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here some testnet nodes:
addnode=84.200.16.116:29664 addnode=82.211.31.175:29664 addnode=130.204.175.246:29664 addnode=212.93.100.211:62583 addnode=176.197.96.210:56530 addnode=113.187.17.226:19233 addnode=85.27.105.205:57876 addnode=84.200.16.116:29664 addnode=99.153.243.11:53258
How about latest live net nodes?
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July 19, 2015, 06:46:29 PM |
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here some testnet nodes:
addnode=84.200.16.116:29664 addnode=82.211.31.175:29664 addnode=130.204.175.246:29664 addnode=212.93.100.211:62583 addnode=176.197.96.210:56530 addnode=113.187.17.226:19233 addnode=85.27.105.205:57876 addnode=84.200.16.116:29664 addnode=99.153.243.11:53258
How about latest live net nodes? Hallo! You find them here: http://cloak.blockexplorer.cc/nodes/download CloakCoin.conf file! nice regards, a_b
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July 19, 2015, 07:25:08 PM |
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Test of the testnet. Hi am testing since 15.7. with Windows and Linux, and in the first time i had problems with posa transactions. in the meanwhile everything had worked correctly. Sometimes everything runs realy fine for some hours. The problem seems to be the smal network (less nodes) on the testnet. i also think it would work better, if more normal transactions are done. the testnet needs more testers and more nodes. i found little bugs in the gui, but they are not important. important is that posa works and it works... transactions are transmitted. i can send cloaks with posa from wallet A to wallet B. But i can not find them in the testnet blockexplorer, i am not able to controll what it is doing behind. (ok, i can take a look to the blockchain, but i dont know how... ) ---------------------------------- Are there people who like to test the testnet, but have problems with installation or get connected or cant make posa3 transactions? if yes, i would like to bring some nodes online and help you testing. here is a little summary: TESTNET Win and Linux Client: http://cloakcoin.com/downloads/cloakcoin_1.9.7.51-RC1_win32_linux_PUBLIC_test1.zipTESTNET Blockexplorer: http://testnet.cloakcoin.com/I suggest to make a portforward from your WAN IP of your router to 29664 of your testmachine, turn off firewalls or configure them correct. Windows User install openssl, for example http://www.heise.de/download/win32-openssl.html or install first http://cloakcoin.com/downloads/CLOAK_19.7.33.zip (its included here) My Linux Testwallet synced in less seconds to the first node, my windows wallet needed to add some nodes to the cloakcoin.conf file in C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\CloakCoin\testnet3. If this file does not exist create it and add: addnode=84.200.16.116:29664 addnode=82.211.31.175:29664 addnode=130.204.175.246:29664 addnode=212.93.100.211:62583 addnode=176.197.96.210:56530 addnode=113.187.17.226:19233 addnode=85.27.105.205:57876 addnode=84.200.16.116:29664 addnode=99.153.243.11:53258 my ip is dynamic but i can give it you if neccessary. here are some users with testnet adresses which was postet in this thread: ratatosk: n2eQw2incAu3WTqr8E2wcE8vX5GBq4tt7p AND mjf97DuHs9AGiEubTaSaRkjQRhFAYKf43d mstang83: mt1kY33pGLi7jyRyq1Bt4Scg5p2Gti3j8e xenxex: mjL1w85KF7CU5M2MKyveFSQGTXpWtwHNHv AND mrYKSuznFxf6BDMTqmdUgcesmG4nstX8ft exslave: n2kgBcWM87cD7L3JfGYFSjG4JoJTTvUZ4K waldozaur12: mtApBfzyFj5Vaq5WrWcFMgmDUies96wvZZ wizardee: mzpmVQcPfdzKeGAmCLYLWMPGVtfrbkPgZ5 alice_bob: n3MuPim1MeQcdxNMSEDaREy6TnganhShTd AND n1SbtGXk63shPoHFmsnWX2WM8wTgPN7ViW negory: mnBeU8aLkifRbTGSqoq42BeinJLoCj9iTN disco987: mmkqCdS8qCWMVCZUEoMF4K9nbRdP6xTfX9 magpr: mrwczosdyghXXvAbMapdWqEuDTZZ6Prdu2 AND mt1Zt6wuHyuNcQSAfayR5nau8ajSqi6KV4 if you are a newcomer to testnet, post here your TESTNET adress and you will receive CloakCoins to make your own tests. Maybe we all can find a time span, to test together, please keep your Testnet wallets open, otherwise nobody can test. Nice regareds, a_b
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July 19, 2015, 11:56:46 PM |
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last days cheap coins before audit
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July 20, 2015, 08:30:20 AM |
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testnet blockchainexplorer works now, i think there was only a delay in the time when i checked it the first time. so i think posa is working, but i cant assure that it is realy anon... this is the part of the auditor. last days cheap coins before audit you dont know the result of the audit! maybe after that they are cheaper than now!
