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Re: | ARDOR | Scalable Blockchain-as-a-Service Platform | Proof of Stake
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Damelon
on 12/01/2018, 22:31:26 UTC
Is Damelon still here? The OP should be updated. It still speaks about the "testnet" and the Ardor snapshot (yes, the one that occurred in 2016) and thus is outdated for almost a year ... Otherwise, another team member (or a "stable" community member) should start a new thread.

(PS: It would also be cool to change the thread title, adding something like "Live now!"  etc.)

Yes, I am still here, but no longer actively involved with the project.
After I left Jelurida after I helped set it up (more on that here: https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/damelon-status-update/msg230305/#msg230305) I pretty soon handed over my remaining tasks to Travin Keith (also known as Marenkar).

This thread has not been maintained by me since then, while it was still being used as the main thread. I agree that needs to change (as it makes sense), maybe into the hands of someone from ANG or Jelurida.

I have since started my own educational company and really do not have the time to put in the time the thread needs and deserves.

It is pretty awesome the project has so much traction now, and it should have a spiffy new place for information that is not linked to me. Smiley
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Re: Request edit privileges here
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Damelon
on 19/11/2017, 13:34:39 UTC
username: Damelon

Thank you.
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Re:  INTERNET OF COINS ⛓ blockchain freedom (r)evolution    #coinstorm #ioc #hybrid
by
Damelon
on 08/03/2017, 09:12:39 UTC
Hello,

My name is Bas Wisselink from Amsterdam.
Some people may know me from the Nxt/Ardor community and the Bitcoin Wednesdays in Amsterdam (which we sponsor with the Nxt Foundation).
I am also co-founder of Blockchain Workspace, a training company and collaboration space initiator in Amsterdam.

I am one of the early sponsors of the projects, way back in 2014 (are we that old?!) and have been asked by the team to act as one of their advisors.

I just wanted to say "hi" to everyone. I am happy that the project is doing so well and is reaching another milestone. I love projects that take their time to do things right, instead of rushing head first into something.
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Re: | ARDOR | Scalable Blockchain-as-a-Service Platform | Proof of Stake
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Damelon
on 05/03/2017, 20:54:46 UTC
I've been a lot less visible over the last few months.

I posted an overview of my activities here: https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/damelon-status-update/
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Re: | ARDOR | Scalable Blockchain-as-a-Service Platform | Proof of Stake
by
Damelon
on 10/02/2017, 15:29:25 UTC
Something seems tom be boiling.... Ardor very jumpy today!

Expect some news soon Smiley
Devs are working their arses off for Testnet so people can finally start playing around and finding the inevitable bugs and glitches.

You're all invited to the "Let's try to mess up this new piece of software" party  Grin
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
by
Damelon
on 31/01/2017, 10:08:43 UTC
In Ardor, the Dividend payment module has been extended.

Dividends can be paid in ANY Asset, Currency or Chain Coin.

Here are some screenshots of the interface Smiley





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Re: [ANN] [ADL] Adel | Startup Incubator for Blockchain Innovation
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Damelon
on 30/01/2017, 17:01:01 UTC
After discussions and outreach, we are happy to announce the escrow providers for the first ICO round. We will be using a 5/6 escrow for this round with 3 escrow service providers and the 3 Adel Board members. Here they are by order of acceptance:

1) Konstantin Gladych (Gladkos) - Head of Changelly

2) Bas Wisselink (Damelon) - Co-founder of Blockchain Workspace

3) Khaoudy Yassin (Yassinnxt/Yassinkomodo/Yassin54) - Popular Escrow Service Provider with Approximately 2700 BTC Escrowed - Confirmation Tweet

I will be updating this post with links to confirmations by them once they have done so.


