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Re: [ANN] ION [ION] | POS 3.0 | Mobile Gaming | Join the ionomy today!
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faddat
on 28/10/2020, 16:27:23 UTC
Ionomy is a notably excellent exchange because of their clarity and honesty.

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[Ann] BLURT: Economically rational, resilient airdrop on Steem block 43,526,969
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faddat
on 28/10/2020, 08:38:02 UTC
⭐ Merited by Tokenista (5)
Hello friends,

Apparently in a post like this, we are supposed to include information about listings in a prominent position.


Blurt is listed on:

  • Ionomy
  • Beldex
  • Steem Engine
  • Hive Engine

There, I have listed our exchanges. We anticipate a probit listing very soon, as well.

What is blurt?

there are many ways of looking at this question and I intend to get into most of them in this post, which I anticipate will be rather long.

My recent learnings and research have shown me that blurt is first and foremost a governance change to the steem blockchain, available at the option of users. We sent a special node into the steem Network, That was programmed to dump state, specifically account names, public keys, and balances. Since we were getting rid of the SBD concept, SBD was converted too blurt at the price reported by the steem network's price feeds at that time. So when this special node synced to block 43,526,969 It stopped syncing and wrote to a file called snapshot.json.

Even today, that file is required to start a node on blurt, and you may review it here:

https://gateway.pinata.cloud/ipfs/QmPrwVpwe4Ya46CN9LXNnrUdWvaDLMwFetMUdpcdpjFbyu

If hold one of the 1.4 million steem accounts That just did in block 43,526,969 then you can actually log into blurt and begin using it exactly the way that you used steem.

https://blurt.world

now I would like to tell you about some of the things we have changed and our future plans because in fact we don't really see ourselves as competition to steem or hive but instead another path.

I titled this post with the phrase economically rational because I think that most likely Dan baked some irrationality into steem to increase pumpability.

The irrationality was of course that there are no transaction fees. Without transaction fees, a chain is doomed to certain forms of spam and unbounded state growth. Both of these are very unhealthy to the blockchain organism.

https://blurt.world/blurt/@jacobgadikian/blockchain-application-tco

The ideal blockchain organism has a symbiotic relationship with its user community. It pays its users to fulfill its needs, basically machines, upgrades, network service.Users advocate for the blockchain organism in meat space. Users ensure that The blockchain organism is well recognized and well understood.  In turn, the blockchain organism benefits them through its continued operation.

So one thing that Blurt is: a weakly intelligent form of life.

I'll also argue that chains that exhibit excessive centralization may be alive but are effectively slaves.

We have gone to great lengths to increase blurt's bus factor. Now the ideal bus factor for anything is zero. That means that the entire project team can get hit by a bus or die in a fiery crash and the project will continue to run smoothly.

Initially we had a bus factor of two, and currently I would say we have a bus factor of between five and 10. There is no company or other centralized entity although we have at times referred to a foundation. Generally these days, we are calling it by its accurate name, the shart.

In order to execute the needed changes to governance, I personally entered the accounts held by Stinc, Tron, and friends. Into a purpose-built ventilation system written in C++, designed to clear the fart smell from the air.  The ventilation system did not ventilate any personal accounts, as was The case with Hive when they created their continuation of the steem chain of cryptographically linked blocks.  

Essentially, they chose to curate in a different fashion. We felt that the real problem was excessive centralization and that the solution was temporary centralization.

Blurt kind of sort of has dictators at this time. I am one of them, and my partner is the other. We have what are called regent capabilities on the chain. This is what enabled us to give funds to all individuals, whether or not they wanted our chain to even exist.  For the next 20 months, the regent allows us to curate the witness set. We actually don't need to use it much, here are our witnesses:

https://blocks.blurtwallet.com/#/witnesses

This is actually a radical simplification of the past situation. In the past situation, you had an organization that was effectively in control of the chain, while stating that users were in control of the chain. I can assure any reader that given the weight of the shart and the power enhancement provided by the regent, if it were necessary, we could dictate the entire witness set.

This probably opens up lots and lots of questions and I'm happy to discuss it but the basic idea here is to allow the chain to react and protect itself.

Would you send your 15-year-old kid to Chicago's South side without at least an AK-47?

I wouldn't.

That's why blurt has the regent and transaction fees that are determined by the witnesses. If troubling activity occurs, witnesses can always increase transaction fees. If someone comes after the witness set, for the next 20 months, my partner and I can curate the witness set. We launched into an environment where we knew that both economic and infrastructural attacks would occur. Both have occurred, and blurt is now stronger because they have occurred.

Okay I realize that is a fairly hyperbolic example, but the base point about protection remains. In fact a blockchain especially a proof-of-stake blockchain requires multiple layers of active protection and as time goes on, that protection certainly does not require the sort of centralization that the regent implies. That is why the regent is programmed to get weaker and weaker each month for the next 20 months until it has no vote weight.

Cock fault tolerance

If you're building a blockchain that includes a media element, you had better ensure that it is cock fault tolerant. Cockfault intolerance can kill your blockchain. I actually saw that happen on another chain where nodes stopped operating because there was a sudden influx of a very certain cock that was posted all over steem by some gentleman NGC / Bernie Sanders.

That cock then flooded whaleshares and blurt.

And what a mighty cock it was!

