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April 27, 2014, 08:31:25 PM
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Please Join Us At The NEW Syscoin Announcement Thread!

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This is going to be awesome!!

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April 27, 2014, 08:33:04 PM
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Stop posting reserved, that's not allowed anymore.

Will look into this when I have the time to read it properly.
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April 27, 2014, 08:34:19 PM
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Hi Dan, are you the dev or member of the team? How long has it taken to prepare all of this?

"Merge-mineable coin with Certificate Issuance, Distributed Marketplace, Document Exchange, and Data Storage Services"

Very cool, best of luck. Will be there  Wink

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looks promising
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Oh it will be interesting alright, trust me.
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Feel free to ask anything guys and we will try our best to answer
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Whitepaper to follow
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Whitepaper to follow

Looking forward to it  Wink

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Looks like a good concept on paper, will have to watch if it works out.
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Looks like a good concept on paper, will have to watch if it works out.
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April 28, 2014, 04:20:54 AM
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Looks like a good concept on paper, will have to watch if it works out.

It'll be even better when it's implemented Smiley

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April 28, 2014, 04:25:25 AM
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Looks like a good concept on paper, will have to watch if it works out.
bestwishesforit.

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April 28, 2014, 04:40:57 AM
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That's a whole lot of talk from a creative writer. There are tons of alternatives that can do what you just described. Good luck tho!
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April 28, 2014, 05:44:38 AM
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where is the white paper?

thanks Smiley
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That's a whole lot of talk from a creative writer. There are tons of alternatives that can do what you just described. Good luck tho!

Your skepticism is understandable. There's no creative writing going on here - just technical writing.

For example, here are syscoind's commands for registering as a certificate issuer as well as for issuing and transferring certificates, as well as examples (Please forgive the markdown formatting but this is straight from the repo and I'm too tired to strip it out at the moment):

##certificate commands
these commands deal with issuing and transferring certificates.

**certissuernew** <title> <data>
<title>: certificate title. max 255 chars.
<data>: certificate data, max 64 kB
**returns**
[
    txid,
    certissuerkey
]
**example:**
$ syscoind certissuernew "Nerd Academy - We Teach you the Art of Nerd" "This certificate issuer is used to generate certificate of accreditations for our students. These are lifetime certificate and not honored if transferred or stolen."
[
    "76ac8fc00b06c722918e6702837077bb27cf56a384f12935f5b3d40c7b3efc62",
    "d9d333abf5d9714f"
]


**certissueractivate** <certissuerkey>
<certissuerkey> certificate issuer key generated from certissuernew command.
**returns**
    txid
**example:**
syscoind certissueractivate d9d333abf5d9714f
2088c50c7de00c30ed6e6ffa0661b18ad148cf8b8dcc5927ae844e58e2b78678


**certissuerupdate** <certissuerkey> <title> <data>
<certissuerkey> certificate key
<title>: certificate title. max 255 chars.
<data>: certificate data, max 64 kB
**returns**
    txid
**example:**


**certnew** <certissuerkey> <destaddress> <title> <data>
<certissuerkey> certificate key
<destaddress> destination Syscoin address
<title>: certificate title. max 255 chars.
<data>: certificate data, max 64 kB
**returns**
[
    txid,
    certkey
]
**example:**
$ syscoind certnew d9d333abf5d9714f Scq4eMRi8aRZxJXWas5MW8uxYCtZZgkcT1 "Certificate of Nerd Master" "Owner has achieved Nerd Mastery."
[
    "6b79eaf9c171fb92a5873f86e0b1069dbd79359b0f0cce14c201fc8fd2863587",
    "d532408da773032a"
]

**certtransfer** <certkey> <destaddress>
<certkey>
<destaddress>
**returns**
**returns:**


**certissuerinfo** <certissuerkey>
**example:**
$ syscoind certissuerinfo d9d333abf5d9714f
{
    "id" : "d9d333abf5d9714f",
    "txid" : "6b79eaf9c171fb92a5873f86e0b1069dbd79359b0f0cce14c201fc8fd2863587",
    "address" : "33h59NnTq48hgrFUXYBrpL6pGhgmE8Fdjk",
    "expires_in" : 123029,
    "title" : "Nerd Academy - We Teach you the Art of Nerd",
    "data" : "This certificate issuer is used to generate certificate of accreditations for our students. These are lifetime certificate and not honored if transferred or stolen.",
    "certificates" : [
        {
            "id" : "d532408da773032a",
            "txid" : "6b79eaf9c171fb92a5873f86e0b1069dbd79359b0f0cce14c201fc8fd2863587",
            "height" : "483",
            "time" : "1396857128",
            "fee" : 0.00000000,
            "title" : "Certificate of Nerd Master",
            "data" : "Owner has achieved Nerd Mastery."
        }
    ]
}


**certinfo** <certkey>
**example:**
$ syscoind certinfo d532408da773032a
{
    "id" : "d532408da773032a",
    "txid" : "6b79eaf9c171fb92a5873f86e0b1069dbd79359b0f0cce14c201fc8fd2863587",
    "height" : "483",
    "time" : "1396857128",
    "fee" : 0.00000000,
    "title" : "Certificate of Nerd Master",
    "data" : "Owner has achieved Nerd Mastery.",
    "issuer" : {
        "id" : "d9d333abf5d9714f",
        "txid" : "6b79eaf9c171fb92a5873f86e0b1069dbd79359b0f0cce14c201fc8fd2863587",
        "address" : "33h59NnTq48hgrFUXYBrpL6pGhgmE8Fdjk",
        "expires_in" : 123029,
        "title" : "Nerd Academy - We Teach you the Art of Nerd",
        "data" : "This certificate issuer is used to generate certificate of accreditations for our students. These are lifetime certificate and not honored if transferred or stolen."
    }
}


Those of you familiar with namecoin will immediately notice the similar command and info structures (well - except for maybe the nested data structures returned from certissuerinfo and certinfo.

By the way - I'm the lead developer of syscoin, and I appreciate the creative writing compliment!  I've never had a summary feature description of one of my projects called that before.  I wrote a good chunk of the pre-announcement, which is a summary reflection of the current implemented syscoin feature set. I'm working on a more extensive white paper now.. Thanks for looking!
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April 28, 2014, 05:43:59 PM
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where is the white paper?

thanks Smiley

Working on it, will announce here when ready. More info to follow shortly
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April 29, 2014, 03:14:08 AM
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By the way - I'm the lead developer of syscoin, and I appreciate the creative writing compliment!  I've never had a summary feature description of one of my projects called that before.  I wrote a good chunk of the pre-announcement, which is a summary reflection of the current implemented syscoin feature set. I'm working on a more extensive white paper now.. Thanks for looking!

+1; coderboo is a crypto master. My fav feature is still the marketplace and the potential it has being decentralized and all  Wink

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April 29, 2014, 03:26:09 AM
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If anyone has any questions at all, please do not hesitate to ask, one of us will be glad to assist Smiley

I love the fact that we are actually using the blockchain for more than just transferring coins, this is really a huge game-changer for the crypto world and the internet in general! Coderboo is a genius!

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