romanbrown
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April 27, 2015, 07:48:57 PM |
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Whats wrong with the hashrate?
I am not sure why it shows up like that, but there is no more hashing at all on the network so the number is invalid anyway. The "difficulty" is apparently 4294967295 but I'm not sure why. I will have to ask Roman. If it is 4294967295 though and the network gets one block every 15 seconds (default delegate staking time) then if it were hashing, it would need 68.27 MH/sec. The difficulty is 4294967295 for every proof-of-stake block, yes. The reason is that the winning blockchain isn't the one with the most blocks, but the one with the greatest cumulative difficulty. I wanted to make every POS block way more important to the blockchain so that nobody could re-mine a part of the blockchain with more proof of work, and then cause the blockchain to switch to that, which would have been easy to do if I had done something silly like make the POS blocks only worth 1 difficulty.
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GingerAle
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April 28, 2015, 03:40:55 AM |
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so is this coin pure POS now? No more boulderhash?
Yeah, there's no need for POW anymore. Boulderhash was designed to be botnet resistant, which was great, but DPOS solves that problem, and much more efficiently too. yeah but unfortunately its proof of stake. but by all means, continue with the development. Interesting to see POS on the cryptonote codebase.
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April 28, 2015, 08:32:49 AM Last edit: April 28, 2015, 09:10:39 AM by dNote |
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Very very interesting. Did you save all ring signatures features?
Do you have a pure DPOS (POS) after PoW or a Hybrid PoS/PoW?
Thank you.
EDIT: we really like your experience, because XDN is still on PoW phase.
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romanbrown
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April 28, 2015, 07:05:24 PM |
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Very very interesting. Did you save all ring signatures features? Yes, all ring signature features are preserved! Transactions continue to be anonymous and untraceable, including the vote transactions. Do you have a pure DPOS (POS) after PoW or a Hybrid PoS/PoW? It's pure DPOS now. Thank you.
EDIT: we really like your experience, because XDN is still on PoW phase.
Thanks!
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dNote
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April 28, 2015, 08:32:27 PM |
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Very very interesting. Did you save all ring signatures features? Yes, all ring signature features are preserved! Transactions continue to be anonymous and untraceable, including the vote transactions. Do you have a pure DPOS (POS) after PoW or a Hybrid PoS/PoW? It's pure DPOS now. Thank you.
EDIT: we really like your experience, because XDN is still on PoW phase.
Thanks! Thank you for answers. Can you please point me to your white paper if you have one. I really would like to research your DPOS implementation.
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jwinterm
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April 29, 2015, 03:57:12 AM |
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I don't understand this coin anymore.
It'd be nice if we could get an explanation of how to see who the delegates are and how to check the list of all registered delegates... Just go to the DPOS tab on the qtwallet. You will see a list of all the delegates. If you uncheck "autoselect delegates" then you can choose who to vote for. OK, thanks, I've only tried simplewallet so far. Is the wallet's vote weighted by how much coins are in the wallet? Or are all wallet votes counted equally? Even a wallet with zero balance? Just curious how things work, since afaik there's not really any documentation besides the code itself. yes we will have to write up a documentation at some point. But for now I'll answer as people ask: You vote with your XPBs. Any one XPB is worth as much as any other XPB in terms of voting. So the more XPBs you have the more votes you have. Whenever you make a transaction, the wallet adds votes to it with the rest of your unspent coins, if you have any unvoted coins left. So, I'm guessing Poloniex controls the vast majority of all XPB in existence...is there anything to stop them from controlling all or practically all of the voting delegates?
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April 29, 2015, 01:02:38 PM |
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I don't understand this coin anymore.
It'd be nice if we could get an explanation of how to see who the delegates are and how to check the list of all registered delegates... Just go to the DPOS tab on the qtwallet. You will see a list of all the delegates. If you uncheck "autoselect delegates" then you can choose who to vote for. OK, thanks, I've only tried simplewallet so far. Is the wallet's vote weighted by how much coins are in the wallet? Or are all wallet votes counted equally? Even a wallet with zero balance? Just curious how things work, since afaik there's not really any documentation besides the code itself. yes we will have to write up a documentation at some point. But for now I'll answer as people ask: You vote with your XPBs. Any one XPB is worth as much as any other XPB in terms of voting. So the more XPBs you have the more votes you have. Whenever you make a transaction, the wallet adds votes to it with the rest of your unspent coins, if you have any unvoted coins left. So, I'm guessing Poloniex controls the vast majority of all XPB in existence...is there anything to stop them from controlling all or practically all of the voting delegates? Buy all of the coins and take them off the exchange
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bitcoin_socal
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April 29, 2015, 05:08:56 PM |
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I don't understand this coin anymore.
It'd be nice if we could get an explanation of how to see who the delegates are and how to check the list of all registered delegates... Just go to the DPOS tab on the qtwallet. You will see a list of all the delegates. If you uncheck "autoselect delegates" then you can choose who to vote for. OK, thanks, I've only tried simplewallet so far. Is the wallet's vote weighted by how much coins are in the wallet? Or are all wallet votes counted equally? Even a wallet with zero balance? Just curious how things work, since afaik there's not really any documentation besides the code itself. yes we will have to write up a documentation at some point. But for now I'll answer as people ask: You vote with your XPBs. Any one XPB is worth as much as any other XPB in terms of voting. So the more XPBs you have the more votes you have. Whenever you make a transaction, the wallet adds votes to it with the rest of your unspent coins, if you have any unvoted coins left. So, I'm guessing Poloniex controls the vast majority of all XPB in existence...is there anything to stop them from controlling all or practically all of the voting delegates? Buy all of the coins and take them off the exchange Does not seem like they have all the coins, how would they, do they mine?
