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Topic: [ANN] Blacknet | IBO for BlackCoin | New code | PoS | No ICO - page 34. (Read 2510356 times)

legendary
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Hi,

A question for devs

What was the motivation to change from PoSv2 to PoSv3?
was  only to have a stable block reward?

as far as I know v3 has some problems with missing balances. Had v2 the same problem?

Thanks for your answer!!

newbie
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hero member
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GIF by SOCIFI
The blackcoin community is also listed here and seems like it is busy as well.

https://gitter.im/BlackCoin_Hub


This is a topic  for BlackNet though, you can find the new BlackCoin topic here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-blackcoin-lore-blk-home-of-pos-30-no-ico-no-pre-mine-3017838

It still remains to be seen though what will come of this new BlackNet idea of Rat4. I hope he will reveal some more information soon, seems a bit pointless to announce a change but then be quiet for a long time.
member
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Wouldn't it be possible that a computer AI is made specifically to calculate the addresses of bitcoin? And that when an address gets used it gives that AI a clue(the signature of the tx that is made by the address's private key). And when Someone stakes in a proof of stake coin, that address is constantly trying to make new transactions(staking) and alot of addresses that stake have over 7000 transactions from staking. Wouldn't it be possible that all these signatures are giving that AI magnitudes of clues that allow it to calculate the private key much easier?
In my mind it is possible. Can a cryptographer shed some light?

I am no cryptographer but... If you would be able to calculate the priv key from a signature, the whole internet security would collapse. A signature is a hash of an imput encrypted with a private key of the issuer. If you take the public key (the "bitcoin address") of the issuer, you can decrypt the signature and compare it's hash to the hash you calculate yourself from the input. This way you can make sure, that the input data you got was not altered after it was send the first time because that would make it a different hash. Every connection to a HTTPS-Server works on the same principle: A certificate for a secure connection to a website is basically a singed public key (+ metadata).

What you demand here is, that the cipher reveals parts of the private key. This would break the whole cryptography infrastructure.
sr. member
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The blackcoin community is also listed here and seems like it is busy as well.

https://gitter.im/BlackCoin_Hub
jr. member
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I've come here very often in the hope of seeing new news.
But there's never been any response.
Is this a joke?
If it is, please let me know.
 Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh
full member
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alot of addresses that stake have over 7000 transactions from staking.

and how did you get to this number?
this is blacknet, ask questions in Blackcoin forum here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3017838.new#new
STT
legendary
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Hey
I am wondering
Every time someone stakes a proof of stake coin, they upload a new signature to the blockchain from the same address.
What happens if a computer AI maps all the signatures that a single address uploaded and then calculates the private key?
Blacknet solves this right?

That would be harder then reverse engineering the Enigma machine.   Its highly improbable, speak to someone whose taken higher maths and can run through some statistical probabilities but Ive never heard criticism in the way you mention.  For example ETH may convert to POS in 2018, its a good working system.
I cant even (easily) break the password on my rar archive, what the hell password length combo I must have set the dam thing to be this resistant lol    Since the blockchain is actively updated not passive like my old archive, afaik its exponentially harder then that even.
   Generally POS is respected as much as POW, someone was picking apart NEO the other day for being a poorly strung together protocol and stated its really not as good as those two standards.  NEO has a billion dollar market cap, which is scary bad then
jr. member
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Dose blacknet have any new news?
Or it's just a joke?
full member
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Joshua J. Bouw
Hey
I am wondering
Every time someone stakes a proof of stake coin, they upload a new signature to the blockchain from the same address.
What happens if a computer AI maps all the signatures that a single address uploaded and then calculates the private key?
Blacknet solves this right?

Yeah that wouldn't happen. Nobody knows what Blacknet is.
sr. member
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Thought of the Day:

Whether it be for Blackcoin or Blacknet, I suggest everyone consider the example of Verge.  Stealth addresses are in the main Verge wallet, so they are considered a Verge feature, and an attractive one at that.  Stealth addresses are not in the main Blackcoin wallets, so no-one uses them and they're barely considered a Blackcoin feature.  Is anyone actually using them?  Same goes for the BlackHalo stuff.

BTW is BlackHalo on-track to be open-sourced?
full member
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Hi guys and girls! Is there any fresh blackcoin bootstrap out there?
Update: just noticed that this is blacknet already (pre-ann?).
TLDR anyone?

