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August 02, 2014, 05:27:13 PM
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impressed with the updates guys, moving on up Smiley
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August 02, 2014, 05:29:49 PM
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Aerocoin has released the same structure of anonymity yesterday, but flown under the radar so far - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=660938.msg8147439#msg8147439

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August 02, 2014, 05:30:47 PM
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Aerocoin has released the same structure of anonymity yesterday, but flown under the radar so far - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=660938.msg8147439#msg8147439
It is not the same...go FUD elsewhere.

"we have developed the first open source C++ implementation of Anonymous Stealth Addresses using OpenSSL."
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August 02, 2014, 05:34:33 PM
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Introducing: ShadowSend

Hey guys,
 
I am pleased to announce that we have successfully implemented Anonymous Stealth Addresses into our upcoming wallet release. The stealth system was first described by Peter Todd for use with Bitcoin but to our knowledge, we have developed the first open source C++ implementation of Anonymous Stealth Addresses using OpenSSL.
 
A version of stealth addresses has been implemented by SX and DarkWallet, but our implementation has been developed completely independent of either project. We have developed Dual-Key Stealth Addresses, which allow transactions to be received even while the wallet is closed, and for security, the coins will not be spendable until the wallet is unlocked. Our stealth solution has been developed for ShadowCoin but we believe that our implementation is the best currently available and will be used for bitcoin in the near future.

This week we will be releasing ShadowSend, a capable, efficient and decentralized anonymous wallet solution that does not rely on coinjoin or any centralized node structure. This wallet will allow transactions to remain anonymous while the stealth address system is used.

ShadowSend's stealth addresses will soon be layered with zk-snarks to further increase security and privacy of the anonymous solution, this will be the first system of its kind available in bitcoin or altcoins.  Stay tuned for more information in the days to follow.
 


The white paper for stealth addresses has existed since January, for more information on the significance of stealth addresses, please check the links listed below.
 
Bitcoin Stealth WP:
http://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailman/message/31813471/

Articles on Stealth Addresses:
http://www.coindesk.com/stealth-addresses-secret-bitcoin-privacy/
http://sx.dyne.org/stealth.html
http://ro.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1v7ayg/revolution_in_bitcoin_privacy_stealth_addresses/
https://wiki.unsystem.net/en/index.php/DarkWallet/Stealth
 
“This just makes it more convenient for regular users to do the right thing and maintain their own privacies. This is about making bitcoin privacy easier for normal people.” - Peter Todd
 
“So far, bitcoin users had had to pick between simplicity and privacy, stealth addresses let us have our cake and eat it.” - Mike Hearn

Just for clarification, ShadowSend is already completed and ready to go.  We will be releasing it in a wallet update next week.  Stay tuned for more info!

Incredible...an alt coin developed a project bitcoin will use. This is awesome!

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August 02, 2014, 05:35:50 PM
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Promising. Will keep watch.
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August 02, 2014, 05:43:25 PM
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Just for clarification, ShadowSend is already completed and ready to go.  We will be releasing it in a wallet update next week.  Stay tuned for more info!
great news! SDC 200k go go.

More like 250k +

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August 02, 2014, 05:50:49 PM
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Great news, keep up the awesome work!!
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August 02, 2014, 05:54:13 PM
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BTC

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August 02, 2014, 06:01:28 PM
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just picked up some more!!!

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August 02, 2014, 06:07:22 PM
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Introducing: ShadowSend

Hey guys,
 
I am pleased to announce that we have successfully implemented Anonymous Stealth Addresses into our upcoming wallet release. The stealth system was first described by Peter Todd for use with Bitcoin but to our knowledge, we have developed the first open source C++ implementation of Anonymous Stealth Addresses using OpenSSL.
 
A version of stealth addresses has been implemented by SX and DarkWallet, but our implementation has been developed completely independent of either project. We have developed Dual-Key Stealth Addresses, which allow transactions to be received even while the wallet is closed, and for security, the coins will not be spendable until the wallet is unlocked. Our stealth solution has been developed for ShadowCoin but we believe that our implementation is the best currently available and will be used for bitcoin in the near future.

