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November 06, 2016, 09:14:11 AM |
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Development is going on...new wallet version appears in block explorer today!
vTorrent-Core:0.8.2.1
vTorrent will be in top 10 soon, remember than is the only one altcoin with torrent implementation, and this is a huge market.
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coins101
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November 06, 2016, 01:00:42 PM |
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Bump. Just for the guy whose referring to 'these coins'. I'd actually like to see some of these other coins that are like vTorrent. No wait, it's unique
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sanas
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November 06, 2016, 02:27:21 PM |
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Same old coins pump time to time on Bittrex
you know almost all coins with 'foundation' shit is probably a scam. I try not to go into this type of coin. Only a few coins have a good future (about 20-30). I suggest you do more research on VTR, the user base it can tap into is gigantic. Maybe yes, I do not want to argue with you, I just expressed my opinion on the basis of a small superficial study.
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Testudoguy
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November 06, 2016, 03:01:42 PM |
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Same old coins pump time to time on Bittrex
you know almost all coins with 'foundation' shit is probably a scam. I try not to go into this type of coin. Only a few coins have a good future (about 20-30). I suggest you do more research on VTR, the user base it can tap into is gigantic. Maybe yes, I do not want to argue with you, I just expressed my opinion on the basis of a small superficial study. Is there any slack invite for vtorrent?
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sanas
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November 06, 2016, 05:15:47 PM |
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Same old coins pump time to time on Bittrex
you know almost all coins with 'foundation' shit is probably a scam. I try not to go into this type of coin. Only a few coins have a good future (about 20-30). I suggest you do more research on VTR, the user base it can tap into is gigantic. Maybe yes, I do not want to argue with you, I just expressed my opinion on the basis of a small superficial study. Is there any slack invite for vtorrent? I don't see any information about slack group
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coins101
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November 06, 2016, 06:32:07 PM Last edit: November 06, 2016, 06:43:48 PM by coins101 |
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Slack poses lots of security risks from IP leaks to mass monitoring. They also changed their terms of service recently. It's basically a US government data collection channel now and the person who creates the channel is responsible for what the members of that channel get up to. For secure communications, you can use the chat features of vTorrent. Group chat within the client might be available, but I haven't checked it out. For instance, if people start sharing torrent links in Slack the devs can be held responsible if they set-up the slack channel. At the moment, vTorrent is a client that can be used by anyone. Some might want to use it for illegally sharing torrents. The devs can't control that, even if they provide a mechanism to encourage people to pay rights holders for content. Remember, some of these guys are nutters and will try to hold anyone responsible for anything: https://torrentfreak.com/movie-companies-want-to-hold-search-engines-liable-for-piracy-161106/
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Testudoguy
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November 06, 2016, 08:46:50 PM |
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Slack poses lots of security risks from IP leaks to mass monitoring. They also changed their terms of service recently. It's basically a US government data collection channel now and the person who creates the channel is responsible for what the members of that channel get up to. For secure communications, you can use the chat features of vTorrent. Group chat within the client might be available, but I haven't checked it out. For instance, if people start sharing torrent links in Slack the devs can be held responsible if they set-up the slack channel. At the moment, vTorrent is a client that can be used by anyone. Some might want to use it for illegally sharing torrents. The devs can't control that, even if they provide a mechanism to encourage people to pay rights holders for content. Remember, some of these guys are nutters and will try to hold anyone responsible for anything: https://torrentfreak.com/movie-companies-want-to-hold-search-engines-liable-for-piracy-161106/So will Vtorrent be used for pirated copies or legal content? Should we not look into more legal way. It will Have more positive market. Ileggal downloads Will always be persecuted.
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coins101
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November 06, 2016, 09:06:28 PM |
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.. So will Vtorrent be used for pirated copies or legal content? Should we not look into more legal way. It will Have more positive market. Ileggal downloads Will always be persecuted.
Let's wait and see. ...If anybody have any suggestions or ideas about how we should reward the seeders, please PM me or reply in thread. ...
