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November 18, 2020, 09:42:15 AM
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Hi,admin, I am Lister, the BD director of Bibox exchange. I would like to seek the possibility of listing on Bibox Exchange. Could I get the right contact information please? My telegram :https://t.me/biboxJML

Awesome, yeah I am interested. Will join your Telegram now.
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November 18, 2020, 12:06:13 PM
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I am doing an Airdrop today on 500 TRON Addresses I found, 100 PUCO each.

We are also reaching out to exchanges.
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November 18, 2020, 02:19:40 PM
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Here is just an example of how we will fulfill Buybacks.

We are Launching the Token both here and on BLURT (and STEEM, as it is a TRON Token), and I invested $1,000 in BLURT when it was under $0.02 each.

So as we grow on BLURT, some people will spend BLURT earnings on us. I will use my BLURT earnings to support Buybacks, and do the same with STEEM and other Currencies

We will have Steem-Engine and Hive-Engine Tokens supporting this also.

Here is how we are going to be creating Earnings that are not like Wages, but like an Oil Well

1. Blurt, Hive, Steemit + Minnow Support + Canna-Curate + Steemit Communities (APPICS, DLIKER, PunicWax, etc) + Hive Communities
2. SBD + HBD ---> Blurt
3. Blurt + Steemit + Hive + Canna-Curate on Bitcointalk
4. Steem-Engine Tokens + Hive-Engine Tokens + Steemit Communities + Hive Communities + Scot Bots
5. TRON TRC20 Tokens + Bounty0x
5. Blurt ---> STEEM Power
6. STEEM Power to Steem-Engine and Hive Engine, back and forth continuously selling Tokens and STEEM as needed for Liquid, or buying BLURT, etc..
7. DTube Clones
8. Blurt Forks
9. Several other Blockchains

We can also start trading Gold and Silver for Currencies, once a few people do that the value will basically be backed by Gold, and the person selling Gold for Blurt at $0.02 makes tons of earnings on the Blurt Moon Ramp.

SBD & HBD ---> Blurt Power
Curate and Continue until Blurt is $0.50 or $1.00

Cash out 1/3 Blurt at $0.50-$1.00

Buy STEEM Power at $0.15 or so

Be a Steemit Whale. Help new people earn SBD to buy BLURT.

It is like Built-In Buy Support, we just suggest to everyone "Hey, you know you can buy BLURT with your SBD/HBD earnings?"

And I want to explain that the price spike I am talking about is a Bubble. BLURT will be $1.00 and as high as $20.00 because it is new.

Supply and Demand
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That is where the price spike it coming from and it can not be stopped, it is simply inevitable that BLURT will Bubble.
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November 18, 2020, 02:36:11 PM
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We will have a continued stream of Bounties on Bounty0x, most will be simple like Comment on Bitcointalk, Retweeting, Sharing on Facebook, but then we will have giant Bounties for like Cloning Devtome and Devcoin in the Punic Ecosystem and Maintaing it for further Reward, or Creating a Clone of a game on our Ethereum Clone, etc.

There will be several Large Bounties for like creating a Cryptonote Fork for your home Region and Announce it on BLURT and other things like that as well.

For more information, see bounty0x.io



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November 18, 2020, 03:11:58 PM
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We will also be Forking BLURT and rewarding others for Forking it.

There is no Announcement thread, so I thought I would discuss it here.

"The Blurt blockchain was created using a prototype of the SocialGraph generator. A platform that, once refined, will be able to churn out turnkey blockchains based on any Blurt snapshot, just add witnesses! The SocialGraph team are the founders of Blurt, which is one of many niche chains intended to be launched via SocialGraph technology. You may have heard Zapata for example will be launching once the Blurt bugs have and best practices have been ironed out."

Quoted from here
https://www.blurt.blog/dao/@socialgraph/socialgraph-foundation-to-custody-dao-funds

Anyone who invests now will have a stake in several future Blockchains that have yet to be forked.

Join BLURT
https://register.blurt.buzz/

The Discord Chat
https://discord.gg/qnR6dt2

Block Explorer
https://blocks.blurtwallet.com/#/

Buy and Sell Blurt here
https://ionomy.com/en/markets/btc-blurt

Blurt is about to Moon Ramp. There are 400,000,000 coins in Circulation today, at 10% inflation, the whole thing started this August. But only like 600 Active Blurt Bloggers & Curators/Voters. As there are 1,000 active users, and 5,000 active users, and 50 people holding 1,000,000 Blurt each refusing to put it on the Market, and actively multiplying their funds by Voting/Curating, the rewards go up and the platform grows.

What is coming is a Bubble, like the Housing Bubble, where these currently $0.01-$0.02 may be as expensive as $20.00 as people around the World start to flood the platform. 100,000 active users is not a long shot for a place that pays you to be there. It will then Stabilize probably at a few Dollars. Then, finally, once there is a Stable Ecosystem and Stable rate of growth instead of a big influx. Then at that time we will still be earning, but there will be the inflation slowly bringing the value of each one down like the U.S. Dollar's inflation. But that will be from the higher stable value.

This all happened with STEEM, which stabilized at a few Dollars after starting at fractions of a Penny. Then Justin Sun bought Steemit, and all those people that had it locked in earning on their accounts, took it out and dumped it on the market. That is the only reason STEEM is as low as $0.15, but even if Blurt were capped at $0.15, and it isn't, that would be a 700% increase if you bought to today.


We can Clone Graphene too




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Obtaining and Running Graphene

Graphene is Open Source software available on GitHub. The root repository may be found at the Cryptonomex site. There are three projects to be cloned: graphene, graphene-ui, and fc. OCI’s GitHub page includes forks of graphene and graphene-ui, which serve as our research base repository. You may clone OCI’s copy of graphene by visiting https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene and https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene-ui
Comprehensive build and deploy instructions for both kits are included in their respective Readme.md file.

Graphene ships with three executables: the witness_node, cli_wallet, and genesis_util. Once built, you can try running a witness node. Note this example shows how to run the witness node with command line options.  

