bitcoinsid
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July 31, 2014, 02:54:57 AM |
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im curious about all the glasgow talk if anyone here is from there?
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MasterMined710
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July 31, 2014, 03:05:27 AM |
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all right but there must be some ground to this posa from cloak. If is was something useless it would not create a buzz like this I think, also there was a article on cryptocoinsnews although the writer was paid in cloak.. and there a lot of articles on that cryptonews site, but still I dont find anything that proves it don't work and the dev of cloak seems legit.
So why is darsend+ a better solution than posa that apparently was tested positive in the beta testing already? They say that you don't need mn for anonymity..?
lol, ok i'll bite.... I personally won't buy cloak because of the 7 day proof of work instamine. i'm not a big fan of pos rollback coins in general but i do like what bitshares x is doing with the dpos (delegated proof of stake) which can thwart rollbacks and other ppc/nxt pos issues. Delegated Proof of Stake - Let's Talk Bitcoin Episode 129 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdBpoRLmrbA&list=WL#t=726bitshares x titan already has anon working on mainnet and is the top pos alternative to darkcoins long proven pow algo. pow>pos after cloaks posa was decloaked i'm really surprised people are even buying it. if you want a working anon pos coin with a well established community and known dev i would check out bitshares x. https://darkcointalk.org/threads/cloaksend-2-0-posa-fake-or-legit.1868/
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thelonecrouton
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July 31, 2014, 03:09:59 AM |
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If the new DarkTransit (TM) system is opened up as I hope it will be, MN earnings from block rewards are going to become the least part of a Masternode operator's revenue stream. My advice to fellow Masternodeers - start thinking about upgrading your server specs. You can't say something like that without expanding. What's DarkTransit? Yes please tell us more about this DarkTransit From the update: ... Anyone on the Darkcoin network will be able to communicate securely by using the Masternode network and our encrypted transit system. A user who would like to transmit a payment securely will encrypt the message in such a way that only specific Masternodes can decrypt it.
The user’s client will select three Masternodes, then use the privkey from each of those nodes to wrap the message it wishes to send in three successive encrypted containers. These containers can only be decrypted by their associated Masternodes. ...
DarkTransit, duh! Think Tor, except not funded by the NSA, not slower than continental drift, not needing sixteen hoops to jump through to get it to (kind of) work. Think services built around a secure, scalable, trustless, anonymous, ip-obfuscated, resilient, distributed infrastructure. And when you've finished thinking about it, I'll see you at Bitfinex.
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CryptoPleb
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July 31, 2014, 03:11:39 AM |
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If the new DarkTransit (TM) system is opened up as I hope it will be, MN earnings from block rewards are going to become the least part of a Masternode operator's revenue stream. My advice to fellow Masternodeers - start thinking about upgrading your server specs. You can't say something like that without expanding. What's DarkTransit? Yes please tell us more about this DarkTransit From the update: ... Anyone on the Darkcoin network will be able to communicate securely by using the Masternode network and our encrypted transit system. A user who would like to transmit a payment securely will encrypt the message in such a way that only specific Masternodes can decrypt it.
The user’s client will select three Masternodes, then use the privkey from each of those nodes to wrap the message it wishes to send in three successive encrypted containers. These containers can only be decrypted by their associated Masternodes. ...
DarkTransit, duh! Think Tor, except not funded by the NSA, not slower than continental drift, not needing sixteen hoops to jump through to get it to (kind of) work. Think services built around a secure, scalable, trustless, anonymous, ip-obfuscated, resilient, distributed infrastructure. And when you've finished thinking about it, I'll see you at Bitfinex. but masternodes will be paid for each 'transit' message?
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humanitee
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July 31, 2014, 03:14:47 AM |
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but masternodes will be paid for each 'transit' message?
Not exactly. The masternodes selected for mixing will get paid from mining rewards, the others won't. The "message" is just the instructions for mixing, or put another way, a sequential list containing masternodes that the transaction will go through.
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CryptoPleb
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July 31, 2014, 03:21:06 AM |
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but masternodes will be paid for each 'transit' message?
Not exactly. The masternodes selected for mixing will get paid from mining rewards, the others won't. The "message" is just the instructions for mixing, or put another way, a list containing the order of the masternodes that the transaction will go through. How do I own a masternode and haven't kept up on this stuff.. So, at the moment are there more blocks being mined than payments being paid to masternodes? Or is every block paying 20% to masternodes regardless of the amount of darksend transactions?
