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Author Topic: [XCR] Crypti | Dapps | Sidechains | Dapp Store | OPEN SOURCE | 100% own code | DPoS  (Read 804602 times)
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July 06, 2015, 05:05:12 AM
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Crypti is Javascript dev platfrom which offer Javascript API to work with Crypti Public Blockchain and ability to create custom private blockchains / Dapp Master Nodes for setting up dapps/private currences/services. It's also a publishing platform.

I am not a JavaScript app programmer and I am wanting to learn.  Anybody have advice on where / how to start?

I have been looking at Meteor.  Anybody have an opinion on whether Meteor would be a good platform or a bad platform to use in developing Crypti dapps?

https://www.meteor.com/

They seem to have some good app development tutorials for beginners:

https://www.meteor.com/tutorials/blaze/creating-an-app


Start learning pure Javascript, then head out to Node.js and Angular. Smiley I'm a big fan of books, I work through one big book as an introduction and then start my own projects.

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July 06, 2015, 12:24:20 PM
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I think 1 XCR can worth more then 100 USD. Why? Cause bitcoin has 100'000 users, and it's not possibale for XCR to have such a number. But it's possible for some Dapp developer to create a Dapp with 100'000 or 200'000 or even 1 mil users, cause internet already has 3 billion users.

Telegram Claims 50M Monthly Active Users.

How about 50 000 000 users of Dapp build on Crypti, which uses XCR under it  Shocked Cheesy Wink

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July 06, 2015, 12:39:47 PM
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I think 1 XCR can worth more then 100 USD. Why? Cause bitcoin has 100'000 users, and it's not possibale for XCR to have such a number. But it's possible for some Dapp developer to create a Dapp with 100'000 or 200'000 or even 1 mil users, cause internet already has 3 billion users.

Telegram Claims 50M Monthly Active Users.

How about 50 000 000 users of Dapp build on Crypti, which uses XCR under it  Shocked Cheesy Wink



Damn it 50cent..... now that you have told everyone the secret to getting rich on Crypti, everyone is going to buy it, and I wont be able to get more at 1150sats!!

 Grin

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July 06, 2015, 12:46:43 PM
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Hyping the hype, that's the spirit :p

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July 06, 2015, 01:24:27 PM
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The hype is real. Cheesy

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July 06, 2015, 01:38:33 PM
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Maybe someone can help me with this... I've installed v0.3.0 without any trouble and it worked fine until a sudden reboot (some trouble with the computer's power supply). After that, the wallet still launched but I got the following screen and no way to go further  Huh
I also tried to uninstall/reinstall but still get the same result...
Any idea?


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July 06, 2015, 01:55:08 PM
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Bitcoin suddenly has a big, big problem.

https://bitcoin.org/en/alert/2015-07-04-spv-mining
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July 06, 2015, 02:00:59 PM
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Maybe someone can help me with this... I've installed v0.3.0 without any trouble and it worked fine until a sudden reboot (some trouble with the computer's power supply). After that, the wallet still launched but I got the following screen and no way to go further  Huh
I also tried to uninstall/reinstall but still get the same result...
Any idea?
https://i.imgur.com/SpzWVQ0.png



Hi Azkhabar,

My first guess would be a corrupt .db file caused by the system power loss. Please:

1) send us the current node logs. run forever list to see the log file name and location (under forever folder) then send Boris or me that file.
2) stop the node - forever stop 0 (or sudo forever stop 0 if you run the node using administrative rights)
3) delete the blockchain.db file - rm blockchain.db
4) start the node - forever start app.js (or sudo forever start app.js if you run the node using administrative rights)

Allow some time for the node to download the blockchain.

Please let us know if this solved your problem
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July 06, 2015, 02:52:45 PM
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Bitcoin suddenly has a big, big problem.

https://bitcoin.org/en/alert/2015-07-04-spv-mining

Moronic chinese mining pools are not only using SPV clients but generating blocks that contain no transactions beside 25BTC rewarded to miner.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/July_2015_Forks#Invalid_Block_Hashes

On Crypti matters, blockchain explorer and other functionalities at http://live.crypti.me/ are lagging or not working for me, can't check how much coins are still on Bter but it would be nice if you people stop trading there and move to Poloniex. Bter is problematic and similary to MtGox, Vircurex and many other cryptocoin exchanges it is a question of when they will go bust, not if. Given current situation, it would be much better to have very good liquidity at one exchange than low liquidity on three exchanges.
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July 06, 2015, 06:45:05 PM
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Bitcoin suddenly has a big, big problem.

https://bitcoin.org/en/alert/2015-07-04-spv-mining

Moronic chinese mining pools are not only using SPV clients but generating blocks that contain no transactions beside 25BTC rewarded to miner.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/July_2015_Forks#Invalid_Block_Hashes

On Crypti matters, blockchain explorer and other functionalities at http://live.crypti.me/ are lagging or not working for me, can't check how much coins are still on Bter but it would be nice if you people stop trading there and move to Poloniex. Bter is problematic and similary to MtGox, Vircurex and many other cryptocoin exchanges it is a question of when they will go bust, not if. Given current situation, it would be much better to have very good liquidity at one exchange than low liquidity on three exchanges.

Hey sorry to hear you are having problems with the explorer. I like to keep eye on things, so I was already aware of some performance problems related to the Crypti API, which are in turn causing some lag when accessing the explorer.

