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Topic: [ANN] [HANSA] ★NEW★ First Auto-Verification Payment coin ★BOUNTIES - page 4. (Read 17274 times)

newbie
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So you are creating a currency, with an idea that you let other people develop for you... and then you give them coins in this non-existent tech that you promise? Jesus christ.

How is it non-existant? Do you seriously somehow figure that it doesn't exist, despite there being Windows and Linux wallets, just because the dev doesn't have the resources to easily create a Mac wallet, and thus offers a bounty to someone else to make one? (Nevermind that Windows alone, nevermind Windows and Linux combined, are far more prevalent than Macs.)

he paid someone for windows wallet as well, and there are a lot of other "jobs".

You know, it kind of reminds me of this guy I knew. He did some stuff himself, but he paid a lot of other people to do a lot of other jobs too that helped his project. What was his name... ah yeah that's right, "the head of every project ever".

If all you're going to do in this topic is whine about how the coin isn't being developed in the way you'd prefer (and while I haven't checked extensively, I don't see you making a better coin), perhaps you should click here and never return.
member
Activity: 70
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i think its time for c-cex or bittrex Smiley

I'm not sure that Bittrex is a good idea at this stage, nor that it's likely to happen yet. C-Cex is probably a better goal to shoot for, for now.
I already sent request to some exchanges. Lets see tomorrow.
member
Activity: 70
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Great, great. Thank you for your hard work Cheesy
You will get your bounty reward tomorrow.

Can any MAC-man test wallet and look it's working well?
I still have no MAC installed  Roll Eyes
newbie
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So you are creating a currency, with an idea that you let other people develop for you... and then you give them coins in this non-existent tech that you promise? Jesus christ.

How is it non-existant? Do you seriously somehow figure that it doesn't exist, despite there being Windows and Linux wallets, just because the dev doesn't have the resources to easily create a Mac wallet, and thus offers a bounty to someone else to make one? (Nevermind that Windows alone, nevermind Windows and Linux combined, are far more prevalent than Macs.)

he paid someone for windows wallet as well, and there are a lot of other "jobs".
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Mac Wallet

http://www.mediafire.com/download/85sxqzokd88eaq1/Hansa-Qt.zip

HANSA: ETUwMBLTxStSsoiEZLwZ3SmEyCbNFswMQN
BTC: 1Gu3KYr3HV1TGJmqgSXXQbGxxdLzTEAN6o
newbie
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i think its time for c-cex or bittrex Smiley

I'm not sure that Bittrex is a good idea at this stage, nor that it's likely to happen yet. C-Cex is probably a better goal to shoot for, for now.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
i think its time for c-cex or bittrex Smiley
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
So you are creating a currency, with an idea that you let other people develop for you... and then you give them coins in this non-existent tech that you promise? Jesus christ.

How is it non-existant? Do you seriously somehow figure that it doesn't exist, despite there being Windows and Linux wallets, just because the dev doesn't have the resources to easily create a Mac wallet, and thus offers a bounty to someone else to make one? (Nevermind that Windows alone, nevermind Windows and Linux combined, are far more prevalent than Macs.)
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
So you are creating a currency, with an idea that you let other people develop for you... and then you give them coins in this non-existent tech that you promise? Jesus christ.
We make coin together and get profits together, I miss your point?
sr. member
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So you are creating a currency, with an idea that you let other people develop for you... and then you give them coins in this non-existent tech that you promise? Jesus christ.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I proposed my services a week ago, I can compile it in a couple of hours. Pm me if you still need this wallet.
I just got message and job is open again.
I remember you ask that job on second,
So MAC wallet job is yours now Smiley
PM sent.
sr. member
Activity: 275
Merit: 250
Well i miss the mac wallet at the moment. I had to create a virtual machine and download the windows version but this is very resource draining for my poor laptop..
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
MAC : (reserved job.. on progress)

The Mac wallet has been in progress for a week  Huh Huh Huh

Who is making it and when is it out?
Last message I got 5 day ago:  "should have it built this week.."
So if nothing happen till Monday,  will ask how it is working.

stuff like this make me not want to invest.
it seems u outsource everything but have no skill yourself, how can this project ever become something when the guy who start the coin cant dev?

