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Re: [ANN][SSC] Siriuscoin SHA3 | launch 01/01/2014 | 30 sec Block | 2 min Retarget
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SSC
on 05/01/2014, 15:00:00 UTC
Patched the source code & updated the 1st page.

Both siriuscoind & siriuscoin-qt(GUI) are in the zip file. https://github.com/siriuscoin/siriuscoin/releases/download/0.0.1-patched/siriuscoin.zip
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Re: [ANN][SSC] Siriuscoin SHA3 | launch 01/01/2014 | 30 sec Block | 2 min Retarget
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SSC
on 01/01/2014, 08:40:54 UTC
Correct Makefile.unix uploaded to Github.

Linux siriuscoind should be able to compile. Test on Ubuntu 13.10.
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[ANN][SSC] Siriuscoin SHA3 | launch 01/01/2014 | 30 sec Block | 2 min Retarget
by
SSC
on 01/01/2014, 06:55:53 UTC
Siriuscoin (SSC) (天狼币)

http://www.siriuscoin.org/files/cache/3ec2ce6954994fe63ca136c12d6e847d_f9.png



Technical info:

Algorithm: SHA3-256 (keccak)
Codebase: Bitcoin 0.8.6
Total coins: 10,000,000,000
Block spacing: 30 sec
Difficulty adjustment: 4 block (120 sec)
Subsidy per block: 25
Instamine/premine: 2,000,000,000 (20%) (Reserve)
Features:   Checkpointsync (ported from primecoin/ppcoin)   status:mature
      Storedata(Senddata) (ported from datacoin)       status:work in progress

Website: http://www.siriuscoin.org/
Source: https://github.com/siriuscoin/siriuscoin
Windows siriuscoind & siriuscoin-qt: https://github.com/siriuscoin/siriuscoin/releases/download/0.0.1-patched/siriuscoin.zip

Introduction

   Siriuscoin is an experiment to create the next phase in the evolution of monetary system, from country based centralized monetary system to that of global based distributed monetary system.

   From the dawn of mankind, man had created monetary systems to facilitate exchanges of goods & services. Early days currencies includes things like shells & stones, later precious stone & metals, like jade, silver & gold. As civilization advances, the need for money increases & physical type of money are too heavy to carry around, so paper currencies backed by precious commodities was introduced. In modern times, countries change their currencies from back by commodities to that back by basket of other currencies without transparency. This change in monetary system is mainly to free up the precious commodities concerned for trading/usage & cash flow of the countries. The current monetary system is flawed as the currencies is basically only backed by the trust of the concerned government, which as we all know, are not trustworthy. The other issue with current currencies is that the government, which supposed to be trustworthy, have abused the system & have been printing money like no tomorrow. With all these concerns, we have set out to find the next phase in the evolution of our monetary system. One that is free of abuse & truly fair.


Overview

   Siriuscoin is created to be stable & evolutionary. To this end, the mining period have been extended to more than 300 years, with no adjust to the mining subsidy to keep the supply constant and stable. To keep the coin relevant over such a long period of time, the coin must be able to evolve as needed. To this end, a plan have been put in place to allow the coin to evolve over time, without effecting its value or functionality.

   As a long lifespan coin, we have set up a system of reserve & budget to finance the upkeep, maintenance & developments of the coin. 20% of the coin is instant/pre-mined and kept in reserve to be budget out to the operation account over 500 years, on yearly basis, to ensure that there is enough fund for infrastructural upkeep, maintenance expenses & development of features as the coin matures.


Future Developments

   Developments listed below are unsorted & maybe not be developed in sequence.

Storedata :
As this feature is not maturely implemented in datacoin at the point of porting. Various issues will need to be fixed.
Implement file storage functionality.
Implement large file/data storage functionality.

SSminer :
Standalone miner capable of connecting to & mining on both siriuscoind & SSpool.
Qt GUI interface for easy operation.

SSpool :
Pool software for Siriuscoin.
Frontend & management web interface.

Coloured chain :
Multi chain system to support future feature developments & enhance overall performance.