Code:
dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd programs/witness_node
dhcp19:witness_node phil$ ./witness_node --rpc-endpoint 127.0.0.1:8090 --enable-stale-production -w '"1.6.0"'
2560491ms th_a       main.cpp:126                  main                 ] Writing new config file at /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/config.ini
2560511ms th_a       witness.cpp:89                plugin_initialize    ] witness plugin:  plugin_initialize() begin
2560511ms th_a       witness.cpp:99                plugin_initialize    ] key_id_to_wif_pair: ["GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV","5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3"]
2560511ms th_a       witness.cpp:117               plugin_initialize    ] witness plugin:  plugin_initialize() end
2560512ms th_a       application.cpp:357           startup              ] Replaying blockchain due to version upgrade
2560512ms th_a       application.cpp:254           operator()           ] Initializing database...
2560518ms th_a       db_management.cpp:51          reindex              ] reindexing blockchain
2560518ms th_a       db_management.cpp:104         wipe                 ] Wiping database
2560549ms th_a       object_database.cpp:87        wipe                 ] Wiping object database...
2560549ms th_a       object_database.cpp:89        wipe                 ] Done wiping object databse.
2560549ms th_a       object_database.cpp:94        open                 ] Opening object database from /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/blockchain ...
2560549ms th_a       object_database.cpp:100       open                 ] Done opening object database.
2560560ms th_a       db_debug.cpp:85               debug_dump           ] total_balances[asset_id_type()].value: 0 core_asset_data.current_supply.value: 1000000000000000
2560560ms th_a       db_management.cpp:58          reindex              ] !no last block
2560560ms th_a       db_management.cpp:59          reindex              ] last_block:  
2560562ms th_a       thread.cpp:95                 thread               ] name:ntp tid:123145365336064
2560562ms th_a       thread.cpp:95                 thread               ] name:p2p tid:123145366409216
2560566ms th_a       application.cpp:143           reset_p2p_node       ] Configured p2p node to listen on 0.0.0.0:64207
2560568ms th_a       application.cpp:195           reset_websocket_serv ] Configured websocket rpc to listen on 127.0.0.1:8090
2560568ms th_a       witness.cpp:122               plugin_startup       ] witness plugin:  plugin_startup() begin
2560568ms th_a       witness.cpp:129               plugin_startup       ] Launching block production for 1 witnesses.
 
********************************
*                              *
*   ------- NEW CHAIN ------   *
*   - Welcome to Graphene! -   *
*   ------------------------   *
*                              *
********************************
 
Your genesis seems to have an old timestamp
Please consider using the --genesis-timestamp option to give your genesis a recent timestamp
 
2560568ms th_a       witness.cpp:140               plugin_startup       ] witness plugin:  plugin_startup() end
2560568ms th_a       main.cpp:179                  main                 ] Started witness node on a chain with 0 blocks.
2560568ms th_a       main.cpp:180                  main                 ] Chain ID is 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04

After you get the node running, you can connect to the node using the cli_wallet. In a second terminal window, run the command line wallet application.

Code:
dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd program/cli_wallet
dhcp19:cli_wallet phil$ ./cli_wallet
Logging RPC to file: logs/rpc/rpc.log
2838642ms th_a       main.cpp:120                  main                 ] key_to_wif( committee_private_key ): 5KCBDTcyDqzsqehcb52tW5nU6pXife6V2rX9Yf7c3saYSzbDZ5W
2838649ms th_a       main.cpp:124                  main                 ] nathan_pub_key: GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV
2838650ms th_a       main.cpp:125                  main                 ] key_to_wif( nathan_private_key ): 5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3
Starting a new wallet with chain ID 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04 (from egenesis)
2838655ms th_a       main.cpp:172                  main                 ] wdata.ws_server: ws://localhost:8090
2838726ms th_a       main.cpp:177                  main                 ] wdata.ws_user:  wdata.ws_password:  
Please use the set_password method to initialize a new wallet before continuing
2838792ms th_a       thread.cpp:95                 thread               ] name:getline tid:123145506545664
new >>>

At this point, you can use the help command to explore how to use the wallet interface.

Bitshares was the first Coin to do Tokens, and the Bitshares Tokens are called User Issued Assets (UIAs). The OpenLedger Platform is a Decentralized Exchange Platform, where Nodes are held open by people who are Voted for. So no single person or Company really operates it, it exists on a Blockchain.



Here is OpenLedger
https://openledger.info/

Here is the Cryptofresh Blockchain Explorer, which keeps track of the Transactions on OpenLedger.
http://cryptofresh.com/

All of that is on the Blockchain.

Here is the OpenLedger Github Repo
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core

Bitshares UI
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-ui

So, that is the Smart Contracts and the Exchange.

Now, more recently Steemit was made. Which is like OpenLedger, but Social. And it is like Reddit, where you can Vote.
https://steemit.com/

Here is an example of a Steemit Fork
https://github.com/Someguy123/understeem

Steemit Copied Synero

Synero
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=827782.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2413752.0
http://www.synereo.com/
https://themerkle.com/synereo-bringing-crypto-and-social-media-on-a-revolutionary-platform/

Synereo Git Repo
https://github.com/synereo/synereo

Here is the Graphene Blockchain
https://github.com/cryptonomex/graphene

Here is how to use it
https://objectcomputing.com/resources/publications/sett/march-2017-graphene-an-open-source-blockchain/

And we are just trying to create any kind of Social Media Platform on the Blockchain.

Here are some examples

Social/Social Media Blockchains
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2657895.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2291309.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2677363.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2461878.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2027214.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2648330.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2407336.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2426759.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2519264.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2567795.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2437581.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2348476.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2644550.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2432816.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2401248.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2398117.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2447583.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2158960.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2234738.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2570851.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2191554.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2372042.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2402330.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2344257.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2046801.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2187641.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2206682.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2367256.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2313303.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2313303.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2209559.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2110925.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2291332.0

Graphene Bots

https://steemit.com/bots/@personz/a-new-voter-bot-newer-smarter-freer
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@steemitprime/steemit-bot-2017-increase-upvote-and-follower-100-working
https://steemit.com/steemit/@cerebralace/how-to-use-the-steemit-voting-bots
https://steemit.com/steemit/@hoschitrooper/bots-bots-and-bots
https://steemit.com/steem/@heimindanger/don-t-use-vote-selling-bots-use-promoted-instead-a-bot-that-upvotes-you-when-you-burn-money
https://steemit.com/guide/@bitcoinparadise/do-you-want-to-run-you-own-voting-bot

reating a new Genesis File

http://docs.bitshares.org/testnet/private-testnet.html

Customizing the Genesis file

http://docs.bitshares.org/testnet/private-testnet.html#customization-of-the-genesis-file

The Bottom 2 Sections here explain creating a New Graphene Blockchain with a new Genesis Block

https://objectcomputing.com/resources/publications/sett/march-2017-graphene-an-open-source-blockchain/

Steemit is a Reddit Clone, and is limited in that fact. Of all the Social Media Websites on the Internet, Reddit is not really the best example. Reddit is almost secondary. Everyone is either on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, or all of them. But Reddit is Secondary, like YouTube.

Steemit would do much better as a YouTube platform, where videos are uploaded and earn money, instead of Blogs. We will be launching a YouTube Graphene Clone eventually if someone else doesn’t.

That explains Steemit on a superficial level. I am not saying that Steemit is a failure, I am saying that it would be better if there were a YouTube version.

So secondly, Steemit is a platoform connected to a Coin. There is a backend to Steemit, called Steemd, and you can look at Steemd, just google it. And there are other things, like Blocktrades, which actually connects Steemit and Bitshares. The coin called STEEM, is a DPoWS, which stands for Delegated Proof of Work and Stake.

