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August 05, 2018, 05:50:53 PM
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You think that price will evolve enough to avoid this airdrop? Smiley

 There have been very few times in my life when I was absolutely certain about something. This is certainly one of them. By far the best-hidden gem in crypto.

If you study the details closely, you will quickly see how Graft is way waaay waaaaaaaay more than meets the eye.

 The only thing that needs to happen is ... well ... its happening already. I will not eat my most prized organ on national television like John McAfee, but I will say this;

 Out of all the projects I've witnessed through the years, and some even officially participated in - this is the one that truly nails it IMHO - in terms of philosophy, tech implementation, team credentials and competence, market strategy and (finger's crossed) delivery.

 True decentralization, even at the FIAT level (jurisdiction dependent, but hey, its FIAT...)

 RTA is kick-ass, and Verifone + Ingenico a fast track to mass adoption. But still, that scenario is still a few good years away from true expression.

 The way they are edifying the DEX and reward system - holy smokes batman!

 A proper DEX, for the first time, to serve the crypto community, without any BS. Lighting fast, with instant authorization, without slow bookkeeping due to blockchain confirmations/orphaning...

The community is a liquidity provider and sole beneficiary. Incentivized  Supernodes to power the 2nd layer without the BS.

 The barrier of entry in terms of tech knowledge is completely eliminated natively. The DEX can perfectly serve as a personal bank to anyone holding a smartphone - no need for anything else.

 I am blown away by the elegance in the design of the network. When this "gets out" ... Binance Labs will have a very strong competitor.

I like your enthusiasm! Smiley To be honest, I think like you (I have invested a reasonable amount in ICO, I mine it and I bought a big bag on TradeOgre... I believe in them! :p)
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August 06, 2018, 08:18:37 AM
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PAY-IN/PAYOUT EXCHANGE BROKERS: DESIGN AND ECONOMICS

As mentioned in the original white paper, the network relies on pay-in and payout brokers to facilitate near instant payments with any fiat or cryptocurrency, and near-instant merchant payouts into any fiat or cryptocurrency. What follows is a more detailed description of how the system operates along with the fees that are present. Read full blogpost at https://www.graft.network/2018/07/27/pay-in-payout-exchange-brokers-design-and-economics/
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August 06, 2018, 08:25:57 AM
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we live in a world of amazing technologies. This project is convenient because having only one card you can make any payments you do not need to carry cards of different banks. just wallets with just one card you can do any payments it's amazing I like this project
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August 06, 2018, 08:54:50 AM
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GRAFT FILES A PATENT ON A DECENTRALIZED PAYMENT NETWORK

The non-provisional patent application covers various facets of the network, but perhaps most importantly the multi-purpose Supernode layer which acts as the “pre-frontal cortex” of the network, handling super-fast sale and interchange transactions. Read more at https://www.graft.network/2018/07/30/graft-files-a-patent-on-a-decentralized-payment-network/
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August 06, 2018, 11:23:06 AM
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PAY-IN/PAYOUT EXCHANGE BROKERS: DESIGN AND ECONOMICS

As mentioned in the original white paper, the network relies on pay-in and payout brokers to facilitate near instant payments with any fiat or cryptocurrency, and near-instant merchant payouts into any fiat or cryptocurrency. What follows is a more detailed description of how the system operates along with the fees that are present. Read full blogpost at https://www.graft.network/2018/07/27/pay-in-payout-exchange-brokers-design-and-economics/


 I know this may a little preemptive, but I am lighting a candle that over the crazy good tech you are developing, there is an equally elegant GUI/ UX!
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August 06, 2018, 01:36:37 PM
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PAY-IN/PAYOUT EXCHANGE BROKERS: DESIGN AND ECONOMICS

As mentioned in the original white paper, the network relies on pay-in and payout brokers to facilitate near instant payments with any fiat or cryptocurrency, and near-instant merchant payouts into any fiat or cryptocurrency. What follows is a more detailed description of how the system operates along with the fees that are present. Read full blogpost at https://www.graft.network/2018/07/27/pay-in-payout-exchange-brokers-design-and-economics/


 I know this may a little preemptive, but I am lighting a candle that over the crazy good tech you are developing, there is an equally elegant GUI/ UX!

It is just always nice to keep following the updates along the whole way. The team is really doing great and I am really looking forward to the super node release since that will draw a lot more attention to the project and will enable some further features and testing to roll it out in a huge manner
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August 08, 2018, 08:48:02 AM
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How can we calculate/estimate the current among of GRAFT available now on market?
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August 08, 2018, 09:04:11 PM
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Anyone still having problems with updating wallet? I can't get it updated on my Iphone today.. Undecided
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August 09, 2018, 09:49:39 AM
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HOW IT WORKS – GRAFT SUPER-NODE AND REAL-TIME AUTHORIZATIONS (RTA) PROTOCOL

New Video from All Things Graft explaining GRAFT Super-node and Real-Time Authorizations (RTA) protocol! Thanks Jose! Follow the link to watch it: https://youtu.be/7mNovjovS2I
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August 09, 2018, 09:57:30 AM
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ANYONE CAN BE AN EXCHANGE BROKER

Pay-in, pay-out and interchange brokers (aka exchange brokers) are a critical part of the system, and will likely be quite lucrative.



