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Today I tried it on my netbook and I noticed two things.

1. The window was to big for my netbook screen  Smiley , so I couldn't see the last option on the bottom "Client / Server Messages".

2. The Addon switched from "Connected" to "OFF", without any action from me. (Networkproblems today?)
So maybe it would be a good idea to colorize the Dusk logo when the addon is connected, so you can immediately see that you are offline.

Thanks for your feedback, I have forwarded it to the tech team!

Edit: what resolution were you using?

1024x600

btw. today I couldn't observe the behavior that the Addon switched to "OFF" without any action from me, it seemed to be depending on my bad internet connection yesterday. (ping >200ms)

The nodes will indeed disconnect if there are connectivity issues. Re your suggestion; you can already see the toggle goes to off as well as a change in colour for the whole window!

I have discussed the resolution with the tech team and will get back to you!

Edit; which netbook were you using? 1024x600 is a pretty odd resolution Wink
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I installed the browser extension a few hours ago in my Chrome browser and so far all went really smooth. Even for a non-techy like me it was pretty easy to set-up and to get it running. Btw. for which other browsers is it available? Couldn't find it for Firefox.




At the moment Chrome only (which also works in Brave)
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I tested the Dusk extension on a decade old PC and one from last year. On both PCs the extension consumes a non-negligible amount of CPU, about 8-12%. I have not measured the energy consumption yet.

However, I can already tell the most recent PC outpaces the old one in terms of Dusk accumulation. At this stage CPU performance seems to be a bottleneck for ZK proof verification.

I thought generating ZK proofs was a magnitude more CPU intensive than verifying them. What then explains the effect of CPU usage on verifier performance?

The browser nodes are helping the network with verification of various zero-knowledge proofs in order to lighten the CPU load of the full nodes. The aim is to expand these browser nodes into full fledge block generators (which will participate to the consensus and get the rewards when they produce an accepted block) or verifiers (who can verify a zero-knowledge computation on behalf of the network).
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My application is stable. By the way, I noticed that compared to the first day, now the speed of transaction confirmation has decreased. I suppose this is due to the fact that now a lot of working applications?
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I am happy to see the progress of DUSK, for some time I stopped following them deeply, but the news motivates me to reactivate the profile investor.  Wink I hope you succeed with Testnet and the previously announced partnerships with excellent Exchanges
Hearing something like this from you, I am also happy and I hope that what you have said can also motivate other people to participate in and invest in this project again.
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Today I tried it on my netbook and I noticed two things.

1. The window was to big for my netbook screen  Smiley , so I couldn't see the last option on the bottom "Client / Server Messages".

2. The Addon switched from "Connected" to "OFF", without any action from me. (Networkproblems today?)
So maybe it would be a good idea to colorize the Dusk logo when the addon is connected, so you can immediately see that you are offline.

Thanks for your feedback, I have forwarded it to the tech team!

Edit: what resolution were you using?

1024x600

btw. today I couldn't observe the behavior that the Addon switched to "OFF" without any action from me, it seemed to be depending on my bad internet connection yesterday. (ping >200ms)
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I am happy to see the progress of DUSK, for some time I stopped following them deeply, but the news motivates me to reactivate the profile investor.  Wink I hope you succeed with Testnet and the previously announced partnerships with excellent Exchanges
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Is there any data on how much of an impact the verification of ZK proofs has on your processing power?

The verification stops when the CPU uses more than 50% of what its capable of. This means that if the laptop/computer/smart-device is busy doing something else, the browser node suspends the verifications.

That's a sweet deal. Will you get a notification if this happens?
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I installed the browser extension a few hours ago in my Chrome browser and so far all went really smooth. Even for a non-techy like me it was pretty easy to set-up and to get it running. Btw. for which other browsers is it available? Couldn't find it for Firefox.


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Transcript Q&A session of Dusk in CryptoCalibur


http://i66.tinypic.com/28kkjgk.jpg

WOur 30/06/2019 AMA transcript is now available on our website! Thank you @CryptoCalibur for hosting!

From the Dusk team were present:


  • Emanuele Francioni
  • Jelle Pol
  • Mels Dees
  • Pascal Putman



How to learn more about Dusk Network
Dusk eliminates the middlemen in regulated markets by using cryptography to implement privacy and trading restrictions on chain. This means we offer Security Tokenization that is private, scalable, and cheap.

