tifozi
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Stupidity is infinite, just moving some more fresh BTC in to buy some more DRK. And a warning to cloakers, we are patient and we tried to give you a civil way out of all the puberty fud you are spreading. Add some more and believe me I will come over to whale rape the shit out of you. Please do not mess with those you should not be messing with.
Hi Bobsurplus if you are reading this I hope you came out in time ;-) If you haven't noticed, the regulars have been doing a fantastic job over the last day wrt trolls. Only ONE way to do it right. Ignore. If you have agendas against others, please reach them directly. We don't want to get caught in the crossfire in this thread Thanks for the support. I don't mean to come as rude as it actually sounds. But just check last 4-5 pages. We are finally starting to do it the right way.
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Sleepyx
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July 31, 2014, 07:12:06 PM |
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How much you think it would cost to have Kristov Atlas on the dev team for a year? 50,000 drk? 25,000?
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tifozi
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July 31, 2014, 07:19:15 PM |
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How much you think it would cost to have Kristov Atlas on the dev team for a year? 50,000 drk? 25,000?
0 Once the core DS+ code is open sourced, there will be way more contributors with Evan having the good authority to merge pull requests since this was started by him. Have you checked Github to see even now there are growing number of contributors? There will be CVEs down the road make no mistake. It will receive contributions from cryptographers, programmers and analysts alike. Bitcoin devs don't necessarily have a lot of coins. Except Gavin and perhaps gmax, but there have been a ton of contributors to the code.
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piyany
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July 31, 2014, 07:23:59 PM |
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My prediction is a lot of folk here are getting their salaries processed as we type, and will rush to take advantage of this price to stock up. Price right now is clear reflexion of inter-coin "arbitrage". Early next week, engines will be seriously on.
You people never learn, should have bought when it was below .008, not stock up after big erection pump
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DogTheHunter
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July 31, 2014, 07:26:47 PM |
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My prediction is a lot of folk here are getting their salaries processed as we type, and will rush to take advantage of this price to stock up. Price right now is clear reflexion of inter-coin "arbitrage". Early next week, engines will be seriously on.
You people never learn, should have bought when it was below .008, not stock up after big erection pump I'm happy with a double or triple in value. Can't be too greedy. Anyway, at this level of interest in the new tech it looks like a long position should be taken
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Sleepyx
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July 31, 2014, 07:27:05 PM |
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How much you think it would cost to have Kristov Atlas on the dev team for a year? 50,000 drk? 25,000?
0 Once the core DS+ code is open sourced, there will be way more contributors with Evan having the good authority to merge pull requests since this was started by him. Have you checked Github to see even now there are growing number of contributors? There will be CVEs down the road make no mistake. It will receive contributions from cryptographers, programmers and analysts alike. Bitcoin devs don't necessarily have a lot of coins. Except Gavin and perhaps gmax, but there have been a ton of contributors to the code. Thats great its already getting so much interest on Github! I never knew, thought they were going to have to promote it to devs but I guess theres already a lot watching sweet
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qwizzie
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July 31, 2014, 07:29:11 PM |
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there is a lot of drama going on in the forum of the coin who's name we shall not type... i'm just reading it but it beats any soap serie.
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Learn from the past, set detailed and vivid goals for the future and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control : now
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tifozi
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July 31, 2014, 07:35:40 PM |
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How much you think it would cost to have Kristov Atlas on the dev team for a year? 50,000 drk? 25,000?
0 Once the core DS+ code is open sourced, there will be way more contributors with Evan having the good authority to merge pull requests since this was started by him. Have you checked Github to see even now there are growing number of contributors? There will be CVEs down the road make no mistake. It will receive contributions from cryptographers, programmers and analysts alike. Bitcoin devs don't necessarily have a lot of coins. Except Gavin and perhaps gmax, but there have been a ton of contributors to the code. Thats great its already getting so much interest on Github! I never knew, thought they were going to have to promote it to devs but I guess theres already a lot watching sweet No anyone can contribute via fork/Pull Request. What you are thinking of is "commit" which currently only Evan can. https://github.com/darkcoinproject/darkcoin/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3AclosedAnd you don't see El Presidente there, but his coding contributions have been outside of the darkcoinproject git source, and might I add some of the very best ones I love chaeplin
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July 31, 2014, 07:37:14 PM |
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No anyone can contribute via fork/Pull Request. What you are thinking of is "commit" which currently only Evan can. https://github.com/darkcoinproject/darkcoin/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3AclosedAnd you don't see El Presidente there, but his coding contributions have been outside of the darkcoinproject git source, and might I add some of the very best ones I love chaeplin Everytime I read "El Presidente" I crack up. Who started calling him that?
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Freckleg
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July 31, 2014, 07:38:33 PM |
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Hi Bobsurplus if you are reading this I hope you came out in time ;-) If you haven't noticed, the regulars have been doing a fantastic job over the last day wrt trolls. Only ONE way to do it right. Ignore. If you have agendas against others, please reach them directly. We don't want to get caught in the crossfire in this thread Thanks for the support. I don't mean to come as rude as it actually sounds. But just check last 4-5 pages. We are finally starting to do it the right way. The regulars are you fucking kidding me...!
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July 31, 2014, 07:39:05 PM |
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How much you think it would cost to have Kristov Atlas on the dev team for a year? 50,000 drk? 25,000?
