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Author Topic: [ANN][MZC][SHA-256] MAZACOIN *First Sovereign Currency* ANDROID WALLET AVAIL.!!  (Read 278323 times)
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July 14, 2017, 01:29:58 AM
Last edit: July 14, 2017, 02:33:10 PM by guruvan
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Hey all  - sorry I don't get onto this forum much and haven't been around a lot of late.

I've set up a fresh Telegram group, MAZAtribe(I'm not a Slack fan) so we can have a real chat happen
MAZAtribe Telegram

Please join us!

Peter - thanks for sending some funds into the premine address! I've not had a chance to read through all the latest posts here, but I will shortly.

Nothing has changed with regard to the premine addresses - we have full control of the one address (owl has the privkey)
and no control in the moment over the other address (privkey is encrypted and we do not have a password). All the funds
we expect to be there are accounted for. To recover the encrypted address will take some work, but it's certainly possible.

There are several possible scenarios, each of which will require a hard fork.
Because those coins were premined (or donated to the same address) and do not belong to any individual
or group other than the network as a whole, I feel like we can use an extra-ordinary measure (hardfork), and finally put the
concerns that people have about the premined coins to rest. I would suggest that these are not simply recovered and moved
to a new p2pkh address, but be put to use for the network as a whole in another way.

I have some further plans, and a good lot of documents to share with y'all over time, I'll be doing this over in the Telegram group.

Right now it'd be helpful if we could find a few folks who'd like to help with some web development projects/marketing, and
we very much need to find a few qualified coin developers. I'm mostly a systems architect, and have been doing the release management
for maza-qt and some other projects for maza. There's a lot that needs updating before we can move much further forward.

I'm happy to answer questions anytime on Telegram, but do prefer that we can have most of those in the open group.

Regarding the bittrex delisting: Those guys never responded to us at all. It's unclear why they delisted us, but I think overall it's for the best
Volume on Cryptopia has been steadily picking up for both MAZA and their whole market. With some development work that's visible, I think there's
a good chance of getting onto a few more exchanges - don't expect poloniex or bittrex listings anytime soon! I also think that the network needs to
take the matter of interchain exchange into its own domain - so that people & contracts & code don't need to rely on custodial exchanges to
move their MAZA in and out of other chains.

My own life has been a bit of a hectic struggle through the past year, largely scraping by with little to no cash (and trying hard to not sell any MAZA unnecessarily), so it's been difficult
to find the time, network, and physical space to get any real dev work done of any sort. I am currently away from my home in Mt Shasta, California, and have very crappy 3G-4G service
most everywhere I've been. I expect to be back at home around the end of August.

If you've been following me on Twitter https://twitter.com/guruvan you've seen that I've taken a very active stance on Bitcoin scaling issues. Because MAZA is a sha256-pow coin, the development path of Bitcoin is very crucial to our own. We must either integrate with, or differentiate from our big sibling. There are several "common" paths that coins have been taking all of which we can explore, and there are some much more uncommon possibilities I've been working on. I'm inclined to think that a mixture is best for the longer term health of the network.

If you've read my Twitter feed, you're also sure to know that I'm not a fan of SegWit, and have limited attraction to Lightning. There are, in my own opinion many more
ways that a network can grow than to simply increase transaction throughput on a blockchain. There is no good reason at this time to radically alter the mazacoin base protocol. We do know
about scaling issues that are likely to catch up to the current mazachain, but we know better ways to use it as well. I've put a great deal of time into scalable designs, and
would be delighted to discuss those with a team that can execute on them.

There is a clear fact that absolutely must be addressed before MAZA can proceed - MAZA is not secure by any measure. The current blockchain network is sha256-pow, and therefore it necessarily competes with Bitcoin for hashpower. This competition means that the network is 100% always at risk, and cannot be secured fully by this hashpower alone. There are several approaches to take, but most leave the network still exposed to large amounts of rentable hashrate. One example here is merged-mining. The largest of mergemined sha256 coins, namecoin, has a significant share of the bitcoin hashrate. While namecoin is largely secured, the same effect isn't seen in other merge-mined sha256 coins - UNO, CRW (Crown) included. CRW has typically around 16PH/s when I last checked, while UNO was around 5-8PH/S - Antpool alone is sporting 1300PH/s, and available hash on rentals is over 150PH/s. This means it's very unlikely to secure the network by mergedmining alone.  