I can also confirm I will be escrow for the Adel ICO.

https://twitter.com/DamelonNxt/status/826112875924226048
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
by
Damelon
on 29/01/2017, 19:46:08 UTC
Ardor vs Nxt functional comparison

Source: https://nxtforum.org/core-development-announcements/ardor-vs-nxt-functional-comparison/

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FunctionalityNxtArdor
BlockchainsSingle chainOne parent chain with multiple child chains
Transaction tokensThe same token (NXT) is used for establishing the consensus and providing the security of the blockchain, as well as for the basic unit of value in all transactionsOnly the parent chain token (ARDR) is used in the proof-of-stake consensus, and thus provides security for all child chains. Child chain tokens are used as transactional units of value only.
Transaction feesTransaction fees are paid in NXT only, requiring users to always have NXT in their accounts.On each chain transaction fees are paid in the native token (coin) of that chain. End users do not need to own ARDR tokens.
FeaturesAsset Exchange, Monetary System, Aliases, Messaging, Digital Goods Store, Voting System, Shuffling, Data Cloud, Phasing, Account Control, Account PropertiesAll these features are preserved in Ardor, and are available on each child chain. A child chain can optionally be restricted not to enable some features. The parent chain supports a limited subset of features, as it is intended to be used for consensus establishing only and not for everyday transactions.
AccountsEach passphrase maps to a single account. Passphrases can't be changed, and there is no wallet file to store.The same mapping of passphrases to account numbers is used as in Nxt. Accounts are global across all child chains, and an account can have balances in each of the existing child chain coins, as well as in ARDR.
HoldingsThere is a single coin (NXT), and unlimited user-issued Assets and Monetary System currencies.Each chain has its own coin. Assets and MS currencies can be issued on any child chain, and are available for trading globally. Assets or MS currencies can optionally be restricted* to some child chains only.
TradingAssets and MS currencies can be traded for NXT only.Assets and MS currencies can be traded on any child chain, with price denominated in the corresponding child chain coin.
Coin ExchangeN/AA new feature, Coin Exchange, allows trading of child chain coins to each other, and also to the parent chain coin (ARDR).
DividendsAsset dividends can be paid in NXT only.Asset dividends can be paid in any of the child chain coins, by simply issuing the payment transaction on the corresponding chain. Additionally, paying dividends in another Asset or in MS currency has been implemented.
CrowdfundingCrowdfunding feature is available in the Monetary System, but the funds must be collected in NXT only.Crowdfunding feature is available on all child chains, and on each child chain the funds are collected in the corresponding child chain coin.
ShufflingShuffling of NXT, Assets, and MS currencies is available.On each child chain, shuffling of the corresponding coin, or any Asset or MS Currency, is supported.
AliasesAlias names are globally unique.Alias names are unique within each child chain only.
MS CurrenciesCurrency codes and names are globally unique.Currency codes and names are unique within a child chain only.
PruningPruning is available for plain and encrypted messages, and for tagged data (data cloud feature). Pruned data are retrieved automatically on demand from designated archival nodes.Pruning and retrieving of all prunable data is available as in Nxt. In addition, the child chain transactions themselves are designed to be prunable and will not need to be stored permanently or re-downloaded by every new node. The actual pruning of transactions will be implemented later.*
Transaction identifiersTransaction IDs are 64-bit longs, and are globally unique.The 64-bit transaction IDs are no longer guaranteed to be globally unique for child chains. 256-bit transaction hashes (sha256 digests) are used instead as transaction identifiers.
Block generationA "forging" process is used to create new blocks, with the probability of block creation dependent on the account NXT balance (stake).The same forging algorithm is used as in Nxt, dependent on ARDR account balances only.
BundlingN/AA new process, "bundling", is used to group child chain transactions into a parent chain transaction ("child chain block"), which is then included in the parent chain. Any account can play the role of a bundler. The bundling process also performs the exchange of fees paid by users in child chain tokens into ARDR fees accepted by the block forgers.
PhasingTransaction execution can be made conditional, subject to approval using various voting models.Same voting models as in Nxt, but phasing is possible on child chains only. Approval transactions can be on a different child chain from the phased transaction, and the by-transaction voting model also supports linking to a transaction hash on a different child chain.
Account controlAccounts can be restricted to use phasing only (mandatory approval).Same as in Nxt, but accounts under phasing-only restriction cannot submit transactions on the parent chain, as those cannot be phased.
Peer networkingHTTP based, also with WebSocket support, transmitting JSON formatted data between peers.Completely re-written and optimized, using native Java sockets and binary messages between peers. Block and transaction propagation has been significantly improved, by exchanging and caching information about currently available blocks and transactions between peers and only propagating the missing data pieces.
APIHTTP query APIs, returning JSON formatted response.Mostly unchanged, except:
1. A "chain" parameter has been added to each API that is child chain specific.
2. 64-bit long transaction IDs have been replaced with 256-bit hashes.
3. All prices and rates that were previously defined relative to the smallest indivisible holding amount ("QNT") are now defined relative to a unit of the holding (share).
ScalabilityTransactions are stored in the blockchain permanently, and need to be re-downloaded and re-processed by every new node, which after months and years of operation becomes a significant bottleneck.All child chain transactions will be possible to prune completely, without affecting blockchain security, thus allowing the blockchain size to be kept much smaller. A new node joining the network only needs to download the parent chain transactions, followed by the latest snapshot of the current system state.*

