monalia
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June 10, 2014, 02:35:05 PM |
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It's great name. SuperCoin, I already voted your coin on Poloniex. Good luck SuperCoin. To the moon.
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s1ng
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June 10, 2014, 03:51:56 PM |
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Super COIN
S = Spectacular U = Unbelievable P = Prime E = Extra-ordinary R = Raising
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supercointeam (OP)
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June 10, 2014, 04:05:10 PM |
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submitted the changes to my original posting...Thanks!
I see it's very good looking now.
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supercointeam (OP)
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June 10, 2014, 04:06:41 PM |
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Super COIN
S = Spectacular U = Unbelievable P = Prime E = Extra-ordinary R = Raising
I like that, with your permisson, i like to use it somewhere in OP and in our marketing efforts as well. thanks.
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strasboug
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June 10, 2014, 05:36:56 PM |
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getting some good shares from exchange
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supercoindev
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June 10, 2014, 05:54:17 PM |
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Hello, I am the Supercoin dev, and I want to give an update to the community on our progress of the anonymous wallet work. First thanks to all for your patience. We've been working hard for a few weeks, and we almost finished the basic features, and they work fine. We are doing final dev testing. We will soon (in a few days) release a new version of the client (no hardfork) that will support anon features. But we want more tests to be done with the community, so for now we will only limit the anon feature in testnet environment. It will be the same client, but the anon features will be only allowed in testnet for now. We will decide, depends on how tests go, when the features will be in real network. So what is anon features? Anon features hide the traces of the transaction. So basically when you want to send from A to B, instead of showing in the blockchain explicitly a transaction showing A-B, it may show A->X, then Y->B, where X, Y are some random addresses (at least from a large address pool). Of course the transaction can be further obfuscated, such as you can split the sending amount to several parts, and apply the above for each part. This way, it is virtually impossible to trace the real transaction. So it protects your privacy. I will provide more details to our anon feature strategy and implementations later. And if you have questions, please post in the thread, the dev team will answer them as soon as possible (remember we all have our daily jobs, so please be patient )
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supercointeam (OP)
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June 10, 2014, 05:56:55 PM |
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Nice to see you here. I proud of myself for being part of the first tests.
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strasboug
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June 10, 2014, 06:00:09 PM |
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Hello, I am the Supercoin dev, and I want to give an update to the community on our progress of the anonymous wallet work. First thanks to all for your patience. We've been working hard for a few weeks, and we almost finished the basic features, and they work fine. We are doing final dev testing. We will soon (in a few days) release a new version of the client (no hardfork) that will support anon features. But we want more tests to be done with the community, so for now we will only limit the anon feature in testnet environment. It will be the same client, but the anon features will be only allowed in testnet for now. We will decide, depends on how tests go, when the features will be in real network. So what is anon features? Anon features hide the traces of the transaction. So basically when you want to send from A to B, instead of showing in the blockchain explicitly a transaction showing A-B, it may show A->X, then Y->B, where X, Y are some random addresses (at least from a large address pool). Of course the transaction can be further obfuscated, such as you can split the sending amount to several parts, and apply the above for each part. This way, it is virtually impossible to trace the real transaction. So it protects your privacy. I will provide more details to our anon feature strategy and implementations later. And if you have questions, please post in the thread, the dev team will answer them as soon as possible (remember we all have our daily jobs, so please be patient ) Man this is big! and it's real! Thanks dev!
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chshabbir
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June 10, 2014, 06:03:29 PM |
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nice coin, great name, i voted your coin
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timerland
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June 10, 2014, 06:51:34 PM |
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wonderful, I'd like to test the anon features
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placergold
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June 10, 2014, 06:59:29 PM |
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Hello, I am the Supercoin dev, and I want to give an update to the community on our progress of the anonymous wallet work. First thanks to all for your patience. We've been working hard for a few weeks, and we almost finished the basic features, and they work fine. We are doing final dev testing. We will soon (in a few days) release a new version of the client (no hardfork) that will support anon features. But we want more tests to be done with the community, so for now we will only limit the anon feature in testnet environment. It will be the same client, but the anon features will be only allowed in testnet for now. We will decide, depends on how tests go, when the features will be in real network. So what is anon features? Anon features hide the traces of the transaction. So basically when you want to send from A to B, instead of showing in the blockchain explicitly a transaction showing A-B, it may show A->X, then Y->B, where X, Y are some random addresses (at least from a large address pool). Of course the transaction can be further obfuscated, such as you can split the sending amount to several parts, and apply the above for each part. This way, it is virtually impossible to trace the real transaction. So it protects your privacy. I will provide more details to our anon feature strategy and implementations later. And if you have questions, please post in the thread, the dev team will answer them as soon as possible (remember we all have our daily jobs, so please be patient ) This is huge news! The market cap of SUPER is only 1/100 of that of XC, I know there's only one direction to go (hint: opposite of the sun )
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placergold
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June 10, 2014, 07:05:15 PM |
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RE: anon features, dev, do you use Fedoracoin or XC code base? Can you give some more details on the strategy you are using? I heard the complete de-centralized solution not working, can you please comment?
