LINK1:
https://bsd7.cs.sunysb.edu/~cse260/project.htmlLINK2:
https://bsd7.cs.sunysb.edu/~cse260/Someone can explain this?
"Cryptcoin
In the preceding sections I have explained the key ideas underlying Bitcoin. The actual implementation employs some additional ideas to improve the practicality and scalability of the system. For example, the full transaction details associated with a Bitcoin block can be quite large, and for reasons of scalability it is desirable not to have to send around these details each time a particular block is mentioned. For demonstration purposes though, details like this can be safely ignored without changing the essentials of the system, and this is what I have done in designing a simplified version of Bitcoin which I am calling "Cryptcoin". In designing Cryptcoin, I made use of information on the Bitcoin protocol that is that is available at the Bitcoin Wiki, including the protocol specification and protocol rules pages. Since Cryptcoin is a simplified version of Bitcoin (and different from it), although these detailed descriptions of Bitcoin available online might be helpful to some extent, they should not be expected to match exactly what is done in Cryptcoin. Of course, it goes without saying that Bitcoin source code will also not be of much use in the Cryptcoin system.
Like Bitcoin, the Cryptcoin system is a peer-to-peer network of nodes that exchange information by sending various kinds messages. In general, there are only a few rules in Cryptcoin about what messages should be sent at what time, so there is a fair amount that is left to the discretion of the implementor. There are two basic types of Cryptcoin nodes: servers, which can accept incoming connections from other nodes and are full participants in the propagation of blocks and transactions through the system, and clients, which can connect to servers but do not themselves accept incoming connections and do not further propagate blocks and transactions they receive. In Cryptcoin, miners will be server nodes, though there can also be servers that do not engage in the creation of blocks. End-user applications, such as a "wallet" that keeps track of Cryptcoin funds belonging to a particular person and allows that person to send and receive funds, might well be implemented as client nodes. Another example of a client node, which you will probably find helpful in developing an understanding of the Cryptcoin system, is a Cryptcoin Explorer client that I have written. This client serves a purpose similar to that of the Bitcoin Block Explorer or Blockchain.info websites.
Node Function
When a Cryptcoin node is started, it attempts to initiate a connection to one or more "well-known" servers whose addresses are found in a pre-programmed list. Once a connection has been made between two nodes, they begin to exchange messages. An initial "connect/acknowledge" handshake is used to exchange information about the software version of each of the nodes. After that, each node regularly "pings" the other, in order to be able to detect when a peer has become unresponsive and to close the connection to it. Another type of message is used to propagate the addresses of server nodes through the system. When a node hears about a server, it typically will retain its address for some time, so that it will be available in case one or more of its existing connections are lost and new connections need to be made. Finally, the main work of Cryptcoin is accomplished by exchanging messages that serve to propagate information about blocks and transactions.[...]"
LINK1:
https://bsd7.cs.sunysb.edu/~cse260/project.htmlLINK2:
https://bsd7.cs.sunysb.edu/~cse260/From this university:
http://www.stonybrook.edu/And..wtf is goin on with this coin?!??!
Student:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jessetgCryptcoin
October 2013 to December 2013
Team Members: Jesse Talavera-Greenberg
An implementation of a cryptocurrency protocol similar to Bitcoin, but simpler. Won first place in an in-class competition!
https://github.com/JesseTGhttps://github.com/JesseTG/Cryptcoin/commits/masterhttps://github.com/JesseTG/Cryptcoin/blob/master/design/png/use-cases.pnghttps://github.com/JesseTG/Cryptcoin/blob/master/design/png/message.pngTeacher:
http://bsd7.cs.sunysb.edu/~stark/So, MindFox its not Mindfox? Huh Huh Huh Huh
This teacher speaks greek :
http://www.yellowpagesgoesgreen.org/whitepages/details/ny/EUGENE_W_STARK/12622235Nobody from the Cryptcoin Team aswered me. So, I've send an email to Jesse, which kindly ansered me:
Code:
On 08/06/2014 10:51 PM, NSA Treehundred wrote:
Ok, tk you!
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 at 3:45 AM
From: "Jesse Talavera-Greenberg" <
[email protected]>
To: "NSA Treehundred" <
[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Cryptcoin
No. The Cryptcoin on my GitHub was an unrelated academic project.
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On 08/06/2014 10:32 PM, NSA Treehundred wrote:
Hi!
This is your coin?
https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/219Cheers
I'm still waiting for the teacher answer.
Just for your info.
prom3theus :you can give us also some info about crypt!!!!!
you play this coin but al your team members dont talk anymore about crypt.
it will follow you forever and you know that ,this coin key cannot help you.
more people will know that you dump on alot of people ,
more people will not trust you anymore.
say something about crypt and tell moosa that he post something on bct crypt.
he say that he will post there but still nothing ,also mindfox is gone.
the only thing what we hear is more soon .still nothing will this also happen with key?