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September 25, 2017, 11:38:19 AM |
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Alright I have booked my flight to the Amsterdam dev meeting on the 10th of November and Crown community open session on the 11th of November! Looking forward.
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Johnny00
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September 25, 2017, 07:38:46 PM |
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The difference between hot throne and hot/cold node is what?
Hot Throne: All the coins are stored in a wallet stored on the throne disk? No second machine required for this setup? Hot/Cold Node: The throne itself has an empty wallet. The 10.000 CRW are stored on a second machine. Both need to run?
What the benefit of each setup? My plan was more to use only one machine for the setup. So this would be a hot throne?
I tried to follow all the discussions about setting thrones but I guess this will be much easier the moment you do it yourself.
For the git repository, I guess the fix will be merged to master branch at some point? Maybe I should just wait some days until things are cleared and rebuild from source.
Have you tried this yet? Thanks for all the comments. just curious and looking for real projects and this is on the list. Blocknet is my number one for a node set up.
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btct22
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September 26, 2017, 01:31:59 PM |
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The difference between hot throne and hot/cold node is what? Hot Throne: All the coins are stored in a wallet stored on the throne disk? No second machine required for this setup? Hot/Cold Node: The throne itself has an empty wallet. The 10.000 CRW are stored on a second machine. Both need to run? What the benefit of each setup? My plan was more to use only one machine for the setup. So this would be a hot throne? I tried to follow all the discussions about setting thrones but I guess this will be much easier the moment you do it yourself. For the git repository, I guess the fix will be merged to master branch at some point? Maybe I should just wait some days until things are cleared and rebuild from source.
I think a Hot/Cold Node is better because you don't need to keep the controlling wallet open, and also running a masternode needs a static IP address. So if you get a cheap VPS you can have the node running 24/7 without risking your coins or needing to keep the PC with the controller wallet on all the time. Also with a VPS the firewall/IP setup is easier than getting into NAT routing on your home network.
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crowncoin_knight
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September 26, 2017, 07:06:43 PM |
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Only few Crypto tokens have Apple itunes mobile wallets CRW is one of them. It took us several months of discussion with the iTunes people, they have rejected the app, but then we did not give up and submit a complaint the the Apple review board, and finally they have accepted it https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crownpay/id1234028967?mt=8
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September 26, 2017, 07:32:38 PM |
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great to see a growing community, hope to see more and be able to participate in the future
BTW im the real tommyj1, my other account is in the hands of a russian that needed a sr account
Great to you see posting again, sir. its great to be back sir another account but this one i wont loose
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September 27, 2017, 08:44:53 AM |
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Small update. ServiceNode (SN) development is underway, our second new developer is working hard to bring v1 of SN's to testnet. v1 will be without NTP timekeeper servers at first, but will be implemented in v2 of SN's. We would like the SN network to grow and stabilise before we add NTP as the first service. So far SN's will require 1/20th of the collateral of a Masternode (10,000CRW) = 500CRW per SN and will be rewarded appropriately. Follow SN development here https://github.com/Crowndev/crowncoin/tree/servicenode-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Separately the team are quite sure we have the correct framework for the application platform to go ahead and start specifying work tasks. Documentation will be made available in the coming days boasting the breakthrough we made. More infomation coming soon. this is really great news, do the service nodes also need a dedicated ip? same as a throne?
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September 27, 2017, 09:57:12 AM |
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Fantastic news that Crown are seeking Ledger integration Will it be possible to run a masternode and secure Crown wallet with Ledger? Similar to how Ark have integrated Ledger with their wallet?
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Gash
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September 27, 2017, 10:04:28 AM |
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Alright I have booked my flight to the Amsterdam dev meeting on the 10th of November and Crown community open session on the 11th of November! Looking forward. See u there. More potheads like u are expected to arrive before sunday, the are flocking to that meeting mostly to be shown a middle finger, turn around and go book ticket to where they crawled from. Last time I visited amsterdam I lost footing in airport terminal because of weed overdose and couldn get uber without assistance.
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crowncoin_knight
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September 27, 2017, 10:57:11 AM |
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Alright I have booked my flight to the Amsterdam dev meeting on the 10th of November and Crown community open session on the 11th of November! Looking forward. See u there. More potheads like u are expected to arrive before sunday, the are flocking to that meeting mostly to be shown a middle finger, turn around and go book ticket to where they crawled from. Last time I visited amsterdam I lost footing in airport terminal because of weed overdose and couldn get uber without assistance. Thanks for your great input Gash
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September 27, 2017, 05:52:06 PM |
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Fantastic news that Crown are seeking Ledger integration Will it be possible to run a masternode and secure Crown wallet with Ledger? Similar to how Ark have integrated Ledger with their wallet? How would this work then?
