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Topic: [ANN] [CLOAK] Cloakcoin | No Premine | X13 | Decentralized Market and PoSA - page 280. (Read 1266559 times)

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"Bull Flag
Flags considered as continuation pattern. Normally it is found in bull stage and bear
stage. Sellers sell the stock at lower and lower prices; buyers buy the stock at lower
and lower prices. At the end of pattern the positive fundamental or the positive market
sentiment drive the buyers to buy the price at higher prices.
Below the image of Unitech showing the bull flag chart pattern."

http://traderangers.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/chart-patterns/

Yeah man thankyou. Very interesting Smiley
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PoSA v1 : Proof of Stake Anonymity

Welcome to the ground floor of a breakthrough anonymous system. In this version we sever the link when sending from person A to person B and therefore there is no solid proof that B received from A. You'll notice in the wallet that there is an extra icon near the minting icon that lights up green when other PoSA nodes are detected. Sometimes a few minutes is needed to find other PoSA broadcasting wallets.

It took no less than 33 builds to get it to this stage, but we're not leaving it there.

Part of the cloak team is already working on a PoSA v2, in which we introduce our "Block Escrow System".

Block Escrow (interestingly an integral part of OneMarket) was drafted in to PoSA to protect senders and receivers from so called "bad actors". What that means is, there is a known risk of a phase 1 node or phase 2 node being a bit naughty and attempting to interrupt the flow of a tx, for self gains or not. It is unlikely that happens but; in our quest for true trustless anon, as laid out on the day we first introduced PoSA we are not ignoring any chances of a "bad actor" disrupting PoSA flow and that concern is now being ruled out entirely.

What we have shown with PoSA v1 is real anonymity and when block escrow is built in, it'll make PoSA the strongest anon system to date (as far as we can tell).

Not only will block escrow make PoSA 100% trustless, we'll be able to provide users with more control over anon sends, to raise or lower the amount of nodes and splits etc but also to remove certain fees that will make a PoSA tx blend into the blockchain even further.

The hard work is completed for PoSA with increased PoSA node stability, various node broadcast checkpoints in place and loads of other tweaks over previous versions in order to get PoSA flow working correctly.

So to recap: In PoSA v1 you now have a working anon right here to play with and test, Cloak team will deliver PoSA v2 in the very near future along with continuous developments of OneMarket and other projects.





Extra command for .conf (optional):

posa=0 Turn posa off, default is on.

Anyone having trouble loading up an old wallet.dat on 1.9.7.33 is advised to make a new one and send some coins over to it.

To send PoSA there is a an Anonymize PoSA check box, after sending once it will stay checked. For normal tx it's recommended to deselect this as using PoSA incurs greater fees for the sender.

Windows 1.9.7.33

https://mega.co.nz/#!FdFBwCDT!l98LjYaVzEABWohecbaL906GUf-HyVWYzgW_Vi7x408

Linux 1.9.7.33

https://mega.co.nz/#!xNVm0bxA!uQ69298Cz48cd81SIiqSuaEvwEH28W09hjYv8hoty3o

OSX / Mac 1.9.7.33

https://mega.co.nz/#!VY1EwaJL!Bnu8oKm5z4Hb4KCQAde_YeWFjDxJ44L-RbodaVmrHeI




The time is approaching when we have to introduce a new tx fee structure for Cloak. As the price of 1 cloak rises the fees are getting more expensive. We'll time the lowering of fees (in which a fork will be needed), with the launch of PoSA v2.

PoSA has been a closed source build, to protect it from cloning but when PoSA v2 launches expect a full audit from cryptographer/s or code analyst/s with the aim of adding an extra level of "trust and authenticity" in our work.
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"Bull Flag
Flags considered as continuation pattern. Normally it is found in bull stage and bear
stage. Sellers sell the stock at lower and lower prices; buyers buy the stock at lower
and lower prices. At the end of pattern the positive fundamental or the positive market
sentiment drive the buyers to buy the price at higher prices.
Below the image of Unitech showing the bull flag chart pattern."

http://traderangers.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/chart-patterns/
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So, we need to look into being able to use it over i2p for those who dont trust Tor
https://twitter.com/CryptoBoh/status/498211736114438146  This should answer your question... yes in the future

 


Thanks
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1st scenario more like head and shoulders pattern than cup and handle, sorry

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So, we need to look into being able to use it over i2p for those who dont trust Tor
https://twitter.com/CryptoBoh/status/498211736114438146  This should answer your question... yes in the future

 
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All your word are fake, you are just like Grima in The Lord Of The Rings. And i hope your end will be the same.
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF

 Newbie question... I read recently that TOR has been hacked and can be traced? Sorry if this in not entirely true, just mentioning

mbs

Their have been some 'issues' with the Tor network recently.

