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June 26, 2014, 03:59:57 AM |
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Once we get the PoS ready we will need beta testers for sure!
Also, next is a mobile wallet...we need to have that.
i'm excited about PoS and a mobile wallet. We're all definitely here to help with testing The difficulty of a mobile wallet with proof of stake is the obvious issue of mobile devices honestly not having a whole lot of processing power. So a staking mobile wallet is very difficult to guarantee will work. Ultimately what would have to happen is that it be a remote accessible web service and the mobile wallet be the only access to that remote web service. The best option here is that the mobile wallet NOT be a staking wallet, and the user only transfer NAUT to the mobile wallet when intending to spend it. (Sort of like a Checking vs. Savings Account idea as someone mentioned a number of pages back) Second option is the web service, but permanent storage on a non-local basis of a virtual currency (Meaning remote) is a risky option. So really it's hard to establish what would be best. Many coins are currently working on a fully functional PoS android wallet. When one finally succeeds in making it, it will be open source and available to all the other coins for re-purposing.
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June 26, 2014, 04:09:30 AM |
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Once we get the PoS ready we will need beta testers for sure!
Also, next is a mobile wallet...we need to have that.
i'm excited about PoS and a mobile wallet. We're all definitely here to help with testing The difficulty of a mobile wallet with proof of stake is the obvious issue of mobile devices honestly not having a whole lot of processing power. So a staking mobile wallet is very difficult to guarantee will work. Ultimately what would have to happen is that it be a remote accessible web service and the mobile wallet be the only access to that remote web service. The best option here is that the mobile wallet NOT be a staking wallet, and the user only transfer NAUT to the mobile wallet when intending to spend it. (Sort of like a Checking vs. Savings Account idea as someone mentioned a number of pages back) Second option is the web service, but permanent storage on a non-local basis of a virtual currency (Meaning remote) is a risky option. As I said, Phone = Checking, Home-Computer = Savings So really it's hard to establish what would be best. Many coins are currently working on a fully functional PoS android wallet. When one finally succeeds in making it, it will be open source and available to all the other coins for re-purposing. I know this, a number of coins are looking at trying to do this, but the primary issue remains the same with all. Having the phone itself do the minting is honestly not the best option. Having minting operate remotely is much better, and having the phone just be a bridge to that wallet connection is more power/processor friendly. But at the same time, security becomes a risk. For now, the phone being a static wallet, and a computer being a minting wallet is still better than the security risk (if you ask me). As I (and someone else) said before, Mobile = Checking, and Home-Computer = Savings. Until such time a securely minting wallet can be created for Android (or other devices).
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PilotofBTC
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June 26, 2014, 04:15:00 AM |
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Once we get the PoS ready we will need beta testers for sure!
Also, next is a mobile wallet...we need to have that.
i'm excited about PoS and a mobile wallet. We're all definitely here to help with testing The difficulty of a mobile wallet with proof of stake is the obvious issue of mobile devices honestly not having a whole lot of processing power. So a staking mobile wallet is very difficult to guarantee will work. Ultimately what would have to happen is that it be a remote accessible web service and the mobile wallet be the only access to that remote web service. The best option here is that the mobile wallet NOT be a staking wallet, and the user only transfer NAUT to the mobile wallet when intending to spend it. (Sort of like a Checking vs. Savings Account idea as someone mentioned a number of pages back) Second option is the web service, but permanent storage on a non-local basis of a virtual currency (Meaning remote) is a risky option. As I said, Phone = Checking, Home-Computer = Savings So really it's hard to establish what would be best. Many coins are currently working on a fully functional PoS android wallet. When one finally succeeds in making it, it will be open source and available to all the other coins for re-purposing. I know this, a number of coins are looking at trying to do this, but the primary issue remains the same with all. Having the phone itself do the minting is honestly not the best option. Having minting operate remotely is much better, and having the phone just be a bridge to that wallet connection is more power/processor friendly. But at the same time, security becomes a risk. For now, the phone being a static wallet, and a computer being a minting wallet is still better than the security risk (if you ask me). As I (and someone else) said before, Mobile = Checking, and Home-Computer = Savings. Until such time a securely minting wallet can be created for Android (or other devices). NXT basically solved this with leasing. You can lease your balance to another ID for "forging" as they call it. So, you have two IDs, one on your PC, and one on your phone. You lease your phone ID to your PC ID, and the PC does the forging.
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June 26, 2014, 05:10:12 AM |
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On the new Proof of Stake wallet, are we going to get a mac one at a relatively nearby time to the windows release?
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cypz
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June 26, 2014, 05:16:17 AM |
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On the new Proof of Stake wallet, are we going to get a mac one at a relatively nearby time to the windows release?
i hope so im a mac user with my coins in a mac wallet
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FlyingMongoose
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June 26, 2014, 05:39:04 AM |
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On the new Proof of Stake wallet, are we going to get a mac one at a relatively nearby time to the windows release?
i hope so im a mac user with my coins in a mac wallet You can transfer the wallet.dat to a virtual environment of Windows. and it will work. (I have had to do this with other coins before), but I'd like to see Windows, Mac, and *nix all launched at once.
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rynomster
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June 26, 2014, 12:49:24 PM |
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I can build for mac from source
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FlyingMongoose
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June 26, 2014, 03:13:08 PM |
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I can build for mac from source
I can too (but I somehow manage to have problems with the .app packaging, not sure why). Ultimately I compile for it to run (on my mac), but if you can compile one that can be distributed. By all means, build for distribution, but as of right now I'm unaware of any bounties. Don't forget to vote! http://www.coinwarz.com/voting
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June 26, 2014, 06:01:44 PM |
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Shared everywhere I could, Might want to get this over to reddit.
