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July 16, 2014, 07:39:58 PM |
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upvoted also
Thanks - hopefully the devs can add to the post too!
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edu91
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July 16, 2014, 07:42:16 PM |
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hmm .., can somehow understand new account for staying as anonymous as possible so ill not going to judge yet but gotta see some content for sure if its true its pretty cool
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StealthDevs (OP)
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July 16, 2014, 07:48:51 PM |
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Hello,
For the last months i've been working on a project myself that is originally being made for Bitcoin. However, I believe this project could work better with a anon currency.
The project is a Decentralized Marketplace where people can list their goods, products, services for free. The project is decentralized and I am not going to set up any rules about what is being sold and also I dont want to take any responsibility for whatever is going to be sold or traded.
I thought it would be best running this Marketplace via the TOR network. And as I said earlier I originally created this market for Bitcoin. However, I think for the best interest of all users, a cryptocurrency that is more anonymous would benefit most of the users. I have been doing lots of research about altcoins and I have decided that Stealthcoin would be among one of the better working cryptocurrencies. TOR is already implemented in the code and Stealth Send is something interesting aswell.
Something funny (faith perhaps?) is that my project is originally called Stealth Market and matches great with the name Stealthcoin.
Because I do believe that moderation is in some way required I have chosen to implement 2 important features to do so.
- Reputation system that is linked with the account being made & wallet adress. +rep and -rep other users. - Up & downvote system for advertises. This feature is comparable with Reddit's system. The users of Stealth Market decide what advertises get listed as populair. When advertises get downvoted they will become less popular and move to pages that are less easy to find. Please note that advertises can also be completely blocked but this requires a significant amount of downvotes. - Anti Spam feature
Because Stealth Market is decentralized I feel everybody should be able to list any good they want. However, this system will prevent the most disgusting things to get blocked or harder to find.
Stealth Market is currently in early testphase. I am testing it with a small hand of people and things are almost finished. Stealthcoin implementation is one of the last few things that need to be done. Hopefully tomorrow I have some time to post demo content.
Feel free to leave some feedback.
Thanks.
Wow, sounds very cool. We look forward to hearing more and if there's any way the team can assist, please feel free to shoot us a PM.
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wmc
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July 16, 2014, 07:53:44 PM |
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Hello,
For the last months i've been working on a project myself that is originally being made for Bitcoin. However, I believe this project could work better with a anon currency.
The project is a Decentralized Marketplace where people can list their goods, products, services for free. The project is decentralized and I am not going to set up any rules about what is being sold and also I dont want to take any responsibility for whatever is going to be sold or traded.
I thought it would be best running this Marketplace via the TOR network. And as I said earlier I originally created this market for Bitcoin. However, I think for the best interest of all users, a cryptocurrency that is more anonymous would benefit most of the users. I have been doing lots of research about altcoins and I have decided that Stealthcoin would be among one of the better working cryptocurrencies. TOR is already implemented in the code and Stealth Send is something interesting aswell.
Something funny (faith perhaps?) is that my project is originally called Stealth Market and matches great with the name Stealthcoin.
Because I do believe that moderation is in some way required I have chosen to implement 2 important features to do so.
- Reputation system that is linked with the account being made & wallet adress. +rep and -rep other users. - Up & downvote system for advertises. This feature is comparable with Reddit's system. The users of Stealth Market decide what advertises get listed as populair. When advertises get downvoted they will become less popular and move to pages that are less easy to find. Please note that advertises can also be completely blocked but this requires a significant amount of downvotes. - Anti Spam feature
Because Stealth Market is decentralized I feel everybody should be able to list any good they want. However, this system will prevent the most disgusting things to get blocked or harder to find.
Stealth Market is currently in early testphase. I am testing it with a small hand of people and things are almost finished. Stealthcoin implementation is one of the last few things that need to be done. Hopefully tomorrow I have some time to post demo content.
Feel free to leave some feedback.
Thanks.
