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Author Topic: [XCR] Crypti | Dapps | Sidechains | Dapp Store | OPEN SOURCE | 100% own code | DPoS  (Read 804614 times)
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July 13, 2014, 12:23:57 AM
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your saying that this is all new source. but it looks so similar to nxt.
can you explain this.

right now from scale of 1-10 I'm willing to only invest 1 because of this reason.

What is similar of nxt? Wallet? We just take Nxt wallet as example.
About source code, we looked on nxt source first time when started development, maybe so there exist something like in nxt.
It's written in Node.js, not a fork.

In any way on this week we will start P2P and PoS for invited users, and do refactoring, remove unused trash.

Are you really trying to say that because you didn't specifically fork nxt but essentially rewrote it in javascript that its not based on NXT and its all original?

Guess since mechanize for python was written in a different language than mechanize for perl it was original new source.

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July 13, 2014, 12:31:37 AM
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This is very interesting! It's a bit out of m price range but I am definitely watching.

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July 13, 2014, 12:44:55 AM
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your saying that this is all new source. but it looks so similar to nxt.
can you explain this.

right now from scale of 1-10 I'm willing to only invest 1 because of this reason.

What is similar of nxt? Wallet? We just take Nxt wallet as example.
About source code, we looked on nxt source first time when started development, maybe so there exist something like in nxt.
It's written in Node.js, not a fork.

In any way on this week we will start P2P and PoS for invited users, and do refactoring, remove unused trash.

Are you really trying to say that because you didn't specifically fork nxt but essentially rewrote it in javascript that its not based on NXT and its all original?

Guess since mechanize for python was written in a different language than mechanize for perl it was original new source.

I'm not sure if you have read any of the documentation as your comments make it seem like maybe you glossed over some of the details. Crypti is utilizing a completely different mechanism and set of algorithms from NXT and isn't even stake based. Saying that Crypti is a clone of NXT would be like saying that NXT is a clone of BTC. The new NXT wallet was definitely used for inspiration for the web wallet and it should be. It's damn beautiful compared to what everyone else was doing prior to its release. From a design perspective, it was on a whole different level. No one here is denying that there are parts of NXT that were used for inspiration, Boris even mentioned multiple times that he learned a lot from watching NXT. So did a lot of other Cryptos. But saying that Crypti is a clone of NXT simply re-written in Node is a horrible misunderstanding of this project and is completely false.

Also, I'd like to hear the countless reasons that you think using Node is a horrible decision. I'm being sincere here, I'd like to know what you see as the downsides and possible issues that might arise.

As far as it being "centrally" developed and not open source. Many projects are initially developed this way. The source is only closed for the initial period previously described to deter immediate cloning. I think most in the community can understand the need to allow Crypti to develop it's place prior to releasing the entire source. The only people I would see having an issue with this are those who really want to tinker with the source because they like the idea and have ideas for a clone. The source will be open after the completion of the release schedule already laid out. If you think this is a mistake, I'm sorry you feel that way but this is an issue that has been decided and is set in stone.

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July 13, 2014, 01:05:17 AM
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404 error FYI:  http://www.crypti.me/

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July 13, 2014, 01:38:17 AM
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I'm a bit skeptical about the proof of identity. Could a dev please explain to me how this is going to work? As many tech details included as you are willing to disclose.

Thanks

anyone?

id love to know how you are going to incorporate a centralised function into the code of a decentralised crypto?
who are the devs?

While I can't give you technical specifics and will have to leave that to Boris or SyRenity, I can tell you that it is intended to be a function of the custom block chains and merchants will be validated by the issuance process of new assets. It's briefly touched on in the current non-technical whitepaper and will be explained in more detail in the more technical whitepaper as we get closer to launch. If you would like more details, you could try PM'ing Boris or SyRenity, they might be willing to disclose a few details in a PM.

what i dont understand is how you intend to verify identity in a decentralised system? even using side chains it is impossible to implement because you need to actually physically look at credentials on a case by case basis. how can a blockchain tell the difference between a real business and a shell using fake credentials? its like me signing up to a site that asks for my name and address and nothing to prove that the details i enter are real. i could enter anything and it works. you need to actually look at photos of ID and scanned letters to prove identity. which means a third party person or entity is required for processing. this is not possible to incorporate into a decentralised system unless you intend to be part-centralised for the purpose of having proof of identity. how can an algorithm be used to check the identity of someone when you need physical eyes to do it?

also proof of purchase seems flimsy at best. how do you distinguish between one address and another in order to say that the transaction was done to pay for goods with out using a third party to validate that any given address is - in fact - that of a merchant? what is to stop someone from setting up multiple accounts and sending transactions back and forth from their own accounts? there is no way possible to say that  "this account is undoubtedly that of a merchants" with out a person or entity to verify this. which leads to the person or entity having the ability to censor what merchants are allowed to be merchants which is no better than google censoring one website or another simply because they want to or are paid off to do so.

it is ridiculous to believe that these algorithms can be done in an automatic, decentralised manner with out the ability to manipulate the system and for this reason i call bullshit on this coin. but hey thats just my opinion. if you say you can verify a business, identity or purchase in a decentralised manner free of third parties/entities with out the ability to manipulate the system, who am i too argue. Roll Eyes

everyone, just throw your money at projects that are obviously not possible, itl be grand. if i were anyone who has invested. id be getting a refund asap, but hey thats just me. Smiley

also. you cant say that this is the first coin writen in node.js.

not yet anyway. depends on who launches first between you and nxtlite https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=590421.0

Much of this is covered in some of the documentation at a base level.

