niklasmato
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October 03, 2017, 05:09:16 PM |
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so is this a real inovation? ,if yes then ,Onion come to new age coin, somthing new ,not only coin ,it gives real value to Onion , thank you dev team.
Yes its a real innovation, no crypto currency wallet has this feature yet. Once DeepVault officially release to the public the dev team can start focusing on a 1 new BIG exchange listing. It's a real cool feature. I haven't seen this in any other coins. So kudos to you guys. Development is going strong. It's extremely cool. Are you guys still planning to use mixing technology to make the transactions even more anonymous?
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tembit
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October 03, 2017, 05:11:06 PM |
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DeepVault DeepVault is a blockchain innovation brought to you by the DeepOnion Development team. DeepVault allows users to determine whether or not a file has been changed or corrupted by enabling hash verification of the file. Non-technical users:A hash is a random string of characters of fixed length (for example: hello = 2cf24dba5fb0a30e26e83b2ac5b9e29e1b161e5c1fa7425e73043362938b9824, hello1 = 91e9240f415223982edc345532630710e94a7f52cd5f48f5ee1afc555078f0ab). A hash is unique as no two inputs (files or texts) generate the same hash. For instance, hello and hello1 will have completely different hash values as witnessed in the previous example. One use for hashing is the ability to generate the hash of a file. What this means is that the current version of the file is hashed at that moment in time. As previously mentioned, even changing 1 character in the file will generate a completely different hash. This is obviously very useful if you have an important file (such as a legal contract) that you wish to verify its integrity. Upon signing a contract, you could generate its hash using the wallet and store it in the blockchain. You could then check in a few months time that the hash generated earlier matches the current hash of the file. If they match, it means that the file has not been altered and thus the contract is still valid. If they do not match, it means that the file has been altered (if this is a legal document, you need to make sure that someone has not maliciously tampered with it). The benefit of utilising the blockchain is that it is immutable (cannot be changed). That means that when you store the hash, it is available forever and can never be changed. Technical Users:The hash is generated using SHA-256, a current hashing function with no known collisions. The function can also incorporate the user's wallet to provide restriction as to the hash value (a form of cryptographic security). Important:DeepVault is not a file store, it is a hash store. You should take every necessary step to secure your documents from tampering by storing them in a secure location. Thank you for your time and we look forward to answering any of your questions. It's nice to see it working! DeepVault can be used for many tasks, like checking are executable files clean, selling digital good and many more. This is definitely adding a value to the whole DeepOnion project! Thank you for feedback. We love to see its widely used and adopted in many fields. If, I mean if, some methods are developed to create collisions for SHA-256, is it possible to change this algorithm to a more advanced one?
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nezero
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October 03, 2017, 05:13:20 PM |
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Are there any news on a mobile wallet yet? I'm ready to contribute if someone starts a repository with some basics already done on Github. I guess this would be a big step forward for us I tried to get some info from the DO forum. I wanted to offer my services as an Android dev, but the thread over there has lost traction. If posting here gets it going, it'd be a great help. I didn't want to start fresh if someone is already making progress, it'd be a waste of time, but I'm happy to devote a bit of time to it if there is a repo already going or look into starting fresh, the more help the faster it would happen! If there is no progress made on an Android wallet help me get it started It is in passive state but you can post there, we will check this after DeepVault and DeepSend fully functional and stable https://deeponion.org/community/threads/android-iphone-wallet.88/Excellent. I'm watching that thread, but feel free to get in contact if you want or need a an extra pair of hands or eyes on the code.
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FreshB
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October 03, 2017, 05:14:08 PM |
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Just a quick reminder. If you have not registered in the deep onion community forum, you should before the next airdrop on friday. Don't lose them precious onions because of negligence.
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hardinero007
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October 03, 2017, 05:14:17 PM |
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Just my 2 cents, for Crypto in general to succeed it needs to be understandable to the layman. So as an IT professional I realize we are constantly struggling with this topic. So please make the white paper easy to read for Deep Vault. I think that will make Deep Onion more appealing.
This is a very good point that I agree with. All of the information available maybe needs to be "clean" a bit to make it all more "user friendly" to the average person. If anyone has hopes for mainstream adoption then we as a community devs and members need to make everything as "user friendly" as we can. I've been telling my friends about this one and even sent 2 of them 10 onions each They are definitely a little confused about all of the info and it takes some time to explain, I think maybe that will not change, but at least we can try to help newbies understand better i guess EDIT: I also wanted to ask if it will result in anything to mine with just the wallet cpu and if it's worth trying? Anyone with any insight on this will be greatly appreciated, thanks i agree. i think the dev team should hire someone with great english writing skills (professional) to handle documents to be published. after english documents are published, dev team can hire talented members to translate these documents to other language.