I've fielded several questions about MAZA converting to an ERC20 token on ETH or another EVM. I understand the reasoning for this, and while I think that could provide some immediate relief to current bagholders investors Wink I don't think that it leaves a long term value proposition. That said, I think that smart contract based tokens, and the ethereum platforms in general are important to MAZA's success.

The low price of maza has definitely concentrated a good deal of it into just a few hands. This necessarily affect how we can, and must proceed forward. Perhaps the best example is to consider the idea that MAZA convert to a PoS consensus mechanism. It's clear form the behavior of so very many peercoin-protocol and NXT protocol PoS coins that the concentration of coins in just those few hands will lead us into a race to the bottom in the market, and leave us in no better situation for network security than the current mining situation. There are valid functions that can utilize PoS, albeit in a much larger overall network design than just a simple Satoshi Transaction Processor (bitcoin protocol blockchain).

I'm also firm in the knowledge of the value that Proof-of-Work mining brings to the network. The value of the hardware investment brought to the network is a very concrete measure of the value of the network itself. When we look at the development in Bitcoin, Litecoin, DASH, Siacoin, and others, we can see that it's not just the actual mining hardware itself that does this. Over the course of the years, we've seen the development of ASIC technology, which has lead to the biggest miners needing to produce their own chips. That, combined with the lack of chip fabrication facilities worldwide has lead to those ASIC manufacturers having to build their own ASIC plants. As competition narrows margins in mining, those miners need to look for new advantages, and this will necessarily lead to new hardware & facilities investments. We can easily expect that power generation facilities are in the minds of the top miners, and manufacturers. Each of these makes the network much more secure.

Unfortunately, because MAZA shares hashpower with Bitcoin, this investment in hardware & facilities is not an investment in the maza network, nor does MAZA derive any other type of value-benefit from this. Other options must be explored. While a PoW change is one possible path, the level of expertise required to develop a new mining algorithm plus the level of capital required to develop new ASIC technology, and produce ASICs for it is very significant. I do think there are other approaches that we can take to bring some of that hard investment value to the MAZA network directly, but to address those would take more space than we have here.

So, if you are able to help with

Communications & Marketing
Community leadership
Web Development
Code maintenance
Code development
smart contract development
Protocol development
Legal counsel
Business development
Tribal relations

We would very much like to see you become involved.

The current website is on github https://github.com/mazacoin/mazacoin.org
You can see in the library https://github.com/mazacoin that we have several projects and need people who can work in
C/C++, Java, Javascript, Python, go. We also will need rust development expertise.

It's very important that we assemble a team that is able to execute on our ideas as we develop them.
Competition in crypto is severe, ideas are easy, execution is hard.
Before I discuss too much of my own work, I need to see that we have this ability.
My own skill is not in development of code - for any of the ideas I have to bear fruit, I will need to work with more skilled people.

Its important as we move forward that we bring the network back to serve those people it was intended to serve, and fulfill Payu's original vision,
while not unnecessarily limiting ourselves to just the ideas it was created upon. The entire market has matured significantly since the Mazacoin Genesis Block,
and so now must MAZA in order to succeed.

If we're to expect Oglala Lakota SiouxTribe, or ANY other North American tribes to work with MAZA, we must provide them with the inroads to do so. Simply put, asking a tribe to buy some MZC on the exchange is not the path to success. We need to provide them the inroads to put value in, as well as derive utility from the MAZA network. This cannot be done while the majority of the circulating supply of MZC is in just a few hands.

