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August 02, 2015, 09:56:17 AM |
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I will try to get BitID installed on one of my servers. It is a way to authenticate to a web site. We know similar ways, like Login with Facebook, Twitter or Google. I use MyCelium wallet and it works fine for that. Has anybody setup a website with BitID already?
If I succeed I want to modify it to use BURST addresses to do the same. On Github is a pull request already for other coins. Maybe we can jump on that and fork it to a BURSTid. Is anybody interested in that?
i am not sure wether a id system is worth the efforts put into development since nobody would have to use it if there are different options. what i think what we need are some more generic approaches for services payed in burst with. i dont know what servers you have running and if you are hosting any services. i may assist you in generating website user logins/tokens you can purchase in the marketplace. eg. if you host a site for which you can buy premium membership you may buy this from the marketplace as token. the structure would be like this: -someone purchases a premium membership from within the burst marketplace -a burstdb based backend on your server identifies the purchase and sends a encrypted message with login information to the buyer this may also be integrated into existing infastructures. the tricky part would be to make the website interact with the burstdb backend. currently the burstdb knows all transactions and their types. the only required addons would be some additional code to monitor marketplace trades and to send out messages. if someone is familar with developing wordpress plugins we may provide a burst plugin as payment processor for tipping and purchasing premium access. Have a look at some nxt stuff. It is super easy with the token generation system. You can login to a site with a token generated through the cog in the wallet. Also, you will find that there are plugins for wordpress built on nxt, which can be easily ported.
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Tyke
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August 02, 2015, 10:07:15 AM |
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Would the Burst community be interested in a book on its first year history similar to this book: http://goo.gl/2DblJ5
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Irontiga
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August 02, 2015, 10:12:42 AM |
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Would the Burst community be interested in a book on its first year history similar to this book: http://goo.gl/2DblJ5Nope. Burst doesn't need a book right now. We need a book AFTER we take off ;P
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romdu
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August 02, 2015, 11:01:26 AM |
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why is the monthly payout of the asset bdebank not equal to 2%? did i missed something about it? the previous payouts were ok and the service paid as promised.
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yeponlyone
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August 02, 2015, 01:10:29 PM |
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Would the Burst community be interested in a book on its first year history similar to this book: http://goo.gl/2DblJ5Nope. Burst doesn't need a book right now. We need a book AFTER we take off ;P So... why the hell not...? Your reasoning is as bad it can be: Spread the word is key to taking off. + this coin is lacking a coherent, accessible presentation of its foundation, innovations and features. Btw, any other ideas for the one year anniversary coming up in a week, PR people?
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August 02, 2015, 08:06:23 PM |
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What's on the horizon for BURST? I'm holding.
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August 02, 2015, 10:00:24 PM |
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Can anybody add this coin to yobit https://yobit.net/en/addcoin/I`d be glad to buy some over there, i don't want to make an account in other exchanges. It might boost it's price
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August 02, 2015, 10:17:03 PM Last edit: August 03, 2015, 12:48:17 AM by yeponlyone |
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What I really would like to have to the 1-year anniversary is A roadmap for1. Technological goals and priorities (core development) 2. Software plans, ongoing and future 3. Promotional goals and priorities Ideally, along with each step on the roadmap(s), hopefully presented both in text and graphics with a tentative time-table, should an analyze of existing (today) and required (future) resources. Example of resources are key competences, funding, additional personal for time-demanding tasks, etcetera. When we know the required resources to reach a certain goal, the community will know what we collectively must try to bring in. Basically: Let the investors and miners know where this boat is heading. As of today we know very little of that and it's a shame. Burst seems like a ship just cruising around without a real mission. An overall coordination of activities and communication seems to be lacking. If the above actually was delivered, I'd suggest that you post regular (bi-weekly?) updates on what progress or obstacles you face, information essential to keep the roadmap updated and investors/miners informed. I'd prefer that you use the blog (which has not been updated for six-some week, btw). The official site's Team-page]http://burstcoin.info/about/] official site's Team-page is impressive, but some of the names I get the impression are not active anymore. If this site is updated with the actual active devs, it could be connected to the roadmap to see which people are working on what.
