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October 02, 2015, 08:00:03 PM |
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Posted by Max. Crypti PR can't post images yet. Main difference - still closed source? And super cheap compared to ETH This will not last long.
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October 02, 2015, 08:26:59 PM |
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Posted by Max. Crypti PR can't post images yet.
Main difference - still closed source? And super cheap compared to ETH This will not last long. Why
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October 03, 2015, 01:13:02 AM |
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Main difference - still closed source? Yep. But this difference won't hold for long. Early in the thread it was said that Crypti source would be released quarterly. It's been over a year though.
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October 03, 2015, 03:58:42 AM |
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Main difference - still closed source? Yep. But this difference won't hold for long. Early in the thread it was said that Crypti source would be released quarterly. It's been over a year though. Is there any quotes from Cryptsy or Poloniex people saying they've reviewed the source code? Or do they just run it in a VM and don't give a fuck? Got some cheap on Cryptsy, but considering just dumping it cause Crypsty wallet is constantly borked, and I don't want to install closed source shit on my comps anyway.
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October 03, 2015, 08:58:51 AM |
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Main difference - still closed source? Yep. But this difference won't hold for long. Early in the thread it was said that Crypti source would be released quarterly. It's been over a year though. Is there any quotes from Cryptsy or Poloniex people saying they've reviewed the source code? Or do they just run it in a VM and don't give a fuck? Got some cheap on Cryptsy, but considering just dumping it cause Crypsty wallet is constantly borked, and I don't want to install closed source shit on my comps anyway. Hey Crypti, what's yours comments on jwinterm shit ?
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October 03, 2015, 10:25:34 AM |
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Main difference - still closed source? Yep. But this difference won't hold for long. Early in the thread it was said that Crypti source would be released quarterly. It's been over a year though. Is there any quotes from Cryptsy or Poloniex people saying they've reviewed the source code? Or do they just run it in a VM and don't give a fuck? Got some cheap on Cryptsy, but considering just dumping it cause Crypsty wallet is constantly borked, and I don't want to install closed source shit on my comps anyway. Hey Crypti, what's yours comments on jwinterm shit ? Main reason why didn't opened source it, because someone of our team worried about new scam forks and someone worried about bugs in code. Last months we see that it's problem, and because we (Max, Me, Olivier) agreed that it need to be open source asap. We still need to close it with other foundation members, i think we will do it on this weekly meeting. Is there any quotes from Cryptsy or Poloniex people saying they've reviewed the source code? Or do they just run it in a VM and don't give a fuck?
We on exchanges last year, no one exchanges said that we contain malware lol, if you mean this.
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October 03, 2015, 10:40:11 AM |
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Main difference - still closed source? Yep. But this difference won't hold for long. Early in the thread it was said that Crypti source would be released quarterly. It's been over a year though. Is there any quotes from Cryptsy or Poloniex people saying they've reviewed the source code? Or do they just run it in a VM and don't give a fuck? Got some cheap on Cryptsy, but considering just dumping it cause Crypsty wallet is constantly borked, and I don't want to install closed source shit on my comps anyway. Hey Crypti, what's yours comments on jwinterm shit ? Main reason why didn't opened source it, because someone of our team worried about new scam forks and someone worried about bugs in code. Last months we see that it's problem, and because we (Max, Me, Olivier) agreed that it need to be open source asap. We still need to close it with other foundation members, i think we will do it on this weekly meeting. Is there any quotes from Cryptsy or Poloniex people saying they've reviewed the source code? Or do they just run it in a VM and don't give a fuck?
We on exchanges last year, no one exchanges said that we contain malware lol, if you mean this. To give a few more insights: Every Saturday we have a foundation board meeting, that means today. We will discuss this matter today and will post our decision on Monday. Like Boris above said, some of us know very well that we need to open source it ASAP. About Cryptsy, we said multiple times to not use it. It's not on our website anymore and the OP say it as well. Recently we made some success in this area, so let's hope they will soon fix their wallets.
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October 03, 2015, 03:24:36 PM |
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Main difference - still closed source? Yep. But this difference won't hold for long. Early in the thread it was said that Crypti source would be released quarterly. It's been over a year though. Is there any quotes from Cryptsy or Poloniex people saying they've reviewed the source code? Or do they just run it in a VM and don't give a fuck? Got some cheap on Cryptsy, but considering just dumping it cause Crypsty wallet is constantly borked, and I don't want to install closed source shit on my comps anyway. Hey Crypti, what's yours comments on jwinterm shit ? Main reason why didn't opened source it, because someone of our team worried about new scam forks and someone worried about bugs in code. Last months we see that it's problem, and because we (Max, Me, Olivier) agreed that it need to be open source asap. We still need to close it with other foundation members, i think we will do it on this weekly meeting. Is there any quotes from Cryptsy or Poloniex people saying they've reviewed the source code? Or do they just run it in a VM and don't give a fuck?