See:  https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-security-advisory-relay-early-traffic-confirmation-attack

Which is partly why I've posted to say that I've updated my cloakcoin .onion nodes to Tor version 0.2.4.23

You still get much better anonymity using Tor than only being connected via the regular internet or even a VPN. The Tor dev's are working hard to maintain the network and to fix some other 'bugs'.

They should work hard, the Feds pay them well enough http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/09/06/the-feds-pays-for-60-percent-of-tors-development-can-users-trust-it/

These are the main concern people should have and not some random hacks.

You do know how much the Tor developers care about their project and internet privacy and anonymity in general ? Right ?

The Tor Network [30c3] (with Jacob Applebaum) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJNxbpbHA-I

Not my department [29c3] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mnuofn_DXw

Jacob Applebaum: To Protect And Infect, Part 2 [30c3] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vILAlhwUgIU
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Take him on by responding to his twitter account you big pussy.
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
Thanks brother! Your work is appreciated.

Your welcome darkproton. Thank you for your support.

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Remember that the Tor network's anonymity relies as much on its users as the Tor software itself.

Imagine if everyone on the planet ran a Tor Relay! This would provide much better protection against 'traffic analysis' for everyone.

Personally, I've run a Tor Relay on and off for years from my 'home' network and also from various VPS servers, without issue.

No one should have any 'fear' about running a Tor relay! Just choose good default ports (9001 and 9030 are good, because they won't effect your regular internet traffic) and block 'bad' traffic with Peer Guardian (linux) or PeerBlock (windows) by using up-to-date lists from www.iblocklist.com - In PeerBlock you can actually Alllow IP's i.e. https://www.iblocklist.com/lists.php?category=organizations "The Onion Router" - thus blocking known bad traffic, whilst still allowing Tor traffic.

So, what are you waiting for ? Go and run a Tor Relay and run cloakcoin through Tor 24/7.
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So, we need to look into being able to use it over i2p for those who dont trust Tor
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 Newbie question... I read recently that TOR has been hacked and can be traced? Sorry if this in not entirely true, just mentioning

mbs

Their have been some 'issues' with the Tor network recently.

See:  https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-security-advisory-relay-early-traffic-confirmation-attack

Which is partly why I've posted to say that I've updated my cloakcoin .onion nodes to Tor version 0.2.4.23

You still get much better anonymity using Tor than only being connected via the regular internet or even a VPN. The Tor dev's are working hard to maintain the network and to fix some other 'bugs'.

They should work hard, the Feds pay them well enough http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/09/06/the-feds-pays-for-60-percent-of-tors-development-can-users-trust-it/
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 Newbie question... I read recently that TOR has been hacked and can be traced? Sorry if this in not entirely true, just mentioning

mbs

Their have been some 'issues' with the Tor network recently.

See:  https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-security-advisory-relay-early-traffic-confirmation-attack

Which is partly why I've posted to say that I've updated my cloakcoin .onion nodes to Tor version 0.2.4.23

You still get much better anonymity using Tor than only being connected just via the regular internet or even a VPN. The Tor dev's are working hard to maintain the network and to fix some other 'bugs'.
Thanks brother! Your work is appreciated.
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF

 Newbie question... I read recently that TOR has been hacked and can be traced? Sorry if this in not entirely true, just mentioning

mbs

Their have been some 'issues' with the Tor network recently.

See:  https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-security-advisory-relay-early-traffic-confirmation-attack

Which is partly why I've posted to say that I've updated my cloakcoin .onion nodes to Tor version 0.2.4.23

You still get much better anonymity using Tor than only being connected via the regular internet or even a VPN. The Tor dev's are working hard to maintain the network and to fix some other 'bugs'.
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