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August 02, 2015, 11:36:26 PM Last edit: August 02, 2015, 11:57:14 PM by Irontiga |
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What I really would like to have to the 1-year anniversary is A roadmap for1. Technological goals and priorities (core development) 2. Software plans, ongoing and future 3. Promotional goals and priorities Ideally, along with each step on the roadmap(s), hopefully presented both in text and graphics with a tentative time-table, should an analyze of existing (today) and required (future) resources. Example of resources are key competences, funding, additional personal for time-demanding tasks, etcetera. When we know the required resources to reach a certain goal, the community will know what we collectively must try to bring in. Basically: Let the investors and miners know where this boat is heading. As of today we know very little of that and it's a shame. Burst seems like a ship just cruising around with an real mission. An overall coordination of activities and communication seems to be lacking. If the above actually was delivered, I'd suggest that you post regular (bi-weekly?) updates on what progress or obstacles you face, information essential to keep the roadmap updated and investors/miners informed. I'd prefer that you use the blog (which has not been updated for six-some week, btw). The official site's Team-page]http://burstcoin.info/about/] official site's Team-page is impressive, but some of the names I get the impression are not active anymore. If this site is updated with the actual active devs, it could be connected to the roadmap to see which people are working on what. For me the goals would be to make byte ent better, and the home page more integrated with all the other stuff. Also to build a payment api like blockchain.info, or coinbase. Also to build on BurstID whenever that comes out, for integration with other apps. I would like to see the implementation of storj style cloud storage, development in the world of the AT's, and android/ios apps, hopefully built on an api which I hope to be able to provide. EDIT: I am also hoping for instant transactions and blockchain trimming, and plan to build a light wallet, signing transactions etc. locally(i mean, through a downloaded html file, making it 100% secure), and then using a web wallet for api calls, e.g. acc balances etc.
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August 03, 2015, 12:47:18 AM |
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What I really would like to have to the 1-year anniversary is A roadmap for1. Technological goals and priorities (core development) 2. Software plans, ongoing and future 3. Promotional goals and priorities Ideally, along with each step on the roadmap(s), hopefully presented both in text and graphics with a tentative time-table, should an analyze of existing (today) and required (future) resources. Example of resources are key competences, funding, additional personal for time-demanding tasks, etcetera. When we know the required resources to reach a certain goal, the community will know what we collectively must try to bring in. Basically: Let the investors and miners know where this boat is heading. As of today we know very little of that and it's a shame. Burst seems like a ship just cruising around with an real mission. An overall coordination of activities and communication seems to be lacking. If the above actually was delivered, I'd suggest that you post regular (bi-weekly?) updates on what progress or obstacles you face, information essential to keep the roadmap updated and investors/miners informed. I'd prefer that you use the blog (which has not been updated for six-some week, btw). The official site's Team-page]http://burstcoin.info/about/] official site's Team-page is impressive, but some of the names I get the impression are not active anymore. If this site is updated with the actual active devs, it could be connected to the roadmap to see which people are working on what. For me the goals would be to make byte ent better, and the home page more integrated with all the other stuff. Also to build a payment api like blockchain.info, or coinbase. Also to build on BurstID whenever that comes out, for integration with other apps. I would like to see the implementation of storj style cloud storage, development in the world of the AT's, and android/ios apps, hopefully built on an api which I hope to be able to provide. EDIT: I am also hoping for instant transactions and blockchain trimming, and plan to build a light wallet, signing transactions etc. locally(i mean, through a downloaded html file, making it 100% secure), and then using a web wallet for api calls, e.g. acc balances etc. That's not a roadmap worth a penny, as I see it. My wish for the anniversary is a well-structured and short document about those three areas co-written by you and your pals. Of course it can not be more than a wish, but one year since launch I'd think a detailed roadmap is possible to produce for investors and miners (as a white-paper release evidently isn't in that time).
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August 03, 2015, 07:39:07 AM |
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Why bdebank dividends are so small ? should be 2 %
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August 03, 2015, 07:42:12 AM |
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its only around 0.5 or 0.6 percents
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August 03, 2015, 07:44:46 AM |
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byteent no dividends at all
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August 03, 2015, 10:30:09 AM |
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byteent no dividends at all Apologies about this, crowetic is really busy atm. Will do payouts as soon as crow is back in action, hopefully soon!
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crowetic
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August 03, 2015, 08:42:52 PM |
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byteent no dividends at all Apologies about this, crowetic is really busy atm. Will do payouts as soon as crow is back in action, hopefully soon! Just did transfers for the ByteEnt payouts now, he will run script and payouts shortly. Sorry for the delay!