Well, I don't agree, to make a successful coin you need both people to drive the project and people that can code and people to promote. Just because you can code doesn't make it a success and doesn't make you a good project manager. A good project manager can make a successful coin working with others. There are lots of coins with lots of innovations and fancy code and they are far from successful.
I proposed my services a week ago, I can compile it in a couple of hours. Pm me if you still need this wallet.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Two things I would like to say, though:

1. I wouldn't try to promote the so-called "Proof of Job" system as anything unique to Hansa. It's existed on many coins so far, it's just usually called "Bounties". Managing it a slightly different way doesn't make it a new or innovative feature, if it's still the same "do this, get coins transferred to you" system.
2. You really need to try and get on a larger exchange before too long if you really want the coin to get anywhere. BtcPool is possibly the smallest exchange out there (no offence to the devs), and AlCurex doesn't seem to be much larger - I'll admit they both have potential, but that isn't going to help if your coin dies off due to lack of usability before that potential is reached. BitTrex or Cryptsy is probably an unrealistic goal for now (but definitely worth aiming for long-term), but perhaps C-Cex might be a good next target?

Also want to say that PoS is working really well for me on this one. Not getting large amounts, but getting a lot of blocks. Cheesy


(PS: Value seems to be going up again on AlCurex, after a major temporary dip! Get in before it's too late, if you haven't already! Tongue)
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
A Wound in Eternity
MAC : (reserved job.. on progress)

The Mac wallet has been in progress for a week  Huh Huh Huh

Who is making it and when is it out?
Last message I got 5 day ago:  "should have it built this week.."
So if nothing happen till Monday,  will ask how it is working.

stuff like this make me not want to invest.
it seems u outsource everything but have no skill yourself, how can this project ever become something when the guy who start the coin cant dev?

Well, I don't agree, to make a successful coin you need both people to drive the project and people that can code and people to promote. Just because you can code doesn't make it a success and doesn't make you a good project manager. A good project manager can make a successful coin working with others. There are lots of coins with lots of innovations and fancy code and they are far from successful.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I like the idea of sharing the work around; the more people involved, the more people trying to make it worth something, and thus, the more likely it'll have value.

I wouldn't criticize the dev too much over not making such things. Apart from that it may be as simple as he doesn't have a Mac, I would take into account that just because someone can't make something themself doesn't mean they can't manage a project involving making that thing. They're two entirely different skills, both of which are nessecary, but don't have to nessecerially come from the same person.
Thank you. Well explained whole point.

Yes I have no MAC, so I need to use VM server for building mac and wallet. mac project is much easy to do for some native mac user.
There is several other requests to build mac wallet, but I will give first guy try it till Monday.

We are just begin and I'm not sure is there any who really miss mac wallet asap.
But ofcourse HANSA will need it.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
I like the idea of sharing the work around; the more people involved, the more people trying to make it worth something, and thus, the more likely it'll have value.

I wouldn't criticize the dev too much over not making such things. Apart from that it may be as simple as he doesn't have a Mac, I would take into account that just because someone can't make something themself doesn't mean they can't manage a project involving making that thing. They're two entirely different skills, both of which are nessecary, but don't have to nessecerially come from the same person.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
MAC : (reserved job.. on progress)

The Mac wallet has been in progress for a week  Huh Huh Huh

Who is making it and when is it out?
Last message I got 5 day ago:  "should have it built this week.."
So if nothing happen till Monday,  will ask how it is working.

stuff like this make me not want to invest.
it seems u outsource everything but have no skill yourself, how can this project ever become something when the guy who start the coin cant dev?
I can but I want to share this project.
If I do everything how this can ever be bigger.
but ofcourse if no one dont do it, I will do it.
I think MAC wallet bounty is pretty nice.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
How is the anonymous transaction system going work? How are transactions going to be verified if they are hidden from the block explorer? Isn't there any way for someone to abuse this system?  

Anonymous transactions can't verify, and no reason to verify.
Only transactions that sender want to get verified will be send to public address. (Like if buy something from webshop)

No, I don't see any method how can abuse system if transaction will be verified from block chain.


But in this case, how is it verified that the sender actually has the coins, and how does the recipient know they've received them? If the recipient were to spend them onwards again, can this be verified? etc
Here you can see all specs how verification will work
http://hansacoin.com/infopage/projecdetails.pdf

Main point is:
1. merchant payment plugint gives unique reference to buyer. It will be unique for every payments (like every wallet address are unique).
So, there is no any transactions in block chain to merchant wallet address with that reference and correct amount.

2. Now.. payment plugin will search if this payment will be come in block chain...
No matter who send payment to the merchant wallet using this unique reference.
If it's found, payment can mark verified, because those coins are now in merchant wallet.

member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
MAC : (reserved job.. on progress)

The Mac wallet has been in progress for a week  Huh Huh Huh

Who is making it and when is it out?
Last message I got 5 day ago:  "should have it built this week.."
So if nothing happen till Monday,  will ask how it is working.

stuff like this make me not want to invest.
it seems u outsource everything but have no skill yourself, how can this project ever become something when the guy who start the coin cant dev?
I can but I want to share this project.
If I do everything how this can ever be bigger.
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