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July 30, 2018, 04:44:31 AM |
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Do you plan to develop a web version of your client?
It's not planned, like the plug-in to the browser, however, the community can make it themselves. We consider a web client not secure enough
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July 30, 2018, 04:47:09 AM |
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Do you plan to develop a web version of your client?
It's not planned, like the plug-in to the browser, however, the community can make it themselves. We consider a web client not secure enough hmmm... not quite sure...let's say, your closest competitor, they have such a design implemented, there is no binding to a specific PC
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July 30, 2018, 04:51:02 AM |
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Do you plan to develop a web version of your client?
It's not planned, like the plug-in to the browser, however, the community can make it themselves. We consider a web client not secure enough hmmm... not quite sure...let's say, your closest competitor, they have such a design implemented, there is no binding to a specific PC we will not, but can't prevent anyone from implementing a web client btw, what is wrong with the current client?
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July 30, 2018, 04:53:12 AM |
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Do you plan to develop a web version of your client?
It's not planned, like the plug-in to the browser, however, the community can make it themselves. We consider a web client not secure enough hmmm... not quite sure...let's say, your closest competitor, they have such a design implemented, there is no binding to a specific PC we will not, but can't prevent anyone from implementing a web client btw, what is wrong with the current client? oh no, it's fine I mean to perform actions without using a client?
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July 30, 2018, 04:55:40 AM |
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Do you plan to develop a web version of your client?
It's not planned, like the plug-in to the browser, however, the community can make it themselves. We consider a web client not secure enough hmmm... not quite sure...let's say, your closest competitor, they have such a design implemented, there is no binding to a specific PC we will not, but can't prevent anyone from implementing a web client btw, what is wrong with the current client? oh no, it's fine I mean to perform actions without using a client? You can now send the transaction to the network without using MG for this, and get data from the network too
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July 30, 2018, 04:56:41 AM |
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Do you plan to develop a web version of your client?
It's not planned, like the plug-in to the browser, however, the community can make it themselves. We consider a web client not secure enough hmmm... not quite sure...let's say, your closest competitor, they have such a design implemented, there is no binding to a specific PC we will not, but can't prevent anyone from implementing a web client btw, what is wrong with the current client? oh no, it's fine I mean to perform actions without using a client? You can now send the transaction to the network without using MG for this, and get data from the network too would you mind to clarify?
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July 30, 2018, 04:58:16 AM |
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Do you plan to develop a web version of your client?
It's not planned, like the plug-in to the browser, however, the community can make it themselves. We consider a web client not secure enough hmmm... not quite sure...let's say, your closest competitor, they have such a design implemented, there is no binding to a specific PC we will not, but can't prevent anyone from implementing a web client btw, what is wrong with the current client? oh no, it's fine I mean to perform actions without using a client? You can now send the transaction to the network without using MG for this, and get data from the network too would you mind to clarify? the MG code is laid out on the GitHub, and there is also a console example
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July 30, 2018, 09:50:13 AM |
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any minimum amount of MHC to delegate?
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July 30, 2018, 09:52:21 AM |
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any minimum amount of MHC to delegate?
No minimum. The idea is you set up a node and ask people to trust you and delegate to you. Once you gain votes you take good care to protect your node. If you re-delegate your coins from one fair node to another - you don ‘t loose trust. The system is meant that you never risk your coins but risk several month of rewards so you pick delegates carefully
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July 30, 2018, 09:54:14 AM |
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any minimum amount of MHC to delegate?
No minimum. The idea is you set up a node and ask people to trust you and delegate to you. Once you gain votes you take good care to protect your node. If you re-delegate your coins from one fair node to another - you don ‘t loose trust. The system is meant that you never risk your coins but risk several month of rewards so you pick delegates carefully how do we actually vote? Do we put our MHC at certain node for certain period of time? We get additional MHC if our node get rewards and lost our MHC if otherwise?
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July 30, 2018, 09:55:03 AM |
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any minimum amount of MHC to delegate?