True to decentralization principles we’re also working on making it super-easy to launch an exchange broker – straight from the wallet!



** Exchange brokers are subject to laws and regulations of their jurisdictions
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August 10, 2018, 05:13:40 AM
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Somebody please help me.
I have a cli wallet (version 1.0.1)
When I run graftnode.exe, the latest block is displayed as 65140
However, the block explorer has exceeded 140,000 blocks.
Current transfer is not possible

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August 10, 2018, 12:38:59 PM
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HOW GRAFT IS GOING TO CONQUER THE CRYPTO PAYMENTS WORLD. PART 1: BLOCKCHAIN AND CRYPTONOTE

Slava Gomzin, GRAFT Co-Founder

Although we have created a lot of materials explaining GRAFT (both existing features and future developments), including countless technical or semi-technical pages, marketing brochures, blog posts, and educational videos, it’s often difficult to see the whole picture while going through all of the specifics. A focus on the multiple features and their design details can obscure the view of the entire system, creating a so-called “you can’t see the forest through the trees” effect. We are getting many questions from supporting community members as well as potential customers and partners about “the big plan”: what is the ultimate goal, and how exactly are we going to achieve it? Whereas the answer to the first part of this question is quite simple and short, the answer to the second part requires some time and efforts. In this series of blog posts we will iterate through the various GRAFT features and try to explain why they are there, and how they help achieve our ultimate goal: Conquest of the crypto payments world.


Part 1: Blockchain and CryptoNote

Let’s start from the very beginning with the blockchain, or layer one of GRAFT. The blockchain is maintained by a peer-to-peer network of computers, or network nodes. We refer to these network nodes as “cryptonodes” to distinguish them from our “supernodes” (a.k.a. “masternodes” in other networks), which constitute the second layer of the GRAFT network (to be explained in a future blog post). The GRAFT blockchain is based on the CryptoNote protocol, which is the most private blockchain protocol in use as of today. In order to save time and resources, we used the luxury of the open source principle and forked the initial code of the GRAFT cryptonode from Monero — the best implementation of the CryptoNote protocol. In addition to acquiring fundamental privacy features “out of the box”, forking Monero provided a high degree of confidence in our blockchain from day one of the mainnet existence. It’s important to note that the code of GRAFT supernodes, which we create from scratch, is also open source, so essentially everything that we add on top of the previously existing features is also available for others to reuse.

Now let’s go back to the initial question and apply it to the blockchain layer: Why a brand new blockchain and why CryptoNote?

We’ll start with the new, dedicated blockchain: Yes, it would have been easy-peasy to run the GRAFT ICO on ERC20 or a similar token, as most people do these days to avoid blockchain maintenance, mainnet, mining, emission, seed nodes, etc. However, creation of the GRAFT payment network requires our own blockchain because we have to modify the cryptonodes as we develop the supernodes so they will support each other and work together. Without the ability to modify the code, we wouldn’t be able to create the network of supernodes and implement features like real time authorization or exchange brokers on top of any existing blockchain or token platform. In addition, there are features such as payout tokens, loyalty points, store credits, gift certificates, and discount coupons that are required for merchants — all of these are based on the merchant tokens platform, which cannot be built without a dedicated blockchain.

Now for CryptoNote: it’s not just “nice to have”, it is absolutely required in order to be competitive with traditional payment systems such as Visa network or PayPal. Ironically, Visa and PayPal provide much better privacy to their customers than most existing cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. Let me explain. When you swipe/insert your payment card at the point of sale terminal, or click the PayPal’s pay button online, there are two entities in the world that are aware of your transaction: the payment network (Visa or PayPal in our case) and the merchant. In reality, of course, there are more organisations that “know” about your transaction because the payment network is more complex. This network includes, at the very least, the issuing bank (the one that gave you the payment card), the acquiring bank (the one that approves the payment), the payment gateway (the one that routes your transaction to the right payment processor/acquiring bank) and the payment processor (which processes the payment and merchant’s payout). However, in any case, this list of organizations is limited because they are under security and privacy regulations, and they have typically implemented some decent security controls that protect your transaction records from prying eyes. Of course, everyone in this list can be hacked or give away your info to a law enforcement agency, but this is a different story (which is, by the way, another good reason to switch to cryptocurrency payments and throw away your plastic cards!). For the sake of simplicity though, let’s assume that random people cannot gain access to your data in most situations.