So let me explain what Delegated Proof of Work and Stake means:

Proof of Work is like Bitcoin and Litecoin and Dogecoin, where everyone Mines with Mining Machines.

Proof of Stake is like Temple Coin or PeerCoin or various other Coins. The way Proof of Stake Works in Steemit, is that anyone that has Coins, has Coins that gain value. And they gain value at a very very high rate the first year or something, then they don’t gain as much after that. And you get coins via Proof of Work, or via Delegated Votes on your Steemit posts, which awards you STEEM from the Blockchain.

Delegated means that the Proof of Work is Voted on, this is done through the “Witness” system. And any Computer or Server or Laptop or anything can be a Node and be a Witness. And Witnesses have the Obligation to Hold Open Nodes, and Mine Coins, which processes transactions and keeps the Blockchain moving. And they get a lot of Coins out of that. Delegated also applies to the Voting on Posts. On Steemit, you get paid when you get Votes, you get paid for Voting (more for posts that end up being popular and you voted early), and you can get votes on your Comments on Steemit. So the Delegated part is important to Steemit.

Here is the Witness page on Steemit
https://steemit.com/~witnesses

Witnesses are secretly very important to Steemit, and anyone can become one by being voted for, but they don’t advertise that because they don’t want to get taken over.

So that is the basics of how Steemit works.

Once you have Bitshares and Bitshares UI donwloaded, here is what you are supposed to do

Code:
dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd programs/witness_node
dhcp19:witness_node phil$ ./witness_node --rpc-endpoint 127.0.0.1:8090 --enable-stale-production -w '"1.6.0"'
2560491ms th_a       main.cpp:126                  main                 ] Writing new config file at /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/config.ini
2560511ms th_a       witness.cpp:89                plugin_initialize    ] witness plugin:  plugin_initialize() begin
2560511ms th_a       witness.cpp:99                plugin_initialize    ] key_id_to_wif_pair: ["GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV","5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3"]
2560511ms th_a       witness.cpp:117               plugin_initialize    ] witness plugin:  plugin_initialize() end
2560512ms th_a       application.cpp:357           startup              ] Replaying blockchain due to version upgrade
2560512ms th_a       application.cpp:254           operator()           ] Initializing database...
2560518ms th_a       db_management.cpp:51          reindex              ] reindexing blockchain
2560518ms th_a       db_management.cpp:104         wipe                 ] Wiping database
2560549ms th_a       object_database.cpp:87        wipe                 ] Wiping object database...
2560549ms th_a       object_database.cpp:89        wipe                 ] Done wiping object databse.
2560549ms th_a       object_database.cpp:94        open                 ] Opening object database from /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/blockchain ...
2560549ms th_a       object_database.cpp:100       open                 ] Done opening object database.
2560560ms th_a       db_debug.cpp:85               debug_dump           ] total_balances[asset_id_type()].value: 0 core_asset_data.current_supply.value: 1000000000000000
2560560ms th_a       db_management.cpp:58          reindex              ] !no last block
2560560ms th_a       db_management.cpp:59          reindex              ] last_block:  
2560562ms th_a       thread.cpp:95                 thread               ] name:ntp tid:123145365336064
2560562ms th_a       thread.cpp:95                 thread               ] name:p2p tid:123145366409216
2560566ms th_a       application.cpp:143           reset_p2p_node       ] Configured p2p node to listen on 0.0.0.0:64207
2560568ms th_a       application.cpp:195           reset_websocket_serv ] Configured websocket rpc to listen on 127.0.0.1:8090
2560568ms th_a       witness.cpp:122               plugin_startup       ] witness plugin:  plugin_startup() begin
2560568ms th_a       witness.cpp:129               plugin_startup       ] Launching block production for 1 witnesses.
 
********************************
*                              *
*   ------- NEW CHAIN ------   *
*   - Welcome to Graphene! -   *
*   ------------------------   *
*                              *
********************************
 
Your genesis seems to have an old timestamp
Please consider using the --genesis-timestamp option to give your genesis a recent timestamp
 
2560568ms th_a       witness.cpp:140               plugin_startup       ] witness plugin:  plugin_startup() end
2560568ms th_a       main.cpp:179                  main                 ] Started witness node on a chain with 0 blocks.
2560568ms th_a       main.cpp:180                  main                 ] Chain ID is 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04

Code:
dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd program/cli_wallet
dhcp19:cli_wallet phil$ ./cli_wallet
Logging RPC to file: logs/rpc/rpc.log
2838642ms th_a       main.cpp:120                  main                 ] key_to_wif( committee_private_key ): 5KCBDTcyDqzsqehcb52tW5nU6pXife6V2rX9Yf7c3saYSzbDZ5W
2838649ms th_a       main.cpp:124                  main                 ] nathan_pub_key: GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV
2838650ms th_a       main.cpp:125                  main                 ] key_to_wif( nathan_private_key ): 5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3
Starting a new wallet with chain ID 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04 (from egenesis)
2838655ms th_a       main.cpp:172                  main                 ] wdata.ws_server: ws://localhost:8090
2838726ms th_a       main.cpp:177                  main                 ] wdata.ws_user:  wdata.ws_password:  
Please use the set_password method to initialize a new wallet before continuing
2838792ms th_a       thread.cpp:95                 thread               ] name:getline tid:123145506545664
new >>>

At this point, you can use the help command to explore how to use the wallet interface.

Programming with Graphene

The basic API for Graphene is based on remote procedure calls. The specific functions available depend on the terms of the contracts, defined by a particular blockchain instance. A common authentication module is accessed first through the login API. After authenticating, the client application is able to gather other remote object references and make calls to them.

The FC library is used to manage the transport details, allowing the nodes to accept a variety of transport protocols. As currently delivered, the witness_node application is configured to accept HTTP formatted requests. From a C++ application, the Graphene apps library and FC library work together to provide a simple programming model for such access.

Here is an example, taken from the cli_wallet application, showing how to connect to the node server, log in, and make additional calls.
Code:
          fc::http::websocket_client client;
          idump((wdata.ws_server));
          auto con  = client.connect( wdata.ws_server );
          auto apic = std::make_shared<fc::rpc::websocket_api_connection>(*con);
    
          auto remote_api = apic->get_remote_api< login_api >(1);
          edump((wdata.ws_user)(wdata.ws_password) );
          // TODO:  Error message here
          FC_ASSERT( remote_api->login( wdata.ws_user, wdata.ws_password ) );
    
          auto wapiptr = std::make_shared<wallet_api>( wdata, remote_api );
          wapiptr->set_wallet_filename( wallet_file.generic_string() );
          wapiptr->load_wallet_file();
    
          fc::api<wallet_api> wapi(wapiptr);
    
          auto wallet_cli = std::make_shared<fc::rpc::cli>();
          for( auto& name_formatter : wapiptr->get_result_formatters() )
             wallet_cli->format_result( name_formatter.first, name_formatter.second );


Without getting too deep, what is shown here is that wdata is some collection of initialization information collected from the command line, config files, etc. This is then used to create a client connection, log in (asserting that it was successful), creating an instance of the wallet API that communicates through the authenticated reference to make further calls.



