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September 02, 2019, 01:41:59 PM
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-I managed to set up a stellar account but after adding DVC and some other assets manually that were not listed it doesn't show any deposit addresses like a normal exchange for each currency/asset so am wondering how you deposit DVC onto it?

-Also which pairs do you recommend for trading apart from GMC/DVC and GRF/DVC and how do you withdraw assets/currencies if nescessary later or does withdrawls have to be XLM,I mean is it possible to withdraw DVC directly from the platform?

Thanks
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September 02, 2019, 02:51:57 PM
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File custodian of http://devcoinpool.btc-music.com wanted! You are the only custodian left to sync round 97. Please send me a private message ASAP.

PS: Sorry for the public heads up! This is our last option.

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let me know what up and i need to do please.

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September 02, 2019, 03:51:23 PM
Last edit: September 13, 2019, 05:54:13 PM by mprep
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File custodian of http://devcoinpool.btc-music.com wanted! You are the only custodian left to sync round 97. Please send me a private message ASAP.

PS: Sorry for the public heads up! This is our last option.

- develCuy

hey

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let me know what up and i need to do please.

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Private message sent.  thank you fuzzybear.



I am working on the reinstatement of service at https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dvc/
https://node1.devcoin.cloud is also a DeVCoin block explorer and receiver host.
Having independently-operated block explorers is beneficial to all.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dvc/ is back online and synchronizing with the full chain now.
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September 02, 2019, 04:26:26 PM
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I am working on the reinstatement of service at https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dvc/
https://node1.devcoin.cloud is also a DeVCoin block explorer and receiver host.
Having independently-operated block explorers is beneficial to all.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dvc/ is back online and synchronizing with the full chain now.

Thanks ctya!

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September 02, 2019, 04:30:44 PM
Last edit: September 13, 2019, 05:53:43 PM by mprep
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Someone please fill out the Coin Gecko Beam form

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dvc/#!news

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Someone please fill out the Coin Gecko Beam form

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dvc/#!news



Ctya, I was filling the form but they ask for a corporate domain email address to fill it properly. Additionally they say that "Generic domain such as gmail.com, outlook.com, protonmail.com, etc are not allowed."

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September 02, 2019, 09:18:29 PM
Last edit: September 03, 2019, 03:19:09 AM by markm
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-I managed to set up a stellar account but after adding DVC and some other assets manually that were not listed it doesn't show any deposit addresses like a normal exchange for each currency/asset so am wondering how you deposit DVC onto it?

-Also which pairs do you recommend for trading apart from GMC/DVC and GRF/DVC and how do you withdraw assets/currencies if nescessary later or does withdrawls have to be XLM,I mean is it possible to withdraw DVC directly from the platform?

Thanks

Deposits are a bad word, thus so is withdrawals.

So think of it as buying and selling tokens.

Accepting customer deposits is a whole "thing" in some jurisdictions.

Plus, I do not create tokens "on the fly" representing coins that customers send in.

I created tokens already, representing coins I already have.

I like to only create tokens representing half my coins, if possible, so that I still have coins left over with which to buy back those tokens without having to disturb the "frozen" coins the tokens represent, coins which ideally have stayed in the same address for so long that the coin daemons (wallets) have hard-coded blockchain-checkpoints coded into them that prevents their ever recognising a chain that tries to go back in time and change the fact that those coins are in that "cold storage" address.

Heck ideally the keys for the cold storage addresses are split into umpteen parts and buried on treasure islands and/or safety-deposit boxes so it would be impractical to try to go dig them up again every time someone wants to trade tokens for on-blockchain coins.

Thus logically third-party (in this case me wearing a different hat) in/out exchange businesses take care of getting people onto and off of the platform, by buying on-blockchain coins from them with tokens and buying tokens from them with on-blockchain coins.

Once I have bought a bunch more coins that way I can go ahead and make a new checkpoint in a new copy of the client and issue tokens representing half of the new coins I have acquired.

So a bottleneck of this whole approach is that I cannot handle folks who suddenly want to convert more actual coins onto the platform than have already been represented on the platform by tokens.

But an advantage of this approach is the tokens are in effect better than 100-percent reserve; the coins the tokens represent hopefully never move on the blockchain, being traded back and forth of other coins than those that were frozen to be represented by tokens.

Depending on the blockchain it can make sense that after receiving coins on the blockchain one will want to wait quite a number of blocks before sending whatever they were to be traded for, especially with low-difficulty chains. So another advantage of using tokens on a platform can be greater speed of transactions since all the tokens benefit from what equivalent of "difficulty" a given platform has.

So basically you send me actual DeVCoins to some DeVCoin address I specify, then we wait for a bunch of blocks to go by. probably at least 6 I would think, then I send you DVC tokens on STELLAR to some STELLAR address you specify. Only so many DVC tokens exist so far so we have to start within that amount. My desktop's hard-drive dies yesterday so I am process of setting up my desktop apps and haven't set up STELAR again yet so offhand I do not even now how many DVC tokens I have handy.

Of course anyone else who has some can also handle this for you.

