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Hi all
A nice little update from the devs:
There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Can't wait!
Sounds interesting. Is this chat or messaging? Will we be able to make an account name? I don't think there'd be any third party to have an account with. :-) Is it chat or just messaging? "Secure private messaging" is what I'm calling it. I haven't been given specifics as to how messages will be represented, and neither am I sure of what you're asking. If the update is "Skype-like" it sounds like a chat UI though.
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illodin
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July 21, 2014, 02:34:13 PM |
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There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Nice, - are the messages stored in the blockchain? - can you chat if you're behind a firewall or nat and can't do port forwarding?
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July 21, 2014, 02:36:10 PM |
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Im sure this will be deleted because the you Kool Aid drinkers freak out whenever some one points out the obvious and you don't want to believe it... XC just fell below a critical support line and the EMA lines on the 4hr... If you really want XC sell now and catch cheaper cause any trader can see the signals
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July 21, 2014, 02:37:49 PM |
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There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Nice, - are the messages stored in the blockchain? - can you chat if you're behind a firewall or nat and can't do port forwarding? - Messages go through the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunnelling built into the core of the Xnode right back in Rev 1. - Basically where Bitcoin has a broadcasting system, XC has the encrypted Xnode protocol. - This means that your messages don't get preserved for perpetuity in a blockchain (which would be a terrible idea for private messaging :-) - Technical details re. firewalls, NAT, etc. will become available upon the release.
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July 21, 2014, 02:40:08 PM Last edit: July 21, 2014, 03:05:31 PM by synechist |
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Oh hi Pookielax Do you mean this support line? Long term rising trendline has held since the bottom. I see no sign of distress. Also I have no idea what trendline you were referring to because your chart lacked one... and the stochastic is in the undersold region. Finally you're on the wrong thread to discuss trading. You know where to go for that since you used to be an XC community member.
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July 21, 2014, 02:40:28 PM |
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Thank you I know about the Official tor stick but I thought you can do one yourself right now as well correct? there was a link somewhere in the website to Download the Torstick file and make a USB drive into a tor stick, But I don't find it right now. I just Bought three 16 GB USB drives to test it out Don't know if it is still available. This was a alpha test for ease of use! Also the image was bigger then "normal" (consumer) amount of GB on a 16GB stick so I think that will not work with this image. Dan said that it would be fixed for final release Yeah that was a testnet-only thing if I remember correctly, and only shared with a few people for testing. I wouldn't recommend using it since XC didn't have trustless mixing at that stage. It would work, but you'd be better off using Rev 2.45. Thank you can't wait for the next update with EM Damn slow down as I will need to buy more!!
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July 21, 2014, 02:42:52 PM |
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There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Nice, - are the messages stored in the blockchain? - can you chat if you're behind a firewall or nat and can't do port forwarding? - Messages go through the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunnelling built into the core of the Xnode right back in Rev 1. - Basically where Bitcoin has a broadcasting system, XC has the encrypted Xnode protocol. - This means that your messages don't get preserved for perpetuity in a blockchain (which would be a terrible idea for private messaging :-) - Technical details re. firewalls, NAT, etc. will become available upon the release. Will the messaging require XC coin to be held to use? Like a token... Therefore increasing demand for the currency? Not a pay to use system but rather a proof that you hold xc?
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July 21, 2014, 02:43:50 PM |
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Still posting your rockets on Cloak Pookie? Think my decision to sell at 134 still looks pretty good
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July 21, 2014, 02:45:07 PM |
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Still posting your rockets on Cloak Pookie? Think my decision to sell at 134 still looks pretty good This would say much different
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July 21, 2014, 02:46:35 PM |
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Yep, this is what I am seeing. Coiling price between lower highs and higher lows, however, at least short-term on the daily is trending down. Still above support and nothing to be alarmed about until you start seeing closes below.