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humanitee
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July 31, 2014, 03:25:48 AM Last edit: July 31, 2014, 03:40:44 AM by humanitee |
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but masternodes will be paid for each 'transit' message?
Not exactly. The masternodes selected for mixing will get paid from mining rewards, the others won't. The "message" is just the instructions for mixing, or put another way, a list containing the order of the masternodes that the transaction will go through. How do I own a masternode and haven't kept up on this stuff.. So, at the moment are there more blocks being mined than payments being paid to masternodes? Or is every block paying 20% to masternodes regardless of the amount of darksend transactions? 20% of the block mining reward, so if 4 DRK are created, the masternodes that were selected get a share of .8 DRK. I believe this is the way it works. This coin changes a lot so keeping up with it is hard. The iterations in technology are fun to watch. edit: Sweet, Evan updated the OP in which he states how it functions. I was totally wrong. This is how it now works: In return for providing this service, with each block mined, one Masternode is randomly selected by the network to receive 20% of the payout from that particular block.
So just one connected, functioning master node will get selected. Not necessarily the ones doing the mixing.
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bamsterdam
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July 31, 2014, 03:29:56 AM |
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Thanks for your replies Drk and anc is the only anon coin I have and I mine drk for some time now. I will buy till 1000 drk and will check out this mn. Never looked at bitshares x before although I always tend to POW coins . They have almost the same market cap as drk .. i'm going to search up their tread tomorrow. We will see how posa wil work out for cloak nobody seems to know if or how it works so we have to see in the coming days I guess. Goodnight,
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tungfa
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July 31, 2014, 03:30:32 AM |
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but masternodes will be paid for each 'transit' message?
Not exactly. The masternodes selected for mixing will get paid from mining rewards, the others won't. The "message" is just the instructions for mixing, or put another way, a list containing the order of the masternodes that the transaction will go through. How do I own a masternode and haven't kept up on this stuff.. So, at the moment are there more blocks being mined than payments being paid to masternodes? Or is every block paying 20% to masternodes regardless of the amount of darksend transactions? 20% of the block mining reward, so if 4 DRK are created, the masternodes that were selected get a share of .8 DRK. I believe this is the way it works. This coin changes a lot so keeping up with it is hard. The iterations in technology are fun to watch. I believe it is more like , 20% = 0.7 payout but has nothing to do with how many darksends .... it is paid to each master node regardless if involved or not (is that correct) in the moment it is still a lottery system (who gets paid and when, but pretty even i guess) but that will change to a voting system ! (can somebody PLEASE correct me if I am totally off) tx
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bitcoinsid
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July 31, 2014, 03:31:59 AM |
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im wondering if darktransit is like another www or .onion but uses masternodes to keep the service running and is decentraziled because of the nature of the entire drk network worldwide.
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CryptoPleb
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July 31, 2014, 03:33:12 AM |
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but masternodes will be paid for each 'transit' message?
Not exactly. The masternodes selected for mixing will get paid from mining rewards, the others won't. The "message" is just the instructions for mixing, or put another way, a list containing the order of the masternodes that the transaction will go through. How do I own a masternode and haven't kept up on this stuff.. So, at the moment are there more blocks being mined than payments being paid to masternodes? Or is every block paying 20% to masternodes regardless of the amount of darksend transactions? 20% of the block mining reward, so if 4 DRK are created, the masternodes that were selected get a share of .8 DRK. I believe this is the way it works. This coin changes a lot so keeping up with it is hard. The iterations in technology are fun to watch. edit: Sweet, Evan updated the OP in which he states how it functions. I was totally wrong. This is how is now works:
In return for providing this service, with each block mined, one Masternode is randomly selected by the network to receive 20% of the payout from that particular block.
So just one connected, functioning master node will get selected. Not necessarily the ones doing the mixing.Nice that answers it. Gotta keep up on that OP.
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tungfa
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July 31, 2014, 04:05:16 AM |
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Hey guys am looking for a listing when / how many Masternodes were running
something like this: Total Masternodes: 855 = 833 actives + 22 inactives 31.7 Total Masternodes: 851 = 830 actives + 21 inactives 30.7 Total Masternodes: 850 = 832 actives + 18 inactives Total Masternodes: 844 = 831 actives + 13 inactives 29.7
but further back in time (1 year maybe) El Presidente, do you have something like that for me please ??