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August 03, 2015, 10:36:45 PM |
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ByteBank done Amount paid, Account, TX 53000, BURST-ESR7-L68N-8DAE-2XDQL, 17498891817682676981 10000, BURST-K376-EJSB-NMC5-FDF2F, 7428319040178471601 10000, BURST-YS55-JXPL-BJKB-ATVQJ, 6466902477818500976 6300, BURST-B3NG-NH5G-4N8E-CD2YQ, 3878455295622273376 4500, BURST-WTN9-HFDE-XBZB-933Q5, 1673247198857702137 2100, BURST-W3VU-PJX2-KCN5-F3GP3, 17507157743523506798 2000, BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U, 1670234567745396107 2000, BURST-7Q8V-B4AB-N6WY-CYXFG, 14953472973862025010 1500, BURST-79PK-DGC2-M4XP-HUAVB, 8057054247165384984 1400, BURST-LLY3-HW85-A73L-6JWWW, 8884398631569411528 1000, BURST-G5EG-7MQ2-QJJ9-7VRCG, 13399834355802684091 1000, BURST-XC7A-FM25-3TK9-CNPGC, 17451412242677856008 800, BURST-QX35-J22R-QXML-2B2BF, 8836715579879577640 800, BURST-784V-8YPJ-MBSQ-62U95, 9167849355520872271 300, BURST-S78M-MRHE-5H8L-4TVT7, 5163615790018140621 300, BURST-TKZK-F72H-Z53X-FDSP2, 11733121235179884504 300, BURST-N8KB-DKKW-9C4W-AF289, 2237046836483319975 200, BURST-8RHD-L8GS-UXTN-DEPDK, 17132083797442969828 200, BURST-K48W-F6TF-LQJW-FHR6A, 2805040104290905198 200, BURST-KLKV-64G5-ZS2L-6F6PP, 14051723945850334849 200, BURST-YZJ6-LYBY-WAC6-BQYGC, 11431603605664444211 200, BURST-UADJ-9AFK-Q62J-5YV2K, 15000113363561340926 100, BURST-4FWQ-85G6-EHQQ-6T27Z, 8719048819398643361 100, BURST-247J-TQC8-T5EB-EJFZP, 6306844352298258544 ------------All transactions processed------------
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August 03, 2015, 10:40:16 PM |
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Byte Ent done Amount paid, Account, TX 205091.315, BURST-79PK-DGC2-M4XP-HUAVB, 16697424191485637814 118263.75, BURST-W3VU-PJX2-KCN5-F3GP3, 13661355375276037143 57002.99825, BURST-EDTR-SU3E-VV64-3ALJJ, 13735416807917862469 26257.1375, BURST-J8HZ-99WH-5B3G-BCRMF, 4579736744194424610 25850, BURST-BREF-TMF3-FZU3-FR7L7, 12937464298099469895 12925, BURST-K376-EJSB-NMC5-FDF2F, 8013615681432762266 10273.5655, BURST-Y2QP-GAKA-AECZ-9KQVA, 906884800803644494 9932.8625, BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U, 16904999027327443447 5705.74125, BURST-YSFT-M5W8-E4Z7-D7UDQ, 15584774028895414760 5299.25, BURST-B3NG-NH5G-4N8E-CD2YQ, 9838839889917670057 4201.9175, BURST-N8KB-DKKW-9C4W-AF289, 12899654707657699279 4019.02875, BURST-2ECL-MQ5A-AZDN-C6WAR, 12761434685605695071 3102, BURST-SQGU-CMQM-DM47-A63ZK, 958572279888830018 2759.681375, BURST-LSQV-BM94-VRFZ-48EUN, 3969640088825414248 2323.915, BURST-3BEM-P3WL-TBM6-APZSR, 3531053178242881427 2261.875, BURST-DJE8-6UA4-XWNB-5TDNK, 12656285509700531444 2189.495, BURST-VVM6-WN67-TS5V-52NB3, 2145410199687677709 1677.01875, BURST-3JGU-CKJV-QQHZ-HH6RP, 6551860699606759174 1583.3125, BURST-58RS-CFFU-QDW9-9QGD6, 1889675240789804934 1489.024625, BURST-KLKV-64G5-ZS2L-6F6PP, 4630461646955405477 1357.125, BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ, 7102453932484561648 1292.5, BURST-ZTDL-LH9B-G2XJ-G6NGB, 14335606714882111637 1090.22375, BURST-EYZ9-2NHP-VN4T-72RU4, 14800234157470951460 1058.363625, BURST-8M7H-MECE-7TSW-BT2Z9, 17631693152891954098 898.2875, BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74, 1751998575345689313 710.875, BURST-G5EG-7MQ2-QJJ9-7VRCG, 