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hero member
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Zepher is scammer!:)
@up there will be new WP in the following days!

Whats mean that "new WP"??
legendary
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9th March 2015!
hero member
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just 8 days to go, Navajo will create the new history,
so remove all your sell orders under 10k satoshi, do not sell at cheap price.
legendary
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Its time we all spread the word - I just did some magic!  Cheesy





legendary
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Hello Navajos,

I have created a new blockchain download. It is the actual data. I plan to make this file update each day, to always have actual blockchain data and fasten initial sync!

http://www.navajocoin.org/downloads/Navajo-Blockchain.tar.gz

regards
shahim

Thanks Shahim this is perfect
newbie
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If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits March 9th, you're going to see some serious shit!!  Cheesy
hero member
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so it will be like dark coin???  Huh

Much, much better than  DRK !!   Cool
how so?  Smiley whats different or unique?

DRK is essentially just a coin mixer and if I understand their technology correctly they use a centralized database to keep track of destination addresses.

Using a centralised database to manage a decentralised system thoroughly defeats the purpose.

We use the navajo private subchain to move our instructions from the incoming to outgoing node, meaning we're running on decentralised block chain technology rather than databases.

Much more secure, much lower risk of attack, much more awesome, such wow.

We also do the coin mixing thing, but by using the subchain, we physically side step the paper trail and the coins can't be definitively traced back to the source.

Plus our wallet has a bunch of extra features like a stake calculator, market tickers & built in chat client Smiley
Shocked Shocked Shocked $3 here we come
hero member
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NavCoin Founder
so it will be like dark coin???  Huh

Much, much better than  DRK !!   Cool
how so?  Smiley whats different or unique?

DRK is essentially just a coin mixer and if I understand their technology correctly they use a centralized database to keep track of destination addresses.

Using a centralised database to manage a decentralised system thoroughly defeats the purpose.

We use the navajo private subchain to move our instructions from the incoming to outgoing node, meaning we're running on decentralised block chain technology rather than databases.

Much more secure, much lower risk of attack, much more awesome, such wow.

We also do the coin mixing thing, but by using the subchain, we physically side step the paper trail and the coins can't be definitively traced back to the source.

Plus our wallet has a bunch of extra features like a stake calculator, market tickers & built in chat client Smiley
legendary
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Official Announcement - Anonymous Technology Release Date



Dear Community!

We are very pleased to announce the official release date for our Anonymous Technology to the Main Navajocoin Block Chain!

Monday 9 March 2015

Since the success of the unencrypted beta test of the transaction infrastructure, the Dev team has been busily working, adding the asymmetric double encryption to the anonymous system as well as SSL across all of the network nodes.

Let me explain again what makes Navajo Anonymous Technology so unique and valuable.

-------------------- NAVAJO ANONYMOUS TRANSACTIONS --------------------

Here's a technical overview of how the anonymous transaction system works



-------------------- NAVAJO DOUBLE ENCRYPTION --------------------

As explained previously by Pakage, all communication between the wallet, the API server and between the nodes is encrypted and sent over SSL. This means that someone who is actively reading the data coming in and out of your IP address or in and out of our servers can not decipher what is being transmitted into plain text.

All destination addresses sent via the block chain are encrypted by the wallet using an Asynchronous encryption key pair.

Asynchronous encryption means that the wallet will get supplied with a public key which can encrypt data but can NOT decrypt data. The Nodes will retain the private key and never broadcast it. The private key is the only thing which can decrypt something encrypted by the public key. This means that at no point in time is anything broadcast which can be used to decrypt the destination address and the destination address is encrypted before leaving the wallet, so the destination address is never ever transmitted in plain text or in a format which can be deciphered.

When we transmit the transaction information over the private subchain we decrypt and then re-encrypt the destination address with a new key pair and send it in a similar manner to the outgoing servers and this all also happens over encrypted SSL communication.

These key pairs are regularly replaced on the servers, as to protect past transactions in the unlikely event that a security breach occurs.

-------------------- PROJECT STATUS --------------------

COMPLETED

Beta Test of Anonymous Transaction Infrastructure is complete.
Double Encryption scripts have been written for the Navajo Magic Gateway and Choctaw Star Gate nodes.
SSL communication has been added to all nodes and to the API server.
Wallet encryption of the destination address has been completed.

