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legendary
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curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes

InSign, will be more of a website for contract signing, where the signature will be a transaction on the block chain. Just like a contract involves multiple parties, the contract sender will be able to upload the contract, which will then be emailed to the signer, who will review the contract and send a unique INT amount to a unique address instructed in the email. This transaction will indicate that the contract has been signed.

still not understand at all.  a platform like counterparty coin?

maybe we have to wait and see.

Here is the front end part of Insign(currently unoperational) : http://intellicoin.me/pod.html
So basically, the sender will be filling in the details and uploading the contract. Now a unique address and an amount will be generated and sent to the signer.
After the signer sends that amount to the address, the contract will be considered signed.

i see.  thanks a lot.

but what is the usage of this application in real world.
full member
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Community Manager - Blockchain analyst
curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes

InSign, will be more of a website for contract signing, where the signature will be a transaction on the block chain. Just like a contract involves multiple parties, the contract sender will be able to upload the contract, which will then be emailed to the signer, who will review the contract and send a unique INT amount to a unique address instructed in the email. This transaction will indicate that the contract has been signed.

still not understand at all.  a platform like counterparty coin?

maybe we have to wait and see.

Here is the front end part of Insign(currently unoperational) : http://intellicoin.me/pod.html
So basically, the sender will be filling in the details and uploading the contract. Now a unique address and an amount will be generated and sent to the signer.
After the signer sends that amount to the address, the contract will be considered signed.

Kind of nice. Will your system verify the existence of the document by sending transactions through the blockchain that will reflect a secure hash from the uploaded document?
newbie
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curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes

InSign, will be more of a website for contract signing, where the signature will be a transaction on the block chain. Just like a contract involves multiple parties, the contract sender will be able to upload the contract, which will then be emailed to the signer, who will review the contract and send a unique INT amount to a unique address instructed in the email. This transaction will indicate that the contract has been signed.

still not understand at all.  a platform like counterparty coin?

maybe we have to wait and see.

Here is the front end part of Insign(currently unoperational) : http://intellicoin.me/pod.html
So basically, the sender will be filling in the details and uploading the contract. Now a unique address and an amount will be generated and sent to the signer.
After the signer sends that amount to the address, the contract will be considered signed.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes

InSign, will be more of a website for contract signing, where the signature will be a transaction on the block chain. Just like a contract involves multiple parties, the contract sender will be able to upload the contract, which will then be emailed to the signer, who will review the contract and send a unique INT amount to a unique address instructed in the email. This transaction will indicate that the contract has been signed.

still not understand at all.  a platform like counterparty coin?

maybe we have to wait and see.
hero member
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can you put together a daemon install for CentOS 6.5?

its alot harder to get daemon running in centos than ubuntu, but id like to put this coin on my pool when i open it.
hero member
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curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes

InSign, will be more of a website for contract signing, where the signature will be a transaction on the block chain. Just like a contract involves multiple parties, the contract sender will be able to upload the contract, which will then be emailed to the signer, who will review the contract and send a unique INT amount to a unique address instructed in the email. This transaction will indicate that the contract has been signed.

What's to stop someone else from finding out the INT amount and sending it to the specified address, which in effect will be like forging a signature?

The INT amount and the address will be sent only through the email, thus ensuring that only the signer , and the website are aware of the amount.

In that case, there's always the risk of a hack or email phishing or any number of exploits that can be used to "steal" the email information.

I'd suggest to add in a sort of verification from the receiving end as well (such as having the receiver submit an address from which he will send the required INT). This way, even if a 3rd party gets hold of the contract info, the theft is irrelevant because he/she does not have access to the receiver's wallet aka "sending address".

Maybe adding 2FA would be a smart step.
sr. member
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curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes

InSign, will be more of a website for contract signing, where the signature will be a transaction on the block chain. Just like a contract involves multiple parties, the contract sender will be able to upload the contract, which will then be emailed to the signer, who will review the contract and send a unique INT amount to a unique address instructed in the email. This transaction will indicate that the contract has been signed.

What's to stop someone else from finding out the INT amount and sending it to the specified address, which in effect will be like forging a signature?

The INT amount and the address will be sent only through the email, thus ensuring that only the signer , and the website are aware of the amount.

In that case, there's always the risk of a hack or email phishing or any number of exploits that can be used to "steal" the email information.

I'd suggest to add in a sort of verification from the receiving end as well (such as having the receiver submit an address from which he will send the required INT). This way, even if a 3rd party gets hold of the contract info, the theft is irrelevant because he/she does not have access to the receiver's wallet aka "sending address".
newbie
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curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes

InSign, will be more of a website for contract signing, where the signature will be a transaction on the block chain. Just like a contract involves multiple parties, the contract sender will be able to upload the contract, which will then be emailed to the signer, who will review the contract and send a unique INT amount to a unique address instructed in the email. This transaction will indicate that the contract has been signed.