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September 27, 2017, 06:32:22 PM |
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Small update. ServiceNode (SN) development is underway, our second new developer is working hard to bring v1 of SN's to testnet. v1 will be without NTP timekeeper servers at first, but will be implemented in v2 of SN's. We would like the SN network to grow and stabilise before we add NTP as the first service. So far SN's will require 1/20th of the collateral of a Masternode (10,000CRW) = 500CRW per SN and will be rewarded appropriately. Follow SN development here https://github.com/Crowndev/crowncoin/tree/servicenode-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Separately the team are quite sure we have the correct framework for the application platform to go ahead and start specifying work tasks. Documentation will be made available in the coming days boasting the breakthrough we made. More infomation coming soon. this is really great news, do the service nodes also need a dedicated ip? same as a throne? The intention is for a dedicated IP to not be required, subject to us confirming that that doesn't introduce security issues. One of the main purposes of service nodes is to provide a different point of entry for the community to provide services and be paid, without the hassle of setting up a Tron.
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September 27, 2017, 08:16:01 PM |
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Small update. ServiceNode (SN) development is underway, our second new developer is working hard to bring v1 of SN's to testnet. v1 will be without NTP timekeeper servers at first, but will be implemented in v2 of SN's. We would like the SN network to grow and stabilise before we add NTP as the first service. So far SN's will require 1/20th of the collateral of a Masternode (10,000CRW) = 500CRW per SN and will be rewarded appropriately. Follow SN development here https://github.com/Crowndev/crowncoin/tree/servicenode-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Separately the team are quite sure we have the correct framework for the application platform to go ahead and start specifying work tasks. Documentation will be made available in the coming days boasting the breakthrough we made. More infomation coming soon. this is really great news, do the service nodes also need a dedicated ip? same as a throne? The intention is for a dedicated IP to not be required, subject to us confirming that that doesn't introduce security issues. One of the main purposes of service nodes is to provide a different point of entry for the community to provide services and be paid, without the hassle of setting up a Tron. i see, but does that ,ean you could run a throne and a SN using the same ip? but sure i can understand the security issue
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September 28, 2017, 06:44:53 AM |
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Small update. ServiceNode (SN) development is underway, our second new developer is working hard to bring v1 of SN's to testnet. v1 will be without NTP timekeeper servers at first, but will be implemented in v2 of SN's. We would like the SN network to grow and stabilise before we add NTP as the first service. So far SN's will require 1/20th of the collateral of a Masternode (10,000CRW) = 500CRW per SN and will be rewarded appropriately. Follow SN development here https://github.com/Crowndev/crowncoin/tree/servicenode-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Separately the team are quite sure we have the correct framework for the application platform to go ahead and start specifying work tasks. Documentation will be made available in the coming days boasting the breakthrough we made. More infomation coming soon. this is really great news, do the service nodes also need a dedicated ip? same as a throne? The intention is for a dedicated IP to not be required, subject to us confirming that that doesn't introduce security issues. One of the main purposes of service nodes is to provide a different point of entry for the community to provide services and be paid, without the hassle of setting up a Tron. i see, but does that ,ean you could run a throne and a SN using the same ip? but sure i can understand the security issue To do this, you'd have to have coins in a wallet on your Throne which is highly inadvisable.
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September 28, 2017, 08:20:44 AM |
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I just posted the first part of a handful of reflections from the Nexus Conference that Fin and I attended over the past weekend. It can be found here: https://redd.it/72yqltCheers
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September 28, 2017, 10:01:09 AM |
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Small update. ServiceNode (SN) development is underway, our second new developer is working hard to bring v1 of SN's to testnet. v1 will be without NTP timekeeper servers at first, but will be implemented in v2 of SN's. We would like the SN network to grow and stabilise before we add NTP as the first service. So far SN's will require 1/20th of the collateral of a Masternode (10,000CRW) = 500CRW per SN and will be rewarded appropriately. Follow SN development here https://github.com/Crowndev/crowncoin/tree/servicenode-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Separately the team are quite sure we have the correct framework for the application platform to go ahead and start specifying work tasks. Documentation will be made available in the coming days boasting the breakthrough we made. More infomation coming soon. this is really great news, do the service nodes also need a dedicated ip? same as a throne? The intention is for a dedicated IP to not be required, subject to us confirming that that doesn't introduce security issues. One of the main purposes of service nodes is to provide a different point of entry for the community to provide services and be paid, without the hassle of setting up a Tron. i see, but does that ,ean you could run a throne and a SN using the same ip? but sure i can understand the security issue To do this, you'd have to have coins in a wallet on your Throne which is highly inadvisable. is it still the same if i use different computers? same ip but on different wallets
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September 28, 2017, 04:22:51 PM |
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I have summed up some questions about running a service node. - How can i run a service node? Or can i outsource this somewhere?
