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Re: [PRE-ANN] Expanse (EXP) - Fair Mining, Fair Launch, No ICO, Based on Ethereum.
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itsAj
on 11/08/2015, 19:29:56 UTC
I didn't understand few things , mates. Which algo will be mining and when do we start that project.
The concept is interesting to me...

As of now we are sticking with the Dagger hybrid used by Ethereum. (GPU based) Many people are requesting we change to whatever algo they own the most rigs of, and I understand that reasoning, I would definitely want SHA-256 if it was based on what I own the most of.

Before this can launch we need a few more team members. We know people that can do this, but we also need them to have free time and to be available.

blockexplorer: node buildbot: python (Team members)

Not essential as we can do this, but could use pro web design and a smart contract guru.

Once we have the team finalized we will be a lot closer to launching.

Note: team members would be paid in EXP.

I would like to join, I have few concepts that I have already worked on for liquid. I don't think we should make competitng forks I think we should build together.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1149444.0
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 20:15:21 UTC
POS model is good and can secure the network well, also electricity cost is completely reduced. But POS leads to inflation and devalueing, this is why POW and complete fixed supply. I chose to distribute it first like this because many serious issues have to be patched because there is serious vulnerabilities within it. Keep up the conversation its good getting input from the community first.
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 20:11:21 UTC
quark still has gpu mining, basically X6+3 are you planning on ripping out Ethereum's chain style and replacing it with an x11 or quark mining? at first it sounded like youd do x11 or anything just for initial distribuion then allow ethereum style mining to continue on a new chain once you sort out a gui or webwallet to run on top of an ethereum fork.

As you said this is just for the initial distribution, eventually when side chains are in effect we strengthen the network using multiple networks, thats why the private, public blockchains which will be developed in the plan. But I want it to be a fair launch as much as possible. Thanks for the input Jase need to make this launch as clean and friendly as possible but I don't want to reduce it to standardized private hardware.
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 20:03:51 UTC
Please finish the details of the coin prior to adding a pool. It will be nice to know the coin specifications. Such as coin size…

It will be around 11 Billion - Estimated Population Size at year 2100

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/sep/18/world-population-new-study-11bn-2100

Seriously? 11 billion. Not sure what this has to do with population size at year 2100. That was your thinking behind it

The coin grows with the population size so is not inherently devalued.
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 20:02:29 UTC
Thinking of using the Quark algo now since the algorithms are better and it's not really that specialized like X11. I think I may go with Quark for the algo, the forgotten gem of crypto.
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 19:58:50 UTC
Will this be POW initial distribution?  If so X11 is a bad idea as it will just get raped by mining farms. 

I'm picking X11 because of CPU friendly meaning that many can mine it. You don't need specialized hardware just CPU power. Plus it's probably the securist algo at this current time apart from SHA-256. Network needs to be secure otherwise it will be useless.
X11 hashing hasnt been cpu friendly since 2 weeks after Xcoin (Xcurrency) launched in January 2014... you can get 1G/hash for .37BTC a day on miningrigrentals right now. and would struggle to get 1Mhash out of a cpu?

edit to add:
you know launching a stable x11 coin will be a gpu rape festival like everything else thats launched lately.
ethereum has cpu/gpu and ive been cpu mining since friday with no luck, it'll only get worse once gpu documentation spills out in a more digestible format

It's not going to be a 24 hour mining period, the mining period will have to last for years to make POW security even moderately feasible, unless POS method is used, then rich get richer etc.

The good thing about x11 it has a number of algos inside it it will be hard to crack them even with most advanced computing methods.
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 19:55:26 UTC
Please finish the details of the coin prior to adding a pool. It will be nice to know the coin specifications. Such as coin size…

It will be around 11 Billion - Estimated Population Size at year 2100

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/sep/18/world-population-new-study-11bn-2100
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 19:43:58 UTC
Will this be POW initial distribution?  If so X11 is a bad idea as it will just get raped by mining farms. 

