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September 10, 2014, 11:26:37 AM |
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5 days to REV 2...
I think we are now in the window of action...
Could start to get very active soon, volume is picking up nicely...
Beautiful news!
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synechist
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September 10, 2014, 11:31:43 AM |
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Morning all 5 days to go until we finalise Rev 2! Oddly, Pinkcoin now has more votes than XC on VCFundamentals' page: http://vcfundamentals.com/voting.php?Let's vote us up!
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Pala_00
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September 10, 2014, 11:32:49 AM |
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synechist
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September 10, 2014, 11:34:48 AM |
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Oh, you're allowed 4 free votes per hour. And every 0.0005 BTC donation counts as one vote.
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synechist
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September 10, 2014, 11:36:42 AM |
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Let's spread this tweet around too: 5 days to go until XC finalises Rev 2 private payments! #coinjoinkiller #privacy #techleader https://twitter.com/XCurrency/status/509665812727472128
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cryptico
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September 10, 2014, 12:38:45 PM |
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will it be possible to create a decentralised internet connection with a blockchain? I mean for using blockchain 2.0 applications we will still need to connect to the internet with a corporative internet provider.
Will it be possible to build the connection as a blockchain using the same concept as per p2p currency applied to p2p internet access trough blockchain line?
I mean will it be possible for the computer to run this Blockchain Internet connection app off-line and then this will create the network where the computer can then connect to?
I hope I made my point clear enough..
Edit: so in my mind here the computers would be the cable stations or the antennas and the block-chain would be the fibre optic.. hope it makes sense.
bumping this up for synechist
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synechist
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September 10, 2014, 12:48:43 PM |
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will it be possible to create a decentralised internet connection with a blockchain? I mean for using blockchain 2.0 applications we will still need to connect to the internet with a corporative internet provider.
Will it be possible to build the connection as a blockchain using the same concept as per p2p currency applied to p2p internet access trough blockchain line?
I mean will it be possible for the computer to run this Blockchain Internet connection app off-line and then this will create the network where the computer can then connect to?
I hope I made my point clear enough..
Edit: so in my mind here the computers would be the cable stations or the antennas and the block-chain would be the fibre optic.. hope it makes sense.
bumping this up for synechist Very interesting, very radical concept. I suppose (though I'm no networking expert), that: - XC's forthcoming content-delivery service could be the backbone of a distributed internet - Hardware-wise, regular wifi routers and mobile phones could be exapted to provide internet access to each other - And centralised/mainstream providers could be given a lower priority when a node has the option to connect to a privately owned device. This is probably highly idealistic and no doubt would be a very slow internet. On the other hand, if Xnodes are paid if they serve content the first or the fastest, but then are also prioritised if their connection to the node requesting content isn't through a mainstream channel, then this would incentivise Xnode owners to invest in faster/better hardware. The long-term effect of this would be to wrest traffic from the mainstream channels. My guess is that it would take a very long time for this incentive to have a significant effect on the internet.
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synechist
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September 10, 2014, 12:59:20 PM |
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will it be possible to create a decentralised internet connection with a blockchain? I mean for using blockchain 2.0 applications we will still need to connect to the internet with a corporative internet provider.
Will it be possible to build the connection as a blockchain using the same concept as per p2p currency applied to p2p internet access trough blockchain line?
I mean will it be possible for the computer to run this Blockchain Internet connection app off-line and then this will create the network where the computer can then connect to?
I hope I made my point clear enough..
Edit: so in my mind here the computers would be the cable stations or the antennas and the block-chain would be the fibre optic.. hope it makes sense.
bumping this up for synechist Very interesting, very radical concept. I suppose (though I'm no networking expert), that: - XC's forthcoming content-delivery service could be the backbone of a distributed internet - Hardware-wise, regular wifi routers and mobile phones could be exapted to provide internet access to each other - And centralised/mainstream providers could be given a lower priority when a node has the option to connect to a privately owned device. This is probably highly idealistic and no doubt would be a very slow internet. On the other hand, if Xnodes are paid if they serve content the first or the fastest, but then are also prioritised if their connection to the node requesting content isn't through a mainstream channel, then this would incentivise Xnode owners to invest in faster/better hardware. The long-term effect of this would be to wrest traffic from the mainstream channels. My guess is that it would take a very long time for this incentive to have a significant effect on the internet. On this topic, check out NDCoin and Xennet. (Thanks to our very own Xander Shepherd for these links.)
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SouthernBTC
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September 10, 2014, 02:02:13 PM |
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On my way to an appointment, but before I leave I wanted to ask- I am running a mac wallet which has been staking for a month or so. For the past several days the wallet says it is staking but will not sync, it has been stuck on block 115118. Any suggestions as to what I can do? I have my wallet.dat backed up, if I reinstall the app will my xcurrency still be safe? Thanks guys.
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battbot
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September 10, 2014, 02:23:18 PM |
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On my way to an appointment, but before I leave I wanted to ask- I am running a mac wallet which has been staking for a month or so. For the past several days the wallet says it is staking but will not sync, it has been stuck on block 115118. Any suggestions as to what I can do? I have my wallet.dat backed up, if I reinstall the app will my xcurrency still be safe? Thanks guys.
