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Topic: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN - Community Fund Live!!! - page 313. (Read 2085654 times)

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Wow  Shocked good news KCN Channel  Grin Grin
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NAV or Dash ? Which coin is better ?

Dash is a competitor of LTC and they re focus their intents moving from the anon feature. That's why they changed their name!

I think NAV should embrace the anonymity and take it to new platforms! Mob wallet, decentralisation...Now TOR network support!

Take care of your coins! After Bitfinex hack, Safety, security is paramount!

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NAV or Dash ? Which coin is better ?
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NavCoin Founder
Nav Coin TOR Network

Dear NAV Community

We are pleased to announce that user BitcoinFX has been so kind as to setup some dedicated TOR nodes for Nav Coin.

If you're unsure what TOR is, please head over to their website to learn all about their great service: https://www.torproject.org/about/overview.html.en

In basic terms, the TOR network is robust method of hiding your IP address from unwanted third parties.

Currently Nav Coin is secure, but just like any other Crypto Currencies because it is a public network, it is possible for third parties to see which IP addresses are connected at any given time. This does mean users lose an amount of anonymity because with some effort, it could be possible to trace a transaction back to an IP address and potentially infer who owns a wallet, or at least where they were broadcasting from.

Connecting your Nav Coin wallet through the TOR network, hides your IP address from the public record and stops this meta data inference from occuring. With this configuration you would be syncing the block chain, sending and receiving coins all through the TOR network rather than over the regular internet.

If you want to give it a try, first thing to do is to download and install TOR Browser

Once installed, open the TOR browser and allow it to connect to the TOR network.

Go to you Nav Coin config file which is located in %AppData%/navcoin2/navcoin.conf and add the following settings:


Code:
listen=0
port=8443
proxy=127.0.0.1:9150
onion=127.0.0.1:9150
onlynet=tor
maxconnections=8
addnode=navfxoktwa7zu3m2.onion:8443
addnode=navfx2yawr6eb4fp.onion:8443
addnode=navfxfkchwclvpbj.onion:8443
addnode=navfxujp7ninsup6.onion:8443
addnode=navcavlevqgjzozx.onion:8443
addnode=navcaqr6y4yfvei4.onion:8443
addnode=navcavq6roeray7h.onion:8443
addnode=navcajegwg62zecy.onion:8443
addnode=navfxkdrgk2oo3ja.onion:8443
addnode=navfxu6w2iptaj3m.onion:8443
addnode=navfxjtmt42smvcj.onion:8443
addnode=navfxosoed7hd4db.onion:8443


Save the navcoin.conf file and restart or open your Nav Coin wallet. You should now see in the bottom right corner of the status bar it now says TOR, indicating you're connected to the TOR network!

You can now continue to use the wallet as per normal with the knowledge that your IP address is hidden from public view. Simple as that!

Some extra notes from BitcoinFX:

It is advisable to add regular IP addnodes at the base of this .conf for 'failover', which will enable your client to also exit connections via Tor.

hidden_service connections (.onion) never leave the Tor network.

Remember that less connections are preferable over more connections, in terms of anonymity and privacy. 6 to 8 connections are probably optimal for broadcasting transactions.

Port 8443 has been selected as it is a common Tor Exit port - see: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy - whereas the 'default' Navcoin port 44440 is not.

This really is a great service the BitcoinFX has setup for us all to use. It provides an extremely high level of anonymity even when just performing regular Nav Coin transactions.

Please be so kind as to donate to BitcoinFX to help keep this service running: NWeyG7jpQm1wWeYeV7tnNuYLUHmW4FMAr8

It's users like BitcoinFX who make these communities great.

Warmest regards,
The Nav Team



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is a Navcoin ChromeOS wallet possible? KryptoKit has a bitcoin wallet google chrome Extension, maybe you can modify there code slightly.

We are in progress of developing a web wallet which can be used through your web browser on any OS. This should fulfil this request Smiley
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Big pump today Smiley Wath is our next goll guys?
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yeah thx man!
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I have old nav in the following wallet address:
sZFVfKZjZyS461ydg1eoJwYjAFL2RDkekw
I like instructions of how I can exchange them to the 2.0 blockchain?
I tried to contact navcoin.org but thier contact form is broken

Much thanks

Please write an email to [email protected]   . containing privkey or the wallet.dat including passphrase and the new wallet address, you want the coins send to.

thanks
shahim
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I have old nav in the following wallet address:
sZFVfKZjZyS461ydg1eoJwYjAFL2RDkekw
I like instructions of how I can exchange them to the 2.0 blockchain?
I tried to contact navcoin.org but thier contact form is broken

Much thanks
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Nav Coin featured on Koles Coin News



https://youtu.be/fT1bdCVEct4?t=4m26s


Hi Nav Coiners,

Weekly update time from me. Now that the commotion of the mobile wallet launch has settled down a bit I've been able to spend some time back on the decentralisation project. I've had some good break throughs this week which i think will help speed up the process and get the work finished sooner than I expected. I still can't give an accurate ETA on the completion of decentralisation, but rest assured it is my top priority right now.