Please consider joining us at the following media:



Wow! Really curious as to the FAcebook-esque announcements!
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I tested the Dusk extension on a decade old PC and one from last year. On both PCs the extension consumes a non-negligible amount of CPU, about 8-12%. I have not measured the energy consumption yet.

However, I can already tell the most recent PC outpaces the old one in terms of Dusk accumulation. At this stage CPU performance seems to be a bottleneck for ZK proof verification.

I thought generating ZK proofs was a magnitude more CPU intensive than verifying them. What then explains the effect of CPU usage on verifier performance?
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Can someone answer me that when Bitfinex STO exchange starts to use Dusk platform/ecosystem, as they said in Leo whitepaper, how much dusk is needed for fees against eth for example?
(I am assuming that the value to Dusk comes from the trading fees paid in dusk, like in etherdelta, but i am still not sure how this works)
i didn't know about this news that bitfinex will use the dusk platform, the tokens will be used as a fee for the various transactions? is true the extension on chrome occasionally disconnects...
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Today I tried it on my netbook and I noticed two things.

1. The window was to big for my netbook screen  Smiley , so I couldn't see the last option on the bottom "Client / Server Messages".

2. The Addon switched from "Connected" to "OFF", without any action from me. (Networkproblems today?)
So maybe it would be a good idea to colorize the Dusk logo when the addon is connected, so you can immediately see that you are offline.

Thanks for your feedback, I have forwarded it to the tech team!

Edit: what resolution were you using?
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CryptoTalk.Org - Get Paid for every Post!
Today I tried it on my netbook and I noticed two things.

1. The window was to big for my netbook screen  Smiley , so I couldn't see the last option on the bottom "Client / Server Messages".

2. The Addon switched from "Connected" to "OFF", without any action from me. (Networkproblems today?)
So maybe it would be a good idea to colorize the Dusk logo when the addon is connected, so you can immediately see that you are offline.
copper member
Activity: 474
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The Dusk Browser Node extension works great, I've run it in Brave.
Will there be added a wallet in the extension later?
so the dusk node extension can also be used with brave, with chrome? but is it still under testnet? does it  not produce tokens yet?...

Yes, Brave is competible with every? Chrome extension I believe. The current browser nodes version is a demo. Once the testnet goes public you'll be able to earn real tokens which can be claimed upon mainnet launch!

so, i can use dusk extension in chrome browser? hope it haven't any problem

That's correct, you can find the browser extension Here!
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The Dusk Browser Node extension works great, I've run it in Brave.
Will there be added a wallet in the extension later?
so the dusk node extension can also be used with brave, with chrome? but is it still under testnet? does it  not produce tokens yet?...

Yes, Brave is competible with every? Chrome extension I believe. The current browser nodes version is a demo. Once the testnet goes public you'll be able to earn real tokens which can be claimed upon mainnet launch!

so, i can use dusk extension in chrome browser? hope it haven't any problem
copper member
Activity: 474
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Transcript Q&A session of Dusk in CryptoCalibur




WOur 30/06/2019 AMA transcript is now available on our website! Thank you @CryptoCalibur for hosting!

From the Dusk team were present:


  • Emanuele Francioni
  • Jelle Pol
  • Mels Dees
  • Pascal Putman



How to learn more about Dusk Network
Dusk eliminates the middlemen in regulated markets by using cryptography to implement privacy and trading restrictions on chain. This means we offer Security Tokenization that is private, scalable, and cheap.

Please consider joining us at the following media:

legendary
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Can someone answer me that when Bitfinex STO exchange starts to use Dusk platform/ecosystem, as they said in Leo whitepaper, how much dusk is needed for fees against eth for example?
(I am assuming that the value to Dusk comes from the trading fees paid in dusk, like in etherdelta, but i am still not sure how this works)
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Is there any plan to release the same extension for Firefox also, because I do not use chrome and still a bit skeptical about brave?
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I lost some sleep after i read your ama when i was speculating and studying what could those 2 large names be that you are working with, since i know from the past that you haven't really over hyped anything and this sounds like something to get excited about..
I just posted the XSC specs to my coder friends because most of that goes way above my understanding, making it a huge blind spot, and i just wanted to have an outsider expert to take a look at it.

What did they say? don't keep us in suspense. I'd love to hear as many opinions on this as possible.

Since you guys have been binding your time. are there are plans to market this project further?
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