Wow, sounds very cool. We look forward to hearing more and if there's any way the team can assist, please feel free to shoot us a PM. new account from today hmmmm
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BTCwriter
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July 16, 2014, 07:58:20 PM Last edit: July 16, 2014, 08:39:37 PM by BTCwriter |
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Hello,
For the last months i've been working on a project myself that is originally being made for Bitcoin. However, I believe this project could work better with a anon currency.
The project is a Decentralized Marketplace where people can list their goods, products, services for free. The project is decentralized and I am not going to set up any rules about what is being sold and also I dont want to take any responsibility for whatever is going to be sold or traded.
I thought it would be best running this Marketplace via the TOR network. And as I said earlier I originally created this market for Bitcoin. However, I think for the best interest of all users, a cryptocurrency that is more anonymous would benefit most of the users. I have been doing lots of research about altcoins and I have decided that Stealthcoin would be among one of the better working cryptocurrencies. TOR is already implemented in the code and Stealth Send is something interesting aswell.
Something funny (faith perhaps?) is that my project is originally called Stealth Market and matches great with the name Stealthcoin.
Because I do believe that moderation is in some way required I have chosen to implement 2 important features to do so.
- Reputation system that is linked with the account being made & wallet adress. +rep and -rep other users. - Up & downvote system for advertises. This feature is comparable with Reddit's system. The users of Stealth Market decide what advertises get listed as populair. When advertises get downvoted they will become less popular and move to pages that are less easy to find. Please note that advertises can also be completely blocked but this requires a significant amount of downvotes. - Anti Spam feature
Because Stealth Market is decentralized I feel everybody should be able to list any good they want. However, this system will prevent the most disgusting things to get blocked or harder to find.
Stealth Market is currently in early testphase. I am testing it with a small hand of people and things are almost finished. Stealthcoin implementation is one of the last few things that need to be done. Hopefully tomorrow I have some time to post demo content.
Feel free to leave some feedback.
Thanks.
Sound good. We will not call this stealth road but we call it stealthmode or stonemode? LOL Like I always said Stealthcoin sound awesome! It would be shame to scam or let the name die. By the way I am not accusing the devs as I know they're working hard right now, I was just saying if it was. Stealthcoin sound perfect for tor coin
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TrekRider
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July 16, 2014, 07:59:12 PM |
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To you guys posting about an anon account...if you were creating a decentralized market where just about anything could be sold, would you publicize your identity? (think DPR)
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djek31
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July 16, 2014, 08:07:20 PM |
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well yeah but to much silence isent good thats why prob no not so much new investor come either, im ofc i havent sold any of my coins yet but yeah future will tell I'm sure nobody of you is a programmer or something similar. Coding is very time consuming, mostly difficult and exhausting. If you get derail of your train of thoughts it's really hard to find a way back (I hope you understand what I mean, my english is not that good). Now, you're asking for updates and whitepapers... But the devs are limited and the day only has 24 hours. It's still not possible for one person to work, sleep, push a project through programming, create a whitepaper and and and... Devs said they need 10 days for coding. This is not much time for programming. Big software development projects usually needs weeks and months to their final stage. So, give them the time they need and everything will go well. +1
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July 16, 2014, 08:19:00 PM |
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I agree that Stealthcoin has a very proper and awesome sounding name so it would be a complete shame to have a coin like this turn out to be a scam (not saying that it is) Also I'm rooting for the whole Stealthteam to continue delivering and keeping everyone updated on future projects and announcements cause the price of this coin in my opinion is heavily undervalued as of right now but with the attention span that the cryptocommunity has I was expecting a decline in price when the team announced the 10 day retreat lol Anyways here's sending positivity and good hopes that this coin will bounce back with a fury and make a good mark on the community! Happy Trading Everyone! Stay Stealthy!!
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July 16, 2014, 08:42:22 PM |
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Good read I've spoken with Monero devs about ways to better publicize the ingenuity and unique value of the current Tor integration and future stealth tech versus the competition. Essentially nobody else has what we have with XST already. More to come.
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radus
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July 16, 2014, 08:51:06 PM |
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I am getting tired of restarting the wallet...