0 Once the core DS+ code is open sourced, there will be way more contributors with Evan having the good authority to merge pull requests since this was started by him. Have you checked Github to see even now there are growing number of contributors? There will be CVEs down the road make no mistake. It will receive contributions from cryptographers, programmers and analysts alike. Bitcoin devs don't necessarily have a lot of coins. Except Gavin and perhaps gmax, but there have been a ton of contributors to the code. There is an incredible visualization/animation on youtube, that shows a time lapse of how the github of bitcoin evolved over time and what developers worked on it: another similar visualisation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTILX-_JzTsSomeone could perhaps create something like this once involvement of other devs in darkcoin really takes of... (we are getting there soon)
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July 31, 2014, 07:44:32 PM |
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How much you think it would cost to have Kristov Atlas on the dev team for a year? 50,000 drk? 25,000?
0 Once the core DS+ code is open sourced, there will be way more contributors with Evan having the good authority to merge pull requests since this was started by him. Have you checked Github to see even now there are growing number of contributors? There will be CVEs down the road make no mistake. It will receive contributions from cryptographers, programmers and analysts alike. Bitcoin devs don't necessarily have a lot of coins. Except Gavin and perhaps gmax, but there have been a ton of contributors to the code. There is an incredible visualization/animation on youtube, that shows a time lapse of how the github of bitcoin evolved over time and what developers worked on it: another similar visualisation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTILX-_JzTsSomeone could perhaps create something like this once involvement of other devs in darkcoin really takes of... (we are getting there soon) This is one of the coolest things ever! Thanks for that
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July 31, 2014, 07:52:15 PM |
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Great post. Other anon coins holders realize now only DRK is real deal, not an image/whitepaper/chat scripts with only promises. Look at these dumps. Sad for people who want to jump into the train yesterday and got burned. They can't even laugh for one full day, poor guys.
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tifozi
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July 31, 2014, 07:53:02 PM |
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Hi Bobsurplus if you are reading this I hope you came out in time ;-) If you haven't noticed, the regulars have been doing a fantastic job over the last day wrt trolls. Only ONE way to do it right. Ignore. If you have agendas against others, please reach them directly. We don't want to get caught in the crossfire in this thread Thanks for the support. I don't mean to come as rude as it actually sounds. But just check last 4-5 pages. We are finally starting to do it the right way. The regulars are you fucking kidding me...! I am not kidding and I know you are a regular and a supporter
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tifozi
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July 31, 2014, 07:56:48 PM |
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No anyone can contribute via fork/Pull Request. What you are thinking of is "commit" which currently only Evan can. https://github.com/darkcoinproject/darkcoin/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3AclosedAnd you don't see El Presidente there, but his coding contributions have been outside of the darkcoinproject git source, and might I add some of the very best ones I love chaeplin Everytime I read "El Presidente" I crack up. Who started calling him that? It was coins101 and I. I posted "Chaeplin For President" and coins101 dunked the assist with "El Presidente" in the next post. This was just before RC3. Later Evan started calling him Mr. President too
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July 31, 2014, 08:02:21 PM |
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Just a silly question about the proposed system to sent messages and ip obfuscation (3 masternodes encrypting / decrypting messages) :
What happens when a masternode goes down in that process? Will the message get trough somehow, or can it never be decrypted again ? :p
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raganius
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July 31, 2014, 08:14:13 PM |
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How much you think it would cost to have Kristov Atlas on the dev team for a year? 50,000 drk? 25,000?
0 Once the core DS+ code is open sourced, there will be way more contributors with Evan having the good authority to merge pull requests since this was started by him. Have you checked Github to see even now there are growing number of contributors? There will be CVEs down the road make no mistake. It will receive contributions from cryptographers, programmers and analysts alike. Bitcoin devs don't necessarily have a lot of coins. Except Gavin and perhaps gmax, but there have been a ton of contributors to the code. There is an incredible visualization/animation on youtube, that shows a time lapse of how the github of bitcoin evolved over time and what developers worked on it: another similar visualisation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTILX-_JzTsSomeone could perhaps create something like this once involvement of other devs in darkcoin really takes of... (we are getting there soon) Very, very cool! Thank you!
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chaeplin
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July 31, 2014, 08:18:23 PM |
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Just a silly question about the proposed system to sent messages and ip obfuscation (3 masternodes encrypting / decrypting messages) :
What happens when a masternode goes down in that process? Will the message get trough somehow, or can it never be decrypted again ? :p
https://darkcointalk.org/threads/development-update-july-30th.1924/Once wrapped in these three containers, the client will send the encrypted package to the Masternode that corresponds to the outermost encryption layer (Masternode 1). Upon receiving it, Masternode 1 will decrypt the outermost layer in order to learn the identity of the second Masternode in the sequence. Masternode 1 will then relay the message to Masternode 2, which will decrypt the 2nd encryption layer and learn the identity of the third Masternode in the sequence. Masternode 2 forwards the package on to Masternode 3, which decrypts the innermost encryption layer, gaining access to message itself. Masternode 3 then broadcasts the message to the network, and far as the network is concerned, that is where the message originated.
As last Masternode should broadcast msg, the client/sender will know if msg is not broadcasted with in specific time window. (If a Masternode has closed port 9999, even though port is checked when a Masternode is started, this can happen) The client will retry with different set of Masternode. If a wallet is closed after sending to Masternode 1, the client will check(by looking blockchain) if msg is delivered at next boot up.
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coins101
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July 31, 2014, 08:41:31 PM |
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Just a silly question about the proposed system to sent messages and ip obfuscation (3 masternodes encrypting / decrypting messages) :
What happens when a masternode goes down in that process? Will the message get trough somehow, or can it never be decrypted again ? :p
Questions like this are 100% not silly. Please keep asking questions.
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