This week we will be releasing ShadowSend, a capable, efficient and decentralized anonymous wallet solution that does not rely on coinjoin or any centralized node structure. This wallet will allow transactions to remain anonymous while the stealth address system is used.

ShadowSend's stealth addresses will soon be layered with zk-snarks to further increase security and privacy of the anonymous solution, this will be the first system of its kind available in bitcoin or altcoins.  Stay tuned for more information in the days to follow.
 


The white paper for stealth addresses has existed since January, for more information on the significance of stealth addresses, please check the links listed below.
 
Bitcoin Stealth WP:
http://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailman/message/31813471/

Articles on Stealth Addresses:
http://www.coindesk.com/stealth-addresses-secret-bitcoin-privacy/
http://sx.dyne.org/stealth.html
http://ro.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1v7ayg/revolution_in_bitcoin_privacy_stealth_addresses/
https://wiki.unsystem.net/en/index.php/DarkWallet/Stealth
 
“This just makes it more convenient for regular users to do the right thing and maintain their own privacies. This is about making bitcoin privacy easier for normal people.” - Peter Todd
 
“So far, bitcoin users had had to pick between simplicity and privacy, stealth addresses let us have our cake and eat it.” - Mike Hearn

Just for clarification, ShadowSend is already completed and ready to go.  We will be releasing it in a wallet update next week.  Stay tuned for more info!

Incredible...an alt coin developed a project bitcoin will use. This is awesome!


Mind. Officially. Blown.


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August 02, 2014, 06:13:59 PM
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Introducing: ShadowSend

Hey guys,
 
I am pleased to announce that we have successfully implemented Anonymous Stealth Addresses into our upcoming wallet release. The stealth system was first described by Peter Todd for use with Bitcoin but to our knowledge, we have developed the first open source C++ implementation of Anonymous Stealth Addresses using OpenSSL.
 
A version of stealth addresses has been implemented by SX and DarkWallet, but our implementation has been developed completely independent of either project. We have developed Dual-Key Stealth Addresses, which allow transactions to be received even while the wallet is closed, and for security, the coins will not be spendable until the wallet is unlocked. Our stealth solution has been developed for ShadowCoin but we believe that our implementation is the best currently available and will be used for bitcoin in the near future.

This week we will be releasing ShadowSend, a capable, efficient and decentralized anonymous wallet solution that does not rely on coinjoin or any centralized node structure. This wallet will allow transactions to remain anonymous while the stealth address system is used.

ShadowSend's stealth addresses will soon be layered with zk-snarks to further increase security and privacy of the anonymous solution, this will be the first system of its kind available in bitcoin or altcoins.  Stay tuned for more information in the days to follow.
 


The white paper for stealth addresses has existed since January, for more information on the significance of stealth addresses, please check the links listed below.
 
Bitcoin Stealth WP:
http://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailman/message/31813471/

Articles on Stealth Addresses:
http://www.coindesk.com/stealth-addresses-secret-bitcoin-privacy/
http://sx.dyne.org/stealth.html
http://ro.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1v7ayg/revolution_in_bitcoin_privacy_stealth_addresses/
https://wiki.unsystem.net/en/index.php/DarkWallet/Stealth
 
“This just makes it more convenient for regular users to do the right thing and maintain their own privacies. This is about making bitcoin privacy easier for normal people.” - Peter Todd
 
“So far, bitcoin users had had to pick between simplicity and privacy, stealth addresses let us have our cake and eat it.” - Mike Hearn

fantastic news.
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August 02, 2014, 06:30:46 PM
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Someone just bought 13 BTC's worth of SDC, party just getting started.

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August 02, 2014, 06:35:19 PM
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Introducing: ShadowSend

Hey guys,
 
I am pleased to announce that we have successfully implemented Anonymous Stealth Addresses into our upcoming wallet release. The stealth system was first described by Peter Todd for use with Bitcoin but to our knowledge, we have developed the first open source C++ implementation of Anonymous Stealth Addresses using OpenSSL.
 
