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July 23, 2014, 11:55:34 PM
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Hey SyRenity

QUick question, will a one-click installer for Windows be available at release? Or are there dependencies for Node.js, that we need to install first?


Yes will there be an easy 1-click install?
I'm new to Node.js could someone explain a few things, I have watched NXT and Qora YouTubes and still have a few questions. I'm use to QT clients so These questions may be silly to you all but I'm a noob to this type. 

1. When you log in to your wallet is it using your IP and the password/passcode?
2. Can you log in to your wallet using another computer on the same IP with same password?
3. How do you back up the wallet?


And I think the CXX could be confusing to someone, I guess I'm not seeing the connection to crypti with the "X"

1. No, only your passphrase. Passphrase using for private/public key generation. But IP using in PoT forging.
2. Yes, you need only passphrase to log in in to wallet.
3. As i said public/private key generated by your passphrase, you need only back up your passphrase.

Wow cool so your passphrase has both your private/public key in them? So the system can tell if someone else has that passphrase? I just tried testnet and used the same passphrase on different computers and it was a new account.

Ok for PoT your saying 2 computers with different wallet on the same IP will not be able to forging independently? They need different IP's?
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July 23, 2014, 11:58:07 PM
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3. As i said public/private key generated by your passphrase, you need only back up your passphrase.

Is privatekey  just one hash of password?

If so, don't make the same mistake that Nxt did. Make it something like 200,000 hashes of the password to get to private key

You can't accept regular users to create and use strong passwords.  

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July 23, 2014, 11:59:29 PM
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Wow cool so your passphrase has both your private/public key in them? So the system can tell if someone else has that passphrase? I just tried testnet and used the same passphrase on different computers and it was a new account.

It's same as Nxt. It' a brain wallet. Hash of password is private key. 

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July 24, 2014, 12:01:51 AM
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3. As i said public/private key generated by your passphrase, you need only back up your passphrase.

Is privatekey  just one hash of password?

If so, don't make the same mistake that Nxt did. Make it something like 200,000 hashes of the password to get to private key

You can't accept regular users to create and use strong passwords.  


No, it's not just hash. We use ed25519 as crypto algorithm with passphrase.
ed25519 take your passphrase and generate keys.

http://ed25519.cr.yp.to/index.html
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July 24, 2014, 12:06:24 AM
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Hey SyRenity

QUick question, will a one-click installer for Windows be available at release? Or are there dependencies for Node.js, that we need to install first?


Yes will there be an easy 1-click install?
I'm new to Node.js could someone explain a few things, I have watched NXT and Qora YouTubes and still have a few questions. I'm use to QT clients so These questions may be silly to you all but I'm a noob to this type. 

1. When you log in to your wallet is it using your IP and the password/passcode?
2. Can you log in to your wallet using another computer on the same IP with same password?
3. How do you back up the wallet?


And I think the CXX could be confusing to someone, I guess I'm not seeing the connection to crypti with the "X"

CXX is just COOOOOL!!

X is used as 0X in C programming to designate hexidecimals.  

X is used as a code to replace letters in prohibited words........ !@X^&

"X" marks the spot for buried treasure

X ticker code on the NY stock Exchange represents US Steel

XXX is a code for your favorite web sites.




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Last edit: July 24, 2014, 01:25:04 AM by Eadeqa
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3. As i said public/private key generated by your passphrase, you need only back up your passphrase.

Is privatekey  just one hash of password?

If so, don't make the same mistake that Nxt did. Make it something like 200,000 hashes of the password to get to private key

You can't accept regular users to create and use strong passwords.  


No, it's not just hash. We use ed25519 as crypto algorithm with passphrase.
ed25519 take your passphrase and generate keys.

http://ed25519.cr.yp.to/index.html

How does ed25519 library that use generate the key? It has to hash the password. I am guessing it is pbkdf2 then

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July 24, 2014, 01:19:15 AM
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CRYPTI is too long,CXX is a pronoun ,could not be related with crypti!so sleceting CXX as ticker is a joke.
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July 24, 2014, 01:21:23 AM
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CRYPTI is too long,CXX is a pronoun ,could not be related with crypti!so sleceting CXX as ticker is a joke.

please 'splain how CXX is a pronoun.    


Battlecoin uses BCX

JouleCoin uses XJO

Liberty Coin uses XLB

PrimeCoin is..........XPM

Tickets uses  TIX

Ripple uses XRP

Monero uses XMR

Counterparty uses XCP



CXX is just cool.  Obviously you are not.

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July 24, 2014, 01:29:32 AM
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where is ledger?

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July 24, 2014, 02:33:14 AM
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COXX? what happened to BTER

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July 24, 2014, 02:35:00 AM
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CRYPTI is too long,CXX is a pronoun ,could not be related with crypti!so sleceting CXX as ticker is a joke.

Who said it's too long? Too long for what, anyway?

I'd never guess CXX stands for Crypti. I want to be able to tell a friend: "Crypti price is growing fast, dude, go to Bter and buy a couple of hundreds" without having to explain how to find this god damn cxx ticker. Doge, Nxt and Qora have perfect tickers. Crypti deserves perfect ticker also.

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July 24, 2014, 04:31:11 AM
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Who said it's too long? Too long for what, anyway?

a 6 character ticker would be unusually long.  i believe most respected coins have a 3 character ticker.  i would recommend trying to stick to 3 characters.

