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Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage - Working Beta - Launches June 7th, 2015
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CommanderJeb
on 25/06/2015, 18:23:45 UTC
I just saw that www.copy.com is testing CudaDrive Beta where cloud storage will create Disk Drive and not just folder.

It would be great to have simple "Sia Drive (S:)" and some credit (SC coins) in my account. Then when I copy something to this Drive it will simple deduct some SC from my account.

What is next step for Sia from user point of view?

The point of Sia is to be a back-end, high-speed, dirt cheap, decentralized, secure database. At least that's why I'm pursuing the technology.
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Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage - Working Beta - Launches June 7th, 2015
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CommanderJeb
on 12/06/2015, 02:51:21 UTC
If we're sharing things we've uploaded that have inspired us in our lives I'll present to the class!

http://pastebin.com/Ng24TfEj

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Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage - Working Beta - Launches June 7th, 2015
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CommanderJeb
on 08/06/2015, 14:31:34 UTC
Hey all! Great work so far on Sia! I'm working on a PoC using this platform and though I went through the thread I didn't see this question asked. Is there a way to verify that the miners running are pointed to the correct wallet address? The address in the siac status display does not match what displays in the Siacoin client.

PoC?

If you are mining, then the miner is pointed to the right address. Sia discourages address reuse, so your wallet actually generates a new, different address each time you ask for an address. All of them are stored by the wallet, so even if you can't see an address anymore you will receive coins sent to that address.

Proof of Concept. And thank you for the answer!
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Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage - Working Beta - Launches June 7th, 2015
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CommanderJeb
on 08/06/2015, 14:08:47 UTC
Hey all! Great work so far on Sia! I'm working on a PoC using this platform and though I went through the thread I didn't see this question asked. Is there a way to verify that the miners running are pointed to the correct wallet address? The address in the siac status display does not match what displays in the Siacoin client.