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October 19, 2014, 01:08:49 AM
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Wow, I have never seen myself on a rich list before.  Smiley

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October 19, 2014, 04:45:42 AM
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i see the reality is kicking in

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October 19, 2014, 09:45:24 AM
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I think it would really help investor confidence if the Dev team put up even a rough project timeline?
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October 19, 2014, 12:04:04 PM
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I think it would really help investor confidence if the Dev team put up even a rough project timeline?

That is something that's being worked on, I believe. Hopefully there will be more soon.
Meanwhile, do sign up for SuperNET newsletter if you haven't already. There will be more details there, weekly.
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October 19, 2014, 12:06:36 PM
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BitcoinDark Rich List (Top 500)

Now available on http://explorebtcd.info/bitcoindark-btcd-rich-list-top-500/

This will be updated every hour except I'm sleeping. So, Plese be patient until I can get something to update it automatically every 10 minutes. Hope you guys will like it.

There is still more to do. If you would like to help or any feedback please let me know.

Donations are welcome.

Thanks! But mine shows a balance ~90 BTCD lower than it should be. Any ideas why?
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October 19, 2014, 12:08:44 PM
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BitcoinDark Rich List (Top 500)

Now available on http://explorebtcd.info/bitcoindark-btcd-rich-list-top-500/

This will be updated every hour except I'm sleeping. So, Plese be patient until I can get something to update it automatically every 10 minutes. Hope you guys will like it.

There is still more to do. If you would like to help or any feedback please let me know.

Donations are welcome.

Thanks! But mine shows a balance ~90 BTCD lower than it should be. Any ideas why?

Code:
BTCD Rich List updates every hour and every few hours except the time for my sleep. Enjoy the Rich List.

THIS. Seems he updates the list manually whenever he is up.

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October 19, 2014, 12:12:52 PM
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BTCD shows promise with this proposed Telepathy and Supernet compared to other coins !

Quality & reliability takes time, I'd rather that then a half assed attempt that Fubars things up.
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October 19, 2014, 12:13:26 PM
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BitcoinDark Rich List (Top 500)

Now available on http://explorebtcd.info/bitcoindark-btcd-rich-list-top-500/

This will be updated every hour except I'm sleeping. So, Plese be patient until I can get something to update it automatically every 10 minutes. Hope you guys will like it.

There is still more to do. If you would like to help or any feedback please let me know.

Donations are welcome.

Thanks! But mine shows a balance ~90 BTCD lower than it should be. Any ideas why?

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BTCD Rich List updates every hour and every few hours except the time for my sleep. Enjoy the Rich List.

THIS. Seems he updates the list manually whenever he is up.

No, my account has had ~1000 in for weeks now. There haven't been any significant transfers for a while.
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October 19, 2014, 12:20:02 PM
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BitcoinDark Rich List (Top 500)

Now available on http://explorebtcd.info/bitcoindark-btcd-rich-list-top-500/

This will be updated every hour except I'm sleeping. So, Plese be patient until I can get something to update it automatically every 10 minutes. Hope you guys will like it.

There is still more to do. If you would like to help or any feedback please let me know.

Donations are welcome.

Thanks! But mine shows a balance ~90 BTCD lower than it should be. Any ideas why?

Code:
BTCD Rich List updates every hour and every few hours except the time for my sleep. Enjoy the Rich List.

THIS. Seems he updates the list manually whenever he is up.

No, my account has had ~1000 in for weeks now. There haven't been any significant transfers for a while.

you generated pos or transferred? They're then sent to change address. that is in your wallet.

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October 19, 2014, 12:46:14 PM
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BitcoinDark Rich List (Top 500)

Now available on http://explorebtcd.info/bitcoindark-btcd-rich-list-top-500/

This will be updated every hour except I'm sleeping. So, Plese be patient until I can get something to update it automatically every 10 minutes. Hope you guys will like it.

There is still more to do. If you would like to help or any feedback please let me know.

Donations are welcome.

Thanks! But mine shows a balance ~90 BTCD lower than it should be. Any ideas why?

Code:
BTCD Rich List updates every hour and every few hours except the time for my sleep. Enjoy the Rich List.

