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Author Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | True Decentralization (No Pools) | Testing New Masternodes  (Read 810025 times)
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January 23, 2015, 05:41:14 AM
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Finally! The forum is back up! So, who knew to go to spreadcointalk.org to discuss?

I refreshed it like BTCTalk...wasn't the same though...Wink

I imagine traffic will pick up in a few months...
I hope so.

Off topic: Have you used that binary option website in your personal text area at all?

I messed with it for a little bit and then stopped.  It needs a lot of attention.  It's not something that I am worried about; security wise for small amounts; basics work but I wouldn't go heavy at the moment.  I would prefer a better UI...but that is kind of a theme in this area of the internet these days for small start-ups.  Not bad peeps though...

I actually have higher esteem for a previous sig campaign that had some pretty user unfriendly hiccups...Coinut...I just like their idea better but the wallet system is egregious...

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January 23, 2015, 05:54:46 AM
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Nice to be back.  For those that don't know, Darkcoin forked and is having some trouble with their masternode network.  While I know that Evan and team will get it right sooner or later, if Mr. Spread beats them to the punch, well, it'll be a nice day to be in SPR...
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January 23, 2015, 06:09:27 AM
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Mr. Spread, here is the Darkcoin dev's explanation for the fork.  Hopefully SPR will be able to avoid like issues:

[noparse]https://darkcointalk.org/threads/0-11-0-darkcoin-core-release.3601/page-23[/noparse]

Post 453 and 458

You need to copy and paste otherwise you get rickrolled. 
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January 23, 2015, 06:50:15 AM
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Nice to be back.  For those that don't know, Darkcoin forked and is having some trouble with their masternode network.  While I know that Evan and team will get it right sooner or later, if Mr. Spread beats them to the punch, well, it'll be a nice day to be in SPR...

Darkcoin network is just fine now. Too many updates in too short time frame and people being slow to update meant there were too many different versions of masternodes running.
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January 23, 2015, 07:06:38 AM
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Finally ,bitcointalk is back~  Grin

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January 23, 2015, 07:24:12 AM
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selling presure is accumulating as price is approaching 70k sato  Undecided

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January 23, 2015, 07:29:20 AM
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selling presure is accumulating as price is approaching 70k sato  Undecided

yep, almost 10btc pressure at about 73k sats, people are willing to sell at those prices...no buy support yet, some little walls at 58k sat Roll Eyes
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January 23, 2015, 07:42:13 AM
Last edit: January 23, 2015, 08:04:28 AM by Mr. Spread
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Mr. Spread, here is the Darkcoin dev's explanation for the fork.  Hopefully SPR will be able to avoid like issues:

[noparse]https://darkcointalk.org/threads/0-11-0-darkcoin-core-release.3601/page-23[/noparse]

Post 453 and 458

You need to copy and paste otherwise you get rickrolled.  
This will not happen with SpreadCoin.

In DarkCoin the messages which select masternodes are separate from the blockchain and are distributed independently. This way it is possible that nodes will have different opinion on what masternode should receive next payment. In SpreadCoin all votes for masternodes will be stored in blocks and the payee will be uniquely determined from previous blocks. Just like you can check that any transaction included in the block is correct by comparing its inputs with outputs in previous blocks you will be able to check that masternode payment is correct by checking previous blocks.

Why bitcoin is so reliable? Because all nodes have exactly the same rules how to determine which blockchains are correct and which one is better (required more work) than others, these rules are only depended on blocks themselves, not on the order in which they were received them nor on any other messages which you may or may not receive in time. The network can be unstable in the case of some major event which will break connectivity between nodes such as damage of submarine cables, world war, alien invasion, zombie apocalypse, etc. but once connectivity between nodes is reestablished all nodes will stick to the same blockchain. The same will apply to SpreadCoin.

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January 23, 2015, 08:02:07 AM
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Votes stored in blockchains is one of the major Spread MN feathers which makes it much more stable than dark MN.

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January 23, 2015, 08:54:35 AM
Last edit: January 23, 2015, 10:25:35 AM by Jeff8247
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Nothing to see here guys

"The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you can never know if they are genuine." -Abraham Lincoln, 1864
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January 23, 2015, 09:20:43 AM
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It's a virus guys. Notice the name difference of the real wolf

What virus? What wolf? Explain.
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January 23, 2015, 09:22:11 AM
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In SpreadCoin all votes for masternodes will be stored in blocks and the payee will be uniquely determined from previous blocks.
So it is decentralised consensus algorithm?
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January 23, 2015, 09:23:58 AM
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It's a virus guys. Notice the name difference of the real wolf

What virus? What wolf? Explain.

Moderator deleted his post, somebody with similar name like Wolf posted "improved AMD miner" link but it was a virus
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January 23, 2015, 10:52:35 AM
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Hey georgem, are we going to get any of these?

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/sexy-darkcoin-gifs-pics-no-nudity.1762/#post-11898 (nsfw)

"Spread your ***" or something Smiley On second thoughts don't say that. Wink


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Rick rolls??? WTF

Here is the link:

Code:
https://darkcointalk.org/threads/sexy-darkcoin-gifs-pics-no-nudity.1762/#post-11898
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January 23, 2015, 11:30:08 AM
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Mr. Spread, here is the Darkcoin dev's explanation for the fork.  Hopefully SPR will be able to avoid like issues:

[noparse]https://darkcointalk.org/threads/0-11-0-darkcoin-core-release.3601/page-23[/noparse]

Post 453 and 458

You need to copy and paste otherwise you get rickrolled.  
This will not happen with SpreadCoin.