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June 26, 2014, 06:02:00 PM |
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BTC compared to PASC looks like big clumsy dinosaur - still not aware of meteor coming.
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FlyingMongoose
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June 26, 2014, 06:05:32 PM |
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Awesome, shared :-) (and on IRC)
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June 26, 2014, 06:16:00 PM Last edit: June 26, 2014, 06:36:07 PM by BTCrawl |
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Hi all - here is my article on NAUT and Fitch, published today on www.c[Suspicious link removed]m http://www.c[Suspicious link removed]m/id/101792287 tweetable link http://cnb.cx/1pn1DqXFeel free to share, share, share -BK Shared :-) Great article, BK. So what's happened in the last few days? * Huge sponsorship deal with Jon Fitch. * Proof of stake migration nearing completion. * Payment processing deal with Moolah.io finalized. * Fiat exchange Vault of Satoshi expressing interest in Nautiluscoin. * Followthecoin.com doing a story on BK and Nautiluscoin. * Price more than doubled in 10 days. * Community becoming more and more active. * Bryce Weiner and David Seaman spent most of their podcast praising Nautiluscoin every 5 minutes. * CNBC article written by BK, and likely to be read by a couple hundred thousand people. Did I miss anything? I probably did There's so much happening in the last week alone that it's difficult to keep up.
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June 26, 2014, 06:40:29 PM |
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Shared :-) Great article, BK. So what's happened in the last few days? * Huge sponsorship deal with Jon Fitch. * Proof of stake migration nearing completion. * Payment processing deal with Moolah.io finalized. * Fiat exchange Vault of Satoshi expressing interest in Nautiluscoin. * Followthecoin.com doing a story on BK and Nautiluscoin. * Price more than doubled in 10 days. * Community becoming more and more active. * Bryce Weiner and David Seaman spent most of their podcast praising Nautiluscoin every 5 minutes. * CNBC article written by BK, and likely to be read by a couple hundred thousand people. Did I miss anything? I probably did There's so much happening in the last week alone that it's difficult to keep up. I am starting to ask myself: "Who will be foolish enough to sell NAUT on this moment?"
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June 26, 2014, 06:52:36 PM |
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Shared :-) Great article, BK. So what's happened in the last few days? * Huge sponsorship deal with Jon Fitch. * Proof of stake migration nearing completion. * Payment processing deal with Moolah.io finalized. * Fiat exchange Vault of Satoshi expressing interest in Nautiluscoin. * Followthecoin.com doing a story on BK and Nautiluscoin. * Price more than doubled in 10 days. * Community becoming more and more active. * Bryce Weiner and David Seaman spent most of their podcast praising Nautiluscoin every 5 minutes. * CNBC article written by BK, and likely to be read by a couple hundred thousand people. Did I miss anything? I probably did There's so much happening in the last week alone that it's difficult to keep up. I am starting to ask myself: "Who will be foolish enough to sell NAUT on this moment?" Yeah, that's a very good question. I'd imagine it's either people who don't know much about the developments, or people trying to trade on volatility to make even more Naut in the end. I mean, one or two dollars a coin is very likely in the next six months, if BK, his team and the community keeps delivering. I don't see any likely scenario that would stop this, so I'm quite confident holding for a long time.
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June 26, 2014, 07:47:08 PM Last edit: June 26, 2014, 08:28:23 PM by Doging |
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Shared :-) Great article, BK. So what's happened in the last few days? * Huge sponsorship deal with Jon Fitch. * Proof of stake migration nearing completion. * Payment processing deal with Moolah.io finalized. * Fiat exchange Vault of Satoshi expressing interest in Nautiluscoin. * Followthecoin.com doing a story on BK and Nautiluscoin. * Price more than doubled in 10 days. * Community becoming more and more active. * Bryce Weiner and David Seaman spent most of their podcast praising Nautiluscoin every 5 minutes. * CNBC article written by BK, and likely to be read by a couple hundred thousand people. Did I miss anything? I probably did There's so much happening in the last week alone that it's difficult to keep up. I am starting to ask myself: "Who will be foolish enough to sell NAUT on this moment?" Yeah, that's a very good question. I'd imagine it's either people who don't know much about the developments, or people trying to trade on volatility to make even more Naut in the end. I mean, one or two dollars a coin is very likely in the next six months, if BK, his team and the community keeps delivering. I don't see any likely scenario that would stop this, so I'm quite confident holding for a long time. Super just got listen on mint, that's probably why a few people dumped.
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mdtspain
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June 26, 2014, 08:41:12 PM |
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Super just got listen on mint, that's probably why a few people dumped.
Really foolish, Super will probably go down the next days, as with nearly all new coins on mintpal
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June 26, 2014, 08:45:41 PM |
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go pro went live today and is looking good, it would be cool if we could buy one with NAUT
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BTCrawl
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June 26, 2014, 08:46:59 PM |
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I hope everyone contacts http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/ about the Jon Fitch sponsorship It's the largest MMA website in the world, and they love stories like these. Please tweet them, send them an e-mail or post on their forum to get a story on their front page!
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Doging
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June 26, 2014, 08:53:27 PM |
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Super just got listen on mint, that's probably why a few people dumped.
Really foolish, Super will probably go down the next days, as with nearly all new coins on mintpal Bought this morning and dumped half on bittrex as soon as I heard it was going on mint. It's a "surprise" coin so might have some life in it but many called it earlier so not really a surprise. If I dumped my NAUT to buy some I'd probably end up down or break even when I have to buy back in.
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