morantis
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August 22, 2016, 12:45:24 AM |
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i d'led this last week and never saw a thing in the wallet about torrents, is there something that i am missing
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bitwarrior
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August 22, 2016, 12:48:42 AM |
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i d'led this last week and never saw a thing in the wallet about torrents, is there something that i am missing
There is a youtube here that shows that how the new client with a bittorent icon on wallet is shown, running on an ipad.. its a few pages back.
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coins101
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August 22, 2016, 12:51:26 AM |
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Dear all,
Our latest client v0.8.1 is officially released to public after long close beta and testing period, please see latest commit on Github.
Full release notes along with official download link for each OSes will be posted on Github release page in an hour or two.
Regards,
vTorrent
Well done. A short video of torrent progress might help people realise the value of this project and it will save you having to release any unfinished code for others to steal before you are ready to take on Netflix
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morantis
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August 22, 2016, 01:04:44 AM |
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Dear all,
Our latest client v0.8.1 is officially released to public after long close beta and testing period, please see latest commit on Github.
Full release notes along with official download link for each OSes will be posted on Github release page in an hour or two.
Regards,
vTorrent
Well done. A short video of torrent progress might help people realise the value of this project and it will save you having to release any unfinished code for others to steal before you are ready to take on Netflix thanks, if it is not available at the moment i will wait a while, i was getting ready to do some torrent work and thought i would work with this, it is not something that i do that often, so in a couple months when i hit it again i will work with this, but thanks, just needed it to be now
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August 22, 2016, 01:15:00 AM Last edit: August 22, 2016, 01:26:10 AM by vtorrent |
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Dear all, vTorrent-Client 0.8.1 is officially released!What's New
This release focused on enhancing our core client in all areas including HD wallet and implementing 2fa to ensure security of users token, along with planned hard-fork to the network in order to add features to our protocol to prepare for later development. -Version bumped to 0.8.1 to indicate a new major release -Bumped protocol version to 80016 -Implemented 2fa -Added new DNS seed -Added new Checkpoints -Added CheckLockTimeVerify (BIP65) -Added BIP44, BIP39, BIP32 support -Added CLTV -Asynchronous Indexing Scheduled hard-fork:
-Posv2 at Block 1200000 -Posv3 at Block 1300000 Bug fixes:
-Fixed validateaddress stealth addresses bug Build system:
-build: add MXE compatibility Miscellaneous:
-Upgrade Qt to 5.7 -Upgrade Boost to 1.61 -Upgrade Berkeley to 6.1.26 -Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.0.2h -Upgrade miniupnpc to 2.0 SHA256 Checksum:vTorrent-0.8.1-Win.zip - 8e341ffc6b4031a9159ea1777a44da52a6c0206651b6bcfef984dc5fc18005fb vTorrent-0.8.1-OSX.dmg - d08c5c01ce99bed8d90d25c53e3ad66549fd31b5837b3a07643622ceee74814d vTorrentd-0.8.1-ubuntu.tar.gz - 1fc6ac69814e88fb0007d26319d0d38b9574974e52f6f8c898bb627f39bbbf2e Downloads:https://github.com/vtorrent/vTorrent-Client/releases/**This release has a massive overhaul regarding the way orphans are dealt with including asynchronous indexing. There will be a reindex on the blockindex only, so expect to wait between 40-60 minutes on first startup. This upgrade is mandatory, all services such as exchanges and all users is required to make upgrade to this release as soon as possible. Regards, vTorrent
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bitwarrior
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August 22, 2016, 01:46:11 AM |
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Dear all, vTorrent-Client 0.8.1 is officially released!What's New
This release focused on enhancing our core client in all areas including HD wallet and implementing 2fa to ensure security of users token, along with planned hard-fork to the network in order to add features to our protocol to prepare for later development. -Version bumped to 0.8.1 to indicate a new major release -Bumped protocol version to 80016 -Implemented 2fa -Added new DNS seed -Added new Checkpoints -Added CheckLockTimeVerify (BIP65) -Added BIP44, BIP39, BIP32 support -Added CLTV -Asynchronous Indexing Scheduled hard-fork:
-Posv2 at Block 1200000 -Posv3 at Block 1300000 Bug fixes:
-Fixed validateaddress stealth addresses bug Build system:
-build: add MXE compatibility Miscellaneous:
-Upgrade Qt to 5.7 -Upgrade Boost to 1.61 -Upgrade Berkeley to 6.1.26 -Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.0.2h -Upgrade miniupnpc to 2.0 SHA256 Checksum:vTorrent-0.8.1-Win.zip - 8e341ffc6b4031a9159ea1777a44da52a6c0206651b6bcfef984dc5fc18005fb vTorrent-0.8.1-OSX.dmg - d08c5c01ce99bed8d90d25c53e3ad66549fd31b5837b3a07643622ceee74814d vTorrentd-0.8.1-ubuntu.tar.gz - 1fc6ac69814e88fb0007d26319d0d38b9574974e52f6f8c898bb627f39bbbf2e Downloads:https://github.com/vtorrent/vTorrent-Client/releases/**This release has a massive overhaul regarding the way orphans are dealt with including asynchronous indexing. There will be a reindex on the blockindex only, so expect to wait between 40-60 minutes on first startup. This upgrade is mandatory, all services such as exchanges and all users is required to make upgrade to this release as soon as possible. Regards, vTorrent Great Updates Dev! 2FA is working smoothly, this is the 1st ever I have seen on any wallet. How can I enable to bot trading on the wallet? Thanks and Great Work... waiting for the next update soon!