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July 21, 2014, 02:47:28 PM |
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There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Nice, - are the messages stored in the blockchain? - can you chat if you're behind a firewall or nat and can't do port forwarding? - Messages go through the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunnelling built into the core of the Xnode right back in Rev 1. - Basically where Bitcoin has a broadcasting system, XC has the encrypted Xnode protocol. - This means that your messages don't get preserved for perpetuity in a blockchain (which would be a terrible idea for private messaging :-) - Technical details re. firewalls, NAT, etc. will become available upon the release. Will the messaging require XC coin to be held to use? Like a token... Therefore increasing demand for the currency? Not a pay to use system but rather a proof that you hold xc? I don't think so. Actually I think we'd prefer to lower the barrier to entry because it maximises the number of chat users. More chat users means more apps left running, which means more nodes to process transactions :-) But yeah, some sort of minimum XC requirement might be a good idea too.
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July 21, 2014, 02:49:29 PM |
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There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Nice, - are the messages stored in the blockchain? - can you chat if you're behind a firewall or nat and can't do port forwarding? - Messages go through the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunnelling built into the core of the Xnode right back in Rev 1. - Basically where Bitcoin has a broadcasting system, XC has the encrypted Xnode protocol. - This means that your messages don't get preserved for perpetuity in a blockchain (which would be a terrible idea for private messaging :-) - Technical details re. firewalls, NAT, etc. will become available upon the release. Sorry I'm confused about the terminology, is the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunneling a direct tunnel between the two chatting nodes, or does it route through other nodes?
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July 21, 2014, 02:51:41 PM |
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There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Nice, - are the messages stored in the blockchain? - can you chat if you're behind a firewall or nat and can't do port forwarding? - Messages go through the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunnelling built into the core of the Xnode right back in Rev 1. - Basically where Bitcoin has a broadcasting system, XC has the encrypted Xnode protocol. - This means that your messages don't get preserved for perpetuity in a blockchain (which would be a terrible idea for private messaging :-) - Technical details re. firewalls, NAT, etc. will become available upon the release. Will the messaging require XC coin to be held to use? Like a token... Therefore increasing demand for the currency? Not a pay to use system but rather a proof that you hold xc? I don't think so. Actually I think we'd prefer to lower the barrier to entry because it maximises the number of chat users. More chat users means more apps left running, which means more nodes to process transactions :-) But yeah, some sort of minimum XC requirement might be a good idea too. Update from Dan: XC messaging has an advantage over many chat apps because if you're not online, it's still possible to send you messages. The current setting stores pending messages for 48 hours; this could be extended in future. Lastly, it's more of a chat app than an email app at present. Nice to have that clarified.
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July 21, 2014, 02:57:29 PM |
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There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Nice, - are the messages stored in the blockchain? - can you chat if you're behind a firewall or nat and can't do port forwarding? - Messages go through the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunnelling built into the core of the Xnode right back in Rev 1. - Basically where Bitcoin has a broadcasting system, XC has the encrypted Xnode protocol. - This means that your messages don't get preserved for perpetuity in a blockchain (which would be a terrible idea for private messaging :-) - Technical details re. firewalls, NAT, etc. will become available upon the release. Will the messaging require XC coin to be held to use? Like a token... Therefore increasing demand for the currency? Not a pay to use system but rather a proof that you hold xc? I don't think so. Actually I think we'd prefer to lower the barrier to entry because it maximises the number of chat users. More chat users means more apps left running, which means more nodes to process transactions :-) But yeah, some sort of minimum XC requirement might be a good idea too. Sorry I'm confused about the terminology, is the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunneling a direct tunnel between the two chatting nodes, or does it route through other nodes? Update from Dan: XC messaging has an advantage over many chat apps because if you're not online, it's still possible to send you messages. The current setting stores pending messages for 48 hours; this could be extended in future. Lastly, it's more of a chat app than an email app at present. Nice to have that clarified. It's not direct since this is effectively XC's broadcasting system. That's how pending messages can be stored and delivered when you come online. CORRECTION: it is direct. Hah, glad I double-checked with the devs about this. Messages are still stored when the recipient is offline.
