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November 13, 2014, 12:28:06 AM
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Anyone know who's the dev behind this coin? And their credentials? The coin source POD (http://www.coinssource.com/trust-index/tilecoin-xtc/) doesn't provide much detail compared to CryptoAsian, which provides at the very least the country of origin and some sense of profession/skills/education.

go deep with google. it is not hard to find out your answer. legit dev. but we need outcomes of wallet, code review, dapp.


Seriously, does anyone have a specific link to something other than CoinSource that provides more detail (country of origin/profession/skills/education, etc.). Has this dev signed up to CryptoAsian POD?
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November 13, 2014, 12:34:00 AM
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Anyone know who's the dev behind this coin? And their credentials? The coin source POD (http://www.coinssource.com/trust-index/tilecoin-xtc/) doesn't provide much detail compared to CryptoAsian, which provides at the very least the country of origin and some sense of profession/skills/education.

go deep with google. it is not hard to find out your answer. legit dev. but we need outcomes of wallet, code review, dapp.


Seriously, does anyone have a specific link to something other than CoinSource that provides more detail (country of origin/profession/skills/education, etc.). Has this dev signed up to CryptoAsian POD?


CryptoAsian and any other POD is kind of joke. I mean you should track his post and google some info. it is very easy to find out his identity. do your home work. website, whois,  the first post.  I can't tell you more.

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November 13, 2014, 12:44:12 AM
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I am glad to see more infrastructure being built around IoT.
We will see if/when they deliver.

I will be attending Wavefront IoT – Building Real Value Event November 17th, 2014 in Montreal.
http://www.wavefrontac.com/wavefront-events/iot-building-real-value/

If anyone wants to meet me, please PM me. We can set a time and location.




10X more crypto-tokens? Hmmm. Simple math to me. Would that make TileCoin a bargain? Wink

I am confident we will be the first, because I know what is being completed and who is on the team.

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Apparently from Canada, as he mentioned to be at a wavefront event there. You can always go and meet him there?
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November 13, 2014, 12:57:34 AM
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tilepay.org  Grin Grin Grin
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November 13, 2014, 12:57:39 AM
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Hi dev,

  How about doing an AMA on reddit?
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November 13, 2014, 03:37:15 AM
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and tilepay.co  Grin Grin Grin
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November 13, 2014, 06:48:14 AM
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Hi altcoinUK,

I posted a rough draft of the 3D printed "prototype" enclosure from our "Industrial Designer".  This may look like an amateur attempt for what should be a professional enclosure for the IoT devices. This is not the case. This validates dimensions and usability/weather proofing techniques that need to be thought of at the very beginning.
When producing a final product, many stages of validation occur to reduce the final cost of output for a particular product that is manufactured.
It is absolutely necessary to produce a "prototype" prior to actually committing to manufacturing of the physical enclosure. Reduces risk and iterations that incur NRE (Non-Recurring Engineering) cost.

On another specific note, we have a pcb that validates each IoT device on a mesh network using hardware that has cryptographically signed information.
Here is the "rough" draft board design.



What this does, is provide a more difficult way of attacking a mesh network versus attacking multiple sensors within the network with a chip signing mechanism. 

You had asked about the time aspect of validation. If based on btc, there is a 10 minute delay...
When the Smart Contracts and Micro transactions functionalities are combined, this enables very fast data verification and validation with minimal bitcoin blockchain bloat.

If you have received quotes from other people in regards to time, I do not think they have asked you what type of IoT device that would exist in the mesh network to be able to respond accurately to your question.

In the case of our chip, it takes between 10-20 milliseconds to produce a signature that can be authenticated. Depending on the number of devices and their specific roles within the mesh network, this can vary considerably. We are working on datasheets that will accurately identify potential bottlenecks that pertain to the different type of devices and their roles in a mesh network for the IoT.

I hope this helps.

Regards,
ASIC-8Tile


there is nothing real except some pictures...

And the pictures display an amateurish 3D printed enclosure. If the progress is manifested in very poorly designed 3D printed enclosure and the DEV feels that such picture must be published, in the meantime he has no idea why the transaction time is significant in real time hardware control, then I am worried about the direction of this project.

Seeing the quality the 3D printed enclosure this coin reminds me some high school project on Kickstarter at the early days when the quality control was not in place.


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November 13, 2014, 06:54:41 AM
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Hi altcoinUK,

I posted a rough draft of the 3D printed "prototype" enclosure from our "Industrial Designer".  This may look like an amateur attempt for what should be a professional enclosure for the IoT devices. This is not the case. This validates dimensions and usability/weather proofing techniques that need to be thought of at the very beginning.
When producing a final product, many stages of validation occur to reduce the final cost of output for a particular product that is manufactured.
It is absolutely necessary to produce a "prototype" prior to actually committing to manufacturing of the physical enclosure. Reduces risk and iterations that incur NRE (Non-Recurring Engineering) cost.

On another specific note, we have a pcb that validates each IoT device on a mesh network using hardware that has cryptographically signed information.
Here is the "rough" draft board design.



What this does, is provide a more difficult way of attacking a mesh network versus attacking multiple sensors within the network with a chip signing mechanism. 

You had asked about the time aspect of validation. If based on btc, there is a 10 minute delay...
When the Smart Contracts and Micro transactions functionalities are combined, this enables very fast data verification and validation with minimal bitcoin blockchain bloat.

