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April 27, 2015, 06:37:30 AM Last edit: April 27, 2015, 07:04:21 AM by imd1 |
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Also in the 'Delegate Monitor' page, is there a way to identify which of the delegates belong to the initial 101 setup to start off DPOS and which are the ones setup later by community or devs ?
Mal made a list of all initial 101 delegates. You can find it here: http://forum.crypti.me/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=42Would be cool, if you set up a delegate. We need more from the community. Thanks for list of 101 delegates. I remember reading that the initial 101 delegates would always be there as a failover/fallback delegate even if none of these were among the 101 forging delegates at the time. If this is the case, was wondering whether it would be useful to have some sort of marking to identify/differentiate these delegates on the 'Delegate Monitor' page ? am not sure what kind of marking you are asking for. The top 101 delegates will always be able to forge, IF THEY HAVE FORGING ENABLED. If a 101 club delegate stopped forging, they would still be in the top unless they were voted down. There is no present way to delete a delegate or to move a standby into the 101 club other than by votes. It would be more expeditious if a delegate were to be bumped out of the top 101 for having X number of blocks in a row fail to forge, or if uptime fell below a certain number. But that is not in the code right now.Presently, votes control everything. Suggestions: 1. Implement a system to replace poor performing Top Delegates with top-voted Standby Delegates if Top Delegate performance falls below pre-set minimum performance limits. 2. The list of the original 101 Foundation delegates needs to be hard-coded in 0.2.1 client code. Anytime there is a click on the "Delegates" link in the Client, the resulting list of Top Delegates and Standby Delegates can be color coded by reference to this list on whether or not they are Original Foundation Delegates.Yes, I was asking/thinking something like this.
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April 27, 2015, 12:47:11 PM |
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Crypti Design PreviewToday I want to show you something we worked on for quite a while already, a new design for our client. We as a team wanted a sleek, intuitive and familiar user interface. Therefore we decided to go with the Google material design guidelines. And in our opinion it was the right decision, our designer created something really beautiful! To keep as close as possible to the Crypti design, we still use the three official Crypti colors (green, blue, purple). Based on this we build up an entirely new user interface for our client. With this we make it truly awesome! For now we show you three pages; " Dashboard", " Dapp Store" and " Forging". Starting next Thursday, we will take a detailed look at the different pages. We will introduce the new design with the next major update (v0.3.0), at that point it will not contain everything the preview reveals. This will happen from time to time, along with our backend feature releases. Stay tuned, there is still so much more to come for Crypti and we truly believe, that we create something huge here! The Crypti Foundation I just saw the new design. I'm stunned this is amazing, keep up the good work.
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April 27, 2015, 01:07:55 PM |
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But please check your fonts in the blog section they differ from the rest of the site. While you are using sans-serif; style on the site, the blog menus are all in serif; fonts. We will take a look. Thank you. We took a look, for us it's working. Which OS do you use? Which browser? Which native OS language? Edit: We may have found the issue. Were you able to fix it? The CSS itself is fine everything looks good, problem is with Cross Domain Resource Sharing policy in the sub domain which is blocking the font from being loaded.
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April 27, 2015, 01:27:41 PM |
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But please check your fonts in the blog section they differ from the rest of the site. While you are using sans-serif; style on the site, the blog menus are all in serif; fonts. We will take a look. Thank you. We took a look, for us it's working. Which OS do you use? Which browser? Which native OS language? Edit: We may have found the issue. Were you able to fix it? The CSS itself is fine everything looks good, problem is with Cross Domain Resource Sharing policy in the sub domain which is blocking the font from being loaded. Message from Boris: boris [3:21 PM] yes boris [3:21 PM] i will fix today
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April 27, 2015, 02:59:48 PM Last edit: April 27, 2015, 03:22:02 PM by Passion_ltc |
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Welcome dzarmush to the 101 club!
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April 27, 2015, 03:59:33 PM |
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So what is the next step?
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April 27, 2015, 04:22:34 PM Last edit: April 27, 2015, 04:45:25 PM by karmacoma24 |
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LISK Develop Decentralized Applications & Sidechains in JavaScript with Lisk!
