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December 29, 2017, 10:05:20 AM |
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I haven’t clearly understood the principle of the peer-to-peer network’s operation. In fact, it will be an important element of Credits. Friends, please explain a stupid person what is it and how it works, if you don’t mind me asking)))
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californybit
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December 29, 2017, 10:10:31 AM |
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I haven’t clearly understood the principle of the peer-to-peer network’s operation. In fact, it will be an important element of Credits. Friends, please explain a stupid person what is it and how it works, if you don’t mind me asking)))
Well, you shouldn’t think that you’re stupid ‘cause you don’t understand it)) It's all technical maze, but if you’re that interested, I gonna tell you. In fact, it’s very simple: the CREDITS peer-to-peer network can be represented as a graph, where user accounts are vertices and a lot of possible transactions are directed edges that connect the two vertexes (the account). Since all the edges have an initial and a finite vertex, it means that you can always construct a direct graph (digraph).
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ggcript
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December 29, 2017, 10:16:17 AM |
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I haven’t clearly understood the principle of the peer-to-peer network’s operation. In fact, it will be an important element of Credits. Friends, please explain a stupid person what is it and how it works, if you don’t mind me asking)))
Well, you shouldn’t think that you’re stupid ‘cause you don’t understand it)) It's all technical maze, but if you’re that interested, I gonna tell you. In fact, it’s very simple: the CREDITS peer-to-peer network can be represented as a graph, where user accounts are vertices and a lot of possible transactions are directed edges that connect the two vertexes (the account). Since all the edges have an initial and a finite vertex, it means that you can always construct a direct graph (digraph). Don’t forget that you must take as equation the following rules: any transaction always has a sender and a receiver, any vertex (account) can always be connected to another vertex (account) with the help of a directed edge (transaction), any vertex of the graph (account) has a finite number of directed edges (inbound and outbound transactions).
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askon
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December 29, 2017, 10:19:17 AM |
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Have a nice day, all of you. Tell me please, how will communication between the main node and the regular nodes be carried out in Credits?
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MkrKing
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December 29, 2017, 10:24:49 AM |
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I haven’t clearly understood the principle of the peer-to-peer network’s operation. In fact, it will be an important element of Credits. Friends, please explain a stupid person what is it and how it works, if you don’t mind me asking)))
Well, you shouldn’t think that you’re stupid ‘cause you don’t understand it)) It's all technical maze, but if you’re that interested, I gonna tell you. In fact, it’s very simple: the CREDITS peer-to-peer network can be represented as a graph, where user accounts are vertices and a lot of possible transactions are directed edges that connect the two vertexes (the account). Since all the edges have an initial and a finite vertex, it means that you can always construct a direct graph (digraph). Don’t forget that you must take as equation the following rules: any transaction always has a sender and a receiver, any vertex (account) can always be connected to another vertex (account) with the help of a directed edge (transaction), any vertex of the graph (account) has a finite number of directed edges (inbound and outbound transactions). Yeah, it’s really a kind of technical maze. But, nevertheless, you’ve explained it in plain words. At least, now I have an approximate idea of what it is. I've also seen information that the digraph contains the required route of execution of a necessary transaction conditions and creation of a simple chain. What is a simple chain?
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californybit
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December 29, 2017, 10:28:13 AM |
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I haven’t clearly understood the principle of the peer-to-peer network’s operation. In fact, it will be an important element of Credits. Friends, please explain a stupid person what is it and how it works, if you don’t mind me asking)))
Well, you shouldn’t think that you’re stupid ‘cause you don’t understand it)) It's all technical maze, but if you’re that interested, I gonna tell you. In fact, it’s very simple: the CREDITS peer-to-peer network can be represented as a graph, where user accounts are vertices and a lot of possible transactions are directed edges that connect the two vertexes (the account). Since all the edges have an initial and a finite vertex, it means that you can always construct a direct graph (digraph). Don’t forget that you must take as equation the following rules: any transaction always has a sender and a receiver, any vertex (account) can always be connected to another vertex (account) with the help of a directed edge (transaction), any vertex of the graph (account) has a finite number of directed edges (inbound and outbound transactions). Yeah, it’s really a kind of technical maze. But, nevertheless, you’ve explained it in plain words. At least, now I have an approximate idea of what it is. I've also seen information that the digraph contains the required route of execution of a necessary transaction conditions and creation of a simple chain. What is a simple chain? Well, it's really simple))) A simple chain is a route in the digraph without repeated vertexes.
