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August 16, 2015, 07:40:12 PM |
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First Video Preview of our Decentralized Applications Platform and Sia Decentralized StorageHello Community, We are very excited to show you the first preview of our forthcoming Decentralized Application (Dapp) platform. For this special moment we have prepared a YouTube video, which guides you through the necessary steps to deploy and launch your dapp onto Crypti's Dapp Store. Please note that the user interface is an early version and will go through several quality assurance cycles before we release it. Click here, to watch the video.Continue reading on our blog.. Are there any choices for app hosting other than Sia and GitHub? It is strange to me that we can not use Crypti blockchain for that purpose. The first release with dapp functionalities won't have other storage solutions. When time passes we will add several other choices, centralized and decentralized. There are many alternatives available and we will implement them one-by-one. Why is it strange to you that we won't make the Crypti blockchain available? Crypti is not a storage solution, it's a decentralized applications platform. Also we are not Ethereum, we will not pollute our main chain with arbitrary data. This is our huge difference to Ethereum. At Ethereum everything is on the main chain, this will make the blockchain very big with the time and the gas-price for contract computation very expensive. (Correct me if I'm wrong. ) At Crypti, every dapp is running on its own side chain. That means, there can be 100,000 dapps running on Crypti without a problem. @Passion_ltc would it not be better to create a side-chain or multiple side-chains on the Crypti network, purely to store DApps? It great to have a partnership with Sia, but IMHO it would be better to store everything on the Crypti network, that way you are not reliant on other networks and developers with the storage of important data. If there is a problem with the Sia network, then we are fully reliant on Sia's developers to solve the problem and ensure our data is safe, and as a potential DApp developer that doesn't instill much confidence. The major difference between Ethereum and Crypti is that for developers Ethereum looks the more attractive option as everything is stored and executed from the same network. The problem with Ethereum is that EVERYTHING is stored on the same chain, Ethereum doesn't have side chains (please correct me if I'm wrong), whereas Crypti does. Therefore Crypti has a major advantage there. If you can store Crypti's DApps on a sidechain or multiple sidechains without the need of a third-party network to handle the storage needs, you will have a HUGE advantage over Ethereum. Also on a side note, since Ethereum's roller coaster trading run over the last week (something akin to the major pump and dumps of the past years) has got massive coverage on media outlets from TechCrunch to CoinTelegraph, you can expect a major influx of investors looking for similar coins to invest in, and you can expect a lot of new "2.0 coins" popping up on the aftermath of Ethereum's release. So if you guys can complete the DApps platform within the next month or two and start marketing in that time, you will see a major increase in our community size and trading volumes. Ethereum is about another year from full release, if Crypti can launch DApps and Sidechains within that time, with the proper marketing you can easily steal a lot of Ethereum's market share. Hey Wulfcastle, welcome back! I will discuss this with Boris the coming days. Principally it should be possible to create a dapp, which lets you store other dapps. But there are a few problems, e.g. where is this dapp .zip package stored. Also I think there are a few problems to store such big single files (500kb) in the side chain. I will come back to you regarding this matter. Just a reminder, as it may create confusion to the others. We are talking about the storage solution for the dapp .zip package. From where you pull it, when you install it. The actual dapp will later be on your node and doesn't need to connect to SIA all the time when you launch it. Only when you install it (what will happen once). The data of the dapp will be on its sidechain, secured by its master nodes. I think community developers can take this idea and make dapp for it. Then we can add it to our dappstore as one of storage method.
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Vagnavs
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August 16, 2015, 09:54:31 PM |
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It sounds like things are coming along. Keep up the good work everyone!