Finally, let’s see what happens with blockchains. The key innovation of Bitcoin (the first blockchain and cryptocurrency) was the open ledger that is accessible to every node participating in the network because your transaction must be verified to make sure you are not trying to spend your money twice. But this also means that anyone in the world can see your transactions and how much money you have in your wallet! Now, unlike plastic cards, Bitcoin wallets are, in principle, anonymous because transaction records are not directly linked to your identity. At first glance, this feature appears to compensate for the fact that your transaction records are laying there in plain sight on the blockchain for anyone to see. Well, the problem is that there are ways to link addresses to identities. Once this happens, all of your transactions magically become visible forever because the blockchain is always there and it cannot be erased!

Fortunately, there is a solution: the CryptoNote protocol, which hides the sender’s address, the recipient’s address, and the transaction amount , while still preserving the ability to validate each transaction and prevent double spending — and it’s all thanks to advanced cryptography! One day I am going to explain how it works in layman’s terms to unveil the beauty of CryptoNote and its cryptography (the same as I have done to explain RSA and Elliptic Curves cryptography in my book about Bitcoin payments). But for now, let’s just take it on faith that CryptoNote ensures a high degree of privacy for all participants. Moreover, on top of existing CryptoNote features, GRAFT adds even more privacy and hides transaction fees!

Summary of Part 1:

Why a brand new blockchain and why CryptoNote?

The dedicated blockchain allows GRAFT to create a merchant token platform. This is required for features like payout tokens and loyalty programs, and the second layer supernode network, which enables special retail features such as real time authorizations and exchange brokers.

The Cryptonote blockchain protocol provides an absolute privacy to all participants of the transaction, which is required in order to compete with existing payment platforms such as Visa or PayPal that are more private than most exciting (non-Cryptonote) cryptocurrencies.

To Be Continued — Part 2: Supernodes and RTA
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August 10, 2018, 12:56:25 PM
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when launching masternod?
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August 10, 2018, 02:32:19 PM
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look like i missed news about airdrop for ICO participants. is it official graft team statement? where can i read more about it? i didn't find anything on website. thank you
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look like i missed news about airdrop for ICO participants. is it official graft team statement? where can i read more about it? i didn't find anything on website. thank you

https://www.graft.network/2018/06/26/ico-airdrop-clarification/

I don't know how much GRFT will be on marked after the airdrop, but there will be a lot.
Be aware of the examples, there seem to be missing a zero. I inserted the missing zero as a red 0

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Example 1 ; September 20 GRFT price is 0.00002620 BTC or higher – no airdrop will take place

Example 2 : October 10 GRFT price is 0.00002620 BTC or higher – no airdrop will take place

Example 3 : November 10-18 GRFT price avg 0.00001310 BTC (and the price hasn’t crossed 0.0000262 BTC before then), each ICO purchase of 1 GRFT will receive ONE additional GRFT via airdrop.

So it looks like the airdrop will take place, I dont see the price can reach 0,00002620 BTC any soon. And I think that the price of GRFT will drop even more after the first airdrop and the second and the third etc. etc. , as a lot of ICO participants wish to get some of their money back, by selling out each time.


Inflation when it's worst, just print more money.. Just my own guess  Huh
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August 11, 2018, 07:42:18 AM
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Inflation when it's worst, just print more money.. Just my own guess  Huh
my thoughts are similar with yours. so if i don't ICO participant, but GRAFT holder this is very bad news for me. May be it's not final decision.  Huh
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August 11, 2018, 02:15:30 PM
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Inflation when it's worst, just print more money.. Just my own guess  Huh
my thoughts are similar with yours. so if i don't ICO participant, but GRAFT holder this is very bad news for me. May be it's not final decision.  Huh

Year I now how you feel, I took a big hit by selling out. All GRFT I had, (+300k GRFT), I bought at 0.00000600 BTC and sold out at 0.00000200 BTC. Damn that hurts  Undecided
I really was very excited about this projekt at the beginning and wanted to hold a Super Node, but I sold out because I saw that statement from Graft team about Air Drops. (I was really pissed off by this decision about Airdrops, and didn't know about it)
I don't know how low GRFT will go or even if it will survive. But I'm out

Unfortunately I think they will make this Airdrop, they have stated in this post that they will commit to this.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2115188.msg41114156#msg41114156

As I told i took a big hit and i know a few people that did the same, I don't think GRFT have a future if you can't trust the team, unfortunately I don't.

I hope you wont lose to much on this GRFT.




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August 12, 2018, 01:05:59 PM
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When will Master Nod?
When there will be a better exchange?
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August 12, 2018, 05:16:49 PM
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When will Master Nod?
When there will be a better exchange?

 Alpha testing has started  Wink

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August 13, 2018, 02:35:55 AM
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and how much more will it go?)
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