I'm picking X11 because of CPU friendly meaning that many can mine it. You don't need specialized hardware just CPU power. Plus it's probably the securist algo at this current time apart from SHA-256. Network needs to be secure otherwise it will be useless.
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 19:28:12 UTC
Looks interesting, I'll add a Pool if I can get my codebase working with ETH until launch

I might just create a normal X11 with anon features first then move it all over. So pool registration will be good, eth has too many bugs at the moment for windows users to keep private keys secure. So it has to be patched first:

http://cointelegraph.com/news/115086/windows-ethereum-users-affected-by-private-key-bug

Yes i've got lots of trouble sending/crediting funds in ETH with my test-pool... tbh currently i'm stuck but in contact with the devs concerning that.

If you go X11 and "Standard-Codebase", I'll have a pool ready in a few mins, no prob.

Let me know in pm or public portion of funds to keep the pool running for a couple of years, the cpu mining will really help backbone of the network. First thing I have to do is negotiate with pool operators and I'd rather deal with you that is legitimate than others.
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 19:00:56 UTC
Looks interesting, I'll add a Pool if I can get my codebase working with ETH until launch

I might just create a normal X11 with anon features first then move it all over. So pool registration will be good, eth has too many bugs at the moment for windows users to keep private keys secure. So it has to be patched first:

http://cointelegraph.com/news/115086/windows-ethereum-users-affected-by-private-key-bug
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Re: LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 18:57:33 UTC
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LIQUID (ETHEREUM FORK)
by
itsAj
on 10/08/2015, 18:55:57 UTC


INFORMATION.

* Make comprehensible GUI.

*Improve mining algorithmic integrity.

*Smart mining(comprehensible easy to mine gui).

*Smart trading(comprehensible easy to trade).

*Addition of (flexible) smart contracts.

*Creation of private and public block chains.

*Smart property limited to digital.

*Localized encryption (SHA-256).

*Advanced encryption for use of messaging and database encryption (PGP).

*Implicity Privacy Function (I.P. Relocation).

*Anonymous Decentralized file storage with use of nodes.

*Escrow confirmations through nodes.

-more to come.
LIQUID.
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Developers Wanted
by
itsAj
on 14/07/2015, 17:25:23 UTC
I am looking for someone to create a simple/instant/wallet platform.

Private messages please for references.
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Re: is withdrawing from ATM anonymous?
by
itsAj
on 12/07/2015, 13:37:22 UTC
It depends what type of machine it is but some have id scanners in them.
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Re: what is the best altcoin to invest right now?
by
itsAj
on 12/07/2015, 13:36:08 UTC
No-one can give investment advice but there are some great undervalued coins with technology for example

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1028433.20

Singular that has p2p filesharing.
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Re: [LAUNCH] SPKTR - The Ghost Coin [APP] [MOBILE] [SOCIAL]
by
itsAj
on 26/06/2015, 02:47:51 UTC
Sha-256 is coming back.
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Re: HAPPY FATHERS DAY TO ALL THE THE FATHERS ON THE BITCOIN FORUM.
by
itsAj
on 22/06/2015, 02:14:30 UTC
My father was always good to me so I make sure to tell him and my family I love them everyday and try to do the best for them. Being good to your family is one of the best feelings in the world and you will have no regrets. Happy fathers day to everyone, good luck and health for everyone Smiley
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Re: Have I missed anything related to Cloud / P2P / Decentralized Data storage?
by
itsAj
on 20/06/2015, 00:07:42 UTC
Decentralized file sending for SIGU

And file server masternodes here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1028433.20
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Re: What are Altcoins???
by
itsAj
on 19/06/2015, 08:25:58 UTC
Nice to see new people coming into the community, firstly welcome.

Altcoins are basically new technologies in the same vein as Bitcoin so basically competitive currencies in similar technological value, many have different features and have advantages and disadvantages to Bitcoin.

You can check ratings here: https://www.coingecko.com/en

You can trade alternative currencies here: https://bittrex.com or https://poloniex.com
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Re: Ledger Integrates Biometric Authentication
by
itsAj
on 18/06/2015, 19:21:01 UTC
FIngerprint tech is still unstable unfortunately it needs a long way to go before usability.