Thin wallet :
Develop a feature specific wallet that have low disk space & resources requirements.
Able to operate under IOS, Android, WindowsCE, Windows 7 & above, ROS & Linux.
Targeted towards smart devices, mobile devices, tablets & low-end laptops.

New wallet :
Develop a new wallet capable of using all the features within the GUI.
Built-in block explorer.
Able to operate under Apple, Linux, ROS & Windows 7 & above.


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Re: Some thoughts on Ripple
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SSC
on 23/12/2013, 15:32:20 UTC
Ripple is not really crypto currency.

Crypto currencies are digital currencies & ripple are trying to be the digital money changer/borker.
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Re: How do I make a coin?
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SSC
on 21/12/2013, 14:11:11 UTC
@Everyone
This has Linux right?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AZR1TG2/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Please people this would do wonders for bitcoin recognition on campus Let me know if you would need to be paid more

It's going to take a *lot* more than paying some guy $90.


Yeah 0.1 btc is nothing really ha... Send me a pm and we can discuss something. He'll I might even give it to you for free Cool

$90 is plenty to pay someone to do something I could do myself if I had Linux I know it's not $90 now but it was when I first offered

lol... you do not need linux to create coin... I create my coin on a window 7 system. Tongue

On these instructions it says Linux I don't know how to do it any other way
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=364076.100

1. No. It's android, not linux.

2. Do you know that you can install/buy a thumbdrive linux & actually boot from it? I do that when I REALLY requires a linux system.

3. Seem you still have a lot to learn about BASIC computing... crypto currency is not for you.

4. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225690.0

Regards,
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Re: How do I make a coin?
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SSC
on 20/12/2013, 15:29:31 UTC
Please people this would do wonders for bitcoin recognition on campus Let me know if you would need to be paid more

It's going to take a *lot* more than paying some guy $90.


Yeah 0.1 btc is nothing really ha... Send me a pm and we can discuss something. He'll I might even give it to you for free Cool

$90 is plenty to pay someone to do something I could do myself if I had Linux I know it's not $90 now but it was when I first offered

lol... you do not need linux to create coin... I create my coin on a window 7 system. Tongue
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Re: How do I make a coin?
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SSC
on 18/12/2013, 09:05:55 UTC
Has anyone made a coin recently they want to let us know about?

I checked out the bitcoin source a couple weeks ago.

Done: .. colored coins...changed ports... distributed stock exchange...encrypted protocol messages for privacy...new graphics...updated the source code and build defaults to c++2011... changed the reward structure ...

Still to do: ... make "standard" coin denominations... coinjoins... proof-of-stake.. scaling ... "day blocks" that record the outstanding txouts....trading between different types of existing cryptocurrencies ...


I mentioned it mostly because I need help.  I'm an okay c++ developer although still learning my way around the "boost" framework (which btw doesn't easily work in c++2011 and will eventually need to be hacked out of the code), but websites, forums, promotions, etc, I have limited knowledge of and need help.  

A bug database is needed but I don't really have time to administrate it.  

More developers would be a real help, in terms of testing and being able to respond to new bugs rapidly.  Also there's the "more eyes" thing, meaning that when a developer gets a bug report, it may be profoundly non-obvious to her why that bug is happening and how to fix it.  But when more developers see the same bug report, it'll likely be obvious to *somebody*, because they were in the middle of that code last week or because they had to learn about how something worked in order to fix something else a month ago, or ....  Just the simple fact of getting more eyes on it means there's a way to respond to more bugs.  

I mean, yes, I'm hacking a first cut of this thing together, but actually launching it really sort of requires a team.  I'm gonna be hella busy, and may not be able to keep up or do a good enough job, if I launch it by myself.




I am currently doing features for my own coin. Your feature sound cool. Let me know if/when you need a hand. Btw, do try to do it in gcc, need to be cross platform.

Regards.
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Re: Ridiculously premined alt coins
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SSC
on 18/12/2013, 01:51:27 UTC
hi,

What is the MOST premined coin? What percentage is the premine?

Thanks.
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Re: Hi there
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SSC
on 17/12/2013, 14:47:17 UTC
hi, waiting for my newbie time to pass. There is a new coin released like every week. How to choose one that will be long term? Thanks.