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Author Topic: [XCR] Crypti | Dapps | Sidechains | Dapp Store | OPEN SOURCE | 100% own code | DPoS  (Read 804605 times)
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July 10, 2014, 03:10:47 PM
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Yesssss finally !!!

I waited so long for this one...lets roll !!
I would like to take the opportunity to kiss some ass and say that you Dev's have been outstanding in all aspects since the first page of the Pre-Ann thread. quick answers, consultations with the community, implementing our suggestions and all under nonstop trolls attacks. Well done guys you're proving yourselves just right!  

In the same note, i would like to strongly suggest we do reconsider some sort of general Pre-sale Cap. This Cap can be big (1000~ BTC) but we must set it now. By the interest shown here and due to the Bter sales rate, this can get out of proportion very soon and Lead to premature congestion while lowering the Buys force at the exchanges past the pre-sale. if that indeed happens Crypti price will be constantly dropping in the near future. capping the pre-sale will benefit both us the intial investors and both the future demand for crypti.
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July 10, 2014, 03:13:39 PM
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Quick question, will the desktop clients for Windows be packaged as .exe's? Also from a usability perspective don't you think a 100 character pass-phrase is a bit long?

We are looking to eventually package the node via NSIS installing, making them indeed one-click installable.

XCP wallet (https://counterwallet.co) uses about 80 - 85, hence the extra 15 are negligible and bring you towards the round number of 100.


Ah okay, never used XCP hence the confusion at the long pass-phrase, coming from a QT here so thought it would be shorter Smiley. Also you say that a Crypti SDK can leverage the network to allow the development of "decentralized networks with its own fee structure and assets", will you guys actually develop any of the mentioned platforms such as cloud storage etc yourself or will you leave that up to third-party developers

private keys in bitcoin are 50 chars. 100 is probably overkill. But, it doesn't matter to me as I won't be typing it in ever.
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July 10, 2014, 03:15:18 PM
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Yesssss finally !!!

I waited so long for this one...lets roll !!
I would like to take the opportunity to kiss some ass and say that you Dev's have been outstanding in all aspects since the first page of the Pre-Ann thread. quick answers, consultations with the community, implementing our suggestions and all under nonstop trolls attacks. Well done guys you're proving yourselves just right!  

In the same note, i would like to strongly suggest we do reconsider some sort of general Pre-sale Cap. This Cap can be big (1000~ BTC) but we must set it now. By the interest shown here and due to the Bter sales rate, this can get out of proportion very soon and Lead to premature congestion while lowering the Buys force at the exchanges past the pre-sale. if that indeed happens Crypti price will be constantly dropping in the near future. capping the pre-sale will benefit both us the intial investors and both the future demand for crypti.

Why doesn't the OP of this thread just delete all the trolls' posts that bring nothing but ranting and raving to the thread. The topic is self-moderated....
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July 10, 2014, 03:16:05 PM
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Just bumping this up :
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you say that a Crypti SDK can leverage the network to allow the development of "decentralized networks with its own fee structure and assets", will you guys actually develop any of the mentioned platforms such as cloud storage etc yourself or will you leave that up to third-party developers

Reason I ask this as Node.js doesn't have the same amount of developers or as big a community backing as say Java or C++. Nevertheless from what I know about it is that it scales better, but it suffers when tasked to do mathematical equations etc. Considering that all digital currencies are based on cryptography which itself is extremely mathematical intense, wouldn't that hinder Crypti's ability to scale as Node.js just doesn't run mathematical tasks as quick as other languages.

Node.js is a standalont runtime execution engine for javascript made from the Chrome V8 engine.

So, the code is javascript. There are probably more javascript devs on the planet than any other language.
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July 10, 2014, 03:16:24 PM
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The former does sound wrong. However, the latter is pretty normal. The block chain is public and any block explorer will allow the ability to see any account's balance and all it's transactions.

The former is due to API being authenticated via GET, we are POST/SSL'ing it right now.

The latter is indeed a part of the API for upcoming block-chain explorer.
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July 10, 2014, 03:19:00 PM
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So...let me guess, you keep all the BTC from the IPO from the SALE of the coins, and you keep 25% from the total coins too?

What am I missing?

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

...I am just keeping my share of CRYPTI by the way...

I don't understand anything from that...

you sell coins to the ipo, lets say 75.000.000 coins  = 75 BTC, this is only an example.
You get the 75 BTC, and you still keep the 25% from the total number of coins?



No, they would keep 15% in that case. Said to be the community fund. I guess they don't trust that large steakholders will fund projects the way it happened in NXT and Qora.
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July 10, 2014, 03:21:07 PM
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                                                            Almost there!!!


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July 10, 2014, 03:22:42 PM
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Attitude of China govement regarding BTC/altcoin is not clear until now, may be these coins will be forbidden in China via this IPO thing, let's wait and see.
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July 10, 2014, 03:23:05 PM
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Yesssss finally !!!

I waited so long for this one...lets roll !!
I would like to take the opportunity to kiss some ass and say that you Dev's have been outstanding in all aspects since the first page of the Pre-Ann thread. quick answers, consultations with the community, implementing our suggestions and all under nonstop trolls attacks. Well done guys you're proving yourselves just right!  

In the same note, i would like to strongly suggest we do reconsider some sort of general Pre-sale Cap. This Cap can be big (1000~ BTC) but we must set it now. By the interest shown here and due to the Bter sales rate, this can get out of proportion very soon and Lead to premature congestion while lowering the Buys force at the exchanges past the pre-sale. if that indeed happens Crypti price will be constantly dropping in the near future. capping the pre-sale will benefit both us the intial investors and both the future demand for crypti.