If you have received quotes from other people in regards to time, I do not think they have asked you what type of IoT device that would exist in the mesh network to be able to respond accurately to your question.

In the case of our chip, it takes between 10-20 milliseconds to produce a signature that can be authenticated. Depending on the number of devices and their specific roles within the mesh network, this can vary considerably. We are working on datasheets that will accurately identify potential bottlenecks that pertain to the different type of devices and their roles in a mesh network for the IoT.

I hope this helps.

Regards,
ASIC-8Tile

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Thanks!best coin 2014!
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November 13, 2014, 06:58:41 AM
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Impressive response, although I'm still not sure what the prototype was for, can someone briefly explain IoT?
But I like the high goals for this coin by dev team. Good luck.


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November 13, 2014, 07:10:00 AM
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Hi statdude,

The concern from altcoinUK, was the original enclosure "prototype" for the IoT devices which I published. Very rough draft. The rough "prototype" validated the measurements that are required to make a full-fledged manufacturable ready product that protects the IoT devices. Obviously, this can and will change depending upon the use case for the IoT device.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=761852.msg9515776#msg9515776

Regards,
ASIC-8Tile

Impressive response, although I'm still not sure what the prototype was for, can someone briefly explain IoT?
But I like the high goals for this coin by dev team. Good luck.



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November 13, 2014, 07:25:35 AM
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Hi statdude,

The concern from altcoinUK, was the original enclosure "prototype" for the IoT devices which I published. Very rough draft. The rough "prototype" validated the measurements that are required to make a full-fledged manufacturable ready product that protects the IoT devices. Obviously, this can and will change depending upon the use case for the IoT device.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=761852.msg9515776#msg9515776

Regards,
ASIC-8Tile

Impressive response, although I'm still not sure what the prototype was for, can someone briefly explain IoT?
But I like the high goals for this coin by dev team. Good luck.


      :Please prop erly solving the most basic wallet    ok
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November 13, 2014, 07:30:04 AM
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Continue to delay the wallet you will see 100
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November 13, 2014, 07:43:00 AM
Last edit: November 14, 2014, 07:27:40 PM by ASIC-8Tile
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November 12-13, 2014 - Development Updates

I am up late/early depending on your time zone.  Wink

1.) Refactored TilePay enclosures with "Industrial Designer". Some tweaks for manufacturing. Cost effective savings.
2.) PCB board development - Authentication for signed data.
3.) Counterparty update for development: One of the major developments for the counterparty protocol has enabled additional functionality that we can use for TilePay,
pegged assets, distributed voting, decentralized storage, and really distributed apps of any kind.

[–]PhantomPhreakXCP 18 points 14 hours ago
Counterparty can now do anything that Ethereum can! Namecoin, SchellingCoin, pegged assets, distributed voting, decentralized storage, and really distributed apps of any kind.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2m32vz/counterparty_recreates_ethereums_smart_contract/
http://counterparty.io/news/counterparty-recreates-ethereums-smart-contract-platform-on-bitcoin/

4.) We also have the architecture that was missing from Counterparty - "true SPV support" for bitcoin transfer.

5.) We use the bitcoin blockchain as the most secure blockchain technology. Viacoin support will be added in the future because of the available bytes that can be added to a secure "scrypt" implementation.

6.) Lawyer meeting was focused on assignment of intellectual property and possible VC friendly business structures.

Regards,
ASIC-8Tile



Continue to delay the wallet you will see 100

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November 13, 2014, 07:52:35 AM
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Prices continued to decline , Dev, what are you doing ?

I have to get back all the lost .
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November 13, 2014, 07:59:32 AM
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Prices continued to decline , Dev, what are you doing ?

Its not the devs fault.  I think today we saw quite a few coins decline.  Probably in part due to BTC rising and people cashing out some alts for BTC.
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November 13, 2014, 08:00:39 AM
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Prices continued to decline , Dev, what are you doing ?

will you blame other dev if the "coins" price plummet? It's very common ppl can't risk or understand new thing.
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November 13, 2014, 08:08:54 AM
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I it self is to do thes,so there is little understanding of these issues, like today's encryption monetary develo pment team is small workshop no specialized testers,not the problem that is amazing,the test is divided in to unit testing, combinatorial testig, system testing, stress testig performance tesing security testing regression testing user testing...... All had to complete on-lion on-line also found the problem it will have to go through this process
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November 13, 2014, 08:42:25 AM
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I it self is to do thes,so there is little understanding of these issues, like today's encryption monetary develo pment team is small workshop no specialized testers,not the problem that is amazing,the test is divided in to unit testing, combinatorial testig, system testing, stress testig performance tesing security testing regression testing user testing...... All had to complete on-lion on-line also found the problem it will have to go through this process

You might wanna stick to translate.google.com
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November 13, 2014, 08:58:44 AM
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BTC has shifted out due to the recent market growth. It's possible it'll come back before the wallet announcement, but then again maybe not.

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November 13, 2014, 10:35:17 AM
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I it self is to do thes,so there is little understanding of these issues, like today's encryption monetary develo pment team is small workshop no specialized testers,not the problem that is amazing,the test is divided in to unit testing, combinatorial testig, system testing, stress testig performance tesing security testing regression testing user testing...... All had to complete on-lion on-line also found the problem it will have to go through this process

You might wanna stick to translate.google.com

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