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Avalanche is a must own
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Bigcabrito
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August 16, 2015, 09:56:55 PM |
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First Video Preview of our Decentralized Applications Platform and Sia Decentralized StorageHello Community, We are very excited to show you the first preview of our forthcoming Decentralized Application (Dapp) platform. For this special moment we have prepared a YouTube video, which guides you through the necessary steps to deploy and launch your dapp onto Crypti's Dapp Store. Please note that the user interface is an early version and will go through several quality assurance cycles before we release it. Click here, to watch the video.Continue reading on our blog.. Are there any choices for app hosting other than Sia and GitHub? It is strange to me that we can not use Crypti blockchain for that purpose. The first release with dapp functionalities won't have other storage solutions. When time passes we will add several other choices, centralized and decentralized. There are many alternatives available and we will implement them one-by-one. Why is it strange to you that we won't make the Crypti blockchain available? Crypti is not a storage solution, it's a decentralized applications platform. Also we are not Ethereum, we will not pollute our main chain with arbitrary data. This is our huge difference to Ethereum. At Ethereum everything is on the main chain, this will make the blockchain very big with the time and the gas-price for contract computation very expensive. (Correct me if I'm wrong. ) At Crypti, every dapp is running on its own side chain. That means, there can be 100,000 dapps running on Crypti without a problem. @Passion_ltc would it not be better to create a side-chain or multiple side-chains on the Crypti network, purely to store DApps? It great to have a partnership with Sia, but IMHO it would be better to store everything on the Crypti network, that way you are not reliant on other networks and developers with the storage of important data. If there is a problem with the Sia network, then we are fully reliant on Sia's developers to solve the problem and ensure our data is safe, and as a potential DApp developer that doesn't instill much confidence. The major difference between Ethereum and Crypti is that for developers Ethereum looks the more attractive option as everything is stored and executed from the same network. The problem with Ethereum is that EVERYTHING is stored on the same chain, Ethereum doesn't have side chains (please correct me if I'm wrong), whereas Crypti does. Therefore Crypti has a major advantage there. If you can store Crypti's DApps on a sidechain or multiple sidechains without the need of a third-party network to handle the storage needs, you will have a HUGE advantage over Ethereum. Also on a side note, since Ethereum's roller coaster trading run over the last week (something akin to the major pump and dumps of the past years) has got massive coverage on media outlets from TechCrunch to CoinTelegraph, you can expect a major influx of investors looking for similar coins to invest in, and you can expect a lot of new "2.0 coins" popping up on the aftermath of Ethereum's release. So if you guys can complete the DApps platform within the next month or two and start marketing in that time, you will see a major increase in our community size and trading volumes. Ethereum is about another year from full release, if Crypti can launch DApps and Sidechains within that time, with the proper marketing you can easily steal a lot of Ethereum's market share. Developers will concentrate on building apps for Ethereum regardless of the storage options. Ethereum has more volume/huge community and thus higher possibility of making money from the apps. It would be great if we can pull some devs to work on the Crypti DAPPs platform and build a couple of apps. If you think about why would developers make an app, one of the first things that comes to mind is they want to generate income. Right now Crypti is lacking in volume and community hence no income. I do agree that people will start looking for the next "Ethereum", the next pumped coin following Ethereums roller coaster market cap rise. Crypti just might be it, and this would increase the community exponentially. Even though it will get pumped and dumped (like every other coin we've seen so far), we will gain valuable community members and exposure to the media. Once we're there, it's only a matter of doing things right and persevere throughout. Ethereum has been marketing hype all this time, we could do the same when v0.4.0 comes out.