10748286944495269002 710.875, BURST-LAW7-GHX4-WV6W-HNRKG, 7655294382278184257 646.25, BURST-Z35B-QZQ5-S8RA-6ELV8, 1409598509197775385 646.25, BURST-WTN9-HFDE-XBZB-933Q5, 10470362263101677984 646.25, BURST-X2LG-EB5R-JWTE-8D8ZA, 12374705820043018481 646.25, BURST-K48W-F6TF-LQJW-FHR6A, 8162079755701122775 484.6875, BURST-8RHD-L8GS-UXTN-DEPDK, 5131840097556090637 431.04875, BURST-YZJ6-LYBY-WAC6-BQYGC, 17548834077520711366 407.78375, BURST-X2MY-DV84-GB2J-HCXZE, 8107808597930994406 356.08375, BURST-TKZK-F72H-Z53X-FDSP2, 14592960125860373518 348.32875, BURST-ZTY4-QDR7-CQQW-44TUY, 2115753253939099091 323.125, BURST-J6JQ-ZWC2-RK7E-CLY93, 16133598908750750401 258.5, BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDL, 10496173659682260983 252.0375, BURST-58XP-63WY-XSVQ-ASG9A, 12664071362630596896 193.875, BURST-ED7D-65NJ-9YPN-HMJ4K, 5091267021552630861 174.4875, BURST-SLHG-PCZ5-3S5N-G7LGL, 4227405878189192422 155.1, BURST-G96T-JFYP-8LFR-9V7KL, 897572556283539231 130.5425, BURST-XK5D-GUAH-4B8F-D8LYR, 2384463059578083757 129.25, BURST-LEPZ-TS4J-JJAF-DNHYS, 17268835897617566569 129.25, BURST-98FL-KWBK-RXKB-AXF7S, 695783867782055941 113.74, BURST-P6ZR-UMNC-P42F-8GRH5, 14576205821611276318 107.2775, BURST-4FWQ-85G6-EHQQ-6T27Z, 13629654605617836303 96.9375, BURST-SARW-AZYD-WB2R-8S2NS, 14249924825153970688 85.305, BURST-7UD2-ZVTL-9VQB-7YW9C, 2184015781579629452 71.0875, BURST-K84W-LWVZ-B727-67WUL, 9280646187763095376 64.625, BURST-UKCA-C44B-68RG-6V57F, 2324481802616182420 64.625, BURST-RR2K-7NMT-GRPQ-5VCQS, 9054245028573843667 64.625, BURST-GMYT-83XW-XU8V-H5Z55, 5999622260373392395 64.625, BURST-ZP9M-XTWD-APKS-CD4X8, 4995045608531290148 64.625, BURST-VJPX-YHKZ-MBN4-866X5, 11429962377195887578 64.625, BURST-CREX-FD53-Q698-FJHLS, 9999371275418572404 64.625, BURST-QNE2-ET5Q-CPX5-335BW, 16181237494259735236 64.625, BURST-SJFK-2JRK-38JJ-FFE6W, 16149121509609748802 45.2375, BURST-QS8X-VWZS-JVNY-7QYDU, 5862067546572101807 43.29875, BURST-D4CR-L4M6-RZ9U-A5J7J, 9535036401978491298 38.775, BURST-247J-TQC8-T5EB-EJFZP, 16670998302596213258 32.3125, BURST-WXSL-JFPN-5VBN-2N35S, 5624792048335302364 32.3125, BURST-6WXR-DFRA-U88E-ALANG, 8599353746623360308 24.5575, BURST-53DP-A7CT-YTM9-FZCLM, 12333562754919408239 12.925, BURST-DQXD-CZKW-JFVQ-CQKRV, 14436500000151581453 12.925, BURST-4BT2-JDQQ-2VMA-6P4TR, 11775913884277967948 12.925, BURST-WQRG-XZ67-8HX2-4ESHN, 18291598271509650423 9.69375, BURST-EQJE-476J-XHZU-4RAEN, 12009961260378580479 6.914875, BURST-WKHQ-LQXX-HUR9-C5VQ2, 2624805728460068672 6.4625, BURST-359Q-QH73-4N5P-FP54C, 5693628322505200285 6.4625, BURST-6X8H-FVGN-S4VL-D6A93, 18186622925332110996 6.4625, BURST-C7BV-TMLM-N7YM-66VTT, 12881499355228100478 6.4625, BURST-YTCM-Z647-2XGE-APUB6, 4705648149925653878 6.4625, BURST-ESP6-5WD7-BH9M-A85HN, 12970228676529768472 6.4625, BURST-5SBW-4NNR-VSTU-3L7SA, 13551799882439507394 6.4625, BURST-S8AY-3BZC-VUXW-EQDK7, 4971414281300613769 2.585, BURST-8GKG-B4KD-MDFR-4247Q, 3332872693615682229 1.2925, BURST-7G43-CTSC-QLTM-GASD4, 13132927022022503854 1.2925, BURST-S37A-4WRB-RJ35-7WN5A, 8312184460494635060 0.12925, BURST-T49R-U9ES-W7N3-6PDNJ, 6376594298000612094 ------------All transactions processed------------
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Look like more dump coming
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