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November 05, 2014, 07:47:31 PM
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Which aspect of the security are you referring to? elliptic curve upgrades are always possible and easy to integrate. Also, RSA 2048 is extremely secure. As a reference, RSA 2048 is 2^32 more secure than RSA 1024. The highest known factorization is RSA 768. RSA 1024 is approximately 1000 times stronger than RSA 768. Meaning that our RSA modulus of 2048 is 5 trillion times stronger than current publicly known RSA factorization abilities.

oh boy, gonna be a busy week I guess Cheesy

Lots of reading to do!

I see what you were talking about though, sorry if I didn't specify, I wasn't talking about elliptic curve. Do you have anything in mind regarding integration of a new one?

I was referring to the RSA encryption you used to set up the accumulator, and where both you and Taco were pulling information about it from. He gave a pretty good link though, gonna read it now.

I guess the elliptic curve being insecure against quantum computing is a focus of every cryptocurrency on this board and not just this one, so I'm really just looking to understand what you did for setting up the accumulator.

Do you have any reading links as well? NVM, you posted the wikipedia link .. I'm sure that'll lead me somewhere. TY to both of you!

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November 05, 2014, 07:49:20 PM
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I'm seeing a coinbase transaction right now and it doesn't look like there's any zerocoin-related stuff. A regular address, a regular coinbase tx and so on.
There's also  a couple of rpc commands one for minting another one for sending zerocoins, apparently without any parameters  Huh
My guess is this is a useless work-in-progress at best. It's just a regular coin with the theoretical possibility of turning regular coins into "zerocoins" and having both types of tx on the chain. That's a best case scenario, unless the dev has anything to say or prove ...

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November 05, 2014, 07:53:29 PM
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I'm seeing a coinbase transaction right now and it doesn't look like there's any zerocoin-related stuff. A regular address, a regular coinbase tx and so on.
There's also  a couple of rpc commands one for minting another one for sending zerocoins, apparently without any parameters  Huh
My guess is this is a useless work-in-progress at best. It's just a regular coin with the theoretical possibility of turning regular coins into "zerocoins" and having both types of tx on the chain. That's a best case scenario, unless the dev has anything to say or prove ...

Also price is really high and if it drops even a tiny bit more it's not really profitable to mine anymore :/
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November 05, 2014, 07:54:04 PM
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I'm seeing a coinbase transaction right now and it doesn't look like there's any zerocoin-related stuff. A regular address, a regular coinbase tx and so on.
There's also  a couple of rpc commands one for minting another one for sending zerocoins, apparently without any parameters  Huh
My guess is this is a useless work-in-progress at best. It's just a regular coin with the theoretical possibility of turning regular coins into "zerocoins" and having both types of tx on the chain. That's a best case scenario, unless the dev has anything to say or prove ...

nope details all here: http://zerovert.org/get_started.html
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November 05, 2014, 07:54:37 PM
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I'm seeing a coinbase transaction right now and it doesn't look like there's any zerocoin-related stuff. A regular address, a regular coinbase tx and so on.
There's also  a couple of rpc commands one for minting another one for sending zerocoins, apparently without any parameters  Huh
My guess is this is a useless work-in-progress at best. It's just a regular coin with the theoretical possibility of turning regular coins into "zerocoins" and having both types of tx on the chain. That's a best case scenario, unless the dev has anything to say or prove ...
You should probably leave then.
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November 05, 2014, 08:10:04 PM
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I'm seeing a coinbase transaction right now and it doesn't look like there's any zerocoin-related stuff. A regular address, a regular coinbase tx and so on.
There's also  a couple of rpc commands one for minting another one for sending zerocoins, apparently without any parameters  Huh
My guess is this is a useless work-in-progress at best. It's just a regular coin with the theoretical possibility of turning regular coins into "zerocoins" and having both types of tx on the chain. That's a best case scenario, unless the dev has anything to say or prove ...
You should probably leave then.


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November 05, 2014, 08:10:31 PM
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I'm seeing a coinbase transaction right now and it doesn't look like there's any zerocoin-related stuff. A regular address, a regular coinbase tx and so on.
There's also  a couple of rpc commands one for minting another one for sending zerocoins, apparently without any parameters  Huh
My guess is this is a useless work-in-progress at best. It's just a regular coin with the theoretical possibility of turning regular coins into "zerocoins" and having both types of tx on the chain. That's a best case scenario, unless the dev has anything to say or prove ...