A version of stealth addresses has been implemented by SX and DarkWallet, but our implementation has been developed completely independent of either project. We have developed Dual-Key Stealth Addresses, which allow transactions to be received even while the wallet is closed, and for security, the coins will not be spendable until the wallet is unlocked. Our stealth solution has been developed for ShadowCoin but we believe that our implementation is the best currently available and will be used for bitcoin in the near future.

This week we will be releasing ShadowSend, a capable, efficient and decentralized anonymous wallet solution that does not rely on coinjoin or any centralized node structure. This wallet will allow transactions to remain anonymous while the stealth address system is used.

ShadowSend's stealth addresses will soon be layered with zk-snarks to further increase security and privacy of the anonymous solution, this will be the first system of its kind available in bitcoin or altcoins.  Stay tuned for more information in the days to follow.
 

Yes indeed, This is something which i am eagerly anticipating it's release, not purely for their practical uses but also to study and learn from some of the techniques used to implement some of these super-cool sounding features! This coin and its dev team seem to really be pushing the envelope on crypto-tech in general.
Kudos SDCDevs & Good Luck !!
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August 02, 2014, 06:42:35 PM
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Taking a gamble and buying some. SO no premine or hidden mine?  Has devs been vetted or proven to be real and not the usual scam coin suspects?
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August 02, 2014, 06:42:43 PM
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Fontas is in the Shadow party also, this is going to be fun

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August 02, 2014, 06:43:56 PM
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Taking a gamble and buying some. SO no premine or hidden mine?  Has devs been vetted or proven to be real and not the usual scam coin suspects?

devs a good guy. No premine, none hidden either. All is well. This coin will do well.

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August 02, 2014, 06:45:42 PM
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Taking a gamble and buying some. SO no premine or hidden mine?  Has devs been vetted or proven to be real and not the usual scam coin suspects?

devs a good guy. No premine, none hidden either. All is well. This coin will do well.

Cryptowest reviewed...he posted on this forum  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700087.msg8111590#msg8111590

Bittrex admins have been really busy lately, so at the request of some SDC investors, I decided to check Shadowcoin's code. I'm not related to Bittrex at all, just giving my personal opinion here.

First of all the dev seems very competent, I can't find any issues or missed edits that he hasn't already fixed.

The code itself looks good, there are no hidden blocks or other tricks, it's clean and straightforward.

The biggest problem I've seen in POW --> POS coins is not having a POS checkpointing server set up properly (I've fixed 5 or 6 other coins with this issue.)  Shadowcoin has a proper functioning POS checkpointing server and the POW end code is correct also.

Everything looks good to me.




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August 02, 2014, 06:58:30 PM
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Taking a gamble and buying some. SO no premine or hidden mine?  Has devs been vetted or proven to be real and not the usual scam coin suspects?

devs a good guy. No premine, none hidden either. All is well. This coin will do well.

Cryptowest reviewed...he posted on this forum  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700087.msg8111590#msg8111590

Bittrex admins have been really busy lately, so at the request of some SDC investors, I decided to check Shadowcoin's code. I'm not related to Bittrex at all, just giving my personal opinion here.

First of all the dev seems very competent, I can't find any issues or missed edits that he hasn't already fixed.

The code itself looks good, there are no hidden blocks or other tricks, it's clean and straightforward.

The biggest problem I've seen in POW --> POS coins is not having a POS checkpointing server set up properly (I've fixed 5 or 6 other coins with this issue.)  Shadowcoin has a proper functioning POS checkpointing server and the POW end code is correct also.

Everything looks good to me.






Awesome, thanks
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August 02, 2014, 07:12:47 PM
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This. This right here is a ray of sunshine amidst all the crap garbage coins that have been coming out. Here's why:

1. A great dev team.

2. Solid concepts for coin design.

3. NO bullshit ipo, premine, or instamine.

4. ANONYMITY.

5. Fresh features(such as ShadowChat).

Get it while it's hot ppl. It's gonna be a bumpy ride......

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August 02, 2014, 07:28:40 PM
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Taking a gamble and buying some. SO no premine or hidden mine?  Has devs been vetted or proven to be real and not the usual scam coin suspects?

yes they have been vetted, code base was vetted. There is no premine or ipo or post mine or hidden pre mine. This is a coin you invest in.
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