* Functionallity marked with asterisk is planned to be implemented in a future Ardor release. All other functionallity is already implemented and currently being tested on a testnet blockchain.
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
by
Damelon
on 19/01/2017, 14:02:13 UTC
Here are some teasers for the screens for the Coin Exchange (Exchange tokens against other tokens) and a preview of the Bundlers' dialog:

Coin Exchange


Bundlers' Dialog
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
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Damelon
on 15/01/2017, 18:20:23 UTC
UPDATE

After talking to the Core Devs, it turns out to be a NEW feature that was added to Ardor:

Coin Exchange, that allows trading one child chain token for another or to Ardor.

What I was describing was the means to do all this by Assets, but apparently they pulled another rabbit out of their hats. Smiley
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
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Damelon
on 15/01/2017, 16:33:25 UTC
Ardor will allow payment providers to use its Assets to trade currencies over multiple chains.

Assets on Ardor are GLOBAL, which means you can trade them across all child chains.

When properly set up (and it's easy to do so) you can use Asset tokens to represent another currency (BTC, EUR, USD, NXT, ETH, whatever) and trade them using Ardors AE.

You can then manage currency trades and payments on each chain with these Asset Tokens.

Anyone who wants to set this up or use Ardor in this way can contact me. We will help out first movers with bootstrapping.



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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
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Damelon
on 08/01/2017, 16:16:21 UTC
Here are some screenshots of a Child chain block and the Bundler screen:





 Smiley
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
by
Damelon
on 04/01/2017, 16:49:10 UTC
It's been a while, but our developers are hard at work. We are expecting a testnet version to be out in Q1 2017 so we can begin the process of moving towards a mainnet version later this year.

Here are some *very* preliminary pics of the client.





Of course, pretty pics are not enough. We just wanted to give you all a heads up that the project is coming along at a good pace. Smiley

Apart from all this, we are looking to the future of both Nxt and Ardor by having incorporated into Jelurida B.V.

The new website is up, so we invite you to have a look. It's a first version, so expect changes there, too.



http://jelurida.com/

As you can see, we are going for a community/commercial model in software, which has shown itself to be an effective way to balance community stakes with the need for the team to also make a living. In this way, we are aiming for a long term company to make software for public use as well as being able to do so safely for ourselves.

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Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
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Damelon
on 23/12/2016, 14:21:47 UTC
Got my wallet linked.
Smooth process and thanks to hermesesus for the extremely helpful Trezor tutorial! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1608859.msg17114185#msg17114185

I've been following Byteball since the start and I must say I enjoy seeing a calm dev and thoughtful dev for a change, not to mention the measured pace at which things are progressing.

I am very much looking forward to seeing the project progress and wish you the best for the coming time Smiley
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Re: HOW TO CREATE A TOKEN NEXT, whether on the exchange?
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Damelon
on 03/12/2016, 13:33:23 UTC
HOW TO CREATE A TOKEN NEXT? whether on the  exchange?
CREATE NEXT-TOKEN similar to   Nxttycoin or SuperNET ?
 Nxttycoin    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735878.0
 SuperNET     https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=762346

Hi,

It's rather simple really.
Here's a link to the wiki explaining the process Smiley
https://nxtwiki.org/wiki/Asset_Exchange#Issue_Asset_menu
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
by
Damelon
on 19/10/2016, 07:57:01 UTC
Ah the magic of basic, simple math mixed with a bit of critical thinking!


Suspicious thinking does not equal critical thinking, however much you may try to relabel it.
I've always been very open about my Nxt holdings.

