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Author Topic: [ANN][ICO]⚡ Metahash - cryptocurrency for decentralized apps⚡  (Read 63583 times)
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November 14, 2018, 05:27:01 AM
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Hello, dev!
I have a few questions about this project.
First of all, as I understand, ICO is over?

Hello!
Of course, you can ask any questions about #MetaHash.
Yes, you're right, ICO ended in August.
More information about it you can find here - https://medium.com/@themetahash/metahash-successfully-completes-round-a-and-cancels-round-b-6415961b679c

Ok, thanks.

And do you plan to start next round of ICO?
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November 15, 2018, 04:23:53 AM
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November 15, 2018, 09:05:46 AM
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Hello, dev!
I have a few questions about this project.
First of all, as I understand, ICO is over?

Hello!
Of course, you can ask any questions about #MetaHash.
Yes, you're right, ICO ended in August.
More information about it you can find here - https://medium.com/@themetahash/metahash-successfully-completes-round-a-and-cancels-round-b-6415961b679c

Ok, thanks.

And do you plan to start next round of ICO?

No, we don't plan it. Round B was cancelled. More info - https://medium.com/@themetahash/metahash-successfully-completes-round-a-and-cancels-round-b-6415961b679chttp://
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November 16, 2018, 01:46:43 AM
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Thank you very much for sharing the link to article on Medium channel, specifically discloses details about Metahash ICO.
All best wishes for future achivements of MetaHash.

Please, feel free to ask any other questions!
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November 16, 2018, 02:35:56 AM
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#MetaWallet Beta test - Android 📲

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I'm not sure, that understand, how to test it and download. Could you explain?
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November 16, 2018, 04:15:32 AM
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I'm not sure, that understand, how to test it and download. Could you explain?

Please, follow the link - https://play.google.com/apps/testing/org.metahash.metawallet and choose "Download it on Google Play"
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November 16, 2018, 04:48:29 AM
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November 16, 2018, 05:55:01 AM
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Hello and welcome to #MetaHash topic!
We'll be happy to answer your questions about the project Wink
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November 16, 2018, 06:25:50 AM
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Hello and welcome to #MetaHash topic!
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Whats difference btw dpos and multipos? For me it sound similar
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November 16, 2018, 06:48:30 AM
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Hello and welcome to #MetaHash topic!
We'll be happy to answer your questions about the project Wink

Whats difference btw dpos and multipos? For me it sound similar

DPoS  is actually very different from PoS. In DPoS, token hodlers don’t vote on the validity of the blocks themselves, but vote to elect delegates to do the validation on their behalf. There are generally between 21–100 elected delegates in a DPoS system. The delegates are shuffled periodically and given an order to deliver their blocks in. Having few delegates allows them to organize themselves efficiently and create designated time slots for each delegate to publish their block. If delegates continually miss their blocks or publish invalid transactions, the stakers vote them out and replace them with a better delegate.
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November 16, 2018, 08:11:13 AM
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Hello and welcome to #MetaHash topic!
We'll be happy to answer your questions about the project Wink

Whats difference btw dpos and multipos? For me it sound similar

DPoS  is actually very different from PoS. In DPoS, token hodlers don’t vote on the validity of the blocks themselves, but vote to elect delegates to do the validation on their behalf. There are generally between 21–100 elected delegates in a DPoS system. The delegates are shuffled periodically and given an order to deliver their blocks in. Having few delegates allows them to organize themselves efficiently and create designated time slots for each delegate to publish their block. If delegates continually miss their blocks or publish invalid transactions, the stakers vote them out and replace them with a better delegate.

What is the role of voting in the metahash?
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November 16, 2018, 08:35:11 AM
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hello

Hello and welcome to #MetaHash topic!
We'll be happy to answer your questions about the project Wink

Whats difference btw dpos and multipos? For me it sound similar

DPoS  is actually very different from PoS. In DPoS, token hodlers don’t vote on the validity of the blocks themselves, but vote to elect delegates to do the validation on their behalf. There are generally between 21–100 elected delegates in a DPoS system. The delegates are shuffled periodically and given an order to deliver their blocks in. Having few delegates allows them to organize themselves efficiently and create designated time slots for each delegate to publish their block. If delegates continually miss their blocks or publish invalid transactions, the stakers vote them out and replace them with a better delegate.

