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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722547 times)
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March 17, 2014, 01:29:40 AM
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Are there any bounties for light or Android wallets? I developed one of the Doge lightwallets and would love to contribute to the DRK community
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March 17, 2014, 02:09:42 AM
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I'd just like to know what they are, what they do, who hosts them?  Are these ip's from wallets?  Is that why I'm confused?

How are the 'addnode' s  created?  I don't get that part, LOL Smiley  But I do see what you mean above, and understand, just still curious about the other Smiley

Can you clarify what you mean?

Oh you know, those addnodes we put in our darkcoin folder?

addnode=54.80.16.112
addnode=23.23.186.131
addnode=50.16.206.102
addnode=50.19.116.123
addnode=98.165.130.67
addnode=54.242.50.205
addnode=50.17.98.53
addnode=54.225.43.37

Where do they come from?  What do they actually do?  Are they running some kind of software?  Are they websites?

Sorry I didn't know what you meant, it seems obvious in hindsight. Right now those are centralized DarkSend master nodes. They are static and never change, pretty much the same as Blockchain.info's CoinJoin mixer. The code Evan is working on will not need those. That's where the hash of the previous block comes in to play.

To summarize: hash(block) -> some kind of mapping -> IP address. Every client will simultaneously run this computation and know that that particular client is the master node. It will be seamless to the end user. You won't have to add any nodes to your config.

Evan(definitely) and InternetApe(assumption) are hosting them.

I guess I still want to know how they are created/function and presumably what software they run Smiley

We host a few full nodes, there's just normal darkcoind.

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March 17, 2014, 02:12:01 AM
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Are there any bounties for light or Android wallets? I developed one of the Doge lightwallets and would love to contribute to the DRK community

That would be great.  Please contact LimLims, he has all the bounties Smiley

Thanks Evan

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March 17, 2014, 02:15:18 AM
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Are there any bounties for light or Android wallets? I developed one of the Doge lightwallets and would love to contribute to the DRK community

That would be great.  Please contact LimLims, he has all the bounties Smiley

Thanks Evan

Done! That's a good idea, I have it in two stages:

- Make a lite android wallet
- Darksend compatible android wallet

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March 17, 2014, 02:19:54 AM
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Are there any bounties for light or Android wallets? I developed one of the Doge lightwallets and would love to contribute to the DRK community

That would be great.  Please contact LimLims, he has all the bounties Smiley

Thanks Evan

Done! That's a good idea, I have it in two stages:

- Make a lite android wallet
- Darksend compatible android wallet

A password-protected wallet would be great.
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March 17, 2014, 02:26:19 AM
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Updated to the new wallet and network! Now with Cryptsy price displayed Smiley
Thanks chaeplin for your quick update!

Address: drk.p2phash.com

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* No registration required
* Distributed hashrate
* Immediate payouts after a block is found
* Higher payouts with transaction fees paid to miners
* No account hack possible

Fee: only 0.5%
Start mining within seconds! Just point your miner to p2phash.com:7903 and use the Darkcoin address from your wallet for username, the password doesn't matter.
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March 17, 2014, 02:31:35 AM
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Some asshole is messing with the Cryptsy orderbook. They really need to find a fix to these trading bots and the massive number of orders that they place to obfuscate where the real orders are.
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March 17, 2014, 02:36:46 AM
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Are there any bounties for light or Android wallets? I developed one of the Doge lightwallets and would love to contribute to the DRK community

That would be great.  Please contact LimLims, he has all the bounties Smiley

Thanks Evan

Done! That's a good idea, I have it in two stages:

- Make a lite android wallet
- Darksend compatible android wallet

Yeah with MultiDoge we forked bitcoinj -> dogecoinj and MultiBit -> MultiDoge. We could surely do the same for Dark. Making the Android wallet Darksend compatible would probably be the trickiest part but that's only because I haven't seen the source yet Smiley
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March 17, 2014, 02:38:57 AM
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Some asshole is messing with the Cryptsy orderbook. They really need to find a fix to these trading bots and the massive number of orders that they place to obfuscate where the real orders are.

Out buying the bot costs about $10 an hour. If that small amount can break this coin then that just sucks.
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March 17, 2014, 02:41:33 AM
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 android wallet  Cheesy
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March 17, 2014, 02:43:35 AM
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how do you defend against attackers who try to DOS by requesting to be part of a joined transaction but then fail to sign off on the transaction? This is the big problem with coinjoin that prevents it from scaling well. have you guys solved it somehow?
There is a penalty for leaving the connection before the darksend completes.

And how does that work?

You put up a collateral transaction that only the current master node can cash to get into the pool. If you misbehave in any way, the master node will cash it. Each time that costs 0.1DRK, so it could add up pretty quick if you're attacking it.

Masternode's are chosen randomly using a deterministic algorithm that can't be tampered with. This has a nice side effect, people will want to run full nodes to get the random fees. So we should have a pretty strong base of nodes.

what prevents masternodes from being dishonest?

bump

Dishonest how? I think I covered everything here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=421615.msg5717144#msg5717144

what stops the masternode from cashing all of the collateral transactions of participants who do sign off on the transaction?

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March 17, 2014, 02:47:14 AM
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how do you defend against attackers who try to DOS by requesting to be part of a joined transaction but then fail to sign off on the transaction? This is the big problem with coinjoin that prevents it from scaling well. have you guys solved it somehow?
There is a penalty for leaving the connection before the darksend completes.