THIS. Seems he updates the list manually whenever he is up.

No, my account has had ~1000 in for weeks now. There haven't been any significant transfers for a while.

you generated pos or transferred? They're then sent to change address. that is in your wallet.

I couldn't have staked 90 coins on a balance of 900 in that time. There were a few transfers.
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October 19, 2014, 12:52:08 PM
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BitcoinDark Rich List (Top 500)

Now available on http://explorebtcd.info/bitcoindark-btcd-rich-list-top-500/

This will be updated every hour except I'm sleeping. So, Plese be patient until I can get something to update it automatically every 10 minutes. Hope you guys will like it.

There is still more to do. If you would like to help or any feedback please let me know.

Donations are welcome.

Thanks! But mine shows a balance ~90 BTCD lower than it should be. Any ideas why?

Code:
BTCD Rich List updates every hour and every few hours except the time for my sleep. Enjoy the Rich List.

THIS. Seems he updates the list manually whenever he is up.

No, my account has had ~1000 in for weeks now. There haven't been any significant transfers for a while.

you generated pos or transferred? They're then sent to change address. that is in your wallet.

I couldn't have staked 90 coins on a balance of 900 in that time. There were a few transfers.

then your balance on your address has changed. now tocheck your balance onaddress. open console from debug window. and write "getbalance address" without quotes. replace address with your actual btcd address

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Thanks, will try it. Looks like I need to enable it in the .conf file first.
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I just want to start off by saying I love everything about this coin.  Are there any timelines up ahead we should be reaching soon?
It is hard to get exact timeframes, but I am working doubletime 7 days a week until I get the tech done. Things are working on a ~20 node network now, though a bit buggy, but there has been quite a lot of new code so it just needs to be debugged. The designs I am feeling quite good about and feel that it will be state of the art in many areas, especially privacy. which after all is what we are trying to do.

If we can get some test programmers writing unit tests and help with troubleshooting, regression tests, then things will go quite a bit faster. As soon as the Telepathy networking is solid, then I will be able to code at a much faster pace. I am testing telepathic transmissions this weekend. I will know a lot more early next week.

longzai understands the API structure and is coding a GUI to that, BTCDdev is doing the Windows build, so all the parts are headed toward completion approx same time. Active testing by different crew will double or triple the speed of completion.

James



Awesome, keep up the good work.  Thanks for the hasty response.  I'll keep buying as the weeks go by then and Ill keep supporting your work Wink
thanks!
I think I just finished coding low level Telepathy transport layer. Since I am using UDP and many things can go wrong due to no fault of anybody (nodes dropping out, onion hopping to a node that is gone, etc) it is quite likely that a packet sent to a destination might not get there, but ones after it could. So I need to implement some sort of TCP like retry layer on top of UDP. Good thing I already did this earlier this year!

Due to the way the packets are sent, it is quite tricky to get it to work, but finally I managed to achieve this as follows:

When a contact is added (happens every init), the published public key from the NXT blockchain is used to create a shared secret between two accounts. These accounts are totally abstract and are not tied to any IP address at all and it also happens to be the key I use for the DHT traversal.

Now I could send an encrypted message between nodes to exchange the dead drop addresses, but I think using a non-predictable (to anybody else) but deterministically calculated address that only the two nodes can calculate is safe enough. Even if this is somehow compromised, it is only for a bootstrap to get a decent deaddrop address to use. Once the comms are established, then the deaddrop address to use can be updated at anytime and there is a way to get it to the other side.

Each message between the two nodes will get a sequence number and each also gets its own onetime AESpassword that is calculated as follows:

    sprintf(buf,"%llu.%d",(long long)nxt64bits,sequenceid);
    calc_sha256cat(AESpassword->bytes,(uint8_t *)buf,(int32_t)strlen(buf),shared,(int32_t)sizeof(bits256));
    init_hexbytes(AESpasswordstr,AESpassword->bytes,sizeof(bits256));
    return(conv_NXTpassword(secret.bytes,pubkey.bytes,AESpasswordstr));

sha256cat is H(m || sharedsecret) where m is the acct number of the sender with the sequenceid

So, this means the password can only be created by the two nodes who know the shared secret. I ran into a problem that the piggyback attachment was a totally encrypted blob with no header info at all. I could have put a onetime pubkey, but since I am using the sharedsecret for AES cipher I didnt want to venture into unsure crypto things. So to keep things totally encapsulated in the onetime AES cipher, I needed some other way to let the receiving end know who was sending it.