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Delita Heiral
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August 22, 2016, 02:23:49 AM |
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great work sir devvington <3
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kjadB
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August 22, 2016, 03:29:16 AM |
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Are we 'go' for torrent features?
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August 22, 2016, 06:15:34 AM |
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Great Updates Dev! 2FA is working smoothly, this is the 1st ever I have seen on any wallet. How can I enable to bot trading on the wallet? Thanks and Great Work... waiting for the next update soon! Did the 2fa really works well? why people still dump after VTR got awesome features like that? if im not mistaken, we are the ONLY coin on earth that got this feature (vtr dev in house) or it just copy from somewhere? Some review on it please?
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coins101
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August 22, 2016, 06:55:11 AM |
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Great Updates Dev! 2FA is working smoothly, this is the 1st ever I have seen on any wallet. How can I enable to bot trading on the wallet? Thanks and Great Work... waiting for the next update soon! Did the 2fa really works well? why people still dump after VTR got awesome features like that? if im not mistaken, we are the ONLY coin on earth that got this feature (vtr dev in house) or it just copy from somewhere? Some review on it please? People want to see torrents in action Are we 'go' for torrent features?
Let the fuckers sell. This is an excellent update.
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ik_do
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August 22, 2016, 07:23:26 AM |
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Thank you mr. VTR for the update, looks good. Will install once I have some free time.
Just to give us a better idea of expected hardfork dates: Current block: 1018971 Blocks / day (as per cryptoguru): 1495 blocks/day
PoSV2: 1200000 181,029 blocks remaining /1495 121 days.
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leigh2k14
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August 22, 2016, 07:37:59 AM |
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Thank you mr. VTR for the update, looks good. Will install once I have some free time.
Just to give us a better idea of expected hardfork dates: Current block: 1018971 Blocks / day (as per cryptoguru): 1495 blocks/day
PoSV2: 1200000 181,029 blocks remaining /1495 121 days.
Four months till torrents. Or block 1.3M Which would be six months.
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NextTrade
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August 22, 2016, 07:47:27 AM |
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Thank you mr. VTR for the update, looks good. Will install once I have some free time.
Just to give us a better idea of expected hardfork dates: Current block: 1018971 Blocks / day (as per cryptoguru): 1495 blocks/day
PoSV2: 1200000 181,029 blocks remaining /1495 121 days.
Four months till torrents. Or block 1.3M Which would be six months. so, meanwhile, do we head back to 600 satoshi? or slowly climb up to 10000?
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leigh2k14
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August 22, 2016, 07:51:53 AM |
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Thank you mr. VTR for the update, looks good. Will install once I have some free time.
Just to give us a better idea of expected hardfork dates: Current block: 1018971 Blocks / day (as per cryptoguru): 1495 blocks/day
PoSV2: 1200000 181,029 blocks remaining /1495 121 days.
Four months till torrents. Or block 1.3M Which would be six months. so, meanwhile, do we head back to 600 satoshi? or slowly climb up to 10000? Your guess is as good as mine.
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coins101
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August 22, 2016, 08:01:04 AM |
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Thank you mr. VTR for the update, looks good. Will install once I have some free time.
Just to give us a better idea of expected hardfork dates: Current block: 1018971 Blocks / day (as per cryptoguru): 1495 blocks/day
PoSV2: 1200000 181,029 blocks remaining /1495 121 days.