Thanks for the kind words Smiley.

We received multiple suggestions regarding the cap, and now seriously considering it yet again. If any change, we will announce it as usual.
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July 10, 2014, 03:26:54 PM
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Attitude of China govement regarding BTC/altcoin is not clear until now, may be these coins will be forbidden in China via this IPO thing, let's wait and see.

First (as it was said many times), it is not IPO but rather a pre-sale of Crypti.

Second, Bter has done their own legal homework as well, before joining this pre-sale.
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July 10, 2014, 03:28:20 PM
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Isn't the CRY transfer fee 1% already? Is BTER charging 1% on top of that?

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    Crypti buy fee: 0%
    Withdrawal fee: 1% + 1 Crypti
    Supports refunds

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


Thanks, but that doesn't answer my question.
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July 10, 2014, 03:41:42 PM
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Attitude of China govement regarding BTC/altcoin is not clear until now, may be these coins will be forbidden in China via this IPO thing, let's wait and see.

You are retarded my "friend"
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July 10, 2014, 03:41:53 PM
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Isn't the CRY transfer fee 1% already? Is BTER charging 1% on top of that?

We are actually discussing a method to reduce the fee for regular (non-commerce) transactions, and will announce an update before the Crypti issuance.
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July 10, 2014, 03:43:57 PM
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Attitude of China govement regarding BTC/altcoin is not clear until now, may be these coins will be forbidden in China via this IPO thing, let's wait and see.

You are retarded my "friend"


His name is the best!

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July 10, 2014, 03:46:02 PM
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Attitude of China govement regarding BTC/altcoin is not clear until now, may be these coins will be forbidden in China via this IPO thing, let's wait and see.

First (as it was said many times), it is not IPO but rather a pre-sale of Crypti.

Second, Bter has done their own legal homework as well, before joining this pre-sale.
Man, let's wait and see, I have said the policy regarding BTC is not clear in China, there has been two round suppresses in the last few months by the government, and I think you have noticed the price wave of BTC, and you can check the related news if you know Chinese, it's not illegal now but no one can guarantee it still will be not illegal in the next days, BTC and alt coins has damaged the interests of China banks and stock exchange which runs by government, may be the government just needs an excuse to suppress BTC/alt coins again, government don't like BTC. Bter said they have done legal homework, it's true but not completely true since they want this coin to make money, I have listed some things they don't want to say above
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July 10, 2014, 03:47:42 PM
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Attitude of China govement regarding BTC/altcoin is not clear until now, may be these coins will be forbidden in China via this IPO thing, let's wait and see.

First (as it was said many times), it is not IPO but rather a pre-sale of Crypti.

Second, Bter has done their own legal homework as well, before joining this pre-sale.
Man, let's wait and see, I have said the policy regarding BTC is not clear in China, there has been two round suppresses in the last few months by the government, and I think you have noticed the price wave of BTC, and you can check the related news if you know Chinese, it's not illegal now but no one can guarantee it still will be not illegal in the next days, BTC and alt coins has damaged the interests of China banks and stock exchange which runs by government, may be the government just needs an excuse to suppress BTC/alt coins again, government don't like BTC. Bter said they have done legal homework, it's true but not completely true since they want this coin to make money, I have listed some things they don't want to say above

Are you a fucking idiot? Bitcoin was never illegal in china, and will never be...
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July 10, 2014, 03:48:53 PM
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@Devs, please take note that this is only a suggestion, I'm not saying you must must do it, but it would help build a lot of trust from the community

In the efforts of transparency, I believe that the devs could use a Multi-sig wallet like : https://copay.io/ to keep funds raised from the IPO, and include a trusted third party to oversee the transactions and approve transactions & spending of the IPO funds.
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July 10, 2014, 03:53:39 PM
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@Devs, please take note that this is only a suggestion, I'm not saying you must must do it, but it would help build a lot of trust from the community

In the efforts of transparency, I believe that the devs could use a Multi-sig wallet like : https://copay.io/ to keep funds raised from the IPO, and include a trusted third party to oversee the transactions and approve transactions & spending of the IPO funds.

Thanks for the suggestion, we indeed planned to use a 3rd party multi-sig service like https://www.bitgo.com/ or https://api.trustedcoin.com, will check this one too.
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July 10, 2014, 03:56:01 PM
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@Devs, please take note that this is only a suggestion, I'm not saying you must must do it, but it would help build a lot of trust from the community

In the efforts of transparency, I believe that the devs could use a Multi-sig wallet like : https://copay.io/ to keep funds raised from the IPO, and include a trusted third party to oversee the transactions and approve transactions & spending of the IPO funds.

Thanks for the suggestion, we indeed planned to use a 3rd party multi-sig service like https://www.bitgo.com/ or https://api.trustedcoin.com, will check this too.

I think CoPay is probably the most secure and easiest to use Multi-Sig service. CoPay was developed by BitPay so for me they'll most likely (but not necessarily) be the best built : http://blog.bitpay.com/2014/07/09/copay-beta-an-open-source-multisig-wallet.html
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July 10, 2014, 03:59:23 PM
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I think CoPay is probably the most secure and easiest to use Multi-Sig service. CoPay was developed by BitPay so for me they'll most likely (but not necessarily) be the best built : http://blog.bitpay.com/2014/07/09/copay-beta-an-open-source-multisig-wallet.html

Awesome, I have quite a good experience working with BitPay and know their team, hence any their product of theirs will get bonus points in my book Smiley.
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