What is the role of voting in the metahash?

Page 39-40 of WhitePaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_WhitePaper_EN.pdf?v=5
Page 24 of YellowPaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_YellowPaper_EN.pdf?v=4
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November 16, 2018, 08:55:03 AM
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Hello and welcome to #MetaHash topic!
We'll be happy to answer your questions about the project Wink

Whats difference btw dpos and multipos? For me it sound similar

DPoS  is actually very different from PoS. In DPoS, token hodlers don’t vote on the validity of the blocks themselves, but vote to elect delegates to do the validation on their behalf. There are generally between 21–100 elected delegates in a DPoS system. The delegates are shuffled periodically and given an order to deliver their blocks in. Having few delegates allows them to organize themselves efficiently and create designated time slots for each delegate to publish their block. If delegates continually miss their blocks or publish invalid transactions, the stakers vote them out and replace them with a better delegate.

What is the role of voting in the metahash?

Page 39-40 of WhitePaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_WhitePaper_EN.pdf?v=5
Page 24 of YellowPaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_YellowPaper_EN.pdf?v=4

Okay... One more question.
I made a transactions. Which path did it pass to be success?
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November 16, 2018, 09:00:06 AM
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Hello and welcome to #MetaHash topic!
We'll be happy to answer your questions about the project Wink

Whats difference btw dpos and multipos? For me it sound similar

DPoS  is actually very different from PoS. In DPoS, token hodlers don’t vote on the validity of the blocks themselves, but vote to elect delegates to do the validation on their behalf. There are generally between 21–100 elected delegates in a DPoS system. The delegates are shuffled periodically and given an order to deliver their blocks in. Having few delegates allows them to organize themselves efficiently and create designated time slots for each delegate to publish their block. If delegates continually miss their blocks or publish invalid transactions, the stakers vote them out and replace them with a better delegate.

What is the role of voting in the metahash?

Page 39-40 of WhitePaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_WhitePaper_EN.pdf?v=5
Page 24 of YellowPaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_YellowPaper_EN.pdf?v=4

Okay... One more question.
I made a transactions. Which path did it pass to be success?

Here is what happens to a transaction:

- 0.2-0.4 seconds – transmission between Peer Nodes.
- The peer nodes maintain connections to slow clients and reject transactions with invalid signatures.
- 0.8-1.2 seconds – transmission to Verification Nodes.
- Verification Nodes are organized into latency clusters with Masters/Slaves spanning geographically remote areas.
- Verification Nodes check if there are enough funds to complete the transaction and carry the load associated with high-latency cross-continental peer connections.
- 0.4-0.6 seconds – transmission to Master Nodes.
- The Master Nodes sync lost transactions and build a block from correct transactions.
- 0.3-0.5 seconds – Slaves check the validity of the block created by the Master Nodes and send it on to the torrents.
- 0.6-0.8 seconds – blocks from the nearest Slave Nodes are propagated via torrents, from which the client can collect transaction confirmation and current balances.
- If torrents consider themselves invalid, they launch the process of role redistribution and verification of what Master/Slave Nodes have been corrupted.
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November 19, 2018, 01:37:49 AM
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hello

Hello and welcome to #MetaHash topic!
We'll be happy to answer your questions about the project Wink

Whats difference btw dpos and multipos? For me it sound similar

DPoS  is actually very different from PoS. In DPoS, token hodlers don’t vote on the validity of the blocks themselves, but vote to elect delegates to do the validation on their behalf. There are generally between 21–100 elected delegates in a DPoS system. The delegates are shuffled periodically and given an order to deliver their blocks in. Having few delegates allows them to organize themselves efficiently and create designated time slots for each delegate to publish their block. If delegates continually miss their blocks or publish invalid transactions, the stakers vote them out and replace them with a better delegate.