You can try this: Close your wallet. Delete everything but wallet.dat in your user/library/application support/xcurrency folder. Reopen the wallet. It will have to re-sync the entire chain, but it should fix any stuck syncing issues.
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SouthernBTC
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September 10, 2014, 02:32:11 PM |
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On my way to an appointment, but before I leave I wanted to ask- I am running a mac wallet which has been staking for a month or so. For the past several days the wallet says it is staking but will not sync, it has been stuck on block 115118. Any suggestions as to what I can do? I have my wallet.dat backed up, if I reinstall the app will my xcurrency still be safe? Thanks guys.
You can try this: Close your wallet. Delete everything but wallet.dat in your user/library/application support/xcurrency folder. Reopen the wallet. It will have to re-sync the entire chain, but it should fix any stuck syncing issues. Thanks battbot. I'll give this a try when I get home.
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September 10, 2014, 02:49:26 PM |
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On my way to an appointment, but before I leave I wanted to ask- I am running a mac wallet which has been staking for a month or so. For the past several days the wallet says it is staking but will not sync, it has been stuck on block 115118. Any suggestions as to what I can do? I have my wallet.dat backed up, if I reinstall the app will my xcurrency still be safe? Thanks guys.
Interesting, I got the same whit my Macwallet
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cryptico
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September 10, 2014, 02:51:13 PM |
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will it be possible to create a decentralised internet connection with a blockchain? I mean for using blockchain 2.0 applications we will still need to connect to the internet with a corporative internet provider.
Will it be possible to build the connection as a blockchain using the same concept as per p2p currency applied to p2p internet access trough blockchain line?
I mean will it be possible for the computer to run this Blockchain Internet connection app off-line and then this will create the network where the computer can then connect to?
I hope I made my point clear enough..
Edit: so in my mind here the computers would be the cable stations or the antennas and the block-chain would be the fibre optic.. hope it makes sense.
bumping this up for synechist Very interesting, very radical concept. I suppose (though I'm no networking expert), that: - XC's forthcoming content-delivery service could be the backbone of a distributed internet - Hardware-wise, regular wifi routers and mobile phones could be exapted to provide internet access to each other - And centralised/mainstream providers could be given a lower priority when a node has the option to connect to a privately owned device. This is probably highly idealistic and no doubt would be a very slow internet. On the other hand, if Xnodes are paid if they serve content the first or the fastest, but then are also prioritised if their connection to the node requesting content isn't through a mainstream channel, then this would incentivise Xnode owners to invest in faster/better hardware. The long-term effect of this would be to wrest traffic from the mainstream channels. My guess is that it would take a very long time for this incentive to have a significant effect on the internet. On this topic, check out NDCoin and Xennet. (Thanks to our very own Xander Shepherd for these links.) Thank you for the reply and to Xander for the links! However I did not quite get the second point: - Hardware-wise, regular wifi routers and mobile phones could be exapted to provide internet access to each other How can they provide internet connection by being exapted between each other? doesn't one of them need to be connected to the internet to have access to the net ?
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trust.no.one
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September 10, 2014, 02:56:27 PM |
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That was a cool video. Thanks for posting. That weak interpretation was completely laughable though and contradicted the video's creator's interpretation on many levels. Not to mention it predicted a cataclysmic event that would split the US in half at the 2013 Superbowl. I would never post it again.
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Artoodeetoo
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September 10, 2014, 03:07:06 PM |
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Someone is taking out the orderbook on mint! And up to 170k on cryptsy...
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DASH #DashDC #DashIntoDigitalCash
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September 10, 2014, 03:16:04 PM |
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Someone is taking out the orderbook on mint! And up to 170k on cryptsy...
yup, nice arbitrage.
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Artoodeetoo
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September 10, 2014, 03:18:39 PM |
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Someone is taking out the orderbook on mint! And up to 170k on cryptsy...
yup, nice! Touching 200k cryptsy, something is going on... 10 BTC buy just went through...
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DASH #DashDC #DashIntoDigitalCash
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holyprofit
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September 10, 2014, 03:19:41 PM |
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Someone is taking out the orderbook on mint! And up to 170k on cryptsy...
yup, nice arbitrage. You have to be quick. Boner alert
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September 10, 2014, 03:22:17 PM |
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Someone is taking out the orderbook on mint! And up to 170k on cryptsy...
yup, nice arbitrage. You have to be quick. Boner alert XC time is coming. Fasten your seat belt, we are going to fire.
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QBK / QiBuck QPZAQzhwLG25oiP4Z8QWUJ2b9zqfNHnq7L
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holyprofit
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September 10, 2014, 03:23:36 PM |
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Someone is taking out the orderbook on mint! And up to 170k on cryptsy...
yup, nice arbitrage. You have to be quick. Boner alert XC time is coming. Fasten your seat belt, we are going to fire. I guess you can only put off the inevitable for so long -
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