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Topic: [ANN] DigitalNote |XDN| - ICCO Announce - NEWS - page 125. (Read 450276 times)

sr. member
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okay, i will look into getting a VPS (no knowledge about this kind of stuff) and let you know on this forum soon.
i might be repeating, but I have no idea about coding so you would have to manage all of that. Just to let you know.
legendary
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This is the problem though.
I have no experience or knowledge of coding but I don't have any other offers from any other coders.
Can you help me out in anyway?
Running a VPS together would be a good idea.
Also, would we need a coder working on the project regularly to ensure there are no bugs?

If you get a VPS I'll help you set it up. There's really no coding involved, just some Linux command line stuff. I think any major bugs would have been identified by now since the bot has been running as monero's tipbot for over a year now.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 251
This is the problem though.
I have no experience or knowledge of coding but I don't have any other offers from any other coders.
Can you help me out in anyway?
Running a VPS together would be a good idea.
Also, would we need a coder working on the project regularly to ensure there are no bugs?
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1116
That's good, he mentioned that some trusted party would need to run a VPS.
But what exactly are we paying for to require ~$150 to implement changes to code.
You have more experience to me, what needs to be done that requires this kind of money?

Afaik nothing needs to be done to code, so if you're already paying to host the server it's not worth it in my opinion. Tippero is open source on GitHub. You just need VPS, build and sync daemon, install tippero (which is kind of a pain the butt), install redis database, and run the bot.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 251
That's good, he mentioned that some trusted party would need to run a VPS.
But what exactly are we paying for to require ~$150 to implement changes to code.
You have more experience to me, what needs to be done that requires this kind of money?
legendary
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Merit: 1116
I think it should be self-sustaining since users pay their own transaction fees and sign up through reddit.
I've asked exactly what his plans are, maybe I should ask your question...

0.25 btc sounds like an awful lot.

0.25 BTC isn't much for a VPS or dedicated server especially. It would cover probably a year of costs on a decent VPS. You can buy credits for AWS on the digital goods section of this board, and get a year or so worth of time on Amazon VPS for $5-10. If you get a server, I'll probably help you get the bot up and running.
sr. member
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I think it should be self-sustaining since users pay their own transaction fees and sign up through reddit.
I've asked exactly what his plans are, maybe I should ask your question...

0.25 btc sounds like an awful lot.
legendary
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Merit: 1116
I'm currently in the process of agreeing a deal which would give us a tipbot on reddit.
He is offering a quote of 0..25 btc.
Do you think it is practical to crowdfund this?

Sadly even though the volume of XDN has doubled, the price actually has changed!

How long does he promise to keep it running for that much?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 251
I'm currently in the process of agreeing a deal which would give us a tipbot on reddit.
He is offering a quote of 0..25 btc.
Do you think it is practical to crowdfund this?

Sadly even though the volume of XDN has doubled, the price actually has changed!
legendary
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does anybody know the reason for this unexpected high trading volume on polo?
are there any news that i missed?

I'd guess just riding the coat tails of Monero uber pump. Aeon is up quite a bit too.
legendary
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does anybody know the reason for this unexpected high trading volume on polo?
are there any news that i missed?
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The problem is I don't know how to get the coin onto lite paid.com.
I've messaged them about this.

The problem with coinpayments.net is that it requires "votes" to support a coin. You need to pay to vote, so to support DigitalNote we would need 1 Btc of donations!

I post on http://digitalnotetalk.org/i-want-be-paid-my, maybe the dev have an idea or alternative. Smiley
legendary
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I've just discovered XDN, bought a lot and waiting for its glory days Cheesy
sr. member
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The problem is I don't know how to get the coin onto lite paid.com.
I've messaged them about this.

The problem with coinpayments.net is that it requires "votes" to support a coin. You need to pay to vote, so to support DigitalNote we would need 1 Btc of donations!
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Appreciated kkraus69. We have broken our resistance point of 20 satoshis because of new members recently.

Does anyone have an idea of how one would go about making a website in which digital note could be integrated as payment? In other words, are there any payment processors for digital note?

Something like litepaid.com (https://litepaid.com/coins to see coin supported) or https://www.coinpayments.net would be great.
sr. member
Activity: 476
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Appreciated kkraus69. We have broken our resistance point of 20 satoshis because of new members recently.

Does anyone have an idea of how one would go about making a website in which digital note could be integrated as payment? In other words, are there any payment processors for digital note?
sr. member
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Nice bobmarley!
Have you subbed to the subreddit for digital note?
full member
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Hi, someone on the reddit community asked these questions:

are all the messages part of the blockchain?
how much does it contribute to blockchain's size growing?
is there an option to have a payment gateway for an online service?
There is at least couple of cryptonote based coins, some with quite nice features as well. How hard is it to "mix & match" coins?
is it possible to get meaningful data from an XDN based e-commerce (ie: using Pwik)?


Could one of the more technically knowledgable people here answer these questions?
(Post here or on reddit)
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With regards to the messages:

  • Messages are included in the blockchain unless the self destruct timer is used.
  • Each character takes exactly 8 bits to be stored in, that's 1 byte (B). so 1 MB = 1024KB and 1 KB = 1024B so 1 MB has 1024 x 1024 = 1,048,576 bytes, that's 1,048,576 characters, that includes letters, spaces, symbols... etc.
    With an sms, you can send a message of up to 160 characters to another device or another mobile phone. Depending on which alphabet the subscriber has configured in the handset, this leads to the maximum individual short message sizes of 160 7-bit characters,140 8-bit characters, or 70 16-bit characters.
    Let's say the average DigitalNote message is 80 characters... This allows over 13,000 messages in one MB! There is plenty time to decide when and if some sort of pruning or blockchain storage should be done.
    Currently the blockchain is only about 1Gb in over two years! By default, I think messages should be sent instantly and off blockchain using the self destruction option instead of the other way around. Things like contracts can be set to be included on chain.

I know we don't see any XDN devs around too often but dNote and Team are very hard at work with more pressing development priorities like PoA development to make XDN the most secure coin ever. There will be boat loads of fiat $ moving into all forms of cryptocurrency this Fall.
Eventually, there will be full and light nodes just like in Bitcoin.

Infrastructure will be sorted out by evolution.

I'm just a miner and user of DigitalNote however hope this helps with some of your questions. I will look into the others.

legendary
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Merit: 1001
just started to look this project, looks promising, bought some.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 251
Hi, someone on the reddit community asked these questions:

are all the messages part of the blockchain?
how much does it contribute to blockchain's size growing?
is there an option to have a payment gateway for an online service?
There is at least couple of cryptonote based coins, some with quite nice features as well. How hard is it to "mix & match" coins?
is it possible to get meaningful data from an XDN based e-commerce (ie: using Pwik)?


Could one of the more technically knowledgable people here answer these questions?
(Post here or on reddit)
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