No minimum. The idea is you set up a node and ask people to trust you and delegate to you. Once you gain votes you take good care to protect your node. If you re-delegate your coins from one fair node to another - you don ‘t loose trust. The system is meant that you never risk your coins but risk several month of rewards so you pick delegates carefully how do we actually vote? Do we put our MHC at certain node for certain period of time? We get additional MHC if our node get rewards and lost our MHC if otherwise? There will be an interface to delegate coins to a certain address of the node. Just like sending a tx, but without sending coins If a node looses trust, delegation is cancelled and you have to delegate again So you don’t lose coins, but you do loose some rewards until your coins gain trust on another node To gain 100% trust takes 6 month. So after 6 month you start getting maximum possible rewards.
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July 30, 2018, 03:31:37 PM |
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Seems like quite an interesting projects. Dapps is of very high demand today. But what are your main advantages over the numerous competitors in this field, for example OPEN platform?
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July 31, 2018, 08:33:01 AM |
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What are you defined as Trust then you are talking about nodes?
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July 31, 2018, 08:39:08 AM |
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What are you defined as Trust then you are talking about nodes?
#MetaHash network implements the node's confidence factor defined as Trust. Trust is uses as weighting factor in role assignment and voting influence.
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July 31, 2018, 08:54:15 AM |
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What are you defined as Trust then you are talking about nodes?
#MetaHash network implements the node's confidence factor defined as Trust. Trust is uses as weighting factor in role assignment and voting influence. Number of trust affects the operation of the network?
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July 31, 2018, 09:00:14 AM |
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What are you defined as Trust then you are talking about nodes?
#MetaHash network implements the node's confidence factor defined as Trust. Trust is uses as weighting factor in role assignment and voting influence. Number of trust affects the operation of the network? Its value depends on the duration of node's operation in network, node's perfomance, abscence of network failures and errors occuried due to this node.
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July 31, 2018, 09:33:10 AM |
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What are you defined as Trust then you are talking about nodes?
#MetaHash network implements the node's confidence factor defined as Trust. Trust is uses as weighting factor in role assignment and voting influence. Number of trust affects the operation of the network? Its value depends on the duration of node's operation in network, node's perfomance, abscence of network failures and errors occuried due to this node. and what maximum number of trusts can a node have?
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July 31, 2018, 09:39:24 AM |
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What are you defined as Trust then you are talking about nodes?
#MetaHash network implements the node's confidence factor defined as Trust. Trust is uses as weighting factor in role assignment and voting influence. Number of trust affects the operation of the network? Its value depends on the duration of node's operation in network, node's perfomance, abscence of network failures and errors occuried due to this node. and what maximum number of trusts can a node have? Each node obtains a Trust factor between 0.01 and 1.
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July 31, 2018, 09:45:34 AM |
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What are you defined as Trust then you are talking about nodes?
#MetaHash network implements the node's confidence factor defined as Trust. Trust is uses as weighting factor in role assignment and voting influence. Number of trust affects the operation of the network? Its value depends on the duration of node's operation in network, node's perfomance, abscence of network failures and errors occuried due to this node. and what maximum number of trusts can a node have? Each node obtains a Trust factor between 0.01 and 1. At what time will the accrual of trust units occur? How does the process work?
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July 31, 2018, 09:48:07 AM |
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What are you defined as Trust then you are talking about nodes?
#MetaHash network implements the node's confidence factor defined as Trust. Trust is uses as weighting factor in role assignment and voting influence. Number of trust affects the operation of the network? Its value depends on the duration of node's operation in network, node's perfomance, abscence of network failures and errors occuried due to this node. and what maximum number of trusts can a node have? Each node obtains a Trust factor between 0.01 and 1. At what time will the accrual of trust units occur? How does the process work? Trust is increased by 0.005 units every 24 hours during reward calculation when all transactions are validated correctly, and decreased by 0.05 in case of network degradation or by 0.5 in case of incorrect validation of a transaction immediately after detection.
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