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December 05, 2014, 02:03:59 PM
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Think about all the people using SuperNET who aren't holding any BitcoinDark; it's quite a large number. Now, wait until they want to start using Teleport to send money and make telepods for anonymous trading. Wait until they have to download Bitcoindark to have access to SuperNET (which is the case). These people are gonna want to acquire some btcd, and there are only 1.2 million.

So yeah, let a dumper dump yall  Wink
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December 05, 2014, 03:31:24 PM
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Good points cloudboy, but dont forget we are in a bear market for awhile now.
people will act more according to sentiment and emotions Wink

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December 05, 2014, 07:01:28 PM
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SuperNET API Testing Update:

As of 12/5

Bug Totals: Cassius 1, Longzai 1

Potential Payout: Cassius: 50 UNITY, Longzai 50 UNITY


Rewards will be paid out for finding big bugs (important enough to fix) and there should be plenty.

Rewards will be paid out at the end of each week to bugfinders and will continue for 5 weeks.

(12/2-12/8)      Week 1: 100 Unity (SuperNET)
(12/9-12/15)    Week 2 :150 Unity
(12/16-12/22)  Week 3: 200 Unity
(12/23-12/29)  Week 4: 250 Unity
(12/30-1/5)      Week 5: 300 Unity

The weekly reward is divided amongst those that found the big bugs for the week.

E.g. Week 1: Sally finds 10 bugs and Bob and Doug each find 5, so Sally gets 50 Unity and Bob and Doug each get 25 Unity

No tech knowledge required just enough to use the command line and be able to run Linux. (BTCD/SuperNET Windows build coming very soon)

Please send me a PM if you are interested in testing.

Happy Hunting,

Azeh
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December 05, 2014, 07:34:53 PM
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^^^
Seriously, we need people to do this.
You don't need to know C or be particularly technical, and it will be even easier when the Windows wallet is out.
Anyone know knows their way around linux should be head and shoulders above me.
Anyone who really knows what they're doing will be able to clean up with this stuff.
This is really important to make sure SuperNET is as robust as possible, and there are 1000 UNITY at stake to convince you to spend some time on it.
Installation guide: https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php?topic=190.0
Current documentation (work in progress) and bug list: https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php?board=41.0
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December 05, 2014, 09:22:59 PM
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I don't stake my BTCD often because I feel I am taking a risk every time I open my wallet and enter my password to stake.
I am worried about an attacker logging my password or stealing my private keys.

- Is it safe to stake my BitcoinDark using Windows on a public wifi at somplace like Mcdonald's?

- How should I educate myself in order to better secure my coins?

- Would studying linux or C programming help improve my security?


I felt secure in my setup.  Until a malicious tor exit node cleaned out ~3 btc from my blockchain.info wallet.  Now I feel like a noob
I created this DarkCity bitcointalk account using tor, and will only ever access it through tor using tails.

- Is it possible for an attacker to see where I am posting from?
Windows has the most malware
wifi is NOT secure at all
Tor is difficult to use properly

You are much better off staking occasionally and only from a hardline connection. Ideally a computer (laptop) that is only doing this and used for nothing else. You can unlock it for staking once and just leave it staking.

A lot of people get an old (inexpensive) laptop, install a fresh unix for this purpose. Learning unix will allow you to stop using Windows, so highly recommended

James

P.S. unless the attacker is actively trying to deanonymize you, going through Tor will protect you for forum activity, but never use Tor for crypto. Tor is not safe for crypto usage, it is for protecting your IP while using websites, but not foolproof due to its requirement for maintaining packet temporal response.

Ok, thank you for the information.

I bought a cheap laptop to dedicate to Bitcoindark.

I will install a fresh Ubuntu on it.

The challenge for me will be figuring out how to install BitcoinDark on Ubuntu.
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December 05, 2014, 09:44:56 PM
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I don't stake my BTCD often because I feel I am taking a risk every time I open my wallet and enter my password to stake.
I am worried about an attacker logging my password or stealing my private keys.

- Is it safe to stake my BitcoinDark using Windows on a public wifi at somplace like Mcdonald's?

- How should I educate myself in order to better secure my coins?

- Would studying linux or C programming help improve my security?


I felt secure in my setup.  Until a malicious tor exit node cleaned out ~3 btc from my blockchain.info wallet.  Now I feel like a noob
I created this DarkCity bitcointalk account using tor, and will only ever access it through tor using tails.

- Is it possible for an attacker to see where I am posting from?
Windows has the most malware
wifi is NOT secure at all
Tor is difficult to use properly

You are much better off staking occasionally and only from a hardline connection. Ideally a computer (laptop) that is only doing this and used for nothing else. You can unlock it for staking once and just leave it staking.

A lot of people get an old (inexpensive) laptop, install a fresh unix for this purpose. Learning unix will allow you to stop using Windows, so highly recommended

James

P.S. unless the attacker is actively trying to deanonymize you, going through Tor will protect you for forum activity, but never use Tor for crypto. Tor is not safe for crypto usage, it is for protecting your IP while using websites, but not foolproof due to its requirement for maintaining packet temporal response.

Ok, thank you for the information.

I bought a cheap laptop to dedicate to Bitcoindark.

I will install a fresh Ubuntu on it.

The challenge for me will be figuring out how to install BitcoinDark on Ubuntu.

Good idea. It is not difficult, just post here when it's set up and I'll help you.