Building Graphene on Ubuntu
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/BUILD_UBUNTU

Building Graphene on Windows
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/BUILD_WIN32

Nodes
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/Wallet_Full-Nodes_Witness_Nodes

API
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/API

Websocket Subscriptions
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/Websocket-Subscriptions

Wallet Cookbook
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/CLI-Wallet-Cookbook

How to set up Witness for Testnet
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/wiki/How-to-setup-your-witness-for-test-net-%28Ubuntu-14.04%29

If you are getting Error Messages while trying to do this, then read here, and if your problem is not solved here, you can post your problem and see if someone else can answer it.
https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-core/issues

Bitsharestalk threads with helpful info
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=22659.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,18614.0.html
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=17962.525
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=18635.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=21532.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=23627.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=22125.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=15138.285
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,19507.0.html
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,18751.0.html
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,22576.0.html

Abstract information about Graphene on Bitsharestalk
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=21990.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=25187.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=18401.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,21079.0.html
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=23716.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=23478.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=23848.0
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=18434.0



Open Source Blockchains with uses
http://hyperledger.org/projects

This was the intro for HyperLedger fabric before it was created
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKa5Gh9whgU

HyperLedger Fabric
https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/hyperledger-fabric/latest/hyperledger-fabric.pdf
https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release/
http://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release/getting_started.html
http://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release/blockchain.html

You can download Fabric with the Buttons at the top of the page on this link
https://www.hyperledger.org/projects/fabric

HyperLedger Live Chat
https://chat.hyperledger.org/channel/fabric

HyperLedger 7 part video series (after you watch  the first one, the others should automatically come up after each video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EpPrSJtqZU

IBMs HyperLedger Blockchain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuXH9OYXcQQ

Here is an IBM series about HyperLedger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfpXnl6U3y8



IOTA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOTA_(technology)

https://iota.org/

The IOTA Whitepaper
https://iota.org/IOTA_Whitepaper.pdf

People have not started to grasp and appreciate the fact that IOTA has got rid of miners. In IOTA, the transaction issuers are also transaction approvers and these two parties are no longer decoupled as in Bitcoin and Ethereum which use miners as the transactions approvers. This will bring a huge advantage for IOTA.
https://satoshiwatch.com/coins/iota/in-depth/iota-dag-tangle/

IOTA compared to Blockchain
https://ukcryptocurrency.com/iota/tangle-vs-blockchain/

IOTA is based on a directed acyclic graph (DAG) aka the Tangle, not a Blockchain
IOTA has no mining, no blocks, no difficulty
IOTA has no transaction fees
IOTA scales almost infinitely, unlike Blockchains
IOTA is not solely made as a currency but as an interoperability protocol that solves the problems of the IoT
IOTA wants to enable the machine economy
IOTA is lead by the IOTA Foundation, an NGO registered in Germany (approx. Oct. 2017)

IOTA and the Internet of things
https://coincentral.com/meet-tangle-cryptos-blockchain-alternative/



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Ok, so I tested out the Bulksender, and it uses too much energy and Bandwidth for me to do 500 Addresses today. I just started using TRON because it has the TRC10 Tokens which anyone can make from their Smartphone on WiFi or Data.

But the Bandwidth and Energy cost, and TRX price, means that once we get the Token Train going, we will all be on a list to get Tokens from people with large amounts of Energy and Bandwidth, so they are likely to be better Tokens.

So everyone in our PUCO Airdrops will potentially end up in other people's TRC10 Airdrops.

And I will teach people how to make TRC10 Tokens and use the Bulksender. I am taking Screenshots.

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"Not only were Moors well versed in it, they were the originators of [Mystery Schools]" - Madame Blavatsky

In 1837 James Stein proposed that the Earth could be used as a Circuit (Grounding Wire) and that Earth’s magnetic field had Electrical Currents. In 1839 Alexandre Edmond Becquerel discovered Photovoltaics, now called Solar Power.


Electrical Engineering Books:

http://www.eletrica.ufpr.br/graduacao/e-books/Mcgraw-Hill%20-%20Principles%20And%20Applications%20Of%20Electrical%20Engineering.pdf

http://webbut.unitbv.ro/Carti%20on-line/Fizica/Nicolaide.pdf

http://iate.oac.uncor.edu/~manuel/libros/ElectroMagnetism/The%20Art%20of%20Electronics%20-%20Horowitz%20&%20Hill.pdf

http://www.fisica.net/ebooks/eletricidade/PANOFSKY%20AND%20PHILIPS%20-%20Classical%20Electricity%20and%20Magnetism%202nd.%20Ed..pdf

http://www.isu.edu.tw/upload/52/33/news/postfile_36558.pdf
Photovoltaics

Solar Technology

http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/science_nation/sprayonsolar.jsp

http://inhabitat.com/hypersolar-increases-solar-efficiency-by-300-with-magnifying-film/

“Alexandre Edmond Becquerel created the world’s first photovoltaic cell in 1839. In this experiment, silver chloride was placed in an acidic solution and illuminated while connected to platinum electrodes, generating voltage and current. Because of this work, the photovoltaic effect has also been known as the “Becquerel effect”. The Photovoltaic effect, a process in which two dissimilar materials in close contact produce an electrical voltage when struck by light or other radiant energy. Light striking crystals such as silicon or germanium, in which electrons are usually not free to move from atom to atom within the crystal, provides the energy needed to free some electrons from their bound condition. Free electrons cross the junction between two dissimilar crystals more easily in one direction than in the other, giving one side of the junction a negative charge and, therefore, a negative voltage with respect to the other side, just as one electrode of a battery has a negative voltage with respect to the other. The photovoltaic effect can continue to provide voltage and current as long as light continues to fall on the two materials. This current can be used to measure the brightness of the incident light or as a source of power in an electrical circuit, as in a solar power system.”

