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Author Topic: [ANN] (QTUM) - A Scalable Smart Contract Platform w/ Proof of Stake  (Read 525249 times)
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June 19, 2017, 03:37:47 AM
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Earl,

I also received the guide instructions from bizhongchou via email.  But if I want to simply hold my Qtum and not trade it, can I just leave it on the bizhongchou crowdsale dashboard site for now and simply withdraw directly to the wallet software after MainNet launch in September?

Is withdrawing to the main bizhongchou site more secure, or does it not matter? 

Thanks.

Yes, same concern here. Especially bizhongchou seems to require Identify proof there, as seen in the guide.
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June 19, 2017, 04:12:28 PM
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Dev Update for week of June 12th:

Changes made through this week to the core wallet:

Bugs fixed:

* [Consensus/PoS] Made sure that a PoS block's coinstake tx was only check if the block contained at least 2 transactions
* [Consensus/EVM] Made EVM gas behavior to work as expected regardless of the Qtum gas price

Work completed:

* [GUI/Qt] Changed blockchain size warning from 122Gb to 1Gb
* [Misc/EVM] Cleaned up the EVM's use of cout and stdout so that all log messages are put in a log file, rather than logged to the console
* [Consensus] Added consensus rule that a block may have a timestamp more than 15 seconds into the network time
* [Consensus/PoS] Changed some PoS support functions to use safer and more effecient data from the block header, rather than relying on block body data
* [Consensus/EVM] Added a consensus rule that a single contract execution can create no more than 1000 vouts.
* [Staker/PoS] Completely reworked the PoS staker so that it looks forward in time for valid stakes, only processes transactions after a stake is found, prepares a block up to 96 seconds before publishing it, and made it aware of time limits for PoS as well as fully aware of the cost of including contract transactions in blocks
* [Misc] Some refactoring and code clean up that does not affect logic
* [Misc] Renamed OP_TXHASH to OP_SPEND, as OP_TXHASH is no longer a represenative name for it's purpose

In-progress work and soon to be fixed bugs:

* [RPC/EVM] The default gas limits in the RPC interface are too small to do anything significant with
* [Staker/PoS] Staking (or PoW mining) on OSX does not properly construct blocks that contain contracts, resulting in rejected blocks. This does not affect Linux

more information on the Consensus algorithm?

what's the biggest difference with normal proof of stake?

The consensus algorithm is pretty much the same as  Blackcoin's PoSv3 right now, except for a few minor parameter changes. MPoS (which has been delayed until the 2nd testnet now) changes the reward structure of PoS however so that block rewards are spread out over multiple blocks. The end result of this being that it makes it more expensive to attack Qtum, as you can't just mine blocks with malicious/slow transactions and then get all the fees back, now you must share those fees with other stakers.

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June 20, 2017, 12:08:39 AM
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When will Qtum be launched as a token?  (NOT Pre-Launch)

Is it worth investing in it now at the current price?

The test network will be available this month, and the main network will launch in September.

Many Qtum ICO purchasers recently received an email from BizHongChou.com stating people can now trade Qtum tokens on their website.  A follow up email with was sent encouraging users to do just that.

If I want to simply hold tokens until MainNet launch, do you advise simply doing nothing and waiting?  Or should I create an account as per the email instructions and just hold the Qtum tokens on the updated trading portion of their site?  Or some third option?

I really just want to have the best security possible until MainNet where I can withdraw to my own wallet, and would like to know what Qtum advises.

You do not have to trade tokens, if you purchased them and would like to withdraw them in September when the Main Network launches, simply keep them on Bizhongchou.

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June 20, 2017, 12:13:46 AM
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do we have date for test net release?
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Yes, the 28th June. Cannot wait!

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https://qtum.org/en/testnet you can check yourself here.

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June 20, 2017, 04:41:44 AM
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do we have date for test net release?


By the end of this month we'll release the test network

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June 20, 2017, 06:16:24 AM
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do we have date for test net release?


By the end of this month we'll release the test network

it will be great news for qtum holder
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June 20, 2017, 09:20:24 AM
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do we have date for test net release?


By the end of this month we'll release the test network

it will be great news for qtum holder

As a QTUM holder I've already 24x my initial investment.

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June 20, 2017, 10:06:12 AM
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do we have date for test net release?


By the end of this month we'll release the test network

it will be great news for qtum holder

As a QTUM holder I've already 24x my initial investment.

To the moon, boys.


yes, you are lucky.

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June 20, 2017, 01:26:25 PM
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today QTUM touch 110.20 CNY (16,14 USD) on https://www.yuanbao.com/trade/qtum2cny   Shocked

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today QTUM touch 110.20 CNY (16,14 USD) on https://www.yuanbao.com/trade/qtum2cny   Shocked

that's crazy price.

good for the people who participate the crowdsale.

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So glad I bought into the ico, all seems to be going well. Many thanks for the Devs for all your hard work so far in this project.

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What is ico price ?
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June 21, 2017, 12:09:28 AM
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What is ico price ?

$0.3

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Thank
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the ico price doesn't matter, just check Eth ico price.

in 1 month, Qtum will be 20$ per coin.