Getting back off the platform is similar, you find someone who has actual coins on blockchain to trade for tokens send them the tokens and they send you the actual coins.

I happen to know that I do have coins enough on hand to cover all the tokens anyone could send me, thanks to my "only tokenise half the coins" tradition.

Someday hopefully there will be production-ready free open-source code for making websites that accept coins and give tokens for them (out of a stock of tokens, not by issuing new tokens) and accept tokens and send coins for them. But no such code exists yet as far as I am aware.

-MarkM-


EDIT: I got a Stellar wallet installed again. Turns out I have 50 million or so DeVCoin tokens on hand (that aren't tied up in offers nor off in separate accounts I made in order to track offers for buying and selling various other things using DeVCoins).


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September 03, 2019, 11:29:31 AM
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-I managed to set up a stellar account but after adding DVC and some other assets manually that were not listed it doesn't show any deposit addresses like a normal exchange for each currency/asset so am wondering how you deposit DVC onto it?

-Also which pairs do you recommend for trading apart from GMC/DVC and GRF/DVC and how do you withdraw assets/currencies if nescessary later or does withdrawls have to be XLM,I mean is it possible to withdraw DVC directly from the platform?

Thanks

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September 03, 2019, 05:07:53 PM
Last edit: September 13, 2019, 05:54:08 PM by mprep
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I am working on the reinstatement of service at https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dvc/
https://node1.devcoin.cloud is also a DeVCoin block explorer and receiver host.
Having independently-operated block explorers is beneficial to all.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dvc/ is back online and synchronizing with the full chain now.

Thank you kindly sir





Someone please fill out the Coin Gecko Beam form

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dvc/#!news



Ctya, I was filling the form but they ask for a corporate domain email address to fill it properly. Additionally they say that "Generic domain such as gmail.com, outlook.com, protonmail.com, etc are not allowed."

How interesting that the form is a Google doc but no gmail Smiley

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September 04, 2019, 02:11:40 AM
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Looks like Altilly is delisting DVC. Do we have any other exchanges? Thanks!
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September 04, 2019, 03:20:53 AM
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-I managed to set up a stellar account but after adding DVC and some other assets manually that were not listed it doesn't show any deposit addresses like a normal exchange for each currency/asset so am wondering how you deposit DVC onto it?

-Also which pairs do you recommend for trading apart from GMC/DVC and GRF/DVC and how do you withdraw assets/currencies if nescessary later or does withdrawls have to be XLM,I mean is it possible to withdraw DVC directly from the platform?

Thanks

Deposits are a bad word, thus so is withdrawals.

So think of it as buying and selling tokens.

Accepting customer deposits is a whole "thing" in some jurisdictions.

Plus, I do not create tokens "on the fly" representing coins that customers send in.

I created tokens already, representing coins I already have.

I like to only create tokens representing half my coins, if possible, so that I still have coins left over with which to buy back those tokens without having to disturb the "frozen" coins the tokens represent, coins which ideally have stayed in the same address for so long that the coin daemons (wallets) have hard-coded blockchain-checkpoints coded into them that prevents their ever recognising a chain that tries to go back in time and change the fact that those coins are in that "cold storage" address.

Heck ideally the keys for the cold storage addresses are split into umpteen parts and buried on treasure islands and/or safety-deposit boxes so it would be impractical to try to go dig them up again every time someone wants to trade tokens for on-blockchain coins.

Thus logically third-party (in this case me wearing a different hat) in/out exchange businesses take care of getting people onto and off of the platform, by buying on-blockchain coins from them with tokens and buying tokens from them with on-blockchain coins.

Once I have bought a bunch more coins that way I can go ahead and make a new checkpoint in a new copy of the client and issue tokens representing half of the new coins I have acquired.

So a bottleneck of this whole approach is that I cannot handle folks who suddenly want to convert more actual coins onto the platform than have already been represented on the platform by tokens.

But an advantage of this approach is the tokens are in effect better than 100-percent reserve; the coins the tokens represent hopefully never move on the blockchain, being traded back and forth of other coins than those that were frozen to be represented by tokens.

Depending on the blockchain it can make sense that after receiving coins on the blockchain one will want to wait quite a number of blocks before sending whatever they were to be traded for, especially with low-difficulty chains. So another advantage of using tokens on a platform can be greater speed of transactions since all the tokens benefit from what equivalent of "difficulty" a given platform has.

So basically you send me actual DeVCoins to some DeVCoin address I specify, then we wait for a bunch of blocks to go by. probably at least 6 I would think, then I send you DVC tokens on STELLAR to some STELLAR address you specify. Only so many DVC tokens exist so far so we have to start within that amount. My desktop's hard-drive dies yesterday so I am process of setting up my desktop apps and haven't set up STELAR again yet so offhand I do not even now how many DVC tokens I have handy.

Of course anyone else who has some can also handle this for you.

Getting back off the platform is similar, you find someone who has actual coins on blockchain to trade for tokens send them the tokens and they send you the actual coins.

I happen to know that I do have coins enough on hand to cover all the tokens anyone could send me, thanks to my "only tokenise half the coins" tradition.