Four months till torrents. Or block 1.3M Which would be six months. so, meanwhile, do we head back to 600 satoshi? or slowly climb up to 10000? Your guess is as good as mine. If there is a video to wet appetites, it would be a slow climb up the charts with plenty of green candles.
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August 22, 2016, 08:08:21 AM Last edit: August 22, 2016, 08:28:35 AM by coins101 |
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This is a great feature: Added CheckLockTimeVerify (BIP65) For those who don't know, look this up and read the context of why this feature was added by Peter Todd. Here for lazy fucks just looking for a quickie pump: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0065.mediawikiYou'll be able to contract buy files from other users Trustless Payments for Publishing Data
The PayPub protocol makes it possible to pay for information in a trustless way by first proving that an encrypted file contains the desired data, and secondly crafting scriptPubKeys used for payment such that spending them reveals the encryption keys to the data. However the existing implementation has a significant flaw: the publisher can delay the release of the keys indefinitely.
This problem can be solved interactively with the refund transaction technique; with CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY the problem can be non-interactively solved using scriptPubKeys of the following form:
IF HASH160 <Hash160(encryption key)> EQUALVERIFY <publisher pubkey> CHECKSIG ELSE <expiry time> CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY DROP <buyer pubkey> CHECKSIG ENDIF The buyer of the data is now making a secure offer with an expiry time. If the publisher fails to accept the offer before the expiry time is reached the buyer can cancel the offer by spending the output.
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ik_do
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August 22, 2016, 09:09:01 AM |
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Biggest wallet on bittrex is now ~630k
Someone is accumulating (:
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August 22, 2016, 09:10:44 AM |
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This is a great feature: Added CheckLockTimeVerify (BIP65) For those who don't know, look this up and read the context of why this feature was added by Peter Todd. Here for lazy fucks just looking for a quickie pump: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0065.mediawikiYou'll be able to contract buy files from other users Trustless Payments for Publishing Data
The PayPub protocol makes it possible to pay for information in a trustless way by first proving that an encrypted file contains the desired data, and secondly crafting scriptPubKeys used for payment such that spending them reveals the encryption keys to the data. However the existing implementation has a significant flaw: the publisher can delay the release of the keys indefinitely.
This problem can be solved interactively with the refund transaction technique; with CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY the problem can be non-interactively solved using scriptPubKeys of the following form:
IF HASH160 <Hash160(encryption key)> EQUALVERIFY <publisher pubkey> CHECKSIG ELSE <expiry time> CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY DROP <buyer pubkey> CHECKSIG ENDIF The buyer of the data is now making a secure offer with an expiry time. If the publisher fails to accept the offer before the expiry time is reached the buyer can cancel the offer by spending the output. So it is more likely that we are witnessing VTR Rocket at launch site with smoking smearing out pre-launch to the moon!
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OrsonJ
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August 22, 2016, 09:55:44 AM |
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Where can I find the 2FA settings in the wallet?
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coins101
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August 22, 2016, 09:58:48 AM |
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This is a great feature: Added CheckLockTimeVerify (BIP65) For those who don't know, look this up and read the context of why this feature was added by Peter Todd. Here for lazy fucks just looking for a quickie pump: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0065.mediawikiYou'll be able to contract buy files from other users Trustless Payments for Publishing Data
The PayPub protocol makes it possible to pay for information in a trustless way by first proving that an encrypted file contains the desired data, and secondly crafting scriptPubKeys used for payment such that spending them reveals the encryption keys to the data. However the existing implementation has a significant flaw: the publisher can delay the release of the keys indefinitely.
This problem can be solved interactively with the refund transaction technique; with CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY the problem can be non-interactively solved using scriptPubKeys of the following form:
IF HASH160 <Hash160(encryption key)> EQUALVERIFY <publisher pubkey> CHECKSIG ELSE <expiry time> CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY DROP <buyer pubkey> CHECKSIG ENDIF The buyer of the data is now making a secure offer with an expiry time. If the publisher fails to accept the offer before the expiry time is reached the buyer can cancel the offer by spending the output. So it is more likely that we are witnessing VTR Rocket at launch site with smoking smearing out pre-launch to the moon! For the more commercially minded folks, they can make a living selling files to average Joe public. Just get a reseller licence or permissions from rights owners and buy and sell whatever media obtained from the torrent network. Pay across royalties, or a share to others on the torrent network and you've become a digital rights broker.
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