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Litoshi
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April 27, 2015, 05:39:08 PM |
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Anyone using Vultr, check your account. They just shut off several of our delegate nodes because they have changed how they bill for services.
We are rebooting them.
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April 27, 2015, 05:43:59 PM |
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BTW starik69, I voted for your delegate...
Thank you! But as of now Crypti is not a currency, it is a closed club controlled by devs In the absence of users/community only their votes matter. Because i am telling them truth i doubt they will vote for my delegate. But it is funny how they discredit their own work
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April 27, 2015, 05:57:56 PM |
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BTW starik69, I voted for your delegate...
Thank you! But as of now Crypti is not a currency, it is a closed club controlled by devs In the absence of users/community only their votes matter. Because i am telling them truth i doubt they will vote for my delegate. But it is funny how they discredit their own work You should see XCR as a token to fuel the network. Later on it can be used for the Dapps, for messages and much more. We are more than just a currency.
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April 27, 2015, 06:35:16 PM |
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But please check your fonts in the blog section they differ from the rest of the site. While you are using sans-serif; style on the site, the blog menus are all in serif; fonts. We will take a look. Thank you. We took a look, for us it's working. Which OS do you use? Which browser? Which native OS language? Edit: We may have found the issue. Were you able to fix it? The CSS itself is fine everything looks good, problem is with Cross Domain Resource Sharing policy in the sub domain which is blocking the font from being loaded. Message from Boris: boris [3:21 PM] yes boris [3:21 PM] i will fix today Should be fixed.
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Litoshi
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April 27, 2015, 06:48:00 PM |
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BTW starik69, I voted for your delegate...
Thank you! But as of now Crypti is not a currency, it is a closed club controlled by devs In the absence of users/community only their votes matter. Because i am telling them truth i doubt they will vote for my delegate. But it is funny how they discredit their own work I voted for you. You need to convince others to vote for you as well. The foundation only controls 11 million votes, the devs control 20 million more. Bter controls 24 million votes. Ask Lin to vote for you.
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April 27, 2015, 07:51:05 PM |
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For those worried about price, just give it a bit longer. We are building some pretty compelling reasons to buy in to Crypti. We will post more as soon as we are ready to get into specifics.
Keep in mind the low price is due to low volume trading at this time.
With 2 BTC either way on Polo, I could take the price all the way down to 600 sats, or all the way up to 1920.
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April 27, 2015, 09:48:03 PM |
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Any ETA for the new UI? Still in May?
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Litoshi
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April 27, 2015, 11:12:36 PM |
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Mal, that is a perfect example of how not to trade. Watching the price daily only gets you regret, ulcers, and headaches. Best strategy is to buy quality when everyone else is selling, and hold it long term. If you are into stocks, right now the buy and hold is silver mining stocks.
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April 28, 2015, 01:47:25 AM |
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Mal, that is a perfect example of how not to trade. Watching the price daily only gets you regret, ulcers, and headaches. If you are into stocks, right now the buy and hold is silver mining stocks. LOL, I included the link to identify where the term "hodl" comes from, which I find amusing. I agree it's no way to trade. Buying low is a great idea and now is that time for Crypti. Unfortunately, I am tapped out with no available funds to buy more right now. I'm happy with my current Crypti holdings and confident in its future. I've been watching precious metal stocks and agree they could be ready for liftoff. They certainly have been savaged for the past few years on the Toronto Venture exchange where they are traded. I've read quite a few of Jay Taylor's free reports and learned a lot, tho probably only enough to be dangerous.... http://miningstocks.com/Two companies I've been watching are Gainey Capital for gold ( http://www.gaineycapital.com/ ) which Jay Taylor thinks very highly of and also EMC Metals for....wait for it....scandium in Australia. ( http://www.emcmetals.com/s/home.asp ) Scandium is a very interesting story. It is a rare earth element with little current use, but that could change. A pinch of carbon in liquid iron makes an alloy called steel, which is the backbone of 20th Century civilization. A pinch of scandium in liquid aluminum makes an alloy with no common name yet that may become the backbone of 21st Century civilization. It could revolutionize both the aircraft industry by making super light, super strong aircraft and also the fuel cell industry by making a revolutionary new fuel cell chemistry / electrode possible. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of money to invest in either Gainey or EMC. At least, not for a few more months, until Crypti goes to da moon.
