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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9723479 times)
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May 09, 2015, 08:09:57 PM
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BTW, any of you who haven't voted, please do so Cheesy

I have decided in order to get the absolute maximum possible effect, I will be the deciding voter and so when its at 50.99% , I will single handedly attempt to throw the master switch and make the 1271st Yea  Wink

Dash is 27.3 times faster with syncing and updating than Bitcoin and 93.7 times faster than Monero. Bitcoin (v0.11.0) has a Tao ratio 11.2% faster than bitcoin (v0.10.0) release.
Dash (v.0.12.0.49) = Tao sync ratio = 0.15 seconds / hour of update || Dash (v.0.11.2.23) = Tao sync ratio = 0.24 seconds / hour of update. V12 versus V11 speedup = +36.5%
Bitcoin (v.0.11.0) = Tao sync ratio = 4.14 seconds / hour of update || Monero (v.0.41.1)  = Tao sync ratio = 14.2 seconds / hour of update
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May 09, 2015, 08:20:38 PM
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Strange we are not on the list by BitBill.eu!(  Pay all your Bills with Dash @ BitBill.eu) So i send them just a message why dash is not on there list because one of the most importent coin's they missed!
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May 10, 2015, 03:24:55 AM
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Hi Tungfa...whats the current vote status?

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May 10, 2015, 03:25:38 AM
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Sub-Ether's chart of the day.
http://statoshi.info/#/dashboard/file/default.json?panelId=5&fullscreen&edit&from=1399556468856&to=1431092468872
Moore's law is not keeping up with the memory usage as the unspent transaction memory requirement has doubled in 1 year and the cost of memory has only gone down by 20% so once again the scaling problems of bitcoin are showing themselves.



Read more from the man himself ...
http://gavinandresen.ninja/utxo-uhoh
Today, the UTXO database is about 650MiB on disk, 4GB when decompressed into memory. DRAM costs about $10 per GB, so you need to spend about $40 on memory if you want absolute fastest access to the UTXO. Not a big deal.
...
'Assuming the UTXO set continues to double and RAM prices continue to drop 20% per year, next year you’ll have to spend about $64. Ten years from now, over $4,000…'

Looks like there's a fork planned to solve this BTC problem at 2016.
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May 10, 2015, 03:50:24 AM
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Sub-Ether's chart of the day.
http://statoshi.info/#/dashboard/file/default.json?panelId=5&fullscreen&edit&from=1399556468856&to=1431092468872
Moore's law is not keeping up with the memory usage as the unspent transaction memory requirement has doubled in 1 year and the cost of memory has only gone down by 20% so once again the scaling problems of bitcoin are showing themselves.



Read more from the man himself ...
http://gavinandresen.ninja/utxo-uhoh
Today, the UTXO database is about 650MiB on disk, 4GB when decompressed into memory. DRAM costs about $10 per GB, so you need to spend about $40 on memory if you want absolute fastest access to the UTXO. Not a big deal.
...
'Assuming the UTXO set continues to double and RAM prices continue to drop 20% per year, next year you’ll have to spend about $64. Ten years from now, over $4,000…'

Looks like there's a fork planned to solve this BTC problem at 2016.

What is the solution they are using?
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May 10, 2015, 04:06:14 AM
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Hi Tungfa...whats the current vote status?


Voting status: Yea: 42.84%   Nay: 0.12%   Abstain: 57.04%
(crownings page)
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May 10, 2015, 04:14:30 AM
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Sub-Ether's chart of the day.
http://statoshi.info/#/dashboard/file/default.json?panelId=5&fullscreen&edit&from=1399556468856&to=1431092468872
Moore's law is not keeping up with the memory usage as the unspent transaction memory requirement has doubled in 1 year and the cost of memory has only gone down by 20% so once again the scaling problems of bitcoin are showing themselves.


Read more from the man himself ...
http://gavinandresen.ninja/utxo-uhoh
Today, the UTXO database is about 650MiB on disk, 4GB when decompressed into memory. DRAM costs about $10 per GB, so you need to spend about $40 on memory if you want absolute fastest access to the UTXO. Not a big deal.
...
'Assuming the UTXO set continues to double and RAM prices continue to drop 20% per year, next year you’ll have to spend about $64. Ten years from now, over $4,000…'

Looks like there's a fork planned to solve this BTC problem at 2016.

good luck with that
as BTC is scared big time of forking that thing !!
they will never get a fork though in my opinion
(too many people, too afraid)
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May 10, 2015, 04:19:58 AM
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where do i find the bootstrapp for blockchain download from @udjinm6 ?? link please

edit:
found it
https://github.com/UdjinM6/dash-bootstrap
(is that correct ??)
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May 10, 2015, 05:13:53 AM
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Can some one tell me of there is a Roadmap for this year..Of what is the next goal of Dash?

Gr Zeero


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6.Mobile wallets with InstantX and Darksend support in both Android and iOs
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The android wallet with instantX by hash engineering is out on google play (no darksend yet..)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hashengineering.darkcoin.wallet&hl=en_GB

Yep Hashengineering is the one working on Android he is great by the way.

The android wallet has some InstantX support.  It can send InstantX transactions (but the app doesn't yet show the transaction as locked after it is locked).  It can receive InstantX transactions, but those coins cannot be spent until 6 confirmations.  We will be working on upgrading the InstantX support to be like Dash Core in the near future.