This brings me to the current investors baghodlers & miners, of which I am one (though by no means am I a majority hodler, nor sadly am I able to mine today Tongue )
In order for MAZA to succeed, the coin needs to become more widely distributed, and by more rapid means than the limited trading markets will allow. In my own opinion, the network has a responsibility to you, the baghodler, and especially miners who've become hodlers. You need to make a fair profit on those coins you've been holding for, likely, some time. You need also to understand that part of the network is YOU. You need to provide value to the network to get value out - simply acquiring coin at the lowest price the market will bear isn't sufficient. We need your participation to move forward. You need to help you decide how you're going to get your value and ROI from MAZA. MAZA is, after all, an autonomous organization - it only works if we all work on it.

MAZA is not a corporation - MAZA does not have a foundation. There is no entity that can steer it but itself. If MAZA wants to remain autonomous,
it must not find itself under the control of either a corporation or a foundation, nor may it become one. To do so, it must build itself the capabilities needed to
develop and maintain itself, and fund that work.

With all this in mind, I'd like to encourage you to join us on Telegram, and bring your friends.
We need a large team if we're going to succeed in a world that includes Bitcoin, Dash, Tezos, Ethereum, EOS, LTC.
We've got a lotta work to do if we want MAZA to be the success that we all know it can be.

 - Rob


EDIT 14 Jul 14:30 - updated MAZAtribe Telegram link

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July 14, 2017, 02:05:09 PM
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Quick update:

I've upgraded the Telegram group above - please use this link https://t.me/joinchat/F_pNy0OGi1ixZKHILc-3Uw

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July 16, 2017, 06:14:21 PM
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Great post Rob, have joined telegram group
excited about your ideas and rest of dev team, bringing in some new talent and getting input, feedback and work by the community will bear fruit
Maza is a sleeping giant and really needs this shot in the arm
will contribute more week after next as on holiday tomorrow
I have a few things I can briong to the table
time for other mazacoiners to stop sitting on coins and contribute to comunity a bit more too

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August 11, 2017, 11:18:12 PM
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Pool MAZACOIN


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August 31, 2017, 08:45:45 PM
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Hey guys just wondering if you could add infernopool to your list of pools?
https://yiimp.infernopool.com
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September 05, 2017, 03:34:03 PM
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A commentor on another thread talked about using masternodes to secure the network. It seems to have a lot of benefits for the network. If anybody wants to figure that out it might be something to start a bounty fund for. http://masternodes.pro/


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September 11, 2017, 10:25:37 PM
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Where I can download the mazacoin wallet???

I have tried in mazacoin official website, via IPFS, but without success... It's a little complicated.

And in which exchange I can trade some Mazacoin???

Thanks
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September 12, 2017, 01:25:30 AM
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Where I can download the mazacoin wallet???

I have tried in mazacoin official website, via IPFS, but without success... It's a little complicated.

And in which exchange I can trade some Mazacoin???

Thanks

Linux Wallet https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmWuXw1dbmfjw3Dxq2RrPLUVYycGmUZ2wRvHQNeMcnn4uC
Windows Wallet https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmZ3s6sqhFPaPgTHthjuEuvZP1oBGE452CmrBsGjKhF6w3

Current known exchanges
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz
https://www.coingather.com/exchange/MZC/BTC
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September 12, 2017, 03:25:45 PM
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Where I can download the mazacoin wallet???

I have tried in mazacoin official website, via IPFS, but without success... It's a little complicated.

And in which exchange I can trade some Mazacoin???

Thanks

Linux Wallet https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmWuXw1dbmfjw3Dxq2RrPLUVYycGmUZ2wRvHQNeMcnn4uC
Windows Wallet https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmZ3s6sqhFPaPgTHthjuEuvZP1oBGE452CmrBsGjKhF6w3

Current known exchanges
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz
https://www.coingather.com/exchange/MZC/BTC

thank you very much...

Can you say me if there is any file with the blockchain bootstrap to download.... or I have to sinchronize the wallet ?
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September 12, 2017, 11:05:02 PM
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thank you very much...

