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April 28, 2018, 07:34:12 AM
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Saw a couple of articles with Alan Yong in the press today...

Well done to the team for generating some buzz around DNotes 2.0!  Smiley

Keep up the good work.
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April 28, 2018, 02:07:08 PM
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Saw a couple of articles with Alan Yong in the press today...

Well done to the team for generating some buzz around DNotes 2.0!  Smiley

Keep up the good work.

Appreciate it hoanguyenn203! We generating a lot of buzz and attracting the right people to work with DNotes for future projects. Alan has been very busy in interviews and working with businesses who are looking for a trusted parties in the digital currency and blockchain space.

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April 28, 2018, 04:43:02 PM
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DNotes 2.0.1 Update -  Scheduled for Monday April 30th

All, we will be releasing an update scheduled for Monday, April 30th. We are removing transaction limitations for transactions that have more than 50 inputs into a single transaction as well as reduce the number of CRISP addresses processed during CRISP payout blocks. The limitation would cause transactions to be rejected by the network that require more than 50 inputs into a transaction. This would become an issue eventually for large volume users and those who are staking, forcing them to make smaller transactions.

What are inputs?
When we send DNotes to another address, we are technically spending previous unspent inputs of transactions on the blockchain that belong to the addresses in our wallet.

For example:
Jill and Tom each sent 50 DNotes to Mary.
Mary now has 100 DNotes, comprised of 2 unspent transaction inputs of 50.
Then Mary wants to send 25 DNotes to Bob.
When Mary sends 25 DNotes to Bob, the wallet figures out that it has to spend 1 of the 2 unspent transactions for 50 DNotes, sending 25 to Bob and 25 in change back to Mary's wallet.

What happens if a node doesn't upgrade?
Eventually that node will create its own fork on the network, incompatible with the rest of the network, by rejecting transactions that have over 50 inputs. That node can correct itself by upgrading at any point in time there after and updating the blockchain.

What are the potential risks?
Transactions created on a fork and not the main chain of the network would be invalid on the main blockchain.

How do I protect myself against this risk?
Once released, make sure you are using DNotes 2.0.1, which you will be able to check in the wallet by clicking Help then clicking About DNotes. That will ensure you are on the correct blockchain.

What is the upgrade process?
Once the new downloads are available, simply download the new wallet application. You will be able to use the new wallet as you would have previously.

I will post an announcement on DNotes website once we are ready with the new updated files. This notification is just to prepare everyone that it will be coming.


Download the DNotes v2.0.1 Updated Wallet

Release:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0/releases

Source:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0

Windows:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0/releases/download/v2.0.1.0/dnotes-qt.exe

Mac:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0/releases/download/v2.0.1.0/dnotes-qt.app.zip

If you have the previous version of the wallet, you can simply replace it with the new version from the download links.


Please be sure to update by Monday April 30th.

The process is simply downloading the wallet program, close the old wallet program and open the new one. You will probably want to delete any previous version of the wallet just to ensure you don't open it by accident.

You can verify at any time you are using the latest version by clicking Help, then About DNotes. It should show DNotes version v2.0.1.0.

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April 28, 2018, 05:57:23 PM
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Is there a Linux Mint for version 2.0.1? Thank you!!




















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April 28, 2018, 06:13:09 PM
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Is there a Linux Mint for version 2.0.1? Thank you!!




Working on those next Wink

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April 28, 2018, 06:33:40 PM
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right sorry i'm a bit slow with this wallet stuff, can anyone confirm i got this correct . i have my old wallet open and i then download the new one . next i close the old wallet and then open new one. do my coins transfer by themselves . thanks
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April 28, 2018, 06:47:30 PM
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right sorry i'm a bit slow with this wallet stuff, can anyone confirm i got this correct . i have my old wallet open and i then download the new one . next i close the old wallet and then open new one. do my coins transfer by themselves . thanks

Hi stevetrac, no worries. We did an update on DNotes 2.0, which is not related to the recent coin swap. Needless to say, we have a lot going on, and it can be a bit confusing.

To clarify, these are old DNotes that you acquired some time ago (before April 16 2018)?



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April 28, 2018, 07:04:32 PM
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right sorry i'm a bit slow with this wallet stuff, can anyone confirm i got this correct . i have my old wallet open and i then download the new one . next i close the old wallet and then open new one. do my coins transfer by themselves . thanks

Hi stevetrac, no worries. We did an update on DNotes 2.0, which is not related to the recent coin swap. Needless to say, we have a lot going on, and it can be a bit confusing.

To clarify, these are old DNotes that you acquired some time ago (before April 16 2018)?




If these are new DNotes 2.0. That you are staking. The coins don't technically move, we are just updating the rules for the blockchain that your coins exist on.

You can tell if you are using DNotes 2.0 by checking the wallet version, click Help and About DNotes to check the version. Latest and updated version is 2.0.1.0, and non-updated version is 2.0.0.0.

You want to be using version 2.0.1.0





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April 28, 2018, 07:16:30 PM
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right sorry i'm a bit slow with this wallet stuff, can anyone confirm i got this correct . i have my old wallet open and i then download the new one . next i close the old wallet and then open new one. do my coins transfer by themselves . thanks

Hi stevetrac, no worries. We did an update on DNotes 2.0, which is not related to the recent coin swap. Needless to say, we have a lot going on, and it can be a bit confusing.