The good news is Boris, Sebastian and the rest of the team have been working hard on testing the next point release which should rectify these issues. In the meantime I have moved the explorer to a more powerful server. It is working good for me now...

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Last edit: July 06, 2015, 07:32:31 PM by karmacoma24
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New SSL encrypted online wallet now at:

https://wallet.cryptichain.me/

I have just deployed an alternative on-line wallet for the community to use. Connections are all encrypted and the server is quite nippy, so the user experience should be a good one.

I will add a link to it from the block explorer shortly, for easier access.

Enjoy! Smiley

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July 06, 2015, 08:55:02 PM
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Hi Azkhabar,

My first guess would be a corrupt .db file caused by the system power loss. Please:

1) send us the current node logs. run forever list to see the log file name and location (under forever folder) then send Boris or me that file.
2) stop the node - forever stop 0 (or sudo forever stop 0 if you run the node using administrative rights)
3) delete the blockchain.db file - rm blockchain.db
4) start the node - forever start app.js (or sudo forever start app.js if you run the node using administrative rights)

Allow some time for the node to download the blockchain.

Please let us know if this solved your problem

Hello and thanks for the solution!
I'm currently downloading again the blockchain.db but it's a pretty slow process... I will update when finished Smiley
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July 06, 2015, 08:58:04 PM
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Hi Azkhabar,

My first guess would be a corrupt .db file caused by the system power loss. Please:

1) send us the current node logs. run forever list to see the log file name and location (under forever folder) then send Boris or me that file.
2) stop the node - forever stop 0 (or sudo forever stop 0 if you run the node using administrative rights)
3) delete the blockchain.db file - rm blockchain.db
4) start the node - forever start app.js (or sudo forever start app.js if you run the node using administrative rights)

Allow some time for the node to download the blockchain.

Please let us know if this solved your problem

Hello and thanks for the solution!
I'm currently downloading again the blockchain.db but it's a pretty slow process... I will update when finished Smiley

Btw Azkhabar, the french sig is working perfectly! Smiley

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July 06, 2015, 09:53:17 PM
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New SSL encrypted online wallet now at:

https://wallet.cryptichain.me/

I have just deployed an alternative on-line wallet for the community to use. Connections are all encrypted and the server is quite nippy, so the user experience should be a good one.

I will add a link to it from the block explorer shortly, for easier access.

Enjoy! Smiley

Thanks for all your hard work.
Regards,
Brian

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July 07, 2015, 01:30:22 AM
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Vitalik's interesting paper on cryptocurrency-agnostic crypto platform - https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/07/05/on-abstraction/

Since XCR does not have as many in house Devs as ETH, XCR can choose to build a more dev friendly platform to attract more independent devs to come to develop apps.
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July 07, 2015, 10:13:39 AM
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A few quick updates for you guys, I will summarize them again (along other things) in the weekly report on Thursday.


To every delegate:

We updated our install doc to the latest Crypti client (v0.3.0) and added an explanation to add https to your node.

https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md


Italian people:
Check out our italian Crypti thread! Thanks to our Italian&French Crypti correspondent Azkhabar!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1111972.0


French people:
Check out our french Crypti thread! Thanks to our Italian & French Crypti correspondent Azkhabar!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1107036.0


Chinese people:
If your english isn't that good, we now offer a Chinese version of the white paper! Thanks to our Chinese Crypti correspondent Luiz alias Mandy1749! We also updated the footer links on our website with the newest white papers. Smiley

https://crypti.me/crypti_cn.pdf

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July 07, 2015, 10:38:41 AM
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A few quick updates for you guys, I will summarize them again (along other things) in the weekly report on Thursday.


To every delegate:

We updated our install doc to the latest Crypti client (v0.3.0) and added an explanation to add https to your node.

https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md


Italian people:
Check out our italian Crypti thread! Thanks to our Italian&French Crypti correspondent Azkhabar!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1111972.0


French people:
Check out our french Crypti thread! Thanks to our Italian & French Crypti correspondent Azkhabar!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1107036.0


Chinese people:
If your english isn't that good, we now offer a Chinese version of the white paper! Thanks to our Chinese Crypti correspondent Luiz alias Mandy1749! We also updated the footer links on our website with the newest white papers. Smiley

https://crypti.me/crypti_cn.pdf

Great jobs Max.
thanks to Azkhabar.welcome to join us.
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July 07, 2015, 10:51:07 AM
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Smiley

Let's hope that the price begins to grow now, as we are adding value every day! http://price.xcrypti.com

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July 07, 2015, 11:27:40 AM
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Chinese people:
If your english isn't that good, we now offer a Chinese version of the white paper! Thanks to our Chinese Crypti correspondent Luiz alias Mandy1749! We also updated the footer links on our website with the newest white papers. Smiley

https://crypti.me/crypti_cn.pdf

It's time for chinese exchanges to add Crypti, like http://www.btc38.com/trade_en.html !
Send them whitepaper!
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July 07, 2015, 11:31:06 AM
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Chinese people:
If your english isn't that good, we now offer a Chinese version of the white paper! Thanks to our Chinese Crypti correspondent Luiz alias Mandy1749! We also updated the footer links on our website with the newest white papers. Smiley

https://crypti.me/crypti_cn.pdf

It's time for chinese exchanges to add Crypti, like http://www.btc38.com/trade_en.html !
Send them whitepaper!

We are trying, but BTC38 said they won't add any new coins right now. Maybe if they get many requests, tho. But Cryptsy doesn't react to our dozens of emails either..

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