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[2020-05-11] Groundbreaking Patent Issued to Ai-Blockchain...
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BitDreams
on 11/05/2020, 14:59:47 UTC
Groundbreaking Patent Issued to Ai-Blockchain for Cryptographic Digital Asset Ledger Solutions

https://apnews.com/9b73abc8b764183c6ebb9387f0aecefd

"...This new proprietary blockchain smart contract is built upon the recently open-sourced high-performance Kafka blockchain technology, which is available on GitHub today via the following link: https://github.com/ai-coin/KafkaBlockchain. Anyone interested in a free architecture diagram tutorial to enhance their existing infrastructure enterprise technology should contact AiB immediately...

...The AiB platform operates seamlessly with Apache Kafka. KafkaBlockchain is a java library for tamper-evidence using Kafka. Messages can be encrypted and made tamper-evident at a rate exceeding 2 million messages per second per topic. AiB’s smart contract blockchain product operates efficiently yet consumes a fraction of the energy required by competing blockchains. The architecture also features tamper-evident security, accountability, and transparency with the lowest costs and highest scalability."
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Re: AI Coin Development Diary
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BitDreams
on 23/10/2019, 23:48:00 UTC
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Re: A.I. Coin Pre-Release Development Diary
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BitDreams
on 22/10/2019, 06:36:08 UTC
... pay a software licence fee to the company...

This coin will not take off under that model.
What will happen, is that all of your technology will be copied and used in a clone that will take off.

Of course, you can get around this by making the coin closed source, in which case I doubt you'll ever sell one license fee.



I have to agree with drawingthesun. Mining is hard enough as it is without having to pay the devs / parent company / whoever for the privilege. That might make it a hard sell.


https://github.com/ai-coin/KafkaBlockchain
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Re: AI Coin Development Diary
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BitDreams
on 22/10/2019, 05:29:10 UTC
OK, so when is the tentative release??

SlipperySlope has lost control of his username in one of the past breaches and I asked him if I could post an update to this thread so here it is:

https://medium.com/@stephen_17820/the-birth-of-self-improving-artificial-intelligence-60df743b2505

My Twitter Profile: https://twitter.com/PonziUnit (BitDreams)

My Brothers Twitter Profile:  https://twitter.com/stephenlreed (SlipperySlope)
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Re: [2017-11-21] How Will Bitcoin's Lightning Network Be Used?
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BitDreams
on 21/11/2017, 19:29:13 UTC
Just as soon regulators finish spinning up their own lightning channels all suddenly agree bitcoin is where settlements post and the narrative about 'bitcoin is illegal' changes.
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Re: [2017-11-05] Equities Brokerage Warns Against CME’s Bitcoin Futures Plan
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BitDreams
on 05/11/2017, 03:32:31 UTC
Sour grapes.
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Re: [2017-09-11] Criminals Thought Bitcoin Was the Perfect Hiding Place...
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BitDreams
on 14/09/2017, 02:41:47 UTC
In some strange way we should thank criminals for beta testing bitcoin.
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Re: [2017-06-14]4 Reasons Why I'll Never Invest in Bitcoin (and You Shouldn't Either
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BitDreams
on 15/06/2017, 16:32:31 UTC
4. Most people don't understand it

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, a lot of people really have no clue what bitcoin is. I know what you might be thinking: "Great, I can get in ahead of everyone else!" But a misunderstanding about bitcoin, or a complete lack of understanding, could actually yield terrible consequences.


One of which is this type of articles where idiots write clickbait articles to draw traffic to their site. We have no problem with any of the reasons he

mentioned, because we know he is speaking from his ass. How difficult is it really to signup with a Bitcoin exchange, link it to your bank account

and then to buy some coins. If that is too difficult... buy it as a local Bitcoin ATM, where they guide you in every step. Idiot!!!!


USAA - truly linked where you can see account balances and soon Fidelity (a major retirement account manager) in the United States.
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Re: [2017-06-14]4 Reasons Why I'll Never Invest in Bitcoin (and You Shouldn't Either
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BitDreams
on 15/06/2017, 15:37:57 UTC
Reason 4 - Most people don't understand it

Most people don't understand how a website works but they still use them.

but you can't lose huge amounts of money watching kitten videos or ordering a pizza.