What is the role of voting in the metahash?

Page 39-40 of WhitePaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_WhitePaper_EN.pdf?v=5
Page 24 of YellowPaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_YellowPaper_EN.pdf?v=4

Okay... One more question.
I made a transactions. Which path did it pass to be success?

Here is what happens to a transaction:

- 0.2-0.4 seconds – transmission between Peer Nodes.
- The peer nodes maintain connections to slow clients and reject transactions with invalid signatures.
- 0.8-1.2 seconds – transmission to Verification Nodes.
- Verification Nodes are organized into latency clusters with Masters/Slaves spanning geographically remote areas.
- Verification Nodes check if there are enough funds to complete the transaction and carry the load associated with high-latency cross-continental peer connections.
- 0.4-0.6 seconds – transmission to Master Nodes.
- The Master Nodes sync lost transactions and build a block from correct transactions.
- 0.3-0.5 seconds – Slaves check the validity of the block created by the Master Nodes and send it on to the torrents.
- 0.6-0.8 seconds – blocks from the nearest Slave Nodes are propagated via torrents, from which the client can collect transaction confirmation and current balances.
- If torrents consider themselves invalid, they launch the process of role redistribution and verification of what Master/Slave Nodes have been corrupted.

Does it happen within 3 seconds? I don't believe!
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November 19, 2018, 04:21:09 AM
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I love metahash
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November 19, 2018, 04:49:48 AM
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Hello and welcome to #MetaHash topic!
We'll be happy to answer your questions about the project Wink

Whats difference btw dpos and multipos? For me it sound similar

DPoS  is actually very different from PoS. In DPoS, token hodlers don’t vote on the validity of the blocks themselves, but vote to elect delegates to do the validation on their behalf. There are generally between 21–100 elected delegates in a DPoS system. The delegates are shuffled periodically and given an order to deliver their blocks in. Having few delegates allows them to organize themselves efficiently and create designated time slots for each delegate to publish their block. If delegates continually miss their blocks or publish invalid transactions, the stakers vote them out and replace them with a better delegate.

What is the role of voting in the metahash?

Page 39-40 of WhitePaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_WhitePaper_EN.pdf?v=5
Page 24 of YellowPaper - https://static.metahash.org/docs/MetaHash_YellowPaper_EN.pdf?v=4

Okay... One more question.
I made a transactions. Which path did it pass to be success?

Here is what happens to a transaction:

- 0.2-0.4 seconds – transmission between Peer Nodes.
- The peer nodes maintain connections to slow clients and reject transactions with invalid signatures.
- 0.8-1.2 seconds – transmission to Verification Nodes.
- Verification Nodes are organized into latency clusters with Masters/Slaves spanning geographically remote areas.
- Verification Nodes check if there are enough funds to complete the transaction and carry the load associated with high-latency cross-continental peer connections.
- 0.4-0.6 seconds – transmission to Master Nodes.
- The Master Nodes sync lost transactions and build a block from correct transactions.
- 0.3-0.5 seconds – Slaves check the validity of the block created by the Master Nodes and send it on to the torrents.
- 0.6-0.8 seconds – blocks from the nearest Slave Nodes are propagated via torrents, from which the client can collect transaction confirmation and current balances.
- If torrents consider themselves invalid, they launch the process of role redistribution and verification of what Master/Slave Nodes have been corrupted.

Does it happen within 3 seconds? I don't believe!

No, it is real Wink
You can try how fast our blockchain, just make a TestMetaHash wallet and receive 10 TMH to test the speed of our transactions!
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November 19, 2018, 05:34:53 AM
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I love metahash

Thank you for your support!
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November 19, 2018, 06:52:31 AM
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November 19, 2018, 08:42:31 AM
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Please, feel free to check the article about us!

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Blockchain 4.0?
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