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July 24, 2014, 04:32:29 AM
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Ledger

http://crypti.me:2159/

Sorry for delay, we got bter data just on last weekends and found some issue in pre-sale formula.
We checked it and we think that it's working good now, but if you found some mistake, notify me please.
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July 24, 2014, 04:41:45 AM
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Hey SyRenity

QUick question, will a one-click installer for Windows be available at release? Or are there dependencies for Node.js, that we need to install first?


Yes will there be an easy 1-click install?
I'm new to Node.js could someone explain a few things, I have watched NXT and Qora YouTubes and still have a few questions. I'm use to QT clients so These questions may be silly to you all but I'm a noob to this type. 

1. When you log in to your wallet is it using your IP and the password/passcode?
2. Can you log in to your wallet using another computer on the same IP with same password?
3. How do you back up the wallet?


And I think the CXX could be confusing to someone, I guess I'm not seeing the connection to crypti with the "X"

1. No, only your passphrase. Passphrase using for private/public key generation. But IP using in PoT forging.
2. Yes, you need only passphrase to log in in to wallet.
3. As i said public/private key generated by your passphrase, you need only back up your passphrase.

Wow cool so your passphrase has both your private/public key in them? So the system can tell if someone else has that passphrase? I just tried testnet and used the same passphrase on different computers and it was a new account.

Ok for PoT your saying 2 computers with different wallet on the same IP will not be able to forging independently? They need different IP's?

It this true? 1 wallet per IP if I have 2 PC with wallets on same IP can I forge still on both?
 


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July 24, 2014, 04:49:46 AM
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How does ed25519 library that use generate the key? It has to hash the password. I am guessing it is pbkdf2 then

Here is a good explanation (including diagram), how the keys are generated in ed25519:
http://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/3596/is-it-possible-to-pick-your-ed25519-public-key
http://blog.mozilla.org/warner/2011/11/29/ed25519-keys/
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July 24, 2014, 04:50:35 AM
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Hey SyRenity

QUick question, will a one-click installer for Windows be available at release? Or are there dependencies for Node.js, that we need to install first?


Yes will there be an easy 1-click install?
I'm new to Node.js could someone explain a few things, I have watched NXT and Qora YouTubes and still have a few questions. I'm use to QT clients so These questions may be silly to you all but I'm a noob to this type.  

1. When you log in to your wallet is it using your IP and the password/passcode?
2. Can you log in to your wallet using another computer on the same IP with same password?
3. How do you back up the wallet?


And I think the CXX could be confusing to someone, I guess I'm not seeing the connection to crypti with the "X"

1. No, only your passphrase. Passphrase using for private/public key generation. But IP using in PoT forging.
2. Yes, you need only passphrase to log in in to wallet.
3. As i said public/private key generated by your passphrase, you need only back up your passphrase.

Wow cool so your passphrase has both your private/public key in them? So the system can tell if someone else has that passphrase? I just tried testnet and used the same passphrase on different computers and it was a new account.

Ok for PoT your saying 2 computers with different wallet on the same IP will not be able to forging independently? They need different IP's?

It this true? 1 wallet per IP if I have 2 PC with wallets on same IP can I forge still on both?
 

Main thing in PoT that nodes who forge must support network. 1 node - 1 IP.
When your start wallet, you can write your passphrase and start forging.

In anyway, you can use some free servers/clouds for nodes (heroku) apps for forging.
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July 24, 2014, 04:52:03 AM
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Quick question, will a one-click installer for Windows be available at release? Or are there dependencies for Node.js, that we need to install first?

About 1 click installer, if we can find here some developer, who can write installer in one click (we will provide all builded nodejs modules and libraries), will be good.

We will have a NSIS based installer later on.
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July 24, 2014, 04:52:17 AM
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CRYPTI is too long,CXX is a pronoun ,could not be related with crypti!so sleceting CXX as ticker is a joke.

please 'splain how CXX is a pronoun.    


Battlecoin uses BCX

JouleCoin uses XJO

Liberty Coin uses XLB

PrimeCoin is..........XPM

Tickets uses  TIX

Ripple uses XRP

Monero uses XMR

Counterparty uses XCP



CXX is just cool.  Obviously you are not.

one "X" is cool ,but there are two "XX"........it will be misunderstanded CUZ "XX" usually represent  uncertain someting or letters.
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July 24, 2014, 04:52:34 AM
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CRYPTI is too long,CXX is a pronoun ,could not be related with crypti!so sleceting CXX as ticker is a joke.

Who said it's too long? Too long for what, anyway?

I'd never guess CXX stands for Crypti. I want to be able to tell a friend: "Crypti price is growing fast, dude, go to Bter and buy a couple of hundreds" without having to explain how to find this god damn cxx ticker. Doge, Nxt and Qora have perfect tickers. Crypti deserves perfect ticker also.

CRYPTI is too long,CXX is a pronoun ,could not be related with crypti!so sleceting CXX as ticker is a joke.

please 'splain how CXX is a pronoun.    


Battlecoin uses BCX

JouleCoin uses XJO

Liberty Coin uses XLB

PrimeCoin is..........XPM

Tickets uses  TIX

Ripple uses XRP

Monero uses XMR

Counterparty uses XCP



CXX is just cool.  Obviously you are not.

What if we made everyone happy... put an X in the ticker but made it look closer to crypti?
So take the first letter C and the last letter I and X out the middle and make

CXI


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July 24, 2014, 04:53:10 AM
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Do you guys have any updates on possible early launch?

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