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Passion_ltc
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August 17, 2015, 06:42:45 AM |
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First Video Preview of our Decentralized Applications Platform and Sia Decentralized StorageHello Community, We are very excited to show you the first preview of our forthcoming Decentralized Application (Dapp) platform. For this special moment we have prepared a YouTube video, which guides you through the necessary steps to deploy and launch your dapp onto Crypti's Dapp Store. Please note that the user interface is an early version and will go through several quality assurance cycles before we release it. Click here, to watch the video.Continue reading on our blog.. Are there any choices for app hosting other than Sia and GitHub? It is strange to me that we can not use Crypti blockchain for that purpose. The first release with dapp functionalities won't have other storage solutions. When time passes we will add several other choices, centralized and decentralized. There are many alternatives available and we will implement them one-by-one. Why is it strange to you that we won't make the Crypti blockchain available? Crypti is not a storage solution, it's a decentralized applications platform. Also we are not Ethereum, we will not pollute our main chain with arbitrary data. This is our huge difference to Ethereum. At Ethereum everything is on the main chain, this will make the blockchain very big with the time and the gas-price for contract computation very expensive. (Correct me if I'm wrong. ) At Crypti, every dapp is running on its own side chain. That means, there can be 100,000 dapps running on Crypti without a problem. @Passion_ltc would it not be better to create a side-chain or multiple side-chains on the Crypti network, purely to store DApps? It great to have a partnership with Sia, but IMHO it would be better to store everything on the Crypti network, that way you are not reliant on other networks and developers with the storage of important data. If there is a problem with the Sia network, then we are fully reliant on Sia's developers to solve the problem and ensure our data is safe, and as a potential DApp developer that doesn't instill much confidence. The major difference between Ethereum and Crypti is that for developers Ethereum looks the more attractive option as everything is stored and executed from the same network. The problem with Ethereum is that EVERYTHING is stored on the same chain, Ethereum doesn't have side chains (please correct me if I'm wrong), whereas Crypti does. Therefore Crypti has a major advantage there. If you can store Crypti's DApps on a sidechain or multiple sidechains without the need of a third-party network to handle the storage needs, you will have a HUGE advantage over Ethereum. Also on a side note, since Ethereum's roller coaster trading run over the last week (something akin to the major pump and dumps of the past years) has got massive coverage on media outlets from TechCrunch to CoinTelegraph, you can expect a major influx of investors looking for similar coins to invest in, and you can expect a lot of new "2.0 coins" popping up on the aftermath of Ethereum's release. So if you guys can complete the DApps platform within the next month or two and start marketing in that time, you will see a major increase in our community size and trading volumes. Ethereum is about another year from full release, if Crypti can launch DApps and Sidechains within that time, with the proper marketing you can easily steal a lot of Ethereum's market share. Developers will concentrate on building apps for Ethereum regardless of the storage options. Ethereum has more volume/huge community and thus higher possibility of making money from the apps. It would be great if we can pull some devs to work on the Crypti DAPPs platform and build a couple of apps. If you think about why would developers make an app, one of the first things that comes to mind is they want to generate income. Right now Crypti is lacking in volume and community hence no income. I do agree that people will start looking for the next "Ethereum", the next pumped coin following Ethereums roller coaster market cap rise. Crypti just might be it, and this would increase the community exponentially. Even though it will get pumped and dumped (like every other coin we've seen so far), we will gain valuable community members and exposure to the media. Once we're there, it's only a matter of doing things right and persevere throughout. Ethereum has been marketing hype all this time, we could do the same when v0.4.0 comes out. As soon as the basic version is ready we will implement side chains on Bitcoin consensus. This will allow dapps to run on Bitcoin (after a registration on Crypti). Nevertheless, even before that the dapps can support BTC as a token already. I think Bitcoin has a bigger community than Ethereum.
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SISAR
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August 17, 2015, 09:42:04 PM |
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Ohh, finaly ... thanks to whoever managed to persuade Cryptsy to check XCR wallet.
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Passion_ltc
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August 18, 2015, 07:06:38 AM |
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Ohh, finaly ... thanks to whoever managed to persuade Cryptsy to check XCR wallet. Let's hope they stand to their words.
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Litoshi
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August 18, 2015, 01:48:48 PM |
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As a test I sent two deposits of 30 and 10 XCR to Polo yesterday. Neither one shows in my balance there. The XCR block chain does show them, so the problem is internal to Polo.
Be aware of this. If you need to send to Polo, or any exchange, always send a small amount first to test the system, before sending a larger amount.
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MalReynolds
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August 18, 2015, 04:08:36 PM |
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If you need to send to Polo, or any exchange, always send a small amount first to test the system, before sending a larger amount.
Excellent advice. In other exchange news, Bter moved 3M XCR from their cold wallet to their hot wallet (almost 18% of their cold wallet reservoir), and 1.5M of THAT went from the hot wallet back on the XCR blockchain to individual users. And more specifically, apparently NOT into Polo. So Crypti available supply on the exchanges is falling. And... the price of XCR is headed up???