In DarkCoin the messages which select masternodes are separate from the blockchain and are distributed independently. This way it is possible that nodes will have different opinion on what masternode should receive next payment. In SpreadCoin all votes for masternodes will be stored in blocks and the payee will be uniquely determined from previous blocks. Just like you can check that any transaction included in the block is correct by comparing its inputs with outputs in previous blocks you will be able to check that masternode payment is correct by checking previous blocks.

Why bitcoin is so reliable? Because all nodes have exactly the same rules how to determine which blockchains are correct and which one is better (required more work) than others, these rules are only depended on blocks themselves, not on the order in which they were received them nor on any other messages which you may or may not receive in time. The network can be unstable in the case of some major event which will break connectivity between nodes such as damage of submarine cables, world war, alien invasion, zombie apocalypse, etc. but once connectivity between nodes is reestablished all nodes will stick to the same blockchain. The same will apply to SpreadCoin.

Yes! I hoped that this would be the case!

Where exactly will the Ddosing happen? Constantly asking the network to send the list of the top 1000 allowed masternodes? Is this transmitted data going to be what bloats/attacks the system?
Isn't this data communicated thru the blockchain? If not, maybe it should, so that miners can secure this data.

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January 23, 2015, 11:34:57 AM
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Hey georgem, are we going to get any of these?

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/sexy-darkcoin-gifs-pics-no-nudity.1762/#post-11898 (nsfw)

"Spread your ***" or something Smiley On second thoughts don't say that. Wink


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Rick rolls??? WTF

Here is the link:

Code:
https://darkcointalk.org/threads/sexy-darkcoin-gifs-pics-no-nudity.1762/#post-11898

STOP IT! HAHAHAHAHA!  Grin Cheesy Grin

I might... but I have too much respect for Mr. Spread and the community to post anything in this thread here. Hm, if only I had my own forum? ....Ha!

No, I am more into cartoons and animations these days.

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January 23, 2015, 12:02:49 PM
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Mr. Spread, here is the Darkcoin dev's explanation for the fork.  Hopefully SPR will be able to avoid like issues:

[noparse]https://darkcointalk.org/threads/0-11-0-darkcoin-core-release.3601/page-23[/noparse]

Post 453 and 458

You need to copy and paste otherwise you get rickrolled.  
This will not happen with SpreadCoin.

In DarkCoin the messages which select masternodes are separate from the blockchain and are distributed independently. This way it is possible that nodes will have different opinion on what masternode should receive next payment. In SpreadCoin all votes for masternodes will be stored in blocks and the payee will be uniquely determined from previous blocks. Just like you can check that any transaction included in the block is correct by comparing its inputs with outputs in previous blocks you will be able to check that masternode payment is correct by checking previous blocks.

Why bitcoin is so reliable? Because all nodes have exactly the same rules how to determine which blockchains are correct and which one is better (required more work) than others, these rules are only depended on blocks themselves, not on the order in which they were received them nor on any other messages which you may or may not receive in time. The network can be unstable in the case of some major event which will break connectivity between nodes such as damage of submarine cables, world war, alien invasion, zombie apocalypse, etc. but once connectivity between nodes is reestablished all nodes will stick to the same blockchain. The same will apply to SpreadCoin.
I am eager to see spread masternodes which is expected to be released at the end of next week Grin

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January 23, 2015, 01:18:33 PM
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Does anybody know who Mr Spread is?

I don't know, was just interested to know if he is publicly known like the devs from other major coins.
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January 23, 2015, 01:36:18 PM
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This will not happen with SpreadCoin.

In DarkCoin the messages which select masternodes are separate from the blockchain and are distributed independently. This way it is possible that nodes will have different opinion on what masternode should receive next payment. In SpreadCoin all votes for masternodes will be stored in blocks and the payee will be uniquely determined from previous blocks. Just like you can check that any transaction included in the block is correct by comparing its inputs with outputs in previous blocks you will be able to check that masternode payment is correct by checking previous blocks.

Why bitcoin is so reliable? Because all nodes have exactly the same rules how to determine which blockchains are correct and which one is better (required more work) than others, these rules are only depended on blocks themselves, not on the order in which they were received them nor on any other messages which you may or may not receive in time. The network can be unstable in the case of some major event which will break connectivity between nodes such as damage of submarine cables, world war, alien invasion, zombie apocalypse, etc. but once connectivity between nodes is reestablished all nodes will stick to the same blockchain. The same will apply to SpreadCoin.
This sounds interesting. If I'm reading right, SPR masternode payment selection will be stored in the block(chain) simular to Bitcoin. Wouldn't this save a whole lot of trouble with network concesus (and even more, enforcement would be obsolete because side-chaining would not be possible trough an incorrect version of the client)?

On a downside, wouldn't this make the blockchain alot bigger in size?  

selling presure is accumulating as price is approaching 70k sato  Undecided

yep, almost 10btc pressure at about 73k sats, people are willing to sell at those prices...no buy support yet, some little walls at 58k sat Roll Eyes
Not much but I'll pitch in a few btc support tomorrow.
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January 23, 2015, 01:37:06 PM
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Does anybody know who Mr Spread is?

I don't know, was just interested to know if he is publicly known like the devs from other major coins.

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