I am a particular fan of creating a royalty payments channel: This way, seeders can set the fees they pass on to rights holders. Rights holders can declare to the market what percentages they are prepared to accept, and again this can change over time depending on the rights holder. For example, on first release, the rights holder might want to set the seeding price and the royalty percentage they are prepared to accept. As content becomes stale, the price might move to a market based model with the rights holder accepting less in terms of percentage share. Lets say the rights holder is a software company that releases their software but wants to charge $500. They might want to keep 90% of that and offer 10% to seeders. This is like an affiliates program. Or, lets say the rights holder is a movie company. They might to release James Bond xyz to seeders to help distribute their film. They might want to charge $5 per stream, and only want to keep 20% for themselves to encourage the market not to pirate the movie. It would be interesting to have a verified rights holder seeder which shares a percentage with all other seeders. This means rights holders can be the source seeder, but others get a share for being distributors. ISP's would love it if large movie files were distributed on local area networks. With a rights percentage share option, vTorrent would find itself being listed on sites like download.com and promoted by movie companies. If you have any ideas on payments / incentives models, I'm sure the devs will be open to listening to views. It's still not too late to make changes or make tweaks to whatever they are planning.
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Pickleninja
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November 07, 2016, 04:34:18 AM |
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I say give an originators fee to give an incentive for people adding new content, and then let others charge what they want. Economics will bring the level down to an agreed rate.
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DiCE1904
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November 07, 2016, 05:48:00 AM |
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for anonymous filesharing you could always check out https://www.demonsaw.com/ too
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coins101
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November 07, 2016, 10:48:58 AM |
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For all those sending me PM's, thanks. A brief recap of where we seem to be: * What is the release schedule?
The next vTorrent release dates are: Scheduled hard-fork:-Posv2 at Block 1200000 (roughly mid Dec) -Posv3 at Block 1300000 (roughly Feb 2017) * When is torrent functionality coming?
This thread is where the devs say to expect the BitTorrent features: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=889481.msg16427344#msg16427344When Bittorrent part of vTorrent is reveal in a few release from now... This is where the devs say that the torrent functionality is built and working: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=889481.msg13910600#msg13910600currently uploading and seed ratio to generation of TOKEN (which is interchangeable to VTR in client) by seeding algorithm is already implemented *What limitations are there on the file sizes?
See here for some insight into what the devs are proposing for the BitTorrent integration, including some initial insight into incentives for seeding: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=889481.msg16469171#msg16469171There is actually no theoretical limit for the bandwidth or file size that our network can handle at any given moment. * What's the competition?
JoyStream & MegaUpload 2.0 But consider that the shareholders of JoyStream and MegaUpload 2.0 will benefit from these services. With vTorrent, you can benefit from the popularity of a coin with integration with BitTorrent. You can also influence development. Just post features that you want to see. BitTorrent integration is really hard to do, which is why there aren't any projects doing it, apart from vTorrent and JoyStream JoyStream and MegaUpload 2.0 projects are also not yet live. * Is vTorrent open source?
Yes, but not yet 100% released. The devs have said that there are plenty of people waiting to clone vTorrent. So they are going to wait until the main features are released before going open source: As of now, only vTorrent Core is open sourced, and the reason we need to keep our full client (2FA included) closed source is to prevent other dev to clone our work and claim it as their own (or falsely claim as their project being one of the first to implement those features).
When Bittorrent part of vTorrent is reveal in a few release from now, hopefully our project will then be wildly known in crypto-currency space and the decision to open sourced other part of our project will then be considered again.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=889481.msg16427344#msg16427344
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ik_do
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November 07, 2016, 10:54:52 AM |
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The bottom line for the discussion of legal vs illegal content is that BitTorrent is just a distribution method for files. It is impossible to control if people use it for good or bad purposes and it is impossible to effectively police it in any way besides going after trackers and websites that list torrent files. First, the argument was about whether it was ok to host illegal files. Then the argument was about whether it was ok to facilitate P2P networking via centralized servers (i.e. Kazaa) Then the argument was about whether it was ok to host torrent files if the content was entirely hosted by external parties Then the argument was about whether it was ok to have magnet links (i.e. lines of text) on websites that 100% hosted no actual content. IMHO, vTorrent is merely a platform that incentivizes users of BitTorrent. That's it. All questions and discussion about legal vs illegal don't matter because BitTorrent itself is a separate project. Especially interesting is this link: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/govt-realized-bitcoin-not-shut-says-u-s-federal-prosecutor/In an almost hour long interview, Kathryn Haun, Assistant Attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice in San Francisco and lecturer on digital currencies at Stanford Law School, who prosecuted her own colleagues, Shaun Bridges, a former Secret Services agent and Carl Mark Force, a DEA agent, for public corruption in an investigation arising from Silk Road, the infamous drug bazaar shut down in 2013, stated that the reason United States government did not shut down bitcoin is because they “recognize you can’t shut down bitcoin.”