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July 21, 2014, 03:08:33 PM |
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There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Nice, - are the messages stored in the blockchain? - can you chat if you're behind a firewall or nat and can't do port forwarding? - Messages go through the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunnelling built into the core of the Xnode right back in Rev 1. - Basically where Bitcoin has a broadcasting system, XC has the encrypted Xnode protocol. - This means that your messages don't get preserved for perpetuity in a blockchain (which would be a terrible idea for private messaging :-) - Technical details re. firewalls, NAT, etc. will become available upon the release. Will the messaging require XC coin to be held to use? Like a token... Therefore increasing demand for the currency? Not a pay to use system but rather a proof that you hold xc? I don't think so. Actually I think we'd prefer to lower the barrier to entry because it maximises the number of chat users. More chat users means more apps left running, which means more nodes to process transactions :-) But yeah, some sort of minimum XC requirement might be a good idea too. Sorry I'm confused about the terminology, is the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunneling a direct tunnel between the two chatting nodes, or does it route through other nodes? Update from Dan: XC messaging has an advantage over many chat apps because if you're not online, it's still possible to send you messages. The current setting stores pending messages for 48 hours; this could be extended in future. Lastly, it's more of a chat app than an email app at present. Nice to have that clarified. It's not direct since this is effectively XC's broadcasting system. That's how pending messages can be stored and delivered when you come online. CORRECTION: it is direct. Hah, glad I double-checked with the devs about this. Messages are still stored when the recipient is offline. Is it going to be as secure as PGP messaging (not that I understand this a great deal) Basically, will the messages be 100% unreadable by anyone other than sender and receiver?
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July 21, 2014, 03:12:46 PM |
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There'll be a new version of the EM app coming out before long.
The word is that it will feature a "Skype-like" messaging interface, with a list of users on the left.
Nice, - are the messages stored in the blockchain? - can you chat if you're behind a firewall or nat and can't do port forwarding? - Messages go through the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunnelling built into the core of the Xnode right back in Rev 1. - Basically where Bitcoin has a broadcasting system, XC has the encrypted Xnode protocol. - This means that your messages don't get preserved for perpetuity in a blockchain (which would be a terrible idea for private messaging :-) - Technical details re. firewalls, NAT, etc. will become available upon the release. Will the messaging require XC coin to be held to use? Like a token... Therefore increasing demand for the currency? Not a pay to use system but rather a proof that you hold xc? I don't think so. Actually I think we'd prefer to lower the barrier to entry because it maximises the number of chat users. More chat users means more apps left running, which means more nodes to process transactions :-) But yeah, some sort of minimum XC requirement might be a good idea too. Sorry I'm confused about the terminology, is the end-to-end encrypted P2P tunneling a direct tunnel between the two chatting nodes, or does it route through other nodes? Update from Dan: XC messaging has an advantage over many chat apps because if you're not online, it's still possible to send you messages. The current setting stores pending messages for 48 hours; this could be extended in future. Lastly, it's more of a chat app than an email app at present. Nice to have that clarified. It's not direct since this is effectively XC's broadcasting system. That's how pending messages can be stored and delivered when you come online. CORRECTION: it is direct. Hah, glad I double-checked with the devs about this. Messages are still stored when the recipient is offline. Is it going to be as secure as PGP messaging (not that I understand this a great deal) Basically, will the messages be 100% unreadable by anyone other than sender and receiver? It'll be a LOT more secure. It uses public key encryption, like the rest of a cryptocurrency. Plus it's decentralised. No third parties. Done.
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July 21, 2014, 03:19:59 PM |
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We need to get Edward Snowden using it, that would increase publicity.... HE uses 3 different machines at the moment to contact the outside world and encrypted chat.. Anyone know how to contact him!?
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July 21, 2014, 03:20:42 PM |
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It'll be a LOT more secure.
It uses public key encryption, like the rest of a cryptocurrency.
Plus it's decentralised. No third parties. Done.
HUGE
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July 21, 2014, 03:21:28 PM |
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We need to get Edward Snowden using it, that would increase publicity.... HE uses 3 different machines at the moment to contact the outside world and encrypted chat.. Anyone know how to contact him!? maybe XC from the get-go was supposed to be an NSA means in contacting snowden
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illodin
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July 21, 2014, 03:21:39 PM |
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We need to get Edward Snowden using it, that would increase publicity.... HE uses 3 different machines at the moment to contact the outside world and encrypted chat.. Anyone know how to contact him!? If the chat is directly between the two nodes, it would give away his IP address. Probably not what he wants.
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