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July 20, 2015, 08:52:17 AM |
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last days cheap coins before audit every month at least 10 percent of my networth im investing .... that Investment is cloak
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July 20, 2015, 09:33:24 AM |
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Calm will have for all,not fight
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July 20, 2015, 02:41:43 PM |
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Test of the testnet. Hi am testing since 15.7. with Windows and Linux, and in the first time i had problems with posa transactions. in the meanwhile everything had worked correctly. Sometimes everything runs realy fine for some hours. The problem seems to be the smal network (less nodes) on the testnet. i also think it would work better, if more normal transactions are done. the testnet needs more testers and more nodes. i found little bugs in the gui, but they are not important. important is that posa works and it works... transactions are transmitted. i can send cloaks with posa from wallet A to wallet B. But i can not find them in the testnet blockexplorer, i am not able to controll what it is doing behind. (ok, i can take a look to the blockchain, but i dont know how... ) ---------------------------------- Are there people who like to test the testnet, but have problems with installation or get connected or cant make posa3 transactions? if yes, i would like to bring some nodes online and help you testing. here is a little summary: TESTNET Win and Linux Client: http://cloakcoin.com/downloads/cloakcoin_1.9.7.51-RC1_win32_linux_PUBLIC_test1.zipTESTNET Blockexplorer: http://testnet.cloakcoin.com/I suggest to make a portforward from your WAN IP of your router to 29664 of your testmachine, turn off firewalls or configure them correct. Windows User install openssl, for example http://www.heise.de/download/win32-openssl.html or install first http://cloakcoin.com/downloads/CLOAK_19.7.33.zip (its included here) My Linux Testwallet synced in less seconds to the first node, my windows wallet needed to add some nodes to the cloakcoin.conf file in C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\CloakCoin\testnet3. If this file does not exist create it and add: addnode=84.200.16.116:29664 addnode=82.211.31.175:29664 addnode=130.204.175.246:29664 addnode=212.93.100.211:62583 addnode=176.197.96.210:56530 addnode=113.187.17.226:19233 addnode=85.27.105.205:57876 addnode=84.200.16.116:29664 addnode=99.153.243.11:53258 my ip is dynamic but i can give it you if neccessary. here are some users with testnet adresses which was postet in this thread: ratatosk: n2eQw2incAu3WTqr8E2wcE8vX5GBq4tt7p AND mjf97DuHs9AGiEubTaSaRkjQRhFAYKf43d mstang83: mt1kY33pGLi7jyRyq1Bt4Scg5p2Gti3j8e xenxex: mjL1w85KF7CU5M2MKyveFSQGTXpWtwHNHv AND mrYKSuznFxf6BDMTqmdUgcesmG4nstX8ft exslave: n2kgBcWM87cD7L3JfGYFSjG4JoJTTvUZ4K waldozaur12: mtApBfzyFj5Vaq5WrWcFMgmDUies96wvZZ wizardee: mzpmVQcPfdzKeGAmCLYLWMPGVtfrbkPgZ5 alice_bob: n3MuPim1MeQcdxNMSEDaREy6TnganhShTd AND n1SbtGXk63shPoHFmsnWX2WM8wTgPN7ViW negory: mnBeU8aLkifRbTGSqoq42BeinJLoCj9iTN disco987: mmkqCdS8qCWMVCZUEoMF4K9nbRdP6xTfX9 magpr: mrwczosdyghXXvAbMapdWqEuDTZZ6Prdu2 AND mt1Zt6wuHyuNcQSAfayR5nau8ajSqi6KV4 if you are a newcomer to testnet, post here your TESTNET adress and you will receive CloakCoins to make your own tests. Maybe we all can find a time span, to test together, please keep your Testnet wallets open, otherwise nobody can test. Nice regareds, a_b thanks for great report!