Someday hopefully there will be production-ready free open-source code for making websites that accept coins and give tokens for them (out of a stock of tokens, not by issuing new tokens) and accept tokens and send coins for them. But no such code exists yet as far as I am aware.

-MarkM-


EDIT: I got a Stellar wallet installed again. Turns out I have 50 million or so DeVCoin tokens on hand (that aren't tied up in offers nor off in separate accounts I made in order to track offers for buying and selling various other things using DeVCoins).



That sounds a lot like Ethereum's first few addresses to be honest.

https://etherscan.io/address/0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000001

or even the last?

https://etherscan.io/address/0x1000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Integers overflowing and all the endian swaps in the world make it paint a bigger picture. Maybe wearing a different hat (red/white) you'd understand what I'm getting at.

How exciting blockchains make things. I hope for your vision to come true in the future as well. Maybe IBM being a believer in STELLAR, this will be good for your future pursuits:

https://www.zdnet.com/article/ibms-power-ful-open-source-gift-big-winner-is-china-losers-include-you-know-who/

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September 04, 2019, 06:25:30 AM
Last edit: September 04, 2019, 07:22:57 AM by Traxo
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Do we have any other exchanges?

Sure:  https://freiexchange.com/market/DVC/BTC

Also you might try https://steemit.com/witness-category/@devcoin/devsteem-stage-2-buy-round-1

Or just place buy offers here in the thread (oh cr*ap, you are probably trying to sell). I heard some are willing to sell.  

Perhaps you can set up horizon also, I installed https://github.com/NeXTHorizon/hz-source

I guess Stellar as well, but I have not looked into it yet.



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That sounds a lot like Ethereum's first few addresses to be honest.

My first thoughts exactly.


Maybe wearing a different hat (red/white tinfoil) you'd understand what I'm getting at.

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September 04, 2019, 02:23:16 PM
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Do we have any other exchanges?

Sure:  https://freiexchange.com/market/DVC/BTC

Also you might try https://steemit.com/witness-category/@devcoin/devsteem-stage-2-buy-round-1

Or just place buy offers here in the thread (oh cr*ap, you are probably trying to sell). I heard some are willing to sell.  

Perhaps you can set up horizon also, I installed https://github.com/NeXTHorizon/hz-source

I guess Stellar as well, but I have not looked into it yet.

Thanks for the reminder about Frei Exchange. I did check it and because the lowest denomination is one satoshi, the DVC/BTC market there is pretty much dead. I was wondering about any exchanges that offered a DVC/LTC market.

I might try the DevSteem thing, but honestly I'd rather just work with an open market.
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September 04, 2019, 04:39:27 PM
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Do we have any other exchanges?

Sure:  https://freiexchange.com/market/DVC/BTC

Also you might try https://steemit.com/witness-category/@devcoin/devsteem-stage-2-buy-round-1

Or just place buy offers here in the thread (oh cr*ap, you are probably trying to sell). I heard some are willing to sell.  

Perhaps you can set up horizon also, I installed https://github.com/NeXTHorizon/hz-source

I guess Stellar as well, but I have not looked into it yet.



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That sounds a lot like Ethereum's first few addresses to be honest.

My first thoughts exactly.


Maybe wearing a different hat (red/white tinfoil) you'd understand what I'm getting at.

FTFY

Yes we get it you like taking shots at me. Doesn't mean I'm wrong.

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September 06, 2019, 11:16:40 PM
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And the first DevSTEEM's buy of DVC for SBD was completed https://steemd.com/tx/5544460083f322724e7f61f1463f14d4a391ec4c

Thanks for your support Traxo!

Btw, we still have some funds to keep buying DVC https://steemit.com/witness-category/@devcoin/devsteem-stage-2-buy-round-1

- develCuy

Can I buy more than once per round? I would gladly like to help in the funding more!

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September 07, 2019, 06:47:11 AM
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Second DevSTEEM's buy of DVC for SBD was completed https://steemd.com/tx/5fc3f3953a5a59f426d04e740e491ef4d618f685

Thanks for your support Cpol!

Btw, we still have funds to keep buying DVC https://steemit.com/witness-category/@devcoin/devsteem-stage-2-buy-round-1

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September 07, 2019, 09:51:20 PM
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Second DevSTEEM's buy of DVC for SBD was completed https://steemd.com/tx/5fc3f3953a5a59f426d04e740e491ef4d618f685

Thanks for your support Cpol!

Btw, we still have funds to keep buying DVC https://steemit.com/witness-category/@devcoin/devsteem-stage-2-buy-round-1

- develCuy

You're welcome! I'll keep buying whenever I can!

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September 10, 2019, 04:12:06 PM
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DeVCoin is back on the front page of
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/

Sort by Difficulty. 

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September 10, 2019, 11:37:54 PM
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DeVCoin is back on the front page of
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/

You rock ctya! Well done!

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DeVCoin is back on the front page of
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/

Sort by Difficulty. 

ctya





This is great Ctya! Thank you so much!   Cheesy

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