What's to stop someone else from finding out the INT amount and sending it to the specified address, which in effect will be like forging a signature?

The INT amount and the address will be sent only through the email, thus ensuring that only the signer , and the website are aware of the amount.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes

InSign, will be more of a website for contract signing, where the signature will be a transaction on the block chain. Just like a contract involves multiple parties, the contract sender will be able to upload the contract, which will then be emailed to the signer, who will review the contract and send a unique INT amount to a unique address instructed in the email. This transaction will indicate that the contract has been signed.

What's to stop someone else from finding out the INT amount and sending it to the specified address, which in effect will be like forging a signature?
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes

InSign, will be more of a website for contract signing, where the signature will be a transaction on the block chain. Just like a contract involves multiple parties, the contract sender will be able to upload the contract, which will then be emailed to the signer, who will review the contract and send a unique INT amount to a unique address instructed in the email. This transaction will indicate that the contract has been signed.
legendary
Activity: 1330
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curious what InSign would look like.  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Only stupid miners are dumping now  Roll Eyes

I do not think miners are stupid, you shouldn't be that offending. Multipools like TMB are selling as fast as possible, because that's what their users expect from them.

As the owners (miners) probably don't have a clue where they get their BTC and they don't care dumping intellicoin, it's clever to buy these coins now.

Being clever or dumb is very relative Smiley
Trademybit Coins Mined (X13) - Last 24 Hours  -  97% INT   Angry  So they are all dumped and the price still stays about 1000 , which means that in fact there is big interest in the coin  Wink

i bought my stash now around 900 which is just over the IPO price so quite happy with it Cheesy
sr. member
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why dev is not activity?is every MIT students are so busy?

I go through every post here. Please do ask any questions you might have.
Hello dev, do we have timeline about the coming update?
Hope to see that Tongue

end of this month the dev said they are launching the InSign contract signing app.
member
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why dev is not activity?is every MIT students are so busy?

I go through every post here. Please do ask any questions you might have.
Hello dev, do we have timeline about the coming update?
Hope to see that Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1792
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Only stupid miners are dumping now  Roll Eyes

I do not think miners are stupid, you shouldn't be that offending. Multipools like TMB are selling as fast as possible, because that's what their users expect from them.

As the owners (miners) probably don't have a clue where they get their BTC and they don't care dumping intellicoin, it's clever to buy these coins now.

Being clever or dumb is very relative Smiley
Trademybit Coins Mined (X13) - Last 24 Hours  -  97% INT   Angry  So they are all dumped and the price still stays about 1000 , which means that in fact there is big interest in the coin  Wink

pretty incredible isn't it.. so rest is pretty much for the dev to not disappear and "play" with apps, perfect test ground for blockchain experimentation backed up by theoretical work at MIT from which he (or > 1) are students...

will be cool
legendary
Activity: 1330
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why dev is not activity?is every MIT students are so busy?

I go through every post here. Please do ask any questions you might have.

can we have some teaser or screenshot?  that will let us know what is exactly going on.
sr. member
Activity: 422
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Only stupid miners are dumping now  Roll Eyes

I do not think miners are stupid, you shouldn't be that offending. Multipools like TMB are selling as fast as possible, because that's what their users expect from them.

As the owners (miners) probably don't have a clue where they get their BTC and they don't care dumping intellicoin, it's clever to buy these coins now.

Being clever or dumb is very relative Smiley
Trademybit Coins Mined (X13) - Last 24 Hours  -  97% INT   Angry  So they are all dumped and the price still stays about 1000 , which means that in fact there is big interest in the coin  Wink

You can't say they are all dumped, miners have the option in TMB to keep the coins instead of being auto exchanged to BTC. I am one of those miners on TMB that choose to keep the coin.
I want to reach at least 20K INT before POW ends.
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
Only stupid miners are dumping now  Roll Eyes

I do not think miners are stupid, you shouldn't be that offending. Multipools like TMB are selling as fast as possible, because that's what their users expect from them.

As the owners (miners) probably don't have a clue where they get their BTC and they don't care dumping intellicoin, it's clever to buy these coins now.

Being clever or dumb is very relative Smiley
Trademybit Coins Mined (X13) - Last 24 Hours  -  97% INT   Angry  So they are all dumped and the price still stays about 1000 , which means that in fact there is big interest in the coin  Wink
sr. member
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How many blocks in POW phase?
About 26000. About 30% done and pos will steal blocks so there will be fewer coins than expected.
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