Solar Powered Alternators and Generators

http://www.ewp.rpi.edu/hartford/~lindgc/Project/FinalReport.pdf

http://www.sunrnr.com/uploads/PortableSolarGenerator101.pdf

https://www.princeton.edu/~ota/disk3/1978/7802/780214.PDF

https://www.fkf.mpg.de/1253832/Highly-Efficient-Thermoelectronic-Conversion-of-Solar-Energy-and-Heat-into-Electric-Power.pdf

http://self.org/SELF_White_Paper_-_Solar_vs_Diesel.pdf

http://acep.uaf.edu/media/87693/SolarDieselGridHandbook.pdf

http://drum.lib.umd.edu/bitstream/handle/1903/11276/Jacobus_umd_0117N_11857.pdf;jsessionid=14FF1B6EAF77B77E067BCF6BDD8EF26F?sequence=1

https://www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/pdfs/26042.pdf

http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/review_meeting/pdfs/prm2008_white_infinia.pdf

Quantum Dots in Photovoltaics

http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs/34814/InTech-Silicon_quantum_dots_for_photovoltaics_a_review.pdf

A quantum dot solar cell is a solar cell design that uses quantum dots as the absorbing photovoltaic material. It attempts to replace bulk materials such as silicon, copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) or CdTe. Quantum dots have bandgaps that are tunable across a wide range of energy levels by changing the dots’ size. In bulk materials the bandgap is fixed by the choice of material(s). This property makes quantum dots attractive for multi-junction solar cells, where a variety of materials are used to improve efficiency by harvesting multiple portions of the solar spectrum.

Dye-Sensitized Photovoltaics

http://www.e-renewables.com/documents/Solar/Dye-sensitized%20photovoltaic%20cells.pdf

http://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2097/12416/JeremyEssner2011.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y

A dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC, DSC or DYSC) is a low-cost solar cell belonging to the group of thin film solar cells. It is based on a semiconductor formed between a photo-sensitized anode and anelectrolyte, a photoelectrochemical system. The modern version of a dye solar cell, also known as the Grätzel cell, was originally co-invented in 1988 by Brian O’Regan and Michael Grätzel at UC Berkeley and this work was later developed by the aforementioned scientists at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne until the publication of the first high efficiency DSSC in 1991.

Carrier Multiplication in Photovoltaics

http://ccccchem.uci.edu/~lawm/Generating%20Free%20Charges%20by%20Carrier%20Multiplication%20in%20Quantum%20Dots%20for%20Highly%20Efficient%20Photovoltaics.pdf

In solar cell research, carrier multiplication is the phenomenon wherein the absorption of a single photon leads to the excitation of multiple electrons from the valence band to conduction band. In the theory of a conventional solar cell, each photon is only able to excite one electron across the band gap of the semiconductor, and any excess energy in that photon is dissipated as heat. In a material with carrier multiplication, high-energy photons excite on average more than one electron across the band gap, and so in principle the solar cell can produce more useful work.

Colloids in Photovoltaics

https://books.google.com/books?id=bjvHECpuyvAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Colloidal+Semiconductor+Nanowires:+Synthesis,+Quantum-confinement-effect+google+books&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAGoVChMI0OOfh8PPyAIVCVOICh0VyQDq#v=onepage&q&f=false

Thiols in Photovoltaics

http://www.light.utoronto.ca/edit/files/publications/2008/barkhouse_2008_1.pdf

Nanocrystal Acid Treatments in Photovoltaics

https://zenodo.org/record/1133/files/post-deposition-Nanotechnology-revised2.pdf

Photoelectrochemical cells

http://gcep.stanford.edu/pdfs/hydrogen_workshop/MacQueen.pdf

Photoelectrochemical cells or PECs are solar cells that produce electrical energy or hydrogen in a process similar to the electrolysis of water.

Thermophotovoltaic Cells

Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) energy conversion is a direct conversion process from heat to electricity via photons. A basic thermophotovoltaic system consists of a thermal emitter and a photovoltaic diode cell.

http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~pbermel/pdf/Celanovic11.pdf

http://jxcrystals.com/publications/40PVSC_Fraas_Manuscript%207-21-2014.pdf

http://calhoun.nps.edu/bitstream/handle/10945/1170/04Jun_Davenport.pdf?sequence=1

Micro-Thermophotovoltaic Cells

http://serve.me.nus.edu.sg/shuchang/Publications/Latest%20papers%20for%20web/yang-chou-shu-li-xue-sensc%20(2003).pdf

Dual-Thermophotovoltaic Cells

http://cpb.iphy.ac.cn/fileup/PDF/2013-10-108402.pdf

Thermophotovoltaic Monolithic Interconnected Modules

http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20030113048.pdf

Photovoltaic Design

http://www.uccs.edu/~rtirado/PV_Resources.pdf

Geometrical Photovoltaic design for shade tolerance

http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1303/1303.4604.pdf

Photovoltaic Materials:

Amorphous silicon (a-Si) is the non-crystalline form of silicon used for solar cells and thin-film transistors in LCD displays. Used as semiconductor material for a-Si solar cells, or thin-film silicon solar cells, it is deposited in thin films onto a variety of flexible substrates, such as glass, metal and plastic. Amorphous silicon cells generally feature low efficiency, but are one of the most environmentally friendly photovoltaic technologies, since they do not use any toxic heavy metals such as cadmium or lead.

http://www.solarhome.ru/downloads/pv/a-Si_Advantages.pdf

Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is a compound of the elements gallium and arsenic. It is a III-V direct bandgap semiconductor with a zinc blende crystal structure. Gallium arsenide is used in the manufacture of devices such as microwave frequency integrated circuits, monolithic microwave integrated circuits, infrared light-emitting diodes, laser diodes, solar cells and optical windows.

http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy13osti/57902.pdf

https://mundaylab.umd.edu/wp-content/uploads/JournalOfPV_20121.pdf

Cadmium telluride (CdTe) is a stable crystalline compound formed from cadmium and tellurium. It is mainly used as the semiconducting material in cadmium telluride photovoltaics and an infrared optical window. It is usually sandwiched with cadmium sulfide to form a p-n junction solar PV cell. Typically, CdTe PV cells use a n-i-p structure.

http://www.ijcea.org/papers/290-A00012.pdf

Copper indium gallium (di)selenide (CIGS) is a I-III-VI2 semiconductor material composed of copper, indium, gallium, and selenium. The material is a solid solution of copper indium selenide (often abbreviated “CIS”) and copper gallium selenide. It has a chemical formula of CuInxGa(1-x)Se2 where the value of x can vary from 1 (pure copper indium selenide) to 0 (pure copper gallium selenide). CIGS is a tetrahedrally bonded semiconductor, with the chalcopyrite crystal structure, and a bandgap varying continuously with x from about 1.0 eV (for copper indium selenide) to about 1.7 eV (for copper gallium selenide).

http://depts.washington.edu/uwcei/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/PVcelldisplaycards.pdf