- If i run one from my wallet, wont this mean my wallet is easy to access? Considering risk i dont know if it is worth it?
- Is it possible to run it from a Raspberry Pi or something? I need to keep electricity cost at a minimum. If yes, how?
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crowncoin_knight
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September 29, 2017, 07:52:19 AM |
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Crown Atomic weekly update to the Community - 29.9.2017
The Crown dev team has agreed that a regular weekly update to the community will be communicated by every Friday. This will make the progress on the Atomic features more transparent
During this week the core Atomic team led by Artem, defunctec and chaositec worked hard to discuss and specify details of the Crown Atomic system and new actors in the Crown Governance System. Some of the previous design ideas were abandoned.
The discussion took place about the way of licensing masternodes, verify identities, encryption private data of identities, types of agreements in the network, cross-country and legal jurisdiction issues, how the system will empower actors (agents) with specific roles in the network, and how it will revoke them in case they start behaving dishonestly. Some fresh ideas have been discussed and approved by the team. It brings some new technical challenges though, so we work to design, specify and document different use cases of the system.
There are also changes to opcodes/transactions workflow, so new prototypes have been created according to the high-level design changes. The workflow became more complex including different multisig scenarios, but it seems to be more secure and decentralized way to create the system that we want. To make the system reliable and user-friendly some new subsystems may emerge (personal data confidentiality mechanism, mutisig communication) but they won't be a part of the first release of Crown Atomic, they will be planned for the next phases.
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September 29, 2017, 09:03:03 AM |
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I have summed up some questions about running a service node. - How can i run a service node? Or can i outsource this somewhere?
- If i run one from my wallet, wont this mean my wallet is easy to access? Considering risk i dont know if it is worth it?
- Is it possible to run it from a Raspberry Pi or something? I need to keep electricity cost at a minimum. If yes, how?
No doubt there will be services that come along and offer Service node hosting. However if you wanted to host yourself then a vps is ideal. Just like masternodes Service nodes will require 1IP4 address per servicenode. ServiceNode will change to SystemNode, as new comers may get confused about the application layer offering services and servicenodes (systemnodes) offering the network services.
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September 29, 2017, 10:03:17 AM |
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I have summed up some questions about running a service node. - How can i run a service node? Or can i outsource this somewhere?
- If i run one from my wallet, wont this mean my wallet is easy to access? Considering risk i dont know if it is worth it?
- Is it possible to run it from a Raspberry Pi or something? I need to keep electricity cost at a minimum. If yes, how?
We have a compiled version for raspberry pi, so its basically just follow any masternode setup more or less (there will be specifics on how to set up systemnodes, but besides that process will be the same) also we should have the option of running a hot/cold setup - just like the way thrones are running now, so your coins wont be in a running wallet, and you can lock your wallet
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node-vps.com - Tron / Masternode hosting services
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September 29, 2017, 08:00:21 PM |
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Crown Atomic weekly update to the Community - 29.9.2017
The Crown dev team has agreed that a regular weekly update to the community will be communicated by every Friday. This will make the progress on the Atomic features more transparent
During this week the core Atomic team led by Artem, defunctec and chaositec worked hard to discuss and specify details of the Crown Atomic system and new actors in the Crown Governance System. Some of the previous design ideas were abandoned.
The discussion took place about the way of licensing masternodes, verify identities, encryption private data of identities, types of agreements in the network, cross-country and legal jurisdiction issues, how the system will empower actors (agents) with specific roles in the network, and how it will revoke them in case they start behaving dishonestly. Some fresh ideas have been discussed and approved by the team. It brings some new technical challenges though, so we work to design, specify and document different use cases of the system.
There are also changes to opcodes/transactions workflow, so new prototypes have been created according to the high-level design changes. The workflow became more complex including different multisig scenarios, but it seems to be more secure and decentralized way to create the system that we want. To make the system reliable and user-friendly some new subsystems may emerge (personal data confidentiality mechanism, mutisig communication) but they won't be a part of the first release of Crown Atomic, they will be planned for the next phases.
Nice work guys. I know this is complicated but also know that you are close to having it wrapped up. Keep up the good work.
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