06:05:10 AM |
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anyone else notice how fast the wallet syncs?
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Hunterwolfie
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April 21, 2017, 07:19:05 AM |
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anyone else notice how fast the wallet syncs? oh really? my wallet is stuck on "Synchronizing with network" and "1 Hour Behind"
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April 21, 2017, 07:25:06 AM |
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anyone else notice how fast the wallet syncs? oh really? my wallet is stuck on "Synchronizing with network" and "1 Hour Behind" mine syncs up in split seconds now.
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