I held about 1,000,000 Nxt during the snapshot period, all from my stipend for the TNSSE Project, which i managed to save.
I hold the same in ARDR now.
https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/(tnnse)-accounts/

I also hold about 500,000 in Assets (mainly DeBuNe, Supernet and MGW Assets).

This amounts to totally a lot less than your 7000 BTC.

Of course, you will claim I have "secret" accounts. There's no defending against that, and that's where I cannot help you, as they are obviously so secret even I do not know them, more's the pity.

You present as *FACTS* relational data. There's always a huge *IF* involved that you tend to skip over really quickly.

While it is *TRUE* that *IF* I held 1000 BTC it would have appreciated, it's not a *FACT* that I have them, primarily for the reason that the first step in your chain of "logic" is *UNTRUE*.

Logic is indeed a wonderful thing.  Smiley


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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
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Damelon
on 07/10/2016, 12:02:54 UTC
Announcing Jelurida!

The Nxt development team, creators of the advanced and feature-rich blockchain Nxt, and designers of the upcoming and ground-breaking Ardor platform, are excited to announce the incorporation of Jelurida BV, a new start-up headquartered in the Netherlands.

Jelurida BV has been incorporated to protect the Intellectual Property rights of the Nxt Core Development team with respect to the Nxt, and, soon, Ardor, code.

Jelurida BV, as holder of the intellectual property rights for the Nxt software and the Ardor platform, aims to create a sustainable and thriving business around the Nxt ecosystem by providing software licenses, maintenance, and services to a new breed of blockchain-based applications. By establishing Jelurida BV, we simplify this process by allowing the company to act on behalf of the core developers.
 
The incorporation of Jelurida BV addresses a growing need of the blockchain industry to provide solutions for use in corporate environments and is targeted at creating a sustainable business model which will benefit the Nxt community in various ways such as a brand identification as well as a further statement to the integrity of the code. This will further encourage projects to consider using the Nxt and Ardor blockchains for their needs and thus increase their overall usage.

Jelurida will continue to release the Nxt software under the open source GPLv2 license, making it available for free use and modifications as long as any derived software is published under this same open source license.

Press contact: Bas Wisselink (info@jelurida.com)

https://nxt.org/introducing-jelurida/
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
by
Damelon
on 06/10/2016, 18:08:27 UTC
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Expect an exciting announcement here tomorrow about the future development of Nxt and Ardor Smiley

That's right, I am pre-announcing an announcement and not ashamed of it Smiley

Also something to jot down in your agendas: Sunday, at 20:00 CET, there will be a chat with the Nxt/Ardor developers on the Nxtchat Slack!

https://twitter.com/NxtCommunity/status/784088930476036096

https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/price-speculation/msg225088/#msg225088
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
by
Damelon
on 24/09/2016, 10:26:31 UTC
@martismartis. It is not really the same. Why would I have to go thru NXT and multigateway when there are already reputable tumblers out there? Also the volume and amount of coins the tumbling service will really matter so that the mixing of the coins will become more effective. I believe the coin shuffling service is not really used by the bitcoin users so there is reason to believe that the volume there is low.

I believe you are replying under the mistaken assumption that this is aimed at Bitcoin users.
It's a feature of Nxt and this *can* be used by people who also use Bitcoin.
However, it's primary function is for Nxt.

Your assumption would be analogous to saying that the new lock on my car is cool, but useless because it doesn't fit on *your* car without modification.

That comment would be of course true, but would also not make sense.

Nxt CoinShuffling is a working version of the protocol and the first implementation of the decentralised CoinShuffling protocol. Whether or not it is useful for Bitcoin is a moot point.
The opinion that it *should* be useful for Bitcoin is not something to lay at the feet of the Nxt developers. It makes no sense for them to develop a tool in their own platform with the express reason of servicing another platform. While that may bring volume, it can not be the prime reason for any implementation. Nxt and Ardor build for Nxt and Ardor, not for Bitcoin.
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Re: [ANN][ARDR][NO ICO] Ardor, or Nxt 2.0, a Scalable Child Chain Platform
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Damelon
on 23/09/2016, 18:52:34 UTC
Nxt Coinshuffle Infographic!

This is the first infographic made by Savandra.

Use it where you can, please!