“There is simply no way” – Haun said, “with these technologies once the genie is out of the bottle you can’t put it back in…but even if we could hold the developers of these technologies accountable,” the federal prosecutor continued, that would be “counter to the legal system.” Simply put that the genie came out of the bottle when BitTorrent itself became popular. Discussion of legal vs illegal is pointless. Though, it's still worth discussing using the technology as a paid distribution channel.
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coins101
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November 07, 2016, 12:14:55 PM |
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..Simply put that the genie came out of the bottle when BitTorrent itself became popular. Discussion of legal vs illegal is pointless. Though, it's still worth discussing using the technology as a paid distribution channel.
The vTorrent genie is not yet out of the bottle. Anyone can download and use the vTorrent client. Anyone will be able to seed and set the seeding price. Why don't movie houses download the vTorrent client and seed their own material? That way it's 100% legal, they set the price and everyone is happy. If I'm paying to access content, it wouldn't make any difference to me if Disney direct were the distributors. Same goes for music files. This is where I think creating an originator seed priority payment referral mechanism works. Just to recap my thoughts on that. If I download software which is open source, I can sell it on eBay and I can set my price. The trouble is the person I sell it to might also want to sell it. Within a few weeks there could be hundreds of sellers and the price will go down to near zero as people will be happy to make a little money on postage costs. So I have no incentive to spend time and effort finding good content to sell. I'm just working for others. Protect my initial time and effort investment by some mechanism and I'm a happy little seeder, as an individual or as Sony, Time Warner, Fox, Dreamworks, etc. You can even give rights holders a mechanism to sell direct to vTorrent customers. Give them an option to 'buy' titles and as long at the title is stored in a certain folder, the user can watch / listen again and again without having to keep paying for bandwidth. This is how Amazon, iTunes, etc work anyway. vTorrent could give rights holders a direct channel to customers, without the hassle of the infrastructure so they can undercut their current distribution channels while still making more profits.
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ik_do
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November 07, 2016, 12:34:20 PM |
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..Simply put that the genie came out of the bottle when BitTorrent itself became popular. Discussion of legal vs illegal is pointless. Though, it's still worth discussing using the technology as a paid distribution channel.
The vTorrent genie is not yet out of the bottle. Anyone can download and use the vTorrent client. Anyone will be able to seed and set the seeding price. Why don't movie houses download the vTorrent client and seed their own material? That way it's 100% legal, they set the price and everyone is happy. If I'm paying to access content, it wouldn't make any difference to me if Disney direct were the distributors. Same goes for music files. This is where I think creating an originator seed priority payment referral mechanism works. Just to recap my thoughts on that. If I download software which is open source, I can sell it on eBay and I can set my price. The trouble is the person I sell it to might also want to sell it. Within a few weeks there could be hundreds of sellers and the price will go down to near zero as people will be happy to make a little money on postage costs. So I have no incentive to spend time and effort finding good content to sell. I'm just working for others. Protect my initial time and effort investment by some mechanism and I'm a happy little seeder, as an individual or as Sony, Time Warner, Fox, Dreamworks, etc. You can even give rights holders a mechanism to sell direct to vTorrent customers. Give them an option to 'buy' titles and as long at the title is stored in a certain folder, the user can watch / listen again and again without having to keep paying for bandwidth. This is how Amazon, iTunes, etc work anyway. vTorrent could give rights holders a direct channel to customers, without the hassle of the infrastructure so they can undercut their current distribution channels while still making more profits. I don't disagree with providing options for rights-holders, all I was saying that it is completely hopeless to try and claim it will be possible to stop "illegal" distribution of files.
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coins101
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November 07, 2016, 12:38:12 PM |
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I don't disagree with providing options for rights-holders, all I was saying that it is completely hopeless to try and claim it will be possible to stop "illegal" distribution of files.