To clarify, these are old DNotes that you acquired some time ago (before April 16 2018)?




If these are new DNotes 2.0. That you are staking. The coins don't technically move, we are just updating the rules for the blockchain that your coins exist on.

You can tell if you are using DNotes 2.0 by checking the wallet version, click Help and About DNotes to check the version. Latest and updated version is 2.0.1.0, and non-updated version is 2.0.0.0.

You want to be using version 2.0.1.0





yes they are DNotes 2.0 that are staking and the wallet is v2.0.0.0
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April 28, 2018, 07:27:39 PM
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right sorry i'm a bit slow with this wallet stuff, can anyone confirm i got this correct . i have my old wallet open and i then download the new one . next i close the old wallet and then open new one. do my coins transfer by themselves . thanks

Hi stevetrac, no worries. We did an update on DNotes 2.0, which is not related to the recent coin swap. Needless to say, we have a lot going on, and it can be a bit confusing.

To clarify, these are old DNotes that you acquired some time ago (before April 16 2018)?




If these are new DNotes 2.0. That you are staking. The coins don't technically move, we are just updating the rules for the blockchain that your coins exist on.

You can tell if you are using DNotes 2.0 by checking the wallet version, click Help and About DNotes to check the version. Latest and updated version is 2.0.1.0, and non-updated version is 2.0.0.0.

You want to be using version 2.0.1.0





yes they are DNotes 2.0 that are staking and the wallet is v2.0.0.0

Great, all you have to do is download the new wallet. Close the old wallet, and open the new one, and you will be all set.

I do recommend deleting the old wallet program (dnotes-qt.exe on windows), just to prevent confusion in the future.

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April 29, 2018, 12:03:03 AM
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St. Louis Federal Reserve: Bitcoin and Fiat Currencies Share Important Traits

https://dcebrief.com/st-louis-federal-reserve-bitcoin-and-fiat-currencies-share-important-traits/
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April 29, 2018, 03:01:36 AM
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DNotes 2.0.1 Update -  Scheduled for Monday April 30th

All, we will be releasing an update scheduled for Monday, April 30th. We are removing transaction limitations for transactions that have more than 50 inputs into a single transaction as well as reduce the number of CRISP addresses processed during CRISP payout blocks. The limitation would cause transactions to be rejected by the network that require more than 50 inputs into a transaction. This would become an issue eventually for large volume users and those who are staking, forcing them to make smaller transactions.

What are inputs?
When we send DNotes to another address, we are technically spending previous unspent inputs of transactions on the blockchain that belong to the addresses in our wallet.

For example:
Jill and Tom each sent 50 DNotes to Mary.
Mary now has 100 DNotes, comprised of 2 unspent transaction inputs of 50.
Then Mary wants to send 25 DNotes to Bob.
When Mary sends 25 DNotes to Bob, the wallet figures out that it has to spend 1 of the 2 unspent transactions for 50 DNotes, sending 25 to Bob and 25 in change back to Mary's wallet.

What happens if a node doesn't upgrade?
Eventually that node will create its own fork on the network, incompatible with the rest of the network, by rejecting transactions that have over 50 inputs. That node can correct itself by upgrading at any point in time there after and updating the blockchain.

What are the potential risks?
Transactions created on a fork and not the main chain of the network would be invalid on the main blockchain.

How do I protect myself against this risk?
Once released, make sure you are using DNotes 2.0.1, which you will be able to check in the wallet by clicking Help then clicking About DNotes. That will ensure you are on the correct blockchain.

What is the upgrade process?
Once the new downloads are available, simply download the new wallet application. You will be able to use the new wallet as you would have previously.

I will post an announcement on DNotes website once we are ready with the new updated files. This notification is just to prepare everyone that it will be coming.


Download the DNotes v2.0.1 Updated Wallet

Release:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0/releases

Source:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0

Windows:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0/releases/download/v2.0.1.0/dnotes-qt.exe

Mac:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0/releases/download/v2.0.1.0/dnotes-qt.app.zip

If you have the previous version of the wallet, you can simply replace it with the new version from the download links.


Please be sure to update by Monday April 30th.

The process is simply downloading the wallet program, close the old wallet program and open the new one. You will probably want to delete any previous version of the wallet just to ensure you don't open it by accident.

You can verify at any time you are using the latest version by clicking Help, then About DNotes. It should show DNotes version v2.0.1.0.

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April 29, 2018, 01:11:31 PM
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https://medium.com/dnotes-global/the-dnotes-global-white-paper-exploring-a-unique-vision-for-a-more-financially-inclusive-future-f9633ea520a0

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April 29, 2018, 08:00:41 PM
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is paying a whistleblower's reward on pump and dump schemes in cryptocurrency and ICOs.


Blow the whistle on pump-and-dump schemers

Virtual currency and digital token pump-and-dump schemes continue because they are mostly anonymous.