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Passion_ltc
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August 18, 2015, 04:43:54 PM |
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Support our DesignerHey guys, our designer made a huge preview of our website and client design. He does that to expand his own portfolio in order to get more work offers. We believe that he did a great job, therefore we want to support him. So please like his preview on Behance and share it if possible. Go to the Behance PreviewThanks!
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Wulfcastle
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August 18, 2015, 06:37:48 PM |
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Support our DesignerHey guys, our designer made a huge preview of our website and client design. He does that to expand his own portfolio in order to get more work offers. We believe that he did a great job, therefore we want to support him. So please like his preview on Behance and share it if possible. Go to the Behance PreviewThanks! @Passion_ltc Please don't say that this means that he's completed work on Crypti. If he has please try and keep him on board with your team. You don't want to have to find another designer at this point in time, right before major client releases. Plus while I did disagree with some points on the UI Design, as a whole the UI he has designed is largely impressive, please do whatever you can to keep him.
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Passion_ltc
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August 18, 2015, 06:41:59 PM |
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Support our DesignerHey guys, our designer made a huge preview of our website and client design. He does that to expand his own portfolio in order to get more work offers. We believe that he did a great job, therefore we want to support him. So please like his preview on Behance and share it if possible. Go to the Behance PreviewThanks! @Passion_ltc Please don't say that this means that he's completed work on Crypti. If he has please try and keep him on board with your team. You don't want to have to find another designer at this point in time, right before major client releases. Plus while I did disagree with some points on the UI Design, as a whole the UI he has designed is largely impressive, please do whatever you can to keep him. Don't worry. He's still with us. I just promised him to share it. It's free promotion for us anyway. He isn't full time Crypti, giving him enough time to pursue other projects.
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SISAR
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August 20, 2015, 11:30:10 AM |
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Crypti Lite wallet lacks any notification on received transaction, can that be added to it? Also it would be useful to have "Hide empty blocks" option at Blockchain menu so we don't have to use online blockchain explorer to quicky check recent transactions.
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Passion_ltc
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August 20, 2015, 04:23:37 PM |
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Crypti Lite wallet lacks any notification on received transaction, can that be added to it? Also it would be useful to have "Hide empty blocks" option at Blockchain menu so we don't have to use online blockchain explorer to quicky check recent transactions. A notification center is planned. We have our hands full with the dapps right now. This will definitely come, but will probably have to wait for the next release. The "hide empty blocks" option is a great idea. I will see what I can do, because that shouldn't take so long.
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Passion_ltc
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August 20, 2015, 08:44:54 PM |
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The weekly blog post will be posted tomorrow.
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Vagnavs
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August 20, 2015, 11:27:16 PM |
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The weekly blog post will be posted tomorrow. Okay, thanks for the update. Hopefully some more good news
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Avalanche is a must own
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Bigcabrito
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August 21, 2015, 07:00:35 AM |
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Recently I've noticed the wallet.crypti.me website slowing down. It usually loaded fast but now it is taking quite awhile for it to load. To be assured of my concerns, I opened my delegates wallet in a separate window simultaneously with wallet.crypti.me and to my surprise my delegates server wallet loaded faster.
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Passion_ltc
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August 21, 2015, 07:50:33 AM |
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Recently I've noticed the wallet.crypti.me website slowing down. It usually loaded fast but now it is taking quite awhile for it to load. To be assured of my concerns, I opened my delegates wallet in a separate window simultaneously with wallet.crypti.me and to my surprise my delegates server wallet loaded faster.
Yes, this is the case because many are accessing this wallet. It gets slower with time then as well. We already have a fix for this. We will rely on the lite client crypti.js library in the future. We will make the transition with the next big update.
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Passion_ltc
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August 21, 2015, 08:53:31 AM |
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As a test I sent two deposits of 30 and 10 XCR to Polo yesterday. Neither one shows in my balance there. The XCR block chain does show them, so the problem is internal to Polo.
Be aware of this. If you need to send to Polo, or any exchange, always send a small amount first to test the system, before sending a larger amount.
Working again.
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