 IN PROGRESS

Refining and Optimizing the transaction obfuscation methods.
Adding validation layers to the wallet transaction form.
Thorough end to end testing of anonymous transactions with the new encryption layers.
Porting the final code over from the Beta wallet to the main wallet.
Thorough end to end testing of anonymous transactions on the main network.
Releasing the finished wallet to the public.

--------------------

As you can see, the majority of the work is completed. The Dev team is now transitioning to a testing and refinement phase before we prepare to port the anonymous transactions over to the main network.

Thorough testing is very important, we are not going to risk rushing the Navajo Anonymous Transactions to the public with any bugs. We understand the importance of our work and what it means to the world. We are going to take the time to make sure that the code we release is high quality and works exactly as described in the whitepaper. That is the reason why we have decided to delay the release from the tentative March 1 date until Monday the 9th of March. I hope you can understand our decision around this and help us spread the good word about Navajo Anonymous Technology over the next 10 days.

We will keep you updated with periodic status reports.

We will also be releasing the updated whitepaper as soon as we receive the finished version back from the designer.

Best wishes

- Navajo Coin Development Team


Patience is the Key to Life . With Patience you can unlock everything. Cheesy. On Monday 9 March 2015 our moment is coming and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the entire NavajoCoin Development team for their hard-work and determination to reach this far in the pursuit of making the Navajocoin – State Of The Art Anonymous Network a reality.

Monday 9 March 2015 NavajoCoin as a NavajoCoin  will change for ever and overtake all the other Anonymous coins on protocol design and anonymous transmission .

NavajoCoin will be the most highly traded crypto currency in the next couple of days. If you are still stuck in comparing other Anon coins to NavajoCoin your time is running out.

Watch Out Navajocoin – State Of The Art Anonymous Network is about to be born!


This protocol is so far ahead of the competition that it can not be compared!


Prove to me otherwise  Cheesy . It simply can not be done . We are Number 1! and we are coming  Cheesy


~hashforce101~






hero member
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is it better to divide my nav with coin control?

bump what does that mean. does it stake better if coins are split up?

It makes no difference. Even if you have 1 million NAV on one transaction, the wallet will split them up when staking in chunks of 1000-3000 each

Makes some difference, but in reverse.

Some crypto-currencies have a number of inherent limitations with their model of stake,
which require him to divide the pile to avoid heavy restrictions on the final value.

Another good reason, even if extreme, it could be that in the case where at a certain time
in the whole network there were only very few piles, each of enormous size ready for the stake,
it could lead to the paradox that once they are all gone in stake, it would be very difficult
to generate new blocks and then confirm the previous stakes.  Block chain locked.
 
In any case, it is true that the wallet automatically performs a split of the pile, a division into 2,
roughly the same value, but only if the stake occurs rapidly, in a time less than MaxAge [1],
currently 1 day, but if the time to achieve the stake was longer, there is no split.

One thing to keep in mind is the CoinWeight, it makes more or less likely to get a stake,
this value is given by the value of the pile, multiplied by its age with a limit equal to MaxAge.

In practice the CoinWeight, starts from a minimum value as soon as the pile becomes mature
for the stake (MinAge: 2 hours), and continues to grow in a linear manner until the age
reaches MaxAge, from that point on it remains constant.
Obviously, when you have "luck" and you get the stake, the cycle begins again.

So it seems to me that by this reasoning, evidence suggests that the value of the pile ... has its value. Smiley

One other school of thought, considered better to have a large number of smaller pile,
so as to have a kind of so many lottery tickets though with smaller prizes and more sparse,
rather than just few most valuable.

Of course you are free to choose and experiment with as you wish.

Bye Bye


[1]
EDIT:
I double checked, I'm sorry I made a mistake, the test carried out to decide whether or not
to split in two the pile, it is not tied to the MaxAge parameter, but is linked to the variable
nStakeSplitAge which corresponds equally to a day.
hero member
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so it will be like dark coin???  Huh

Much, much better than  DRK !!   Cool
how so?  Smiley whats different or unique?
hero member
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Another reason is that you might have a connection too slow, or the wallet is able
to establish only a low number of connections.


Remy, how do I increase the number of connections?