Remember that in Telepathy, there is no destination address that is actually real. It is an equidistant (in DHT space) address to N public IP privacyServers. N will hopefully be 20+ and one of these IP addresses is the actual destinations, but it can never divulge which one, so the bootstrap was tricky enough, but I solved that by putting it into the cloud at a location that is the curve25519 pubkey of the AES cipher. Another oneway function and this also combined with the need to protect the sender. After all if the sender is making DHT calls with his address in the JSON, even though it is protected by encryption, the DHT node that handles the hop has to decrypt it and if the attacker is controlling the node, then this leaks the fact that the sender sent to a specific deaddrop address. Far more leakage than I am comfortable with.

I just used the same address for all such Telepathy payload packets. But that is quite redundant and wastes precious space. Also, I use the sender's address as an authentication method and using a static address loses that. Luckily, this protection of the sender can be achieved while also providing authentication by using the "location" of the packet's sequenceid!

Now without modifying the encrpted attachment and without leaking any info, the receiver can use the "sender" field to figure out if a Telepathy packet is meant for him and most importantly what AES password to use. No need to brute force try all the possible contacts sequence id passwords, as we know what the "location"/"sender" will be for all the expected sequence ids from all the contacts.

Still have a few small issues like how to send back retry requests safely, but I am quite pleased at how all the pieces came together. I think I will be able to debug this tomorrow and at that point I will be able to send sequences of packets between any two contacts and have it reliably get there, well, assuming I can get all the bugs fixed. Realistically in complex network topologies there will be bugs, but so far so good.

As you can see, with a reliable low level packet transport, all sorts of things become very simple to do. Like file transfer (say telepod files!) or even low bandwidth audio. That would be cool, to be able to stream voice over Telepathy connection

I know this might seem like a lot of tech babble, so if you dont understand it, just ignore it. If you do understand it, plz feel free to point out any flaws. I tried hard to make sure there arent any, but with something like this it always helps to get as many eyes on the issue as possible

James

#### The following are the externally visible actions:
1. sending out a 1400 byte packet to a random node for the onion layered packet that contains the DHT storedata of the encrypted deaddrop address.

1b. some random hops later a random node will decrypt the DHT storedata and start a DHT sequence, which gets it to the secret location in the cloud.

2. sending out a 1400 byte DHT findvalue request for the secret address directly using the DHT sequence, so the DHT nodes will know that you requested something from the cloud. however, this will just look like all the other findvalue requests as it is just to a random address.

2b. the DHT nodes that are involved will find out the size of the encrypted data that you get. For now I am not making this all the same size, I probably should, but I need to first determine what the max size should be. At some point you get a 1400 byte packet back with the encrypted deaddrop address

3. you send 1400 by onion routed packets with the sender actually being the "location", so as long as the randomly selected nodes along the onion route are not colluding and sharing info about the source and destination, nobody will even know that you sent this packet out. The odds of the attacker control all randomly selected onion nodes is pretty small and they wont know for sure that you were not just forwarding, but in this worst case they will know that you sent some packets to a dead address.

4. your node participates in DHT routing following the same rules as all the other nodes. Even when you get a telepathy packet, there is no visible difference as any actions are deferred a bit and the output timing and even order of packets goint out of your node is randomized.

James







Dev., you have the hardest job of all.  We just have to be patient.  You can rant on this forum whenever you want, regardless of those who understand you.  Everyone sees you are busy at work and thats what counts.  I personally don't have the technical skills you have to know the nuts and bolts of it, but I at least have a overall idea of what you have planned and like someone already mentioned, this isn't a short term coin.  Sure you can buy the lows and sell the highs, but ultimately this coin is a 5-10 year coin.  When SuperNET is active and this coin is compatible with BTC blockchain, it will destroy the competition.  This is what I assume most long investors in BTCD are imagining, I know I am.  So keep it up dev., you are doing everything like clockwork Smiley
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I think it would really help investor confidence if the Dev team put up even a rough project timeline?