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July 20, 2015, 07:18:44 PM Last edit: July 20, 2015, 07:56:31 PM by cloakteam |
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Cloak Community,
First and foremost - THANK YOU to everyone who has helped with the RC1 Public Beta tests! They have been successful and we've got some great info from them
We wanted to post a little update on the RC1 Public Test and the ongoing Internal Cloak Security Audit. Testing has gone very well indeed and we have collected a lot of data (and a few new bug reports) to help us fine tune the Cloak Shield settings for release. The bugs discovered during testing have all been minor GUI issues apart from a Cloak Shield packet relay issue discovered during testing. We believe that fixing this issue will also improve the PoSA transaction negotiation problems which were causing the occasional PoSA3 send to fail, meaning that the user had to manually retry the send. We also have some GUI changes to make for the 'status' area at the bottom of the wallet. Currently we use a series of numbered PNG images, but the 'final' incoming wallet release will create these icon images dynamically at startup.
The security audit is now nearing completion and we've been receiving regular status updates from the auditor. No weaknesses or potential exploits have been found as yet, but there are one or two small tweaks to make with the initial connection of nodes to the PoSA network in order to avoid leaking a PoSA session key. The auditor will cover the issue and proposed solution in the audit report.
Now, let's talk about 'Open Source'... There has been some discussion on the current 'closed source' nature of the latest Cloak updates (CloakShield and PoSA3 specifically). Those of you have been in the Cloak Community for some time, will be aware that the original team abandoned the Cloak project in Autumn of 2014, and many of them got involved in ShadowCoin (SDC). Since then, Cashmen has worked hard to assemble a talented team of people from the Crypto scene, who have have been working hard on making good on the original grand promises made by the previous Cloak Team. The hard work has certainly paid off, and PoSA3 is now ready for full release on the 'live' CloakCoin network. Our concern with open sourcing the project at this point in time is primarily related to concerns of instant 'Cloak' clones, using our PoSA3 technology. We'd like to avoid 'PenumbraCoin' popping up anytime soon, but we also appreciate that technology, like knowledge, wants to be free
We've been having some internal development discussions relating to open sourcing and have been mulling over ideas that would go some way towards pleasing everyone. We've been considering open-sourcing portions of the code or possibly using a delayed release schedule for sourcecode releases. This would mean that source for previous releases is made available as a new release is made public. Handling releases of sourcecode in this way will enable Cloak to retain a period of exclusivity for new features, while still allowing the larger cryptocurrency community to benefit from our work. We've avoided the need for external [venture] capital to be injected into funding development so far. We feel that this is important for maintaining freedom within the Cloak project, to innovate and adapt without the fear of funding being pulled if we move in a direction our investors don't agree with. If people wish to donate to the project, then that will of course help greatly, but we will not 'extract' fees to fund development and marketing. Aside from the sour taste this would leave in our mouth (we're freedom junkies!), it also leads us a few steps down the road towards a legal quagmire. In a way, you guys are our backers, you're the ones who have chosen to put your faith in us, and the original promise of the CloakCoin project. Some of you have held onto your stash of Cloak, despite the cries of 'fool!' and 'bagholder!'. Others have followed the progress of the Cloak project, in the hands of a new development team and decided to come along for the ride. To all of you, thank you for the support. You are Cloak as much as we are Cloak. This project is ours to shape, and together we will make something beautiful! Let's continue to work together, to talk to each other and make this a success for us all. Honesty and openness was always a pre-requisite for us taking over this project, and we will continue to be frank and open with the Cloak Community. PoSA3 may not require trust, but for success, the CloakCoin project must be built upon it.