Can you say me if there is any file with the blockchain bootstrap to download.... or I have to sinchronize the wallet ?

I have a bootstrap from about 3 months ago you can download here http://mazatest.cryptoadhd.com/bootstrap.dat
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September 25, 2017, 12:05:09 PM
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R U GUYS and GALZ in need of a fresh pool ?


our support room https://discord.gg/Yw2JH7J
our pool site https://dev.flap-pool.world/
our community page https://community.flap-pool.world/
our ANN https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2201807.msg22149520#msg22149520

let us know
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October 04, 2017, 10:24:43 PM
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Just added MAZA to my low fee multi pool come check us out

Low Fee Mining Pool Razor Pool
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October 04, 2017, 10:29:33 PM
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I would need an android wallet and a MAZA faucet. Just want to try out and watch, then buy on cryptopia.
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November 14, 2017, 03:49:01 AM
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Hello MAZA team.

I'm happy to announce that your coin has been listed to ItalYiiMP 2.0 for mining,

to get paid in MZC just set c=MZC as password in your configuration.

As an additional service, the explorer is available at the address http://italyiimp.com/explorer

Visit http://italyiimp.com.

Best regards.

Bitfawkes.

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November 14, 2017, 05:28:49 PM
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Will using blockchain lead to an increase in transaction costs?
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November 28, 2017, 05:22:29 AM
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A commentor on another thread talked about using masternodes to secure the network. It seems to have a lot of benefits for the network. If anybody wants to figure that out it might be something to start a bounty fund for. http://masternodes.pro/




Great way to secure the network without the high cost of equipment and power.  Maybe 100K could be the masternode commitment level.
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November 28, 2017, 11:31:56 PM
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A commentor on another thread talked about using masternodes to secure the network. It seems to have a lot of benefits for the network. If anybody wants to figure that out it might be something to start a bounty fund for. http://masternodes.pro/




Great way to secure the network without the high cost of equipment and power.  Maybe 100K could be the masternode commitment level.

The issue is that I do not know how to make a masternode. I spent several days trying to talk to somebody on Masternodes.pro and finally the person just said basically have a dev or somebody who does tech talk try it, that was for another coin that has nobody with technical expertise. Mazacoin has tech people so maybe it is appropriate, but I have absolutely no idea what is required nor how to do it and the mastenodes folks don't have the time to tell me. If you speak tech you could try. Then post what is needed and we'll see if it is possible. There was a big bump on Cryptopia yesterday, up to 10 sats, but very thin with no buy orders. It could have been the massive mzc wallet there trying to pump, or a new person.
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November 29, 2017, 06:01:42 AM
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Check out this thread--> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1364146.0

Terracoin is another older SHA256 POW coin that had masternode ability added later.  It uses the Dash codebase.  As far as I can tell, Maza does not support this feature. Yet.
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December 07, 2017, 01:16:26 AM
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Guruvan is one of the lead devs, he doesn't really visit bitcointalk anymore, tbh most of the old school crypto guys don't anymore because of trolls, slack, discord and telegram is where they discuss more
https://twitter.com/guruvan/status/938563532504817665

he commented, go and have a chat about it and possibly raising bounties, is a good idea
think mazacoin could well do with some different innovations and development

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December 14, 2017, 02:04:59 AM
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We added MazaCoin to the Cheddur app (https://www.cheddur.com)! This will help new users learn about MazaCoin and join the community. Cheddur allows you to link wallets, exchanges, and other services that support MZC so that new users can easily get started. You can also review the project and post your MZC addresses on your profile to receive tips / payments / donations in MZC from other users Smiley

Can others from the community please review the profile for quality and help add supported services? The more active the MazaCoin profile is (via user reviews and addresses), the higher it ranks in search results and the more likely newcomers are to discover the MazaCoin project!

Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/62F4f



Very nice app.

My first concern was whether or not it was vegan, and it passes the test.

Hopefully somebody will flesh out the profile, it looks like a well done project.
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