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supercointeam (OP)
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June 10, 2014, 07:15:35 PM |
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Hello! Poloniex staff here. I'm not sure who manages your twitter, but https://twitter.com/PoIoniex/ is not the real account. They are impersonating us, using an "i" instead of an "L". Please unfollow them and instead follow: https://twitter.com/Poloniex. We are in the process of having the account disabled by Twitter. If they requested you pay them in order to have your coin added to the exchange, do NOT send them any funds. The only way to have your coin added right now is through the Coin Request form here: https://poloniex.com/coinRequest Thank you for informing our community about potential name frauders. I just checked to see if we promoted your official twitter page correctly. It's good, we did ok. (Bytheway we have only one official twitter page here https://twitter.com/CoinSuper ) I asked this from our community to retweet https://twitter.com/CoinSuper/status/475722391524741120I hope you consider SUPER adding in your exchange soon. I can put you top of the exchange list. I think we no need to lose time on coin votes. I hope you understand.
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marseille
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June 10, 2014, 07:19:45 PM |
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Hello, I am the Supercoin dev, and I want to give an update to the community on our progress of the anonymous wallet work. First thanks to all for your patience. We've been working hard for a few weeks, and we almost finished the basic features, and they work fine. We are doing final dev testing. We will soon (in a few days) release a new version of the client (no hardfork) that will support anon features. But we want more tests to be done with the community, so for now we will only limit the anon feature in testnet environment. It will be the same client, but the anon features will be only allowed in testnet for now. We will decide, depends on how tests go, when the features will be in real network. So what is anon features? Anon features hide the traces of the transaction. So basically when you want to send from A to B, instead of showing in the blockchain explicitly a transaction showing A-B, it may show A->X, then Y->B, where X, Y are some random addresses (at least from a large address pool). Of course the transaction can be further obfuscated, such as you can split the sending amount to several parts, and apply the above for each part. This way, it is virtually impossible to trace the real transaction. So it protects your privacy. I will provide more details to our anon feature strategy and implementations later. And if you have questions, please post in the thread, the dev team will answer them as soon as possible (remember we all have our daily jobs, so please be patient ) This is huge news! The market cap of SUPER is only 1/100 of that of XC, I know there's only one direction to go (hint: opposite of the sun ) Yes to the moooon!
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some138
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June 10, 2014, 07:30:33 PM |
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Hello, I am the Supercoin dev, and I want to give an update to the community on our progress of the anonymous wallet work. First thanks to all for your patience. We've been working hard for a few weeks, and we almost finished the basic features, and they work fine. We are doing final dev testing. We will soon (in a few days) release a new version of the client (no hardfork) that will support anon features. But we want more tests to be done with the community, so for now we will only limit the anon feature in testnet environment. It will be the same client, but the anon features will be only allowed in testnet for now. We will decide, depends on how tests go, when the features will be in real network. So what is anon features? Anon features hide the traces of the transaction. So basically when you want to send from A to B, instead of showing in the blockchain explicitly a transaction showing A-B, it may show A->X, then Y->B, where X, Y are some random addresses (at least from a large address pool). Of course the transaction can be further obfuscated, such as you can split the sending amount to several parts, and apply the above for each part. This way, it is virtually impossible to trace the real transaction. So it protects your privacy. I will provide more details to our anon feature strategy and implementations later. And if you have questions, please post in the thread, the dev team will answer them as soon as possible (remember we all have our daily jobs, so please be patient ) This is huge news! The market cap of SUPER is only 1/100 of that of XC, I know there's only one direction to go (hint: opposite of the sun ) Yes to the moooon! yes! I know SUPER dev team is well qualified! Looking forward to testing the anon features!
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placergold
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June 10, 2014, 07:49:49 PM |
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Yes that's what I thought too. I have confidence on this coin!
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some138
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June 10, 2014, 07:59:42 PM |
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Dev, are you going to publish the anon feature source code? or hide them like what XC dev did?
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