This cock was so powerful It managed to get whaleshares witnesses to quit, causing the chain to fail. They had proven cockfault intolerant. A cock was enough to make them run away. Luckily, our witnesses are a harder sort. The cock motivated them to find a solutions to 2 gigabytes a day of cock spam in the form of links to an enormous, swinging  cock.

During this time, We at blurt, in particular, one engineer who I have an undying gratitude to, worked frantically to implement a feature that we had discussed pre-launch, transaction fees. These fees quickly served as a very effective cock block.

Trajectory

So what do we have?

We have a new way to execute governance changes on blockchains, which has received great validation because it has already been copied by the new bit shares project.

We have a rapidly growing community of fairly fervent supporters.

We have skills and a human network that bridges several blockchain ecosystems.

We have the ability to export our own state, if we so choose.

So in the long run you should expect us to continue our hydra strategy, where we build more and more front ends.

If our chain should become full in terms of transaction capacity, you should expect that we execute a fork upon the willing, which is different from what we did to start alert. The fork upon the willing involves users posting the public key to the original And then The Genesis state of the new chain will reflect only the current balances of the willing.  This prune stuff down to only active users who are interested in the new chain.

New chains will likely be based on Cosmos / Starport. It is an incredibly ergonomic tool for building new blockchains and I suggest that any engineers here check it out.  It even automatically generates raspberry pi images.  In our case, these new chains will be launched either to scale blurt or to allow a specific content vertical to have their own chain.

thank you For reading and learning about blurt.





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Re: Any interest in a project management app?
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faddat
on 28/11/2016, 08:19:46 UTC
Here's the thing:  If it's not being used by most of us here, then while it may be "done" it certainly isn't "done right".  Sometimes it takes multiple stabs to tackle a problem. 
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Re: [PRE-ANN]Dawn - RAY - A Blockchain for a New Era Based on Tendermint
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faddat
on 28/11/2016, 08:03:30 UTC
We're very transparent, so:

It's not a TM scaling problem.  

It's a problem with the characteristics of scaled TM for our specific implementation.  Maybe.  I'm doing a redraft with HL and the first stage of that is simply going to be learning about he comparative performance characteristics of each.  We're still reviewing this situation, but basically it does look like we are deciding between TM and HL.  We do not have a conventional setup in the least bit, more details of which I'll be releasing soon.  I think one significant detail of this that I can share right now is that we'll be using this implementation of google's spanner/F1:

https://github.com/pingcap/tikv


So basically, the KV store is validated by hashes in the blockchain database, but actual content in the KV store is kept off-chain.  Please, keep the questions coming!  I'm very happy to ensure that the community has a very clear understanding of the solution we're going to offer.

Why Tendermint?
+ Amazing codebase that makes blockchainizing data structures shockingly easy
+ Friendly and helpful community
+ Awesome founders who both made the majority of code commits to the project
- The extent of the slowdown as it scales, and uncertainty surrounding node counts such as 2048. 

Why Hyperledger?
+ Linux foundation support
+ More diverse dvelopment pool VS TM
- Seems more rigid than TM
- Will certainly require more configuration and it's uncertain it will be able to "eat" arbitrary applications written in any programming language to conform to a certain API. 

Thanks again
-Jake
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Re: Any interest in a project management app?
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faddat
on 24/11/2016, 20:28:42 UTC
I am interested.  Please contact me on google hangouts faddat@gmail.com

....provided that you know how to code this app, and web apps generally, that is.  If you don't we can still talk, but that's not the same conversation of course. 
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Re: [PRE-ANN]Dawn - DWC - A blockchain for a new era based on Tendermint
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faddat
on 23/11/2016, 07:11:34 UTC
Please ask any questions that you have, because if you've got a question, it's likely that many others do as well.  To go a layer deeper into our tech stack for just a second, basically there are two components to our databases:

1) Tendermint Blockhain
2) CockroachDB used as  dist kv store

We're doing this explicitly to reduce the amount of anything stored on-chain.  Instead, to write to the CockroachDB instance underlying the chain, content must first be hashed.  That hash is then stored in the blockchain so that the content is verifiable.  

The biggest use case that I see for this stack is web applications.  Let's look at github.com/nodebb/nodebb for a second....

We can see that Nodebb supports mongodb (ick) or redis (awesome!).  So imagine that we could use the redis protocol to talk with Dawn from a nodebb front-- basically, all your states are belong to us (if you want them to.)
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Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480)
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faddat
on 15/11/2016, 14:41:00 UTC
We are trying to get this running on ARM MALI.  I have also failed with the OpenCL stuff for nheqminer.  Anyone have insights? 
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Re: The World’s 1st Graphics Card Integrated Miner Is Shipping in November, 2016
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faddat
on 05/11/2016, 21:50:05 UTC
Yes, this is exactly what we need. We're having a breath of fresh air not having to deal with your bullshit, piece of filth Chinese ASIC companies anymore by building our own miners with GPUs. Do you really think we want to go back to supporting you scammers by letting you build PCs for us with common off the shelf PC miners?

Anyone can build a 7x 480 rig for cheaper than you'll be selling.

Fuck off, "Zoey".

Dude, come the fuck on what did "Zoey"  ever do to you? 

I be you're just pissed that the Chinese have outclassed everyone else when it comes to bitcoin.  So do better, asshat.  You look like an absolute fucking  moron going off like that, and I, for one, welcome anyone who wants to contribute to bitcoin to the degree that Chinese bitcoin farms, etc have.  Really, get a grip.