This thread could get comical real fast:

https://www.wired.com/2014/08/how-to-use-your-cat-to-hack-your-neighbors-wi-fi/

Unbeknownst to Coco, he'd been fitted with a collar created by Nancy's granddaughter's husband, security researcher Gene Bransfield. And Bransfield had built into that collar a Spark Core chip loaded with his custom-coded firmware, a Wi-Fi card, a tiny GPS module and a battery—everything necessary to map all the networks in the neighborhood that would be vulnerable to any intruder or Wi-Fi mooch with, at most, some simple crypto-cracking tools.
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Re: [2017-06-14]4 Reasons Why I'll Never Invest in Bitcoin (and You Shouldn't Either
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BitDreams
on 15/06/2017, 03:28:36 UTC
Reason 4 - Most people don't understand it

Most people don't understand how a website works but they still use them.
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Re: Impressive bitcoin one liners for non bitcoiners
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BitDreams
on 20/04/2017, 19:28:54 UTC
Oh, I remember this thread. It's like a roll call of all the old time cheerleaders. The best part of this thread is it doesn't have any of the old timers that became scammers or went to prison. Edit: oops, I just saw Andrew Bitcoiner posted so never mind, there is a scammer.



Bruno's is still the best one liner.

If we were to calculate the gains of all the scammers and compared them to the gains of all the buy and holders there is no doubt that in the end, the buy and holders are way ahead.  I'm sure there's the outlying scammer who is also way out in front but I don't believe I'd trade my buy and hold position for having to look over my shoulder to see who's standing there with handcuffs every time I spend a satoshi.
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Re: Impressive bitcoin one liners for non bitcoiners
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BitDreams
on 19/04/2017, 19:03:41 UTC
Still hashing.

Uninterrupted since 2009.
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Re: Trouble w/ Create Spending Tx / Manage Multi-Sig Lockboxes > =====TXSIGCOLLECT
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BitDreams
on 18/04/2017, 03:52:02 UTC
Did you try 0.96 or 0.94?

0.95.99.2 sorry to be so long getting back.
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Re: Trouble w/ Create Spending Tx / Manage Multi-Sig Lockboxes > =====TXSIGCOLLECT
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BitDreams
on 10/04/2017, 20:08:01 UTC
Lockbox spends are broken in 0.95. Either downgrade to 0.94 or try the 0.96 testing builds.

Thanks for the quick reply! Working confirmed  Cool
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Trouble w/ Create Spending Tx / Manage Multi-Sig Lockboxes > =====TXSIGCOLLECT
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BitDreams
on 10/04/2017, 16:08:31 UTC
Using Armory ver 0.95.1 & Bitcoin Core v0.13.2

Create:
I made a 1 of 4 lockbox and three of the addresses were funded from the Amory wallet and another was funding from a fourth wallet not stored in Armory.

Fund:
I don't recall if I selected 'Simul' but I did 'Fund from Wallet' for (3 address) with 1 transaction and sent bitcoin from the 4th address.

I did not use the 'Request Payment' procedure to Fund.

Spend:
Click on 'Create Spending TX' nothing happens. (no window opens)

'Review and Sign' opens a windows but I don't have a Spending Tx to input.

Collect Sigs & Broadcast opens a window but I can't locate a =====TXSIGCOLLECT

Collect Sigs & Broadcast opens a window -  need a =====TXSIGCOLLECT

It seems like I've omitted a step or am missing a basic principle.




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Re: Using Armory with a private blockchain
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BitDreams
on 16/03/2017, 23:50:50 UTC
Thanks for the quick reply!
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Using Armory with a private blockchain
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BitDreams
on 16/03/2017, 22:23:47 UTC
We have a private blockchain using the latest Bitcoin Core Linux client in house and have one node mining all by itself and would like to use Armory wallet for Windows multi-signature wallets on client machines.

If I understand correctly, for client machines we can install the appropriate Windows version of bitcoin core on the clients and as long as the bitcoin client is configured to connect only to the private blockchain that Armory will connect only to the private blockchain.

re: https://www.bitcoinarmory.com/troubleshooting/#how-can-i-change-the-blockchain-database-storage-location-for-armory-and-bitcoin-core

Be aware that Armory connects to Bitcoin Core or bitcoind as a regular peer, not through RPC. As such, the bitcoin.conf requires allowing incoming connections from 127.0.0.1. The following lines are example options in bitcoin.conf:

Is this a correct understanding or have I missed anything?
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Re: [ANN] SINGULARDTV (ETHEREUM) - Launch Completed!
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BitDreams
on 02/10/2016, 13:36:03 UTC
- And not ONE ETH came from a Coinbase wallet.

something, something, sour grapes...
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Re: [ANN] SINGULARDTV (ETHEREUM) Sunday, Oct. 2 at 9am EST / 9pm GMT+8 (TIME UPDATE)
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BitDreams
on 02/10/2016, 12:45:54 UTC
Coinbase Ethereum has been down for almost 24 hours due to attacks.

It appears that no Coinbase users depending on their Coinbase wallet will be early participants in this crowdfunding.
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Re: Ethereum / Synereo Cooperation
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BitDreams
on 13/03/2016, 05:03:56 UTC


One of the Founders of Synereo developed an amazing technology. Ethereum 2.0 is going to use it.




Here's a recap:

https://youtu.be/0h4Yd61_Rio?t=1h10m55s