Concentrator photovoltaics & High concentrator photovoltaics

Concentrator photovoltaics (CPV) is a photovoltaic technology that generates electricity from sunlight. Contrary to conventional photovoltaic systems, it uses lenses and curved mirrors to focus sunlight onto small, but highly efficient, multi-junction (MJ) solar cells. In addition, CPV systems often use solar trackers and sometimes a cooling system to further increase their efficiency.[2]:30 Ongoing research and development is rapidly improving their competitiveness in the utility-scale segment and in areas of high solar insolation. This sort of solar technology can be thus used in smaller areas. Especially systems using high concentrator photovoltaics (HCPV), have the potential to become competitive in the near future. They possess the highest efficiency of all existing PV technologies, and a smaller photovoltaic array also reduces the balance of system costs. Currently, CPV is not used in the PV roof top segment and far less common than conventional PV systems. For regions with a high annual direct normal irradiance of 2000 kilowatt-hour (kWh) per square meter or more, the levelized cost of electricity is in the range of $0.08–$0.15 per kWh and installation cost for a 10-megawatt CPV power plant was identified to lie between €1.40–€2.20 per watt-peak (Wp).

http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs-wm/32594.pdf

http://www.isetc.org/English/Archives/201010/Presentations/ISETC-2010-Oct20-Phil_Metz.pdf

http://www.researchgate.net/publication/227421386_High_Concentrator_PhotoVoltaics_efficiencies_Present_status_and_forecast

http://gcep.stanford.edu/pdfs/solar_workshop_10_04/SolarKing2004.pdf

http://www.crses.sun.ac.za/files/services/conferences/annual-student-symposium-2012/22_November/8_Schultz.pdf

Concentrated solar power (also called concentrating solar power, concentrated solar thermal, and CSP) systems generate solar power by using mirrors or lenses to concentrate a large area of sunlight, or solar thermal energy, onto a small area. Electricity is generated when the concentrated light is converted to heat, which drives a heat engine (usually a steam turbine) connected to an electrical power generator or powers a thermochemical reaction.

Photonics is the science of light (photon) generation, detection, and manipulation through emission, transmission, modulation, signal processing, switching, amplification, and detection/sensing. Though covering all light’s technical applications over the whole spectrum, most photonic applications are in the range of visible and near-infrared light.

http://www.irena.org/DocumentDownloads/Publications/RE_Technologies_Cost_Analysis-CSP.pdf

http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy01osti/28751.pdf

Photonic Integrated Circuits

A photonic integrated circuit (PIC) or integrated optical circuit is a device that integrates multiple (at least two) photonic functions and as such is similar to an electronic integrated circuit. The major difference between the two is that a photonic integrated circuit provides functionality for information signals imposed on optical wavelengths typically in the visible spectrum or near infrared 850 nm-1650 nm.

http://www.phys.sinica.edu.tw/TIGP-NANO/Course/2008_Spring/classnotes/Nano_MHS_TIGP_20080509_Photonics.pdf

http://www.photonics.ntua.gr/OptikaDiktyaEpikoinwnias/Lecture_6_Integration.pdf

http://optoelectronics.ece.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/shared/06387568.pdf

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This is a good non-Theistic quote that can help you begin to understand Gods.

"Before there were intelligent beings, they were possible; they had therefore possible relations, and consequently possible laws. Before laws were made, there were relations of possible justice. To say that there is nothing just or unjust, but what is commanded or forbidden by positive laws, is the same as saying that, before the describing of a circle, all the radii were not equal." -Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu, Complete Works, vol. 1 (The Spirit of Laws) [1748]

Gandhi used the metaphor that if a Villager in India does not know the name of their British Governor, why should he understand God who is dissociated physically from himself in a far  greater way than the Governor to the Villager. Gandhi compared it to Natural Law, which is what Newton wrote about. Zeno, the Stoic, called it "Divine Will". Jesus said it was not in the Jots and Tittles of the Law. And King Tut found it in the Heiroglyphs of Worm Eaten Scrolls. Polybius was an educated Roman Prisoner who wrote the History of Rome living to be very old for that time. He claimed the Ancients gave the people fear of Gods and Hell to control them, but that the moderns (200 BC-ish) were too rash for trying to ban them. So even some Educated Ancient people misunderstood the Gods and thought they were just stories. But Gods exist and may be invoked by Theurgy, or Mimickry. And retained through Mnemonics. Some just come regardless.

Gandhi also said that while the Villager might not know about the Governor, he knows God Rules the land.
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Ethereum Clone will be next, minable and probably January. And I will teach everyone about Forknote around then also, probably after Ethereum.
http://forknote.net

This is about Cloning Ethereum, Tokens are much easier.

But Ethereum is about as simple as it gets for launching a Blockchain.



Ethereum is easier than all the other ways


http://www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/123896/Sikorski_Timothy.pdf?sequence=1

Bitcoin cloning guide
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1019508.0

Another guide
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1030365.0

A thread where someone has a problem making a coin
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=871564.0

Another guide
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=420896.0

Questions and answers about genesis block
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20772606/how-to-create-a-genesis-block-of-my-altercoin
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/21303/how-can-i-create-a-new-genesis-block
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=651695.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1011041.0

Learncoin (the coin in the video guides) on Berkley's website
https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~baisang/LearnCoin.pdf

Practicecoin
http://practicecoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Cloning-Bitcoin-0.8.99.pdf

Another guide
https://altcoinsfoundation.com/forum/developers/56-how-to-create-your-own-cryptocurrency-altcoin-1-dev

More genesis block info
https://www.quora.com/I-want-to-create-a-new-altcoin-How-do-I-generate-the-Genesis-Block

Bitcoin protocol
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/e85a/a20a544f521b9ac529027fce3cbd28dc637b.pdf

Another guide
http://www.0speed.net/2016/10/24/how-to-make-an-altcoin/

Here is the Practice coin thread on Bitcointalk
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1850047.0

Another guide
https://pastebin.com/iL9DeTTS
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1151674.0

Discussion about forking ETH
https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/2014/how-to-fork-my-own-version-of-eth

According to at least this person, cloning Ethereum is extremely easy and he says there are only 2 steps
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1361504.msg13857758#msg13857758


Programmer's Guide to Ethereum and Serpent
https://mc2-umd.github.io/ethereumlab/docs/serpent_tutorial.pdf

A Treatise on Altcoins
https://download.wpsoftware.net/bitcoin/alts.pdf

Gitian Builder
https://github.com/devrandom/gitian-builder

Making a mining portal
https://github.com/UNOMP/unified-node-open-mining-portal

Building wallets
https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/13204-how-to-build-a-windows-qt-wallet-for-any-coin-yourself-from-source-code-step-by-step-instructions/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=586844.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=498746.0

PoS Coin making Guide
https://steemit.com/altcoins/@complexring/how-to-build-proof-of-stake-altcoins-and-stake-coins-on-a-remote-ubuntu-server

This coin claims to be an in wallet coin generator
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1287935.0

Video guide
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1278734.0

Building headless Bitcoin on Windows
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149479.0

Here is a written guide
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225690.0

Here is a thread where someone asked a question, and linked a guide
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615244.0

Here is how to create a Cryptonote
https://cryptonotestarter.org/

Free & paid coin creation site
https://www.walletbuilders.com/
http://coloredcoins.org/