GRS:  FrFpTbfEAni5Ruf8mNdwVQazJVJaQyEM2Y
BTC:  128Ptecsv4j6NoxdBxdvGzBtipfaAarZMJ
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=336215 - Android Wallet Creation Service
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May 10, 2015, 07:31:58 AM
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where do i find the bootstrapp for blockchain download from @udjinm6 ?? link please

edit:
found it
https://github.com/UdjinM6/dash-bootstrap
(is that correct ??)
yep

DASH: XsV4GHVKGTjQFvwB7c6mYsGV3Mxf7iser6
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May 10, 2015, 08:43:23 AM
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that dash autowallet backup feature is great kudos for that. came in handy for me today.
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May 10, 2015, 09:13:40 AM
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Sub-Ether's chart of the day.
http://statoshi.info/#/dashboard/file/default.json?panelId=5&fullscreen&edit&from=1399556468856&to=1431092468872
Moore's law is not keeping up with the memory usage as the unspent transaction memory requirement has doubled in 1 year and the cost of memory has only gone down by 20% so once again the scaling problems of bitcoin are showing themselves.



Read more from the man himself ...
http://gavinandresen.ninja/utxo-uhoh
Today, the UTXO database is about 650MiB on disk, 4GB when decompressed into memory. DRAM costs about $10 per GB, so you need to spend about $40 on memory if you want absolute fastest access to the UTXO. Not a big deal.
...
'Assuming the UTXO set continues to double and RAM prices continue to drop 20% per year, next year you’ll have to spend about $64. Ten years from now, over $4,000…'

RAM compression (software solution) might be useful to alleviate the issue. In linux I've setted up z-ram and it can compress data from 2 to 3x on the fly, meaning 1gb ram can fit 2 or 3gb worth of ram data with some CPU tradeoff (time wasted to compress/decompress data, which is still much faster than swapping data out to a hard disk).
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May 10, 2015, 09:45:04 AM
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http://gavinandresen.ninja/utxo-uhoh
Today, the UTXO database is about 650MiB on disk, 4GB when decompressed into memory. DRAM costs about $10 per GB, so you need to spend about $40 on memory if you want absolute fastest access to the UTXO. Not a big deal.
...
'Assuming the UTXO set continues to double and RAM prices continue to drop 20% per year, next year you’ll have to spend about $64. Ten years from now, over $4,000…'
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Looks like there's a fork planned to solve this BTC problem at 2016.

What is the solution they are using?

The only radical solution I know of is with the lightning network proposal.
https://lightning.network/lightning-network.pdf
'Transactions aren’t instant
● Micropayments don’t actually work
○ High transaction fees
● “Bitcoin Doesn’t Scale
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Dash is 27.3 times faster with syncing and updating than Bitcoin and 93.7 times faster than Monero. Bitcoin (v0.11.0) has a Tao ratio 11.2% faster than bitcoin (v0.10.0) release.
Dash (v.0.12.0.49) = Tao sync ratio = 0.15 seconds / hour of update || Dash (v.0.11.2.23) = Tao sync ratio = 0.24 seconds / hour of update. V12 versus V11 speedup = +36.5%
Bitcoin (v.0.11.0) = Tao sync ratio = 4.14 seconds / hour of update || Monero (v.0.41.1)  = Tao sync ratio = 14.2 seconds / hour of update
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May 10, 2015, 10:07:17 AM
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Hi Tungfa...whats the current vote status?


Voting status: Yea: 42.84%   Nay: 0.12%   Abstain: 57.04%
(crownings page)

How much longer before the voting closes?
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May 10, 2015, 10:51:53 AM
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This was one lucky payment today  Grin

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May 10, 2015, 11:20:16 AM
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The DarkcoinTalk Mining Pool will be shutting down.

Miners will have a week to switch pools before stratum is turned off. Withdraws will still be possible for up to a month as of today's date.

Official thread for information about it.
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May 10, 2015, 11:32:54 AM
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The DarkcoinTalk Mining Pool will be shutting down.

Miners will have a week to switch pools before stratum is turned off. Withdraws will still be possible for up to a month as of today's date.

Official thread for information about it.

Sorry to hear that, over half of all my mining in total was either at the original darkcoin pool or at your pool.
Thankyou for providing an excellent and honest mining pool, it provided a stable support and authenticity to back Dash as a serious and professional coin.

Dash is 27.3 times faster with syncing and updating than Bitcoin and 93.7 times faster than Monero. Bitcoin (v0.11.0) has a Tao ratio 11.2% faster than bitcoin (v0.10.0) release.
Dash (v.0.12.0.49) = Tao sync ratio = 0.15 seconds / hour of update || Dash (v.0.11.2.23) = Tao sync ratio = 0.24 seconds / hour of update. V12 versus V11 speedup = +36.5%
Bitcoin (v.0.11.0) = Tao sync ratio = 4.14 seconds / hour of update || Monero (v.0.41.1)  = Tao sync ratio = 14.2 seconds / hour of update
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May 10, 2015, 12:17:03 PM
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Total Masternodes: 2570 = 2554 actives + 16 inactives [2328 unique IPs] (Last refresh: Sun May 10 2015 14:15:37)
Estimated daily payout for an active node (blocks with MN payments last 24h: 100%): 0.4901 DASH/day (Last Refreshed: Sun May 10 2015 14:15:36)

We are 8 nodes far from the ATH amount, stable up trend...

edit: @Propulsion - thnx for your pool I liked it much when I was mining....

edit2: Voting status: Yea: 44.12%   Nay: 0.12%   Abstain: 55.76%

BE SMART, USE DASH ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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May 10, 2015, 01:29:36 PM
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https://dashtalk.org/threads/vote-self-sustainable-decentralized-governance-by-blockchain.4825/
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