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June 21, 2017, 07:11:23 AM
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Qtum Crowdsales:
These are very interesting. Everyone should look at these
- https://qtum.org
Qtum, will probably replace ethereum because it is simpler and has fewer problems. The UXTO model is much cleaner. They have a lot of previous developers and have already done two previous coins and are the best team I have seen so far.

What the hell ? I just read the thread and this looks like one of the biggest scam in crypto ever.


now you realize why skycoin dev is smarter than most of shit coin trolls in this thread?

Qtum have been a huge success now!


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Quote from: skycoin on March 16, 2017, 04:54:31 PM

- https://qtum.org

Qtum, will probably replace ethereum because it is simpler and has fewer problems. The UXTO model is much cleaner. They have a lot of previous developers and have already done two previous coins and are the best team I have seen so far.


I won't trust dev that promoting qtum-SCAM.....

I have not looked at qtum's code.

We know the qtum founder and he is one of the largest investors in Skycoin from four years ago, before qtum or any of this. Some of the people around him are legendary scammers, but he is not a scammer.

I think Patricks role in the bitbay situation is exaggerated. I read through the arguments and it just sounds like drama.

Many of the people in the Bitcoin community are sociopaths. They often steal things or cause drama, then immediately blame it or scapegoat it on someone else. They are not even done stealing the money, before they go on campaign of moral indignation against the fall person.

I think Patrick was blamed for Bitbay because his personality makes him an easy victim for sociopaths and the human predators in the bitcoin community. There are people walking around, sizing people up and trying to determine whether they can manipulate someone, setup a scam, steal things and who is going to be gullible or a fall person.

If you knew the people involved, you would understand what the social dynamic is.

>Also how can you be so confident qtum is going to replace ETH based on it's tech when they haven't released code yet?

Ethereum is using an accounts model, like Ripple. Which is anti-blockchain and anti-privacy and very traceable. It is against the philosophy of Bitcoin.

All coins going forward will be on the UXTO model and it is best practice for blockchain. Moving turing complete smart contracts off of accounts model and onto UXTO is extremely important and that is what qtum appears to be doing.

We need to figure out how to do general computation on a UXTO model. Instead of being restrained to the Ripple/Ethereum accounts model.

I think they will get closer to the goal, but only get there part way
- thin client for smart contracts (major limitation for existing system)
- moving smart contracts onto UXTO (major milestone)

I do not know if qtum has succeeded, but they seem to be going in right direction. I talked to one of their technical leads and they were focused on "Getting it working with something we can do now" and then incremental improvement over time. So first implementing the Ethereum virtual machine on top of UXTO, then working out the research problems for a native turing complete UXTO language later.

I do not know if there is a way to full UXTO while still having "gas". I think you will need to get rid of the "gas". In the ethereum model to take full advantage. I do not know if qtum will be able to go far enough in doing that, but is heading in the correct direction.

Ethereum tries to be both a token and a computer.
- we started with pure tokens (Bitcoin)
- then we added a computer to the tokens (Ethereum)
- now we just trying to figure out how to build  pure computer on UXTO
- Then once we have the computer, the tokens or coins just become a program or entity running on this "distributed computer"

Bitcoin, Ethereum, qtum, byteballs, etc are just stepping stones. Towards a final solution. None of these will exist or be relevant in ten years. We are in an age of transition and I am looking at the projects that are getting closer to the goal, in a pure mathematical sense.

Even Skycoin is being ripped up and its foundations constantly rewritten when it is advantageous to do so. Bitcoin is static and relatively unchanging, while Ethereum has been able to get the community to accept constant small changes.

Skycoin is on a punctuated equilibrium model, where we do bug fixes and polishing, then completely rip up and rebuild the foundation as needed, then go back to bug fixes and polishing.

Right now, we are exploring new networking primitives and the advantage of immutable data structures, but are still on blockchain. Putting EVM on UXTO is heading towards immutable data structures from the perspective of computation, while we are heading towards immutable data structures from the path of consensus, networking and simplifying object synchronization protocols.

One of the pilots that is being spun out of that project is the distibuted, peer-to-peer social media platform built upon immutable data structures and peer-to-peer object replication. For this Skycoin chose a public key, cryptographic publisher/subscriber model and DAG immutable object tree. While Ethereum's project chose a Kadmelia DHT block storage model.

Ignoring the individuals and the drama, I am just looking at the "future direction" and who is heading in that direction.

>Also how can you be so confident qtum is going to replace ETH based on it's tech when they haven't released code yet?

I am not confident it will replace Ethereum. At the start, it will be equivalent to ethereum in terms of being able to run the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) on top of qtum with UXTO. Then they will do a native language.

It will depend on the implementation. I do not know if qtum has succeeded, but they seem to be going in right direction.

Similarly, Byteballs may fail or may not exist in ten years, but they are pioneering the first experiments into replacing the Blockchain with a DAG. Which we have been considering for several years now.

Similarly, Bitcoin was the first but people are getting used to the idea that it will not be the final or best cryptocurrency. That it was just the first generation and that we can build better and improve it substantially.



thank you skycoin dev, because of you, i brought into qtum and made some money.


i like this post, everyone should read it.

that's one of the most exciting post this year.
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the ico price doesn't matter, just check Eth ico price.

in 1 month, Qtum will be 20$ per coin.

I think it will be closer to 25$ Smiley

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