Not sure if there is a newer one, but this runs up to May 17 2017
Link and instructions on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/comments/6b3imq/blackcoin_bootstrapdat_up_to_block_1631800/

Lore wallet is really fast loading the chain though, try it without any bootstrap
The listed bootstrap may not work with Lore

bootstrap works in Lore, old wallet.dat not!

Hi guys and girls! Is there any fresh blackcoin bootstrap out there?
Update: just noticed that this is blacknet already (pre-ann?).
TLDR anyone?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.31070586

new thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3017838.new#new

Finally found the link I had ...
Not sure when it is good up to, but I present to you a maintained repo of bootstraps:
http://cryptochainer.com/dir/
jr. member
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Founder of Ercoin and Paspagon
hero member
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Hi guys and girls! Is there any fresh blackcoin bootstrap out there?
Update: just noticed that this is blacknet already (pre-ann?).
TLDR anyone?

Not sure if there is a newer one, but this runs up to May 17 2017
Link and instructions on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/comments/6b3imq/blackcoin_bootstrapdat_up_to_block_1631800/

Lore wallet is really fast loading the chain though, try it without any bootstrap
The listed bootstrap may not work with Lore

bootstrap works in Lore, old wallet.dat not!

Hi guys and girls! Is there any fresh blackcoin bootstrap out there?
Update: just noticed that this is blacknet already (pre-ann?).
TLDR anyone?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.31070586

new thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3017838.new#new



Thanks much for the explanation.
I tried to find more info in the thread and just could find anything on blocknet...
member
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Lord Shiva
Anyone have a idea for the error by the Pi?

Quote
src/bignum.h:70:31: error: cannot convert ‘CBigNum*’ to ‘BIGNUM* {aka bignum_st*                                                                                          }’ for argument ‘1’ to ‘void BN_clear_free(BIGNUM*)’
             BN_clear_free(this);
                               ^
src/bignum.h: In member function ‘CBigNum& CBigNum::operator=(const CBigNum&)’:
src/bignum.h:77:30: error: cannot convert ‘CBigNum*’ to ‘BIGNUM* {aka bignum_st*                                                                                          }’ for argument ‘1’ to ‘BIGNUM* BN_copy(BIGNUM*, const BIGNUM*)’
         if (!BN_copy(this, &b))
                            

When I try to compile Bitcoin Core 0.8.6 on Ubuntu 16.04 I have it too Sad

But

But before this - I succesfully compiled it on two other systems on Ubuntu 16.04  Undecided

What is may be wrong on this VPS?

full member
Activity: 145
Merit: 132
Hi guys and girls! Is there any fresh blackcoin bootstrap out there?
Update: just noticed that this is blacknet already (pre-ann?).
TLDR anyone?

Not sure if there is a newer one, but this runs up to May 17 2017
Link and instructions on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/comments/6b3imq/blackcoin_bootstrapdat_up_to_block_1631800/

Lore wallet is really fast loading the chain though, try it without any bootstrap
The listed bootstrap may not work with Lore

bootstrap works in Lore, old wallet.dat not!

Hi guys and girls! Is there any fresh blackcoin bootstrap out there?
Update: just noticed that this is blacknet already (pre-ann?).
TLDR anyone?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.31070586

new thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3017838.new#new

full member
Activity: 220
Merit: 101
Hi guys and girls! Is there any fresh blackcoin bootstrap out there?
Update: just noticed that this is blacknet already (pre-ann?).
TLDR anyone?

Not sure if there is a newer one, but this runs up to May 17 2017
Link and instructions on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/comments/6b3imq/blackcoin_bootstrapdat_up_to_block_1631800/

Lore wallet is really fast loading the chain though, try it without any bootstrap
The listed bootstrap may not work with Lore
hero member
Activity: 843
Merit: 1004
Hi guys and girls! Is there any fresh blackcoin bootstrap out there?
Update: just noticed that this is blacknet already (pre-ann?).
TLDR anyone?
jr. member
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Merit: 2
Please keep the Blackcoin conversation here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3017838.40;topicseen

This topic is about Blacknet, which still remains to be seen and is a complete mystery.

Thanks all.

This topic will always be blackcoin's home.  I'll talk about blackcoin where ever I want to!
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