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August 08, 2017, 03:16:12 PM
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Why are decentralised networks resistant? - Andreas M. Antonopoulos
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August 08, 2017, 05:06:35 PM
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Why are decentralised networks resistant? - Andreas M. Antonopoulos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dvrhR7klR8

Good day Midmir, are you in contact with developer James? He has not advised my recent messages, very concerning. We as community await updates from him to progress Mooncoin. No dev = no progress. Perhaps locate new dev?
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August 08, 2017, 05:27:39 PM
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Why are decentralised networks resistant? - Andreas M. Antonopoulos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dvrhR7klR8

Good day Midmir, are you in contact with developer James? He has not advised my recent messages, very concerning. We as community await updates from him to progress Mooncoin. No dev = no progress. Perhaps locate new dev?

Hi Flaritos, by James do you mean barrysty1e the main dev? I don't think he is easy replaceable at the moment.
This kind of developments are complex and require deep knowledge in various areas - from cryptography to p2p and networking.
Some of the innovations behind Mooncoin are his idea and implementation.
I am not sure if he is well funded, some of the wealthy community members should appreciate him by sending crypto to his accounts.
I hope he has not lost interest in the project and is just busy.

Other devs welcome to join in this epic and glorious moon trip.

As for the Asian markets, native speakers from the community should contact the corresponding exchanges. The more requests they get the better.






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August 08, 2017, 06:27:08 PM
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Good afternoon from Greece. We need little patience. I believe that James will complete soon the development work (new algo, new wallet and Moonrush). Smiley
 

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August 08, 2017, 07:57:49 PM
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Its just been a week from devs update post. He wrote many things that have yet to be completed. And this things take time.

Why?

Because anyone that ever programmed anything more then "Hello world", knows, not just how important the writting of the code is, but also the testing of the code is (and how much cognitive and mental efforts go into it). And even then you cannot ever be totaly sure of absence of errors (Testing shows the presence, not the absence of bugs. Dijkstra (1969)).

More testing, less chance of errors. And to write tests, and think of all the possible scenarios which can break the code, the time is just something you need.

So when the moon reaches the asian exchanges and when all the new technology is out and the hype finally starts, the last thing we need, is serious bugs in moon algorithms.


P.S.: interesting article for moon people who have a lot of time and are impatient while waiting for launch: https://www.fastcompany.com/28121/they-write-right-stuff .

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August 08, 2017, 08:41:43 PM
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Its just been a week from devs update post. He wrote many things that have yet to be completed. And this things take time.

Why?

Because anyone that ever programmed anything more then "Hello world", knows, not just how important the writting of the code is, but also the testing of the code is (and how much cognitive and mental efforts go into it). And even then you cannot ever be totaly sure of absence of errors (Testing shows the presence, not the absence of bugs. Dijkstra (1969)).

More testing, less chance of errors. And to write tests, and think of all the possible scenarios which can break the code, the time is just something you need.

So when the moon reaches the asian exchanges and when all the new technology is out and the hype finally starts, the last thing we need, is serious bugs in moon algorithms.


P.S.: interesting article for moon people who have a lot of time and are impatient while waiting for launch: https://www.fastcompany.com/28121/they-write-right-stuff .



You have right 100% !  Smiley

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August 09, 2017, 02:49:22 PM
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Want to return stolen moon.
Not full amount, part left on cryptsy.
Wallet reject transfer. If you want, developer need to remove forbidtx code and put transaction.
https://pastebin.com/Ax3XZYDD

Please forgive me.
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August 09, 2017, 09:06:36 PM
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Want to return stolen moon.
Not full amount, part left on cryptsy.
Wallet reject transfer. If you want, developer need to remove forbidtx code and put transaction.
https://pastebin.com/Ax3XZYDD

Please forgive me.

Good afternoon from Greece. Who are you ?

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August 09, 2017, 09:11:23 PM
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Hello to all. How is Moon Coin doing now?

I'm still holding my bag waiting for some good news
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August 10, 2017, 12:24:44 AM
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Hello to all. How is Moon Coin doing now?

I'm still holding my bag waiting for some good news

Mooncoin is safe bet for future profits. We are told to be patient and sooner rather than later, good news comes. Stay tuned.
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August 10, 2017, 10:52:20 AM
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Any ideas how to get this in Asian exchanges? Korea (President Moon), China, Japan, etc.

Volume would be totally different after this happens.

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August 10, 2017, 01:43:28 PM
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Any ideas how to get this in Asian exchanges? Korea (President Moon), China, Japan, etc.

Volume would be totally different after this happens.

Yes we must get to Asian exchange. Will bring some good trends hopefully until major dev update. Who can contact? ASAP
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August 10, 2017, 01:56:10 PM
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Any idea on how to stake on Mooncoin?
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August 10, 2017, 03:35:23 PM
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Good afternoon from Greece. I have sent a PM for Agswinner.

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August 10, 2017, 07:50:03 PM
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Hi all,

I've managed to get back on top of things, after doing some freelance work for a while.
Everyone is quite keen for an update on things, so here we go:

Mooncoin 0.13 release is very stable.

Total resident memory usage under 75mb (whilst syncing chain).
Time from launching Mooncoin to being ready to use, in the case of a sync'd chain, has been halved (minimum).