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BluRPie
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October 03, 2017, 05:14:46 PM |
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Deepvault it is very important update of DeepOnion. Now it is means that DeepOnion more then just coin. Now we can see that it is phylosophy, that it is idea and technology based on the blockchain.
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Mozdalifa17
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October 03, 2017, 05:16:32 PM |
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DeepVault DeepVault is a blockchain innovation brought to you by the DeepOnion Development team. DeepVault allows users to determine whether or not a file has been changed or corrupted by enabling hash verification of the file. Non-technical users:A hash is a random string of characters of fixed length (for example: hello = 2cf24dba5fb0a30e26e83b2ac5b9e29e1b161e5c1fa7425e73043362938b9824, hello1 = 91e9240f415223982edc345532630710e94a7f52cd5f48f5ee1afc555078f0ab). A hash is unique as no two inputs (files or texts) generate the same hash. For instance, hello and hello1 will have completely different hash values as witnessed in the previous example. One use for hashing is the ability to generate the hash of a file. What this means is that the current version of the file is hashed at that moment in time. As previously mentioned, even changing 1 character in the file will generate a completely different hash. This is obviously very useful if you have an important file (such as a legal contract) that you wish to verify its integrity. Upon signing a contract, you could generate its hash using the wallet and store it in the blockchain. You could then check in a few months time that the hash generated earlier matches the current hash of the file. If they match, it means that the file has not been altered and thus the contract is still valid. If they do not match, it means that the file has been altered (if this is a legal document, you need to make sure that someone has not maliciously tampered with it). The benefit of utilising the blockchain is that it is immutable (cannot be changed). That means that when you store the hash, it is available forever and can never be changed. Technical Users:The hash is generated using SHA-256, a current hashing function with no known collisions. The function can also incorporate the user's wallet to provide restriction as to the hash value (a form of cryptographic security). Important:DeepVault is not a file store, it is a hash store. You should take every necessary step to secure your documents from tampering by storing them in a secure location. Thank you for your time and we look forward to answering any of your questions. I am so excited that finally we get information about DeepVault , really i need to study more to get the full picture then i will post and translate it to Arabic ANN . Thank you
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bhaveshm94
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October 03, 2017, 05:17:40 PM |
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Window Wallet is out of Sync, its say 0 Network Connection (My Internet is working Fine) Can i Use Exchange Wallet For Airdrop?
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GCforce
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October 03, 2017, 05:19:38 PM |
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DeepVault is an absolutely brilliant idea, as all are saying, well done Dev and Development team, i have reteemed tweeted and facebooked it all I also wrote my own article including this new feature and the amazing continuous work being done by all. This is what gave me the idea for that design, DeepOnion Groundbreaking crypto poster earlier this morning. Here is my new high-tech twitter background image, i am not finished yet but its a bit more modern than my last.
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cdb1690
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October 03, 2017, 05:19:56 PM |
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DeepVault DeepVault is a blockchain innovation brought to you by the DeepOnion Development team. DeepVault allows users to determine whether or not a file has been changed or corrupted by enabling hash verification of the file. Non-technical users:A hash is a random string of characters of fixed length (for example: hello = 2cf24dba5fb0a30e26e83b2ac5b9e29e1b161e5c1fa7425e73043362938b9824, hello1 = 91e9240f415223982edc345532630710e94a7f52cd5f48f5ee1afc555078f0ab). A hash is unique as no two inputs (files or texts) generate the same hash. For instance, hello and hello1 will have completely different hash values as witnessed in the previous example. One use for hashing is the ability to generate the hash of a file. What this means is that the current version of the file is hashed at that moment in time. As previously mentioned, even changing 1 character in the file will generate a completely different hash. This is obviously very useful if you have an important file (such as a legal contract) that you wish to verify its integrity. Upon signing a contract, you could generate its hash using the wallet and store it in the blockchain. You could then check in a few months time that the hash generated earlier matches the current hash of the file. If they match, it means that the file has not been altered and thus the contract is still valid. If they do not match, it means that the file has been altered (if this is a legal document, you need to make sure that someone has not maliciously tampered with it). The benefit of utilising the blockchain is that it is immutable (cannot be changed). That means that when you store the hash, it is available forever and can never be changed. Technical Users:The hash is generated using SHA-256, a current hashing function with no known collisions. The function can also incorporate the user's wallet to provide restriction as to the hash value (a form of cryptographic security). Important:DeepVault is not a file store, it is a hash store. You should take every necessary step to secure your documents from tampering by storing them in a secure location. Thank you for your time and we look forward to answering any of your questions. Is the transaction from the screenshot with txid=1118f596b8f0a8d05360b50a7c9be1643b4c5d4d9aeed9f5d927475b581d8c94 example of real DeepVault transaction?