And how does that work?

You put up a collateral transaction that only the current master node can cash to get into the pool. If you misbehave in any way, the master node will cash it. Each time that costs 0.1DRK, so it could add up pretty quick if you're attacking it.

Masternode's are chosen randomly using a deterministic algorithm that can't be tampered with. This has a nice side effect, people will want to run full nodes to get the random fees. So we should have a pretty strong base of nodes.

what prevents masternodes from being dishonest?

bump

Dishonest how? I think I covered everything here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=421615.msg5717144#msg5717144

what stops the masternode from cashing all of the collateral transactions of participants who do sign off on the transaction?

That's a great question I haven't gotten before! I've thought of that and I'm planning on implementing a slave node which will also sign off on the transactions. So the transactions require 3 signatures to cash.

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March 17, 2014, 02:58:06 AM
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android wallet  Cheesy

yeah some of us want to use Darkcoin in the real world and not just for ordering mail order russian brides on TOR  Kiss
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March 17, 2014, 03:06:43 AM
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android wallet  Cheesy

yeah some of us want to use Darkcoin in the real world and not just for ordering mail order russian brides on TOR  Kiss

Mail ordering russian brides on TOR with darkcoin .. man it really is the future.

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March 17, 2014, 03:21:54 AM
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android wallet  Cheesy

yeah some of us want to use Darkcoin in the real world and not just for ordering mail order russian brides on TOR  Kiss

well said!  I've offered to be the first brick and mortar business to accept DRK!  Wink   

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March 17, 2014, 03:23:14 AM
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Are there any bounties for light or Android wallets? I developed one of the Doge lightwallets and would love to contribute to the DRK community

That would be great.  Please contact LimLims, he has all the bounties Smiley

Thanks Evan

Done! That's a good idea, I have it in two stages:

- Make a lite android wallet
- Darksend compatible android wallet

Sweet!  I'll donate another 50 DRK towards that goal!

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March 17, 2014, 03:26:04 AM
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anyone interested in going in on a WooCommerce plugin bounty (for proprietary use and resale, i'm thinking 3 co-owners max)?
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March 17, 2014, 03:42:34 AM
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Latest Bounties as at 14th March   
   
Fundraiser Donation Address: Xc8xGSP7FwWGPQpgw298z7NYdA8xJK8ooh   

Total bounty donations: 2240 DRK. Let's bring these bounties up!

Note: Bounties and amounts are subject to change. As more is donated to the pool, all bounty amounts will go up. Feedback welcome!   
   
*** PLEASE NOTE: Translation bounties will apply only to the new website, which is not yet launched! Expect it to be launched within a couple weeks. ***   
   
Bounty (DRK)   Description
261.22   New website design (using existing content; community will select the winner)
261.22   Professional vectorised logo, header & branded art (community will select the winner)
130.61   Chinese language translation of website
78.37   * Russian language translation of website
0.00   Spanish translation of website
52.24   Professionally produced infographic of darksend, reference: http://imgur.com/GXPvNgn
39.18   Reddit submission with a positive darkcoin message  with 100+ upvotes
130.61   get us listed on btc-e
39.18   explain darksend in layman's terms in 2-5 sentences (we'll pick the best)
65.31   reddit tipbot working in all major subreddits (at least top 100 by subscribers)
39.18   absolute beginner's guide to getting started with darkcoin (using wallet, screenshots)
65.31   Get everything working on mac (all recent versions of OS), including instructions
65.31   Get darkcoin support included in the official BAMT release
111.02   Professional grade video explaining darkcoin & darksend
130.61   Article at CoinDesk, Bitcoin Magazine, Forbes or Money Week
52.24   First new pool launched from 11th Mar to reach 1GH
39.18   Facebook acocunt with 100+ followers
39.18   Google+ acocunt with 100+ followers
130.61   * First ATM accepting Darkcoin
26.12   * Comprehensive media mailing list
195.92   * Optimise CUDAMiner to at least 70% of AMD cards' X11 performance relative to scrypt
45.71   * Accurate mining profitability calculator, including hashrate & power draw of common cards
45.71   * New CSS theme for /r/drkcoin subreddit, matching darkcoin.us/io (we'll pick the best submission)
195.92   * First decentralised exchange supporting DRK, trading some significant volume
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Total donated: 2240 DRK   
   
* Newly added   
   
Notes for CUDAMiner bounty: If a R9 280x gets 2100 kh/s in X11 and 750 kh/s in scrypt (a ratio of 2.Cool, X11 cudaminer performance should achieve at least: 0.7 * 2.8 = 1.96 times Nvidia CUDAMiner scrypt performance   

Any chance of adding an Android portable wallet? i feel that i cant trust the security of a pc no matter what firewall or virus protection is on it.
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March 17, 2014, 03:44:47 AM
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hey guys, is it wise to mine both CPU and GPU on the same computer? Will mining both affect the performance of either?
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March 17, 2014, 04:00:05 AM
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hey guys, is it wise to mine both CPU and GPU on the same computer? Will mining both affect the performance of either?

Thats change nothing to mh/s but watt yes Grin

mean kh/s per watt goes dow if you use CPU too.

Not problem if you have free watt

hmm...not quite sure I understand? Do you mean my electricity cost will go up? I expect that due to more power being used, but won't the hashrate increase overall?
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