In the interests of transparency, you should be aware that everyone on Team Cloak holds some amount of CloakCoin. This should be fairly obvious and shouldn't be a cause for concern in our opinion. Personally, we would be far more worried if a development team had zero vested interest in a project's success. We've dreamed of using OneMarket with PoSA3 from the early days, and we will make this a reality. If we were just a bunch of bagholders, we would have coordinated a pump and dump and hyped a load of non-existent product. That is not our way. Many of the Cloak faithful (and of course us, we are only human after-all) have been burned in the past by cryptocurrency and we will do everything we can to avoid that happening again. We're here to innovate and 'do cool shit', not get rich at the expense of those who believed in us in the beginning, when we had only our promises to give you.
The Internal Security Audit results should be published in a few days, which marks the imminent release of the Cloak - PoSA3 Final. As we've discussed previously, the community funded marketing drive will start after the release and we'll share this with the world. We also need to get started on some lovely new promotional videos for the big release. Oooooooh! it's so exciting!
Peace, love and thanks for the testing help and support,
Team Cloak
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July 20, 2015, 07:57:28 PM |
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Cloak Community,
First and foremost - THANK YOU to everyone who has helped with the RC1 Public Beta tests! They have been successful and we've got some great info from them
We wanted to post a little update on the RC1 Public Test and the ongoing Internal Cloak Security Audit. Testing has gone very well indeed and we have collected a lot of data (and a few new bug reports) to help us fine tune the Cloak Shield settings for release. The bugs discovered during testing have all been minor GUI issues apart from a Cloak Shield packet relay issue discovered during testing. We believe that fixing this issue will also improve the PoSA transaction negotiation problems which were causing the occasional PoSA3 send to fail, meaning that the user had to manually retry the send. We also have some GUI changes to make for the 'status' area at the bottom of the wallet. Currently we use a series of numbered PNG images, but the 'final' incoming wallet release will create these icon images dynamically at startup.
The security audit is now nearing completion and we've been receiving regular status updates from the auditor. No weaknesses or potential exploits have been found as yet, but there are one or two small tweaks to make with the initial connection of nodes to the PoSA network in order to avoid leaking a PoSA session key. The auditor will cover the issue and proposed solution in the audit report.
Now, let's talk about 'Open Source'... There has been some discussion on the current 'closed source' nature of the latest Cloak updates (CloakShield and PoSA3 specifically). Those of you have been in the Cloak Community for some time, will be aware that the original team abandoned the Cloak project in Autumn of 2014, and many of them got involved in ShadowCoin (SDC). Since then, Cashmen has worked hard to assemble a talented team of people from the Crypto scene, who have have been working hard on making good on the original grand promises made by the previous Cloak Team. The hard work has certainly paid off, and PoSA3 is now ready for full release on the 'live' CloakCoin network. Our concern with open sourcing the project at this point in time is primarily related to concerns of instant 'Cloak' clones, using our PoSA3 technology. We'd like to avoid 'PenumbraCoin' popping up anytime soon, but we also appreciate that technology, like knowledge, wants to be free
We've been having some internal development discussions relating to open sourcing and have been mulling over ideas that would go some way towards pleasing everyone. We've been considering open-sourcing portions of the code or possibly using a delayed release schedule for sourcecode releases. This would mean that source for previous releases is made available as a new release is made public. Handling releases of sourcecode in this way will enable Cloak to retain a period of exclusivity for new features, while still allowing the larger cryptocurrency community to benefit from our work. We've avoided the need for external [venture] capital to be injected into funding development so far. We feel that this is important for maintaining freedom within the Cloak project, to innovate and adapt without the fear of funding being pulled if we move in a direction our investors don't agree with. If people wish to donate to the project, then that will of course help greatly, but we will not 'extract' fees to fund development and marketing. Aside from the sour taste this would leave in our mouth (we're freedom junkies!), it also leads us a few steps down the road towards a legal quagmire. In a way, you guys are our backers, you're the ones who have chosen to put your faith in us, and the original promise of the CloakCoin project. Some of you have held onto your stash of Cloak, despite the cries of 'fool!' and 'bagholder!'. Others have followed the progress of the Cloak project, in the hands of a new development team and decided to come along for the ride. To all of you, thank you for the support. You are Cloak as much as we are Cloak. This project is ours to shape, and together we will make something beautiful! Let's continue to work together, to talk to each other and make this a success for us all. Honesty and openness was always a pre-requisite for us taking over this project, and we will continue to be frank and open with the Cloak Community. PoSA3 may not require trust, but for success, the CloakCoin project must be built upon it.