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chaeplin
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July 31, 2014, 04:55:58 AM |
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Hah, that's my app! I wish I'd thought of putting a redhead in the background - much better choice, thelonecrouton . I'm just messing about learning stuff, but I can now run most darkcoind commands from my app. Basically I have reimplemented a supercrude qt wallet, but with buttons to push instead of typing commands into the console. Plus I can store all my MN addresses in a textfile and get all my balances at once, which beats hammering chaeplin's page every ten minutes to see if a MN has been paid. Plus, yeah, redheads! Tomorrow I'll make it run a slideshow and emit girly giggling and moany noises when you MN gets paid or your address balance increases. Or possibly not. ~~~ edit: I have now attained complete remote control of the daemon, including everything masternode related, hurrah. Because I'm sure you were all anxious about that. Open rpc port to world is not a good choice. Name needed result of rpc command, I will put the result on web. Just call the result.
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djslick
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July 31, 2014, 05:02:37 AM |
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enjoying holding the bags of this instamined piece of shit coin?
have fun with the realization that there's no way you'll ever make your money back on this scam investment.
just wait until the panic starts settling in, when all of you try and dump all at once, most of you won't even be able to get %10 of what you paid.
next time don't back coins where the devs instamined %10 of every coin that will ever be mined in the first day... you know... BEFORE the dev released the windows wallet LOL
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chaeplin
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July 31, 2014, 05:03:40 AM |
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Hey guys am looking for a listing when / how many Masternodes were running
something like this: Total Masternodes: 855 = 833 actives + 22 inactives 31.7 Total Masternodes: 851 = 830 actives + 21 inactives 30.7 Total Masternodes: 850 = 832 actives + 18 inactives Total Masternodes: 844 = 831 actives + 13 inactives 29.7
but further back in time (1 year maybe) El Presidente, do you have something like that for me please ??
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http://drk.poolhash.org/mnode.htmlGraph has only actives.
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July 31, 2014, 05:05:35 AM |
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When was the first masternode run?
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tungfa
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July 31, 2014, 05:07:48 AM |
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Hey guys am looking for a listing when / how many Masternodes were running
something like this: Total Masternodes: 855 = 833 actives + 22 inactives 31.7 Total Masternodes: 851 = 830 actives + 21 inactives 30.7 Total Masternodes: 850 = 832 actives + 18 inactives Total Masternodes: 844 = 831 actives + 13 inactives 29.7
but further back in time (1 year maybe) El Presidente, do you have something like that for me please ??
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http://drk.poolhash.org/mnode.htmlGraph has only actives. tx man but this is all current, i am trying to see/get a history of how many new once were popping up say from May- July (with listing by date) tx
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chaeplin
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July 31, 2014, 05:18:07 AM |
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Hey guys am looking for a listing when / how many Masternodes were running
something like this: Total Masternodes: 855 = 833 actives + 22 inactives 31.7 Total Masternodes: 851 = 830 actives + 21 inactives 30.7 Total Masternodes: 850 = 832 actives + 18 inactives Total Masternodes: 844 = 831 actives + 13 inactives 29.7
but further back in time (1 year maybe) El Presidente, do you have something like that for me please ??
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http://drk.poolhash.org/mnode.htmlGraph has only actives. tx man but this is all current, i am trying to see/get a history of how many new once were popping up say from May- July (with listing by date) tx http://drk.poolhash.org/poolhashrate/masternodecount.txtunixtime; node count/len(set(poolhash.org); last 576 blocks supply ; payment per node/DRK; payment per node/$; DRK/$
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tungfa
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July 31, 2014, 05:42:18 AM |
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Hey guys am looking for a listing when / how many Masternodes were running
something like this: Total Masternodes: 855 = 833 actives + 22 inactives 31.7 Total Masternodes: 851 = 830 actives + 21 inactives 30.7 Total Masternodes: 850 = 832 actives + 18 inactives Total Masternodes: 844 = 831 actives + 13 inactives 29.7
but further back in time (1 year maybe) El Presidente, do you have something like that for me please ??
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http://drk.poolhash.org/mnode.htmlGraph has only actives. tx man but this is all current, i am trying to see/get a history of how many new once were popping up say from May- July (with listing by date) tx http://drk.poolhash.org/poolhashrate/masternodecount.txtunixtime; node count/len(set(poolhash.org); last 576 blocks supply ; payment per node/DRK; payment per node/$; DRK/$ WHOWnow i know why they call you El Presidente ! tx man appreciate it
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