Matthew

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Top Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD ensorcell 84BTCD Stuntruffle: 40BTCD
Top April Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD; ensorcell: 42BTCD
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December 06, 2014, 04:14:24 PM
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I have 635 BTCD for sale for 0.0064. PM me Smiley
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December 07, 2014, 05:58:59 AM
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I have 635 BTCD for sale for 0.0064. PM me Smiley
Kind of curious as to why your offering them at such a premium over market price?

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December 07, 2014, 06:26:23 AM
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I have 635 BTCD for sale for 0.0064. PM me Smiley
Kind of curious as to why your offering them at such a premium over market price?

looking at the orderbooks i think its quite a good deal for someone who wants to buy now  Wink

@mr.joker

i dont think there would be a problem to do the trade with an escrow?

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December 07, 2014, 07:34:40 AM
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I have 635 BTCD for sale for 0.0064. PM me Smiley
Kind of curious as to why your offering them at such a premium over market price?

looking at the orderbooks i think its quite a good deal for someone who wants to buy now  Wink

@mr.joker

i dont think there would be a problem to do the trade with an escrow?
Yeah, now that I look at the orderbooks a bit more closely and see just how much somebody purchasing that quantity of bitcoindark (especially if not spread across multiple exchanges) would push the price up significantly higher than that.  Maybe it's not such a bad deal after all Smiley

*Now if I only had 4.75BTC lying around somewhere Wink

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December 07, 2014, 04:13:43 PM
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Hey guys, does anyone know how long does a btcd deposit on mgw take to show up? I am waiting now 9 or 10 hours, is this normal?
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December 07, 2014, 04:26:20 PM
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Hey guys, does anyone know how long does a btcd deposit on mgw take to show up? I am waiting now 9 or 10 hours, is this normal?

BTCD on the MGW is under maintenance right now, while the team work on improvements, so you might have to wait longer than normal.
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December 07, 2014, 05:54:31 PM
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Still debating between BTCD and UNITY

BitcoinDark: 5% BTCD staking interest + 5% SuperNET revenue

SuperNET: asset dividends + 50% SuperNET revenue

What's a good BTCD to UNITY ratio to hodl?
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December 07, 2014, 08:57:06 PM
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Hey guys, does anyone know how long does a btcd deposit on mgw take to show up? I am waiting now 9 or 10 hours, is this normal?
I am testing DB MGW today, I hope to have it all caught up

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December 07, 2014, 09:03:52 PM
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Still debating between BTCD and UNITY

BitcoinDark: 5% BTCD staking interest + 5% SuperNET revenue

SuperNET: asset dividends + 50% SuperNET revenue

What's a good BTCD to UNITY ratio to hodl?

I would say anywhere between 25%/75% to 50%/50% BTCD/Unity. But, I'm just some guy on a forum. You should of course make up your own mind.

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December 08, 2014, 07:56:17 PM
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The latest shift for the BitcoinDark multipool paid out over 139 BTCD to miners on all three algos!

We need to have some more mining support over here at this pool. It's slowly picking up a little though. Prices are starting to climb so this is a good reason to point more hash at the pool. These prices won't last for much longer as BTCD and SuperNET are nearing their v1 release.

Cheers!

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December 08, 2014, 08:45:28 PM
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Can you mine with a sha256 miner on that pool? Starting to think to start them all up again
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December 08, 2014, 11:05:11 PM
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Can you mine with a sha256 miner on that pool? Starting to think to start them all up again

sha256, scrypt & x11

good pool this  Smiley
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December 09, 2014, 03:50:15 AM
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Still debating between BTCD and UNITY

BitcoinDark: 5% BTCD staking interest + 5% SuperNET revenue

SuperNET: asset dividends + 50% SuperNET revenue

What's a good BTCD to UNITY ratio to hodl?

I would say anywhere between 25%/75% to 50%/50% BTCD/Unity. But, I'm just some guy on a forum. You should of course make up your own mind.

This is quite interesting to analyze...
With SuperNET valued at $3,000,000 and BTCD at $2,200,000.

BTCD is a serious anon play is a field of maybe 4 competitors...
While the killer app wildcard with SuperNET is Pangea Poker.

It's actually shocking to me as 2015 dawns there is no legit decentralized poker platform...
Probably because people keep trying to shoehorn the "traditional model" into p2p...
Where you pick a table to sit at... and play against specific opponents (collusion makes this impossible).

Except for head-to-head you have to throw out the "traditional model"...
And craft a new model along the lines of rush poker or MTTs or something new entirely  Smiley

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December 09, 2014, 04:09:10 AM
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Big API Bug Hunting Rewards Breakdown:
  • Rewards will be paid out for finding big bugs (important enough to fix) and there should be plenty.
  • Rewards will be paid out at the end of each week to bug-finders and will continue for 5 weeks.
  • The weekly reward is divided amongst those that found the big bugs for the week.

(12/2-12/8)      Week 1: 100 Unity (SuperNET)
(12/9-12/15)    Week 2 :150 Unity
(12/16-12/22)  Week 3: 200 Unity
(12/23-12/29)  Week 4: 250 Unity
(12/30-1/5)      Week 5: 300 Unity

Participants:
  • Cassius
  • Longzai88
  • Cryptosleuth
Rewards Update: Week 1 Completed

Bug Totals: Cassius 1, Longzai 1, Cryptosleuth 1

Payout: Cassius: 33.33 UNITY, Longzai 33.33 UNITY, Cryptosleuth 33.33 Unity


Requirements:Linux and the ability to use the command line (Windows build coming very soon!)

Please PM me if you would like to participate!




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