Typically, a number of connections between 4 and 5 are more than enough,
then if they are more is even better, because in this way it helps to rapidly
redistribute among the peer the packets with the transaction and the blocks of the chain.

Normally the wallet try cyclically to create outbound connections to other nodes,
hoping that these other peers accept incoming connections.
But sometimes this does not happen, because even their wallet is listening
and waiting for a new external connection, they may have the router, the
firewall or nat, which by defaults prevent these incoming connections to arrive
up to their wallet.

So if you have a few connections and you want to help the network, you might
want to check that your router / nat / firewall, let it get incoming connections
to the port on which the wallet listens to receive connections from other peers,
which in the case of NAV, should be the port 44440.

In this way, even if you will not be able to contact them, because they are still
not able to listen, then they will be able to contact you cyclically, this time successfully.

A similar kind of problem you may have with many games, p2p or programs that directly
exchange information, and certainly you can find many guides on the net about it.

Regarding the procedure to do it, I can not be precise, the types of equipment change
much, and certainly here there are those who experienced than me on the subject.

Bye Bye
legendary
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so it will be like dark coin???  Huh

Much, much better than  DRK !!   Cool
hero member
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so it will be like dark coin???  Huh
hero member
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NavCoin Founder
Official Announcement - Anonymous Technology Release Date



Dear Community!

We are very pleased to announce the official release date for our Anonymous Technology to the Main Navajocoin Block Chain!

Monday 9 March 2015

Since the success of the unencrypted beta test of the transaction infrastructure, the Dev team has been busily working, adding the asymmetric double encryption to the anonymous system as well as SSL across all of the network nodes.

Let me explain again what makes Navajo Anonymous Technology so unique and valuable.

-------------------- NAVAJO ANONYMOUS TRANSACTIONS --------------------

Here's a technical overview of how the anonymous transaction system works



-------------------- NAVAJO DOUBLE ENCRYPTION --------------------

As explained previously by Pakage, all communication between the wallet, the API server and between the nodes is encrypted and sent over SSL. This means that someone who is actively reading the data coming in and out of your IP address or in and out of our servers can not decipher what is being transmitted into plain text.

All destination addresses sent via the block chain are encrypted by the wallet using an Asynchronous encryption key pair.

Asynchronous encryption means that the wallet will get supplied with a public key which can encrypt data but can NOT decrypt data. The Nodes will retain the private key and never broadcast it. The private key is the only thing which can decrypt something encrypted by the public key. This means that at no point in time is anything broadcast which can be used to decrypt the destination address and the destination address is encrypted before leaving the wallet, so the destination address is never ever transmitted in plain text or in a format which can be deciphered.

When we transmit the transaction information over the private subchain we decrypt and then re-encrypt the destination address with a new key pair and send it in a similar manner to the outgoing servers and this all also happens over encrypted SSL communication.

These key pairs are regularly replaced on the servers, as to protect past transactions in the unlikely event that a security breach occurs.

-------------------- PROJECT STATUS --------------------

COMPLETED

Beta Test of Anonymous Transaction Infrastructure is complete.
Double Encryption scripts have been written for the Navajo Magic Gateway and Choctaw Star Gate nodes.
SSL communication has been added to all nodes and to the API server.
Wallet encryption of the destination address has been completed.

 IN PROGRESS

Refining and Optimizing the transaction obfuscation methods.
Adding validation layers to the wallet transaction form.
Thorough end to end testing of anonymous transactions with the new encryption layers.
Porting the final code over from the Beta wallet to the main wallet.
Thorough end to end testing of anonymous transactions on the main network.
Releasing the finished wallet to the public.

--------------------

As you can see, the majority of the work is completed. The Dev team is now transitioning to a testing and refinement phase before we prepare to port the anonymous transactions over to the main network.

Thorough testing is very important, we are not going to risk rushing the Navajo Anonymous Transactions to the public with any bugs. We understand the importance of our work and what it means to the world. We are going to take the time to make sure that the code we release is high quality and works exactly as described in the whitepaper. That is the reason why we have decided to delay the release from the tentative March 1 date until Monday the 9th of March. I hope you can understand our decision around this and help us spread the good word about Navajo Anonymous Technology over the next 10 days.

We will keep you updated with periodic status reports.

We will also be releasing the updated whitepaper as soon as we receive the finished version back from the designer.