Standard sync time from scratch to current blockheight is 34 minutes.
Due partially to 'headers first' functionality seen in late model codebases, but mainly optimized PoW validation during synchronization.

Extensive testing with the new Dual KGW3 difficulty retargetting algorithm. Probably the best i've worked with so far, especially the BitSend timeout feature (this will gradually drop the difficulty over time if a block has not been found in x minutes).

After a lot of testing; i'm not quite happy with the new custom PoW algorithm and it will be tweaked over the next few days, to ensure that: a GPU miner is not possible, botnets do not become an issue and also to guarantee protection against double-spend attacks. Recently HTML5 suffered a 'catastrophic' doublespend at Bleutrade, and I do not wish to ever see this occur with Mooncoin.

I've also decided that Moonlite will be a plug-in module, rather than in-wallet; meaning that the 0.13 release can be done earlier, and that development can be done on each independently, rather than one holding the other up.

I'd like to see the fork to the new algo/codebase before block 1,200,000; but this is up to the community to discuss.

james

Let me take this message appart and how I see the goodies.

1. Total resident memory usage under 75mb (whilst syncing chain). -> Very important to keep memory low if you want the mobile future (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Vx1OvzrLa3Y0R0X1BZbUpicGc/view).

2. Time from launching Mooncoin to being ready to use, in the case of a sync'd chain, has been halved (minimum). -> UX (user experience) will just get better. (http://www.information-age.com/business-user-experience-how-good-ux-directly-impacts-company-performance-123460956/)

3. Standard sync time from scratch to current blockheight is 34 minutes. -> Do I even have to explain? Some people drink coffee longer. Smiley

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Extensive testing with the new Dual KGW3 difficulty retargetting algorithm. Probably the best i've worked with so far, especially the BitSend timeout feature (this will gradually drop the difficulty over time if a block has not been found in x minutes). -> mining is at the core of coins. Changes in difficulty must be dynamic, adaptive and responsive. Every upgrade in this direction brings stability to mining community.

5. After a lot of testing; i'm not quite happy with the new custom PoW algorithm and it will be tweaked over the next few days, to ensure that: a GPU miner is not possible, botnets do not become an issue and also to guarantee protection against double-spend attacks. -> just scroll to my upper post why testing is important and why it takes time.

6. Recently HTML5 suffered a 'catastrophic' doublespend at Bleutrade, and I do not wish to ever see this occur with Mooncoin. -> HTML5 is rising like a phoenix from ashes on multiple exchanges right now. Even though they had the "near dead" experience. Why? Because they have a bright future in technology. Now, Moon didn't have a "near dead" experiance. More, we have a dev who is dedicating itself to never let that happen on his watch. And moon has (and it will have) a tone of technology to offer (http://ftreporter.com/cryptocurrency-news-the-future-of-mooncoin/). So even more chance to be glorious coin it deserves to be.

7. I've also decided that Moonlite will be a plug-in module, rather than in-wallet; meaning that the 0.13 release can be done earlier, and that development can be done on each independently, rather than one holding the other up. -> 0.13 release comes soon. Moonlite will take longer. But I for one can wait for good things.

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I'd like to see the fork to the new algo/codebase before block 1,200,000; but this is up to the community to discuss. -> Lets discuss.


See the bigger picture of what good is here and what is yet to come. Don't be panicked by few small dumps of 1 or 2 BTC's on exchanges.

Moon had a 600+ BTC daily volume few weeks ago on bleutrade (https://bleutrade.com/exchange/MOON/BTC). If asian exchanges become reality, this can be a (sub)hourly volume. Cheesy  
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August 10, 2017, 08:28:54 PM
Last edit: August 11, 2017, 04:38:21 PM by polemarhos888
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Good afternoon again. I know this coin 3 years now.  I am positive for the new members, actions  and initiatives. And of course, I don't understand all these people which sell their coins for 1 satoshi. I am sure that some of them will buy them again at 4,5, 6, ....10,15 and +20 satoshi in the near future. Smiley

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August 10, 2017, 09:56:48 PM
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Please take a video about wallet installation backup, people do not know how to do it
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August 11, 2017, 06:13:23 AM
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Please take a video about wallet installation backup, people do not know how to do it
Yes exactly. A really good video on Youtube. That would be great. People will understand how easy it is to trade with mooncoin. Many people are afraid to use the wallet incorrectly. The video would take the fear and then buy the people mooncoin. With a great video is much easier to understand.
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August 11, 2017, 12:58:57 PM
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Please take a video about wallet installation backup, people do not know how to do it
Yes exactly. A really good video on Youtube. That would be great. People will understand how easy it is to trade with mooncoin. Many people are afraid to use the wallet incorrectly. The video would take the fear and then buy the people mooncoin. With a great video is much easier to understand.

Can you do it with Bitcoin, Litecoin, etc? Because it is not different with Mooncoin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGXf2xFyWaE
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August 11, 2017, 06:38:13 PM
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Please take a video about wallet installation backup, people do not know how to do it
Yes exactly. A really good video on Youtube. That would be great. People will understand how easy it is to trade with mooncoin. Many people are afraid to use the wallet incorrectly. The video would take the fear and then buy the people mooncoin. With a great video is much easier to understand.

Can you do it with Bitcoin, Litecoin, etc? Because it is not different with Mooncoin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGXf2xFyWaE

Moon need to be introduced
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