If you have original information that leads to a successful enforcement action that leads to monetary sanctions of $1 million or more, you could be eligible for a monetary award of
between 10 percent and 30 percent.

For more information, or to submit a tip, visit the CFTC’s whistleblower.gov website.

https://www.cftc.gov/sites/default/files/idc/groups/public/@customerprotection/documents/file/customeradvisory_pumpdump0218.pdf


"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination." -Albert Einstein-

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April 29, 2018, 08:32:15 PM
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Iran Says Its “Experimental” National Cryptocurrency is Ready

https://dcebrief.com/iran-says-national-cryptocurrencys-experimental-model-is-ready/
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April 29, 2018, 08:45:01 PM
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Hi Dev,

I have bought old DNOTE coins quite long back and transferred to my Windows wallet, but not realised that there is swap initiated with DNOTE 2.0. Based on the suggestion provided in the previous page, I have submitted a form to initiated swap with my old coin wallet address.

However when I visited official website, it suggested to register for dnotesvault account and  transfer old coins to Historic tab address. I have initiated test transaction with 10 qty and successfully received into my Historic wallet. I assume it will take some time to convert my old coins into new ones as I have missed the 16th April timelines.

But I just want to make sure I am doing the right process to swap my old coins, so that I can initiate transfer for all my old coins and swap with the new ones.

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April 29, 2018, 09:10:52 PM
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Hi Dev,

I have bought old DNOTE coins quite long back and transferred to my Windows wallet, but not realised that there is swap initiated with DNOTE 2.0. Based on the suggestion provided in the previous page, I have submitted a form to initiated swap with my old coin wallet address.

However when I visited official website, it suggested to register for dnotesvault account and  transfer old coins to Historic tab address. I have initiated test transaction with 10 qty and successfully received into my Historic wallet. I assume it will take some time to convert my old coins into new ones as I have missed the 16th April timelines.

But I just want to make sure I am doing the right process to swap my old coins, so that I can initiate transfer for all my old coins and swap with the new ones.

Hi samba001,

Sure you can send your DNotes in to the DNotesVault. If you would also fill out the form. We will take care of the swap from there. The next coin swap will be May 16th.

Thank you!

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April 30, 2018, 03:57:33 AM
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That was a very straightforward wallet update. Thanks for making it easy Smiley
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April 30, 2018, 04:39:31 AM
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That was a very straightforward wallet update. Thanks for making it easy Smiley

Glad to hear! It is a simple process.

After the update block it can get slightly more complicated, but still an easy process. Anyone who updates prior to Monday 8PM CST, doesn't have to worry about it though.

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DNotes 2.0.1 Update -  Scheduled for Monday April 30th

All, we will be releasing an update scheduled for Monday, April 30th. We are removing transaction limitations for transactions that have more than 50 inputs into a single transaction as well as reduce the number of CRISP addresses processed during CRISP payout blocks. The limitation would cause transactions to be rejected by the network that require more than 50 inputs into a transaction. This would become an issue eventually for large volume users and those who are staking, forcing them to make smaller transactions.

What are inputs?
When we send DNotes to another address, we are technically spending previous unspent inputs of transactions on the blockchain that belong to the addresses in our wallet.

For example:
Jill and Tom each sent 50 DNotes to Mary.
Mary now has 100 DNotes, comprised of 2 unspent transaction inputs of 50.
Then Mary wants to send 25 DNotes to Bob.
When Mary sends 25 DNotes to Bob, the wallet figures out that it has to spend 1 of the 2 unspent transactions for 50 DNotes, sending 25 to Bob and 25 in change back to Mary's wallet.

What happens if a node doesn't upgrade?
Eventually that node will create its own fork on the network, incompatible with the rest of the network, by rejecting transactions that have over 50 inputs. That node can correct itself by upgrading at any point in time there after and updating the blockchain.

What are the potential risks?
Transactions created on a fork and not the main chain of the network would be invalid on the main blockchain.

How do I protect myself against this risk?
Once released, make sure you are using DNotes 2.0.1, which you will be able to check in the wallet by clicking Help then clicking About DNotes. That will ensure you are on the correct blockchain.

What is the upgrade process?
Once the new downloads are available, simply download the new wallet application. You will be able to use the new wallet as you would have previously.

I will post an announcement on DNotes website once we are ready with the new updated files. This notification is just to prepare everyone that it will be coming.


Download the DNotes v2.0.1 Updated Wallet

Release:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0/releases

Source:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0

Windows:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0/releases/download/v2.0.1.0/dnotes-qt.exe

Mac:
https://github.com/DNotesCoin/DNotes2.0/releases/download/v2.0.1.0/dnotes-qt.app.zip

If you have the previous version of the wallet, you can simply replace it with the new version from the download links.


Please be sure to update by Monday April 30th.

The process is simply downloading the wallet program, close the old wallet program and open the new one. You will probably want to delete any previous version of the wallet just to ensure you don't open it by accident.

You can verify at any time you are using the latest version by clicking Help, then About DNotes. It should show DNotes version v2.0.1.0.


Linux Mint and Ubuntu Desktop wallets available to download for v2.0.1:

http://dnotescoin.com/#download

Having an issue with the Mac Build, will have a solution shortly.


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