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April 28, 2015, 01:53:59 AM |
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Mal, that is a perfect example of how not to trade. Watching the price daily only gets you regret, ulcers, and headaches. If you are into stocks, right now the buy and hold is silver mining stocks. LOL, I included the link to identify where the term "hodl" comes from, which I find amusing. I agree it's no way to trade. Buying low is a great idea and now is that time for Crypti. Unfortunately, I am tapped out with no available funds to buy more right now. I'm happy with my current Crypti holdings and confident in its future. I've been watching precious metal stocks and agree they could be ready for liftoff. They certainly have been savaged for the past few years on the Toronto Venture exchange where they are traded. I've read quite a few of Jay Taylor's free reports and learned a lot, tho probably only enough to be dangerous.... http://miningstocks.com/Two companies I've been watching are Gainey Capital for gold ( http://www.gaineycapital.com/ ) which Jay Taylor thinks very highly of and also EMC Metals for....wait for it....scandium in Australia. ( http://www.emcmetals.com/s/home.asp ) Scandium is a very interesting story. It is a rare earth element with little current use, but that could change. A pinch of carbon in liquid iron makes an alloy called steel, which is the backbone of 20th Century civilization. A pinch of scandium in liquid aluminum makes an alloy with no common name yet that may become the backbone of 21st century civilization. It could revolutionize both the aircraft industry by making super light, super strong aircraft and also the fuel cell industry by making a revolutionary new fuel cell chemistry possible. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of money to invest in either Gainey or EMC. At least, not for a few more months, until Crypti goes to da moon. I'd advise against Investing in gold or silver. I just don't like to take the opposite trade, short the dollar. Should be interesting to see what the US dollar is, at the end of the year. Also jay Taylor, I don't think is someone I would trust. Look at some criticism of him. http://goo.gl/ylZyNJ
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Avalanche is a must own
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Litoshi
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April 28, 2015, 02:09:57 AM |
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Mal, that is a perfect example of how not to trade. Watching the price daily only gets you regret, ulcers, and headaches. If you are into stocks, right now the buy and hold is silver mining stocks. LOL, I included the link to identify where the term "hodl" comes from, which I find amusing. I agree it's no way to trade. Buying low is a great idea and now is that time for Crypti. Unfortunately, I am tapped out with no available funds to buy more right now. I'm happy with my current Crypti holdings and confident in its future. I've been watching precious metal stocks and agree they could be ready for liftoff. They certainly have been savaged for the past few years on the Toronto Venture exchange where they are traded. I've read quite a few of Jay Taylor's free reports and learned a lot, tho probably only enough to be dangerous.... http://miningstocks.com/Two companies I've been watching are Gainey Capital for gold ( http://www.gaineycapital.com/ ) which Jay Taylor thinks very highly of and also EMC Metals for....wait for it....scandium in Australia. ( http://www.emcmetals.com/s/home.asp ) Scandium is a very interesting story. It is a rare earth element with little current use, but that could change. A pinch of carbon in liquid iron makes an alloy called steel, which is the backbone of 20th Century civilization. A pinch of scandium in liquid aluminum makes an alloy with no common name yet that may become the backbone of 21st century civilization. It could revolutionize both the aircraft industry by making super light, super strong aircraft and also the fuel cell industry by making a revolutionary new fuel cell chemistry possible. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of money to invest in either Gainey or EMC. At least, not for a few more months, until Crypti goes to da moon. I'd advise against Investing in gold or silver. I just don't like to take the opposite trade, short the dollar. Should be interesting to see what the US dollar is, at the end of the year. Also jay Taylor, I don't think is someone I would trust. Look at some criticism of him. http://goo.gl/ylZyNJMal is talking about silver and gold MINING STOCKS, not physical metals. The miners are all operating near or less thatn the price of production of silver and gold. At this point, any increase in PM prices is pure profit. When silver goes up $2, the silver miners go from making pennies an ounce to $2 an ounce. If silver goes up $10 an ounce, WATCH OUT STOCK PRICE.
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