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Kushedout
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April 29, 2015, 05:23:30 PM |
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I don't understand this coin anymore.
It'd be nice if we could get an explanation of how to see who the delegates are and how to check the list of all registered delegates... Just go to the DPOS tab on the qtwallet. You will see a list of all the delegates. If you uncheck "autoselect delegates" then you can choose who to vote for. OK, thanks, I've only tried simplewallet so far. Is the wallet's vote weighted by how much coins are in the wallet? Or are all wallet votes counted equally? Even a wallet with zero balance? Just curious how things work, since afaik there's not really any documentation besides the code itself. yes we will have to write up a documentation at some point. But for now I'll answer as people ask: You vote with your XPBs. Any one XPB is worth as much as any other XPB in terms of voting. So the more XPBs you have the more votes you have. Whenever you make a transaction, the wallet adds votes to it with the rest of your unspent coins, if you have any unvoted coins left. So, I'm guessing Poloniex controls the vast majority of all XPB in existence...is there anything to stop them from controlling all or practically all of the voting delegates? Buy all of the coins and take them off the exchange Does not seem like they have all the coins, how would they, do they mine? They do not. However, with DPoS, they dont need to, they can just vote for a delegate of choosing and in process increase the ranking of said delegate.
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winston900
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April 29, 2015, 08:47:11 PM |
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April 29, 2015, 09:36:55 PM |
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wtf are you talking about?
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April 29, 2015, 09:47:00 PM |
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wtf are you talking about? I have a few coins and want to move on to the wallet of poloniex. that I'm talking....
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Kushedout
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April 29, 2015, 10:07:54 PM |
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wtf are you talking about? I have a few coins and want to move on to the wallet of poloniex. that I'm talking.... Are you asking how to click on 1) generate address in poloniex, 2) copy that address 3) open wallet 4) go to send tab 5) paste address 6) input coin amount 7) click send Is that what you are asking?
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April 29, 2015, 11:12:19 PM |
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wtf are you talking about? I have a few coins and want to move on to the wallet of poloniex. that I'm talking.... Are you asking how to click on 1) generate address in poloniex, 2) copy that address 3) open wallet 4) go to send tab 5) paste address 6) input coin amount 7) click send Is that what you are asking? Is poloniex only exchange now?
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Kushedout
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April 30, 2015, 12:33:10 AM |
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wtf are you talking about? I have a few coins and want to move on to the wallet of poloniex. that I'm talking.... Are you asking how to click on 1) generate address in poloniex, 2) copy that address 3) open wallet 4) go to send tab 5) paste address 6) input coin amount 7) click send Is that what you are asking? Is poloniex only exchange now? Yes, for now.
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April 30, 2015, 04:18:23 AM |
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wtf are you talking about? I have a few coins and want to move on to the wallet of poloniex. that I'm talking.... Are you asking how to click on 1) generate address in poloniex, 2) copy that address 3) open wallet 4) go to send tab 5) paste address 6) input coin amount 7) click send Is that what you are asking? no. I want to send to poloniex. I'm using a simple wallet and want to send the coins to poloniex.
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XPB (OP)
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April 30, 2015, 05:58:16 PM |
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wtf are you talking about? I have a few coins and want to move on to the wallet of poloniex. that I'm talking.... Are you asking how to click on 1) generate address in poloniex, 2) copy that address 3) open wallet 4) go to send tab 5) paste address 6) input coin amount 7) click send Is that what you are asking? no. I want to send to poloniex. I'm using a simple wallet and want to send the coins to poloniex. What error do you get? Note I chagned the "transfer" command to take a new argument. Type "help" to see the new command options.
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April 30, 2015, 07:17:25 PM |
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wtf are you talking about? I have a few coins and want to move on to the wallet of poloniex. that I'm talking.... Are you asking how to click on 1) generate address in poloniex, 2) copy that address 3) open wallet 4) go to send tab 5) paste address 6) input coin amount 7) click send Is that what you are asking? no. I want to send to poloniex. I'm using a simple wallet and want to send the coins to poloniex. What error do you get? Note I chagned the "transfer" command to take a new argument. Type "help" to see the new command options. I used these commands: transfer 0 <Deposit Address> <amount> <Payment ID> and I get an error.
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April 30, 2015, 07:22:20 PM |
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I want to send to poloniex. I'm using a simple wallet and want to send the coins to poloniex.
What error do you get? Note I chagned the "transfer" command to take a new argument. Type "help" to see the new command options. I used these commands: transfer 0 <Deposit Address> <amount> <Payment ID> and I get an error. Yes. Try this: transfer 1 1 <Deposit Address> <amount> <Paymend ID>
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winston900
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April 30, 2015, 07:25:53 PM |
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I want to send to poloniex. I'm using a simple wallet and want to send the coins to poloniex.
What error do you get? Note I chagned the "transfer" command to take a new argument. Type "help" to see the new command options. I used these commands: transfer 0 <Deposit Address> <amount> <Payment ID> and I get an error. Yes. Try this: transfer 1 1 <Deposit Address> <amount> <Paymend ID> thank you very much.
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