The PoI and validated merchant wallet will be a part of the custom blockchain and asset issuance system. The PoP will revolve around the utilization of that merchant wallet in order to determine the activity was a purchase activity. This is outlined in the whitepaper in I believe the bottom third or so. Don't think of it necessarily as us collecting social security numbers and drivers license, as that is not the intended process.

Of course as with any system I am sure someone could find a way to get a validated wallet, but they would in essence be doing all of that extra work to pay less to send themselves money, and would still be paying half of the transaction fee each time they sent themselves money, causing a net loss over time. The weight offered by the PoP calculation isn't enough to put them at the top of the block competition without them purchasing quite an extensive amount (more than they should in reality be able to afford).

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July 13, 2014, 02:09:24 AM
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Come-from-Beyond said about crypti
:  More money invested == more people invested == less people will be interested in coin after the launch == less money will be available to buy the coin after the launch == lower the price will be.

https://nxtforum.org/alternate-cryptocurrencies/crypti/msg63846/?topicseen#msg63846

Stupid fuckers, why do you think your lousy posts more important than others? Use normal size and color font, dumbass.
You are so active in this thread, seems you bought 250 crypti.

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July 13, 2014, 02:27:49 AM
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You are so active in this thread, seems you bought 250 crypti.

Nah, I don't have such money. I will have when Crypti is launched )

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July 13, 2014, 02:35:22 AM
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404 error FYI:  http://www.crypti.me/

Hmm, http://crypti.me/ works normally, seems a problem in nginx configuration.
Thanks for letting know, we will check ASAP.
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July 13, 2014, 02:38:02 AM
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I'm worried the decentralized marketplace is scope for scams.
You can create an account. Make a good offer, for some time to carry out all the orders making a good reputation and then run away with money for new orders. What's to stop a scammer from this in a decentralized marketplace?
Who can lock the money for new orders and to resolve the complaint?
I am waiting the technical whitepaper.
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July 13, 2014, 02:40:03 AM
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Please write to me here:   jfhotte10@gmail.com it is my personal address. Skype: jfhotte10

PM'ed you, looking forward to discuss the potential collaborations.
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July 13, 2014, 02:46:20 AM
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I'm worried the decentralized marketplace is scope for scams.
You can create an account. Make a good offer, for some time to carry out all the orders making a good reputation and then run away with money for new orders. What's to stop a scammer from this in a decentralized marketplace?
Who can lock the money for new orders and to resolve the complaint?
I am waiting the technical whitepaper.

This will be the role of another custom-blockchain application, that will provide built-in escrow service by either automated (for example, using shipment tracking data) or trusted human 3rd party escrow, that will either approve the payment or refund it to the customer.

It still pretty much in the idea stage, and we will start spec'ing it (probably in some RFC format) later on.
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July 13, 2014, 02:51:22 AM
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liking this idea but not interested in IPO.

He has no prior history. Uses a new username. He can disappear anytime.  Tell me How I can believe in this? What is the money going to be used for?

Boris (crypti) has posted his personal real-life details here several times, please feel free to Google for Boris Povod.
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Last edit: July 13, 2014, 03:34:15 AM by SyRenity
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and after that they run away ?  how sceptical this coin is, i mean what can you do with it , besides have it in your wallet ?  no merchandising at all,

I suggest you re-read ANN OP again (especially the Foundation section), and see why it's not possible for us to "run away" with the funds.

As per merchants - hold on, we just have started. This is a very important matter to us being the core of what Crypti all about, and we will focus on real solutions that attract businesses, rather then signing up a single online store and saying "here, we are done".
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July 13, 2014, 03:36:24 AM
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Could you ask Bter to leave only 750 btc in selling order. It's not important but more fun to see how are we reaching the goal. Also it'll prevent overbuying after the max cap is reached.

Already asked them yesterday once we announced the cap, they should get back to us after the weekend.
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July 13, 2014, 09:21:32 AM
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Over 400 BTC investments. 350 to go.

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July 13, 2014, 09:32:24 AM
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Over 400 BTC investments. 350 to go.

Indeed, and we thank everyone for their trust in the Crypti team!

By the way, following the 0%-10% sliding scale, over 83% of Crypti will be now distributed to the community.
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July 13, 2014, 09:34:12 AM
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Over 400 BTC investments. 350 to go.
Is this info accurate?
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July 13, 2014, 09:43:43 AM
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Over 400 BTC investments. 350 to go.
Is this info accurate?

https://bter.com/trade/CRSALE_BTC - there were 5000 at the beginning

Plus several btc in Maxmint escrow.

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July 13, 2014, 09:59:26 AM
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Invested my 5 BTC in your project, I hope you will succeed. Sellers are very much needed support in the system, I can be useful to you in promotion into the Russian, with whom I can talk to?
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July 13, 2014, 10:09:23 AM
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Invested my 5 BTC in your project, I hope you will succeed. Sellers are very much needed support in the system, I can be useful to you in promotion into the Russian, with whom I can talk to?

Thanks for your support!

Feel free to PM me regarding promotion in Russia.
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