In the interests of transparency, you should be aware that everyone on Team Cloak holds some amount of CloakCoin. This should be fairly obvious and shouldn't be a cause for concern in our opinion. Personally, we would be far more worried if a development team had zero vested interest in a project's success. We've dreamed of using OneMarket with PoSA3 from the early days, and we will make this a reality. If we were just a bunch of bagholders, we would have coordinated a pump and dump and hyped a load of non-existent product. That is not our way. Many of the Cloak faithful (and of course us, we are only human after-all) have been burned in the past by cryptocurrency and we will do everything we can to avoid that happening again. We're here to innovate and 'do cool shit', not get rich at the expense of those who believed in us in the beginning, when we had only our promises to give you.
The Internal Security Audit results should be published in a few days, which marks the imminent release of the Cloak - PoSA3 Final. As we've discussed previously, the community funded marketing drive will start after the release and we'll share this with the world. We also need to get started on some lovely new promotional videos for the big release. Oooooooh! it's so exciting!
Peace, love and thanks for the testing help and support,
Team Cloak
Thx for update. Great work devteam...
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July 20, 2015, 08:43:53 PM |
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Cloak Community,
First and foremost - THANK YOU to everyone who has helped with the RC1 Public Beta tests! They have been successful and we've got some great info from them
We wanted to post a little update on the RC1 Public Test and the ongoing Internal Cloak Security Audit. Testing has gone very well indeed and we have collected a lot of data (and a few new bug reports) to help us fine tune the Cloak Shield settings for release. The bugs discovered during testing have all been minor GUI issues apart from a Cloak Shield packet relay issue discovered during testing. We believe that fixing this issue will also improve the PoSA transaction negotiation problems which were causing the occasional PoSA3 send to fail, meaning that the user had to manually retry the send. We also have some GUI changes to make for the 'status' area at the bottom of the wallet. Currently we use a series of numbered PNG images, but the 'final' incoming wallet release will create these icon images dynamically at startup.
The security audit is now nearing completion and we've been receiving regular status updates from the auditor. No weaknesses or potential exploits have been found as yet, but there are one or two small tweaks to make with the initial connection of nodes to the PoSA network in order to avoid leaking a PoSA session key. The auditor will cover the issue and proposed solution in the audit report.
Now, let's talk about 'Open Source'... There has been some discussion on the current 'closed source' nature of the latest Cloak updates (CloakShield and PoSA3 specifically). Those of you have been in the Cloak Community for some time, will be aware that the original team abandoned the Cloak project in Autumn of 2014, and many of them got involved in ShadowCoin (SDC). Since then, Cashmen has worked hard to assemble a talented team of people from the Crypto scene, who have have been working hard on making good on the original grand promises made by the previous Cloak Team. The hard work has certainly paid off, and PoSA3 is now ready for full release on the 'live' CloakCoin network. Our concern with open sourcing the project at this point in time is primarily related to concerns of instant 'Cloak' clones, using our PoSA3 technology. We'd like to avoid 'PenumbraCoin' popping up anytime soon, but we also appreciate that technology, like knowledge, wants to be free
We've been having some internal development discussions relating to open sourcing and have been mulling over ideas that would go some way towards pleasing everyone. We've been considering open-sourcing portions of the code or possibly using a delayed release schedule for sourcecode releases. This would mean that source for previous releases is made available as a new release is made public. Handling releases of sourcecode in this way will enable Cloak to retain a period of exclusivity for new features, while still allowing the larger cryptocurrency community to benefit from our work. We've avoided the need for external [venture] capital to be injected into funding development so far. We feel that this is important for maintaining freedom within the Cloak project, to innovate and adapt without the fear of funding being pulled if we move in a direction our investors don't agree with. If people wish to donate to the project, then that will of course help greatly, but we will not 'extract' fees to fund development and marketing. Aside from the sour taste this would leave in our mouth (we're freedom junkies!), it also leads us a few steps down the road towards a legal quagmire. In a way, you guys are our backers, you're the ones who have chosen to put your faith in us, and the original promise of the CloakCoin project. Some of you have held onto your stash of Cloak, despite the cries of 'fool!' and 'bagholder!'. Others have followed the progress of the Cloak project, in the hands of a new development team and decided to come along for the ride. To all of you, thank you for the support. You are Cloak as much as we are Cloak. This project is ours to shape, and together we will make something beautiful! Let's continue to work together, to talk to each other and make this a success for us all. Honesty and openness was always a pre-requisite for us taking over this project, and we will continue to be frank and open with the Cloak Community. PoSA3 may not require trust, but for success, the CloakCoin project must be built upon it.
