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Author Topic: [ANN] Syscoin- FINAL 2.0 LAUNCHED! *ENCRYPTION, MARKETPLACE, BTC INTEGRATION*  (Read 582891 times)
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January 15, 2015, 01:37:41 PM
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Guys I`m new on Sys. I have 3 questions:

1) Does BlockMarket has Escrow service?
2) Does BlockMarket offer sellers rating service?
3) Does BlockMarket has a Tor or I2P annon feature?



escrow: not that I know of
seller rating service: there are ideas thrown around about using the data aliases available in syscoin's blockchain to store feedback about users but it has not been implemented yet.
i2p: A patch has been built that implements i2p into syscoin, but as far as I know it hasn't made it into the main build yet. talk to j0b on IRC/slack for more info.

Escrow should be avoided to keep the marketplace decentralized. Seller rating and tor/i2p are absolutely essential though imo. Wasn't there talk of teaming up with StealthCoin for anon?

Lets just say we are working on it.
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January 15, 2015, 01:51:58 PM
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Guys I`m new on Sys. I have 3 questions:

1) Does BlockMarket has Escrow service?
2) Does BlockMarket offer sellers rating service?
3) Does BlockMarket has a Tor or I2P annon feature?



escrow: not that I know of
seller rating service: there are ideas thrown around about using the data aliases available in syscoin's blockchain to store feedback about users but it has not been implemented yet.
i2p: A patch has been built that implements i2p into syscoin, but as far as I know it hasn't made it into the main build yet. talk to j0b on IRC/slack for more info.

Escrow should be avoided to keep the marketplace decentralized. Seller rating and tor/i2p are absolutely essential though imo. Wasn't there talk of teaming up with StealthCoin for anon?

Lets just say we are working on it.

That`s it!  SYS is teaming with XST in anon field. Anon part will be guaranteed by StealthCoin.

At this stage StealthCoin guarantees 100% anonymity of the money receiver and is working on the 100% anon of the money sender!
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January 15, 2015, 02:10:32 PM
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Guys I`m new on Sys. I have 3 questions:

1) Does BlockMarket has Escrow service?
2) Does BlockMarket offer sellers rating service?
3) Does BlockMarket has a Tor or I2P annon feature?



escrow: not that I know of
seller rating service: there are ideas thrown around about using the data aliases available in syscoin's blockchain to store feedback about users but it has not been implemented yet.
i2p: A patch has been built that implements i2p into syscoin, but as far as I know it hasn't made it into the main build yet. talk to j0b on IRC/slack for more info.

Escrow should be avoided to keep the marketplace decentralized. Seller rating and tor/i2p are absolutely essential though imo. Wasn't there talk of teaming up with StealthCoin for anon?

Lets just say we are working on it.

That`s it!  SYS is teaming with XST in anon field. Anon part will be guaranteed by StealthCoin.

At this stage StealthCoin guarantees 100% anonymity of the money receiver and is working on the 100% anon of the money sender!

Oh yes Smiley
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January 15, 2015, 09:12:03 PM
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I am fully supportive of the SYS Dev Team and the Syscoin Collective. I have been on here since pre ICO and read everything. But I am curious as to who all is part of the Syscoin Collective, and how the Collective and the Dev Team interact.

Is it possible that something informal and quick could be posted about who is in the Collective (those who don't wish to be identified could be listed as privacy protected), and how the Dev Team and the Collective relationship works? Maybe it has been posted in the past and I've missed it, and to be honest I don't have much free time to hang out on slack/IRC so am just interested in the TL:DR version.

BTW am thrilled with progress, innovation, and price action! Keep on doing what you are doing!

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January 15, 2015, 10:38:02 PM
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I am fully supportive of the SYS Dev Team and the Syscoin Collective. I have been on here since pre ICO and read everything. But I am curious as to who all is part of the Syscoin Collective, and how the Collective and the Dev Team interact.

Is it possible that something informal and quick could be posted about who is in the Collective (those who don't wish to be identified could be listed as privacy protected), and how the Dev Team and the Collective relationship works? Maybe it has been posted in the past and I've missed it, and to be honest I don't have much free time to hang out on slack/IRC so am just interested in the TL:DR version.

BTW am thrilled with progress, innovation, and price action! Keep on doing what you are doing!


The collective has actually been working on a Q&A interview with all member of dev (organizing and collecting their responses to what we would consider the hard questions the community is frequently asking, examp: Where's my hat? lol), maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to atleast include some bio info on who we all are that are in the collective and not on the dev team Smiley as there is already info out there on them.

Our relationship with the core dev team is direct working relationships. We assist the core dev team in decision making, third party syscoin services, and community response time. There are a wide range of skills in this group from marketing professionals, developers, PR expertise and all of us are overall business professionals with existing careers.

Hope that is a descriptive enough TL;DR version Smiley

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January 16, 2015, 03:07:30 AM
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Question: Why does my wallet address not show an accurate balance on Blockexperts?
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January 16, 2015, 03:19:13 AM
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Question: Why does my wallet address not show an accurate balance on Blockexperts?


We were just talking about this today. It's because Blockexperts is a "cookie cut" block explorer, or "one to suit them all" so to speak.