The stage of the anon decentralisation I've been working towards finishing recently is porting the server side scripts to NodeJS. Having them run on NodeJS allows the servers to be run with relative ease by someone who wants to configure their own anon server pair. There's no need to configure apache, php, mysql or any of those things. It should be able to be installed with a simple npm command when I'm finished.

I've got the RSA Key generation, encryption and decryption all working with the new setup and am just integrating it with a test version of the wallet and running some tests with it now.

You can see my progress with the anon-test branch of the navcoin2 wallet here: https://github.com/navcoindev/navcoin2/commits/anon-test

You won't be able to see the NodeJS stuff, because it is kept in a private repository until we are ready to release it as the decentralised system.

I had previously written a chunk of the incoming server scripts, so finishing that will be my next priority after this testing is complete. Then I will port that work over to the outgoing script and make the necessary modifications.

All said and done, I am hoping to finish the new scripts this week and get them into testing next week. Once we're happy that the scripts are working as intended with no exposed attack vectors or bugs we will re-launch the Anonymous Transaction Network using these NodeJS Scripts!

This is one of the important steps towards decentralisation and will mark a major milestone for the project. I've bumped the completion percentage up to 65% which means we're over 2/3 of the way there people!

As for the rest of the team;

Soopy has been working hard on the thin client for desktop, he informs me that he is already about 75% of the way finished! I have moved this project into the in progress category on the projects page: http://navcoin.org/projects

Shahim is working on getting the web wallet and the raspberry pi working with our new code base. We will have more details to fill you in on those in this week I hope.

Sophia, Mark and Strugg are all working hard on our marketing strategy. The new Marketing team has their first official meeting tomorrow night from which we will kick start a raft of content creation for Nav Coin.

Busy as always. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates and articles out soon!

Talk soon,
Craig.

Great news Craig.
Thx for update what coming soon.
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is a Navcoin ChromeOS wallet possible? KryptoKit has a bitcoin wallet google chrome Extension, maybe you can modify there code slightly.
hero member
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NavCoin Founder
Hi Nav Coiners,

Weekly update time from me. Now that the commotion of the mobile wallet launch has settled down a bit I've been able to spend some time back on the decentralisation project. I've had some good break throughs this week which i think will help speed up the process and get the work finished sooner than I expected. I still can't give an accurate ETA on the completion of decentralisation, but rest assured it is my top priority right now.

The stage of the anon decentralisation I've been working towards finishing recently is porting the server side scripts to NodeJS. Having them run on NodeJS allows the servers to be run with relative ease by someone who wants to configure their own anon server pair. There's no need to configure apache, php, mysql or any of those things. It should be able to be installed with a simple npm command when I'm finished.

I've got the RSA Key generation, encryption and decryption all working with the new setup and am just integrating it with a test version of the wallet and running some tests with it now.

You can see my progress with the anon-test branch of the navcoin2 wallet here: https://github.com/navcoindev/navcoin2/commits/anon-test

You won't be able to see the NodeJS stuff, because it is kept in a private repository until we are ready to release it as the decentralised system.

I had previously written a chunk of the incoming server scripts, so finishing that will be my next priority after this testing is complete. Then I will port that work over to the outgoing script and make the necessary modifications.

All said and done, I am hoping to finish the new scripts this week and get them into testing next week. Once we're happy that the scripts are working as intended with no exposed attack vectors or bugs we will re-launch the Anonymous Transaction Network using these NodeJS Scripts!

This is one of the important steps towards decentralisation and will mark a major milestone for the project. I've bumped the completion percentage up to 65% which means we're over 2/3 of the way there people!

As for the rest of the team;

Soopy has been working hard on the thin client for desktop, he informs me that he is already about 75% of the way finished! I have moved this project into the in progress category on the projects page: http://navcoin.org/projects

Shahim is working on getting the web wallet and the raspberry pi working with our new code base. We will have more details to fill you in on those in this week I hope.

Sophia, Mark and Strugg are all working hard on our marketing strategy. The new Marketing team has their first official meeting tomorrow night from which we will kick start a raft of content creation for Nav Coin.

Busy as always. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates and articles out soon!

Talk soon,
Craig.
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Goodbye, my NAV, goodbye,
I always will be true,
So hold me in your dreams,
Till I come back to you.

2600....2300....2000.....coming soon

How soon?

Will you just shut up and Stop your BS?

If it is a tactic to get cheap coins...well dude...we have been here for a while and we came across several douchebags like you before...

Welcome to NAV coin! Douchebag proof crypto!

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