Also price is really high and if it drops even a tiny bit more it's not really profitable to mine anymore :/

Means the price will go higher.
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November 05, 2014, 08:16:37 PM
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Which aspect of the security are you referring to? elliptic curve upgrades are always possible and easy to integrate. Also, RSA 2048 is extremely secure. As a reference, RSA 2048 is 2^32 more secure than RSA 1024. The highest known factorization is RSA 768. RSA 1024 is approximately 1000 times stronger than RSA 768. Meaning that our RSA modulus of 2048 is 5 trillion times stronger than current publicly known RSA factorization abilities.

http://www.keylength.com/en/compare/

Enter your key size in "asymmetric key size".

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XMR: 44GBHzv6ZyQdJkjqZje6KLZ3xSyN1hBSFAnLP6EAqJtCRVzMzZmeXTC2AHKDS9aEDTRKmo6a6o9r9j86pYfhCWDkKjbtcns
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November 05, 2014, 08:16:43 PM
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What are the block times?
What is the coin reward per block?
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November 05, 2014, 08:19:17 PM
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What are the block times?
What is the coin reward per block?

Reward is 10 per Block, I can tell from https://hashmonster.net/zero/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

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November 05, 2014, 08:20:56 PM
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What are the block times?
What is the coin reward per block?

Reward is 10 per Block, I can tell from https://hashmonster.net/zero/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

cool...thx.

60sec blocks @ 10 coins per block.
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November 05, 2014, 08:21:24 PM
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Ok found the moneysupply 211810.00000000 so around 1800 has been mined the rest is the premine.
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November 05, 2014, 08:26:08 PM
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Ok found the moneysupply 211810.00000000 so around 1800 has been mined the rest is the premine.

Yep, that's exactly what it says on the OP.
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November 05, 2014, 08:27:06 PM
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+1 For adding this in the upcoming VTC fork, and NOT creating a new coin out of it.

I think you should see it as a sidechain of Vert Smiley
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November 05, 2014, 08:27:46 PM
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Ok found the moneysupply 211810.00000000 so around 1800 has been mined the rest is the premine.

Wow...so if they release this feature before many of coins are mined, the price will run up due to the low supply and then they can sell off the pre-mine with very little competition. Now i understand why they decided to "finish" zerocoin before they released the coin...the scams just keep getting better.


ZeroVert Devs = 210,010 coins

EVERYONE else = 1,800 coins


Who's coins do you think will be for sale?

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November 05, 2014, 08:33:03 PM
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Ok found the moneysupply 211810.00000000 so around 1800 has been mined the rest is the premine.

Wow...so if they release this feature before many of coins are mined, the price will run up due to the low supply and then they can sell off the pre-mine with very little competition. Now i understand why they decided to "finish" zerocoin before they released the coin...the scams just keep getting better.


ZeroVert Devs = 210,010 coins

EVERYONE else = 1,800 coins


Who's coins do you think will be fore sale?



come on... you should know that vertcoin dev is a honest man! otherwise he wouldn`t tell us his real name ^^

premine was not always wrong. look at NOBL
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November 05, 2014, 08:38:35 PM
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its 10 minute blocks target time not 60 sec..   its been 3.5 hrs and theres ~180 blocks only. Half in first 30 min. Retargeting is trying to play catchup to the hash coming online.

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November 05, 2014, 08:45:04 PM
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its 10 minute blocks target time not 60 sec..   its been 3.5 hrs and theres ~180 blocks only. Half in first 30 min. Retargeting is trying to play catchup to the hash coming online.

It will take a long time to catch up with that 2.5% premine/210,010 coins
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November 05, 2014, 08:46:30 PM
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its 10 minute blocks target time not 60 sec..   its been 3.5 hrs and theres ~180 blocks only. Half in first 30 min. Retargeting is trying to play catchup to the hash coming online.

Plus 120 confirms, so about a little less than a full day for confirmations, now that the difficulty is having an easier time keeping up with the hashrate.


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November 05, 2014, 08:47:52 PM
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What kind of "solution" is this? This is not integration of zerocoin....





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This is a "do it yourself" project that's something like ZeroCoin.
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