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November 29, 2017, 12:15:27 PM |
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Hi everybody. What will be the rate for exchange of tokens to CREDITS monetary units?
Hello. The exchange rate will be 1:1, that is 1 coin = 1 CREDITS monetary unit.
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superwallet
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November 29, 2017, 12:17:50 PM |
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Hi everybody. If I understood it correctly, the Credits’s operation is based on the network hosts and maybe there will also be lots of them in the system. I’m wondering if they all are connected among each other or do they exist autonomously.
Hello. Each network host in CREDITS is connected to all the other hosts. Between them there’s a constant exchange of new blocks with transactions. Due to this approach developers will be able to achieve placing relevant information all over the CREDITS. What’ the point in such an approach? In my opinion, there’re also other ways to maintain relevance of information which not require such resource-intensive costs. The point is that due to this approach multiple storages of registry data are provided on many servers – the hosts of the system. Therefore, all the information is protected. As for the high costs of resources, you’re mistaken. All these processes are performed on separate servers, so there is no resource load.
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rocketbit48
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November 29, 2017, 12:19:13 PM |
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Hi everybody. If I understood it correctly, the Credits’s operation is based on the network hosts and maybe there will also be lots of them in the system. I’m wondering if they all are connected among each other or do they exist autonomously.
Hello. Each network host in CREDITS is connected to all the other hosts. Between them there’s a constant exchange of new blocks with transactions. Due to this approach developers will be able to achieve placing relevant information all over the CREDITS. What’ the point in such an approach? In my opinion, there’re also other ways to maintain relevance of information which not require such resource-intensive costs. The point is that due to this approach multiple storages of registry data are provided on many servers – the hosts of the system. Therefore, all the information is protected. As for the high costs of resources, you’re mistaken. All these processes are performed on separate servers, so there is no resource load. What exactly is ensuring a high extent of security of information in such an operational process?
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spacegt
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November 29, 2017, 12:20:19 PM |
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Hi everybody. If I understood it correctly, the Credits’s operation is based on the network hosts and maybe there will also be lots of them in the system. I’m wondering if they all are connected among each other or do they exist autonomously.
Hello. Each network host in CREDITS is connected to all the other hosts. Between them there’s a constant exchange of new blocks with transactions. Due to this approach developers will be able to achieve placing relevant information all over the CREDITS. What’ the point in such an approach? In my opinion, there’re also other ways to maintain relevance of information which not require such resource-intensive costs. The point is that due to this approach multiple storages of registry data are provided on many servers – the hosts of the system. Therefore, all the information is protected. As for the high costs of resources, you’re mistaken. All these processes are performed on separate servers, so there is no resource load. What exactly is ensuring a high extent of security of information in such an operational process? That’s very simple! The more there’re hosts in the systems, the more it’s reliable and independent.
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deort
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November 29, 2017, 12:25:19 PM |
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I’ve read that a network host is a computer with an installed network client. Does this mean that any user can install a network client on his PC and become a network host?
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termonator61
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November 29, 2017, 12:26:54 PM |
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Good afternoon. Tell me please, what is checking for the trust of new network hosts?
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seriosman
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November 29, 2017, 01:39:21 PM |
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Good afternoon, comrades. What progress has CREDITS made during the course of pre-sale?
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matthewtalbot
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November 29, 2017, 01:42:11 PM |
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Good afternoon, comrades. What progress has CREDITS made during the course of pre-sale?
Hi. Things are going well, the company has already managed to collect more than $450000 by selling coins during the course of the pre-sale.
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nothappend
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November 29, 2017, 04:43:20 PM |
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Greetings to everybody. Do you need to pass any registration in order to buy CREDITS tokens?
Hello, yes, there’s a short registration: you must specify an email address and an ETH-wallet. Right! And need ckeck rules! By the way, what about the rules? Are there any restrictions on buying coins for the citizens of any countries?
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coldday
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November 29, 2017, 04:55:46 PM |
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You write that you need a technological environment that can process hundreds of thousands of transactions per second. Does this mean that you plan to conduct so many different operations on your platform?
Sure, this is one of our advantages That’s very much! How many users should be there on the platform in order to proceed so many transactions per second?
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November 29, 2017, 07:42:38 PM |
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I’ve read that a network host is a computer with an installed network client. Does this mean that any user can install a network client on his PC and become a network host?
yes, it is
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NakiRR
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November 29, 2017, 07:46:00 PM |
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Good afternoon, comrades. What progress has CREDITS made during the course of pre-sale?
CEO and CTO of CREDITS participating almost in every blockchain event all over the world, i think very soon we will see the result of it
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Delicieuxz
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November 30, 2017, 06:30:49 AM |
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Good afternoon. Tell me please, what is checking for the trust of new network hosts?
The system uses a trust factor – an absolute fractional numerical value from 0 to 1, expressed in mathematical terms of the number of trusted nodes +1 to the total number of nodes in the network. The maximum number of trusted nodes cannot exceed 50% of network nodes.
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Delicieuxz
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November 30, 2017, 06:32:47 AM |
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Good afternoon, comrades. What progress has CREDITS made during the course of pre-sale?
pre-ICO alive 467k already sold
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hunterofmoney
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November 30, 2017, 06:40:32 AM |
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Greetings. On what wallet can I store coins CREDITS?
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Shaurman
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November 30, 2017, 06:42:06 AM |
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Greetings. On what wallet can I store coins CREDITS?
Good afternoon. On any Ethereum wallet which corresponds to the ERC-20standard.
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MadduckUK
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November 30, 2017, 06:48:04 AM |
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Hello everyone. I carefully got acquainted with the white paper of that project and I was curious why each initial message is divided into blocks after being added, each of which contains 16 words?
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November 30, 2017, 06:50:29 AM |
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Hello. Can CREDITS coins be mined?
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sinfazat22ron
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November 30, 2017, 06:52:32 AM |
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Hello. Can CREDITS coins be mined?
Of course not. If you want become a holder, you can buy them now on sale or in the future on the secondary exchange.
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bit679
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November 30, 2017, 06:56:39 AM |
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Will all the processes be proceeded simultaneously in your system to speed up the work of the platform? And won’t it affect the load of the equipment on the platform? After all, there may be failures in the work of CREDITS because of this.
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