We on exchanges last year, no one exchanges said that we contain malware lol, if you mean this. To give a few more insights: Every Saturday we have a foundation board meeting, that means today. We will discuss this matter today and will post our decision on Monday. Like Boris above said, some of us know very well that we need to open source it ASAP. About Cryptsy, we said multiple times to not use it. It's not on our website anymore and the OP say it as well. Recently we made some success in this area, so let's hope they will soon fix their wallets. I think you must go opensource. By the way, all my BTC invested in Crypti. Even if there will appear some shitforks, you'll get something much more valuable - new developers, which, I think, will work for free/fun.
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October 03, 2015, 04:56:20 PM |
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We have a strong consensus in the Foundation to open source the code, and realize the need at this point to release it now that we are ready for developers to begin writing and testing dapps.
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October 03, 2015, 05:26:59 PM |
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We have a strong consensus in the Foundation to open source the code, and realize the need at this point to release it now that we are ready for developers to begin writing and testing dapps.
It's a milestone for all crypti supporters
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October 03, 2015, 08:43:01 PM |
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Okay guys, we are still in the board meeting. But we already decided that we will make the Crypti v0.3.2 core open source next week! I hope you like it as much as I do!
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October 03, 2015, 08:49:58 PM |
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Okay guys, we are still in the board meeting. But we already decided that we will make the Crypti v0.3.2 core open source next week! I hope you like it as much as I do! And DAppToolkit, Documentation, MessagingDApp, Tools already open sourced: https://github.com/crypti?tab=repositoriesThere is beta version, will add new things, close some bugs, but ready to use
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October 03, 2015, 10:12:43 PM |
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Okay guys, we are still in the board meeting. But we already decided that we will make the Crypti v0.3.2 core open source next week! I hope you like it as much as I do! And DAppToolkit, Documentation, MessagingDApp, Tools already open sourced: https://github.com/crypti?tab=repositoriesThere is beta version, will add new things, close some bugs, but ready to use This is great news! Well done Crypti Team.
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October 04, 2015, 08:00:17 PM |
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I invested a bit. Interested to see where this goes.
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October 05, 2015, 08:39:32 AM |
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this looks awesoooome
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October 05, 2015, 08:56:43 AM |
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An Introduction to Gaia, Crypti v0.5.0Hello Crypti Community, Following yesterdays announcement we would like to provide you with a little more information regarding Crypti v0.5.0, also known as Gaia. Gaia is our next big update featuring the long awaited decentralized application platform, together with a Dapp Store, M-of-N multi-signature accounts and countless backend and frontend improvements. Plus some smaller incremental improvements including: loading bars, background blockchain loading (for delegates at launch) and dramatic speed improvements. Visit the blog post for much more information Crypti v0.5.0 Open Beta TestHello Testers, Today marks the beginning of the open testing period for Gaia, also known as Crypti 0.5.0. This blog post collects all the information you need to thoroughly test Crypti v0.5.0 during this period. If you think something is missing, please contact us and we will add it as soon as possible. In the case you need testnet XCR for the Foundations testnet, please ask! Get all necessary information on our blog
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October 06, 2015, 10:29:14 AM |
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An Introduction to Gaia, Crypti v0.5.0Hello Crypti Community, Following yesterdays announcement we would like to provide you with a little more information regarding Crypti v0.5.0, also known as Gaia. Gaia is our next big update featuring the long awaited decentralized application platform, together with a Dapp Store, M-of-N multi-signature accounts and countless backend and frontend improvements. Plus some smaller incremental improvements including: loading bars, background blockchain loading (for delegates at launch) and dramatic speed improvements. Visit the blog post for much more information Crypti v0.5.0 Open Beta TestHello Testers, Today marks the beginning of the open testing period for Gaia, also known as Crypti 0.5.0. This blog post collects all the information you need to thoroughly test Crypti v0.5.0 during this period. If you think something is missing, please contact us and we will add it as soon as possible. In the case you need testnet XCR for the Foundations testnet, please ask! Get all necessary information on our blog Thanks for sharing!
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October 06, 2015, 03:50:50 PM |
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Soooo, no open source? And if you do open source it will be for an old version? Seems legit.
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