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MkrKing
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December 29, 2017, 10:40:34 AM |
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I haven’t clearly understood the principle of the peer-to-peer network’s operation. In fact, it will be an important element of Credits. Friends, please explain a stupid person what is it and how it works, if you don’t mind me asking)))
Well, you shouldn’t think that you’re stupid ‘cause you don’t understand it)) It's all technical maze, but if you’re that interested, I gonna tell you. In fact, it’s very simple: the CREDITS peer-to-peer network can be represented as a graph, where user accounts are vertices and a lot of possible transactions are directed edges that connect the two vertexes (the account). Since all the edges have an initial and a finite vertex, it means that you can always construct a direct graph (digraph). Don’t forget that you must take as equation the following rules: any transaction always has a sender and a receiver, any vertex (account) can always be connected to another vertex (account) with the help of a directed edge (transaction), any vertex of the graph (account) has a finite number of directed edges (inbound and outbound transactions). Yeah, it’s really a kind of technical maze. But, nevertheless, you’ve explained it in plain words. At least, now I have an approximate idea of what it is. I've also seen information that the digraph contains the required route of execution of a necessary transaction conditions and creation of a simple chain. What is a simple chain? Well, it's really simple))) A simple chain is a route in the digraph without repeated vertexes. What happens if vertexes are somehow repeated?
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Shaurman
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December 29, 2017, 11:08:46 AM |
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What a pity that I didn’t manage to buy coins at a bargain price during the pre-ICO. When will the main round of sales start?
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bit679
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December 29, 2017, 11:13:04 AM |
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What a pity that I didn’t manage to buy coins at a bargain price during the pre-ICO. When will the main round of sales start?
Hello. If my memory doesn’t fail me, the main round of sales will start on February 1, 2018.
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mirsad786
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December 29, 2017, 12:23:45 PM |
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Why should you use a low-level connection when connecting the main and regular nodes? Won’t it slow down the entire service?
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acaciahill94
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December 29, 2017, 12:30:48 PM |
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I’ve read in the technical description of the project that the developers accept that there can be an error in the transfer of data between the main and regular nodes. May I ask you a question, under what circumstances can an error occur and what will happen because of this?
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Mat24
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December 29, 2017, 12:36:32 PM |
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As far as I understand, the transfer of encrypted data within the system will be carried out together with the shared secret key, right? So it became interesting to me if anyone can access this secret key.
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ibminer
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Goonies never say die.
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December 29, 2017, 05:13:43 PM |
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Guys calm down. I bought an account. Personally I can give a seller account - write to him claim. In the CREDITS THREAD, please do not discuss it in this topic, since it is not relevant. P.S. I bought a member account, now it’s Sr. member Quoting for reference, and the archived sales thread: https://archive.is/9FSUc
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NakiRR
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December 29, 2017, 07:20:45 PM |
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Greetings to all the users of the forum. Does anyone know why developers decided to choose the Diffie-Hellman algorithm for transferring encrypted data within Credits?
Ask it in Telegram group CTO Evgeniy Butyaev. This question can be answered only by him)
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NakiRR
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December 29, 2017, 07:24:06 PM |
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I haven’t clearly understood the principle of the peer-to-peer network’s operation. In fact, it will be an important element of Credits. Friends, please explain a stupid person what is it and how it works, if you don’t mind me asking)))
i think you should start your education from such questions like: 'What is Bitcoin?' and 'What is blockchain?' And then you will be able to understand much things which seems very difficult for you now )
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NakiRR
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December 29, 2017, 07:26:43 PM |
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What a pity that I didn’t manage to buy coins at a bargain price during the pre-ICO. When will the main round of sales start?
where have you been so long period of pre-sale and pre-ico?) Send a request for the white list of ICO participants if you don't want to miss and this chance too
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NakiRR
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December 29, 2017, 07:29:00 PM |
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What a pity that I didn’t manage to buy coins at a bargain price during the pre-ICO. When will the main round of sales start?
Hello. If my memory doesn’t fail me, the main round of sales will start on February 1, 2018. Your memory is good)) from Feb 01 till Feb 28 /2018
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nicolasbit
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December 30, 2017, 06:21:46 AM |
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Tell me please, up to what date will the pre-ICO last?
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alcoholbtc
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December 30, 2017, 06:30:53 AM |
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Tell me please, up to what date will the pre-ICO last?
It was planned to last until December 31, but hard cap was already collected a on December 26 and pre-ICO was over.
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December 30, 2017, 08:32:57 AM |
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Let’s say the system has determined a take of some action. How will it choose one of the two actions which seem to be the same?
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