Coin generator
http://build-a-co.in/

These aren't really coins, but are contracts that are kind of like coins. Kind of like shares of a company that are represented by coins/tokens. They can be used various ways, but are usually advertised as if they are Cryptocurrency, but are not really.
https://www.ethereum.org/token
https://bitshares.openledger.info/account/(your Open Ledger username)/assets/

Another collection of guides (good ranked list)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1801477.0

Compile guide for Windows on Linux
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1080289.0

A few cloning guides
https://forum.gethashing.com/t/how-to-clone-a-coin-links-and-resources/3833
http://dillingers.com/blog/2015/04/18/how-to-make-an-altcoin/
https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/3140-shakezulas-scrypt-and-sha256-cryptocurrency-clone-guides/

Not exactly sure what this is, it claims to be an in wallet coin creator, and I assume it is like the ethereum and bitshares assets/contracts, but it may actually be an in wallet coin creator.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1699319.0

Adding premine to coin
http://dillingers.com/blog/2015/04/23/adding-a-premine-to-an-altcoin/

Genesis Blocks
Most of the guides include this information, but I'm adding it just so that there is as much information in this thread as possible
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20772606/how-to-create-a-genesis-block-of-my-altercoin/22406608#22406608
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189350.msg2035449#msg2035449

Genesis block Generator
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=181981.0

Some developer links
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=763471.msg8604040#msg8604040

Another guide
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=193025.0

Another guide
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217636.0

How to Clone PeerCoin
https://talk.peercoin.net/t/creating-a-genesis-block/4337

You can see from the first post that SocialGraph intends to make Turnkey BLURT Forks, and I also have a similar goal of making Cryptocurrency TRULY Decentralized, by making it Local. We need people who have never downloaded Linux to create Cryptocurrencies.

Tokens help that, but there is the issue of Liquidation. But Steem-Engine and Hive-Engine Tokens are Autolisted, so they have a built in liquid feature, the only barrier is educating investors and earners. Scot Bots have upgraded these Tokens also, so these are a perfect example of a Token Platform built right.

An alternate example would be Bitshares Assets (UIAs), which have an expensive barrier of entry, claim to be made to represent Real World Assets, but few if any do, apart from other Graphene based Projects like OpenLedger Fabric used by IBM for Diamonds and Fish, but those have no open traded currency attached, and are not listed on the OpenLedger Bitshares exchange. The Assets are Autolisted though. Because of all the negative points, it is an Isolated Platform with not a lot of casual use.

EXP was and says they are still making TokenLab, similar to Steem-Engine.

TRON Tokens also apparently can be self listed some places.

And the Saturn DAO Project looks interesting.
https://www.saturn.network/blog/ethereum-dapp-development-kit/


Then there is Bounty0x, which is a whole different form of liquidity, as putting your Tokens there can build your project.

This is how I learned to make Cryptocurrencies
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1278734.0

This project made it easier
http://forknote.net/documentation/cryptonote-generator/
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November 20, 2020, 06:03:51 PM
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So far this is what the plan is for the Blockchain/Token suit:

Punic Emerald/Esmerelda (ETH)
Akasha (ETH)
Punic Bronze (TRC20)
Punic Zinc (Hive-Engine)

We will also Clone

Cryptonote
Bitcoin
Litecoin
Graphene/BLURT
ERC20 Tokens
Stella Lumen Tokens
Counterparty Tokens

And several others, and we will show everyone how.

Then the Karma Network
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November 20, 2020, 07:44:38 PM
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PUTI is on Steem-Engine

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PUTI

PUTI Specs:

2,000,000,000 Total Supply

Distributed after 7 Days to accounts who use certains Tags on Steemit, when they are also then Voted on by Steemit Users who have PUTI in their Steem-Engine Wallet.

Tags
upvu, ulogs, dliker, projecthope, dtube, canna-curate, punicwax

65% of Rewarded PUTI goes to the receiver of the Vote, 35% goes to the Voter giving an incentive to Buy and Hold to earn more.

Every year reward goes down 5%.

1 Token is minted every minute from the 2,000,000,000 to make up the daily reward Pool: 60 × 60 × 24 = 86,400 PUTI per day, - 5% per year, so this Token will be distributed for at least 64 years.

I distributed 10,000 Tokens to each Upvu, Dlike, Canna-Curate, Project.Hope and 15,000 to myself. I have Steem-Auto set not to fall below 92% following several Curation Trails.

Voting Power to distribute that Pool is based on your share of existing Tokens. Every time you Vote, your Voting Power goes down 2% and it takes 432000 seconds to regenerate from 0% to 100%.

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November 20, 2020, 08:01:00 PM
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I am interested in this project.

Everyone check out this book, it is called "Building Christian Communities, Strategies for Renewing the Church".
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3355371-building-christian-communities

I am a Hindu, but I find this book is a good starting point. There was a Movement in America that started in the Pentacostal Church, the word Pentacost comes from when Jesus' Disciples were baptized in the Holy Spirit, through Vizual Fire, then they began Speaking to people in their own Languages, but each person heard his own language.

That is the Root of the Pentacostal Church, and out of that cane the Charismatic Movement, a Charism being a gift given to you by God, such as Speaking in Tongues or Healing with Hands.

This book was written within the formation of that Movement, and the Philosophy behind it is that America uses to be so Religious with the Puritains/Quakers, and Witch Hunting, and Footloose, etc (not all the best examples, but we all know them) that in America's Past there was Religion all around you. But now, you have to go to Church or a Temple, etc, to get Religion and since that is now the case, Religious people out to go out and form their own Communities.

Kind of like the Amish do, but the book itself inspired the "People of Praise", well known now because of US Supreme Court Justice, Amy Coney Barrett.

The Mormons were the ones who Settled the West, that is why there is Utah. And there was a Federal Mormon War, there was a Shoot on Sight Executive Order in Missouri for Mormons until the 70s.

This is actually what the FreeMasons did too. They Build Libraries and Town Halls and Churches.


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November 20, 2020, 09:23:15 PM
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PUCO will be listed on 1 or 2 exchanges soon, then it will be listed for Social Media Bounties. Sharing, Retweeting, creating a post, etc.