That's true enough. Its also the reason why rights holders go after the distribution channels. Trouble is, with every attack they force people to innovate and at some point they will find a situation where they can't control anything. Might as well switch tactics and try to influence development.
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ik_do
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November 07, 2016, 01:42:50 PM |
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I don't disagree with providing options for rights-holders, all I was saying that it is completely hopeless to try and claim it will be possible to stop "illegal" distribution of files.
That's true enough. Its also the reason why rights holders go after the distribution channels. Trouble is, with every attack they force people to innovate and at some point they will find a situation where they can't control anything. Might as well switch tactics and try to influence development. With something like VTR on the table they have effectively lost control. With every evolution of the copyright argument on the internet, they have left themselves with less and less control. VTR, if successful, can easily present a solution which cannot be controlled. This also stands true for other projects promising similar ideas. The main point in all of this is that it cannot possibly be seen that having anything to do with vTorrent (either via running the client, holding coins or etc) can be construed as being "illegal" otherwise the people that created BitTorrent itself would have been arrested. It's just a program. The end-user is the person who decides how to use the software.
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November 07, 2016, 02:23:49 PM |
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*if when
You have a typo in there.
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ik_do
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November 07, 2016, 02:47:40 PM |
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*if when
You have a typo in there.
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Everything's a bubble, idiot
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November 07, 2016, 09:44:17 PM |
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Interesting project, but finding it hard to get technical information...
1) How do I add the nodes in the OP so that I get more than 1 connection to the network?
I tried typing:
addnode=31.220.49.95:32524 addnode=31.220.49.178:42524 addnode=108.61.242.254 addnode=108.35.173.204 addnode=85.24.143.44 addnode=104.236.20.112 addnode=212.204.164.23 addnode=82.130.210.236 addnode=24.37.155.182 addnode=192.99.13.67 addnode=25.169.124.62 addnode=46.165.209.144 addnode=37.187.144.36 addnode=104.236.43.108
in the console but not sure it worked
2) Where can I mine VTR (pools) and what miner to use, and how does this interact with PoS?
3) Is there a website or anywhere with all this on? (tor site perhaps?)
Thanks!
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November 07, 2016, 10:49:13 PM |
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Can anyone put a list of peers here with instructions on how to add them. still having trouble with wallet and I deleted the old folder. maybe I just need more then the 2 connections im getting
An old post, read it carefully: Windows wallet no active connections as of 23 Dec. It worked OK since launch. Any ideas?
Please try to add nodes from the first post. The new beta client will have all of those nodes hard coded and should requires no further action from users. Sorry for the trouble and thank you for your support. I've made a txt file and saved with nodes. Does it need a specific name and place to go as Its still not working. Thanks. Put all the nodes in text file and save it as 'vTorrent.conf' then move/copy it according to your operating system For Windows: The file AppData folder is hidden by default so make sure to enable viewing hidden files. Windows drive (C:) -> Users -> $YOURUSERNAME -> AppData -> Roaming -> vTorrent For Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/vTorrent/ OR /Users/$YOURUSERNAME/Library/Application Support/vTorrent/ For Linux: Please let me know if you still have any problem after following this procedures, Thank you for your support. Nodes from front page (always use the front page OP): addnode=31.220.49.95:32524 addnode=31.220.49.178:42524 addnode=108.61.242.254 addnode=108.35.173.204 addnode=85.24.143.44 addnode=104.236.20.112 addnode=212.204.164.23 addnode=82.130.210.236 addnode=24.37.155.182 addnode=192.99.13.67 addnode=25.169.124.62 addnode=46.165.209.144 addnode=37.187.144.36 addnode=104.236.43.108 1. Notepad 2. place these nodes in notepad 3. save the notepad file as vtorrent.conf 4. save the file in the directory where your vtorrent wallet is located (see dev instructions above) 5. careful not to save your tile as vtorrent.conf.txt (check when you are saving in notepad that you select 'All files' if you're on windows. Actually, if more people were staking, I think the chain would be zinging along. bump for query above get the latest client here https://github.com/vtorrent/vTorrent-Client/releases/0.8.1.1additional release notes, here https://github.com/vtorrent/vTorrent-Client/releases/0.8.1
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