It is not designed for syscoin specifically. So it doesn't take into account things like the transaction fees of the syscoin network. A custom block explorer for syscoin will be coming after the releases this month.

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January 16, 2015, 03:42:51 AM
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ok cool. I have no worries about my wallet accuracy, it's working fine and so have all my transactions since the IPO. But I was just trying to find where I was on the Rich List and on Blockexperts my balance is -0- lol
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January 16, 2015, 10:59:31 AM
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ok cool. I have no worries about my wallet accuracy, it's working fine and so have all my transactions since the IPO. But I was just trying to find where I was on the Rich List and on Blockexperts my balance is -0- lol


just generate a new address and send the funds to yourself. You'll show up in the richlist soon after.

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January 16, 2015, 09:58:02 PM
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Its official. https://github.com/syscoin/syscoin/tree/anonaddr-i2p

i2p and stealth addresses are about to be implemented asap.
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January 17, 2015, 12:06:29 AM
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Its official. https://github.com/syscoin/syscoin/tree/anonaddr-i2p

i2p and stealth addresses are about to be implemented asap.

Ha! sweeeeet Smiley
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January 17, 2015, 01:31:34 AM
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Its official. https://github.com/syscoin/syscoin/tree/anonaddr-i2p

i2p and stealth addresses are about to be implemented asap.

Awesome!


Decentralized Marketplace. Implementing i2p and stealth ASAP. First ever civil case against a piece of garbage scammer. Syscoin is *the* coin to be in. I can see dollars per coin with the potential this one has.

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January 17, 2015, 03:11:45 AM
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Its official. https://github.com/syscoin/syscoin/tree/anonaddr-i2p

i2p and stealth addresses are about to be implemented asap.
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January 17, 2015, 07:26:08 AM
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I think once there are official press releases on the court case Syscoin will gain a lot of attention. In my opinion this is a big deal as there is a physical entity representing the coin at the government level, no hiding there.  To me it gives a lot of credibility to the devs because of the answer I get when I ask myself, what dev would pursue someone in the court of law if their end game was to scam people? Big things coming if they can follow through on the back end and develop the services they promised.

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January 17, 2015, 10:30:35 AM
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I think once there are official press releases on the court case Syscoin will gain a lot of attention. In my opinion this is a big deal as there is a physical entity representing the coin at the government level, no hiding there.  To me it gives a lot of credibility to the devs because of the answer I get when I ask myself, what dev would pursue someone in the court of law if their end game was to scam people? Big things coming if they can follow through on the back end and develop the services they promised.

That's the main difference I have found with Syscoin ever since I found out about it in October. The devs don't just try to push things out as fast as possible to get hype so they can dump. They instead focus on building pieces of the puzzle that will work together later and make further development of incredible features possible.

For example, I wrote out a php-based website that interacts with the marketplace just as a proof-of-concept. A day ago, danosphere built out and released one to the collective internal that is based upon html/js/angular. It is also communicating via an http server that coderboo has implemented *into the QT wallet*.

Why is this a big deal? Because the Syscoin core dev team is also developing a completely new wallet for Syscoin that gets away from the QT architecture and is instead js/html. I think you can see where I'm going with this--it is not a huge leap for them to implement the marketplace directly into that new wallet.  I think this will change coins as we know them. Only a handful have a non-QT based wallet, and out of those, none of them have a decentralized marketplace, i2p, and stealth implemented, except Syscoin Cheesy
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January 17, 2015, 02:03:41 PM
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Thats the right way to go, js and html instead of QT. If you make secure enough you can move away totally from the qt-stuff and let js talk with the rpc daemon.
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January 18, 2015, 01:09:25 AM
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You still need the reference wallet for security.. the nodejs code just speaks ovdr rpc to thr qt wallet.. unless you do something like bitcore its possible to port bitcore to syscoin to have a full webapp based wallet... Ofcourse what you can do either what bitshares did with qt and angular or u can run the cli and talk to node via rpc.. just no need for the qt portion.. would be nice to integrate crypto stuff into nodejs..

I did port to syscoin to usethe insight block explorer buy it wasnt a full syscoin port just merge mined block and header parsing
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January 18, 2015, 01:11:22 AM
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Thats the right way to go, js and html instead of QT. If you make secure enough you can move away totally from the qt-stuff and let js talk with the rpc daemon.
If wallet is running locally to the nodejs server you dont need ssl right? What other security implications are there?
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January 18, 2015, 02:44:15 AM
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Simple questions:

1: How many coins is the market cap?
2: Can you run sys over TOR?
3: How do the owners earn their money? A cut from Blockchain sales?

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January 18, 2015, 07:28:44 AM
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Simple questions:

1: How many coins is the market cap?
2: Can you run sys over TOR?
3: How do the owners earn their money? A cut from Blockchain sales?


1: How many coins is the market cap? - Total coins will eventually be 2 billions, in many many years.
2: Can you run sys over TOR? - things in progress for an alternative method but really a better question to be asked from others on the development team.
3: How do the owners earn their money? A cut from Blockchain sales? - if you list an item for 2,000 SYS then you will recieve 2,000 SYS. It's not based on a share or anything it's your own sale. You can either lost directly on the main blockchain marketplace or make your own Blockmarket (28th January release, currently in beta syscoin.market for information)

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