In the interests of transparency, you should be aware that everyone on Team Cloak holds some amount of CloakCoin. This should be fairly obvious and shouldn't be a cause for concern in our opinion. Personally, we would be far more worried if a development team had zero vested interest in a project's success. We've dreamed of using OneMarket with PoSA3 from the early days, and we will make this a reality. If we were just a bunch of bagholders, we would have coordinated a pump and dump and hyped a load of non-existent product. That is not our way. Many of the Cloak faithful (and of course us, we are only human after-all) have been burned in the past by cryptocurrency and we will do everything we can to avoid that happening again. We're here to innovate and 'do cool shit', not get rich at the expense of those who believed in us in the beginning, when we had only our promises to give you.
The Internal Security Audit results should be published in a few days, which marks the imminent release of the Cloak - PoSA3 Final. As we've discussed previously, the community funded marketing drive will start after the release and we'll share this with the world. We also need to get started on some lovely new promotional videos for the big release. Oooooooh! it's so exciting!
Peace, love and thanks for the testing help and support,
Team Cloak
CloakTeam Thanks for the good work !!! I personally believe that the source code should not be published for some months. If you released too early, most likely to be copied by many and the effort will not be for nothing. greetings
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July 20, 2015, 10:38:12 PM |
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Cloak Community,
First and foremost - THANK YOU to everyone who has helped with the RC1 Public Beta tests! They have been successful and we've got some great info from them
We wanted to post a little update on the RC1 Public Test and the ongoing Internal Cloak Security Audit. Testing has gone very well indeed and we have collected a lot of data (and a few new bug reports) to help us fine tune the Cloak Shield settings for release. The bugs discovered during testing have all been minor GUI issues apart from a Cloak Shield packet relay issue discovered during testing. We believe that fixing this issue will also improve the PoSA transaction negotiation problems which were causing the occasional PoSA3 send to fail, meaning that the user had to manually retry the send. We also have some GUI changes to make for the 'status' area at the bottom of the wallet. Currently we use a series of numbered PNG images, but the 'final' incoming wallet release will create these icon images dynamically at startup.
The security audit is now nearing completion and we've been receiving regular status updates from the auditor. No weaknesses or potential exploits have been found as yet, but there are one or two small tweaks to make with the initial connection of nodes to the PoSA network in order to avoid leaking a PoSA session key. The auditor will cover the issue and proposed solution in the audit report.
Now, let's talk about 'Open Source'... There has been some discussion on the current 'closed source' nature of the latest Cloak updates (CloakShield and PoSA3 specifically). Those of you have been in the Cloak Community for some time, will be aware that the original team abandoned the Cloak project in Autumn of 2014, and many of them got involved in ShadowCoin (SDC). Since then, Cashmen has worked hard to assemble a talented team of people from the Crypto scene, who have have been working hard on making good on the original grand promises made by the previous Cloak Team. The hard work has certainly paid off, and PoSA3 is now ready for full release on the 'live' CloakCoin network. Our concern with open sourcing the project at this point in time is primarily related to concerns of instant 'Cloak' clones, using our PoSA3 technology. We'd like to avoid 'PenumbraCoin' popping up anytime soon, but we also appreciate that technology, like knowledge, wants to be free
We've been having some internal development discussions relating to open sourcing and have been mulling over ideas that would go some way towards pleasing everyone. We've been considering open-sourcing portions of the code or possibly using a delayed release schedule for sourcecode releases. This would mean that source for previous releases is made available as a new release is made public. Handling releases of sourcecode in this way will enable Cloak to retain a period of exclusivity for new features, while still allowing the larger cryptocurrency community to benefit from our work. We've avoided the need for external [venture] capital to be injected into funding development so far. We feel that this is important for maintaining freedom within the Cloak project, to innovate and adapt without the fear of funding being pulled if we move in a direction our investors don't agree with. If people wish to donate to the project, then that will of course help greatly, but we will not 'extract' fees to fund development and marketing. Aside from the sour taste this would leave in our mouth (we're freedom junkies!), it also leads us a few steps down the road towards a legal quagmire. In a way, you guys are our backers, you're the ones who have chosen to put your faith in us, and the original promise of the CloakCoin project. Some of you have held onto your stash of Cloak, despite the cries of 'fool!' and 'bagholder!'. Others have followed the progress of the Cloak project, in the hands of a new development team and decided to come along for the ride. To all of you, thank you for the support. You are Cloak as much as we are Cloak. This project is ours to shape, and together we will make something beautiful! Let's continue to work together, to talk to each other and make this a success for us all. Honesty and openness was always a pre-requisite for us taking over this project, and we will continue to be frank and open with the Cloak Community. PoSA3 may not require trust, but for success, the CloakCoin project must be built upon it.