That is something that's being worked on, I believe. Hopefully there will be more soon.
Meanwhile, do sign up for SuperNET newsletter if you haven't already. There will be more details there, weekly.


Is it too much to ask for a link to newsletter?  I do want to know more...
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October 20, 2014, 01:39:37 AM
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Enrolled in computer science 101 today to start my journey through programming. This coin and especially James has been the main inspiration for me to get started finally. A big thanks to Bitcoindark, James, and the rest of this community. Cool
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Enrolled in computer science 101 today to start my journey through programming. This coin and especially James has been the main inspiration for me to get started finally. A big thanks to Bitcoindark, James, and the rest of this community. Cool

Honestly, what is weird is that I've been having an intense urge to learn more about programming/networking from some of his posts.  I just see the amount of power James has in molding the world for the better through code and I really envy it.  I'm sure there are moments of frustration as anything thats difficult, but the biggest the obstacles, the bigger the reward when they are overcome  Cool
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Enrolled in computer science 101 today to start my journey through programming. This coin and especially James has been the main inspiration for me to get started finally. A big thanks to Bitcoindark, James, and the rest of this community. Cool

Honestly, what is weird is that I've been having an intense urge to learn more about programming/networking from some of his posts.  I just see the amount of power James has in molding the world for the better through code and I really envy it.  I'm sure there are moments of frustration as anything thats difficult, but the biggest the obstacles, the bigger the reward when they are overcome  Cool

The SuperNET has inspired me to do a Linux Networking and Administration course that I have already done 2 lessons of.  Its basic Linux but the advance course covers subjects a bit more akin to SuperNET.  I am defiantly going to sign up for that early next year and possibly either a cryptography or programming courses more relevant to crypto.  It does look like SuperNET and BTCD have sparked an influx in people eager to learn new skills.  Thats pretty special.

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October 20, 2014, 03:13:26 AM
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Enrolled in computer science 101 today to start my journey through programming. This coin and especially James has been the main inspiration for me to get started finally. A big thanks to Bitcoindark, James, and the rest of this community. Cool

Honestly, what is weird is that I've been having an intense urge to learn more about programming/networking from some of his posts.  I just see the amount of power James has in molding the world for the better through code and I really envy it.  I'm sure there are moments of frustration as anything thats difficult, but the biggest the obstacles, the bigger the reward when they are overcome  Cool

The SuperNET has inspired me to do a Linux Networking and Administration course that I have already done 2 lessons of.  Its basic Linux but the advance course covers subjects a bit more akin to SuperNET.  I am defiantly going to sign up for that early next year and possibly either a cryptography or programming courses more relevant to crypto.  It does look like SuperNET and BTCD have sparked an influx in people eager to learn new skills.  Thats pretty special.

I feel the future is bright for Linux.  Now more than ever.  I remember trying to use Linux a couple of years back and I wasn't really impressed but I used it the past year much more and I honestly preferred it to Windows 7 (the best Windows out of all IMHO).  I think in the near future this is only going to increase and more and more things will be compatible.  I just find compiling programs to be annoying as hell.  I like simple .deb files and such.  Glad to have you all here.  I find there will be such a bright future with this coin.  I think it should ideally have a chance to, if not slay BTC, at least join forces with it  Cool
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October 20, 2014, 03:16:47 AM
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Enrolled in computer science 101 today to start my journey through programming. This coin and especially James has been the main inspiration for me to get started finally. A big thanks to Bitcoindark, James, and the rest of this community. Cool

Honestly, what is weird is that I've been having an intense urge to learn more about programming/networking from some of his posts.  I just see the amount of power James has in molding the world for the better through code and I really envy it.  I'm sure there are moments of frustration as anything thats difficult, but the biggest the obstacles, the bigger the reward when they are overcome  Cool

The SuperNET has inspired me to do a Linux Networking and Administration course that I have already done 2 lessons of.  Its basic Linux but the advance course covers subjects a bit more akin to SuperNET.  I am defiantly going to sign up for that early next year and possibly either a cryptography or programming courses more relevant to crypto.  It does look like SuperNET and BTCD have sparked an influx in people eager to learn new skills.  Thats pretty special.
Wow!

