darkproton
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July 30, 2014, 04:12:42 PM |
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oh ok. AtcSecure, Dan, same guy who is developing XC.. Remember how he just looked over the source code? Remember what he said? Innovative?
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tokyoghetto
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July 30, 2014, 04:13:37 PM |
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how does the node selection work?
Does this system use:
- private nodes that the developers maintain? -master nodes like Darkcoin? -every wallet is a node?
Lastly, is this system 100% trustless? the reviewer doesn't mention that in his assessment of Keycoin, or I might have just missed it.
thanks.
qouting my question because its going to get lost in a sea of hype-tards pumping KeyCoin.
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uvt9
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July 30, 2014, 04:21:14 PM |
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Keycoin relies on a group of external group of "nodes" to mix/anonymize coins, which is similar to the scheme of Darkcoin, Xcoin and several others. It's hard to see anything can be called "innovation" here.
I wonder why people are so easily to be fooled by those fancy illustration and graphs.
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RichardT
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July 30, 2014, 04:22:47 PM |
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how does the node selection work?
Does this system use:
- private nodes that the developers maintain? -master nodes like Darkcoin? -every wallet is a node?
Lastly, is this system 100% trustless? the reviewer doesn't mention that in his assessment of Keycoin, or I might have just missed it.
thanks.
qouting my question because its going to get lost in a sea of hype-tards pumping KeyCoin. Based on the website, this is currently a masternode anonymous system. However, they are working on a decentralized system. From what I remember reading, every wallet will become a node. But then again, this is only just what I can gather so far with my limited knowledge. I would wait for the devs to explain it better.
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pr0m3theus2013
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July 30, 2014, 04:27:02 PM |
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No, i've never even heard of that guy. Nice attempt at fud however.
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pr0m3theus2013
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July 30, 2014, 04:37:23 PM |
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No, actually there are over 90 nodes operated by both the devs and the community. It is not a trustless solution, it is a decentralized and distributed network that we plan to improve upon and are making great strides in that direction. how does the node selection work?
Does this system use:
- private nodes that the developers maintain? -master nodes like Darkcoin? -every wallet is a node?
Lastly, is this system 100% trustless? the reviewer doesn't mention that in his assessment of Keycoin, or I might have just missed it.
thanks.
qouting my question because its going to get lost in a sea of hype-tards pumping KeyCoin.
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Megalodon
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Magic internet moneys ftw
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July 30, 2014, 04:38:49 PM |
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irlandescoin
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July 30, 2014, 04:38:57 PM |
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well i am happy i had 230% profit sold half my keycoins and hold the rest. so in the end no investment, profit and keycoins
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back here after the boom in 2013
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tokyoghetto
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July 30, 2014, 04:40:37 PM |
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No, actually there are over 90 nodes operated by both the devs and the community. It is not a trustless solution, it is a decentralized and distributed network that we plan to improve upon and are making great strides in that direction. how does the node selection work?
Does this system use:
- private nodes that the developers maintain? -master nodes like Darkcoin? -every wallet is a node?
Lastly, is this system 100% trustless? the reviewer doesn't mention that in his assessment of Keycoin, or I might have just missed it.
thanks.
qouting my question because its going to get lost in a sea of hype-tards pumping KeyCoin. so how do I become a node?
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pr0m3theus2013
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July 30, 2014, 04:44:27 PM |
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You will need to get a VPS server set up, I know a lot of people have created and added nodes on their own. If you are asking if you can operate one of the encrypted messaging servers then no, that option is not currently available to just anyone at this time. No, actually there are over 90 nodes operated by both the devs and the community. It is not a trustless solution, it is a decentralized and distributed network that we plan to improve upon and are making great strides in that direction. how does the node selection work?
Does this system use:
- private nodes that the developers maintain? -master nodes like Darkcoin? -every wallet is a node?
Lastly, is this system 100% trustless? the reviewer doesn't mention that in his assessment of Keycoin, or I might have just missed it.
thanks.
qouting my question because its going to get lost in a sea of hype-tards pumping KeyCoin. so how do I become a node?
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Jky
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July 30, 2014, 04:48:16 PM |
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how does the node selection work?
Does this system use:
- private nodes that the developers maintain? -master nodes like Darkcoin? -every wallet is a node?
Lastly, is this system 100% trustless? the reviewer doesn't mention that in his assessment of Keycoin, or I might have just missed it.
thanks.
qouting my question because its going to get lost in a sea of hype-tards pumping KeyCoin. i have same question
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sdersdf2
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July 30, 2014, 04:48:21 PM |
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was there something in particular that made this coin so hot?
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Petr1fied
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July 30, 2014, 04:50:31 PM |
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Whats the minimum time for PoS?
From my personal experience transactions become eligible for stake after about 8 hours.
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WheresMyWallet
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July 30, 2014, 04:56:26 PM |
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oh ok. AtcSecure, Dan, same guy who is developing XC.. Remember how he just looked over the source code? Remember what he said? Innovative? Hey I see the FUDders finally came out the woodwork! Did you miss your chance at coin ... Awww poor you. Wait let me just do the "FU very much" dance, and don't forget it ends with me tea bagging your head.
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darkproton
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July 30, 2014, 05:01:52 PM |
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oh ok. AtcSecure, Dan, same guy who is developing XC.. Remember how he just looked over the source code? Remember what he said? Innovative? Hey I see the FUDders finally came out the woodwork! Did you miss your chance at coin ... Awww poor you. Wait let me just do the "FU very much" dance, and don't forget it ends with me tea bagging your head. HAHAHA! That cracked me up.
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WheresMyWallet
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July 30, 2014, 05:09:58 PM |
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Yeah well you knew they were going to show up at some point soon with the price jump. Really hate blatant lies, and those with obvious leading FUD questions.
I should tone it down a notch, but that annoyed me.
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damiano
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103 days, 21 hours and 10 minutes.
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July 30, 2014, 05:10:45 PM |
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This coin is as legit as they come.
The fact they Dan actually reviewed the code and blessed it is a very bullish sign.
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