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gigabyted
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October 03, 2017, 05:21:29 PM |
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Hey guys, is there a way to get a json representation of the data provided by our explorer ( https://prohashing.com/explorer/Deeponion) ? I would love to get my hands on this to retrieve some informations. Thanks for the hand!
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zopply
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October 03, 2017, 05:27:46 PM |
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Hi everyone. I have been attempting to sign up at https://deeponion.org/community but it's stuck on : Your account is currently awaiting confirmation. Confirmation was sent to your email address yet i have not received the email in 10 hours so i clicked resend 45mins ago and still nothing. Anyone else having this trouble verifying there acct? I have not signed up for the airdrop yet because i haven't set my signature etc was waiting for the email before i did it. Thanks
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crypto-rainbow (OP)
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October 03, 2017, 05:30:02 PM Last edit: October 03, 2017, 05:56:09 PM by crypto-rainbow |
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I like this idea of DeepVault but i have 1 question.You are saying we can verify files hases using DeepVault to verify the integrity of the file.That's great but i want to know what benefit do storing the hash in blockchain offers more? I mean if we have a file and we generate the hash of it and then we can directly give the generated hash to receiver to verify the file using many 3rd party utilities then what more do we get by storing the hash in blockchain and then verifying that way?
It shows authenticity of the file. This is great for legal binding contracts that might go through multiple hands. When there is any type of money (business or otherwise) transaction, especially in large sums, they can easily be modified. If a document has been transferred through an approval chain or otherwise and has been tampered with, without your knowing, once it returns to you, you can verify the hash integrity on the blockchain. So use cases would be: Accounting Records (HUGE FEATURE especially if you own your own business and have an accountant) Contracts for pretty much anything Legal binding documents such as court documents or subpoenas Configuration files for any type of software, controls system, etc. Testimonies WillsI could probably think of more, but it's too early in the morning lol Other use case I've heard about are intellectual property rights disputes such as patents disputes. For example timestamped hash of document describing your idea might prove to patent issuing authority that you got that idea before somebody else. And the fact that your private keys were used to sign the transaction storing the hash on the blockchain proves the ownership of the document and hence the idea. Another more futuristic use case would be to store the hash of your own genome data on the blockchain. Beautiful contribution again, These are very important points. I could sense the knowledge in your words. Would you like to involve in future DeepOnion marketing and developments?
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crypto-rainbow (OP)
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October 03, 2017, 05:31:15 PM |
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Hi everyone. I have been attempting to sign up at https://deeponion.org/community but it's stuck on : Your account is currently awaiting confirmation. Confirmation was sent to your email address yet i have not received the email in 10 hours so i clicked resend 45mins ago and still nothing. Anyone else having this trouble verifying there acct? I have not signed up for the airdrop yet because i haven't set my signature etc was waiting for the email before i did it. Thanks Try to use generic emails gmail yahoo outlook etc
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w0lf0.
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October 03, 2017, 05:32:57 PM |
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First time i'am so exciting for a coin, all these news and innovation features woah Next step bigger volume Exchange and Onions grow and grow in popularity and distribuition
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djangocoin
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Brave New World
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October 03, 2017, 05:34:51 PM |
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Is it over 10 posts a day on bitcointalk or is it on the deeponion forum too? reading some posts in this thread someone mentioned to post there also? ;d
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cdb1690
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October 03, 2017, 05:35:57 PM Last edit: October 03, 2017, 05:48:48 PM by cdb1690 |
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Hey guys, is there a way to get a json representation of the data provided by our explorer ( https://prohashing.com/explorer/Deeponion) ? I would love to get my hands on this to retrieve some informations. Thanks for the hand! Not sure about prohashing.com but you can do this with http://explorer.deeponion.org/info. To learn how to do that, see the sections API calls and the examples of the getrawtransaction [txid] [decrypt] call Btw, you can do this directly in your DeepOnion wallet. - open the console window by clicking at: Help - Debug Window - Console
- in the input field write gerawtransaction [txid]
- the system will show transaction in serialized binary (=non-human-readable) format called raw format
- copy the raw transaction data
- in the input field write decoderawtransaction [raw transaction data]
Beautiful contribution, These are very important points. I could sense the knowledge in your words. Would you like to involve in future DeepOnion marketing and developments?
PM sent
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loli974
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October 03, 2017, 05:36:54 PM |
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Is it over 10 posts a day on bitcointalk or is it on the deeponion forum too? reading some posts in this thread someone mentioned to post there also? ;d
it's 10 posts a week on bitcointalk only and register in official forum
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