Dev please fix this or update us
Regarding any wallet issues please post a couple things with your complaint in order to further track down any issues that need fixing, 1, we need to know symptoms 2, what version qt you are using if windows exe or zip installl 3, most helpful would be if you had a pastebin or dropbox of your debug.log Wallet hasn't been able to sync for the last day or so (~20 hours). Tried several times to wipe everything (excluding wallet.dat) with both exe and zip install (latest version). Gets stuck at block 7611 every time. Connections vary between 4-11 over several hours. 1: Symptoms are; not syncing - constantly trying to "catch up", but nothing is happening 2: Latest Win version QT (1.0.3.1) zip install (tried exe install before, same result) 3: debug.loglooking over the debug I would suggest closing the qt down, going to the %appdata%/Stealthcoin folder and deleting just the peer.dat Done, not once, not twice, but three times now. The problem persists. (plenty of connections each time, the wallet also got some time to think about it each time). My wallet also show 3 bloks remainig then 1097 bloks then jump to 911 bloks i have 13 connections Just a suggestion. Stop the wallet, use a VPN, then start again. If that works, your ISP could be throttling or blocking TOR traffic.. Tried VPN already. No luck. TOR traffic works fine. Gonna take a break from all of this and return later. So apparently, changing to Google DNS worked for me. I have no idea why, but it did.
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July 16, 2014, 08:54:24 PM |
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So apparently, changing to Google DNS worked for me. I have no idea why, but it did.
In network connections? Would you mind posting those addresses? Good tip.
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ProGamer
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July 16, 2014, 08:57:53 PM |
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Newbie traders selling Stealthcoin! Cheap XST is headed for huge gains!
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July 16, 2014, 09:08:14 PM |
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google dns is 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
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NoobKidOnTheBlock
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July 16, 2014, 09:34:59 PM |
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Another foolish and quick question does anyone have the latest link to download the latest updated wallet for windows? I figure since I'm waiting 8 more days I might as well stake my coins Thanks again
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July 16, 2014, 09:36:44 PM |
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Another foolish and quick question does anyone have the latest link to download the latest updated wallet for windows? I figure since I'm waiting 8 more days I might as well stake my coins Thanks again Page 1 first post
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July 16, 2014, 10:05:38 PM |
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So apparently, changing to Google DNS worked for me. I have no idea why, but it did.
Good to know, nice one! Strange though, what country are you in (If you dont want to tell no worries). just wondering if there is anything going regarding blocking etc.
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July 16, 2014, 10:14:47 PM |
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My bad I just asked cause I know a lot of coins have been doing mandatory updates on their wallets and didn't feel like skimming through 78 pages, terribly sorry for bothering you good sir but thanks for the answer minus the aggravated face Anyways have a great day and it was so nice to see you......... so nice
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July 16, 2014, 10:49:38 PM |
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So I think we can generally say that the wallet is stable. It just seems that some people are having issues with a combination of DNS servers and TOR.
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radus
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July 16, 2014, 11:11:33 PM |
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So apparently, changing to Google DNS worked for me. I have no idea why, but it did.
Good to know, nice one! Strange though, what country are you in (If you dont want to tell no worries). just wondering if there is anything going regarding blocking etc. Long story. I'm sitting on a 100/100 connection from a private ISP. They have a pretty snappy DNS set up, but it's filtered. They don't try to hide it and actually tell you how to change your DNS if you don't like it. So I did, to google DNS. Then I decided to set up a mining pool and website (not working btw, just a test to see how it works) and since I'm on a dynamically assigned IP, I needed to setup nameservers and domains. So I switched to OpenDNS (had previous good experience with it). Things started slowly going bad and I had no idea why. Then it dawned on me... and I switched back to Google DNS and lo and behold, everything started working again. When these things happen to me, I can't help blame myself for my stupidity. I try and try and almost end up like a captain hero when I can't get it to work and (unfortunately) sometimes I redirect that frustration somewhere else (I hope none of you got the brunt of that).
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