I will list 1,000,000 PUCO for sale on the exchanges so people can buy it cheap and list it higher. After a period of time, 2 or 3 months, if there is PUCO from this on the market stalling a price rise, any of that PUCO which was not bought will be listed at higher than all other Sell Orders at that time.
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November 20, 2020, 11:13:36 PM
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ERC20 and TRC20 will be made using these concepts

https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts

https://maksimivanov.com/posts/gradient-coin-tutorial/

https://lightrains.com/blogs/how-to-create-mineable-erc20-tokens


Cloning Ethereum takes 15 min, it was made where you can easily make a Private chain for Development purposes, so like you can make a personal Ethereum Blockchain with just the Devs mining and they get 100,000 fake ETH in a Block, and they can pay for all the gas power for testing in these fake worthless Ethereum. But if you give it some good specs, Blocknumber, Block difficulty, Halving Rate, Total Supply, etc. Minimal to no premine, then get listed on a mining pool to start off, then you have a real Ethereum Clone and Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) motor.
https://medium.facilelogin.com/build-your-own-blockchain-b8eaeea2f891
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November 21, 2020, 01:17:35 AM
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The person on the left in this video is Brother Polight. Brother Polight is the head of an Organization called Nu-Covenant, which is a descendant of the Nuwapian Nation, a Religious Black Nationalist Society.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8umSJkT3ro

In the Video he is talking to a Nu-Covenant Member who also works with Banks and Gold Mines, they talk about how Gold Trade and Silver Trade would work in an Economic Collapse situation, if Gold and Silver were our Currency again. They talk about how Gold has Market Value (called Spot) and Numismatic Value (Collectible, Sentimental or Historical Value).

They then discuss a Gold Mine owned by Nu-Covenant and how Gold can be stored, certificates can be taken out representing the Gold, and projects can be started by showing potential investors the Gold Certificates held.
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Just to show how we will do Buy Backs.

PUTI itself has a built in Buy Incentive because with 1,440 made per day, it might seem like those who come in first have the biggest advantage, but rewards are divided 65/35 between the reciever of the vote and the curator. So if there are 50,000,000 in Circulation and 5,000,000 of those are on the market for $500, someone could spend that from earnings on a STEEM post and buy in. You benefit if people opt out, because I will always be buying them up.

I will also use BLURT, STEEM and PUCO earnings to buy PUTI and I were will HODL PUTI and keep it staked, and will only occasionally sell any and won't kill the market, I intend to HODL for the entire 64+ years to increase rarity.

PUCO will be sold on exchanges for Liquidity, and the earnings from that will be used to buy PUTI, BLURT and STEEM. And we will buy PUCO back the other way when it is low and they are high on the markets.

We will then make more Tokens and Blockchains, and continue the holding and earning and buying back.

We will then bring that into Precious Metals, Gemstones, Seeds, Books, Land, etc. Which can then in turn be sold in exchange for our Coins and Tokens.

So you will be able to Buy things using your Punic Currencies. And we will Buy them from you, and we will HODL as much as we can.
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November 21, 2020, 02:24:55 PM
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Because of where are a positioned in the market in terms of being on Steem-Engine and TRON, we will soon be able to say things like "Break into DeFi with Punic Currencies" and it will just be a fact, people will be able to earn with us, sell our Currencies to us for a profit, then if they so choose, they could put their funds into the TRON or Ethereum DeFi markets, and use the "loans" to come back and Buy from us, to later Sell back to us for a profit.
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November 21, 2020, 04:41:16 PM
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We will have PUCO listed on Poloni DEX this week.
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November 21, 2020, 07:44:49 PM
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This is originally how I learned to make Blockchains years ago.

LEARNCOIN [LEARN] - The coin that helps you learn to make your own cryptocurrency!

Source: https://github.com/altcryptomining/learncoin
Windows Binaries: https://www.dropbox.com/s/d8pm4vp60zwglt0/learncoinwin-latest.zip
Virustotal for windows binaries: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/3dc907392d61cddad739818689d7f723cc84a67b65e66c033e5b9a9ad9b5e30b/analysis/1449455467/

2nd opinion: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/b7d8f52a5504414ed269b7259faba915c2345d5eaab727efc674525cfa94b8db/analysis/1449455160/

First Pool
Basic UNOMP - http://159.203.105.243

The coin that teaches you about creating your own cryptocurrency
I decided to create this coin for 2 reasons:
1. to show people how easy it is to create your own coin which can teach you a lot about command line interface, simple coding, git and just generally get into programming the easy way
2. to show people that they shouldn't necessarily buy into (or invest their mining power!) into any old coin that comes along, because as you'll see it's really not that hard, and why should you give money to some guy who spent like 4-5 hours doing some copying and pasting and tells you what he's "created" is the best coin there has ever been.

I don't expect this coin to be a huge hit, in fact it's probably full of bugs that will almost immediately break it if anyone starts mining.

What you will get out of this coin is the chance to follow along with me as I build the coin (I'm committing my whole day off today to doing this so I  hope you enjoy it)

Key Info / What you'll get:
A series of youtube videos that shows you every step of the way how to (poorly) "make" your own cryptocurrency.
A "dev" who wants to learn / be criticized along the way
A fair release. This is a scrypt coin and I've only got a single r9 280x so my premine will suck Cheesy so ASICs feel free to jump on board. Who knows, it might even fork and I won't know how to fix it! How fun!
How I created the first pool which will be avaialble at launch (without a domain, because I'm too poor to buy one)

Coin Specs
Algo: Scrypt (cloned from Litecoin)
Block Reward: 50 LERNS
Block Time: 30s
Retarget: 5 minutes (10 blocks)
Total coins 84000000
Confirmations 20

Videos Below - note I just do one take on Open Broadcaster without any editing other than pausing the video to get a coke while shit compiles
(Just uploading to youtube now)

Episode 1:
Introduction / Explanations / OS Setup / Cloning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86jqAfySi64&list=PL3VHTMe_nFkyQKRus_py1WIRQr7FG2009

Episode 2
More cloning and generating merkle root
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENaTmbh8Xuw&feature=youtu.be

Episode 3
Hashing the genesis block
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jp65Uq_U30&feature=youtu.be

Episode 4:
Creating some "artwork"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z_ONhDseVE&feature=youtu.be

Episode 5:
Compiling for Windows and uploading to github
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF3oE5uIP64&feature=youtu.be

Episode 6:
Seeing it all running and pool starting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVPcmirqyOY&feature=youtu.be

Episode 7:
Profit???
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November 21, 2020, 07:47:56 PM
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This made it easier

Forknote (current core - Bytecoin 2.1.0)
http://forknote.net

Forknote is tool for creating or connecting to Cryptonote blockchains. It uses Bytecoin as base, and sticks to its codebase as close as possible.

Download
https://github.com/forknote/forknote/releases

Active networks
https://github.com/forknote/configs

Connect to existing blockchains

$ ./forknoted --config-file configs/imaginary_blockchain.conf
$ ./simplewallet --config-file configs/imaginary_blockchain.conf

Create new coins

Use our form to create a Cryptonote network a matter of seconds:
http://forknote.net/create/

Learn more in our guide:
http://forknote.net/guides/setup-private-blockchain/

List of all available parameters:
http://forknote.net/documentation/daemon/#blockchain-options

You can try it by downloading Forknote:
http://forknote.net/downloads


Bounties

Forknote GUI (50000 DSH): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1079306.msg23747414#msg23747414

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/forknote/


Support the project with BTC:
1M5ihpjUwQ86XWHGNVGGd3LgpJajpPJ6uR

or with DSH:
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