It is fantastic to have more people interested. The coding might seem like magic, but really it is just 1's and 0's
up or down
on or off

Then from that you build simple logics:

AND
1 & 1 = 1
1 & 0 = 0
0 & 1 = 0
0 & 0 = 0

OR
1 | 1 = 1
1 | 0 = 1
0 | 1 = 1
0 | 0 = 0

XOR
1 ^ 1 = 0
1 ^ 0 = 1
0 ^ 1 = 1
0 ^ 0 = 0

From these, you can build any sort of arithmetic, and then crypto algorithms
toss in some load and store with compares and you get a Turing complete language that can calculate any function

Fundamentally, coding is about making sure the 1's and 0's end up in the right place at the right time. If you are starting learning, try to start at the lowest levels. I notice a lot of people nowadays dont even know the type of assembly code that is running underneath all the fancy objects and abstractions. All that stuff is great if you want to quickly put something together, but if you are resource limited you need to code at the lowest level possible.

After all the guard rails and safety stuff has to be written in something!

James

P.S. still looking for testers for the SuperNET API which will soon have the "teleport" API released into testing. No coding knowledge needed, just common sense and ability to use command line. I also make a Makefile (I usually dont!) so getting a btcd running on Ubuntu is:

You need to make sure curl and clang are in your system:
sudo apt-get install clang
sudo apt-get install libcurl4-gnutls-dev

then:
git clone https://github.com/jl777/btcd
cd btcd/libjl777
make onetime
make btcd

Now you should have a BitcoinDarkd all built! After that each time to get a new build:

./BitcoinDarkd stop
git pull
make btcd
./BitcoinDarkd

Of course you do need a SuperNET.conf file, but this will eventually be created during install process


http://www.digitalcatallaxy.com/report2015.html
100+ page annual report for SuperNET
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October 20, 2014, 04:45:35 AM
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Enrolled in computer science 101 today to start my journey through programming. This coin and especially James has been the main inspiration for me to get started finally. A big thanks to Bitcoindark, James, and the rest of this community. Cool

Honestly, what is weird is that I've been having an intense urge to learn more about programming/networking from some of his posts.  I just see the amount of power James has in molding the world for the better through code and I really envy it.  I'm sure there are moments of frustration as anything thats difficult, but the biggest the obstacles, the bigger the reward when they are overcome  Cool

The SuperNET has inspired me to do a Linux Networking and Administration course that I have already done 2 lessons of.  Its basic Linux but the advance course covers subjects a bit more akin to SuperNET.  I am defiantly going to sign up for that early next year and possibly either a cryptography or programming courses more relevant to crypto.  It does look like SuperNET and BTCD have sparked an influx in people eager to learn new skills.  Thats pretty special.

I feel the future is bright for Linux.  Now more than ever.  I remember trying to use Linux a couple of years back and I wasn't really impressed but I used it the past year much more and I honestly preferred it to Windows 7 (the best Windows out of all IMHO).  I think in the near future this is only going to increase and more and more things will be compatible.  I just find compiling programs to be annoying as hell.  I like simple .deb files and such.  Glad to have you all here.  I find there will be such a bright future with this coin.  I think it should ideally have a chance to, if not slay BTC, at least join forces with it  Cool

I've been a professional developer for 15 years now, all of it on Windows using MS products.  I learned C and Java on Unix at university 15 years ago but back then getting red hat or other distro's to install on home PC's was a nightmare so I stuck to Windows.  Then last year, after 15 years away from *nix, I discovered Ubuntu.  I still do all my professional dev (C#, C++/CLI, C++) for my day job on Windows (no choice), but all CryptoThrift dev and any hobby projects are now all done on Linux.  Yesterday I discovered mono and am now happily writing C# on Ubuntu too.  The MonoDevelop IDE is great and has pretty much all of the core features I use from Visual Studio... for free!  What made me install Ubuntu???  Mining crypto! (all the good coins were getting launched with linux source before windows binaries)
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