In the interests of transparency, you should be aware that everyone on Team Cloak holds some amount of CloakCoin. This should be fairly obvious and shouldn't be a cause for concern in our opinion. Personally, we would be far more worried if a development team had zero vested interest in a project's success. We've dreamed of using OneMarket with PoSA3 from the early days, and we will make this a reality. If we were just a bunch of bagholders, we would have coordinated a pump and dump and hyped a load of non-existent product. That is not our way. Many of the Cloak faithful (and of course us, we are only human after-all) have been burned in the past by cryptocurrency and we will do everything we can to avoid that happening again. We're here to innovate and 'do cool shit', not get rich at the expense of those who believed in us in the beginning, when we had only our promises to give you.
The Internal Security Audit results should be published in a few days, which marks the imminent release of the Cloak - PoSA3 Final. As we've discussed previously, the community funded marketing drive will start after the release and we'll share this with the world. We also need to get started on some lovely new promotional videos for the big release. Oooooooh! it's so exciting!
Peace, love and thanks for the testing help and support,
Team Cloak
CloakTeam Thanks for the good work !!! I personally believe that the source code should not be published for some months. If you released too early, most likely to be copied by many and the effort will not be for nothing. greetings I agree. Hold the code for while, 3,4 or even 6 months then start releasing oldest code first. You guys rock, thanks for bringing this coin back from the brink!
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lazi
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July 20, 2015, 10:59:53 PM |
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Cloak need more marketcap and volume, it will be take some time! Then the clones can never hurt CLOAK with the source...
They only want to do damage...it is not necessary to public a unique tech at the moment!
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RJF
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July 21, 2015, 02:06:58 AM |
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Just a thought: I have noticed many old links from unfavorable articles about the old dev team and the old coin that point to the new web site. Reddit is a prime example: https://www.reddit.com/r/CLOAK/comments/2b1ier/cloakcoin_scam_warning/I think something on the opening page, perhaps right in the video, of the website indicating this is the NEW, working CloakCoin would be in order so people don't get caught up in all the old stuff...
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vm_mpn
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July 21, 2015, 02:28:08 AM |
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Just a thought: I have noticed many old links from unfavorable articles about the old dev team and the old coin that point to the new web site. Reddit is a prime example: https://www.reddit.com/r/CLOAK/comments/2b1ier/cloakcoin_scam_warning/I think something on the opening page, perhaps right in the video, of the website indicating this is the NEW, working CloakCoin would be in order so people don't get caught up in all the old stuff... Yes, "Under new management" disclaimer should be appropriate
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Sidi25
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July 21, 2015, 08:01:47 AM |
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get a patent on this excellent technology and again .. thx for your great work Cloakteam Really pleasant words from you... we will fight with you until the end, until we will ride on dragons back! yihaaaa!!!!
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igor107th
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July 21, 2015, 08:31:27 AM |
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pattent dont works the source code should never release copy past only a part of the code maybe
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disco987
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July 21, 2015, 09:28:26 AM |
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As always, everything is high level with cloakteam. You do so, that we can all be happy.
Cheer's
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alice_bob
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July 21, 2015, 10:17:19 AM |
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just for the fun:
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