Best wishes

- Navajo Coin Development Team

hero member
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NavCoin Founder
Why are you anonymous person? http://www.navajocoin.org/foundation If this project may be one of the best you should be transparent Smiley

Navajo is a powerful technology and there will be people / organisations / governments who want to try and shut it down or worse..

That is why we don't blatantly broadcast our personal information.

However I bet that you could easily find out who I am with a bit of google searching. We are not hiding. We are not afraid.
hero member
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NavCoin Founder
After so much branding and development, directory still says summercoinv2? You guys dont want to change that to navajo?

Thanks for reminding me, we are going to update this for the March 9 release Smiley
hero member
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Do You Even Onion Bro?
THIS COIN HAS THE BEST DEV'S THEY ARE DOING OW SOME JOB Anonymous Technology...IT ALMOST HERE COUNT DOWN March 9 it is  a new beginning ....get your coin today it never to late join the winning coin of the future Navajocoin  will b number 1 crypto  currency .... There it is this team is totally dedicated they will release when it ready we  are glad to see the progress that is  going on determination of putting the finest Anonymous Technology there is, my hats of to you guy's job well done...... congratulation your the best team ever ...
hero member
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Official Announcement - Anonymous Technology Release Date



Dear Community!

We are very pleased to announce the official release date for our Anonymous Technology to the Main Navajocoin Block Chain!

Monday 9 March 2015

Since the success of the unencrypted beta test of the transaction infrastructure, the Dev team has been busily working, adding the asymmetric double encryption to the anonymous system as well as SSL across all of the network nodes.

Let me explain again what makes Navajo Anonymous Technology so unique and valuable.

-------------------- NAVAJO ANONYMOUS TRANSACTIONS --------------------

Here's a technical overview of how the anonymous transaction system works



-------------------- NAVAJO DOUBLE ENCRYPTION --------------------

As explained previously by Pakage, all communication between the wallet, the API server and between the nodes is encrypted and sent over SSL. This means that someone who is actively reading the data coming in and out of your IP address or in and out of our servers can not decipher what is being transmitted into plain text.

All destination addresses sent via the block chain are encrypted by the wallet using an Asynchronous encryption key pair.

Asynchronous encryption means that the wallet will get supplied with a public key which can encrypt data but can NOT decrypt data. The Nodes will retain the private key and never broadcast it. The private key is the only thing which can decrypt something encrypted by the public key. This means that at no point in time is anything broadcast which can be used to decrypt the destination address and the destination address is encrypted before leaving the wallet, so the destination address is never ever transmitted in plain text or in a format which can be deciphered.

When we transmit the transaction information over the private subchain we decrypt and then re-encrypt the destination address with a new key pair and send it in a similar manner to the outgoing servers and this all also happens over encrypted SSL communication.

These key pairs are regularly replaced on the servers, as to protect past transactions in the unlikely event that a security breach occurs.

-------------------- PROJECT STATUS --------------------

COMPLETED

Beta Test of Anonymous Transaction Infrastructure is complete.
Double Encryption scripts have been written for the Navajo Magic Gateway and Choctaw Star Gate nodes.
SSL communication has been added to all nodes and to the API server.
Wallet encryption of the destination address has been completed.

 IN PROGRESS

Refining and Optimizing the transaction obfuscation methods.
Adding validation layers to the wallet transaction form.
Thorough end to end testing of anonymous transactions with the new encryption layers.
Porting the final code over from the Beta wallet to the main wallet.
Thorough end to end testing of anonymous transactions on the main network.
Releasing the finished wallet to the public.

--------------------

As you can see, the majority of the work is completed. The Dev team is now transitioning to a testing and refinement phase before we prepare to port the anonymous transactions over to the main network.

Thorough testing is very important, we are not going to risk rushing the Navajo Anonymous Transactions to the public with any bugs. We understand the importance of our work and what it means to the world. We are going to take the time to make sure that the code we release is high quality and works exactly as described in the whitepaper. That is the reason why we have decided to delay the release from the tentative March 1 date until Monday the 9th of March. I hope you can understand our decision around this and help us spread the good word about Navajo Anonymous Technology over the next 10 days.

We will keep you updated with periodic status reports.

We will also be releasing the updated whitepaper as soon as we receive the finished version back from the designer.

Best wishes

- Navajo Coin Development Team

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